set theory Crossword Puzzles
summer set 2024-05-23
11 Clues: a sea creature • a frozen liquid • fun in the water • clothes for water • frozen solid liquid • half land half water • a cold a frozen treat • a currency from the sea • a sport involving water • a dangerous sea creature • a refreshing beverage other than water
set - C 2024-10-03
Across
- An animal that swims in water
- An animal with black and white stripes
- A piece of furniture with four legs
- A tall plant with leaves
- A bright object in the night sky
- A pet that barks
Down
- A toy that flies in the wind
- A round toy you can throw
- A fruit that is red or green
- A way to travel on tracks
- Something you wear on your feet
11 Clues: A pet that barks • A tall plant with leaves • A round toy you can throw • A way to travel on tracks • A toy that flies in the wind • A fruit that is red or green • An animal that swims in water • Something you wear on your feet • A bright object in the night sky • A piece of furniture with four legs • An animal with black and white stripes
kirurški set 2021-05-17
Across
- kirurška igla za šivanje kože
- postupak uništavanja svih mikroorganizama na predmetima
- kirurški nož
- iglodržač
- kirurške škare
- resorbirajući konac od tankih ovčijih crijeva
Down
- držalica
- hvataljka po Peanu
- kirurška igla
- postupak sprječavanja razvoja i razmnožavanja bakterija na koži, sluznicama, predmetima
- resorbirajaći konac od duboke fleksorne tetive goveda
11 Clues: držalica • iglodržač • kirurški nož • kirurška igla • kirurške škare • hvataljka po Peanu • kirurška igla za šivanje kože • resorbirajući konac od tankih ovčijih crijeva • resorbirajaći konac od duboke fleksorne tetive goveda • postupak uništavanja svih mikroorganizama na predmetima • postupak sprječavanja razvoja i razmnožavanja bakterija na koži, sluznicama, predmetima
Vocabulary Set 2022-10-05
Across
- a subtle difference in or shade of meaning, expression, or sound
- strange or odd; unusual
- a contagious bacterial disease characterized by fever and delirium/can also mean causing someone trouble or distress.
- regularly working very hard
- divide into two parts
- a different or distinct form or version of something
Down
- the quality of being clever, original, and inventive
- new and not resembling something formerly known
- cause (something) to pass on from one place or person to another
- done in a careful and detailed way
- resembling or reminding of something
11 Clues: divide into two parts • strange or odd; unusual • regularly working very hard • done in a careful and detailed way • resembling or reminding of something • new and not resembling something formerly known • the quality of being clever, original, and inventive • a different or distinct form or version of something • ...
Set Apart 2025-05-18
Across
- ___________ is God's nature and He calls us to reflect it
- Holy means being set apart, pure, or morally _______
- Step 5: Get _____ up again.
- Step 3: What do we need to _____________?
- The story of Noah is found in what book?
- Holy, Holy, Holy is the Lord God ________
Down
- Step 1: _________ that you can't do it in your own strength
- Step 2: Daily reliance on the ______ ________
- The story of Daniel is found in what book?
- Step 4: Surround yourself with the _______ people.
- "...the whole earth is full of His glory"
11 Clues: Step 5: Get _____ up again. • The story of Noah is found in what book? • Step 3: What do we need to _____________? • "...the whole earth is full of His glory" • Holy, Holy, Holy is the Lord God ________ • The story of Daniel is found in what book? • Step 2: Daily reliance on the ______ ________ • Step 4: Surround yourself with the _______ people. • ...
set 1 2025-10-28
Across
- ________ is defined as the process of getting things done efficiently and effectively, with and through people -
- When things “ought to be” a certain way but aren’t, Drucker calls this:
- An unstable government may introduce sudden policies affecting business. In SWOT, this is an example of:
- A booming stock market creates chances for companies to raise more funds easily. In SWOT, this is an example of:
- As per Dwight Eisenhower, "Plans are nothing, __________ is everything" (answer: )
- In management, “doing things right” refers to
Down
- In management, “doing the right things” refers to:
- An organization suffers from inexperienced staff, which lowers efficiency. In SWOT, his is an example of:
- Which negative trait is described as feeling so satisfied that you stop trying harder?
- A company enjoys a favorable location near its customers, reducing transport costs. In SWOT, this is an example of:
- ______ is defined as a systematic arrangement of people brought together to accomplish a specific purpose -
11 Clues: In management, “doing things right” refers to • In management, “doing the right things” refers to: • When things “ought to be” a certain way but aren’t, Drucker calls this: • As per Dwight Eisenhower, "Plans are nothing, __________ is everything" (answer: ) • Which negative trait is described as feeling so satisfied that you stop trying harder? • ...
Computer Systems 2020-09-09
Across
- work from home, making use of the Internet, email, and the telephone.
- is the act of stealing software that is legally protected
- the part of a computer in which operations are controlled and executed
- is system software that manages computer hardware, software resources, and provides common services for computer programs
- the branch of technology that deals with the design, construction, operation, and application of robots
- refers to the physical parts of a computer and related devices
- is a collection of instructions that can be executed by a computer to perform a specific task
- a piece of software programmed using artificial intelligence techniques. Such systems use databases of expert knowledge to offer advice or make decisions in such areas as medical diagnosis and trading on the stock exchange.
- is a group of computers that use a set of common communication protocols over digital interconnections for the purpose of sharing resources located on or provided by the network node
Down
- commercial transactions conducted electronically on the Internet
- the programs and other operating information used by a computer
- is a formal language comprising a set of instructions that produce various kinds of output
- is a type of computer program that, when executed, replicates itself by modifying other computer programs and inserting its own code.
- is the use of computers to aid in the creation, modification, analysis, or optimization of a design
- is a program or group of programs designed for end users
- a computerized information-processing system designed to support the activities of company or organizational management
- the theory and development of computer systems able to perform tasks that normally require human intelligence, such as visual perception, speech recognition, decision-making, and translation between languages
- is a set of integrated devices that input, output, process, and store data and information
- a systematic approach to developing students' knowledge and/or skills that uses a computer as a central feature to support instruction via activities including, but not limited to, presenting materials, assessing progress, and guiding activities
19 Clues: is a program or group of programs designed for end users • is the act of stealing software that is legally protected • refers to the physical parts of a computer and related devices • the programs and other operating information used by a computer • commercial transactions conducted electronically on the Internet • ...
