set theory Crossword Puzzles
First 50 Terms for AP Psych Exam 2020-05-15
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- The way a problem is presented. Its presentation can affect how people view the problem and thus potentially affect decisions regarding the problem.
- Came up with the concept of a mental age and created a standardized test as well to measure intelligence.
- Neural impulse.
- People have removed this in the case of severe epileptic seizures.
- Thinking that gradually limits the number of possible solutions until the best solution is found.
- Part of brain that directs muscle movements in order to enable speech.
- Creator of the nativist theory of language acquisition.
- Biomedical therapy treated on very depressed people. An electric current is sent through their brain.
- In classical conditioning, the conditioning response wanes. In operant conditioning, the response is no longer reinforced.
- Why the news is so polarized. we only look for information that corresponds with our beliefs and not for any information that would contradict us.
- Theory that some of our motivated behaviors leads to an increase in arousal.
- Creative thinkers think like this.
- Stage in Piaget's theory when people begin to be able to think about thoughts in a logical manner (starts at like age 12).
- A psychodynamic theorist that focused on the role of the ego and not so much the role of the unconscious. He also thought people were motivated by inferiority and superiority.
- An example of this is retinal disparity.
- Dream theory that states that neural activity during sleep causes random visual memories to arise. Our brain makes these into stories.
- New information updates our existing schemas.
- A neo-Freudian who created the psychosocial stage theory.
- When something gets closer to us, our eyes have to move toward each other to keep it focused. it helps us understand how close objects are to us.
- Jung said this was a part of the collective unconscious, and these were the universal concepts we all share as humans.
- Cultural rules on when/how to express emotions. Therefore, these expressions are not universal to all cultures.
- The stage in Piaget's theory when children gain the ability to think about concrete events logically (from 7-11 years).
- Neuron unable to be excited to generate another action potential (doesn’t matter how intense the stimulus is).
- 2 stimuli become linked in this type of learning and Pavlov's dog is an example of this.
- Openness, conscientiousness, extraversion, agreeableness, neuroticism.
- An example of using this is choosing to take the train after witnessing an airplane crash.
- Takes info and connects it to things we already know.
- Also known as just noticeable difference.
- Effect where over time, intelligence scores increase over generations.
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- It is a monocular cue where faraway objects tend to look blurred.
- Minumum Stimulation needed to detect a sense half of the time.
- Discovered that many facial expressions of emotion were universal (easily read by people from different cultures) (especially anger).
- Research/study that tries to solve practical problems.
- In Pavlov's dog, an example of this is the dog salivating.
- The limit set by George Miller and the magic number 7 can be expanded through this.
- Depends on one's span and the recency effect. the magic number 7 shows how much it is.
- These are also known as motor neurons. They bring info from brain and spinal cord to glands and muscles.
- Its two divisions include the sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous system and it is a part of the peripheral nervous system.
- Optimal period in life where exposure to certain experiences will enable normal development production.
- When you need to feel a part of a group. This is why we have FOMO.
- A defense mechanism where bad feelings are taken out on not the original source, but a less scary person/object. That is why they say you hurt the ones you love the most.
- This follows the reality principle and is partially unconscious and partially conscious. Some say it is the mediator.
- Ability to adjust to changes/experiences. Helps us grow and develop.
- When a physiological need becomes more prominent, our psychological drive to reduce the need also becomes more prominent.
- Visual perception phenomenon when a small light seems to move in a dark environment.
- Creator of the social learning theory (modeling) and of reciprocal determinism and self-efficacy.
- Guarantee a solution by trying every possible way of answering a problem.
- When we are motivated to perform a certain behavior to attain promised rewards.
- Learning and understanding in terms of our existing schemas.
- A part of the neural impulse when the charge difference is lost, which allows the axon channels to open. This leads to action potential.
50 Clues: Neural impulse. • Creative thinkers think like this. • An example of this is retinal disparity. • Also known as just noticeable difference. • New information updates our existing schemas. • Takes info and connects it to things we already know. • Research/study that tries to solve practical problems. • Creator of the nativist theory of language acquisition. • ...
Crossword of matter but again. 2020-05-12
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- Liquid becoming solid.
- Solid, Liquid and Gas.
- The number of how hot something is.
- Atoms vibrating theory.
- A liquid becoming so hot that it's evaporating.
- Gas becoming a liquid.
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- Rapidly shaking.
- Rapidly shaking but with out the "S".
- Atoms vibrating very fast.
- The power stored inside.
- Solid becoming liquid.
- It has a fixed volume but not a fixed shape.
- Liquid becoming a solid.
- It has a fixed volume and shape.
- It has no fixed volume and shape.
15 Clues: Rapidly shaking. • Liquid becoming solid. • Solid, Liquid and Gas. • Solid becoming liquid. • Gas becoming a liquid. • Atoms vibrating theory. • The power stored inside. • Liquid becoming a solid. • Atoms vibrating very fast. • It has a fixed volume and shape. • It has no fixed volume and shape. • The number of how hot something is. • Rapidly shaking but with out the "S". • ...
The Physics Hall of Fame_Raghav 2025-10-01
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- Famous for work on black holes.
- – Pioneer of alternating current (AC).
- Famous for wave equation and cat thought experiment.
- – Discovered radioactivity, Nobel laureate.
- Developed equations of electromagnetism.
- – Proposed the theory of relativity.
- Proposed the absolute temperature scale.
- – Developed the model of the atom with orbits.
- – Discovered the law of gravitation.
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- Known for pressure law and fluid mechanics.
- Known for the uncertainty principle.
- – Father of quantum theory.
- Demonstrated radio waves experimentally.
- – Known for electromagnetic induction.
- Discovered the nucleus of the atom.
15 Clues: – Father of quantum theory. • Famous for work on black holes. • Discovered the nucleus of the atom. • Known for the uncertainty principle. • – Proposed the theory of relativity. • – Discovered the law of gravitation. • – Pioneer of alternating current (AC). • – Known for electromagnetic induction. • Demonstrated radio waves experimentally. • ...
Social Psychology 2022-05-17
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- in the door, term describes a phenomenon in which people who agree to a small request are more likely to later agree to a larger request
- theory, the theory that we tend to give a casual explanation for someone's behavior, often by crediting either the situation or the person's disposition
- social influence, influence resulting from a persons desire to gain approval or avoid disapproval
- adjusting ones behavior or thinking to coincide with a group standard
- idea that if you do something for someone they owe you something in return
- expectations and rules by which a society guides the bahvior of its members
- group bias, tendency to favor individuals within our group over those from outside our group
- Study,This social psychologist studied how people behave when they are asked to play roles, in particular as prison guards or prisoners.
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- a negative attitude formed toward an individual or group without sufficient experience with the person or group
- Psychology, the scientific study of how people think about influence and relate to one another
- generalized beliefs about what members of an identifiable group are like that operate as schemas when perceiving members of those groups
- the quality of unselfish concern for the welfare of others
- in the face, The persuader attempts to convince the respondent to comply by making a large request that the respondent will most likely turn down, much like a metaphorical slamming of a door in the persuader's face.
- unjustifiable negative behavior toward a group and its members
- the different positions in the group each with its own set of norms
15 Clues: the quality of unselfish concern for the welfare of others • unjustifiable negative behavior toward a group and its members • the different positions in the group each with its own set of norms • adjusting ones behavior or thinking to coincide with a group standard • idea that if you do something for someone they owe you something in return • ...
Career Set 1 2021-01-13
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- forms of pay other than salary or wages such as insurance or paid vacation
- work that a person does for pay
- a fixed amount of money paid for each hour worked
- person who checks and evaluates an employee's work
- a minimum price that an employer can pay a worker for an hour of labor
- A fixed amount of money paid to an employee for each pay period
- working at least 40 hours a week
- a tax on people's earnings that goes to the government
- time worked in addition to regular hours
- a person that works with you in the same workplace
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- someone who works for a person or business for pay
- A form of financial aid that does not need to be repaid; usually awarded on the basis of academic, athletic or other achievements
- earnings from work or investment
- Free Application for Federal Student Aid; determines how much financial aid a student may receive
- working less than full-time
- the total amount of income from wages before any payroll deductions
- person or organization that pays people to work for them
- a profession for which one trains and which is undertaken as a permanent calling
18 Clues: working less than full-time • work that a person does for pay • earnings from work or investment • working at least 40 hours a week • time worked in addition to regular hours • a fixed amount of money paid for each hour worked • someone who works for a person or business for pay • person who checks and evaluates an employee's work • ...
Stem Set #12 2022-02-22
CROSSWORD SET 2 2024-12-12
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- A growing trend where countries reduce reliance on China for supply chains.
- India's flagship digital payment system that's gone global.
- Innovations boosting India’s farming productivity.
- Economic phenomenon where public sector spending reduces private sector investment.
- The levy imposed to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
- The shift away from the U.S. dollar in international trade settlements.
- A European country that became a leader in green hydrogen production.
- This country surpassed its EU peers in renewable energy usage in 2023.
- The global economic event held in New Delhi in 2023.
- A concept emphasizing skills and productivity as a nation’s key resources.
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- Sustainable use of ocean resources for economic growth and environmental health.
- A recent mechanism facilitating trade with Russia amid sanctions.
- India’s premier policy think tank driving transformative initiatives.
- Agreement boosting economic ties between India and Australia.
- India’s new RBI Governor as of 2024.
- A key economic term for the difference between revenue and expenditure in the government budget.
- Bangalore’s nickname as India’s hub for startups.
- Backbone of India's economy, generating employment and fostering innovation.
18 Clues: India’s new RBI Governor as of 2024. • Bangalore’s nickname as India’s hub for startups. • Innovations boosting India’s farming productivity. • The levy imposed to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. • The global economic event held in New Delhi in 2023. • India's flagship digital payment system that's gone global. • ...
Vocab set 2 2023-11-06
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- to prevent movement or progress
- A family/group that maintains power for multiple generations.
- smell and/or taste bad
- rise and fall like waves
- introduce or convey gradually and insidiously
- come or send forth
- slip by; pass
- to fall straight down or decline suddenly
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- break, burst, or rupture
- lacking liveliness or interest
- close to or next to
- silly
- stick fast
- to become spoiled
- easily bent or shaped
- fail to include or mention
- to land (mostly after a flight)
- effortless grace
18 Clues: silly • stick fast • slip by; pass • effortless grace • to become spoiled • come or send forth • close to or next to • easily bent or shaped • smell and/or taste bad • break, burst, or rupture • rise and fall like waves • fail to include or mention • lacking liveliness or interest • to prevent movement or progress • to land (mostly after a flight) • to fall straight down or decline suddenly • ...
Set 2 Crossword 2023-11-07
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- A family or group that maintains power for several generations., The Samanid _____ came to its end in December 1004.
- A sweet scent ______ from the blossoms
- Hardened plastic
- To interrupt or impede the progress of, It wasn't like Alex to let anger _____ his schedule.
- Someone being very unserious.
- Radio communications are _____ by static
- Prices that remain the same
- Someone who lives far away from you.
- You can ____ the salt from the recipe.
- Antonym: Filled, The site of the town is a _____, rocky mountain valley.
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- Antonym: Ignore
- Synonym: Imply, Will not be ignoble and say the harsh thing, but only ______ it.
- Good leather
- the deterioration of food and perishable goods.
- A rockslide on a steep mountain.
- Synonym: Glide by, Probably several months ______ before the young larvae are excluded.
- Antonym: Fresh
- Synonym: Land, He helped his little wife to _____, and let her pass into the house before him.
18 Clues: Good leather • Antonym: Fresh • Antonym: Ignore • Hardened plastic • Prices that remain the same • Someone being very unserious. • A rockslide on a steep mountain. • Someone who lives far away from you. • A sweet scent ______ from the blossoms • You can ____ the salt from the recipe. • Radio communications are _____ by static • the deterioration of food and perishable goods. • ...
PSYC 3050 Unit 4 2022-11-26
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- type of leader who is self-aware of their own ethics and values
- systems theory that views organizations as interplay of people and technology
- their goals are put first when management by objectives is used
- a "What do good leaders do?" approach to leadership
- type of power most likely to result in resistance and CWBs
- organizational theory concerned with getting maximum results with minimum resources
- a "Who will make a good leader?" approach to leadership
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- type of power used by an athlete who drinks Coke
- a leadership style that considers members' opinions
- stops women from getting to higher levels of management
- assumptions, beliefs, and values, of an organization
- type of climate where different perspectives are respected
- systems theory describing 10 characteristics of systems
- type of leader who puts members needs above their own
- type of power used when buying dinner for help with a project
15 Clues: type of power used by an athlete who drinks Coke • a leadership style that considers members' opinions • a "What do good leaders do?" approach to leadership • assumptions, beliefs, and values, of an organization • type of leader who puts members needs above their own • stops women from getting to higher levels of management • ...
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 • ...
G5_Warm-up activity 2022-03-12
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- Topic of today's presentation
- In one-to-none equivalence, ____ equivalent is available in the TL.
- Who developed the theory that mainly focuses on literary translation for equivalence?
