set theory Crossword Puzzles
Sets Glossary 2016-08-20
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- sets Two or more sets which have no elements in common
- of set A set which is entirely contained within another set
- A whole number (not a fractional number) that can be positive, negative, or zero.
- of a set Each object or number in a set
- numbers A real number that cannot be expressed as a ratio of integers
- numbers A number that occurs commonly and obviously in nature
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- of sets Grouping up of the common elements of two or more sets.
- The set of elements of the universal set that are not elements of A
- numbers A number without fractions; an integer.
- numbers Any number that can be expressed as the quotient or fraction p/q of two integers
- set the set containing all objects or elements and of which all other sets are subsets.
- set The set containing no elements
- Collection of numbers or objects.
- of sets Combining all the elements of any two sets
- numbers A value that represents a quantity along a number line.
15 Clues: Collection of numbers or objects. • set The set containing no elements • of a set Each object or number in a set • numbers A number without fractions; an integer. • of sets Combining all the elements of any two sets • sets Two or more sets which have no elements in common • of set A set which is entirely contained within another set • ...
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Music Theory No. 1 2022-08-15
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- A ______ note is worth 4 beats
- The seventh tone of a major scale in solfege is ___
- A piano is a keyboard instrument, a string instrument, and a _____ instrument
- "Green Gravel" is a folk song from _____
- There are ____ tones in a 1-octave scale
- Music with a single line of melody is _____
- A _____ raises a note by one half-step
- Silence in a piece of music is indicated by a type of _____
- An eight note is worth ___ a beat
- "The Birch Tree" is a folk song from _____
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- An interval is the _____ between two notes
- Music with multiple different melodies played simultaneously is _______
- A note that is worth 3 beats is a _____ half note
- A ______ writes music
- The root note of a scale in solfege is ___
- if C is the first scale tone, what is G?
- do-re-mi-__-so-la-ti-do
- The musical alphabet has _____ letters
- that is melody and accompaniment is _____
- A _____ lowers a note by one half-step
20 Clues: A ______ writes music • do-re-mi-__-so-la-ti-do • A ______ note is worth 4 beats • An eight note is worth ___ a beat • A _____ raises a note by one half-step • The musical alphabet has _____ letters • A _____ lowers a note by one half-step • "Green Gravel" is a folk song from _____ • if C is the first scale tone, what is G? • There are ____ tones in a 1-octave scale • ...
Music theory unit 3 2022-10-26
20 Clues: But • Not • Less • With • More • Little • Without • Too much • Spirited • Brilliant • Much, very • Not too much • Lively, brisk • Almost, as if • Slow and solemn • Held, sustained • Much, very much • Lively, animated • Less movement, slower • More movement, quicker
chyniah´s cell theory 2022-12-14
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- the diffusion of water
- transports and repackages
- moves from high to low concentration
- gives the cell support
- breaks down materials in the cell
- heredity material found in the cell
- semi-permeable membrane surrounding cell
- material that hold organelles
- stores food and water for the cell
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- a cell with a nucleus
- the cells control center
- energy source for photosynthesis cells
- sunlight converted to sugar in organelle
- powerhouse of the cell
- a rigid layer that surrounds plant cell
- a cell without a nucleus
- the cell that does a certain job
- folding and processing proteins
- does not contain a cell wall
- protein factories
20 Clues: protein factories • a cell with a nucleus • the diffusion of water • powerhouse of the cell • gives the cell support • the cells control center • a cell without a nucleus • transports and repackages • does not contain a cell wall • material that hold organelles • folding and processing proteins • the cell that does a certain job • breaks down materials in the cell • ...
Unit Two (Cell Theory) 2022-12-07
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- ______ is a tumor suppressant.
- This gives the cell structure and transports materials.
- A concentration _______ is when substances move from a high concentration to low.
- The Photosynthesis equation is basically just the cellular respiration equation but ______.
- Which type of fermentation produces CO2?
- The endoplasmic reticulum makes, modifies, and ships different types of biomolecules. Does the smooth or rough endoplasmic ship lipids?
- In what phase of mitosis are chromosomes split.
- Is glycolysis aerobic or anaerobic?
- Salt is moving out of the cell. Is the solution hypertonic or hypotonic?
- This microscope is used to view individual cells in a 2D image.
- This type of microscope is used to view larger objects in a 3D image.
- Lipids in the cell membrane are amphipathic, meaning they are both hydrophobic and hydrophilic. What part of the lipid is hydrophilic?
- Cell X is able to split and has no specific functions or structures. What type of cell is cell X?
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- What type of biomolecule are receptors?
- Prefix used to describe a chain of something.
- What is the chemical formula for glucose?
- Cells (the basic unit of life) come from and are made of other cells. Is this modern or classical cell theory?
- This type of microscope is commonly used in schools.
- DNA contains genetic information that is passed onto the offspring. All cells have close to the same chemical composition. Energy can flow within cells. Do these statements come from modern or classical cell theory?
- What part of the cell the electron transport chain (etc) works like a water turbine?
- Protists, Fungi, Animalia, and Plantae are all examples of this.
- Diffusion of water.
- What type of transport requires energy?
- These are hair-like structures found on prokaryotes.
- Do scanning electron microscopes view in 2D or 3D?
25 Clues: Diffusion of water. • ______ is a tumor suppressant. • Is glycolysis aerobic or anaerobic? • What type of biomolecule are receptors? • What type of transport requires energy? • Which type of fermentation produces CO2? • What is the chemical formula for glucose? • Prefix used to describe a chain of something. • In what phase of mitosis are chromosomes split. • ...
Communication Privacy Management Theory 2020-02-20
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- Rights and privileges accruing to co-owners of private information
- One of the features of privacy rules; they refer to the ways people acquire rules and the properties of the rules
- A theory with extensive boundaries
- The extent to which information is able to to pass through a boundary
- The demarcation between private information and public information
- A boundary around private information that includes just one person
- Approach to knowing
- One of the features of privacy rule characteristics; describes how rules come to be decided
- CMP Principle 2/ People develop boundaries to control their personal information
- Open boundaries allowing all information to pass through
- Communication Tradition
- Closed boundaries allowing little or no information to pass through
- A boundary around private information that includes more than one person
- Criteria
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- CMP Principle 1/ People believe they own the information about themselves
- Evaluation
- Conflicts about boundary expectations and regulations
- CMP Principle 5/ When the rules are not followed and mistakes are made, turbulence results
- the process of communicating private information to another
- One criterion used to that influences the type of privacy rules people might use to regulate private information; provide guidance for privacy management
- One criterion used to determine whether to allow another person access to information; account for reasons privacy rules change
- One of the processes in the privacy rule management system; describes how we manage private information that is co-owned
- information about things that matter deeply to a person
- The connections forming boundary alliances between people
- A theory with limited boundaries
- CMP Principle 4/ Others become co-owners of people's private information based on rules about linkage, permeability, and ownership
- Communication Context
- CMP Principle 3/ People share and withhold information based on a system of rules
28 Clues: Criteria • Evaluation • Approach to knowing • Communication Context • Communication Tradition • A theory with limited boundaries • A theory with extensive boundaries • Conflicts about boundary expectations and regulations • information about things that matter deeply to a person • Open boundaries allowing all information to pass through • ...
Atomic Theory Crossword Puzzle 2021-09-28
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- State electrons are in when they are in their lowest energy levels.
- Shape of a p orbital
- The overall charge of an atom.
- The __________ number is the number of protons.
- Element with electron configuration [Ar] 4s2 3d8
- A particle of light.
- Subatomic particle with no charge.
- Frequency and energy are ________ proportional.
- Tiny, dense, positive core of an atom.
- A 3-D region with a high probability of electrons.
- The atomic mass of an element is this type of average.
- These electrons are in the outer most energy level.
- Bohr's model has electrons in different energy ________.
- Discovered the nucleus.
- Discovered electrons.
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- Positive subatomic particle.
- He thought all atoms of an element were identical.
- Subatomic particle with negligible mass.
- Color of visible light with the highest energy.
- Element with 56 protons.
- First person to suggest that matter is made of atoms.
- Frequency and wavelength are __________ proportional.
- Element with electron configuration 1s2 2s2 2p6 3s2 3p5.
- This number is the sum of the protons and neutrons.
- Shape of an s orbital.
- Atoms of the same element with different numbers of neutrons.
- EM radiation with the highest frequency.
- Type of EM radiation that has the longest wavelength.
28 Clues: Shape of a p orbital • A particle of light. • Discovered electrons. • Shape of an s orbital. • Discovered the nucleus. • Element with 56 protons. • Positive subatomic particle. • The overall charge of an atom. • Subatomic particle with no charge. • Tiny, dense, positive core of an atom. • Subatomic particle with negligible mass. • EM radiation with the highest frequency. • ...
Project 1 - Sound Theory 2021-03-01
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- It is the property of sound that most determines pitch and is measured in hertz.
- The speed in which the sound wave travels which is weather dependent.
- frequency The lowest frequency of a periodic waveform
- The distance between two successive identical points in the wave cycle
- Traps A material object that picks up bass energy and absorbs the bottom end frequencies and prevents low frequencies from bouncing back into the room
- Partials that are higher than the fundamental frequency.
- Located on the outer ear that collects sound-waves and directs them down the aural-canal.
- Frequencies that exist while the fundamental frequency is being placed.
- field Having an equal balance of all musical components in a track in order to create a great listening experience.
- Overtones that are whole multiples of the fundamental frequency
- Snail like organ that contains hairs which respond to certain frequencies depending on their placement along the organ, which results in the neural stimulation that gives us the sensation of hearing.
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- The time it takes to complete 1 wave cycle.
- The distance above or below the centerline of a waveform making either louder or softer
- The brains perception and interpretation of a physical auditory stimulus.
- wave A single frequency that produces a pure sound at a specific pitch.
- Air molecules that have been vibrated inward creating lower atmospheric pressure.
- Air molecules that have been forced together creating more atmospheric pressure.
- canal Entry for soundwaves into the eardrum
- It is the property of sound that most determines pitch and is measured in hertz.
- noise A random signal having equal intensity at different frequencies allowing people to fine tune their acoustic setup.
- Material object that absorbs sound waves in order to create an adequate listening environment
- tube Controls amount of pressure, important for hearing certain frequencies
- membrane Sound waves are converted into mechanical vibrations.
- Material object that deflects sound waves in order to create an adequate listening environment
- spectrum Spectrum showing frequency bands, with each band having a different impact on the total sound.
- shift One waveform’s lead or lag in time with respect to another creating a weaker less detailed sound.
26 Clues: The time it takes to complete 1 wave cycle. • canal Entry for soundwaves into the eardrum • frequency The lowest frequency of a periodic waveform • Partials that are higher than the fundamental frequency. • membrane Sound waves are converted into mechanical vibrations. • Overtones that are whole multiples of the fundamental frequency • ...
Matter and Atomic theory 2013-03-04
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- 2,8,18,2
- low kinetic energy
- anion with electronic configuration of 2,8,8
- mistake with atomic number
- outer most electrons
- neutral electronic configuration of 2,8,5
- large spacing between particles
- ...electronic configuration
- 'split' the atom
- ...atomic mass
- basic building block of matter
- fourth period, group two
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- between solid and gas
- aurum
- Cf
- in fixed proportion
- turning into a gas
- like a dictionary for chemists
- ...number
- most abundant element in the universe
- changing from a solid to a liquid
- varying substances
22 Clues: Cf • aurum • 2,8,18,2 • ...number • ...atomic mass • 'split' the atom • low kinetic energy • turning into a gas • varying substances • in fixed proportion • outer most electrons • between solid and gas • fourth period, group two • mistake with atomic number • ...electronic configuration • like a dictionary for chemists • basic building block of matter • large spacing between particles • ...
Helicopter theory class review 2013-02-20
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- Distance between the blade tip and the center of the mast.
- It is the geometric locus of points equidistant from the upper and lower surfaces.
- Axis of rotation.
- Perpendicular to the no flapping axis.
- Angle between the drive axis and the no flapping axis.
- It is the acute angle between the chord line of the airfoil and the relative wind.
- Applied force manifested 90 degrees later in the direction of rotation from where the force was applied.
- Any surface designed to obtain a useful reaction, or lift, from air passing over it.
- Force which tends to resist the airfoil’s passage through the air.
- A heavier-than-air flying machine that is supported in the air by aerodynamic lift produced by an engine-driven rotor.
- Tthe angular difference between the chord of the blade and the reference plane.
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- Protect leading edge from abrasion.
- Alternation from hover to forward flight and forward flight to hover.
- Imaginary line which goes through the tip and the blade root.
- Perpendicular to the mast.
- Solution to reduce vertical bending moment.
- Angle between the blade and the drive plane.
- Uneven amount of lift on opposite sides of the rotor disc.
- Straight-line distance across an airfoil from leading edge to trailling edge.
- Imaginary point where the result of all the aerodynamic forces of the airfoil are considered to be concentrated.
- perpendicular to the driving section.
- Point of an object at which all of the weight is considered to be concentrated.
- Circle described by the blade tips.
- Axis of the mast.
- Force produced by the airfoil that is perpendicular to the relative wind and opposes gravity.
- Condition of helicopter flight in which the machine holds a fixed position over the earth.
26 Clues: Axis of rotation. • Axis of the mast. • Perpendicular to the mast. • Protect leading edge from abrasion. • Circle described by the blade tips. • perpendicular to the driving section. • Perpendicular to the no flapping axis. • Solution to reduce vertical bending moment. • Angle between the blade and the drive plane. • Angle between the drive axis and the no flapping axis. • ...
Big Bang Theory Crossword 2013-02-21
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- The tenth brightest star in the sky, in the constellation Orion.
- A remnant of a supernova detected first in 1054 AD
- The seventh brightest star in the sky, and the brightest in the constellation Orion.
- Spectrum with lines missing from the pattern.
- A spectrum of the electromagnetic radiation emitted by a source.
- A decrease in the wavelength of radiation emitted by an approaching celestial body as a consequence of the Doppler effect.
- An increase in the wavelength of radiation emitted by a celestial body as a consequence of the Doppler effect.
- When the planet Venus passes directly between the Sun and Earth (or another planet), becoming visible against (and hence obscuring a small portion of) the solar disk
- The branch of science that deals with celestial objects, space, and the physical universe as a whole.
- The third brightest star in the sky, in the constellation Centaurus.
- Theory that the universe began from a hot, dense state at some time in the past, from then it has continued to expand and will continue to do so in the future.
- A phenomenon, observed for sound waves and electromagnetic radiation, characterized by a change in the apparent frequency of a wave as a result of relative motion between the observer and the source
- Explosive death of a star
- The brightest star in the sky, south of the celestial equator in the constellation Canis Major.
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- Faint microwave radiation that penetrates space throughout the universe, postulated to be a residual effect of the Big Bang.
- A collection of beliefs or practices mistakenly regarded as being based on scientific method.
- A polar projection of half or more of the celestial sphere on a chart equipped with an adjustable overlay to show the stars visible at a particular time and place.
- Huge Collection of Billions of stars held together by their own gravity
- Grid like segment of stars in the sky
- A constellation in the celestial equator near Gemini and Taurus, containing the stars Betelgeuse and Rigel.
- Theory that the universe has always existed and that matter is constantly being created at an enormous rate, causing the universe to expand.
- The Study of the Stars
- Natural objects visible in the sky
- A law stating that the velocity of recession of a galaxy is proportional to its distance from the observer
- The Second brightest star in Centuarus
25 Clues: The Study of the Stars • Explosive death of a star • Natural objects visible in the sky • Grid like segment of stars in the sky • The Second brightest star in Centuarus • Spectrum with lines missing from the pattern. • A remnant of a supernova detected first in 1054 AD • The tenth brightest star in the sky, in the constellation Orion. • ...
Theory of fligth day5 2014-01-15
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- ____ precession Applied forces manifest 90° after input.
- torque Equivalent of rudder pedals.
- rule gives a gradual change in cross sectional area.
- tuck Caused by the rearward movement of the centre of pressure.
- speeds greater than sound.
- Between subsonic and supersonic.
- freewheeling the main rotor.
- The helicopter control which tilts the main rotor disc.