SQL Set Theory and Joins 2024-05-16
Across
- The subset of elements that are common to both or more subsets.
- Is used to combine rows from two or more tables, based on a related column between them.
Down
- The ___ operators that use UNION, INTERSECT and EXCEPT in sql.
- It removes duplicate rows from the result set when combining from to tables.
- The diagram commonly used to represent relationships between sets is called?
5 Clues: The ___ operators that use UNION, INTERSECT and EXCEPT in sql. • The subset of elements that are common to both or more subsets. • It removes duplicate rows from the result set when combining from to tables. • The diagram commonly used to represent relationships between sets is called? • ...
Trait Theory Crossword 2021-11-09
Across
- Biggest barrier to cross cultural application of the BIG 5
- Younger adults score relatively high in this trait compared to Older Adults
- famous self report assessment that measure the BIG 5 along with 6 narrower facets
- Every behavioral act or expression is connected to these traits
- Implies the regularity in behavior traits
- Differences in traits from one person to another
- Developed a trait scale based on extraversion and neuroticism
Down
- A lacking application of Trait Theory
- Presented 16 personality factors
- Potential sixth factor of personality
- Considered the only trait unique to humans and Apes, until recently
- High scorers in this trait use words like amazing and awesome more often on social media
- A measure of consistency based on the changes of traits from one point in life to another
13 Clues: Presented 16 personality factors • A lacking application of Trait Theory • Potential sixth factor of personality • Implies the regularity in behavior traits • Differences in traits from one person to another • Biggest barrier to cross cultural application of the BIG 5 • Developed a trait scale based on extraversion and neuroticism • ...
CS20 Theory Review 2021-12-08
Across
- wiring.
- Logic gates affected by a certain mathematician.
- NFTS are used to guarantee this is about a piece of art.
- name for a group of computer programs, device drivers, kernel, and other things that let a user work with a computer.
- RANDOM ACESS MEMORY
Down
- Ethereum is crypto currency tracked but this software.
- A code of 1s and 0s used in computers.
- Store a single memory address.
- When a computer cant complete the operation because the calculation goes over the bitrate.
- the temporary memory officially
- the change in clock frequency in a CPU.
- the special register that holds the memory address to the next instruction to be executed
- number of bits that are conveyed or processed in a given unit of time.
13 Clues: wiring. • RANDOM ACESS MEMORY • Store a single memory address. • the temporary memory officially • A code of 1s and 0s used in computers. • the change in clock frequency in a CPU. • Logic gates affected by a certain mathematician. • Ethereum is crypto currency tracked but this software. • NFTS are used to guarantee this is about a piece of art. • ...
The Humanistic Theory 2012-11-07
Across
- The only one of it's kind, unlike anything else
- Treatment focused on emphasizing one's self, seeking to give the patient greater insight and self acceptance
- An American psychologist best known for his Hierarchy Of Needs
- Distinct from the two more traditional approaches to psychology
- Seeking to make life more fulfilling rather than to only treat mental illness
- Hopefulness about the future or the successful outcome of something
Down
- Qualities or characteristics that distinguish one person from another
- Fulfilling ones individual potential
- Developing physically, mentally, or spiritually
- The capability to become something not yet realized; possibility
- The scientific study of mental functions and behaviors
- The father of client-centered therapy
- A theory that emphasizes the importance of a person as a whole
13 Clues: Fulfilling ones individual potential • The father of client-centered therapy • Developing physically, mentally, or spiritually • The only one of it's kind, unlike anything else • The scientific study of mental functions and behaviors • An American psychologist best known for his Hierarchy Of Needs • A theory that emphasizes the importance of a person as a whole • ...
Sliding Filament Theory 2014-01-10
Across
- The movement of this protein causes tropomyosin to move
- adaptation of muscle cell enabling it to efffectively control the metabolism of a long cell
- type of bridge formed when myosin binds to actin
- thin filament in a sarcomere
- enzyme involved in hydrolysis of ATP
- cell membrane in a muscle cell
- repeating contractile units made up of actin and myosin
Down
- realeases calcium ions - sarcoplasmic ................
- binds to myosin head and causes it to detach
- Binds to troponin causing it to move
- cytoplasm in a muscle cell
- protein filament in a sarcomere which forms an intermediate band
- type of reaction that breaks down ATP to ADP + Pi
13 Clues: cytoplasm in a muscle cell • thin filament in a sarcomere • cell membrane in a muscle cell • Binds to troponin causing it to move • enzyme involved in hydrolysis of ATP • binds to myosin head and causes it to detach • type of bridge formed when myosin binds to actin • type of reaction that breaks down ATP to ADP + Pi • ...
Color Theory Unit 2015-02-16
Across
- 2 colors that make each appear brighter
- water, ice, sky
- 3 or 4 colors side by side on the color wheel
- another word for color
- colors made by mixing one primary and one secondary color
- a color plus white
- lights and darks of a color
Down
- 3 colors that form a triangle on the color wheel
- a color scheme with only one color
- sun or fire
- colors used by Roy Lichtenstein
- a color plus black
- a color plus grey
13 Clues: sun or fire • water, ice, sky • a color plus grey • a color plus black • a color plus white • another word for color • lights and darks of a color • colors used by Roy Lichtenstein • a color scheme with only one color • 2 colors that make each appear brighter • 3 or 4 colors side by side on the color wheel • 3 colors that form a triangle on the color wheel • ...
Atomic Theory Review 2022-10-14
Across
- What "Atomos" means in Greek.
- How many protons are in the nucleus.
- Studied the effect electricity has on solutions.
- Explained the different natural radioactive changes.
- Discovered Cathode Rays.
- The basic unit of a chemical element.
- This model shows how electron orbit around the nucleus.
Down
- Discovered nuclear fission.
- Paper strops it.
- Examples are Carbon 12 and Carbon 14.
- The number of protons and neutrons in a nucleus of an atom.
- Founding father of Quantum Physics.
- Created the "Plum Pudding" model.
13 Clues: Paper strops it. • Discovered Cathode Rays. • Discovered nuclear fission. • What "Atomos" means in Greek. • Created the "Plum Pudding" model. • Founding father of Quantum Physics. • How many protons are in the nucleus. • Examples are Carbon 12 and Carbon 14. • The basic unit of a chemical element. • Studied the effect electricity has on solutions. • ...