- Connotation of speech level is one of connotative __________.
- Translating the text for a particular readership is the achievement of _______ equivalence.
- Connotative equivalence can also be called ________ equivalence.
- Equivalence in translation is the ____________ between the SL and the TL
- An _________ of form is required to achieve formal equivalence.
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- Who developed the theory of quantitative equivalence?
- One-to-one, one-to-several, one-to-part, one-to-none are types of ___________ equivalence.
- Koller’s theory about equivalence in translation bases on _______.
- Which connotative dimension does this example belong to? ST: Duodenum TT: Tá tràng
- What is the central area of concern in denotative equivalence?
- What must be preserved in the SL text as a requirement of equivalence?
- Approximate equivalence means that only ________ equivalents are available.
15 Clues: Topic of today's presentation • Who developed the theory of quantitative equivalence? • Connotation of speech level is one of connotative __________. • What is the central area of concern in denotative equivalence? • An _________ of form is required to achieve formal equivalence. • Connotative equivalence can also be called ________ equivalence. • ...
Erik Erikson Review 2024-02-07
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- How many stages are involved in the theory?
- What country was Erikson born in?
- What is the first stage of Erik Erikson's theory?
- How many books did he publish?
- What word is associated with the early childhood stage
- What are the developmental conflicts associated with each age stage called?
- What is the last stage of the stages of development?
- V.S. Mistrust What is the crisis related to the infancy stage?
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- What stage includes the ages 12-18, and is associated with the crisis identity V.S.confusion?
- How many children did Erikson have?
- Truth What book did Erikson receive a U.S. national Book Award for?
- Teacher What was his job before he was a theorist?
- V.S. Isolation What is the crisis associated with young adulthood?
- Focused on the development of what part of a person?
- of Development What was the name of Erik Erikson's theory?
15 Clues: How many books did he publish? • What country was Erikson born in? • How many children did Erikson have? • How many stages are involved in the theory? • What is the first stage of Erik Erikson's theory? • Teacher What was his job before he was a theorist? • Focused on the development of what part of a person? • What is the last stage of the stages of development? • ...
Sleep 2025-03-13
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- The 24 hour rhythm that regulates sleep patterns
- A common sleep disorder involving difficulty falling or staying asleep
- The stage of sleep where vivid dreams occur
- Freud's theory that dreams allow us to express unconscious desire
- The stage of sleep where the body recovers and repairs
- The hormone that regulates sleep
- Theory that dreams help consolidate memories and problem-solve
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- Dream theory suggesting the brain tries to make sense of neural activity during sleep
- Effects of sleep deprivation that relate to problems with coordination and balance
- The lightest stage of sleep
- Visual representation (graph) of sleep stages throughout the night
- The region of the brain that produces and secretes melatonin
- Effects of sleep deprivation that relate to difficulties with thought processes such as memory
- Effects of sleep deprivation that relate to difficulty managing emotions
- The region of the brain that acts as the body's clock
15 Clues: The lightest stage of sleep • The hormone that regulates sleep • The stage of sleep where vivid dreams occur • The 24 hour rhythm that regulates sleep patterns • The region of the brain that acts as the body's clock • The stage of sleep where the body recovers and repairs • The region of the brain that produces and secretes melatonin • ...
Escape the room 2026-02-19
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- Theory that production location shifts as products mature
- Benefit enjoyed by firms that enter an industry early
- Specializing in goods produced relatively more efficiently
- Government policies that shield domestic industries from foreign competition
- Model explaining national competitive advantage with four determinants
- Porter’s determinant referring to the nature of home market demand
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- Framework emphasizing scale economies in shaping trade
- Total amount of land, labor, capital, and resources a country possesses
- When a country is more efficient than others at producing a good
- Theory that links trade patterns to differences in factor endowments
- Situation where governments do not restrict trade with tariffs or quotas
- Theory that argues countries should maintain a trade surplus by exporting more than they import
- Economist who proposed specialization based on relative efficiency
- Empirical finding that contradicted Heckscher-Ohlin predictions
- Cost advantages from producing at large scale
15 Clues: Cost advantages from producing at large scale • Benefit enjoyed by firms that enter an industry early • Framework emphasizing scale economies in shaping trade • Theory that production location shifts as products mature • Specializing in goods produced relatively more efficiently • Empirical finding that contradicted Heckscher-Ohlin predictions • ...
Unit 4 & 5 Vocab Toddlers 2022-12-07
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- wait until later to get what is wanted
- abnormal or unusual formation
- symbolic actions seen in play that mimic real situations
- sudden emotional outburst of anger commonly displayed by a toddler
- a person's height
- going back to an earlier stage of development
- ability to control oneself
- questions that only require 1-2 word responses
- ability to label self and others as male or female
- person's ability to pronounce words that can be understood by others
- toddler uses real objects and pretends to do something that has to do with him or herself
- confidence a person has in his or her own worth, competence, and control
- not self-guided by internal values
- shy
- development of hand and finger muscles
- only speaks one language
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- special underpants made of disposable diaper material that helps lessen mess of accidents during toilet learning
- lengthening and thickening of muscles
- conflict toddlers must resolve according to the 2nd stage of Erikson's psychosocial theory
- ability to recall and later imitate someone's behavior
- seeing in "mind's eye" or hearing in "mind's ear" in absence of a stimulus
- being fluent in 2 languages
- ability to coordinate sight with movement of hands
- development of trunk, arm, and leg muscles
- questions that require descriptive response for answer
- toddler uses one set of objects to represent another set of objects and pretends to do something involving other people
- fine-motor movements that are smooth and rather effortless
- doing as one chooses rather than what others want
- solid foods that provide nutrients in addition to milk
- evaluating how to respond to a stituation by getting a social cue from a more experienced person
30 Clues: shy • a person's height • only speaks one language • ability to control oneself • being fluent in 2 languages • abnormal or unusual formation • not self-guided by internal values • lengthening and thickening of muscles • wait until later to get what is wanted • development of hand and finger muscles • development of trunk, arm, and leg muscles • ...
Riverside Crossword 2020-06-15
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- scoring guide
- specific set of items that are administered together for a test
- statistics that describe the performance of a group of test takers
- federal law that protects the privacy of student education records
- Statements about attaining a specified level of performance on the test
- proof of achievement
- statistic that indicates how strongly two measure such as test scores tend to vary together
- point on the score scale that separates the upper half of a group of test takers from the lower half
- Riverside's in-house Content Management System used to author test items.
- a reasoning and problem-solving test used to qualify K-12 students for gifted programs
- Riverside's Order Management System
- packaged set of test answer docs received from scanning DM etc.
- a testing program mandated by a government body
- skills measured by a test
- type of norm-referenced score in which the only possible scores are the whole numbers from 1 to 9
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- power of a test or test question to separate high-ability test takers from low-ability test takers
- test construction specification
- concept that test scores can be interpreted as intended
- Riverside's document tracking and scanning systems
- average
- passing score
- test question
- law passed in 1996 to protect health information
- law passed in 2015 intended give states/districts flexibility with their assessments
- process of estimating parameters for a test question
- process of converting scores obtained on an exam to an arbitrary scale
- scorable subset of test items
- incorrect option of a multiple-choice item
- correct response to an test question
- a measure of a person’s ability based on Item Response Theory (IRT)
30 Clues: average • scoring guide • passing score • test question • proof of achievement • skills measured by a test • scorable subset of test items • test construction specification • Riverside's Order Management System • correct response to an test question • incorrect option of a multiple-choice item • a testing program mandated by a government body • ...
Conflict Management Chaper 1-4 2020-03-09
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- goals are more or less positive
- positions
- personal definition of a word
- what the conversation was about
- humans attach meaning
- overarching set of beliefs about how the world works
- concept relatively stable set of perceptions about oneself
- behavior that is learning
- any communication intended to move two people’s views
- how one responds can change the entire direction communication
- posits that attitudes are developed by observing others
- how we weave together knowledge and feelings
- one's sense of self-worth
- dictionary definition of a word
- finite amount of something
- who the parties are to each other
- purely internal struggle about one's goals
- event that precipitates the conflict
- how things should be done
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- judges the same behavior differently in self than in others
- rational weighing of facts and evidence using the rules of logic
- the concept that the goals of all parties in a conflict will be met
- vague notion of what would be a desirable outcome
- underlying needs
- as if communication were like a machine
- assume that the behavior is caused by a situation
- defending one’s positions
- focuses that drive conflicts
- mathematical way to calculate projected gains
- struggle among a small number of people
- demands or fixed outcome statements
- the level people need each other to attain goals
- not facts but rather tentative explanations for observed behaviors
- present the description from the perspective of the speaker
- internal struggle between the id and superego
- desired condition
- attacks others and their positions
- behavior determined by biology
- tangible resources or any measurable factor
- cooperative and competitive tactics
40 Clues: positions • underlying needs • desired condition • humans attach meaning • defending one’s positions • behavior that is learning • one's sense of self-worth • how things should be done • finite amount of something • focuses that drive conflicts • personal definition of a word • behavior determined by biology • goals are more or less positive • what the conversation was about • ...
Homework Assignment #3 2017-12-05
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- Processing information and representing it in memory
- Type of discourse that describes true events/information
- 3-D shapes; RBC theory
- Can be set up on scale from low to high
- Backward movement in one eye during presence of words that appear in a sentence earlier
- Rules of language that structures the combination of words into sentences
- Sequence of events in a particular order; content is familiar
- Unit of meaning
- Definition of words/sentences
- An objective approach to psychology that relies heavily on observation on reactions to stimuli in a particular setting
- Restrictions from initial to goal state
- Knowledge, monitoring, and control of memory
- Damage to visual cortex; not being able to view an object
- set Despite there being an easier method, repeating the same solution to a problem
- Smallest unit of knowledge; can be either true or false
- Severe deficits in episodic memory
- Typically the best example of a category
- Mental strategies intended to enhance memory
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- Combination resulting in larger units
- Units of language longer than a single sentence
- Problem-solving strategy that often leads to the right answer but can also be wrong
- Mental representation of category
- Meaning of intended message
- Early approach to mental activity that involves an objective self-analysis of sensations
- Location/access to long-term memory
- Requires top-down and bottom-up processing; use of previous knowledge for stimuli
- Task of repeating only one message after hearing two messages at the same time
- Problem-solving strategy that involves breaking down a problem into smaller problems
- Repeating information silently; not effective
- Sound quality of tone
- Unit of language
31 Clues: Unit of meaning • Unit of language • Sound quality of tone • 3-D shapes; RBC theory • Meaning of intended message • Definition of words/sentences • Mental representation of category • Severe deficits in episodic memory • Location/access to long-term memory • Combination resulting in larger units • Can be set up on scale from low to high • Restrictions from initial to goal state • ...
Waves Crossword - Sarah Sias 2022-03-15
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- What does the E stand for in E=mc²
- The ability to do work
- What does the m stand for in E=mc²?
- A disturbance of energy that transfers the energy from place to place
- Top of the wave
- What can´t be created or destroyed, but can be transformed?
- The distance from the crest to the mid-line
- What does the c stand for in E=mc²?
- the horizontal line that passes exactly in the middle between the graph's maximum and minimum points.
- Objects at rest/in motion will remain that way until acted upon by an outside force
- What is the Equation for the Theory of Relativity?
- A wave that is moving up and down or side to side
- Crest to Crest or Trough to Trough
- What does matter turn into when it reaches the speed of light?
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- Waves in which the vibration of the medium is parallel to the direction the wave travels and displacement of the medium are in the same (or opposite) direction of the wave propagation.
- What happens on one side of an equation the exact opposite happens on the other
- the reduction of an item's density, the opposite of compression.
- The substance or material waves travel through
- The number of waves that pass a set point in a set amount of time
- Bottom of the wave
- A wave then needs a medium to travel through
- What happens to one side of an equation the same things happens to the other
- TRUE or FALSE, The speed of light can change
- What is the Speed of Light?
- When the waves are scrunched together
- Law of Conservation of?
26 Clues: Top of the wave • Bottom of the wave • The ability to do work • Law of Conservation of? • What is the Speed of Light? • What does the E stand for in E=mc² • Crest to Crest or Trough to Trough • What does the m stand for in E=mc²? • What does the c stand for in E=mc²? • When the waves are scrunched together • The distance from the crest to the mid-line • ...
Waves Crossword - Sarah Sias 2022-03-15
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- The number of waves that pass a set point in a set amount of time
- Law of Conservation of?
- What is the Speed of Light?
- Waves in which the vibration of the medium is parallel to the direction the wave travels and displacement of the medium are in the same (or opposite) direction of the wave propagation.
- A wave then needs a medium to travel through
- TRUE or FALSE, The speed of light can change
- What happens to one side of an equation the same things happens to the other
- Bottom of the wave
- What does the c stand for in E=mc²?
- The distance from the crest to the mid-line
- What does the E stand for in E=mc²
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- What happens on one side of an equation the exact opposite happens on the other
- the reduction of an item's density, the opposite of compression.