- rotor The wing for a helicopter.
- a control designed to increase blade pitch equally.
- Speeds below the speed of sound
- drag Shock induced drag.
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- Mach number The speed of an aircraft where supersonic flow is first encountered
- of lift Why we allow rotor blades to flap.
- rigid Where the main rotor is free to tilt.
- resonance Lateral oscillation that may be induced when on the ground.
- Hinged attachment of rotor blades.
- lift Additional lift created when entering horizontal flight.
- Changes the speed of sound.
- Speeds above Mach five.
- effect the side effect of flapping rotor blades
- rotor counters main rotor torque.
- shock occurs at Mach crit
- plate Translates pilots inputs to the main rotor.
- occurs in the transonic range
25 Clues: Speeds above Mach five. • drag Shock induced drag. • shock occurs at Mach crit • speeds greater than sound. • Changes the speed of sound. • freewheeling the main rotor. • occurs in the transonic range • Speeds below the speed of sound • Between subsonic and supersonic. • rotor The wing for a helicopter. • rotor counters main rotor torque. • Hinged attachment of rotor blades. • ...
Theory of flight one2 2014-01-15
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- resistance to movement through the air.
- A tube that speeds air up.
- The layer between the troposphere and stratosphere.
- When the boundary layer ceases to be laminar.
- edge The front edge of a wing.
- Drag generated where the wing meets the fuselage.
- altitude The ISA altitude based on the actual pressure
- Makes up 21% of the atmosphere.
- Angle of ____ between chord and longitudinal axis.
- altitude The altitude measured in terms of density.
- A streamlined enclosure that usually contains the engines.
- A line from the leading to trailing edge.
- drag Drag due to shape.
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- vortices Caused by span wise flow off an aerofoil.
- stabiliser Provides directional stability.
- The atmosphere layer between 36,000 ft to 100,000 ft.
- The layer of the atmosphere at the earths surface
- The force generated by gravity.
- Smooth airflow.
- That which generates lift.
- of pressure The point on the chord line through which the total lift is said to act.
- Drag resulting from generating lift.
- The tail section of an aircraft.
- makes up 78% of the atmosphere.
- The body of the aircraft.
- Drag due to shape and skin friction.
- The force generated by a propeller.
- The curve of an aerofoil.
- Equals weight in level flight.
29 Clues: Smooth airflow. • drag Drag due to shape. • The body of the aircraft. • The curve of an aerofoil. • A tube that speeds air up. • That which generates lift. • Equals weight in level flight. • The force generated by gravity. • makes up 78% of the atmosphere. • Makes up 21% of the atmosphere. • edge The front edge of a wing. • The tail section of an aircraft. • ...
Particle Theory of Matter 2015-01-29
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- takes the shape of the container that it is poured into
- a mixture where individual particles can be identified as in granola
- the energy that flows from a warmer substance to a cooler substance
- a mixture where particles of each substance are evenly dispersed
- when matter changes in state from gas to liquid
- transfer of heat energy in liquids and gases
- a mixture where particles of each substance are not evenly dispersed
- your favourite colour
- transfer of heat energy via special waves
- no more solids may be dissolved into the substance
- heat transfer through solids
- the substance that the solute is dissolved in
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- has a rigid shape and cannot flow like a liquid or a gas
- measure of the energy contained within a substance
- matter consisting of more than one type of particle
- what we eat on Friday nights
- a device used to measure temperature
- can flow freely and expand to take the shape of their container
- a substance that is dissolved in a solvent
- the ratio of solute to solvent in a solution
- a mixture where individual particles cannot be identified
- when matter changes in state from liquid to gas
- is not able to dissolve
23 Clues: your favourite colour • is not able to dissolve • what we eat on Friday nights • heat transfer through solids • a device used to measure temperature • transfer of heat energy via special waves • a substance that is dissolved in a solvent • the ratio of solute to solvent in a solution • transfer of heat energy in liquids and gases • ...
Whitworth Theory Fun Puzzle 2015-05-17
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- This augmented sixth chord contains two tritones.
- V7-vi
- French vocalists sing a lot of them.
- IV-I
- A slow dance in triple time.
- A “crazy” modality.
- Steve Reich, Steve Reich, Steve Reich, Steve Reich, Steve Reich
- An alternate passage of music.
- The seventh note of a Mixolydian scale, for example.
- A structural function you are likely to find at the end of a composition.
- V7/V (two words).
- A vigorous or playful composition.
- A term often associated with the contrasting section of a popular song.
- A nonharmonic that is preceded by a preparation and followed by a resolution.
- This seventh chord can easily resolve to four tonal centers.
- The first section of a Sonata Allegro movement.
- What someone from the UK might call a quarter note.
- Half way between the tonic and dominant.
- The interval that splits an octave
- When a string player or singer slides between notes.
- Another word that might be used to describe a secundal chord.
- A diminutive coda.
- You will likely hear this mode if you go to a movie.
- You would expect to hear a subject and answer in one of these.
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- Comes after the development secion in a Sonata Allegro.
- A word that describes the function of N6 and Aug. 6th chords.
- Schoenberg explored this unusual vocal technique in Pierrot Lunaire.
- B/Bb, for example.
- Bessie Smith is well known for singing it.
- You might use this synthesizer component to make a siren.
- A common contrapuntal motion.
- String players and brass players use them.
- ABACA is one example.
- This augmented sixth chord only has three chord factors.
- Half way between the tonic and subdominant.
- Another word for a diminished scale.
- B7#11 for F7alt, for example (two words).
- A colloquial term for a custom synthetic sound.
- A type of continuous variation similar to a passacaglia.
- The black notes on a piano.
- The sound source of an analog synthesizer.
- An elemental form with three sections.
- iv, bVI, or iidim in a major key.
- An eighth note to someone from the UK
- Stacked fifths.
- Dr. Strauch would play one if he lived in the Renaissance.
- The "elemental" form upon which the Sonata Allegro is built.
47 Clues: IV-I • V7-vi • Stacked fifths. • V7/V (two words). • B/Bb, for example. • A diminutive coda. • A “crazy” modality. • ABACA is one example. • The black notes on a piano. • A slow dance in triple time. • A common contrapuntal motion. • An alternate passage of music. • iv, bVI, or iidim in a major key. • A vigorous or playful composition. • The interval that splits an octave • ...
Pictures and Music Theory 2016-10-25
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- Spaces on a musical staff
- Park in Paris
- Clef for high notes
- Scored Pictures for orchestra
- Instrument for Pictures was originally composed
- Staff both clefs together
- Walking song
- Nationalistic composer home
- Artists who painted for Pictures
- Hobit Monster
- Instrument as Ox Cart
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- 2 count note
- 1 count note
- Line on a musical staff
- The Great Gate of _____________
- Instrument in "The Old Castle"
- Signature for how many beats
- 4 count note
- Ox Cart
- Composer of Pictures
- The Hut on fowls legs
- Clef for low notes
- 1/2 count note
23 Clues: Ox Cart • 2 count note • 1 count note • 4 count note • Walking song • Park in Paris • Hobit Monster • 1/2 count note • Clef for low notes • Clef for high notes • Composer of Pictures • The Hut on fowls legs • Instrument as Ox Cart • Line on a musical staff • Spaces on a musical staff • Staff both clefs together • Nationalistic composer home • Signature for how many beats • ...
Theory of the Firm 2016-02-18
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- minimum amount of revenue that the firm must receive to keep the business running, covers all implicit costs
- agreement between firms to limit competition between them
- sum of explicit and implicit costs, total opportunity costs of a firm for its used of resources (purchased/owned)
- a single large firm can produce for the entire market at a lower average total cost that 2 or more smaller firms
- practice of charging a different price for the same product to different consumers when the price difference is not justified
- characteristics of a market organization that influence the behaviour of firms within an industry
- decreases in the average cost of production over the long run as a firm increases all its inputs
- as more and more units of a variable input are added to one or more fixed inputs, MP of the variable input at first increases, but there is a point when MP decreases
- increase in the average costs of production as a firm increases its output
- output increases at the same proportion as all inputs
- prevents other firms from entering the industry
- firms try to achieve satisfactory rather than optimal or best results
- firms produce the particular combination of g/s that consumers mostly prefer
- price where economic profit is 0, ATC=AR
- decisions taken by one firm affect other firms in the industry
- sacrificedincome arising from the use of selfowned resources
- workers specialise in tasks that make use of their skills, increasing efficiency
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- extra or additional cost of producing one more unit of output
- ability of a firm to set prices
- costs that arise from the use of fixed inputs
- indication of the percentage of output produced by the largest firms in an industry
- total revenue - total economic costs
- costs that arise from the use of variable inputs
- output increases more than its proportion to the increase in all inputs
- payments made by a firm to outsiders to acquire resources for use in production
- cooperation that is implicit or understood by the cooperating firms, without a formal agreement
- firm objective to engage in socially beneficial activities
- firms do not agree, to fix prices or collaborate
- production takes place at the lowest cost
- formal agreement between firms in an industry to take actions to limit compeition
- time period when all the inputs can be changed
- price = min. AVC in the short run
- time period during which at least one input is fixed and cannot be changed by the firm
- dominant firm in the industry sets a price and also initiates any price changes
- producing at a higher than necessary ATC
- patents, licences, copyrights, public franchises
36 Clues: ability of a firm to set prices • price = min. AVC in the short run • total revenue - total economic costs • producing at a higher than necessary ATC • price where economic profit is 0, ATC=AR • production takes place at the lowest cost • costs that arise from the use of fixed inputs • time period when all the inputs can be changed • ...
Cell Theory and Structure 2017-05-02
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- clear jelly
- discovered the nucleus
- chemical that makes some plants green
- All __________things are made of cells.
- two or more types of tissue that do a job
- stated that cells come from existing cells
- developed a more powerful microscope and saw live cells
- a group of similar cells with a job
- basic unit of life
- powerhouse of the cell
- group of organs that live together
- skin around around a cell
- All life __________ take place in cells.
- control center
- a living thing
- concluded that all plants are made of cells
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- concluded that all animals are made of cells
- small structure that performs a job in a cell
- site of photosynthesis
- uses solar energy to make food
- coined the term "cell"
- process of mitochondrion
- set of 3 main ideas about cells
- cell walls are made of this
- New cells come from __________ cells.
- in plant cells only
26 Clues: clear jelly • control center • a living thing • basic unit of life • in plant cells only • discovered the nucleus • site of photosynthesis • coined the term "cell" • powerhouse of the cell • process of mitochondrion • skin around around a cell • cell walls are made of this • uses solar energy to make food • set of 3 main ideas about cells • group of organs that live together • ...
TMERC Theory Event 2017 2017-06-18
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- / ________ draught
- / ________ point, the lowest temperature a vapour will form flammable mixture with air
- / The air usage of a person in a barricade is generally accepted as ________ m3/hour/person
- / One of four main states of matter
- / The objectives of first aid
- / Visibility and obstruction (plus other factors) will influence the “Rate of ________”
- / A triple ERT horn signal means ________
- / “Figure eight on the _______” is an approved ERT knot
- / This gas has a specific gravity of 0.55
- / ________ can cause hypocapnia
- / Parts per million
- / A common method of route marking is to use ________ sticks
- / This condition is a result of Carbon Monoxide exposure
- / Observations of a casualty
- / The ________ procedure should be implemented when all avenues of retreat are exhausted.
- / LEL = Lower Explosive ________
- / The ribs and ________ are utilised when breathing
- / Standard ERT process for attacking a fire scenario
- / A unit of pressure
- / Hypothermia means that the body is too ________
- / ________ gas will cause asphyxiation due to lack of oxygen
- / A team ________ is essential before a team before commencing rescue activities
- / A ________ motion with a cap lamp means – “Come to me”
- / A unit of pressure
- / This gas has a Specific gravity of 1.19
- / Hot and ________ will affect the “rate of consumption”
- / These carry blood back to the heart.
- / The captain should mark the location, time and ________ on the map
- / Captain ________ are essential to ensure equipment and members are fully operational
- / Rope breaking strength can be influenced by the “________ of pull”
- / Rest, ________, Compression and Elevation
- / Aqueous Film Forming ________
- / Time ________ Average
- / To manage bleeding you would apply direct pressure to the ________
- / D.R.________.A.B.C.D.
- / One of the 3 markings to be displayed on each length of rescue rope
- / Three physical states of matter are Gas, ________, Solid
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- / Fresh air base
- / BA pressure readings must be conducted at the ________minute check after leaving FAB
- / Located at the end of the bronchioles
- / One ________ is never enough but two is entirely too many
- / Time weighted average
- / ERT primary objective
- / The fire tetrahedron consists of Heat, Oxygen, Fuel and ________
- / The principle of triage is to provide the ________ good for the ________number of people
- / What consumes oxygen? Breathing, Rust and ________
- / This is the ________ theory paper ever
- / Expired ________ Resuscitation
- / A single ERT horn signal means ________
- / Air consists of ________, Oxygen and trace gases
- / Step one
- / ________ can occur if there is a blockage or restriction of the airways
- / A ________ is located at the cylinder junction of an Oxy Viva
- / Hyperthermia means that the body is too ________
- / Team objective - Safety of ________
- / You should ________ a fracture
- / Details of a casualty's condition that you can see
- / Respiration is a _______ process of exchanging gases
- / ________ toots on an ERT horn indicates an emergency
- / An overstretched muscle which may be partially torn
- / Manual & automatic resuscitation System
- / one of the six aims of first aid is to “preserve ________”
- / The formula for calculating BA return time is CP x ________ ÷ CR – SM = FD
- / The rate of travel is controlled by the ________ team member
- / You would apply ________ to a burn
- / Organ that pumps blood around the body.
- / A unit of pressure
- / Current CPR ratio is 30 compressions: ________ breaths
- / A TMERC service award ________ is issued at 5, 10, 15, 20 and 25 years
- / Excessive ________ should be discouraged to assist team members concentration
- / You should not ________ someone suffering from shock
- / Methods of ________ spread include Conduction, Radiation, etc.
- / Emergency Response Team
73 Clues: / Step one • / Fresh air base • / ________ draught • / Parts per million • / A unit of pressure • / A unit of pressure • / A unit of pressure • / Time weighted average • / ERT primary objective • / Time ________ Average • / D.R.________.A.B.C.D. • / Emergency Response Team • / Observations of a casualty • / The objectives of first aid • / ________ can cause hypocapnia • ...
TMERC 2017 Theory Event 2017-06-18
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- / A single ERT horn signal means ________
- / A unit of pressure
- / Standard ERT process for attacking a fire scenario
- / Excessive ________ should be discouraged to assist team members concentration
- / The objectives of first aid
- / Respiration is a _______ process of exchanging gases
- / one of the six aims of first aid is to “preserve ________”
- / ________ can cause hypocapnia
- / Manual & automatic resuscitation System
- / A unit of pressure
- / The captain should mark the location, time and ________ on the map
- / ERT primary objective
- / ________ gas will cause asphyxiation due to lack of oxygen
- / The air usage of a person in a barricade is generally accepted as ________ m3/hour/person
- / Methods of ________ spread include Conduction, Radiation, etc.
- / This condition is a result of Carbon Monoxide exposure
- / Rope breaking strength can be influenced by the “________ of pull”
- / You should ________ a fracture
- / One of four main states of matter
- / Hot and ________ will affect the “rate of consumption”
- / You would apply ________ to a burn
- / A ________ motion with a cap lamp means – “Come to me”
- / You should not ________ someone suffering from shock
- / This gas has a Specific gravity of 1.19
- / Fresh air base
- / Rest, ________, Compression and Elevation
- / One of the 3 markings to be displayed on each length of rescue rope
- / Visibility and obstruction (plus other factors) will influence the “Rate of ________”
- / Expired ________ Resuscitation
- / Step one
- / Emergency Response Team
- / Hyperthermia means that the body is too ________
- / Air consists of ________, Oxygen and trace gases
- / Hypothermia means that the body is too ________
- / Details of a casualty's condition that you can see
- / These carry blood back to the heart.