Bowlby's Monotropic Theory 2023-03-17
Across
- acronym for the template or schema formed
- the acronym of explanations of Bowlby's theory
- makes humans more likely to survive
- Monkeys
- Still face experiment
- ___ vs Nurture
Down
- time in which an infant must form an attachment
- baby geese
- unlocks an innate tendency in adults, can be physical or behavioural
- Hazen and Shaver
- the care that is more important than food
- Lack of free will
- the theory that infants form one special attachment
13 Clues: Monkeys • baby geese • ___ vs Nurture • Hazen and Shaver • Lack of free will • Still face experiment • makes humans more likely to survive • acronym for the template or schema formed • the care that is more important than food • the acronym of explanations of Bowlby's theory • time in which an infant must form an attachment • the theory that infants form one special attachment • ...
BIG BANG THEORY 2024-06-02
Across
- keeps things from floating off the earth
- a huge collection of gas, dust, and billions of stars and their solar systems.
- Large marsupial
- Man's best friend
- chemicals
Down
- growing
- showing little or no change
- Flying mammal
- balloon growing as you blow it up
- sparkles in sky at night
- following a curved path around the earth
- Has a trunk
- Likes to chase mice
13 Clues: growing • chemicals • Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice • sparkles in sky at night • showing little or no change • balloon growing as you blow it up • keeps things from floating off the earth • following a curved path around the earth • a huge collection of gas, dust, and billions of stars and their solar systems.
Cell Theory Crossword 2025-03-21
Across
- - Studied animals and helped with cell theory.
- - Jelly-like substance inside a cell.
- - Stated that cells come from other cells.
- - A part of a cell with a job.
- - First used the term "cell" in 1665.
- - A tool used to see cells.
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- - A part of a cell with a job.
- - A type of microscope used to see cells.
- - The study of tiny life forms.
- - The smallest unit of life.
- - Tiny single-celled organisms.
- Theory - States all living things are made of cells.
- - Improved microscopes and saw tiny organisms.
- - How cells create new cells.
- - Studied plants and helped with cell theory.
15 Clues: - A tool used to see cells. • - The smallest unit of life. • - How cells create new cells. • - A part of a cell with a job. • - A part of a cell with a job. • - The study of tiny life forms. • - Tiny single-celled organisms. • - Jelly-like substance inside a cell. • - First used the term "cell" in 1665. • - A type of microscope used to see cells. • ...
Theory of Matter 2025-06-02
Across
- Energy transferred from hotter to colder substances
- Water, juice
- Oxygen, smoke
- A device used to measure the temperature of
- object.
- A state of rest or balance due to the equal
Down
- in a substance
- All things around us
- Measure of the average energy level of the
- A body of matter that makes up an object
- The amount of space occupied by any object
- Tables, chairs, pencils
- of opposing forces
13 Clues: object. • Water, juice • Oxygen, smoke • in a substance • of opposing forces • All things around us • Tables, chairs, pencils • A body of matter that makes up an object • Measure of the average energy level of the • The amount of space occupied by any object • A device used to measure the temperature of • A state of rest or balance due to the equal • ...
Gravitational Theory - Space 2025-11-20
Across
- Ripples in spacetime caused by massive objects moving quickly, like two black holes colliding.
- The amount of “stuff” or matter inside an object.
- The speed an object needs to move fast enough to break free from a planet’s or star’s gravity.
- The act of finding or measuring something that is normally hard to see or feel.
- The path one object takes as it moves around another object because of gravity.
- A place in space where gravity is so strong that nothing—not even light—can escape from it.
Down
- The invisible area around an object where its gravity can pull on other objects.
- A rule that says gravity gets much weaker as you move farther away from an object — and it decreases very quickly.
- Binary Black Holes)Two massive objects (like black holes) orbiting each other.
- (of spacetime)How space bends around mass. More mass = deeper bend.
- (of a wave)How big the wave is — for gravitational waves, it’s how much space is stretched or squeezed.
- A “fabric” that combines space and time. Objects with mass bend this fabric, and that bending is what we feel as gravity.
- Pulling and stretching that happens when gravity is stronger on one side of an object than the other.
13 Clues: The amount of “stuff” or matter inside an object. • (of spacetime)How space bends around mass. More mass = deeper bend. • Binary Black Holes)Two massive objects (like black holes) orbiting each other. • The act of finding or measuring something that is normally hard to see or feel. • ...
Classic Movies 2024-04-13
Across
- - "Coppola's mafia epic."
- - "Marlon Brando's gritty tale of corruption."
- - "Epic Civil War drama."
- - "Classic musical set in Hollywood."
- - "Film noir about faded Hollywood stars."
- - "Noir mystery set in 1930s Los Angeles."
- - "Bogart as detective Sam Spade."
- - "Epic about T.E. Lawrence."
Down
- - "Prison drama based on Stephen King's novella."
- - "Musical set during the transition to talkies."
- - "Tennessee Williams' drama starring Brando."
- - "Holiday classic starring Jimmy Stewart."
- - "Cary Grant mistaken identity thriller."
- - "Audrey Hepburn's iconic role as Holly Golightly."
- - "Dustin Hoffman's breakthrough role."
- - "Hitchcock's thriller set at the Bates Motel."
- - "Orson Welles' masterpiece."
- - "Marilyn Monroe comedy set in the Roaring Twenties."
- - "Courtroom drama about jury deliberations."
- - "Hitchcock thriller set in an apartment block."
- - "Epic about a Jewish prince in Roman times."
- - "Musical fantasy starring Judy Garland."
- - "Bogart and Bergman's wartime romance."
- - "Hitchcock's dizzying mystery."