- Objects at rest/in motion will remain that way until acted upon by an outside force
- the horizontal line that passes exactly in the middle between the graph's maximum and minimum points.
- A wave that is moving up and down or side to side
- What does the m stand for in E=mc²?
- A disturbance of energy that transfers the energy from place to place
- What can´t be created or destroyed, but can be transformed?
- The substance or material waves travel through
- Top of the wave
- The ability to do work
- What does matter turn into when it reaches the speed of light?
- When the waves are scrunched together
- Crest to Crest or Trough to Trough
- What is the Equation for the Theory of Relativity?
26 Clues: Top of the wave • Bottom of the wave • The ability to do work • Law of Conservation of? • What is the Speed of Light? • Crest to Crest or Trough to Trough • What does the E stand for in E=mc² • What does the m stand for in E=mc²? • What does the c stand for in E=mc²? • When the waves are scrunched together • The distance from the crest to the mid-line • ...
Sub Grid #7 2023-09-08
Across
- a measure of one's attitudes toward encoding messages
- a propitious moment for decision or action
- the characteristic spirit of a culture, era, or community as manifested in its beliefs and aspirations.
- any set of circumstances that involves at least one person using some sort of communication to modify the perspective of at least one other person
- the reason for which something is done or created or for which something exists
- a particular group at which a film, book, advertising campaign, etc., is aimed.
- the opportunity or possibility to do or deal with something
- statistics that describe populations and their characteristics
- the core group of people that you try to reach whenever you make a decision about your messages
- the customs, arts, social institutions, and achievements of a particular nation, people, or other social group.
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- a communication theory that describes what happens when a person (or group) creates different images of themselves when communicating with different audiences
- the way in which something is arranged or set out.
- comprised of people who aren't the most likely to buy a product or service, but are still the second-most important
- to appeal to the audiences' sense of reason or logic
- typically an item of cultural or historical interest
- fit in with the wishes or needs of.
- special words or expressions that are used by a particular profession or group and are difficult for others to understand
- the function assumed or part played by a person or thing in a particular situation
- an appeal made to an audience's emotions in order to evoke feeling
- the way in which a piece of writing is delivered
20 Clues: fit in with the wishes or needs of. • a propitious moment for decision or action • the way in which a piece of writing is delivered • the way in which something is arranged or set out. • to appeal to the audiences' sense of reason or logic • typically an item of cultural or historical interest • a measure of one's attitudes toward encoding messages • ...
Earth Science Vocab Crossword Puzzle 2024-03-14
Across
- A large natural or artificial lake used as a source of water supply
- Any fault lines or intrusions that cut across a set of rock strata must be younger than that set of rock
- Living things within an ecosystem
- the change in the characteristics of a species over several generations
- Preserved paths of animals that crawled on and bored or burrowed into the seafloor
- The branch of science concerned with fossil animals and plants
- The process by which food is made by bacteria or other living things using chemicals as the energy source
- Calculates an age in years for geologic materials
- The theory that changes in the earth's crust during geological history
- The oldest layer is at the base and that the layers are progressively younger with ascending order in the sequence
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- the numeric age of a layer of rocks or fossils
- When species vanish much faster than they are replaced
- depicts layers of different rocks, with the oldest at the bottom and the youngest at the top
- The age of a rock layer compared to other layers
- A non-living part of an ecosystem that shapes its environment
- The mold of a organism in a rock
- A surface of contact between two groups of unconformable strata
- 4,600 million years ago
- A very long span of geologic time
- The process by which green plants and some other organisms use sunlight to synthesize
- a fossil that is useful for dating and correlating the strata in which it is found
- The time required for one-half of the radioactive (parent)isotopes in a sample to decay to radiogenic (daughter) isotopes
- The flow of water towards or out of one reservoir to another
- the beginning of a distinctive period
24 Clues: 4,600 million years ago • The mold of a organism in a rock • Living things within an ecosystem • A very long span of geologic time • the beginning of a distinctive period • the numeric age of a layer of rocks or fossils • The age of a rock layer compared to other layers • Calculates an age in years for geologic materials • ...
cross word puzzle 2024-11-04
Across
- a concept on which Hull's theory was based on
- Gestalt
- principle of Gestalt Theory
- increases a desired behaviour
- classical conditioning
- UCS-loud noise CS-?
- unconditioned stimulus
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- A salesperson receives a bonus after every ten sales they make
- the black and white picture of panda
- cat in a puzzle box
- relatively permanent change in behaviour
- food,water,etc..
- classical conditioning on human learning
- rat and the lever
14 Clues: Gestalt • food,water,etc.. • rat and the lever • cat in a puzzle box • UCS-loud noise CS-? • classical conditioning • unconditioned stimulus • principle of Gestalt Theory • increases a desired behaviour • the black and white picture of panda • relatively permanent change in behaviour • classical conditioning on human learning • a concept on which Hull's theory was based on • ...
ES 10.1 Review 2015-04-29
Across
- a space that does not contain any matter
- Earth’s most distant point
- amount of time a planet takes to complete its orbit
- sun centered
- symmetrical oval
- closest point to the sun
- circle around due to gravity
- this astronomer proposed the heliocentric theory
- developed the law of gravity
- our galaxy
Down
- this astronomer agreed with Copernicus
- the force of gravity depends on___________and distance
- popularized the geocentric theory
- Kepler developed__________laws of planetary motion
- earth centered
- this astronomer assumed that the planets traveled in small circles called epicycles
- the study of God’s creation beyond our atmosphere
17 Clues: our galaxy • sun centered • earth centered • symmetrical oval • closest point to the sun • Earth’s most distant point • circle around due to gravity • developed the law of gravity • popularized the geocentric theory • this astronomer agreed with Copernicus • a space that does not contain any matter • this astronomer proposed the heliocentric theory • ...
Conflict Management Chapters 1-4 2020-03-09
Across
- the level people need each other to attain goals
- event that precipitates the conflict
- behavior determined by biology
- attacks others and their positions
- vague notion of what would be a desirable outcome
- how we weave together knowledge and feelings
- not facts but rather tentative explanations for observed behaviors
- assume that the behavior is caused by a situation
- how one responds can change the entire direction communication
- one's sense of self-worth
- rational weighing of facts and evidence using the rules of logic
- positions
- what the conversation was about
- posits that attitudes are developed by observing others
- desired condition
- struggle among a small number of people
- underlying needs
- tangible resources or any measurable factor
- dictionary definition of a word
- judges the same behavior differently in self than in others
- concept relatively stable set of perceptions about oneself
- behavior that is learning
Down
- mathematical way to calculate projected gains
- who the parties are to each other
- the concept that the goals of all parties in a conflict will be met
- demands or fixed outcome statements
- how things should be done
- goals are more or less positive
- humans attach meaning
- cooperative and competitive tactics
- purely internal struggle about one's goals
- any communication intended to move two people’s views
- present the description from the perspective of the speaker
- as if communication were like a machine
- internal struggle between the id and superego
- defending one’s positions
- personal definition of a word
- focuses that drive conflicts
- overarching set of beliefs about how the world works
- finite amount of something
40 Clues: positions • underlying needs • desired condition • humans attach meaning • how things should be done • one's sense of self-worth • defending one’s positions • behavior that is learning • finite amount of something • focuses that drive conflicts • personal definition of a word • behavior determined by biology • goals are more or less positive • what the conversation was about • ...
Conflict Management Chapters 1-4 2020-03-09
Across
- goals are more or less positive
- positions
- humans attach meaning
- demands or fixed outcome statements
- how things should be done
- personal definition of a word
- present the description from the perspective of the speaker
- how we weave together knowledge and feelings
- the level people need each other to attain goals
- desired condition
- who the parties are to each other
- purely internal struggle about one's goals
- overarching set of beliefs about how the world works
- defending one’s positions
- rational weighing of facts and evidence using the rules of logic
- any communication intended to move two people’s views
- behavior that is learning
- internal struggle between the id and superego
- posits that attitudes are developed by observing others
- vague notion of what would be a desirable outcome
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- cooperative and competitive tactics
- one's sense of self-worth
- underlying needs
- dictionary definition of a word
- not facts but rather tentative explanations for observed behaviors
- finite amount of something
- process as if communication were like a machine
- how one responds can change the entire direction communication
- judges the same behavior differently in self than in others
- tangible resources or any measurable factor
- focuses that drive conflicts
- the concept that the goals of all parties in a conflict will be met
- assume that the behavior is caused by a situation
- what the conversation was about
- struggle among a small number of people
- attacks others and their positions
- mathematical way to calculate projected gains
- concept relatively stable set of perceptions about oneself
- event that precipitates the conflict
- behavior determined by biology
40 Clues: positions • underlying needs • desired condition • humans attach meaning • one's sense of self-worth • how things should be done • defending one’s positions • behavior that is learning • finite amount of something • focuses that drive conflicts • personal definition of a word • behavior determined by biology • dictionary definition of a word • goals are more or less positive • ...
Waves Crossword - Sarah Sias 2022-03-15
Across
- What does the m stand for in E=mc²?
- What does the c stand for in E=mc²?
- TRUE or FALSE, The speed of light can change
- What is the Equation for the Theory of Relativity?
- What happens on one side of an equation the exact opposite happens on the other
- Crest to Crest or Trough to Trough
- What does matter turn into when it reaches the speed of light?
- What can´t be created or destroyed, but can be transformed?
- the horizontal line that passes exactly in the middle between the graph's maximum and minimum points.
- What does the E stand for in E=mc²
- A wave that is moving up and down or side to side
- The substance or material waves travel through
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- What happens to one side of an equation the same things happens to the other
- Objects at rest/in motion will remain that way until acted upon by an outside force
- Law of Conservation of?
- Waves in which the vibration of the medium is parallel to the direction the wave travels and displacement of the medium are in the same (or opposite) direction of the wave propagation.
- The number of waves that pass a set point in a set amount of time
- The ability to do work
- Bottom of the wave
- A disturbance of energy that transfers the energy from place to place
- A wave then needs a medium to travel through
- What is the Speed of Light?
- Top of the wave
- When the waves are scrunched together
- The distance from the crest to the mid-line
25 Clues: Top of the wave • Bottom of the wave • The ability to do work • Law of Conservation of? • What is the Speed of Light? • Crest to Crest or Trough to Trough • What does the E stand for in E=mc² • What does the m stand for in E=mc²? • What does the c stand for in E=mc²? • When the waves are scrunched together • The distance from the crest to the mid-line • ...
Scientific Revolution and Enlightenment 2022-04-12
Across
- Ruled Prussia as an enlightened despot
- The heliocentric theory was proposed by this astronomer.
- Developed the world’s first vaccination.
- Greatly influenced criminal law reformers. He argued against the use of torture.
- French philosopher who doubted everything
- Scientist who developed the universal law of gravitation.
- This enlightened despot supported freedom of worship
- Believed that the ideal government was one that was freely formed by the people and guided by the “general will” of society.
- Argued that the purpose of government is to protect the natural rights of citizens and citizens have the right to overthrow it if it fails to protect those rights.
- French philosopher who came up with the idea of checks and balances and separation of powers.
- The Father of modern chemistry
- Created a large set of books to which many leading scholars of Europe contributed articles and essays
- Russian empress who was considered an enlightened despot
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- The first published scientific work based on observations made through a telescope
- Known for inventing the microscope.
- Stood trial and falsely confessed that Copernicus’ ideas were not the truth.
- Ruled Austria as an enlightened despot
- Francis Bacon helped develop this.
- Dissected human corpses and published his observations which increased knowledge of human anatomy?
- Mathematically proved that the planets moved in an elliptical fashion around the sun.
- Advocated for the education of women. She also declared that women should have the same political rights as men.
- Political thinker who believed that all humans are naturally selfish and wicked and that strong governments were necessary to control such behavior.
- Ran the most influential of Paris salons during the Enlightenment
- Denis Diderot published this set of books with a collection of articles and essays
24 Clues: The Father of modern chemistry • Francis Bacon helped develop this. • Known for inventing the microscope. • Ruled Prussia as an enlightened despot • Ruled Austria as an enlightened despot • Developed the world’s first vaccination. • French philosopher who doubted everything • This enlightened despot supported freedom of worship • ...
Homework Assignment #3 2017-12-05
Across
- 3-D shapes; RBC theory
- Units of language longer than a single sentence
- Can be set up on scale from low to high
- Type of discourse that describes true events/information
- Sequence of events in a particular order; content is familiar
- Processing information and representing it in memory
- Requires top-down and bottom-up processing; use of previous knowledge for stimuli
- Damage to visual cortex; not being able to view an object
- Definition of words/sentences
- Unit of language
- An objective approach to psychology that relies heavily on observation on reactions to stimuli in a particular setting
- Mental strategies intended to enhance memory
- Restrictions from initial to goal state
- Location/access to long-term memory
- Typically the best example of a category
- Problem-solving strategy that involves breaking down a problem into smaller problems
- Sound quality of tone
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- Severe deficits in episodic memory
- Problem-solving strategy that often leads to the right answer but can also be wrong
- Mental representation of category
- Task of repeating only one message after hearing two messages at the same time
- Rules of language that structures the combination of words into sentences
- Smallest unit of knowledge; can be either true or false
- Combination resulting in larger units
- Meaning of intended message
- Early approach to mental activity that involves an objective self-analysis of sensations
- Repeating information silently; not effective
- Backward movement in one eye during presence of words that appear in a sentence earlier
- Knowledge, monitoring, and control of memory
- Unit of meaning
- set Despite there being an easier method, repeating the same solution to a problem
31 Clues: Unit of meaning • Unit of language • Sound quality of tone • 3-D shapes; RBC theory • Meaning of intended message • Definition of words/sentences • Mental representation of category • Severe deficits in episodic memory • Location/access to long-term memory • Combination resulting in larger units • Can be set up on scale from low to high • Restrictions from initial to goal state • ...