- / Time weighted average
- / The principle of triage is to provide the ________ good for the ________number of people
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- / A ________ is located at the cylinder junction of an Oxy Viva
- / Time ________ Average
- / This is the ________ theory paper ever
- / A triple ERT horn signal means ________
- / ________ Index System
- / This gas has a specific gravity of 0.55
- / Captain ________ are essential to ensure equipment and members are fully operational
- / The fire tetrahedron consists of Heat, Oxygen, Fuel and ________
- / Organ that pumps blood around the body.
- / ________ point, the lowest temperature a vapour will form flammable mixture with air
- / ________ can occur if there is a blockage or restriction of the airways
- / The rate of travel is controlled by the ________ team member
- / Team objective - Safety of ________
- / D.R.________.A.B.C.D.
- / BA pressure readings must be conducted at the ________minute check after leaving FAB
- / A unit of pressure
- / Aqueous Film Forming ________
- / “Figure eight on the _______” is an approved ERT knot
- / ________ toots on an ERT horn indicates an emergency
- / Three physical states of matter are Gas, ________, Solid
- / To manage bleeding you would apply direct pressure to the ________
- / What consumes oxygen? Breathing, Rust and ________
- / One ________ is never enough but two is entirely too many
- / The ________ procedure should be implemented when all avenues of retreat are exhausted.
- / A team ________ is essential before a team before commencing rescue activities
- / Located at the end of the bronchioles
- / Observations of a casualty
- / Parts per million
- / The ribs and ________ are utilised when breathing
- / A TMERC service award ________ is issued at 5, 10, 15, 20 and 25 years
- / An overstretched muscle which may be partially torn
- / ________ draught
- / LEL = Lower Explosive ________
- / A common method of route marking is to use ________ sticks
- / The formula for calculating BA return time is CP x ________ ÷ CR – SM = FD
- / Current CPR ratio is 30 compressions: ________ breaths
74 Clues: / Step one • / Fresh air base • / ________ draught • / Parts per million • / A unit of pressure • / A unit of pressure • / A unit of pressure • / Time ________ Average • / ________ Index System • / D.R.________.A.B.C.D. • / ERT primary objective • / Time weighted average • / Emergency Response Team • / Observations of a casualty • / The objectives of first aid • ...
MuSiC tHeOrY CrOsSwOrD ;0 2017-10-24
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- What happens on and between the beat
- Lively and Fast
- Five lines and four spaces
- Notes in higher pitch ranges
- Signifies the end of a music piece
- Gradually slower
- A bass staff and treble staff connected by a brace and line
- Smoothly connects two or more notes of different pitches
- A sudden, strong accent
- Notes in lower pitch ranges
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- The area between two bar lines
- Joins two notes of the same pitch
- Rate of Speed
- Hold the note longer than its normal value
- It appears at the beginning of the music after the clef sign
- Short lines which are added to extend the range of the staff when the notes are too high or low
- Play the note louder with a special emphasis
- Repeat from the beginning
- A note equal to two counts
- The steady pulse in music
20 Clues: Rate of Speed • Lively and Fast • Gradually slower • A sudden, strong accent • Repeat from the beginning • The steady pulse in music • Five lines and four spaces • A note equal to two counts • Notes in lower pitch ranges • Notes in higher pitch ranges • The area between two bar lines • Joins two notes of the same pitch • Signifies the end of a music piece • ...
Theory Rocks Crossword Puzzle 2018-05-19
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- A diminutive coda.
- You would expect to hear a subject and answer in one of these.
- An alternate passage of music.
- A fancy word for a wonky violin tuning.
- French vocalists sing a lot of them.
- You will likely hear this mode if you go to a movie.
- This augmented sixth chord contains two tritones.
- A type of continuous variation similar to a passacaglia.
- A common contrapuntal motion.
- A colloquial term for a custom synthetic sound.
- This seventh chord can easily resolve to four tonal centers.
- Stacked fifths.
- Half way between the tonic and dominant.
- The seventh note of a Mixolydian scale, for example.
- V7/V (two words).
- V7-vi
- String players and brass players use them.
- A nonharmonic that is preceded by a preparation and followed by a resolution.
- A “crazy” modality.
- The sound source of an analog synthesizer.
- A slow dance in triple time.
- Ella Fitzgerald never "stepped in it" when she sang these solos.
- The interval that splits an octave
- Another word that might be used to describe a secundal chord.
- An elemental form with three sections.
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- A term often associated with the contrasting section of a popular song.
- What someone from the UK might call a quarter note.
- Bessie Smith is well known for singing it.
- IV-I
- B/Bb, for example.
- Schoenberg explored this unusual vocal technique in Pierrot Lunaire.
- Comes after the development section in a Sonata Allegro.
- Steve Reich, Steve Reich, Steve Reich, Steve Reich, Steve Reich
- You might use this synthesizer component to make a siren.
- link seems to work well:
- A structural function you are likely to find at the end of a composition.
- The "elemental" form upon which the Sonata Allegro is built.
- Another word for a diminished scale.
- An eighth note to someone from London
- The black notes on a piano.
- ABACA is one example.
- iv, bVI, or iidim in a major key.
- Dr. Strauch would play one if he lived in the Renaissance.
- This augmented sixth chord only has three chord factors.
44 Clues: IV-I • V7-vi • Stacked fifths. • V7/V (two words). • A diminutive coda. • B/Bb, for example. • A “crazy” modality. • ABACA is one example. • link seems to work well: • The black notes on a piano. • A slow dance in triple time. • A common contrapuntal motion. • An alternate passage of music. • iv, bVI, or iidim in a major key. • The interval that splits an octave • ...
G8 Theory Revision Crossword 2022-05-14
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- the other name for grand stave
- the 1 beat note
- the symbol that means to “play the notes legato”
- at a moderate speed
- play one octave higher (8va)
- gradually get louder
- the smallest distance from one note to the very next (or “one step on a keyboard”)
- numbering the notes in a scale from lowest to highest
- the type of bar line that represents the end of a piece of music
- 4 crotchet beats per bar
- notes that are written above or below the stave
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- the symbol that lowers the pitch of a note by one semitone
- the symbol that raises the pitch of a note by one semitone
- not bass clef
- a collection of sharps of flats places immediately after the clef
- the type of scales we have learnt this term
- unison or 5th are examples of these sets of two notes
- at an easy walking pace
- moderately soft
- an incomplete bar at the beginning of a piece of music
- the note that goes for 3 beats
- short and detached
22 Clues: not bass clef • the 1 beat note • moderately soft • short and detached • at a moderate speed • gradually get louder • at an easy walking pace • 4 crotchet beats per bar • play one octave higher (8va) • the other name for grand stave • the note that goes for 3 beats • the type of scales we have learnt this term • notes that are written above or below the stave • ...
cell theory and organelles 2023-09-29
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- sac filled with digestive chemicals
- cells without a nucleus
- cells with a nuclues
- structure that contains DNA and regulates genes
- structure that manufactures ribosomes
- supports a plant cell and maintains its shape
- powerhouse of the cell
- membrane that surrounds and protects the nucleus
- region inside cell that contains genetic material but is not surrounded by a nuclear membrane
- reticulum passageways where chemicals are made
- holds the components of a cell in place
- helps process and package proteins and lipid molecules
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- process called protein synthesis
- outermost layer of the cell that provides protection
- where photosynthesis occurs
- membrane that surrounds and protects the cell
- tubules and filaments that give the cell its shap
- hair-like structure that the cell uses for movement
- hair-like structure that attaches the cell to a surface and can transfer genetic material from one cell to another
- stores water, food, and wastes
- structure that organizes the motion of chromosomes
- package created by the golgi apparatus
- cirular piece of genetic material
23 Clues: cells with a nuclues • powerhouse of the cell • cells without a nucleus • where photosynthesis occurs • stores water, food, and wastes • process called protein synthesis • cirular piece of genetic material • sac filled with digestive chemicals • structure that manufactures ribosomes • package created by the golgi apparatus • holds the components of a cell in place • ...
Kinetic Theory of Matter 2023-11-10
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- the state of matter that takes the shape of the container it is in
- the unit used to measure energy
- the state of matter is determined by the ___ between particles
- the total kinetic energy in the particles of a substance
- thermal energy depends upon the amount of ___ in the substance
- the volume of a gas is not ___.
- the particles in a solids have a(n) ___ arrangement
- particles in matter are ___ with one another
- particles in a liquid can ___ past each other
- the average kinetic energy of the particles of a substance
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- the energy of motion
- particles in liquids and gases have a(n) ___ arrangement
- the state of matter in which the particles have the least amount of kinetic energy
- particles in matter are in ___, random motion
- the temperature at which particle motion is so slow that no additional thermal energy can be removed
- all matter is composed of small particles
- the state of matter in which the particles are farthest apart
- particles in a solid have the ___ attraction
- the kinetic theory explain the physical properties of matter in terms of the ___ of its particles
- the transfer of thermal energy
20 Clues: the energy of motion • the transfer of thermal energy • the unit used to measure energy • the volume of a gas is not ___. • all matter is composed of small particles • particles in a solid have the ___ attraction • particles in matter are ___ with one another • particles in matter are in ___, random motion • particles in a liquid can ___ past each other • ...
AP Music Theory Vocabulary 2025-02-11
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- Melodic Shape
- iv6 V is an example of this type of cadence
- Cadence that ends with V I
- The first main section of sonata form
- The sixth scale degree
- Your favorite teacher
- Musical texture where many voices are just as important as the other
- Upper case Roman numeral with a + indicates this quality of chord
- 9-8, 7-6, and 4-3 are examples of these
- Melodic movement by seconds or stepwise motion
- The middle main section of sonata form
- A type of period with two phrases that are the same or similar
- Decrease rhythmic values to a lower value
- Pick up note
- ii and IV chords are examples of these types of chords
- A type of period with two phrases that are different
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- In the key
- Musical texture which is basically a melody with harmonic support
- Music texture that has only one melody (no accompaniment)
- Increase rhythmic values to a higher value
- 6/8 is this type of meter or time signature
- The end of a phrase or a period
- Short melodic figure which ascends or descends by a constant interval
- The last main section of sonata form
- Lower case Roman numeral with a º indicates this quality of chord
- 4/4 is this type of meter or time signature
- 2/4 is this type of meter or time signature
- Cadence that ends with IV I
- The process of changing key
- The seventh scale degree in a natural minor scale
- Cadence that ends with a V chord
- Mode with W W W 1/2 W W 1/2 W
- Lower case Roman numeral indicates this quality of chord
- Melodic movement by an interval more than a second (skips)
34 Clues: In the key • Pick up note • Melodic Shape • Your favorite teacher • The sixth scale degree • Cadence that ends with V I • Cadence that ends with IV I • The process of changing key • Mode with W W W 1/2 W W 1/2 W • The end of a phrase or a period • Cadence that ends with a V chord • The last main section of sonata form • The first main section of sonata form • ...
Musical Theory Rhythm & Harmony 2024-10-14
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- In key notes/chords
- 1/2 Beat
- 1/8 Beat
- Chords without a 3rd, and has a 2nd/4th in place
- A dominant chord that is not diatonic, but leads to a chord in key
- Chord that brings us back to the home chord
- Taking a break in the music
- 1/16 Beat
- Major with a #4
- Indicates which chords/notes we have available
- Time signatures that don't divide into 2, 3, or 4
- Going up half a note
- Minor with a natural 6
- Second most common musical key/chord (sad)
- 1 full beat
- Chords build with the 6th note of the major scale
- Most common musical key/chord (happy)
- Going down have a note
- Notes grouped into 3s
- A version of minor with a #7
- Beats in music are divided into 3s
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- Major with a b7
- how many note values of a particular type are contained in each measure
- 1/4 Beat
- Basic building block of music
- A version of minor that has different notes descending/ascending
- Any chord with a 9, 11, or 13
- Minor with a b2
- Difference between the same note
- Chords that are not in root position
- Most unstable mode of the Major modes
- A very dissonant chord, diatonic to Major scales
- 2 or more notes played together
- Distance between notes
- Chords built with the 7th note of the scale
- A very dissonant chord, perfectly symmetrical
- Beats in music can be divided into 2s
- Numbered notation for notes
38 Clues: 1/4 Beat • 1/2 Beat • 1/8 Beat • 1/16 Beat • 1 full beat • Major with a b7 • Minor with a b2 • Major with a #4 • In key notes/chords • Going up half a note • Notes grouped into 3s • Distance between notes • Minor with a natural 6 • Going down have a note • Taking a break in the music • Numbered notation for notes • A version of minor with a #7 • Basic building block of music • ...
Intro to Cell Theory 2025-09-15
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- These simple cells don’t bother with fancy organelles or a nucleus.
- A word for how crowded the molecules are in a space.
- This idea says all living things are built from the same tiny building blocks.
- Found only in green plant cells — it's where sunlight becomes lunch.
- Molecules take the easy road, moving from where there’s a lot to where there’s less.
- The jelly-like stuff where all the cell action happens.
- These are like the cell’s organs, each with a special job.
- The cell takes out the trash or delivers packages this way.
- The “powerhouse” giving the cell its energy boost.
- A cell in this type of solution is chill – no swelling or shrinking here.
- Water's version of diffusion – it follows its own flow rules.
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- These cells keep their DNA in a "VIP room" (hint: the nucleus).
- The cell reaches out, grabs something, and pulls it inside.
- A tiny bubble that carries stuff around inside the cell.
- This part acts like the cell’s “boss,” giving out instructions
- It's the tiny unit that makes you, well… you!
- Watch out! Too much water and the cell might pop.
- Moving molecules the hard way – with energy!
- Only plant cells have this tough outer shell.
- The bouncer at the entrance of the cell, deciding who gets in and who stays out
- This part stores water, food, or waste — especially huge in plants.
- Cells in this solution get shriveled like raisins
- These little dots make proteins — kind of like a factory line.
23 Clues: Moving molecules the hard way – with energy! • It's the tiny unit that makes you, well… you! • Only plant cells have this tough outer shell. • Watch out! Too much water and the cell might pop. • Cells in this solution get shriveled like raisins • The “powerhouse” giving the cell its energy boost. • A word for how crowded the molecules are in a space. • ...
Particle Theory of Matter 2025-05-31
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- Separation method used to remove metal from sand.
- What is between all particles? ✨
- An example of this form of energy is burning gasoline.
- Condensation is how gas turns to ____.
- An example of this form of mechanical energy is hammering a nail.
- Energy that is produced when electricity is forced through a material that resists the flow of electrons.
- 7 letter word for how a solid turns to a liquid.
- Distortion is generated when metal is ____ repeatedly.
- Nuclear fusion is _______ atoms (E.g. Sun). ☀️
- This separation method is used to identify how many substances are in black ink.
- The law that says if two bodies are equally hot with a third then they are equally hot with each other.
- A type of material that allows a weak flow of energy.
- Separation method for removing sand from water.
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- A form of mechanical energy created when 2 surfaces are rubbed together.
- Separation method used to let a solid and liquid settle and separate by gravity.
- As particles gain energy they move ____.
- Separation method that requires heat. 🔥
- All particles in a ____ substance are the same.
- How steam turns to ice. 🧊
- The law that says heat flows from hot to cold.
- The law that says that there is no new energy.
- Is a wire a conductor or an insulator?
- What is all matter made up of?
- A tool that is used to measure how much heat is in something.
- Rubber is an ____.
- Nuclear fission is _______ atoms (E.g. Nuclear Reactors).
26 Clues: Rubber is an ____. • How steam turns to ice. 🧊 • What is all matter made up of? • What is between all particles? ✨ • Condensation is how gas turns to ____. • Is a wire a conductor or an insulator? • Separation method that requires heat. 🔥 • As particles gain energy they move ____. • The law that says heat flows from hot to cold. • ...