24 Clues: - "Coppola's mafia epic." • - "Epic Civil War drama." • - "Epic about T.E. Lawrence." • - "Orson Welles' masterpiece." • - "Hitchcock's dizzying mystery." • - "Bogart as detective Sam Spade." • - "Classic musical set in Hollywood." • - "Dustin Hoffman's breakthrough role." • - "Bogart and Bergman's wartime romance." • - "Cary Grant mistaken identity thriller." • ...
ttt 2022-12-01
20 Clues: (Equity) • (LGBTQ+) • (Culture) • (Equality) • (Paradigm) • (Ideology) • (Otherness) • (Liberalism) • (Stereotype) • (Assimilation) • (Conservatism) • (Social justice) • (Discrimination) • (Critical Theory) • (Power relations) • (Marginal people) • (Multiculturalism) • (Differently abled) • (Hidden curriculum) • (Cultural reproduction)
Unit 10 2023-01-27
21 Clues: münt • tuhat • rahvus • suurus • tähtis • kesköö • kotkas • muusik • insener • teooria • keskpäev • kükitama • kiilakas • hüüdnimi • ülemaailmne • pilvelõhkuja • eksisteerima • sõrmega toksima • võidusõiduhobune • valgepea-merikotkas • kindel, kindla peale
Vocab S.S By Alex Rodriguez 2013-11-14
24 Clues: God • town • power • Court • state • Power • State • single • people • biased • theory • Elected • federal • helping • economic • Political • authority • Government • nationalis • government • State: State • Minister: elected • Government: power • Democracy: Democracey
martha's 10 unit 2024-05-29
21 Clues: äri • münt • kuju • tasu • tuhat • vähem • sõdur • muusik • kiilas • tasuta • kotkas • teooria • muuseum • inseener • sissepääs • eksisteerima • kindlaks tegema • võidusõiduhobune • rahvus; rahvusriik • puidust valmistatud • kesk-, keskel asetseev
Week 1 2020-07-12
21 Clues: Risk • Theory • Policy • Radical • Process • Present • Modular • Networks • Outcomes • Politics • Pandemic • Research • Suppliers • Resistance • Technology • Transition • Storytelling • , Translation • Problem-solving • Organisational development • paradox, Organisational culture
crossword crossjai 2022-12-01
20 Clues: (LGBTQ+) • (Equity) • (Culture) • (Paradigm) • (Equality) • (Ideology) • (Otherness) • (Liberalism) • (Stereotype) • (Assimilation) • (Conservatism) • (Discrimination) • (Social justice) • (Power relations) • (Critical Theory) • (Marginal people) • (Multiculturalism) • (Differently abled) • (Hidden curriculum) • (Cultural reproduction)
choice board 2022-10-11
Across
- a company
- exclusion from boss until work done
- to organize/operate business
- organized association
- theory production should be owned as a whole
- systems owned and controlled by publiic
- railroad strike and boycott
- secretworkingmens organization
- created first airplane
Down
- system for transmitting messages
- survival of the fittest
- invented light bulb
- Entrepeneur, millionaire steel
- theory calling for the replacement of government rule with a system of self-government
- system of ideals and ideas
- holding someones property as your own for benefits
- to make something
- canadian buisnessman
- possesion and control of the supply
- system owned and controlled by private owners
- violent confrontation between police
- to go against
- goods and merchandise
23 Clues: a company • to go against • to make something • invented light bulb • canadian buisnessman • organized association • goods and merchandise • created first airplane • survival of the fittest • system of ideals and ideas • railroad strike and boycott • to organize/operate business • Entrepeneur, millionaire steel • secretworkingmens organization • system for transmitting messages • ...
Enlightenment 2020-11-01
Across
- rené
- thomas
- edward
- mary
- issac
- cesare
- johannes
- françois-marie arouet
- theory that the sun is the center of the universe
- theory that the earth is the center of the universe
- a place for women and men to congregate for intellectual discussions
- nicolaus
Down
- during the renaissance when people began to look at old greek concepts and art that were lost during the middle ages.
- robert
- charles-louis de secondat
- antonie
- idea that citizens should give their rights to a strong leader in exchange for law and order.
- perfected by galileo galilei
- john
- galilei
- made by a Duth eyeglass maker named zacharias janssen
- jean-jacques
- francis
- the french word for philosophers
24 Clues: rené • mary • john • issac • thomas • robert • edward • cesare • antonie • galilei • francis • johannes • nicolaus • jean-jacques • françois-marie arouet • charles-louis de secondat • perfected by galileo galilei • the french word for philosophers • theory that the sun is the center of the universe • theory that the earth is the center of the universe • made by a Duth eyeglass maker named zacharias janssen • ...
Chapter 15: Globalism 2021-04-21
Across
- First online encyclopedia
- Director of "Do the Right Thing"
- Theory says nature is vibrating strings
- Epic Novel by Frank Herbert
- Theory says universal patterns always repeat
- What Ghandhi's followers called him
- Writer of the Docufiction literary genre
- Famous poet during Harlem Renaissance
- Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome
- Famous American Pop artist
- Artist known for appropriating Old Masters
Down
- Dr. MLK wrote a letter from this jail
- movement advocating equal rights of women
- The human genome project mapped and ordered
- Leading proponent of existentialism
- Wrote "Go Tell in on the Mountain"
- Famous female architect born in Baghdad
- Japanese director of The Seven Samurai
- Type of expressive art born in New York City
- Best known Abstract Expressionists
20 Clues: First online encyclopedia • Famous American Pop artist • Epic Novel by Frank Herbert • Director of "Do the Right Thing" • Wrote "Go Tell in on the Mountain" • Best known Abstract Expressionists • Leading proponent of existentialism • What Ghandhi's followers called him • Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome • Dr. MLK wrote a letter from this jail • ...
AP Psych Famous People 2013-04-24
Across
- functionalism
- general IQ
- humanistic
- memory; 1st to conduct studies on forgetting
- cognition
- neo-Freudian, humanistic
- Rational-Emotive Therapy (RET)
- analytic psychology
- focus on nonverbal communication
- social psychology; wanted to see how far individuals would go to be obedient
- neo-Freudian, psychodynamic
- cognition, moral development
- psychoanalysis
- humanism; hierarchy of needs
- facial expressions are universal
Down
- structuralism
- developed foundation for classical conditioning
- cognition; 4-stage theory of cognitive development
- language
- behavioral
- development; devised patterns of attachment
- Positive Psychology
- Dolls
- social psychology; Stanford Prison
- cognitive; father of Cognitive Therapy
- intelligence
- intelligence; devised the theory of multiple intelligences
- development
- behaviorism
- memory
- social psychology
31 Clues: Dolls • memory • language • cognition • general IQ • behavioral • humanistic • development • behaviorism • intelligence • structuralism • functionalism • psychoanalysis • social psychology • Positive Psychology • analytic psychology • neo-Freudian, humanistic • neo-Freudian, psychodynamic • cognition, moral development • humanism; hierarchy of needs • Rational-Emotive Therapy (RET) • ...