AWL PROJECT LIST ONE 2019-03-15
Across
- to have or include (someone or something) as a part of something
- a particular part of something (such as a situation or activity)
- to move or become near or nearer to something or someone
- to make a judgment about (something)
- to be different or to become different
- to give or deliver (something) to people
- clear to the sight or mind
- to show (something)
- happening as a result of a particular action or set of conditions
- to make laws
- an idea of what something is or how it works
- something that helps produce or influence a result:one of the things that cause something to happen
- a moral rule or belief that helps you know what is right and wrong and that influences your actions
- a powerful or major influence or effect
- an interesting or important part, quality, ability, etc.
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- a plan or method for doing, making, or achieving something
- to cause (someone or something) to be widely known and accepted
- to continue to do something
- to make up or form something
- a part of something
- different in a way that you can see, hear, smell, feel, etc. : noticeably different
- capable of becoming real
- relating to a subject in an appropriate way
- to learn the nature and relationship of the parts of (something) by a close and careful examination
- to take or get (something) from (something else)
- to build or make (something physical, such as a road, bridge, or building)
- to explain the meaning of (something)
- to notice or become aware of (something)
- having parts that connect or go together in complicated ways
- an idea or set of ideas that is intended to explain facts or events
30 Clues: to make laws • a part of something • to show (something) • capable of becoming real • clear to the sight or mind • to continue to do something • to make up or form something • to make a judgment about (something) • to explain the meaning of (something) • to be different or to become different • a powerful or major influence or effect • to give or deliver (something) to people • ...
level 2 2012-07-29
Across
- Unit of Weight (5)
- Excluding stoppages, the speed of a bus is 54 kmph and including stoppages, it is 45 kmph. For how many minutes does the bus stop per hour?
- Prize named after Swedish scientist
- Process of mapping a large set of input values to a smaller set – such as rounding values to some unit of precision.
- Mercury, Neptune
- 6 , 24 , 12 , __ , 18 , 8 , 24.
- A powdery substance made by calcining lime and clay, mixed with water to form mortar or mixed with sand, gravel, and water to make concrete.
- Device to convert ac voltage to another ac voltage.
- Device used for measuring pressure difference/gas pressure
- SI unit of magnetic flux density
- Enzyme that converts starch to maltose
- Unit of pressure
- Singular of DATA is
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- Repetition of sound
- Einstein Theory.
- Full Form of INTEL
- 4th State of matter
- TATA new invention(car) which can serve 100kmpl.
- Fluids flow through a device to prevent over heating
- A motorboat, whose speed in 15 km/hr in still water goes 30 km downstream and comes back in a total of 4 hours 30 minutes. The speed of the stream (in km/hr) is:
- Latin name of lead
- Card Game
- Tallest building in the world according to CTBUH.
- A machine used to supply air or other gas at increased pressure.
- Diode for which you can change the reverse bias, and thus vary the capacitance is called.
- Device that converts electric current into radio waves
- If ‘+’ means ‘/ ’, ‘/’ means ‘-’ , ‘-’ means ‘*’ and ‘*’ means ‘+’ , then 48 + 16 / 4 – 2 * 8 = ?
- ______TMA-05M Spacecraft recenty took sunita Williams to space station
- India’s first Nano Satellite
29 Clues: Card Game • Einstein Theory. • Mercury, Neptune • Unit of pressure • Full Form of INTEL • Unit of Weight (5) • Latin name of lead • Repetition of sound • 4th State of matter • Singular of DATA is • India’s first Nano Satellite • 6 , 24 , 12 , __ , 18 , 8 , 24. • SI unit of magnetic flux density • Prize named after Swedish scientist • Enzyme that converts starch to maltose • ...
5th YearRevision 2015-02-10
Across
- The new Soviet leader after Stalin's death.
- The US sent troops here between 1950-3.
- The party of Eisenhower, Nixon and Reagan.
- The current US President.
- The US became involved in this war in the 60s and 70s.
- The US and the USSR spent a lot on making ___.
- The Soviets wanted _____ co-existence.
- _____ orders do not need Congress' approval.
- Keeping communism from spreading.
- A city which Truman and Stalin clashed over.
- Truman _____ the US Army.
- A tense month in 1962.
- Fidel _____, leader of communist Cuba.
- Truman became President upon his death.
- The A in NATO.
- Soviet leader who met Truman and Churchill.
- How many states in the US?
- The President is ____-in-chief of the Army.
- Another word for laws.
- The US believed in the ____ theory.
- General Douglas _____ was fired by Truman.
- Truman's first name.
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- US Presidents are elected every ___ years.
- President when the Korean War began (1950).
- Kennedy set this up to advise him during the missile crisis.
- This country became communist in 1949.
- The head of the federal government.
- The 38th _____ divided the two Koreas.
- They review the laws.
- Island nation which became communist in 1959-60.
- _______ of powers.
- The party of Truman, Kennedy and Obama.
- The capital of the US.
- President during the Cuban missile crisis (1962).
- JFK's term ended in 1963 when he was ____.
- The T in NATO.
- The President in between Korea and Cuba.
- What Roosevelt called "New", Truman called ___.
- _____ and Nagasaki.
- The plan that would help Europe rebuild.
- They make laws and work with the President.
- This was set up between Washington and Moscow in 1962.
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. • A tense month in 1962. • Another word for laws. • The current US President. • Truman _____ the US Army. • How many states in the US? • Keeping communism from spreading. • The head of the federal government. • ...
The Inquisitors Tale 2022-06-16
Across
- Surrounded by, in the middle of
- building/ buildings occupied by monks living there under religious vows
- the body of all people ordained for religious duties, especially in the Christian Church.
- Assess the quality of
- surround; envelop
- Clearly visible, attracting notice.
- trembling or shaking with a slight rapid motion.
- a man of high social standing who owns and lives on an estate in a rural area, especially the chief landowner in such an area.
- in an outwardly shy or modest way intended to be alluring.
- The master or teacher of Jews
- to tread/ run/ walk on and break/crush
- A bag that is carried on the shoulder with a long strap and a flap to close it
- a Eurasian plant with feathery leaves and heads of small white or pale pink aromatic flowers, which has long been used in herbal medicine.
Down
- a man's male servant who performs personal services (such as taking care of clothing)
- effort, energy, and enthusiasm
- a room set apart for writing, especially one in a monastery where manuscripts were copied.
- a period of prolonged and intensive questioning.
- a person or company involved in wholesale trade, especially one dealing with foreign countries or supplying goods to a particular trade.
- a metal container of oil, grease, wood, or coal set alight for illumination and typically mounted on a pole.
- Completely confused
- the surface of the ground, with the grass growing on it; turf.
- having a smoothly rising and falling form or outline.
- exceeding what is necessary
- authorized or generally accepted theory, doctrine, or practice.
- An ugly or twisted expression
- an action or remark that causes outrage or offence
26 Clues: surround; envelop • Completely confused • Assess the quality of • exceeding what is necessary • An ugly or twisted expression • The master or teacher of Jews • effort, energy, and enthusiasm • Surrounded by, in the middle of • Clearly visible, attracting notice. • to tread/ run/ walk on and break/crush • a period of prolonged and intensive questioning. • ...
Unit 2 Vocabulary Government 2022-10-25
Across
- Counter Balancing influences by which an organization or system is regulated
- A meeting that the government set up by the Connecticut River
- A legislature consisting of a single leader
- Legislative body has absolute soverighty over another governments instructions
- A league or alliance formed for an illiset purpose
- Everything is accountable to laws. They are public and equally enforced
- Rights people just have
- An area under control from another country
- The engagement in discourse inteded to inhance understanding
- Defines the fundemental law of the U.S.
- A doctorine in political theory that government is created by and subject to the will of the people
- An act of vesting the legislative, executive, and judicial branches of government in seperated bodies
- The first document to put into writing the principle that the king and his government was not above the law
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- An essmbly of representatives from Virginia that met from 1643 to 1776
- Agreement between members of society to give us individual freedoms for state benefit
- A set of rules for self governance established by the English settlers who traveled to the New World on the Mayflower
- British unofficial policy, to relax the enforcements of strict regulations, particularly trade laws.
- Custom duties on merchandise imports
- Absolute rights of Englishment and all freeman in on out of civil society, are principally personal security, personal liberty, and private property
- An act of English Parliament which establishes principles of frequent parliaments, free elections, and freedom of speech within parliament.
- A grant or authority of rights. Lets them preform the rights they were granted.
- Belief in the benefits of profitable trading
- A body of unwritten laws based on legal precedents established by the courts
- A person sent and is authorized to represent others
24 Clues: Rights people just have • Custom duties on merchandise imports • Defines the fundemental law of the U.S. • An area under control from another country • A legislature consisting of a single leader • Belief in the benefits of profitable trading • A league or alliance formed for an illiset purpose • A person sent and is authorized to represent others • ...
Evolution crossword puzzle 2023-02-10
Across
- "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 • ...
Mercantilism & Navigation Acts 2023-05-08
Across
- If you earn more than you spend, you will be left with a ____at the end.
- Another country other than Britain that implemented the Mercantilism theory
- theory in which a nation becomes stronger by keeping strict control over its trade.
- goods made in Europe and sold to other European nations and back to the colonies.
- goods sent from the colonies to Britain
- The King of Britain who enforced the Acts.
- Mercantilism was an _______ theory.
- a country that is able to produce all its needs for its citizens and is able to gain wealth by selling goods to other nations.
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- Mother countries keep strict ______over their trade
- manufactured goods from the mother country.
- Goods brought into a country or colony.
- Britain got free labour to increase productivity and profits
- A raw material from the colonies
- Goods sent to markets outside of a country
- series of laws that restricted colonial trade
15 Clues: A raw material from the colonies • Mercantilism was an _______ theory. • Goods brought into a country or colony. • goods sent from the colonies to Britain • Goods sent to markets outside of a country • The King of Britain who enforced the Acts. • manufactured goods from the mother country. • series of laws that restricted colonial trade • ...
Dynamic Earth's Crust 2023-12-01
Across
- When the plates move energy is released when they get caught up and break.
- Heat distribution in fluids where heat rises as cool material falls.
- Proposed the theory of Continental Drift.
- An example of a divergent plate boundary.
- The bending, tilting, or breaking of the earth's crust.
- The earth's crust is made up of tectonic _____.
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- Plate boundary where two plates move apart.
- Plate boundary where two plates move past each other.
- The outer most layer of the earth.
- Proposed the theory of Sea Floor Spreading.
- As these thaw and freeze they add and subtract a lot of mass from a piece of crust.
- The modern theory that describes our dinamic crust and its movements.
- The super continent that Wegener proposed.
- Plate boundary where two plates come together.
- The movement of the crust up and down as material is gained or lost on the surface.
15 Clues: The outer most layer of the earth. • Proposed the theory of Continental Drift. • An example of a divergent plate boundary. • The super continent that Wegener proposed. • Plate boundary where two plates move apart. • Proposed the theory of Sea Floor Spreading. • Plate boundary where two plates come together. • The earth's crust is made up of tectonic _____. • ...
AS 200 - C1L1 - Principles of Flight 2024-02-19
Across
- a nautical mile
- The curve of an airfoil
- the force exerted by the air on a unit area of surface.
- the way objects move through air.
Down
- a set of principles scientists use to explain something they have observed.
- a driving or propelling force in which a gas turbine engine provides the thrusting power pressure.
- The straight line between the foremost and hindmost points of an airfoil viewed from the side.
- a structure—such as a wing or propeller blade—that when exposed to a flow of air generates a force.
- a rapid reduction in lifting force caused by exceeding the critical angle of attack
- the up-and-down movement of the plane’s nose
10 Clues: a nautical mile • The curve of an airfoil • the way objects move through air. • the up-and-down movement of the plane’s nose • the force exerted by the air on a unit area of surface. • a set of principles scientists use to explain something they have observed. • a rapid reduction in lifting force caused by exceeding the critical angle of attack • ...