Music Theory Crossword - Easy 2025-08-07
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- one beat note
- symbol for silence
- between two spaces
- musical alphabet
- moves a note a semitone lower
- play medium loud
- play softly
- clef for high notes/instruments
- two beat note
- clef for low notes/instruments
- another word for staff
- half count note
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- play medium soft
- three count note
- between two lines
- symbol for holding the note for longer
- play loudly
- four beat note
- cancels a sharp or flat
- moves a note a semitone higher
20 Clues: play loudly • play softly • one beat note • two beat note • four beat note • half count note • play medium soft • three count note • musical alphabet • play medium loud • between two lines • symbol for silence • between two spaces • another word for staff • cancels a sharp or flat • moves a note a semitone lower • clef for low notes/instruments • moves a note a semitone higher • ...
the universe 2024-01-23
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- this theory states that the sun gravitational pull captured nearby planets
- most of it is made from water
- closest to the sun
- created due to clumping of dust
- fourth largest
- creates planetesimals
- red planet
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- has an ongoing storm on it
- this theory states that a supernova created the solar system
- closest in size to earth
- dwarf planet
- has oxygen
- very windy planet
13 Clues: has oxygen • red planet • dwarf planet • fourth largest • very windy planet • closest to the sun • creates planetesimals • closest in size to earth • has an ongoing storm on it • most of it is made from water • created due to clumping of dust • this theory states that a supernova created the solar system • this theory states that the sun gravitational pull captured nearby planets
Astronomy #1 2019-05-02
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- means to spin backwards
- Discovered planets move in ellipses
- Developed the Geocentric theory
- going around an object
- not too hot, not too cold, just right
- the lighter shadow of an eclipse
- the eclipse where the moon is blocked out
- the planet of extremes
- an eclipse where the sun is blocked out
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- The study of space and everything in it
- The trapping of heat in the atmosphere
- Discovered that Venus went through phases
- the spinning of Earth
- Developed the Heliocentric theory
- caused by Earth's tilt and revolution
- the darkest shadow of an eclipse
- Earth's twin
17 Clues: Earth's twin • the spinning of Earth • going around an object • the planet of extremes • means to spin backwards • Developed the Geocentric theory • the darkest shadow of an eclipse • the lighter shadow of an eclipse • Developed the Heliocentric theory • Discovered planets move in ellipses • caused by Earth's tilt and revolution • not too hot, not too cold, just right • ...
Social Structure theories 2023-10-17
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- A subcultural theory that suggests that individuals may join deviant subcultures due to a lack of legitimate opportunities.
- This theory suggests that visible signs of disorder and neglect in a neighborhood can contribute to an increase in crime.
- A theory that examines the breakdown of social institutions and their impact on crime.
- Neutralization A theory that explores the idea of neutralizing values that allow individuals to temporarily suspend moral beliefs.
- A theory that examines how individuals from disadvantaged backgrounds may have access to criminal subcultures.
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- A theory that suggests that people may commit crime because they have access to illegitimate opportunities.
- Theory that explains deviance as a result of a strain between cultural goals and means.
- This theory posits that individuals may resort to criminal activities due to their inability to achieve legitimate goals.
- The idea that people feel deprived when they perceive a gap between their expectations and their current circumstances.
9 Clues: A theory that examines the breakdown of social institutions and their impact on crime. • Theory that explains deviance as a result of a strain between cultural goals and means. • A theory that suggests that people may commit crime because they have access to illegitimate opportunities. • ...
Praxis Crossword Puzzle!! (Upcoming 285 quiz material) 2012-11-11
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- A branch of philosophy that focuses on critical reflection of actions and events that are considered right or wrong
- Right of people to choose for themselves what they think is best for them
- Data is numerical or is statistical analysis
- Private personal standards of what is right or wrong in conduct, character and attitude
- Fairness in determining what someone or some group is owed, merits, or deserves
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- Taking steps to help others, to do or promote good
- Subjective data
- Obligation to not deliberately harm or injure
- These beliefs are at the heart of ethics and shape the actions you do
- A set of concepts, definitions, relationships, and assumptions that project a systematic view of a phenomonea
10 Clues: Subjective data • Data is numerical or is statistical analysis • Obligation to not deliberately harm or injure • Taking steps to help others, to do or promote good • These beliefs are at the heart of ethics and shape the actions you do • Right of people to choose for themselves what they think is best for them • ...
Chapter 1 2013-02-05
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- The scientific study of how people think about, influence and relate to one another.
- Degree to which an experiment absorbs and involves participants.
- The experimental factor that a researcher manipulates.
- The way a question or issue is posed can influence people's decisions and or opinions.
- In social psychology the post-experimental explanation of a study to its participants.
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- The study of the naturally occurring relationships among variables.
- The variable being measured so called because it may depend on manipulations of the independent variable.
- The tendency to exaggerate, after learning an outcome.
- A testable proposition that describes a relationship that may exist between events.
- An integrated set of principles that explain and predict observed events.
10 Clues: The tendency to exaggerate, after learning an outcome. • The experimental factor that a researcher manipulates. • Degree to which an experiment absorbs and involves participants. • The study of the naturally occurring relationships among variables. • An integrated set of principles that explain and predict observed events. • ...
Answer key 2021-09-10
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- A social theory favoring of action for individuals over collective or state control
- the gradual development of something
- Took place after the Civil War and during this time attempts were made to set slavery, and its political society.
- Reduction of the general level of prices in an economy.
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- Having widely developed industries (of a country or region)
- Extension of a state's territory by encroaching on that of other nations, pursued as a political strategy
- Support for populist politicians or policies
- Relating to a population subgroup with a common national or cultural tradition
- In relating to, or characteristic of a town or city
- the action of coming to live permanently in a foreign country.
10 Clues: the gradual development of something • Support for populist politicians or policies • In relating to, or characteristic of a town or city • Reduction of the general level of prices in an economy. • Having widely developed industries (of a country or region) • the action of coming to live permanently in a foreign country. • ...
Urban America 2021-08-25
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- Took place after the Civil War and during this time attempts were made to set slavery, and its political society.
- Support for populist politicians or policies
- Having widely developed industries (of a country or region)
- Extension of a state's territory by encroaching on that of other nations, pursued as a political strategy
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- - the action of coming to live permanently in a foreign country.
- A social theory favoring of action for individuals over collective or state control.
- the gradual development of something
- Relating to a population subgroup with a common national or cultural tradition.
- Reduction of the general level of prices in an economy.
- In, relating to, or characteristic of a town or city
10 Clues: the gradual development of something • Support for populist politicians or policies • In, relating to, or characteristic of a town or city • Reduction of the general level of prices in an economy. • Having widely developed industries (of a country or region) • - the action of coming to live permanently in a foreign country. • ...
NTA UGC NET - Crossword 1 2021-04-22
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- The major characteristic of correlation analysis is to seek out ______ among variables
- A natural disaster that has no definite beginning and end?
- ASK (Approach, Skill, Knowledge ) principle is related to?
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- The largest unit of storage
- In a linear equation, y = a + bx, ‘a’ refers to?
- A leader who identifies what subordinates need to do to achieve objectives, clarify organizational roles and tasks, set up an organization structure, is ________ leader?
- Social Balance Sheet shows value of _____ of the organisation?
- Who refined Maslow’s theory of motivation by proposing a hierarchy of three needs?
- The Learner Index measures ______ power?
- The description of a product’s quality, features, style, brand name and packaging identifies the ______ product?
10 Clues: The largest unit of storage • The Learner Index measures ______ power? • In a linear equation, y = a + bx, ‘a’ refers to? • A natural disaster that has no definite beginning and end? • ASK (Approach, Skill, Knowledge ) principle is related to? • Social Balance Sheet shows value of _____ of the organisation? • ...
biology 2019-09-09
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- occurrence of accidental or unexpected but fortunate outcomes
- anything that has or once had all the characteristics of life.
- regulation of an organism's internal environment to maintain conditions needed for life
- explanation of natural phenomenon based on many observations and investigations over time
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- the field of study that applies science to maters of legal interest and other areas such as archaeology.
- tic of species that develops over time in response to an environmental factor, enabling the species to survive
- a set of value
- production of offspring
- changes an organism undergoes in its lifetime before reaching its adult form.
- any change in an organism's internal or external environment that causes the organism to react.
10 Clues: a set of value • production of offspring • occurrence of accidental or unexpected but fortunate outcomes • anything that has or once had all the characteristics of life. • changes an organism undergoes in its lifetime before reaching its adult form. • regulation of an organism's internal environment to maintain conditions needed for life • ...
Social Psychology 2024-05-07
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- a rigid set of beliefs on how people in categorized group behave
- the ____ group are composed of those we believe to be different from us
- the process of assigning causes for behavior causal
- when observers assign the cause of behavior to an internal source
- the ____ group is a group we perceive to be similar to us
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- this is a bias used to confirm existing explanation for the cause of an event
- is a theory that deals with personal and situational attribution
- bias also known as the Fundamental attribution error.
- a negative evaluation of persons or their activities because they belong to a particular gender category
- when the observer assigns the cause of behavior to an outside source
10 Clues: the process of assigning causes for behavior causal • bias also known as the Fundamental attribution error. • the ____ group is a group we perceive to be similar to us • is a theory that deals with personal and situational attribution • a rigid set of beliefs on how people in categorized group behave • ...
Crossy Roads 2023-03-16
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- This is the source of inputs.
- School ________ includes all the activities associated with the governance of a school and the organizations under it.
- An organized set of ideas or theories or a particular way of doing something
- This refers to any written or dictated rule, process, outcome or procedure in education.
- He is the proponent of the social system theory
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- It consists of getting students involved in the active construction of knowledge.
- In a social system this is the triggering mechanism
- The _________ of schools is anything formal within education
- School _______ can be used to encompass all the attitudes, expected behaviors and values that impact how the school operates
- A place where formal teaching and learning occurs
10 Clues: This is the source of inputs. • He is the proponent of the social system theory • A place where formal teaching and learning occurs • In a social system this is the triggering mechanism • The _________ of schools is anything formal within education • An organized set of ideas or theories or a particular way of doing something • ...
Emotional Crossword 2018-12-19
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- An emotional reaction that happens when one is in potential danger.
- Theory that suggests facial expressions are connected to experiencing emotion.
- Theory of emotional reactions based on classical conditioning.
- An emotion you might experience if you didn't study for your math test...
- Proposed that emotions evolved because they were adaptive.
- Can influence thoughts and behavior.
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- The Schachter-Singer Theory, also known as the...
- Theory that suggests responses within the body are responsible for emotion
8 Clues: Can influence thoughts and behavior. • The Schachter-Singer Theory, also known as the... • Proposed that emotions evolved because they were adaptive. • Theory of emotional reactions based on classical conditioning. • An emotional reaction that happens when one is in potential danger. • An emotion you might experience if you didn't study for your math test... • ...
Riona's crossword on Genre Theory 2017-02-10
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- When the artist/singer of the band are not actually singing but mouthing the words
- A theorist who believed that genres 'create order to simplify the mass of available information'.
- What audience theory states that there are 4 or more reasons for interacting with the media?
- A theorist that came up with a way of deconstructing the conventions of a music video
- A term used to describe a select few of people that view your production
- theorist who believes that genres 'are instances of repetition and difference'.
- when a text is referenced within another text
- To make the meaning of a 'text' clear to the audience
- When something looks so natural that it becomes very convincing
- A theorist who came up with the term intertextuality
- A representation or imitation of a person or thing that loses its sense of reality
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- A term that describes the specific style of a certain music video
- A term that describes the way in which something is usually done - hint - Andrew Goodwin
- A term to be indication of something or be evidence of something
- When the artists' or band let fans be a part of their video
- A theorist who believes there are different stages to a music video narrative - Equilibrium, disruption, solution
- A theorist that argues about 'genre attempts to structure some order into the wide range of texts and meanings that circulate in our culture for the convenience of both producers and audiences
- common set of distinguished features in a film, book or music video
- A theorist that argues that genre offers audiences 'a set pleasures'.
- A category that is divided into another
20 Clues: A category that is divided into another • when a text is referenced within another text • A theorist who came up with the term intertextuality • To make the meaning of a 'text' clear to the audience • When the artists' or band let fans be a part of their video • When something looks so natural that it becomes very convincing • ...
Chapter 1 2024-08-11
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- The study of the layering of the earth’s sediments
- A verifiable, observable truth
- Predominant ways of thinking about ideas
- The study of fossil humans and fossil relatives
- Having the set of heritable traits that are best suited to existing and reproducing in a given environment
- The practice of drawing on all subdisciplines of anthropology, as well as other disciplines, to attempt to answer questions about humans (2 words)
- Layers of the earth
- A testable explanation for the observed facts
- The study of human culture in all of its complexity (2 words)
- The comparative study of many cultures
- success A measure of the number of surviving offspring an organism has
- Capable of being passed to offspring biologically (through reproduction)
- Habitat or ecological role filled by an organism; the way in which an organism “makes a living”
- The doctrine that geological processes operating in the present have also operated in the past and will do so in the future
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- Taking control of information presented to you and examining it (2 words)
- A set of supported hypotheses
- Material evidence of past life on this planet
- Naming and classification of organisms based on morphological similarities and differences
- Patterns of behavior human societies exhibit in their families, relationships, laws, moral codes, songs, art, business, and everyday interactions
- The focused study of a specific culture or aspects of a culture
- Researcher who studies primates
- Interrelationships between living organisms and their environments
- Mammalian order to which humans belong
- The study of language, its structure, function, and evolution (2 words)
- Process by which the better fit variants in a population become overrepresented over time (2 words)
- Economy in explanation; the least complex path
26 Clues: Layers of the earth • A set of supported hypotheses • A verifiable, observable truth • Researcher who studies primates • Mammalian order to which humans belong • The comparative study of many cultures • Predominant ways of thinking about ideas • Material evidence of past life on this planet • A testable explanation for the observed facts • ...
Someday: up to page 5 2024-02-06
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- Anne’s youngest daughter
- 2words, A Canadian federal law outlining the government's relationship with Indigenous peoples, covering governance, land management, and cultural practices.
- p3, a political theory leading to a society in which all property is publicly owned and each person works and is paid according to their abilities and needs.
- the reference to Oka in Someday is this literary device
- Janice’s name at birth
- A play written by Drew Hayden Taylor, Only Drunks and ________Tell the Truth
- Anne’s first-born, taken away shortly after birth
- p3, an outline or shape of an object or person.
- name of Anne, Barb, and Rodney’s tribe
- a reference to a famous literary or historical figure or event
- a long speech by a single character. Can be heard by other characters
- Land set aside for the use and occupancy of a specific group or community, often Indigenous peoples in Canada and the United States.
- mother of Grace and Barb, winner of lottery
- (CAS), Children’s Aid _________, A Canadian child welfare agency providing support and protection for at-risk children.
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- p4, Waving or exhibiting a weapon or object, often in a threatening manner.
- last name of Anne and Barb
- 2words, A period in Canada, primarily during the 1960s to the 1980s, when Indigenous children were forcibly removed from their families and placed in non-Indigenous homes.
- p5, A musical style with short, detached, and distinct notes or beats.
- the governing body for their Indian reserves
- p2, anthropomorphic rodents created by Disney
- 2words, name of the reservation on which the play is set
- 3words, A Canadian playwright, novelist, and journalist known for exploring Indigenous issues and culture.
- Barb’s boyfriend
- the holiday that is approaching during the play
- you should read with one of these
- a speech of inner thoughts which is unheard by other characters
26 Clues: Barb’s boyfriend • Janice’s name at birth • Anne’s youngest daughter • last name of Anne and Barb • you should read with one of these • name of Anne, Barb, and Rodney’s tribe • mother of Grace and Barb, winner of lottery • the governing body for their Indian reserves • p2, anthropomorphic rodents created by Disney • p3, an outline or shape of an object or person. • ...