Chapter 17 Vocabulary 2013-06-10
Across
- a speech placing reward in context
- speeches describing an object, person, or event
- combining very general and specific information
- the pattern of a speech
- how a message passes through various channels
- standards of conduct
- the ability to be effective and proficient
- a brief speech designed to celebrate
- speeches explaining how to do something
- information that is considered useful or useless
- a statement of explanation
Down
- reduces uncertainty
- used in reference for public speaking
- major subdivisions of the thesis
- speeches that introduce a speaker
- ability to understand and interact
- guides the audience to the most memorable points
- a speech rewarding an accomplishment
- speeches defining a term or theory
- a speech of tribute to praise someone
20 Clues: reduces uncertainty • standards of conduct • the pattern of a speech • a statement of explanation • major subdivisions of the thesis • speeches that introduce a speaker • a speech placing reward in context • ability to understand and interact • speeches defining a term or theory • a speech rewarding an accomplishment • a brief speech designed to celebrate • ...
Note Making 9 2013-04-18
Across
- Revolutionized selective breeding
- flying shuttle
- People began moving to the cities
- Spinning Jenny
- the greatest good for the greatest number
- Seed drill
- Revolutionized crop rotation
- became a staple crop
- Landowner
- lower middle class
- painted the starry night
- spinning mule
- Children born with Spanish fathers and Indian mothers
- theory of evolution
- Human subconscience (the id)
Down
- impressionist painter
- disease could be prevented by cleaning urban environment
- electromagnetism
- Revolutionized living conditions
- water frame
- Increase profits by enclosing farms
- Pasteurization
- revolutionized city transportation
- revolutionized paris (wider streets)
- Periodic Table
- theory of relativity
- split the atom
- People farmed as a community and there were no fences
- Antiseptic principle
29 Clues: Landowner • Seed drill • water frame • spinning mule • flying shuttle • Pasteurization • Spinning Jenny • Periodic Table • split the atom • electromagnetism • lower middle class • theory of evolution • became a staple crop • theory of relativity • Antiseptic principle • impressionist painter • painted the starry night • Revolutionized crop rotation • Human subconscience (the id) • ...
Quiz 2013-11-12
Across
- shockingly frightful or dreadful
- being an example of superiority
- the act of offering or suggesting to be considered
- a puzzling occurrence
- limitless, boundless
- showing sudden impatient irritation
- anything that puzzles
- intricate or complex
- a writer of satires
- inverse or reversed
- a theory of the origin and development of the universe
- acutely distressing to the feelings or mind
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- hard to decipher
- a cloud of interstellar gas
- a person studying the theory that certain traits are indicated by the configuration of the skull
- the quality of not being serious or sensible
- small, tiny
- to articulate or pronounce words
- the quality of being frank, open, and sincere in speech
- causing a solution
- former, usually only once
21 Clues: small, tiny • hard to decipher • causing a solution • a writer of satires • inverse or reversed • limitless, boundless • intricate or complex • a puzzling occurrence • anything that puzzles • former, usually only once • a cloud of interstellar gas • being an example of superiority • shockingly frightful or dreadful • to articulate or pronounce words • showing sudden impatient irritation • ...
Psychology Crossword 2014-04-05
Across
- Developed ladder for moral thinking
- Cognitive therapist, believes that chaining thinking changes functioning
- First intelligence testing in Paris, France
- Showed that taste-averson made adaptive sense
- Hypnosis is a form of dissociation
- Designed the strange situation experiment
- Went to hospital complaining of hearing voices
- Theory of learned helplessness
- Collective unconscious
- Believed unconditional positive regard is needed for growth
Down
- Social conformity. Which line is the correct size?
- Cognitive dissonance theory
- Researched into the stable temperament of infants
- Retention curve for relearning and forgetting curve
- Created REBT
- Research into parenting styles
- Catalogued thousands of facial expressions
- Bobo doll and observational learning
- Misinformation effect
- Childhood anxiety triggers need for love and security
20 Clues: Created REBT • Misinformation effect • Collective unconscious • Cognitive dissonance theory • Research into parenting styles • Theory of learned helplessness • Hypnosis is a form of dissociation • Developed ladder for moral thinking • Bobo doll and observational learning • Designed the strange situation experiment • Catalogued thousands of facial expressions • ...
CC! 2022-01-06
Across
- study of attractive or repulsive forces.
- physical quantities, defined as a measurement process.
- An object in ____ stays in motion?
- Not proven as a law, but Scientist may believe in _____?
- A to scale representation.
- An educated prediction in the Scientific Method.
- Conversion of 60 minutes?
- Unit for base quantaties.
- conversion of 1 minute?
- Base unit of thermodynamic temperature.
- Einstein was first to discover what theory?
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- base unit of length.
- Deals with very small, not classic.
- the study of moving objects
- study of motion of molecules and atoms.
- Who's three laws of motion?
- What kind of prefix is used to convert units.
- The Study of Electric Charge.
- Study of light.
- what is a conversion factor?
20 Clues: Study of light. • base unit of length. • conversion of 1 minute? • Conversion of 60 minutes? • Unit for base quantaties. • A to scale representation. • the study of moving objects • Who's three laws of motion? • what is a conversion factor? • The Study of Electric Charge. • An object in ____ stays in motion? • Deals with very small, not classic. • ...
Cells 2023-09-22
Across
- multiply eye piece by the objective lens
- Jelly like substance in a cell
- Has more than one cell
- Prostist with cilia
- Has a nucleus
- Also known as Plasma membrane and Cell membrane
- Powerhouse of the cell
- Movement because of light
Down
- Protist with Flagella
- How many parts of the cell theory are there
- All cells have a specific Job
- Storage area of a cell
- Microscope that shows greater detail
- The theory that Prokaryotes came before Eukaryotes
- Conduct protein syntheisis
- Eventually get a "job"
- Contains chlorophyll and conducts photosynthesis
- No nucleus
- Keeping a stable balance in a cell
- True or False Animals have a cell wall
- Movement because of chemical reactions
- Protist with pseudopods
22 Clues: No nucleus • Has a nucleus • Prostist with cilia • Protist with Flagella • Storage area of a cell • Eventually get a "job" • Has more than one cell • Powerhouse of the cell • Protist with pseudopods • Movement because of light • Conduct protein syntheisis • All cells have a specific Job • Jelly like substance in a cell • Keeping a stable balance in a cell • ...