9.4 (Economics) 2023-04-14
Across
- An economy built on knowledge and information technology rather than manufacture
- An entity which is incorporated in one country but manufactures and sells goods in others
- (*N*orth *A*merica *F*ree *T*rade *A*greement)
- A group of boys set out to solve the chile problems
- (*W*orld *T*rade *O*rganization)
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- Economics on a business scale looking at individual enterprises
- Custom duties on merchandise imports
- Became the world leading phone manufacturing nation after investing in a knowledge economy
- Economics on a country or nation scale
- A political theory derived from karl marx of a classes society and everything is publicly owned by the government with no privatization
10 Clues: (*W*orld *T*rade *O*rganization) • Custom duties on merchandise imports • Economics on a country or nation scale • (*N*orth *A*merica *F*ree *T*rade *A*greement) • A group of boys set out to solve the chile problems • Economics on a business scale looking at individual enterprises • An economy built on knowledge and information technology rather than manufacture • ...
Scientific Method 2021-09-29
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- Method: a set of steps that we use t better understand the natural
- data: data involving measurements/number
- question to be answered
- the variables that stay the same
- the variable that responds to the changes of the independent variable
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- the variable that you are changing in the experiment
- all of the facts and information collected by the experiment.
- a carefully thought-out explanation for observations of the natural world
- an idea that is proposed for the sake of argument so that it can be tested to see if it might be true
- a test in which you perform a series of actions and carefully observe their effects in order to learn about something
10 Clues: question to be answered • the variables that stay the same • data: data involving measurements/number • the variable that you are changing in the experiment • all of the facts and information collected by the experiment. • Method: a set of steps that we use t better understand the natural • the variable that responds to the changes of the independent variable • ...
Answer Key 2021-09-10
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- In relating to, or characteristic of a town or city
- Took place after the Civil War and during this time attempts were made to set slavery, and its political society.
- the action of coming to live permanently in a foreign country.
- 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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- Reduction of the general level of prices in an economy.
- Support for populist politicians or policies
- the gradual development of something
- Relating to a population subgroup with a common national or cultural tradition
- A social theory favoring of action for individuals over collective or state control.
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. • ...
Unit 2 vocab 2024-09-11
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- a strong feeling of suitability for a particular career
- A work stoppage by employees to protest against workplace conditions, pay, or policies
- a branch of philosophy that deals with what is morally right and wrong.
- An agreement of a dispute where each side makes concessions
- Refers to the rules established by authorities to control economic activities
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- work that involves physical activity and the use of hands and muscles
- A market structure where a single seller or provider dominates the market.
- Activity of buying and selling goods and services
- A set of beliefs or ideals especially about economic or political theory
- Negotiation process between employers and a group of employees to determine conditions and terms of work
10 Clues: Activity of buying and selling goods and services • a strong feeling of suitability for a particular career • An agreement of a dispute where each side makes concessions • work that involves physical activity and the use of hands and muscles • a branch of philosophy that deals with what is morally right and wrong. • ...
Physical and Cognitive Development in Early Childhood 2025-03-31
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- The ability to understand and share the feelings of another.
- The mental action or process of acquiring knowledge and understanding.
- The set of words a person knows and uses in language.
- developmental disorder affecting communication and social interaction.
- a support provided to help a child learn a new skill, gradually removed as proficiency increases.
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- The process of forming a protective sheath around the axons of neurons to speed up neural transmission.
- A system of ideas intended to explain something.
- ability to speak and understand two languages fluently.
- The arrangement of words and phrases to create well-formed sentences.
- The process by which unused neural connections are eliminated to increase the efficiency of brain function.
10 Clues: A system of ideas intended to explain something. • The set of words a person knows and uses in language. • ability to speak and understand two languages fluently. • The ability to understand and share the feelings of another. • The arrangement of words and phrases to create well-formed sentences. • ...
Unit 9: Civil Rights XD 2024-03-19
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- a period of slow economic growth and high unemployment while prices rise
- legal forgiveness of a crime
- the health,prosperity,and happiness of the members of a community
- a political or theological orientation advocating the preservation of the best in society and opposing radical changes
- agreement
- given to fighting; active and aggressive in support of a cause
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- segregation by unwritten customs or traditions
- a way of life and set of attitudes opposed to or at variance with the prevailing social norms
- down economics economic theory that holds that money lent to banks and businesses will trickle down to consumers
- a highland region of the easter US, cotaining the appalachian mountains,extending from pennsylvania to alabama
10 Clues: agreement • legal forgiveness of a crime • segregation by unwritten customs or traditions • given to fighting; active and aggressive in support of a cause • the health,prosperity,and happiness of the members of a community • a period of slow economic growth and high unemployment while prices rise • ...
Õpik 3 u 10 2018-10-11
17 Clues: münt • tuhat • kesköö • muusik • kiilas • rahvus • tähtis • kotkas • suurus • treener • insener • teooria • keskpäev • hüüdnimi • ülemaailmne • pilvelõhkuja • võidusõiduhobune
Unit 10 The United States 2019-04-23
18 Clues: džäss • tuhat • kutse • suurus • kesköö • tähtis • muusik • kotkas • treener • insener • teooria • hüüdnimi • keskpäev • ülemaailmne • pilvelõhkuja • kindel;veendunud • võidusõiduhobune • rahvus;rahvusriik
Attention Schema Theory & Damasio's Affect Theory 2024-07-23
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- Attention Schema Theory compares the brain's attention to this kind of device
- The brain creates a simplified, high-level representation of what it is attending to
- When self comes to mind - make mind subjective to us
- Who says I feel, therefore I am?
- The two main players according to Damasio
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- What scientist proposed attention schema theory?
- A mental framework or structure used to organize and interpret information
- The process of attention leads to selective sensory processing and thus to a representation over time/awareness
- A mind with a self in it
- Cognitive process of concentrating on one aspect of the environment while ignoring other things
- Being able to predict its own attentional states
11 Clues: A mind with a self in it • Who says I feel, therefore I am? • The two main players according to Damasio • What scientist proposed attention schema theory? • Being able to predict its own attentional states • When self comes to mind - make mind subjective to us • A mental framework or structure used to organize and interpret information • ...
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. • ...
crossword 2018-01-25
10 Clues: tradition • inclination • empty promises • sharpen into mind • fuzzying, dimming • theory of knowledge • teaching of religion • theory of interpretation • doctrine: God is present in the world • defensive attitude against polemic attacks
Particle Theory of Matter 2019-11-28
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- means invisible
- two or more elements combined
- the study of matter
- heat transfer in liquids and gases
- separating mixtures by spinning them
- separating mixtures using screens
- substances that do not allow heat transfer
- substance a solute dissolves into
- separating mixtures by collecting vapour
- the settling of solid particles
- the amount of matter in an object
- separating mixtures using magnets
- the center of the atom
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- kind of state of matter example: sun
- substances that allow heat to transfer
- combination of two or more kinds of atoms
- heat transfer through solids
- heat transfer by using special waves
- anything that takes up space and has mass
- separating mixtures using light
- curved surface of liquid in a container
- substance made of only one kind of matter
- separating mixtures using heat
- the substance that dissolves
- amount of space occupied by matter
- combination of two or more substances
- type of energy created by splitting the atom
27 Clues: means invisible • the study of matter • the center of the atom • heat transfer through solids • the substance that dissolves • two or more elements combined • separating mixtures using heat • separating mixtures using light • the settling of solid particles • separating mixtures using screens • substance a solute dissolves into • the amount of matter in an object • ...
The theory of shopping 2021-04-27
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- – жертва, принести в жертву
- – разнообразие
- – попытка, пытаться
- – рассеять
- – бережливость
- – критически важный
- – однородный
- – контакт, подверженность
- – соответствующий, уместный
- – требование
- – привычный, традиционный
- – намек, упоминание
- – пролить свет
- – разнородный
- – выйти за рамки
- – последствие
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- – приукрашивать, замалчивать
- – сопровождать
- – первый из перечисленного
- – последний из перечисленного
- – происходить из
- – последующий
- – мощный, эффективный
- – семья
- – основное внимание
- – конкретный
- – основание
- – предпосылка; идея, тезис
- – сообщество
- – в противоречии
30 Clues: – семья • – рассеять • – основание • – однородный • – требование • – конкретный • – сообщество • – последующий • – разнородный • – последствие • – сопровождать • – разнообразие • – бережливость • – пролить свет • – происходить из • – в противоречии • – выйти за рамки • – попытка, пытаться • – критически важный • – основное внимание • – намек, упоминание • – мощный, эффективный • – контакт, подверженность • ...
Fun with Music Theory 2020-09-06
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- Distance between notes
- Quiet for whole measure
- Smoothly
- Playing half step higher/next key to right
- How many notes in an octave
- Sounds of silence
- Holds grand staff together
- Display lower music notes
- Volume at which music is played
- Gradually slow down
- Very soft
- Display higher music notes
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- Moderately loud
- Playing half step lower/next key to left
- Subject of next month's puzzle
- Detached, choppy, pop
- Age that Miss Kimberly started playing
- Receives 1/4 beat of whole note
- Pattern of beats: group of notes held
- Language of music
20 Clues: Smoothly • Very soft • Moderately loud • Sounds of silence • Language of music • Gradually slow down • Detached, choppy, pop • Distance between notes • Quiet for whole measure • Display lower music notes • Holds grand staff together • Display higher music notes • How many notes in an octave • Subject of next month's puzzle • Receives 1/4 beat of whole note • Volume at which music is played • ...
Theory Review - By BI 2020-11-05
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- The Singularity is when A.I. _______ human intelligence.
- A method that uses prime factorization to allow two users to communicate covertly.
- A method of remembering transactions with 100% authenticity (no spaces)
- This type of memory is useful for speed but highly risky if your computer is at a low battery percentage.
- an ________ register holds a bit of information that indicates places within memory
- A catchphrase related to blockchain.
- during this process of the SDLC the company may release a beta version to the clients
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- The man who coined the term the Singularity.
- ______ length describes the number of bits needed for the opcode and address.
- The part of the cycle that is largely done by the Control Unit which uses the instruction set
- This will help your computer communicate with itself as well as help you get to school.
- Carrie Anne showed an example of ______ by waving her hand around a static room.
- ________ is what controls the actions of the ALU takes to compute your problems
- A _____ file that is the least memory efficient (no spaces)
- A ____ stores a single bit.
- This type of data uses a highly noticeable lossy algorithm
- a historically famous cypher and encryption algorithm
- A signal used by the ALU to define an issue with computing (ex: overflow)
- (challenge) the most common asymmetric or public key encryption method that is used across the web(its a three letter acronym)
- The unit that is used to describe how fast electricity pulses within the machine.
20 Clues: A ____ stores a single bit. • A catchphrase related to blockchain. • The man who coined the term the Singularity. • a historically famous cypher and encryption algorithm • The Singularity is when A.I. _______ human intelligence. • This type of data uses a highly noticeable lossy algorithm • A _____ file that is the least memory efficient (no spaces) • ...
AP Music Theory Study 2021-05-21
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- Ending added to a composition
- Longer musical idea, typically several measures
- Deliberate disturbance or alteration of the regular pulse or meter in a rhythmic pattern
- Connect the notes, or play smoothly - indicated by a slur over the notes or by the word itself
- Simultaneous use of conflicting rhythmic patterns, such as two notes against three notes/Simultaneous use of rhythmic patterns that are very different from one another
- Dramatic presentation in which all parts are sung and acted, for orchestra and vocalists
- Broken chord
- Going up
- Similar to a suspension, but the nonharmonic tone is resolved upward
- Type of scale with thirteen notes, each note is a half step away from its neighbor
- Occurs when a motive is repeated immediately on a different note, usually a 2nd or 3rd higher or lower
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- Occurs when there is one voice which dominates the music while the other voice or voices serve as an accompaniment
- Occurs when the rhythmic values of a theme are divided in half
- Type of scales that include major and all three forms of minor
- Refers to the kind, sort, or category of a musical composition
- Style of composition in which 3 or more voices enter in imitation of one another
- Four note patterns made up up of whole step, whole step, half step - two of these make a major scale
- Persistently repeated note or pattern
- Short melodic or rhythmic musical idea(two or more successive notes)
- Incomplete measure in the beginning of the music
- Distance between two notes
21 Clues: Going up • Broken chord • Distance between two notes • Ending added to a composition • Persistently repeated note or pattern • Longer musical idea, typically several measures • Incomplete measure in the beginning of the music • Occurs when the rhythmic values of a theme are divided in half • Type of scales that include major and all three forms of minor • ...
CS Theory for Experts 2021-12-02
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- the "brain" of your computer that calculates everything that you need calculated
- The speed that a CPU can calculate is measured in _____ speed.
- The last name of the man who founded Tesla, also another word for aroma
- The NorthBridge and SouthBridge are examples of a ____ set
- A piece of software that manages, contains, and controls all the resources and applications of a computer. ________ system.
- The "circulatory system" of the computer, a component that connects many different components
- a blend of the words malicious and software
- the last name of a very important computer scientist that cracked the enigma machine and made the "Turing test"
- The only pre-installed software on a brand new computer.
- a system of storing data in multiple on or off states
- the 3 letter name for a system of storage that has no moving parts
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- A type of Malware that is normally found in emails.
- A component integrated into the CPU that stores lots of data for later use.
- A type of malicious software that demands payment for the ability to get rid of it.