Summer Homework Crossword 2025-08-11
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- sending officials from europe to directly control the colony
- foreign people are westerners "little brothers"; some people had good intentions but most were against foreigners
- Britain defeated the Dutch, and took Egypt, Sudan, and gained territory in South Africa
- modernized his nation so people became familier with weapons
- forcing local rulers to follow the advice of the European power
- Many countries all set out on conquering this territory
- set out to map the course of the Congo and Nile rivers
- hired people to arrange trade treaties with African leaders; dreamed of conquest and profit
- outside power claimed exclusive investment or trading privileges. Europeans carved these out to avoid conflict with other nations
- domination of one countries cultural, economic, and political life over another region/country
- sent out to spread and win over people to convert to christianity
- system of racial segregation, remained in force until 1993
- areas controlled by more powerful nations
- use of local rulers or chiefs who ruled under the European power
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- steam powered ships were sent overseas to protect trading ships, harbors and islands were seized because of this
- officials believed they had the duty to spread the "blessings" of western civilization
- the idea that one ethnic group or culture is superior then another
- A nation created by free U.S slaves, not a part of the Europeans
- crisscrossed the African continent, wrote about what he found and called for the end of African slave trade
- pride and patriotism
- looking down at others like they are less able then others, or like children
- Charles Darwin's theory that European races were superior to all
- European power could not claim any part of Africa unless they had government office there
23 Clues: pride and patriotism • areas controlled by more powerful nations • set out to map the course of the Congo and Nile rivers • Many countries all set out on conquering this territory • system of racial segregation, remained in force until 1993 • sending officials from europe to directly control the colony • modernized his nation so people became familier with weapons • ...
Key Concepts and People 2022-09-29
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- Cause The mechanics of a behavior or cognitive process.
- James I was known as the father of American psychology.
- Crik I was the co-discoverer of DNA and proposed what I called "The Astonishing Hypothesis".
- Hypothesis A behavioral statement outlines a population, motivation, set of limitations, desired behavior, and a way to measure it
- Psychology Interested in how we interact with the world, make sense out of what goes on around us, and understand ourselves and others.
- A new focus of psychology from Darwin's theory.
- Titchener I trained under Wundt and coined the term structuralism.
- Freud I was both tremendously influential and controversial figure in the history of modern psychology and my theories continue to influence academia and culture.
- Bell I discovered that nerves travel from the brain to the organs and support both sensory and motor functions.
- Hypothesis Our mental life, consciousness, morality, decision-making, and judgment is the product of a material brain.
- Spencer I was a famous evolutionist and contemporary of Charles Darwin.
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- One of psychology's most famous approaches. Explain the natural laws of behavior.
- Cause Refers to the "why" of behavior and mental processes.
- Psychology Grew out of the feminist movement of the late 1960s. Rejects male-generated, religious, and traditional approaches to understanding women.
- Also called psychobiology and neuro-anatomy.
- A set of principles for living a fulfilled life.
- Darwin I rejected Church authority in favor of individual, Spirit led understanding.
- each mental structure and behavior consists of ever simpler component structures and behaviors.
- Psychology Explanation of the evolutionary processes alone were enough to produce the brain.
- Psychology People should feel good about themselves, learn to love themselves, and rid themselves of needless same and guilt.
- Galton I was first described as the heritability of physical characteristics.
- Von Helmholtz I made contributions to our understanding of hearing and vision.
- The researcher looked inward to describe subjective mental experiences.
23 Clues: Also called psychobiology and neuro-anatomy. • A new focus of psychology from Darwin's theory. • A set of principles for living a fulfilled life. • Cause The mechanics of a behavior or cognitive process. • James I was known as the father of American psychology. • Cause Refers to the "why" of behavior and mental processes. • ...
key terms early childhood 2025-10-22
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- - changing your thinking to include new experiences or information.
- literacy - the foundational skills and experiences that support reading and writing development
- sample - an observation method that records behavior at set time intervals.
- - Patterns of behavior that help children explore and understand the world.
- agency - when children take an active role in their learning and decision-making.
- - people use to communicate through speaking, writing, or gestures.
- assessment - ongoing observations and feedback used to support a child's learning.
- - the appreciation of beauty and sensory experiences in a learning environment.
- play - challenging activities that help children test limits and build confidence.
- scale - a tool hat uses numbers or levels to measure development or behavior.
- - an open - ended setup or material that invites curiosity and exploration.
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- program - an early childhood program that offers care and education throughout the whole day
- literacy - learning activities that families and children do together to support reading and writing
- - focusing on the present moment calmly and without judgment.
- language - the first language a child learns, typically used at home with family
- of practices - groups od educators who share ideas, and grow professionally.
- of mind - understanding that others have thoughts, beliefs, and feelings different from your own
- stories - narrative assessments that document a child's development through storytelling
- of ethics - a set of guidelines that outline professional behavior and responsabilities.
- - providing physical and emotional support to meet a child's needs.
- - ability of a child to make their own choices and act independently.
- sample - a record of a specific behavior that occurs during a particular situation.
- play - when children use imagination to act out stories or role.
- - someone with specialized knowledge who follows ethical and practice standards.
24 Clues: - focusing on the present moment calmly and without judgment. • play - when children use imagination to act out stories or role. • - changing your thinking to include new experiences or information. • - providing physical and emotional support to meet a child's needs. • - people use to communicate through speaking, writing, or gestures. • ...
Chapter 16/17 Crossword Terrence Miller 2017-04-05
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- the two main causes of genetic variation are gene shuffling and...
- The ______ theory suggested that a cell engulfed another to make a eukaryotic cell.
- Who had the idea of acquired traits?
- Both mitochondria and ______ have DNA.
- Fossil Records and embryology both are ______ for evolution.
- One of Derwin's first stops on his voyage were the _________ Islands.
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- Creatures have changed over time through the process of ______ selection.
- ______ Cells appeared on earth 1.8 bya.
- When earth was first formed there was no...
- The Law of _________ states that younger rock layers are on top of older ones.
- The spontaneous generation theory was replaced with the theory of...
- the amount of time it takes for half of the isotope is called...
- Only about one in _______ organisms have became fossils.
- Darwin made his voyage on a ship called the...
- The person to first publish the idea of evolution was...
15 Clues: Who had the idea of acquired traits? • Both mitochondria and ______ have DNA. • ______ Cells appeared on earth 1.8 bya. • When earth was first formed there was no... • Darwin made his voyage on a ship called the... • Only about one in _______ organisms have became fossils. • The person to first publish the idea of evolution was... • ...
Plate Tectonic Boundaries & Features 2023-10-25
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- creator of the theory of pangea
- process in plate tectonics of edge of one crustal plate descending below the edge of another
- when two plate slide against each other in different directions
- process in which new ocean floor is created as molten material from the earths mantle rises in margins between plates or ridges and spreads out
- long cut in the ground
- when two plates move apart
- a tectonic plate that consists of primarily of continental crust
- theory of continents thats slowly drift apart
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- when two plates come together
- a theory explaining the earths crust
- plates that are located beneath the ocean
- formed when there is two tectonic plates meet under the ocean
- the rigid outer part of the earth
- an opening in the sea floor out of which heated mineral-rich water flows
- a super continent
15 Clues: a super continent • long cut in the ground • when two plates move apart • when two plates come together • creator of the theory of pangea • the rigid outer part of the earth • a theory explaining the earths crust • plates that are located beneath the ocean • theory of continents thats slowly drift apart • formed when there is two tectonic plates meet under the ocean • ...
Arms Procurement and Disarmament 2025-02-03
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- A state of tension and competition between nations.
- The economic burden of military spending.
- A country that relinquished its nuclear arsenal in the 1990s.
- The acquisition of weapons and military technology by states.
- The process of reducing or eliminating military capabilities.
- A type of weapon that has been central to global arms debates.
- A situation where one state's defensive actions provoke responses from others.
- An IR theory that highlights cooperation and treaties.
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- The relationship between the state, the military, and the defence industry.
- An IR theory emphasizing security and survival in an anarchic system.
- A formal agreement between countries regarding arms control.
- The potential for job losses due to disarmament.
- Agreements limiting the production and use of weapons.
- An IR theory focusing on norms and identities in shaping state behaviour.
- A key economic cost associated with arms procurement.
15 Clues: The economic burden of military spending. • The potential for job losses due to disarmament. • A state of tension and competition between nations. • A key economic cost associated with arms procurement. • Agreements limiting the production and use of weapons. • An IR theory that highlights cooperation and treaties. • ...
Social Psychology 2025-06-12
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- Exposure Effect: Increased liking with repeated exposure.
- Attribution Error: Overestimating dispositional influence, underestimating situational.
- Love/Companionate Love/Romantic Love (Triarchic Theory): Intense vs. affectionate vs. combined love.
- Persuasion techniques; large then small request.
- Phenomenon: Belief world is just, people get what they deserve.
- Theory/Dispositional Attribution/Situational Attribution: Explaining behavior by traits or environment.
- Dissonance: Discomfort when beliefs or actions conflict.
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- of Persuasion/Peripheral-Route of Persuasion: Persuasion by argument or superficial cues.
- effect: Less likely to help when others present.
- Prophecy: Belief leading to its own fulfillment.
- Polarization/Groupthink: Group decisions become extreme or uniform.
- Aggression/Instrumental Aggression: Behavior intended to harm; emotional or goal-directed.
- Theory: Prejudice offers outlet for anger.
- Behaviors: Unselfish concern for others' welfare.
- Facilitation/Social Loafing/Deindividuation: Performance changes in groups.
15 Clues: Theory: Prejudice offers outlet for anger. • effect: Less likely to help when others present. • Prophecy: Belief leading to its own fulfillment. • Persuasion techniques; large then small request. • Behaviors: Unselfish concern for others' welfare. • Dissonance: Discomfort when beliefs or actions conflict. • Exposure Effect: Increased liking with repeated exposure. • ...
Crossword Puzzle in Criminology 2021-02-20
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- The willful theft of merchandise from a retail establishment without the knowledge or consent of the seller with the intention of converting those goods for one's personal use and without having paid the purchase price
- It is the use of psychological methods particularly when based on regular personal interaction, to help a person’s change and overcome problem in desire ways.
- A category to which people are assigned according to the extent to which their bodily physique conforms to a basic
- The cause, set of causes, or manner of causation of a disease or condition.
- A forceful action or procedure such as an unprovoked attack especially when intended to dominate or master.
- Known as malice or deceit.
- The study of demons or demonic belief.
- The scientific study of crime, including its causes, responses by law enforcement, and methods of prevention. It is a sub-group of sociology, which is the scientific study of social behavior.
- An addiction to the consumption of alcoholic liquor or the mental illness and compulsive behavior resulting from alcohol dependency.
- A thought process that causes you to have an irrational suspicion or mistrust of others.
- It is the means or implement used in the commission of the crime
- It is the quality of being worse than other things or people
- He advocate the Differential Association Theory
- The study of the development, structure, and functioning of human society.
- A philosophical system or theory stating that every rationality justifiable assertion can be scientifically verified or is capable of logical or mathematical proof, based on verified data received from the senses.
- A medical practitioner specializing in the diagnosis and treatment of mental illness.
- He introduces the term criminology in the English language
- He is a European defense attorney, created his own classification of victim types
- Is an act or omission that is punishable by special laws
- A person who has committed a crime.
- Concerned with control crime by repressing criminal activities through the fear of punishment.
- It is a branch of criminology that deals purely on the underlying factors of victimization and the contributory role of the victims in the commission of crimes.
- Refers to individual differences in characteristic patterns of thinking, feeling and behaving.
- Individual who score high on this domain often demonstrate anger and sadness and have irrational ideas, uncontrollable impulses, and anxiety.
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- A behavior are those that do not grossly violate social norms or represent severely disorganized personalities.
- This is the branch of science explain the behavior and mental processes of the criminal.
- Word meaning guilt or fault
- Approach that explain the Heredity, Neurotransmitter dysfunction, Brain abnormalities
- Theory, Maintain that man is essentially a moral creature with absolute freewill to choose between good and evil
- Theory that maintains that an individual will obey or disobey societal rules depending upon his or her ability to rationalize whether he is protected from hurt or destruction.
- The feeling of being upset or annoyed, especially because of inability to change or achieve something
- This body type with relatively predominance of soft roundness throughout the regions of the body (fat).
- The unlawful premeditated killing of one human being by another.
- It is characterized by sociability, excitement, and stimulation.
- It focuses on personal ability to control impulses and exercise self-control.
- An action or omission that constitutes an offense that may be prosecuted by the state and is punishable by law.
- Tendency to revert to something ancient or ancestral.
- feeling or moving power that impels one to do act.
- A defense mechanism which explained as going back to a previous stage of development.
- Provides a simple and powerful insights into the causes of crime problems
- Type of criminal who commit crime due to abnormalities or physical disorder
- Excitement manifested by mental and physical hyperactivity, disorganization of behavior, and elevation of mood specifically
- Relating to or adhering to the doctrine of utilitarianism.
- The ethical theory that pleasure (in the sense of the satisfaction of desires) is the highest good and proper aim of human life.
- Reality Principle
- The system of rules which a particular country or community recognizes as regulating the actions of its members and which it may enforce by the imposition of penalties.
- The infliction or imposition of a penalty as retribution for an offense.
- Classical, Theory which is a modification of classical theory
- Personality disorder that explained for being a loner and lacking close friends outside of the immediate family. Flat emotions or limited or inappropriate emotional responses. Persistent and excessive social anxiety.
- To review or examine something critically
50 Clues: Reality Principle • Known as malice or deceit. • Word meaning guilt or fault • A person who has committed a crime. • The study of demons or demonic belief. • To review or examine something critically • He advocate the Differential Association Theory • feeling or moving power that impels one to do act. • Tendency to revert to something ancient or ancestral. • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2016-03-30
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- function identity relation is also called
- the way in which two or more concepts objects or people are connected
- is called the set builder notation
- a judgment or decision reached by reasoning.
- is a set that is not a finite set may be countable or uncountable
- a set with only one element
- is a construct that specifies the quantity of specimens in the domain of discourse that satisfy an open formula.
- is the number of edges entering that vertex
- interchange the hypothesis and the conclusion of the inverse statement
- The set can be defined by listing all its elements
- The formal mathematical study of the methods structure and validity of mathematical deduction and proof
- The number of elements in a particular set
- is the number of edges leaving that vertex
- The branch of mathematics dealing with objects that can assume only distinct separated values
- a supposition or proposed explanation made on the basis of limited evidence as
- is an alphabetic character representing a number
- the conclusion that can be drawn from something, although it is not explicitly stated.
- t A new set can be constructed by associating every element of one set with every element of another set
- are number used for counting and ordering
- is a pair of mathematical objects
- The number of digits in a number system
- the process of adding things together
- is a diagram that shows all possible logical relations between a finite collection of different sets
- is any route through a graph from vertex to vertex along edges
- Two sets can be added together
- is a disjunction of literals.
- interchange the hypothesis and the conclusion
- statement in which p is a hypothesis and q is a conclusion.
- is either a propositional variable or the negation of one.
- refers to either the codomain or the image of the function
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- if it is always true
- is an ordered pair of real numbers
- if it always false
- declarative sentence that is either true or false
- is a compound statement formed by combining two conditionals under "and"
- is a set that has a finite number of elements
- is a path that begins and ends on the same vertex
- is an assertion which is either true or false
- is a connective which forms compound propositions which are false only if both statements are false
- two functions takes the output of one function as the input of a second one
- if they have the same logical content
- set S is the set of all subsets of S
- take the negation of both the hypothesis and the conclusion.
- is a trail that begins and ends on the same vertex
- the quality or state of being true
- a set of which all the elements are contained in another set
- if it is neither a tautology nor a contradiction
- A new set can also be constructed by determining which members two sets have in common
- is the number implied by the function as a result of a particular number being assigned to its argument
- is a self contained step by step set of operations to be performed
- is one whose codomain is the set of real numbers or a subset thereof
- is a concise way of expressing information symbolically as in a mathematical
- is any one of the distinct objects that make up that set
- is a value that represents a quantity along a continuous line
- The base 2 method of counting in which only the digits 0 and 1 are used.
- is a truth-functional connective similar to and
- is the set containing no elements
- is a well defined collection of distinct objects
- is the set of input or argument values for which the function is defined
- is a relation between a set of inputs and a set of permissible outputs with the property that each input is related to exactly one output
60 Clues: if it always false • if it is always true • a set with only one element • is a disjunction of literals. • Two sets can be added together • is a pair of mathematical objects • is the set containing no elements • is an ordered pair of real numbers • is called the set builder notation • the quality or state of being true • set S is the set of all subsets of S • ...