The Best Reading Units 7-8 2025-09-30
Across
- not here, not at home
- earth isn't the middle
- Write, Proofread, Edit, _______
- after you put a key in a door, you ____ it
- "Hmmmm, maybe..."
- the man responsible for a famous theory about the sun and the planets
- sun + middle
- The Tower of Pisa is famous for this
Down
- Steve Jobs
- translate eyes to Korean and you have a clue
- Psy: "New _____"
- all stars, planets, and space
- Chuseok and colored leaves
- an idea that you have to test to prove
- planet race track
- a ballerina, a fidget spinner, and a planet all do this
- sounds like except
- "Cherry Blossom ending"
- you eat samgyetang on the longest day
- the opposite of "away from"
20 Clues: Steve Jobs • sun + middle • Psy: "New _____" • planet race track • "Hmmmm, maybe..." • sounds like except • not here, not at home • earth isn't the middle • "Cherry Blossom ending" • Chuseok and colored leaves • the opposite of "away from" • all stars, planets, and space • Write, Proofread, Edit, _______ • The Tower of Pisa is famous for this • you eat samgyetang on the longest day • ...
Innovations Unit Crossword 2025-12-16
Across
- Came up w/Heliocentric Theory
- May have dug up bodies, but for a good cause
- Thanks to him, you can scuba dive
- A destination for many due to jobs
- Coal and ______ helped fuel the IR
- The type of engine that drove the IR
- BFTP: Father of Communism; inspired Lenin
- The birthplace of the Renaissance
- Michelangelo sculpted this
- Probably the main cause of the Ren.
- Biology labs benefit from this man's work
Down
- An effect of IR
- Painted School of Athens
- What is our potential, it asks
- The Chapel Michelangelo painted
- A focus on the ancients
- Smallpox vaccine creator
- Some textile workers suffered from this
- Proved Heliocentric Theory
- BFTP: Killed in a bathtub for his words
20 Clues: An effect of IR • A focus on the ancients • Painted School of Athens • Smallpox vaccine creator • Proved Heliocentric Theory • Michelangelo sculpted this • Came up w/Heliocentric Theory • What is our potential, it asks • The Chapel Michelangelo painted • Thanks to him, you can scuba dive • The birthplace of the Renaissance • A destination for many due to jobs • ...
The Universe Crossword !! 2021-11-02
Across
- A theory of gravity
- Scientist who discovered galaxys were moving away from each other
- Residual energy left over from the origin of universe
- Scientist who formed the theory of relativity
- The spectrum used to study light
- A dead star
Down
- The particles that help the objects form in our universe
- People who study stars
- A widely accepted theory between scientists explaining the start if the universe
- We live in the milky way
10 Clues: A dead star • A theory of gravity • People who study stars • We live in the milky way • The spectrum used to study light • Scientist who formed the theory of relativity • Residual energy left over from the origin of universe • The particles that help the objects form in our universe • Scientist who discovered galaxys were moving away from each other • ...
Criminology theorists Unit 2 2025-02-12
Across
- This theorist considered ID, Superego and ego
- Maternal deprivation theory links to which theorist
- This theorist used the BoBo doll experiment
- this theorist considers body types when considering who is a criminal
- This is the body type associated with risk taking, assertive and domineering
- this theorist facial features as being criminals
Down
- These twins may both be criminals
- This could make a person violent
- This theorist considers extroverts
- This theory considers an extra chromosome
- This is a Social leaning theory
- This theorist saw criminals as Atavistic
12 Clues: This is a Social leaning theory • This could make a person violent • These twins may both be criminals • This theorist considers extroverts • This theorist saw criminals as Atavistic • This theory considers an extra chromosome • This theorist used the BoBo doll experiment • This theorist considered ID, Superego and ego • this theorist facial features as being criminals • ...
Chapter 33 Review 2018-04-26
Across
- The man who discovered the force called gravity
- Made the theory of a heliocentric universe
- The theory that the sun is the center of the solar system
- Discovered that the planets have oval orbits
- Two major sources guiding Europeans' thinking
- Rene Descartes and Francis Bacon invented this
- The man who made the telescope stronger and probably made the first thermometer
- This organization got into a bitter conflict with Galileo
- Evangelista Torricelli invented this tool to measure atmospheric pressure
Down
- The first person to view live bacteria under a microscope
- This person made a new measure of temperature and improved upon the thermometer
- A major shift in thinking between 1500 and 1700
- A belief in reason and logic as the primary paths to knowledge
- The theory that the earth is the center of the solar system
- an idea to be tested in an experiment
- The person who thought that the Earth was in the middle of the universe and that there were only three continents
16 Clues: an idea to be tested in an experiment • Made the theory of a heliocentric universe • Discovered that the planets have oval orbits • Two major sources guiding Europeans' thinking • Rene Descartes and Francis Bacon invented this • The man who discovered the force called gravity • A major shift in thinking between 1500 and 1700 • ...
Continental Drift 2024-04-10
Across
- What theory states that the continents were once a single landmass?
- What is the process where the ocean floor sinks below the deep ocean trench and back into the mantle?
- A supercontinent that existed 250 million years ago.
- What scientist proposed the theory of continental drift?
- What theory states that the Earth's crust is made up of several pieces?
- The downward portion of a rock fold.
Down
- When two plates move towards each other.
- The Sierra Nevada's are an example of this type of mountain range.
- The uplifted portion of a rock fold.
- These are deep scratches left in bedrock across continents.
- Mountain chain that rises from the ocean floor.
- When two plates move apart from each other.
- This tall, woody, seed-bearing plant fossil was found on several continents.
- A deep valley on the ocean floor.
- The mountain is growing at a rate of 1 cm per year.
- When two plates slide past each other.
16 Clues: A deep valley on the ocean floor. • The uplifted portion of a rock fold. • The downward portion of a rock fold. • When two plates slide past each other. • When two plates move towards each other. • When two plates move apart from each other. • Mountain chain that rises from the ocean floor. • A supercontinent that existed 250 million years ago. • ...