- A chunk of data that is used to send information on the internet.
- 1 of this is equal to 1 Billion bytes
- a portmanteau of the words electronics and mechanics
- A very fast system of communication used between computer components or different computers.
- a type of memory that can be accessed starting from any point on the list
- an integrated component in the CPU that is a temporary indexed storage system
- The 3 letter abbreviation for the system that is called "The Phonebook of the internet"
21 Clues: 1 of this is equal to 1 Billion bytes • a blend of the words malicious and software • A type of Malware that is normally found in emails. • a portmanteau of the words electronics and mechanics • a system of storing data in multiple on or off states • The only pre-installed software on a brand new computer. • The NorthBridge and SouthBridge are examples of a ____ set • ...
CS Theory for Beginners 2021-12-02
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- a microscopic switch that can let that power through or not.
- a type of mass storage device similar to a hard disk drive
- The ALU does the _________ and the decisions (boolean logic)
- tells everything what to do.
- in the fetch phase, the Control Unit gets an instruction from a memory ____.
- technology combining electronics and mechanical engineering.
- applications are the _______ that humans want and use
- Computers that direct traffic based on the best route. They allow the internet to be fault tolerant and scalable.
- an algorithm used to encrypt and decrypt a message
- the wiring
- Cache is the ____ speed memory
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- protocols are rules for _________
- The traffic cop for communication between the CPU, RAM and the Graphics Card
- we call a single one or a zero a _____.
- The traffic cop for communication between the CPU and everything else.
- golfs ONLY one address or one piece of data
- RAM is the Random _____ memory
- 'evil' software
- one of the four types of malware
- bandwidth is maximum _________ capacity
- Everything to be transmitted gets broken into smaller chunks and addressed by the IP.
21 Clues: the wiring • 'evil' software • tells everything what to do. • RAM is the Random _____ memory • Cache is the ____ speed memory • one of the four types of malware • protocols are rules for _________ • we call a single one or a zero a _____. • bandwidth is maximum _________ capacity • golfs ONLY one address or one piece of data • an algorithm used to encrypt and decrypt a message • ...
Accounts theory Year 10 2022-01-23
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- Drawn up to check the arithmetical accuracy of the double entry
- All cash and cheque transactions are recoded in this part of the division of the ledger
- Document used for making entries in the Sales Journal
- These are listed according to liquidity in the Statement of Financial position
- Carried out at the end of the financial year to calculate the value of inventory still in stock
- A person from whom the business buys goods for resale
- An error where a transaction is completely omitted from the books
- An amount of money or assets invested in the business by the owner
- A document sent to customer showing allowance given by supplier in respect of unsatisfactory goods
- A person to whom our business owes an amount of money
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- Type of purchases included in the Purchases Journal
- A sum of money(often fixed) held by the petty cashier
- What results when the business has paid more out of its bank account then it had paid into it
- A tax charged on the supply of most goods and services
- When an expense that has been incurred but not yet paid
- Capital is equal to Assets minus Liabilities
- Used for recording small items of expenditure
- Calculated when Sales Returns are subtracted from Sales
- It is included in the cost of sales calculation because it is associated with the purchase of goods
- These accounts have Balances brought down on the credit and are listed in the Statement of Financial Position
20 Clues: Capital is equal to Assets minus Liabilities • Used for recording small items of expenditure • Type of purchases included in the Purchases Journal • A sum of money(often fixed) held by the petty cashier • Document used for making entries in the Sales Journal • A person from whom the business buys goods for resale • ...
Theory of the firm 2017-11-09
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- __________ return of scale: where the rate of change in factors is greater than the rate of change in output.
- __________ costs: are the opportunity costs of the self-owned resources, such as the time of the entrepreneur.
- __________ it is likely that the managers make enough profit to keep the owners of the firm happy.
- __________ revenue: is the addition to total revenue gained from the sale of the next unit of output and it is calculated by dividing the change in total revenue by the change in output:
- __________ efficient scale: of production is the lowest level of output where average cost is at it’s lowest.
- __________ and social responsibility: a firm includes ‘public interest’ in its decision-making, adopting an ethical code that accepts responsibility for the impact of activities on different areas inside or outside the firm.
- __________ revenue: is calculated by multiplying the price of the product it sells by the quantity sold.
- __________ revenue: is revenue per unit of output and is calculated by dividing total revenue by quantity sold.
- __________ is the income a firm receives from the sale of its goods in a given period of time.
- __________ economies of scale: occur when firms are able to reduce the price paid for resources.
- (negative economic profit): total revenue is less than total costs.
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- __________ in the long run: consists of a series of short-run periods of production where workers are added to a fixed quantity of factors.
- __________ costs: are the costs of the purchased resources, such as raw material.
- __________ returns of scale: are experienced where the rate of change in factor is equal to the rate of change in output.
- __________ profit: is the difference between total revenue and economic costs.
- __________ returns of scale: are made possible because of the economies of scale enjoyed by firms that are expanding their output.
- __________ maximisation: a firm may aim to achieve growth in the short run, to gain a large market share and dominate the market in the long run.
- __________ price: price where a firm can make normal profit in the long run. So all costs are covered including opportunity costs (price=ATC). If price does not cover ATC in the long run, the firm will shut down permanently.
- __________ economies of scale: is the cost saving enjoyed by firms who are able to buy resources in very large quantities.
- __________ maximising level of output: if a firm wishes to maximise its profits: it should produce at the level of output where MC cuts MR from below.
- __________ profit: is earned when total revenue is greater than the economic costs. Firms aim to earn as much profit as possible.
- __________ profit: (zero economic profit): total revenue equals total costs.
- __________ down price: level of price that enables a firm to cover its variable cost in the short run.
23 Clues: (negative economic profit): total revenue is less than total costs. • __________ profit: (zero economic profit): total revenue equals total costs. • __________ profit: is the difference between total revenue and economic costs. • __________ costs: are the costs of the purchased resources, such as raw material. • ...
Music Theory Crossword Puzzle 2018-11-06
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- varied on or off the beat
- quiet
- the notes played within a song
- volume
- indicates how many beats fit per measure
- used to indicate silence in music
- very loud
- rising volume
- basic unit of music
- moderately loud
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- moderately soft
- lower part of the staff
- consistent pattern
- very quiet
- used to write music
- higher pitched voices
- top part of the staff
- used to sing the major scale
- loud
- the pace at which a song is played
20 Clues: loud • quiet • volume • very loud • very quiet • rising volume • moderately soft • moderately loud • consistent pattern • used to write music • basic unit of music • higher pitched voices • top part of the staff • lower part of the staff • varied on or off the beat • used to sing the major scale • the notes played within a song • used to indicate silence in music • the pace at which a song is played • ...
Music Theory Crossword Puzzle 2018-11-06
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- Very loud
- Soft
- "G Clef"
- Gradually louder
- Gradually quieter
- Moderately soft
- Loud
- Equal to one-half count
- Instructs how to play music
- Consistent
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- Moderately loud
- Ta
- Equal to four beats
- "F Clef
- What happens on or between the beat
- Very soft
- Do to Do
- Short lines added for notes above or below the staff
- Tah-ah
- Music divided equally by bar lines
20 Clues: Ta • Soft • Loud • Tah-ah • "F Clef • Do to Do • "G Clef" • Very soft • Very loud • Consistent • Moderately loud • Moderately soft • Gradually louder • Gradually quieter • Equal to four beats • Equal to one-half count • Instructs how to play music • Music divided equally by bar lines • What happens on or between the beat • Short lines added for notes above or below the staff
Matter and Atomic theory 2013-03-04
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- ...electronic configuration
- fourth period, group two
- 2,8,18,2
- basic building block of matter
- like a dictionary for chemists
- between solid and gas
- changing from a solid to a liquid
- 'split' the atom
- mistake with atomic number
- in fixed proportion
- low kinetic energy
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- ...number
- abundant element in the universe
- aurum
- varying substances
- Cf
- ...atomic mass
- outer most electrons
- neutral electronic configuration of 2,8,5
- anion with electronic configuration of 2,8,8
- large spacing between particles
- turning into a gas
22 Clues: Cf • aurum • 2,8,18,2 • ...number • ...atomic mass • 'split' the atom • varying substances • turning into a gas • low kinetic energy • in fixed proportion • outer most electrons • between solid and gas • fourth period, group two • mistake with atomic number • ...electronic configuration • basic building block of matter • like a dictionary for chemists • large spacing between particles • ...
Matter and Atomic theory 2013-03-04
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- most abundant element in the universe
- changing from a solid to a liquid
- low kinetic energy
- 'split' the atom
- outer most electrons
- between solid and gas
- mistake with atomic number
- ...atomic mass
- fourth period, group two
- aurum
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- ...number
- neutral electronic configuration of 2,8,5
- varying substances
- anion with electronic configuration of 2,8,8
- ...electronic configuration
- like a dictionary for chemists
- Cf
- basic building block of matter
- in fixed proportion
- 2,8,18,2
- large spacing between particles
- turning into a gas
22 Clues: Cf • aurum • 2,8,18,2 • ...number • ...atomic mass • 'split' the atom • varying substances • low kinetic energy • turning into a gas • 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 • ...
The Big Bang Theory 2012-06-12
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- nothing can travel faster than the speed of ______
- Which law of thermodynamics does the Big Bang Theory violate?
- what type of matter can we not observe?
- The rapid expansion of the universe
- What year did Hoyle coin the term the "Big Bang"?
- After how many thousand years could light shine in the universe
- What is the second lightest element?
- Stage where matter and energy separated
- At the center of a black hole
- How many billion years old is the universe?
- First name of person who coined "The Big Bang"
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- name given to when the universe will collapse in on itself
- Electrons collided with positrons to form these
- The temperature in kelvin of the universe today
- As the universe expanded it ______ as well
- the universe is this much percent hydrogen
- stars clustered together to form what?
- the deciding factor on whether or not the universe will continue to expand
- What is the volume of matter at a singularity?
- What the first letter stands for in CMB
- One of Ashwin's favorite medicines
- formed from the collapsing of gases
22 Clues: At the center of a black hole • One of Ashwin's favorite medicines • The rapid expansion of the universe • formed from the collapsing of gases • What is the second lightest element? • stars clustered together to form what? • what type of matter can we not observe? • What the first letter stands for in CMB • Stage where matter and energy separated • ...
Play Development Theory Review 2015-03-16
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- During the first years of life, infants are totally __________ on their caregivers.
- The book, written by Erikson, that contains his theories on play and development.
- The book, written by Piaget, that contains his theories on play and development.
- Industry and Inferiority is the __________ stage of psychosocial development, according to Erikson, in which goal-oriented projects are important.
- The only one of Piaget's three types of knowledge derived from outer sources.
- In the game stage, according to Mead, children learn to coordinate their representation of themselves (“I”) with the multiple __________ of others (multiple “me's”).
- The type of knowledge, according to Piaget, that involves the physical properties of objects.
- The theorist that combined “psycho” and “social” to emphasize that the individual's inner psychological state is inseparable from the social context.
- The play stage, according to Piaget, that involves adherence to an external set social rules that govern play.
- All social activities between children, __________, and adults (both formal and informal) are of primary importance.
- The balance between autonomy, shame, and __________ constantly shifts.
- According to Vygotksy, these are usually taken for granted in social play until conflict.
- The stage, according to Mead, in which children perform simple role transformations.
- Children perform beyond their usual level of functioning when engaged in __________.
- The theorist who viewed the development of knowledge as a process of restructuring earlier ways of knowing into more adequate or generalized ways of knowing.
- During the Industry and Inferiority stage, autonomy is expanded to include perseverance and __________ as children's developmental abilities continue to grow.
- The source of the Zone of Proximal Development and what motivates social collaborations, according to Vygotsky.
- The “I” is the active aspect of the self, while the “me” is the __________ aspect of the self.
- What humans use tools to make activities possible and easier.
- The book, written by G. H. Mead, that contains his theories on play and development.
- The type of knowledge, according to Vygotksy, that occurs first.
- Piaget, Vygotsky, Mead, and Erikson are __________ constructionist theorists.
- Children develop a sense of power or __________ that is shaped by their schools, families, and society.
- In this stage, children often create their own __________ (where guilt is “played through”).
- The book, written by Vygotsky, that contains his theories on play and development.
- All constructivist theorists support the idea of a __________ curriculum.
- Mental patterns that people construct to make sense of information and experiences.
- People learn mental tools from __________ people .
- The second stage in Mead's stages self development.
- When people modify their means of interacting with the environment to fit their personal needs.
- The play stage, according to Piaget, that involves the use of mental representation.
- In the generalized-other stage this stage of play becomes important.
- According to Erikson, research shows that play-based curricula support __________, while other curricula undermine it.
- During social play, what is difficult when children's backgrounds and experiences differ significantly?
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- In the Initiative and Guilt stage of psychosocial development, according to Erikson, __________ is more important than product.
- Vygotksy asserted that all play has rules and that with new levels of development, these rules (and their importance) become more __________.
- The theorist who believed play is the major vehicle for young children develop their sense of self.