Important people in Psychology 2015-06-08
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- A founder of modern psychology
- Concluded that brain's cavities contain"animal spirits"
- first female psychology Ph.D
- pioneered the study of learning
- most influential observer of children
- father of behaviorism- little albert experiment
- Argued that the mind is a "tabula rasa"-blank slate
- Believed knowledge is preexisting
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- father of psychology
- stage theory with greif
- hierarchy of needs
- explained natural selection
- Plato's philosopher-teacher
- developed psychoanalytic theory of personality
- Believed that mind is separable from the body and knowledge is innate
- first APA female president
- introduced structuralism and used introseptin to understand the mind's structural elements
- functionalist
18 Clues: functionalist • hierarchy of needs • father of psychology • stage theory with greif • first APA female president • explained natural selection • Plato's philosopher-teacher • first female psychology Ph.D • A founder of modern psychology • pioneered the study of learning • Believed knowledge is preexisting • most influential observer of children • ...
Words for Describing Concepts & Ideas 2025-06-09
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- A typical example or pattern of something; a model.
- The ability to see, hear, or become aware of something through the senses.
- The mental action or process of acquiring knowledge and understanding through thought, experience, and the senses.
- Existing in a material or physical form; not abstract.
- Based on or in accordance with reason or logic.
- The state of things as they actually exist, as opposed to an idealistic or notional idea of them.
- A skeptical attitude; doubt as to the truth of something.
- An acceptance that a statement is true or that something exists.
- A proposed explanation made on the basis of limited evidence as a starting point for further investigation.
- An abstract idea; a general notion.
- The branch of philosophy that deals with the first principles of things, including abstract concepts such as being, knowing, substance, cause, identity, time, and space.
- The capacity to gain an accurate and deep understanding of someone or something.
- A change which is a result or consequence of an action or other cause.
- The theory of knowledge, especially with regard to its methods, validity, and scope.
- Reasoning conducted or assessed according to strict principles of validity.
- Existing in thought or as an idea but not having a physical or concrete existence.
- A system of ideas and ideals, especially one which forms the basis of economic or political theory and policy.
- Of or concerning the part of the mind of which one is not fully aware but which influences one's actions and feelings.
- Not logical or reasonable.
- A system of ideas intended to explain something, especially one based on general principles independent of the thing to be explained.
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- The quality of dealing with ideas rather than events.
- The state of being aware of one's own existence and surroundings.
- Facts, information, and skills acquired by a person through experience or education.
- Strong belief in God or in the doctrines of a religion, based on spiritual apprehension rather than proof.
- (of a state, quality, or emotion) very great or intense; (of a person or statement) having or showing great knowledge or insight.
- Relating to a specific individual, item, or thing.
- Relating to or true for all cases; applicable everywhere.
- The power of the mind to think, understand, and form judgments logically.
- The faculty of reasoning and understanding objectively and dispassionately.
- The study of the fundamental nature of knowledge, reality, and existence.
- Based on, concerned with, or verifiable by observation or experience rather than theory or pure logic.
- A principle or set of principles laid down by an authority as incontrovertibly true.
- The quality of having experience, knowledge, and good judgment.
- A person or thing that gives rise to an action, phenomenon, or condition.
- Intended for or likely to be understood by only a small number of people with a specialized knowledge or interest.
- Just behavior or treatment.
- A surprising and previously unknown fact, especially one that is made known in a dramatic way.
- Concerned with the theories or hypotheses rather than practical matters.
- The science of the origin and development of the universe.
- Moral principles that govern a person's behavior or the conducting of an activity.
- Disinterested and selfless concern for the well-being of others.
- A proposition in mathematics or logic that can be demonstrated to be true.
- A moment of sudden and great revelation or realization.
- The ability to understand something immediately, without the need for conscious reasoning.
- A belief or set of beliefs held and taught by a Church, political party, or other group.
- The state of being equal, especially in status, rights, or opportunities.
- The power or right to act, speak, or think as one wants without hindrance or restraint.
- The quality or state of being true.
- The branch of metaphysics dealing with the nature of being.
49 Clues: Not logical or reasonable. • Just behavior or treatment. • An abstract idea; a general notion. • The quality or state of being true. • Based on or in accordance with reason or logic. • Relating to a specific individual, item, or thing. • A typical example or pattern of something; a model. • The quality of dealing with ideas rather than events. • ...
5th YearRevision 2015-02-10
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- Fidel _____, leader of communist Cuba.
- Island nation which became communist in 1959-60.
- The new Soviet leader after Stalin's death.
- The President is ____-in-chief of the Army.
- _____ and Nagasaki.
- The Soviets wanted _____ co-existence.
- Soviet leader who met Truman and Churchill.
- They make laws and work with the President.
- Truman's first name.
- Another word for laws.
- _____ orders do not need Congress' approval.
- The President in between Korea and Cuba.
- JFK's term ended in 1963 when he was ____.
- They review the laws.
- The current US President.
- The party of Eisenhower, Nixon and Reagan.
- President when the Korean War began (1950).
- The US became involved in this war in the 60s and 70s.
- The A in NATO.
- This country became communist in 1949.
- This was set up between Washington and Moscow in 1962.
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- General Douglas _____ was fired by Truman.
- The US believed in the ____ theory.
- The capital of the US.
- The plan that would help Europe rebuild.
- The head of the federal government.
- The 38th _____ divided the two Koreas.
- President during the Cuban missile crisis (1962).
- Truman _____ the US Army.
- A city which Truman and Stalin clashed over.
- Keeping communism from spreading.
- Kennedy set this up to advise him during the missile crisis.
- The party of Truman, Kennedy and Obama.
- _______ of powers.
- A tense month in 1962.
- The US sent troops here between 1950-3.
- What Roosevelt called "New", Truman called ___.
- The T in NATO.
- US Presidents are elected every ___ years.
- Truman became President upon his death.
- The US and the USSR spent a lot on making ___.
- How many states in the US?
42 Clues: The T in NATO. • The A in NATO. • _______ of powers. • _____ and Nagasaki. • Truman's first name. • They review the laws. • The capital of the US. • Another word for laws. • A tense month in 1962. • Truman _____ the US Army. • The current US President. • How many states in the US? • Keeping communism from spreading. • The US believed in the ____ theory. • ...
Unit 1 - The Scientific Method (EQs 1-11) 2021-08-19
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- A representation of an object or event, often using familiar things to describe or portray unfamiliar things
- Scientists gathering data outdoors or where conditions cannot be controlled
- data collected through direct observation
- well-tested explanation that unifies a broad range of observations
- Another scientist conducting your experiment to confirm your results or check your methods
- Data or facts that support a conclusion
- Information obtained through the senses.
- The measurable effect, outcome, or response to the variable that your changed
- A value much greater or much less than the others in a data set; often caused by an experimental flaw or unexpected circumstance
- Term used to describe an observation using numbers or proportion
- A testable prediction based on logic or inference
- The number of times something happens
- A factor that can change in an experiment
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- a set of controlled observations to test a hypothesis
- a descriptive statement or equation that reliably predicts events under certain conditions without attempting to explain
- A graph that uses line segments to show changes that occur over time
- A series of steps by which an experiment or research might be conducted
- Facts and/or statistics collected through research or generated by experimentation
- a chart that shows the relationship of a part to a whole
- The experimental factor that you change; the variable whose effect is being studied.
- Conducting your own experiment again to confirm your results
- A summary or judgement based on evidence and facts
- Term used to describe an observation using the 5 senses (example red, blue, hot, cold)
- a graph that uses vertical or horizontal bars to show comparisons among two or more items
24 Clues: The number of times something happens • Data or facts that support a conclusion • Information obtained through the senses. • data collected through direct observation • A factor that can change in an experiment • A testable prediction based on logic or inference • A summary or judgement based on evidence and facts • a set of controlled observations to test a hypothesis • ...
Unit 1 - The Power of Argument Review 2022-11-07
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- The qualities of an argument that make it truly persuasive
- Information that supports a position in an argument
- Evidence based on personal accounts/incidents
- Usually used to suggest a moral or ethical hierarchy for two sides in a conflict-that one is better or worse than the other
- A fallacious argument that concludes a proposition to be true because many or all people believe it
- The appeal that creates an emotional response to convince the audience of something
- The exact meaning of the text
- Evidence based on experiences and direct observation
- Evidence based on facts and a clear rationale
- An argument or set of reasons put forward to oppose an idea or theory developed in another argument
- The appeal that depends on logic and facts to persuade the audience
- Presents a position on an issue or topic
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- Making a claim based on evidence that is just too small
- Occurs when the end of an argument comes back to the beginning without having proven itself
- An idea or course of action which will lead to something unacceptable, wrong, or disastrous
- A weak or imaginary opposition (such as an argument or adversary) set up only to be easily confuted
- The appeal that depends on credibility and expertise as persuasive techniques
- Something that is represented through the text
- Choice of words to create a desired tone in order to effectively convey an idea, a point of view, or tell a story
- Flawed, deceptive, or false logical arguments that can be proven wrong with reasoning
- Something, especially a clue, that is or is intended to be misleading or distracting
21 Clues: The exact meaning of the text • Presents a position on an issue or topic • Evidence based on personal accounts/incidents • Evidence based on facts and a clear rationale • Something that is represented through the text • Information that supports a position in an argument • Evidence based on experiences and direct observation • ...
Exam 3 Study Guide Puzzle 2021-04-05
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- respondent and operant thoughts are associated with what term
- arousal levels of empathy determines the likelihood of the cost there may be
- social comparison used to set performance goals
- combines with the probability of achievement of an outcome determines decision
- what heuristic resembles an object or event to a typical member of category
- satisfy both psychological and physiological needs
- what affects variability, has a directing function
- available activity for obtaining reinforcers (persistence)
- what affects magnitude, has an energizing function
- if one behaviour is restricted then another will increase (recreation)
- a stimulus produces psychological demand with the highest selected as goals
- minimum standards that must be met (restaurant choice)
- choosing one option and forgoing several other alternatives
- what demands are associated with movies, video games and subscriptions, less resistant
- choice overload
- both sources of motivation can operate for different activities
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- investment model of commitment
- attractiveness on number and amount or subjective properties (appraisal of art)
- goal more likely to be achieved
- contingencies can reinforce low probability behaviour
- what schedule are reinforced for their initial response after a set time interval
- what theory perceives the change of behaviour when extrinsic motivation is added to intrinsic motivation (professional athletes)
- glycogen and glucose use
- stayers, leavers, abandoned
- what law has subjective feelings that accompany incentive contrasts (a raise=pleasant)
- delay interval increases but value decreases for both positive and negative incentives (winning lottery)
- attendance cost benefits applies
- what demands are associated with food, water and rent, more resistant
- clarifies what is more valuable
- what heuristic is based on judgments of how quickly they come to mind (voting)
30 Clues: choice overload • glycogen and glucose use • stayers, leavers, abandoned • investment model of commitment • goal more likely to be achieved • clarifies what is more valuable • attendance cost benefits applies • social comparison used to set performance goals • satisfy both psychological and physiological needs • what affects variability, has a directing function • ...
Vocab topic 5 2023-11-07
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- - A measure that bans mandatory union membership
- - The money and other valuables belonging to an individual or business.
- - A certificate of ownership in a corporation.
- - A business owned and managed by a single individual.
- - All nonmilitary people who are employed or unemployed
- - an agricultural marketing cooperative that helps members sell their products
- - A type of demand that is set by the demand for another good or service
- -the theory that education increases increases efficiency of the product and thus results in higher wages
- A nonprofit group organized to promote the collective business interest of an area or similar business
- - The legal obligation to pay debt.
- - A formal contract issued by a corporation or other entity that includes a promise to repay borrowed money with interest at fixed intervals.
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- - the wage rate, or price of labor services, that is set when the supply of workers meets the demand for workers in the labor market
- - The share of earnings given by a franchisee as payment to the franchiser.
- - an organization of workers that tries to improve working conditions, wages, and benefits for its members
- A retail outlet owned and operated by consumers that sells merchandise to members at reduced prices.
- - A non profit organization that promotes the interests of a particular industry.
- - a settlement technique in which a neutral person, the mediator, meets with each side to try to find a solution that both sides will accept
- - An organized work stoppage intended to force an employer to address union demand
- - Payments to employees other than wages or salary.
- - A legal entity, or being, owned by individual stockholders, each of whom has limited liability for the firm's debts.
20 Clues: - The legal obligation to pay debt. • - A certificate of ownership in a corporation. • - A measure that bans mandatory union membership • - Payments to employees other than wages or salary. • - A business owned and managed by a single individual. • - All nonmilitary people who are employed or unemployed • ...
Vocab topic 5 2023-11-07
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- - A legal entity, or being, owned by individual stockholders, each of whom has limited liability for the firm's debts.
- - The legal obligation to pay debt.
- - Work that requires minimal specialized skill and education
- - A certificate of ownership in a corporation.
- - A type of demand that is set by the demand for another good or service
- - A business owned and managed by a single individual.
- - an agricultural marketing cooperative that helps members sell their products
- - A non profit organization that promotes the interests of a particular industry.
- - All nonmilitary people who are employed or unemployed
- - A nonprofit group organized to promote the collective business interest of an area or similar business
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- -the theory that education increases increases efficiency of the product and thus results in higher wages
- - The money and other valuables belonging to an individual or business.
- - The share of earnings given by a franchisee as payment to the franchiser.
- - the wage rate, or price of labor services, that is set when the supply of workers meets the demand for workers in the labor market
- - A retail outlet owned and operated by consumers that sells merchandise to members at reduced prices.
- - A settlement technique in which a neutral person, the mediator, meets with each side to try to find a solution that both sides will accept
- - A formal contract issued by a corporation or other entity that includes a promise to repay borrowed money with interest at fixed intervals.
- - an organization of workers that tries to improve working conditions, wages, and benefits for its members
- - An organized work stoppage intended to force an employer to address union demand
- - Payments to employees other than wages or salary.
- - A measure that bans mandatory union membership
21 Clues: - The legal obligation to pay debt. • - A certificate of ownership in a corporation. • - A measure that bans mandatory union membership • - Payments to employees other than wages or salary. • - A business owned and managed by a single individual. • - All nonmilitary people who are employed or unemployed • - Work that requires minimal specialized skill and education • ...
Industrial Revolution Crossword 2024-04-05
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- the resources needed to produce goods and services that the Industrial Revolution required.
- a social class made up of skilled workers, professionals, business- people, and wealthy farmers.
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- an economic system in which the factors of production are privately owned and money is invested in business ventures to make a profit.
- If factory owners refused these demands, union members could ______, or refuse to work.
- press for reforms, workers joined together in voluntary labor associations called ______
- larger fields, called _________, landowners experimented with more pro- ductive seeding and harvesting methods to boost crop yields.
- the factors of production are owned by the public and operate for the welfare of all.
- city building and the movement of people to cities.
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- a person who organizes, manages, and takes on the risks of a business.
- the process of developing machine production of goods, required such resources.
- the greatly increased output of machine-made goods that began in England in the middle 1700s.
- Bentham’s theory that people should judge ideas, institutions, and actions on the basis of their util- ity, or usefulness.
- a form of complete socialism in which the means of production—all land, mines, factories, railroads, and businesses—would be owned by the people.
- a professor at the University of Glasgow, Scotland, who defended the idea of a free economy
- Wealthy textile merchants set up the machines in large buildings called __________.
- the economic policy of letting owners of industry and business set working conditions without interference.
- One year, for example, a farmer might plant a field with wheat, which exhausted soil nutrients. The next year he planted a root crop, such as turnips, to restore nutrients. This might be followed in turn by barley and then clover.
- German journalist
- certain rights of ownership.
20 Clues: clue • German journalist • certain rights of ownership. • city building and the movement of people to cities. • a person who organizes, manages, and takes on the risks of a business. • the process of developing machine production of goods, required such resources. • Wealthy textile merchants set up the machines in large buildings called __________. • ...