Evolution Croos 2024-11-20
Across
- A natural process in which something takes place
- Islands where Darwin developed the evolution theory and studied finches
- A naturalist who developed the evolution theory aboard the Beagle
- What determines how your cells act
- only individuals with a desired trait are bred by humans in hope that future generations will inherit the trait
- Natural breeding and the strongest survive
- The theory that species change over many generations and become better adapted to new conditions
Down
- A Woman known for finding fossils and thought themself to reconstruct the bodies of fossilized creatures
- Young lawyer who studied natural rock layers and fossils
- Created the first system for classifying and naming living things
- Producing more offspring than can possibly survive
- Proposed simple organisms can develop into complex organisms over time
- The struggle among living things for food, water, and shelter
- Preserved remains of an ancient organism
- Any change to genetic material
- Differences in ones traits to another in a species
16 Clues: Any change to genetic material • What determines how your cells act • Preserved remains of an ancient organism • Natural breeding and the strongest survive • A natural process in which something takes place • Producing more offspring than can possibly survive • Differences in ones traits to another in a species • Young lawyer who studied natural rock layers and fossils • ...
Evolution Croos 2024-11-20
Across
- A natural process in which something takes place
- Islands where Darwin developed the evolution theory and studied finches
- A naturalist who developed the evolution theory aboard the Beagle
- What determines how your cells act
- only individuals with a desired trait are bred by humans in hope that future generations will inherit the trait
- Natural breeding and the strongest survive
- The theory that species change over many generations and become better adapted to new conditions
Down
- A Woman known for finding fossils and thought themself to reconstruct the bodies of fossilized creatures
- Young lawyer who studied natural rock layers and fossils
- Created the first system for classifying and naming living things
- Producing more offspring than can possibly survive
- Proposed simple organisms can develop into complex organisms over time
- The struggle among living things for food, water, and shelter
- Preserved remains of an ancient organism
- Any change to genetic material
- Differences in ones traits to another in a species
16 Clues: Any change to genetic material • What determines how your cells act • Preserved remains of an ancient organism • Natural breeding and the strongest survive • A natural process in which something takes place • Producing more offspring than can possibly survive • Differences in ones traits to another in a species • Young lawyer who studied natural rock layers and fossils • ...
EXAM 4 PREP FOR SERIOUS STUDENTS 2022-12-05
Across
- Private information becomes public
- Tony Stark the dad does this in Endgame.
- She created the Swansons
- Coin-operated games played here
- Costume play
- Qualitative method: __ analysis
- Theory about TV watching
- He is still worthy!
- Mother of all video games
- Idea that promotes the progress of women
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- Method name for analyzing content
- Feminist scholar Laura ___ (male gaze)
- Console makers: Nintendo, Sony, and __
- Research method: Asking people questions
- What game developers write
- Media theory: Spiral of ___
- Type of video game such as Candy Crush
- Type of feminism in "Parks and Rec"
- McGrath's example of new masculinity
- normative male ___
- Real men aren't afraid to ask for ___
- Streaming platform for digital games
22 Clues: Costume play • normative male ___ • He is still worthy! • She created the Swansons • Theory about TV watching • Mother of all video games • What game developers write • Media theory: Spiral of ___ • Coin-operated games played here • Qualitative method: __ analysis • Method name for analyzing content • Private information becomes public • Type of feminism in "Parks and Rec" • ...
Renaissance crossword 2020-10-09
Across
- an artist's importance is measured in...
- it's linked to light
- the start of the renaissance
- a particular method for scientific studies
- a way of leading a country
- a belief that your life shouldn't be too dedicated to God
- supporting the arts by funding them
- he made a clock
- a man named Vesalius did this
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- how humans work
- religion should be separate from the gouverment
- another art technique that was revolutionary
- Newtons's most imporant find
- Copernicus invented this theory
- Ptolemy came up with it
- an art technique
- a theory that you control your life
- the highest point in the renaissance
- the look of a specific part of something
- a type of poetry
20 Clues: how humans work • he made a clock • an art technique • a type of poetry • it's linked to light • Ptolemy came up with it • a way of leading a country • Newtons's most imporant find • the start of the renaissance • a man named Vesalius did this • Copernicus invented this theory • a theory that you control your life • supporting the arts by funding them • ...
Project 2 Topic 5 vocab 2022-11-18
Across
- Business owned by one person
- theory that the completion of college
- contracting with another company for job
- The merger firms involved in production
- the legal obligation to pay debts
- A formal contract issued by corp.
- owned and operated by a group
- all people employed or unemployed
- a demand for a commodity, service, etc.
- One person invests the money
- the combination of firms competing
- a business
- Business owned by 2 or more people
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- theory that education increases product
- The movement of some company's operation
- Owned by individual stockholders
- provide someone with good working cond.
- a person with permission to work
- Semi independent business
- run by a board provide benefit to people
20 Clues: a business • Semi independent business • Business owned by one person • One person invests the money • owned and operated by a group • Owned by individual stockholders • a person with permission to work • the legal obligation to pay debts • A formal contract issued by corp. • all people employed or unemployed • the combination of firms competing • ...
New ideas 2023-05-04
Across
- painted biblical accurate pictures
- invented the printing press
- Cut open dead bodies to learn
- famous work by Leonardo Da Vinci
- invented rationalism
- series of tests to analyze evidence
- a theory that the sun was the center of the universe
- proved elements make up matter
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- discovered gravity
- instrument that measure air pressure
- laws made by Newton
- belief that reason is the path to knowledge
- Scientific instrument that let people see farther
- had the idea that the sun was the center of the universe
- made the banking system
- a way of showing people in different angles
- Father of Humanism
- explanation why things happen
- discovered Jupiter's moons
- developed the scientific method
20 Clues: discovered gravity • Father of Humanism • laws made by Newton • invented rationalism • made the banking system • discovered Jupiter's moons • invented the printing press • Cut open dead bodies to learn • explanation why things happen • proved elements make up matter • developed the scientific method • famous work by Leonardo Da Vinci • painted biblical accurate pictures • ...