- Caregiver sensitivity and consistency in care lead to secure infant __________.
- The third stage in a the child's developing sense of self.
- When existing mental structures are altered to fit new experiences.
- According Mead, during toddlerhood, children's growing physical and cognitive competencies contribute to their __________ development.
- As __________ competence grows, meaning can often be carried out completely in the mind
- What is important, and must be taken into consideration, when children are developing a sense of self that includes the both inside and outside perspectives.
- A healthy infant's basic sense of trust is central to a healthy __________ development of autonomy.
- Objects that represent other objects. Vygotsky believed their use in play represented a key stage in the development of thought.
- This arises when initiative is inappropriate or overreaching for current developmental abilities.
- The balance sought between assimilation and accommodation.
- Piaget's play stage most characteristic of the sensorimotor stage of cognitive development.
- The theorist who believed that development and learning takes place through social interactions within historical and cultural contexts.
- Piaget believed children learn to represent their world through a series of __________ in which accommodation and assimilation become better coordinated.
- The type of knowledge, according to Vygotsky, that occurs when people practice a concept or skill alone.
- The type of knowledge, according to Piaget, that involves relationships among objects, people, and/or ideas.
- The play stage, according to Piaget, that involves interacting with play materials to produce intended results and gain understanding.
- The belief that children explore and adapt to their environment by coping with everyday challenges.
- The term that refers to the idea that people within a particular society have common expectations regarding behavior.
- Game stage is the __________ of Mead's stages of self development, in which the child begins to differentiate the “I” from the “me”.
- According to Mead, role play becomes more __________ in the game stage of self development.
- OF PROXIMALDEVELOPMENT What is created when children engage in collaborative collaborations and perform beyond their usual level of functioning.
- When new experiences are altered to fit existing mental structures.
- Caregiver attachment helps the infant develop a self of __________ in self and the outer world.
60 Clues: People learn mental tools from __________ people . • The second stage in Mead's stages self development. • The third stage in a the child's developing sense of self. • The balance sought between assimilation and accommodation. • What humans use tools to make activities possible and easier. • The type of knowledge, according to Vygotksy, that occurs first. • ...
Cells and Cell Theory 2015-11-01
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- The diffusion of water.
- Large organic compound that is made of oxygen, carbon, nitrogen and sometimes sulfur.
- Oragnelle that controls what goes in and out of a cell.
- Type of active transport where the cell releases a large substance with the help of the vesicle.
- Makes up the internal framework of the cell, gives cell its shape
- Jelly-like substance where organelles are found.
- Substances cannot pass through the cell membrane on their own and therefore need the help of a transport protein.
- Type of active transport that engulfs substances by surrounding it with the cell membrane.
- A cell's membrane is _____ permeable, it allows some substances to pass through while others cannot.
- Green pigment found in the chloroplast.
- Type of cell that has no nucleus or membrane bound structures and is found in unicellular organisms.
- Tiny cell structure that carries out a specific function within the cell.
- Looked at living cells for the first time by looking at a drop of pond water.
- Produces proteins
- Powerhouse of the cell, converts food into energy
- Acts as the brain of the cell
- Has ribosomes attached and makes proteins
- Package and sort proteins
- Cell that fights and fights infections
- Type of transport where substances move from low concentration to high.
- Rigid layer that surrounds a plant cell, give the cell its shape.
- Type of protein that speeds up a chemical reaction
- Contains many tubes to soak up water, contains no chloroplasts
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- Was a botanist who concluded that all plants are made up of cells
- Process by which molecules move from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration.
- DNA and RNA are examples of
- Organelle that stores liquid and other substances.
- Said that all cells come from other living cells.
- Contains a lot of chloroplasts to change sunlight into energy
- Controls what goes in and out of the cell nucleus
- No ribosomes attached and processes other cellular substances.
- Cell that can contract and extend, has a lot of mitochondria
- A zoologist who concluded that all animals are made up of cells.
- Capture energy from sunlight and converts it to energy.
- Type of transport that does not require energy.
- Compound that contains any element besides carbon.
- Cell that carries oxygen around the body, has no nucleus
- Organic compound that contains hydrogen, oxygen and carbon that is responsible for short term energy
- Type of cell that contains a nucleus and is found in multicellular organisms
- Structure that makes ribosomes
- Organelle that helps move substances around the cell.
- Basic unit of structure and function in living things.
- Organelle that breaks down food, waste and worn out parts.
- Compound that always contains hydrogen, and carbon
- Most chemical reactions cannot occur without this inorganic compound.
- Fats, oils and waxes that are responsible for long term energy
- Long and branched, sends messages to the brain
- Saw cells for the first time by looking at a piece of cork.
48 Clues: Produces proteins • The diffusion of water. • Package and sort proteins • DNA and RNA are examples of • Acts as the brain of the cell • Structure that makes ribosomes • Cell that fights and fights infections • Green pigment found in the chloroplast. • Has ribosomes attached and makes proteins • Long and branched, sends messages to the brain • ...
Introduction to cells:Cell theory 2023-11-02
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- Something that performs photosynthesis during the daylight is also known as ?
- What does the central vacuole store?
- What makes Ribosomes?
- What is the cells energy center called?
- What is the framework of a cell called?
- What do you call an living organism with one cell?
- What is the smalest unit of life in all living things?
- A unicellular bacteria cell is also known as?
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- what is the storage area in cells called?
- What is the last name of the person who discovered animalcules?
- What are tail-like structures used in movement?
- Waht is the control center of cell called?
- What is only in animal cells and used during cell devision?
- What are hairlike stuctures used in movement?
- What do you call an living organism with mutiple cells?
- what is the name of something that makes proteins in cells?
- short, hair-like structures on the cell surface of prokaryotic cells are called?.
- A multicellular plant and animal cell is also known as?
- what is the fluid within a cell called?
- What is the last name of the first person to see cells?
- what does a cell wall do?
- What contains digestive enzymes and breaks things down?
- The short version of endoplasmic reticulum is what?
23 Clues: What makes Ribosomes? • what does a cell wall do? • What does the central vacuole store? • What is the cells energy center called? • what is the fluid within a cell called? • What is the framework of a cell called? • what is the storage area in cells called? • Waht is the control center of cell called? • What are hairlike stuctures used in movement? • ...
Number Theory Review Crossword 2024-05-18
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- This is the name of the unit we are currently in
- When you are using an exponent of 2
- The smallest number that can be divided by the given numbers
- A number that only has two factors (1 and itself)
- The biggest number that two or more numbers can both be divided by
- We use these as "checkpoints" throughout a unit
- These are used to write repeated multiplication
- When a number can be evenly divided by another
- You will need this writing tool every day for class
- The person who created the sieve to find prime numbers
- This is something that you will write in throughout the year and can look back on if you need help
- When you are using an exponent of 3
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- The numbers you get by skip counting
- If you are ever absent, you will want to check this on Schoology
- Finding all of the prime factors of a number
- The bigger number in a power
- The numbers you multiply together to get another number
- This is the name of the method we use to find the prime factorization
- A number that has more than two factors
- This is a website where you watch videos and answer questions
20 Clues: The bigger number in a power • When you are using an exponent of 2 • When you are using an exponent of 3 • The numbers you get by skip counting • A number that has more than two factors • Finding all of the prime factors of a number • When a number can be evenly divided by another • We use these as "checkpoints" throughout a unit • ...
AP Music theory review 2023-05-10
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- all ACs that are not PACs, with also viio - I
- shape of the melody
- relatively independent musical idea terminated by a cadence
- cadence anything to vi
- a harmonic goal, specifically the chords used at the goal
- IV to I
- taking a melodic line and moving some of the notes into a different octave
- 3rd and 5th of a root position triad are embellished by upper neighboring tones, bass is stationary, usually occurs on weak beat
- 7 in bass
- harmonizes a bass passing tone, usually on unaccented beat
- period both phrases begin with similar material
- accompanying melody sounding against the principle melody
- V or viio to I
- the ways in which composition is shaped
- sequences are repeated, indicated by repeat sign, capo, or segno
- division of a musical idea into segments
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- rhythm rate at which chords change
- I6/4 to V to I, precedes the dominant, often at a cadence, embellishes dominant
- smallest identifiable musical idea, can consist of pitch pattern, rhythmic pattern, or both
- ends in V
- pattern that is repeated immediately in the same voice but that begins on a different pitch class
- V(7) to I (with tonic in soprano)
- series of roots related by descending 5ths (and/or ascending 4ths)
- terminal phrase in a period, strong cadence (answer)
- 3 in bass
- melody flipped upside down
- two or more phrases in antecedent-consequent relationship, ends in cadence
- first phrase in a period, weaker cadence (question)
- 5 in bass
- created by arpeggiation of the triad in the bass
- iv6 to V in minor
- delay of cadence by addition of material
- period in which phrase beginnings are not similar
- 1 in bass
- to write or play music in some key other than the original
35 Clues: IV to I • ends in V • 3 in bass • 5 in bass • 7 in bass • 1 in bass • V or viio to I • iv6 to V in minor • shape of the melody • cadence anything to vi • melody flipped upside down • V(7) to I (with tonic in soprano) • rhythm rate at which chords change • the ways in which composition is shaped • delay of cadence by addition of material • division of a musical idea into segments • ...
Final Music Theory Review 2023-05-04
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- Andrea Bocelli is from this country
- perform two or more notes legato
- means all
- slowly
- detached or separated
- highest female voice part
- slow and stately
- fast quick and bright
- gradually get faster
- lowest female voice part
- perform two notes of the same pitch as one note
- smooth and connected
- highest male voice part
- a combination of notes at the same pitch
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- the King of Rock and Roll
- music for one performer
- gradually get slower
- major composer - Baroque era
- a dramatic work set to music for voice and intsruments
- space of eight steps between notes
- lowest male voice part
- at a walking pace
- very very fast
- major composer - Classical era
- moderately
- Bach's death ended this era
26 Clues: slowly • means all • moderately • very very fast • slow and stately • at a walking pace • gradually get slower • gradually get faster • smooth and connected • detached or separated • fast quick and bright • lowest male voice part • music for one performer • highest male voice part • lowest female voice part • the King of Rock and Roll • highest female voice part • Bach's death ended this era • ...
Cell Theory and Organelles 2023-09-29
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- powerhouse of cell
- has a nucleus
- store water, food, and waste
- jell-like substance
- more than one cells
- contains digestive enzymes
- shorter hair like and more numerous on cells
- no nucleus
- cell like products that are used inside the cells like special lipids called steriods
- looks like a stack of pancakes, storage or transport out of cell
- allows things in and out of cell
- "protein factories" protein synthesis
- one cell
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- consists of two different pieces, hollow membrane tubes
- found in plants, photosynthesis
- controls the whole cell
- found in plant cells next to cell membrane
- has ribosomes on surface
- membrane surrounding nucleus
- inside the nucleus, makes mRNA
- helps hold the shape of the cell found in the cytoplasm
- like a tail and fewer on cells
- forms spindle fibers, paired structures near nucleus
- circular peice of genetic material
24 Clues: one cell • no nucleus • has a nucleus • powerhouse of cell • jell-like substance • more than one cells • controls the whole cell • has ribosomes on surface • contains digestive enzymes • store water, food, and waste • membrane surrounding nucleus • inside the nucleus, makes mRNA • like a tail and fewer on cells • found in plants, photosynthesis • allows things in and out of cell • ...
Cell Theory and Structure 2024-09-20
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- cells working together form this
- built a microscope to look at cork cells
- all of the deer only living in Joyce Park
- control center of the cell
- stiff outer covering of a plant cell
- any individual that can live on its own
- all life on Earth
- organelle found only in plant cells that trap sunlight
- system organs working together form this
- powerhouse of the cell
- all living things in Joyce Park
- jellylike fluid that fills the empty spaces in a cell
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- type of cell that makes up protists, fungi, plants, and animals
- thin covering of plant and animal cells
- packaging center of cells
- transport system in cells; highways
- vacuole large storage space in a plant cell
- bacteria cell
- smallest functional unit of an organism
- all of the living and non-living things in an area
20 Clues: bacteria cell • all life on Earth • powerhouse of the cell • packaging center of cells • control center of the cell • all living things in Joyce Park • cells working together form this • transport system in cells; highways • stiff outer covering of a plant cell • thin covering of plant and animal cells • any individual that can live on its own • ...
Grade 2 theory terms 2024-10-09
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- lightly
- slowly
- play strongly
- from the beginning until the word 'fine'
- from the sign
- 3 notes in the time of 2
- broadly
- sustained
- lively and spirited
- moderately soft
- very soft
- more speed
- majestic
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- moderately loud
- moderately short and detatched
- hold for full value of note
- moderately fast
- lively and spirited
- becoming broader
- 2 notes in the time of 3
- very loud
- in a singing style
- less speed
- very
- a litte
- without
- pause (hold for longer)
- always
28 Clues: very • slowly • always • lightly • broadly • a litte • without • majestic • very loud • sustained • very soft • less speed • more speed • play strongly • from the sign • moderately loud • moderately fast • moderately soft • becoming broader • in a singing style • lively and spirited • lively and spirited • pause (hold for longer) • 2 notes in the time of 3 • 3 notes in the time of 2 • hold for full value of note • ...