Lawerance Kohlberg and the Theory of Moral Development 2023-05-09
8 Clues: Kohlberg's first wife • The town he was born in • Award The award he won in 1984 • The debate his theory relates to. • the amount of steps in his theory • the approach that his theory relates to. • The name of the third stage of his theory. • The city the university he went to is named after
Identify Who 2025-11-06
11 Clues: Discovered insulin • Discovered penicillin • Invented the telephone • Discovered the electron • Father of modern physics • First person on the moon • Invented the electric bulb • Father of evolution theory • Developed the periodic table • Proposed theory of radioactivity • Developed laws of motion and gravity
Big bang theory situation lab 2022-04-22
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- the stuff that was here before the universe started
- A theory of how the universe started
- space where galaxies are and every bit of matter
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- Leftover radiation to support the big bang theory
- discovered that the universe is moving apart
- one of the abundant elements when the galaxy was forming
- a mixture of stars and planets in the universe
- become or make larger or more extensive.
- one of the abundant gasses in our galaxy used in balloons
- discovered the theory of relativity
- used to study the light temperatures
11 Clues: discovered the theory of relativity • used to study the light temperatures • A theory of how the universe started • become or make larger or more extensive. • discovered that the universe is moving apart • a mixture of stars and planets in the universe • space where galaxies are and every bit of matter • Leftover radiation to support the big bang theory • ...
Newton vs. Hooke 2013-05-08
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- extremely ill for most of his childhood
- Gravitation Newton introduces this theory; Hooke claims it to be a rip-off of his earlier outlined theory
- where Newton was born
- THEORY Newton writes a paper on this but Hooke dismisses it
- Newton's three laws of ____
- LAW Hooke helps with this
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- HOUSE the meetings with Newton, Hooke, Halley, and Christopher Wren
- Hooke believed Newton got his ideas of light from this
- Hooke thought Newton stole his ideas of this from Micrographia
- one of Hooke's contributions
- born on December 25, 1642
11 Clues: where Newton was born • born on December 25, 1642 • LAW Hooke helps with this • Newton's three laws of ____ • one of Hooke's contributions • extremely ill for most of his childhood • Hooke believed Newton got his ideas of light from this • THEORY Newton writes a paper on this but Hooke dismisses it • Hooke thought Newton stole his ideas of this from Micrographia • ...
Psychology U1 - pt.1 2020-02-03
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- the study of the mind and how it affects certain behaviors or mental processes
- a philosophy that considers behavior in terms of how a person adapts to their environment
- an approach to psychology that shows the importance of unconscious motives to determine human behavior
- the theory that behavior can be explained by conditioning subjects to elicit a certain response
- a theory in psychology emphasizing the importance of consciousness
- an approach that states behavior patterns can be explained by genes that are passed down, adaptive behavior
- states that people make conscious choices that will benefit or better themselves, based on their unique experiences
- a concept or idea that supports a chain of reasoning
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- states that unconscious motives and pent up past feelings or experiences can affect behavior
- emphasizes the role that thoughts or mental processes play in determining behavior
- emphasizes the influence of biology on our behavior, connection between brain activity and our behavior
- emphasizes the effects of experience on behavior, what you see or learn will affect how you act
- the way in which someone acts towards others, or in certain situations
- a theory stating that new behaviors can be acquired by observing and imitating others
- an idea meant to explain something, usually supported by evidence
15 Clues: a concept or idea that supports a chain of reasoning • an idea meant to explain something, usually supported by evidence • a theory in psychology emphasizing the importance of consciousness • the way in which someone acts towards others, or in certain situations • the study of the mind and how it affects certain behaviors or mental processes • ...
DNA CROSS WORD PUZZLE 2021-12-12
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- - He proposed the geocentric theory.
- - He proposed the heliocentric theory.
- - A scientist who studies objects in space, such as black holes, galaxies, moons, planets, stars, etc.
- - A proof of Big Bang theory that shows a change in frequency of waves of moving objects relative to its source.
- - A model showing Earth located at the center of the universe.
- - A theory that says the universe began as a small point that expanded rapidly about 13.8 billion years ago.
- - Also called as space junk.
- - Are rocky objects revolving around the sun that are too small to be called planets.
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- - A model showing the Sun as a fixed point in the center of the universe with objects revolving around it.
- - The study of celestial objects, space, and the universe as a whole.
- - Different beliefs about the universe just like a cosmic egg, a flat island divided by river, and a powerful being created everything.
- - A galaxy of no visible pattern.
- - The Sun together with the group of planets and other celestial bodies that revolve around it that are held by its gravitational attraction.
- - The path one object takes as it revolves around another object in space.
- - An icy body of frozen gas orbiting the sun.
15 Clues: - Also called as space junk. • - A galaxy of no visible pattern. • - He proposed the geocentric theory. • - He proposed the heliocentric theory. • - An icy body of frozen gas orbiting the sun. • - A model showing Earth located at the center of the universe. • - The study of celestial objects, space, and the universe as a whole. • ...
Motivating Your employees 2012-11-29
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- The ability to adjust behavior to external situation factors
- The degree to which an individual likes or dislikes himself or herself
- The first level in the Hierarchy of Needs Theory
- Created by Abraham Maslow and it states that once you satisfy a need, you no longer have the motivation by that need
- Compensation plans that pay employees on the basis of some performance measure
- a physiological or psychological deficiency that makes certain outcomes seem attractive
- says that an individual exhibiting strong Machiavellian tendencies is manipulative and believes that ends can justify means
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- Compensation program that allows employees to become part owners of an organization by recieving stock as a performance incentive
- The negative theory of assumptions that a supervisor has.
- Theory focuses on expectations. It argues that individuals analyze three relationships: Effort-performance, Performance-rewards, and rewards-personal goals.
- When people have the drive to do something better or more efficiently than it has been done before
- The Belief that someone has control over his or her life.
- The positive theory of assumptions that a supervisor has.
- willingness to do something
- The degree to which a worker controls the planning, execution, and evaluation of his or her work
- Combining tasks to form complete Jobs. Basically saying you have to have a variety of tasks to make a job motivating
16 Clues: willingness to do something • The first level in the Hierarchy of Needs Theory • The negative theory of assumptions that a supervisor has. • The Belief that someone has control over his or her life. • The positive theory of assumptions that a supervisor has. • The ability to adjust behavior to external situation factors • ...
DNA CROSS WORD PUZZLE 2021-12-12
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- - He proposed the geocentric theory.
- - He proposed the heliocentric theory.
- - A scientist who studies objects in space, such as black holes, galaxies, moons, planets, stars, etc.
- - A proof of Big Bang theory that shows a change in frequency of waves of moving objects relative to its source.
- - A model showing Earth located at the center of the universe.
- - A theory that says the universe began as a small point that expanded rapidly about 13.8 billion years ago.
- - Also called as space junk.
- - Are rocky objects revolving around the sun that are too small to be called planets.
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- - A model showing the Sun as a fixed point in the center of the universe with objects revolving around it.
- - The study of celestial objects, space, and the universe as a whole.
- - Different beliefs about the universe just like a cosmic egg, a flat island divided by river, and a powerful being created everything.
- - A galaxy of no visible pattern.
- - The Sun together with the group of planets and other celestial bodies that revolve around it that are held by its gravitational attraction.
- - The path one object takes as it revolves around another object in space.
- - An icy body of frozen gas orbiting the sun.
15 Clues: - Also called as space junk. • - A galaxy of no visible pattern. • - He proposed the geocentric theory. • - He proposed the heliocentric theory. • - An icy body of frozen gas orbiting the sun. • - A model showing Earth located at the center of the universe. • - The study of celestial objects, space, and the universe as a whole. • ...
DNA CROSS WORD PUZZLE 2021-12-12
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- - He proposed the geocentric theory.
- - He proposed the heliocentric theory.
- - A scientist who studies objects in space, such as black holes, galaxies, moons, planets, stars, etc.
- - A proof of Big Bang theory that shows a change in frequency of waves of moving objects relative to its source.
- - A model showing Earth located at the center of the universe.
- - A theory that says the universe began as a small point that expanded rapidly about 13.8 billion years ago.
- - Also called as space junk.
- - Are rocky objects revolving around the sun that are too small to be called planets.
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- - A model showing the Sun as a fixed point in the center of the universe with objects revolving around it.
- - The study of celestial objects, space, and the universe as a whole.
- - Different beliefs about the universe just like a cosmic egg, a flat island divided by river, and a powerful being created everything.
- - A galaxy of no visible pattern.
- - The Sun together with the group of planets and other celestial bodies that revolve around it that are held by its gravitational attraction.
- - The path one object takes as it revolves around another object in space.
- - An icy body of frozen gas orbiting the sun.
15 Clues: - Also called as space junk. • - A galaxy of no visible pattern. • - He proposed the geocentric theory. • - He proposed the heliocentric theory. • - An icy body of frozen gas orbiting the sun. • - A model showing Earth located at the center of the universe. • - The study of celestial objects, space, and the universe as a whole. • ...
Penn state Rules 2016-05-09
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- who came up with the geocentric theory
- what shape did Kepler discover the planets are in
- what part of the sun has a reddish glow
- what is another name for the northern light
- who came up with the heliocentric theory
- what theory did Ptomley support
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- what did the ancient Greeks call wandering stars
- the corona sends out a stream of elictrically churched particles called what
- when loops in sun spot regions suddenly connect
- why are sun spots darker than other parts of the sun
- Who came up with the laws of inertia and gravity
- what is a looping eruption of gas
12 Clues: what theory did Ptomley support • what is a looping eruption of gas • who came up with the geocentric theory • what part of the sun has a reddish glow • who came up with the heliocentric theory • what is another name for the northern light • when loops in sun spot regions suddenly connect • what did the ancient Greeks call wandering stars • ...
Women in Psychology 2024-03-10
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- Developed the theory of neurotic needs.
- She is known as the first African-American female to receive a Ph.D in psychology.
- She is most known for her “Broaden-and-build” theory on positive emotions.
- First woman to receive Ph.D. in psychology.
- She discovered that children communicate through play.
- First Black woman to receive a degree from Columbia University.
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- Proved that women are equals during her research in women psychology.
- Harvard refused to grant her a degree.
- Developed a theory of color vision.
- First chairwoman of the Department of Psychology at Stanford University.
- She familiarized the use of the technique "Strange Situation".
- Sigmund Freud's daughter.
12 Clues: Sigmund Freud's daughter. • Developed a theory of color vision. • Harvard refused to grant her a degree. • Developed the theory of neurotic needs. • First woman to receive Ph.D. in psychology. • She discovered that children communicate through play. • She familiarized the use of the technique "Strange Situation". • ...
Children's Personal, Social and Emotional Development 2018-01-30
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- An early years professional designate to take responsibility for a child's emotional well-being by having a strong attachment with them and a good relationship with their parents.
- When you have the ability to feel or understand the emotions of others.
- Some children with this condition find theory of mind difficult.
- Created a Theory about different types of attachment, the quality of attachments can vary.
- Most children have developed TOM by what age?
- This is a well known test that can be used to see if a child has developed TOM
- This is when children have the ability to understand what others might be thinking
- Substitute attachments, the effects of separation anxiety were not recognised. Bases of key person system
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- Where is it stated that all children need to be allocated a key person or key worker?
- When children are able to recover quickly from different or difficult situations.
- Believed a main attachment should be developed by the age of one year, a strong primary attachment is key to later development.
- 'Key person' was the term used by who?
- Created a personality theory that has eight stages.
- Are changes in children's lives, especially in relation to adults who may be looking after them
- A routine that develops a child's sense of security.
- which Theorist created a self-esteem theory referred to as the 'looking glass effect'
16 Clues: 'Key person' was the term used by who? • Most children have developed TOM by what age? • Created a personality theory that has eight stages. • A routine that develops a child's sense of security. • Some children with this condition find theory of mind difficult. • When you have the ability to feel or understand the emotions of others. • ...
Adolescence 2025-01-17
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- The development of the ability to think and reason
- Generalized idea of what a specific gender does or should do
- The phase of life between 13 and 19
- A time of inner conflict where someone starts to worry about who they are
- The development of your body
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- Created a theory for an identity crisis
- Used Erikson to form their own theory on an identity crisis
- Behaviors that are seen as appropriate for a male or female
- The originator of social learning theory
- What someone believes their gender is
- The development of what is right and wrong
- People who are related to you by blood
12 Clues: The development of your body • The phase of life between 13 and 19 • What someone believes their gender is • People who are related to you by blood • Created a theory for an identity crisis • The originator of social learning theory • The development of what is right and wrong • The development of the ability to think and reason • ...
psych vocab list a :) 2022-02-11
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- an approach to the mind, personality, psychological disorders and psychological treatment originally developed by Sigmund Freud
- the persistence of an early stage of psychosexual development or the inappropriate attachment to an early psychosexual object or mode of gratification
- social or cultural tradition, ideology, or personal outlook that emphasizes the individual and their rights, independence, and relationships with other individuals
- set of behaviors and characteristics that make up an individual's adjustment to life
- component of the personality that contains the instinctual, biological drives that supply the psyche with its basic energy (libido)
- the perception of outcomes as arising from the exercise of one's own agency and abilities (Rotter)
- the part of the unconscious that is common to all humankind and contains the inherited accumulation of primitive human experiences in the form of ideas and images called archetypes (Jung)
- the erotic feelings of the son to the mother, accompanied by rivalry and hostility to the father during the phallic stage of psychosexual development
- theory proposing that control of death anxiety is the primary function of society and the main motivation of human behavior
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- an extension of social learning theory to include the effects of cognitive processes on an individual's behavior and on the environment that influences them
- an enduring personality characteristic that describes or determines an individual's behavior across a range of situations
- attitude of caring, acceptance, and prizing that others express toward an individual irrespective of their behavior and without regard to the others' personal standards
- the basic defense mechanism that excludes painful experiences and unacceptable impulses from consciousness
- an individual's belief about the degree that they can bring about good events and avoid bad events
- totality of the individual, consisting of all characteristic abilities, conscious and unconscious, mental and physical
- thematic apperception test: a projective test in which participants reveal their attitudes, feelings, conflicts, and personality characteristics in the oral or written stories they make up about a series of ambiguous black and white pictures (Murray)
- minnesota multiphasic personality inventory: personality first published in 1940 and now one of the most widely used self-report tools for assessing personality. consists of 567 true-false questions that assess symptoms, attitudes, and beliefs that relate to emotional and behavioral problems
- degree to which the qualities and characteristics contained in one's self concept are perceived to be positive
- moral component of the personality that represents parental and societal standards and determines conscience, aims, and aspirations
19 Clues: set of behaviors and characteristics that make up an individual's adjustment to life • an individual's belief about the degree that they can bring about good events and avoid bad events • the perception of outcomes as arising from the exercise of one's own agency and abilities (Rotter) • ...
Module 3 W2 2022-11-28
Across
- Animals, such as cattle and sheep, which are kept on a farm
- Machine or method is more complex than others
- The people who are chasing or searching for you
- A subject is the set of rules that form the basis of it
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- Made up of different types of things that are difficult to put into one category
- All the people who live together in a house
- A secret system of writing that you use to send messages
7 Clues: All the people who live together in a house • Machine or method is more complex than others • The people who are chasing or searching for you • A subject is the set of rules that form the basis of it • A secret system of writing that you use to send messages • Animals, such as cattle and sheep, which are kept on a farm • ...
AP Statistics 2022-05-13
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- the theory that the researcher hopes to conform by rejecting the null hypothesis
- average of the squared deviations from their mean set of observations
- Graphs a dot for each case against a single
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- distribution in which all data values have the same frequency or occurance
- when some of the variability in one variable can be accounted for by the other
- having to do with single variable
- number of standard deviations a term is above or below the mean
7 Clues: having to do with single variable • Graphs a dot for each case against a single • number of standard deviations a term is above or below the mean • average of the squared deviations from their mean set of observations • distribution in which all data values have the same frequency or occurance • ...
Evolutionary Process 2020-07-04
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- The tailbone of humans is a _______ structure
- He disproved the theory of spontaneous generation
- Amphibians are the ancestors of reptiles. What is the name give to the gradual process of change of organisms over time?
- The theory which talks about aliens bringing life to earth
- The theory that is widely used to explain the origin of earth.
- A fish which is named as a living fossil
- the element used to determine age of fossils
- The closest ancestors of birds and mammals
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- The evolving of novel species from older species.
- Paleontology is the study of ______
- The type of rocks in the crust of earth
- What happens to a species of organisms when they cannot adopt to a certain environment?
- Father of evolution.
- Where did the first pre-cell originate?
- A gas which was abundant in the early atmosphere
15 Clues: Father of evolution. • Paleontology is the study of ______ • The type of rocks in the crust of earth • Where did the first pre-cell originate? • A fish which is named as a living fossil • The closest ancestors of birds and mammals • the element used to determine age of fossils • The tailbone of humans is a _______ structure • ...
Introduction to Group Dynamics 2019-06-06
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- there should be a sense of holistic or unified whole
- subjective state of positive or negative affect often accompanied by a degree of arousal or activation
- methodology that looks into causal relationships of variables
- the underlying patterns of roles, norms and relations among members that organizes groups
- proposed the Social Exchange Theory
- to become part of this, a person must establish a link with a person who is already in the circle
- explains that one's actions in a group are because of rewards and punishments
- proposed the Self-categorization Theory
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- group of whales
- means that members depend on one another
- methodology that looks into connections and relationships of variables
- groups that are consists of two people
- theory that explains the "survival of the fittest" mindset of going into groups
- type of group that acts like your core group
- pack of baboons
15 Clues: group of whales • pack of baboons • proposed the Social Exchange Theory • groups that are consists of two people • proposed the Self-categorization Theory • means that members depend on one another • type of group that acts like your core group • there should be a sense of holistic or unified whole • methodology that looks into causal relationships of variables • ...
History of the Atom 2024-09-05
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- First began investigating the structure of an atom
- Developed the Atomos theory
- Matter is made of tiny particles called atoms that can’t be subdivided
- Further experimented with Thomson's model
- A compound always contains definite, or constant proportions of its elements by mass
- Not to be cut
- Electrons moving around the nucleus like planets revolving around the Sun.
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- When elements combine,they do so in the ratio of small whole numbers.
- More established than Democritus
- Model by J.J. Thomson; structure of atom model
- As the theory of Quantum Mechanics has developed, it is now believed that electrons exist in an “AREA” not in a specific “path”.
- Electron's path according to Niels Bohr
- Earth, Fire, Wind, Water
- Suggested that instead of electrons moving in random motion that they actually followed a path around the nucleus.
- English schoolteacher; Developed theory involving relationships between matter and the Atom.
15 Clues: Not to be cut • Earth, Fire, Wind, Water • Developed the Atomos theory • More established than Democritus • Electron's path according to Niels Bohr • Further experimented with Thomson's model • Model by J.J. Thomson; structure of atom model • First began investigating the structure of an atom • When elements combine,they do so in the ratio of small whole numbers. • ...
Evolution crossword puzzle 2023-02-10
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- "Older rock layers lay beneath younger ones
- The process by which chemicals present in organic matter are decomposed or oxidized into easily available forms to plants.
- The creator of the theory of evolution
- A fossil that is used for dating
- Determining the past of an artifact by analyzing it
- The theory that species change over time and share a common ancestor
- The process of species changing over time
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- "Organisms that best adjust to their environment are more likely to survive and reproduce
- The ship that Charles Darwin traveled in
- The identification of traits in plants and animals
- The history of an organism's life documented by fossils
- The book that Charles Darwin wrote on the theory of evolution
- A method used to date rocks
- A diagram that shows the rock formations of a region
- The preserved remains of a prehistoric organism
15 Clues: A method used to date rocks • A fossil that is used for dating • The creator of the theory of evolution • The ship that Charles Darwin traveled in • The process of species changing over time • "Older rock layers lay beneath younger ones • The preserved remains of a prehistoric organism • The identification of traits in plants and animals • ...
Evolution 2023-10-05
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- In Museums we have millions of _____ on display
- A scientist who founded his theory from traveling to the galapagos islands
- A way to determine how old a fossil is by its sediment layer
- You are the ____ of your parents
- The theory that everything started out as an explosion of particles
- The theory that evolution happens overtime
- The last known shared ancestor on the tree of evolution
- You could describe the dodo bird as _____
- Change in species over time
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- When a change occur in the genetic material of an organism
- Record When Newer fossils are found toward the surface and older fossils are farther down
- Whether an organism will reproduce or die depends on this
- The appendix is an example of a ____ structure
- A well-tested concept that explains a wide range of observations
- Information that controls a specific trait
15 Clues: Change in species over time • You are the ____ of your parents • You could describe the dodo bird as _____ • Information that controls a specific trait • The theory that evolution happens overtime • The appendix is an example of a ____ structure • In Museums we have millions of _____ on display • The last known shared ancestor on the tree of evolution • ...
Sociology Chapter 5 2022-03-24
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- theory that deviance is the result of social control
- a victimless crime
- accept society goals but achieve them in deviant ways
- internal social control
- created Anomie theory of deviance
- respect rules of behvior but believe they will never achieve goals
- determine guilt or innocence
- rate of repeated behavior
- evasion a white collar crime
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- behavior that violates norms
- a function of the correctional system
- country with a consistently low crime rate
- a violent crime
- wor hard to achieve economic success
- external social control
- believed deviants are biologically less advanced
- believed deviance was linked to body type
- a crime against property
18 Clues: a violent crime • a victimless crime • external social control • internal social control • a crime against property • rate of repeated behavior • behavior that violates norms • determine guilt or innocence • evasion a white collar crime • created Anomie theory of deviance • wor hard to achieve economic success • a function of the correctional system • ...
Theories of Romantic Relationships: Equity Theory 2021-12-02
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- this is about perceived fairness
- the researcher who stated what matters most with equity is the partners level of profit
- an economic theory of how relationships develop
- equity theory predicts this between the perceived inequity and the dissatisfaction
- definition of equity
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- what overbenefiting and underbenefiting leads to
- what might the overbenefitted partner feel?
- overbenefit and underbenfit are examples of …
- what is missing from the social exchange theory?
- rewards minus costs
- what arises when one partner puts a great deal in a relationship but gets little from it?
11 Clues: rewards minus costs • definition of equity • this is about perceived fairness • what might the overbenefitted partner feel? • overbenefit and underbenfit are examples of … • an economic theory of how relationships develop • what overbenefiting and underbenefiting leads to • what is missing from the social exchange theory? • ...
Chemistry - Acids and Bases 2022-07-27
Across
- What is pH?
- Typically have a hydroxide ion
- What is poH?
- Typically have a hydrogen infront of it
- The theory that acids are e-pair acceptors and bases are e-pair donors
- An atom's ability to attract electrons
- What is Kw?
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- The theory that acids are proton donors and bases are proton acceptors
- What is Ka?
- Substances that accepts or donate protons
- The theory that acids release H ions and bases release OH ions into a solution
11 Clues: What is pH? • What is Ka? • What is Kw? • What is poH? • Typically have a hydroxide ion • An atom's ability to attract electrons • Typically have a hydrogen infront of it • Substances that accepts or donate protons • The theory that acids are proton donors and bases are proton acceptors • The theory that acids are e-pair acceptors and bases are e-pair donors • ...
Natural Selection 2021-11-16
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- the action or process of mutating
- the disguising of military personnel, equipment, and installations by painting or covering them to make them blend in with their surroundings.
- theory of evolution by natural selection is the foundation upon which modern evolutionary theory is built.
- a group of living organisms consisting of similar individuals capable of exchanging genes or interbreeding.
- of Evolution based on the idea that all species? are related and gradually change over time.
- a change or difference in condition, amount, or level, typically with certain limits.
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- the action or process of adapting or being adapted.
- Selection the process whereby organisms better adapted to their environment tend to survive and produce more offspring. The theory of its action was first fully expounded by Charles Darwin and is now believed to be the main process that brings about evolution.
- develop gradually, especially from a simple to a more complex form.
- derive (a quality, characteristic, or predisposition) genetically from one's parents or ancestors.
- a supposition or a system of ideas intended to explain something, especially one based on general principles independent of the thing to be explained.
- a theory of evolution based on the principle that physical changes in organisms during their lifetime
12 Clues: the action or process of mutating • the action or process of adapting or being adapted. • develop gradually, especially from a simple to a more complex form. • a change or difference in condition, amount, or level, typically with certain limits. • of Evolution based on the idea that all species? are related and gradually change over time. • ...
Geog-Set-4 2017-02-25
Across
- The action of building something, typically a large structure
- mixed rainwater with pollutants in the air and comes down as ____
- one of the fastest ways of communication
- topmost layer of the trees in tropical forests
- a chemical substance used for killing pests
- sump, wet, soft and spongy ground
- plantlife, greenery
- Under the canopy is the dark layer called ______ layer
- the longitude passes through 0 degree is known as _____
- imaginary lines that run around the earth in north-south direction
- a large steep hill, having poor network of roads
- areas of fairly level high ground, upland
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- Pollution harms our lungs and causes shortness of breath
- Prime Meridian passes through the ________ in Greenwich, England
- is a short woody plants, bushes
- a specific code consisting of dots and dashes
- umbrella-like layer that allows very little sunlight to penetrate the lower layer
- the longitude passes through 0 degree is known as _____
- the code used to for speaking to people living in other countries (short form)
19 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 • ...
Set#5 B 2013-10-10
Across
- the upper class or ruling class (gentlemen, for ex)
- making the sounds of a chime
- poor
- happily
- home
- something that tends to be a disadvantage
- a substance used to prepare animal skins
- lying flat
- a period of testing to determine one's behaviour
- allowed
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- activity directed toward a goal
- rough
- a collection of many different things
- treatment that shows respect and honor
- cut or knocked down
- to shape, form, or finish with a tool
- pastor
- forehead
18 Clues: poor • home • rough • pastor • happily • allowed • forehead • lying flat • cut or knocked down • making the sounds of a chime • activity directed toward a goal • a collection of many different things • to shape, form, or finish with a tool • treatment that shows respect and honor • a substance used to prepare animal skins • something that tends to be a disadvantage • ...
-ER set 2 2021-09-21
18 Clues: To buy • To tan • To sing • To walk • To stay • To fall • To help • To give • To stop • To order • To bring • To think • To close • To verify • To get up • To win/earn • To miss/fail • To leave behind
vocab set 2 2023-11-06
Across
- from a train, bus, or any transport
- suggest or hint
- fall straight down
- or tasting unpleasent
- bent
- time go by
- or spread out of something
- action of spilling
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- of a country
- causing disturbance
- to
- land
- body thin, supple, graceful
- from moving
- having any serious purpose or value
- rise and fall in or as if in waves
- to surface
- out, exclude
18 Clues: to • land • bent • to surface • time go by • from moving • of a country • out, exclude • suggest or hint • fall straight down • action of spilling • causing disturbance • or tasting unpleasent • or spread out of something • body thin, supple, graceful • rise and fall in or as if in waves • having any serious purpose or value • from a train, bus, or any transport
Vocabulary Set B 2025-06-01
Across
- A document you pay at a restaurant
- A written story about someone's life
- To begin to be something
- Deeply loved
- To move the body or object to make it not straight
- Jewelry worn around the wrist
- Next to or at the side of
- To hit repeatedly
- The opposite of "in front of" or "before" in space
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- Having no hair
- To take something for a short time and return later
- To damage with fire
- Farther than
- The air you take in and out
- When someone is losing blood
- A person who shows courage
- To mix two things together
- A soft cover used to keep warm
18 Clues: Farther than • Deeply loved • Having no hair • To hit repeatedly • To damage with fire • To begin to be something • Next to or at the side of • A person who shows courage • To mix two things together • The air you take in and out • When someone is losing blood • Jewelry worn around the wrist • A soft cover used to keep warm • A document you pay at a restaurant • ...
set 6 literature 2025-05-09
18 Clues: riimi • juoni • runous • älykäs • kertoja • kääntää • romaani • kiehtova • sanakirja • yllättävä • sankaritar • vastustaja • keittokirja • kirjallisuus • menestyskirja • yksinkertainen • poikkeuksellinen • kirja-arvostelija
Spelling Set 2 2025-07-02
Across
- to find problems with
- it helps us decide right from wrong
- the space we live in
- very very easy
- chaos
- to write or email someone
- seriously wanting to get something done
- very anxious for something to happen
- belonging to a special group
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- book of words
- make improvements
- having many different options
- making someone feel foolish
- to speak to someone
- be very sure
- wanting to find out more
- enter to win
- being aware of where we are
18 Clues: chaos • be very sure • enter to win • book of words • very very easy • make improvements • to speak to someone • the space we live in • to find problems with • wanting to find out more • to write or email someone • making someone feel foolish • being aware of where we are • belonging to a special group • having many different options • it helps us decide right from wrong • ...
Nature of Science Vocab -Mod 1 2023-08-24
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- logical conclusion based on gathering information
- process by which the procedures and results of an experiment are evaluated by other scientists
- explanation of a natural phenomenon supported by many observations and experiments
- a group of breeding organisms whose offspring can produce viable offspring
- describes scientific relationships that have been proved to be constantly
- an organisms ability to maintain internal conditions
- the science of life
- the production of offspring
- something from the internal or external environment that causes an organism to react
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- an inherited characteristic that is developed over time and passed on to offspring
- the natural changes over an organism's life
- use of evidence to construct testable explanations and predictions of natural phenomena, as well as the body of knowledge generated through this process
- the addition of mass to an organism
- a set of moral principles or values
- anything that has all the characteristics of life
- living and nonliving things that surround an organism and with which the organism interacts
- the reaction to a stimulus
- testable explanation of a situation
18 Clues: the science of life • the reaction to a stimulus • the production of offspring • the addition of mass to an organism • a set of moral principles or values • testable explanation of a situation • the natural changes over an organism's life • logical conclusion based on gathering information • anything that has all the characteristics of life • ...
Instruction Media Puzzle 2025-04-30
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- One's mecha
- This person use a crew as an illustration
- Channel or something that convey
- Theory that focus on mental operation
- Tools to help people
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- Learning theory proposed by plato
- The devotional today is about this Person
- Theory that state leearning is between sender
- The Keytext form the devotional this morning
9 Clues: One's mecha • Tools to help people • Channel or something that convey • Learning theory proposed by plato • Theory that focus on mental operation • The devotional today is about this Person • This person use a crew as an illustration • The Keytext form the devotional this morning • Theory that state leearning is between sender
DM UNIT-I 2024-07-15
Across
- ^ is symbol of
- Set which has no elements
- Both sets are equal
- Elements common in set1 and set2
- set which is not finite
- Elements present universal set but not in that set
- Elements present in set1 and set2 both
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- <--> is symbol of
- no. of elements
- Answer is always false
- set present in other set
- --> is symbol of
- Answer is always true
- Name of first unit of DM
- set which is finite
15 Clues: ^ is symbol of • no. of elements • --> is symbol of • <--> is symbol of • Both sets are equal • set which is finite • Answer is always true • Answer is always false • set which is not finite • set present in other set • Name of first unit of DM • Set which has no elements • Elements common in set1 and set2 • Elements present in set1 and set2 both • ...
DNA CROSS WORD PUZZLE 2021-12-12
Across
- - Different beliefs about the universe just like a cosmic egg, a flat island divided by river, and a powerful being created everything.
- - Are rocky objects revolving around the sun that are too small to be called planets.
- - A theory that says the universe began as a small point that expanded rapidly about 13.8 billion years ago.
- - A model showing Earth located at the center of the universe.
- - He proposed the geocentric theory.
- - A proof of Big Bang theory that shows a change in frequency of waves of moving objects relative to its source.
- - A scientist who studies objects in space, such as black holes, galaxies, moons, planets, stars, etc.
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- - Also called as space junk.
- - A model showing the Sun as a fixed point in the center of the universe with objects revolving around it.
- - The study of celestial objects, space, and the universe as a whole.
- - A galaxy of no visible pattern.
- - He proposed the heliocentric theory.
- - The path one object takes as it revolves around another object in space.
- - The Sun together with the group of planets and other celestial bodies that revolve around it that are held by its gravitational attraction.
- - An icy body of frozen gas orbiting the sun.
15 Clues: - Also called as space junk. • - A galaxy of no visible pattern. • - He proposed the geocentric theory. • - He proposed the heliocentric theory. • - An icy body of frozen gas orbiting the sun. • - A model showing Earth located at the center of the universe. • - The study of celestial objects, space, and the universe as a whole. • ...