Big Bang Theory Vocab 2025-03-26
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- electromagnetism and strong and weak nuclear forces
- the opposite of every subatomic particle
- a formulation of the law of conservation
- erly stage of the big bang theory
- light is stretched
- the unit of temp in international system of units
- variable star that pulsates
- extreme rapid expansion of the universe
- the shift of a object and its from two povs
- a compact astronomical object
- not a until of time but the unit of light traveling
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- condition of being similar
- consists of stars and planets
- ave changes between the observer and the wave
- a branch of physics
- a nucldear reaction
- measures the strength of electromagnetic radiation
- light does not interact with
- a era of gravitational effect of matter
- progress of existence
- density of matter
- the heat of something
- a completely empty space
- the spectral lines of a stellar spectrum
- a two dimensional area enclosed by lines
- interactions between electric charges
- a pair of equal and oppositely charged
- describing the origin of the universe
28 Clues: density of matter • light is stretched • a branch of physics • a nucldear reaction • progress of existence • the heat of something • a completely empty space • condition of being similar • variable star that pulsates • light does not interact with • consists of stars and planets • a compact astronomical object • erly stage of the big bang theory • interactions between electric charges • ...
Particle Theory and Mixtures 2025-03-02
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- Tiny building block of matter
- Type of mixture that looks uniform throughout
- State of matter with definite volume but no fixed shape
- A mixture where particles are visible and settle over time
- Central part of an atom
- The process of separating a solid from a liquid
- State of matter with definite shape and volume
- A mixture where tiny particles are dispersed but don’t settle
- Ability of a substance to dissolve in another
- Positively charged atomic particle
- A method to separate dissolved substances by heating
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- Neutrally charged atomic particle
- The tendency of a material to break instead of stretch
- Substance that dissolves another
- Resistance of a liquid to flowing
- How well a material conducts heat or electricity
- The amount of matter in an object
- The process of separating liquids with different boiling points
- State of matter with no definite shape or volume
- Mass per unit volume of a substance
- A technique to separate colors in ink or dyes
- The substance that gets dissolved
- A combination of substances that keep their properties
- Negatively charged atomic particle
- Energy-related motion of particles
25 Clues: Central part of an atom • Tiny building block of matter • Substance that dissolves another • Neutrally charged atomic particle • Resistance of a liquid to flowing • The amount of matter in an object • The substance that gets dissolved • Negatively charged atomic particle • Energy-related motion of particles • Positively charged atomic particle • ...
Sur Sangat Theory Crossword 2025-08-04
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- A flat note in Indian music (5)
- Thaat of Raag Kedar (6)
- Repeating the sthayi three times (5)
- Ni & __ are not allowed in Raga Bhoopali (2)
- A sharp note, in Indian music (6)
- a raga derived from a parent raga (5)
- Beats in Dadra (3)
- Composition using only swaras (10)
- Rhythm with 16 matras (8)
- Notes completely varjit Malkauns (7)
- Vadi of Bhoopali, Khamaj, and Yaman (2)
- Ascending scale (6)
- Who established the Thaat Classification System (10)
- Family with ga, dha, and ni komal(7)
- Raga that uses only Teevra Ma (5)
- Thaat that uses re & dha komal; ma teevra (6)
- Faster improvisation at the end of a bandish (5)
- The most important note in a raga (4)
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- Of the ragas you've learned, which is a morning raga (7)
- The first, lower part of a composition (6)
- Notes that are not allowed in the raga (6)
- Composition created by Amir Khusro using Arabic Phonemes like Deem & Derena (6)
- Thaat of Raga Des (6)
- A natural, regular note (7)
- Which matra does the Kafi Bandish start on? (5)
- Second, higher part of a composition (6)
- Ga & __ are komal in Raga Kafi (2)
- The first and most important beat in a rhythm (3)
- How many beats in Bhajani (5)
- How many taalis in Teentaal? (5)
- True or False: Bhairav is a Janaka Raga (4)
- Jati of Bhoopali and Malkauns (6)
- Parent Raga (6)
- Composition using words and poetry (7)
- Thaat of Raga Bageshree (4)
- How many khands in Teentaal? (4)
- Thaat with re, ga, dha komal; teevra ma (4)
- What do we call the ninth beat of Teentaal? (5)
38 Clues: Parent Raga (6) • Beats in Dadra (3) • Ascending scale (6) • Thaat of Raga Des (6) • Thaat of Raag Kedar (6) • Rhythm with 16 matras (8) • A natural, regular note (7) • Thaat of Raga Bageshree (4) • How many beats in Bhajani (5) • A flat note in Indian music (5) • How many taalis in Teentaal? (5) • How many khands in Teentaal? (4) • A sharp note, in Indian music (6) • ...
kinetic theory of gases 2024-12-18
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- The distribution of energy among degrees of freedom in a system.
- A theoretical gas composed of many randomly moving point particles.
- The number of collisions per unit time in a gas.
- Explaining macroscopic properties using molecular behavior.
- A portion of the universe chosen for analysis of energy changes.
- Variables that define the state of a thermodynamic system.
- A gas that follows the ideal gas equation perfectly.
- A scale to measure temperature based on thermal equilibrium.
- The study of the motion and interaction of molecules.
- Independent modes in which a system can store energy.
- Collisions in which kinetic energy is conserved.
- The interaction between gas molecules resulting in energy transfer.
- A mathematical space describing all possible states of a system.
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- A process occurring at constant temperature.
- A process with no heat exchange between a system and surroundings.
- A fundamental physical constant linking energy to temperature.
- Observable properties like pressure and volume in a gas.
- The amount of heat required to change the temperature of a unit mass.
- The pressure exerted by a single gas in a mixture.
- The energy associated with the motion of particles in a system.
- The erratic random movement of particles in a fluid due to collisions.
- The average distance a particle travels before colliding with another particle.
- The speed of gas molecules, varying with temperature.
- A gas with interactions and deviations from ideal behavior.
- The state where all parts of a system have the same temperature.
- The relationship between the pressure and volume of a gas.
- The total energy contained within a thermodynamic system.
- The heat required to raise the temperature of a substance.
- The square root of the mean of the squares of velocities of gas molecules.
- The irregular and haphazard movement of particles.
30 Clues: A process occurring at constant temperature. • The number of collisions per unit time in a gas. • Collisions in which kinetic energy is conserved. • The pressure exerted by a single gas in a mixture. • The irregular and haphazard movement of particles. • A gas that follows the ideal gas equation perfectly. • The speed of gas molecules, varying with temperature. • ...
Atomic Theory and History 2025-10-01
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- _______ uncertainty principle - can't know speed and location together
- Came up with the wave equations that explains electron movement
- In 1913 said electrons are in orbits and can jump from one level to another
- Experiment done by Thomson
- Found that elements combine to form new substances
- Greek philosopher who came up with the work atom
- The method that Dalton used to figure out water is H and O
- Subatomic particle discovered in 1917
- Over used word in film that just means "to count" or "number"
- __________ model was how Bohr described the atom
- The particle of radiation that scientist were using
- The nucleus is ______ because of protons
- Small dense positive center
- Last discovered subatomic particle
- Particle discovered in the late 60's that makes up protons and neutrons
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- First subatomic particle discovered
- The experiment that found the nucleus
- Most of human history; the 4 elements earth, wind, fire, _____
- Dalton realized that elements combine in whole number ratios to form ______
- Rutherford said the atom is mostly ______ ______ (2wds)
- "Indivisible"
- Confirmed the neutron in 1932
- electrons are contained in _______ ______ or shells (2wds)
- electrons are in a ______ like region not strict paths
- ___________ _______ model is how Thompson described the atom (2wds)
- Found the Electron in 1897
- Found the nucleus in 1911
27 Clues: "Indivisible" • Found the nucleus in 1911 • Experiment done by Thomson • Found the Electron in 1897 • Small dense positive center • Confirmed the neutron in 1932 • Last discovered subatomic particle • First subatomic particle discovered • The experiment that found the nucleus • Subatomic particle discovered in 1917 • The nucleus is ______ because of protons • ...
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. • ...
Quarter 3: ELA Terms Review 2026-03-09
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- The specific word choice an author uses to convey tone.
- A solid argument that opposes or disagrees with your primary claim.
- A term describing a source that is convincing, reliable, and trustworthy.
- The original publication or person where information was gathered.
- The first part of an essay containing the hook and thesis.
- Reasoning that moves from a general statement or premise to a specific conclusion.
- Reasoning that seeks the most likely explanation for an incomplete set of observations.
- The explanation or reasoning used to explain your evidence.
- A direct comparison between two unlike things without using like or as.
- A fallacy where you assume all 7th graders are cheaters just because you saw one person cheat.
- Facts, statistics, or anecdotes used to support a claim.
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- An extreme exaggeration used for effect.
- A fallacy where the speaker avoids the actual point; also called a red herring.
- Reasoning that moves from specific observations to a broader generalization.
- A statement that asserts something to be true or a position on a topic.
- The final part of an essay that restates the thesis.
- An ad hominem fallacy where the speaker attacks the person instead of the argument.
- The arrangement of words and phrases to create sentences.
- A concluding call that tells the reader what to do or think next.
- A set of reasons given with the aim of persuading others that an action or idea is right or wrong.
- The primary statement or theory that an essay or report is written to prove.
- A comparison using like or as.
- A response to an opposing argument that explains why it is weak or incorrect.
23 Clues: A comparison using like or as. • An extreme exaggeration used for effect. • The final part of an essay that restates the thesis. • The specific word choice an author uses to convey tone. • Facts, statistics, or anecdotes used to support a claim. • The arrangement of words and phrases to create sentences. • The first part of an essay containing the hook and thesis. • ...
The science of Biology 2022-08-31
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- act of noticing and describing events or processes in a careful, orderly way
- experiment only one variable is changed
- theory a well-tested explanation that unifies a broad range of obserations
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- scientific explanation for a set of observations that can be tested in ways that support or reject it
- of science investigate, understand, and explain the natural world
- a logical interpretation of an observation
6 Clues: experiment only one variable is changed • a logical interpretation of an observation • of science investigate, understand, and explain the natural world • theory a well-tested explanation that unifies a broad range of obserations • act of noticing and describing events or processes in a careful, orderly way • ...
UNIT 10 (year 5) 2016-02-02
22 Clues: kutse • tuhat • tähtis • rahvus • suurus • kuulus • teooria • osariik • insener • keskköö • muusika • treener • märkama • kükitama • hüüdnimi • keskpäev • kergesti • kindlasti • ülemaailmne • pilvelõhkuja • eksisteerima • võidusõiduhobune
unit 4 2021-04-07
20 Clues: sértő • tudás • sziget • dallam • elkisér • elmélet • előidéz • nyugodt • engedély • bizalmas • kijelent • megfelelő • megérdemel • kételkedik • tipp, ötlet • tapintatlan • záróvizsgák • csúnya, kelemetlen • légcsövesbúvárkodás • könnyűbúvárkodik (2 szó)
Unit 10. The United States 2024-01-19
22 Clues: münt • tuhat • džäss • muusik • tähtis • suurus • rahvus • kotkas • kindel • insener • keskköö • teooria • treener • hüüdnimi • kiilakas • kergesti • kükitama • keskpäev • ülemaiilmne • eksisteerima • sõrmega toksima • võidusõiduhobune
Class 8 2025-05-29
22 Clues: bánat • tinta • álruha • gazdag • leszúr • elmélet • korábbi • diploma • sírbolt • pároztat • felmerül • szenátus • kormányzó • választás • képviselő • törvényes • elpusztít • királyság! • megsebesít • visszautasít • kétségbeesett • rokonságban lévő
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. • ...
humorism and temperament puzzle 2018-08-21
10 Clues: more extroverted • relaxed and quiet • causes depression • produced by liver • produces aggression • uninterested behavior • adopted humors theory • enthusiastic and happy • developed humors theory • analytical and detail-oriented
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
Math 8 Project 2012-10-04
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- Lists all indivual numerical data in condensed form
- The number that is most often used in a set of data
- The difference of the upper and lower quartiles
- The difference of largest and smallest numbers in set of data
- Shows change over a period of time
- Two sets of data that can be prepared
- The median of the upper half of data set
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- A type of bargraph used to diplay numerical data that has been organized into equal intervals
- The median of the lower half of data set
- Used to describe the distubution of the data
- The sum of data divided by the amount of numbers in set
- Shows the elements among sets of data are related and different
- Used to compare parts of data set to whole set of data
- Middle number in set of data
- Shows the number of items in specific catacories
- Numbers that describe the center of a set of data
- Data that is 1.5 times the value of IQR
17 Clues: Middle number in set of data • Shows change over a period of time • Two sets of data that can be prepared • Data that is 1.5 times the value of IQR • The median of the upper half of data set • The median of the lower half of data set • Used to describe the distubution of the data • The difference of the upper and lower quartiles • ...
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 • ...