Civilization Thru 16th Century 2024-12-05
Across
- a scattering of population
- invented printing press
- Rich Italian family that funded many Renaissance artists
- quietly published findings about the functions of the universe
- the world's first major conqueror
- published scathing review of Catholic Church practices in his community
- Pope who crowned Charlemagne
- started by Henry VIII so he could divorce
Down
- warriors who protected Christian pilgrims
- Enheduanna's home
- "Roman Peace"
- theory that the sun is the center of the universe
- Pope who called the first Crusade
- worshipped by Akhenaten
- funded by Ferdinand & Isabella
- proved someone else's theory about functions of the universe
- Egypt's important river
- plague
- allegedly, according to folk lore, fiddled while Rome burned
- one of the ruling group of 3 who was assassinated
20 Clues: plague • "Roman Peace" • Enheduanna's home • invented printing press • worshipped by Akhenaten • Egypt's important river • a scattering of population • Pope who crowned Charlemagne • funded by Ferdinand & Isabella • Pope who called the first Crusade • the world's first major conqueror • warriors who protected Christian pilgrims • started by Henry VIII so he could divorce • ...
Music theory crossword 2022-11-22
Across
- what do we call a quarter beat rest?
- What do we call when the song slows down?
- What do we call when the song is loud?
- What do we call when the song speeds up?
- can lines go through notes?
- What do we call when the song is very loud?
- What do we call a half note?
- what do we call when the song is medium quiet?
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- rest what do we call a half note rest?
- what do we call Medium loud?
- what do we call a one beat rest and note?
- what do we call when the song is quiet?
- what do we call when the song is very quiet?
- what is the long version of BPM? Four how many strings on the bass?
14 Clues: can lines go through notes? • what do we call Medium loud? • What do we call a half note? • what do we call a quarter beat rest? • rest what do we call a half note rest? • What do we call when the song is loud? • what do we call when the song is quiet? • What do we call when the song speeds up? • what do we call a one beat rest and note? • ...
Big Bang Theory 2020-09-09
Across
- everything that we know exists
- The arm our solar system is located on
- This is located at the very center of our galaxy
- The type of galaxy that we live in
- Sounds like static, left over energy from the Big Bang
- He discovered that the galaxies are moving away from each other and the universe is expanding
- The number of planets in our solar system
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- A collection of planets that move around a sun
- The star that is located in the center of our solar system
- the name of the galaxy Earth is located in
- massive collections of stars, planets, moons, and asteroids
- The most accepted idea for how the universe was formed
- this existed before the Big Bang
13 Clues: everything that we know exists • this existed before the Big Bang • The type of galaxy that we live in • The arm our solar system is located on • The number of planets in our solar system • the name of the galaxy Earth is located in • A collection of planets that move around a sun • This is located at the very center of our galaxy • ...
Theory Crossword Puzzle 2017-04-25
Across
- A term used to describe a problem that can’t be solved efficiently on a computer.
- A problem for which no polynomial time algorithm is known and has not been proven to be NP-Complete.
- A term used to describe a problem for which it is impossible to construct an algorithm that always leads to a correct yes-or-no answer.
- A simple hypothetical model of a computing machine that is as capable as any machine available today.
- Order of growth of problems that can be solved efficiently.
- If any of these problems has a polynomial time solution, then all search problems have polynomial time solutions.
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- The ability of a computing machine to simulate any other computing machine.
- Order of growth of problems that can not be solved efficiently.
- Proved 21 important problems to be NP-complete.
- The process through which a problem can be solved by converting it into an instance of another problem.
- Proved the first NP-complete problem.
- The first problem proven to be NP-Complete.
- The class of all problems that are checkable in polynomial time.
13 Clues: Proved the first NP-complete problem. • The first problem proven to be NP-Complete. • Proved 21 important problems to be NP-complete. • Order of growth of problems that can be solved efficiently. • Order of growth of problems that can not be solved efficiently. • The class of all problems that are checkable in polynomial time. • ...
Atomic Theory Crossword 2023-09-27
Across
- The speed of light equals frequency times ______.
- Atom that has gained or lost neutrons and mass
- Subatomic particle with negative charge
- What units is energy measured in?
- The creator of the Bohr Model
- Who made the plum pudding model?
Down
- Who conducted the gold foil experiment?
- Which subatomic particle contributes to the charge of a nucleus?
- What units is frequency measured in?
- What surrounds the atomic symbol in an E-Dot?
- Atom that has lost or gained electrons
- Subatomic particle with no charge
- What units is the average mass of an atom written in?
13 Clues: The creator of the Bohr Model • Who made the plum pudding model? • What units is energy measured in? • Subatomic particle with no charge • What units is frequency measured in? • Atom that has lost or gained electrons • Who conducted the gold foil experiment? • Subatomic particle with negative charge • What surrounds the atomic symbol in an E-Dot? • ...
S1 - Plane Theory 2023-12-16
Across
- smaller than a nail, can be used to join wood together
- type of saw used to make straight cuts
- a type of softwood
- should be worn to protect your clothes
- should be worn to protect your eyes when using a machine
- a machine used to make holes in wood, metal and plastic
Down
- a machine used to sand end-grain and shape curves on wood
- attached to your bench, this can hold your workpiece steady
- a manufactured board that is made of layers of wood glued together
- you can draw round this to mark out accurately
- a cylindrical piece of wood
- a type of wood glue
- put into a vice to help saw wood, also called a bench-hook
13 Clues: a type of softwood • a type of wood glue • a cylindrical piece of wood • type of saw used to make straight cuts • should be worn to protect your clothes • you can draw round this to mark out accurately • smaller than a nail, can be used to join wood together • a machine used to make holes in wood, metal and plastic • ...
Atomic Theory Crossword 2025-10-28
Across
- Made of only one type of atom
- Thought about Atomic theory
- Made the first model of the atom
- Positively charged particle in an atom
- Made of two or more atoms bonded together
- Dense middle portion of an atom that is positively charged
Down
- Negatively charged particle in an atom
- Discovered the electron
- Discovered the nucleus
- Made the current atomic model
- Came up with the planetary model of the atom
- Building block of matter
- pudding Model that Thomson made
13 Clues: Discovered the nucleus • Discovered the electron • Building block of matter • Thought about Atomic theory • Made of only one type of atom • Made the current atomic model • pudding Model that Thomson made • Made the first model of the atom • Negatively charged particle in an atom • Positively charged particle in an atom • Made of two or more atoms bonded together • ...
Graph Theory Terms 2025-10-23
Across
- An edge is ___ to its two endpoint vertices
- A corollary states that the number of vertices with an odd degree is always ___
- The total number of vertices in a graph
- A member of the set V
- A graph that contains multiple (or parallel) edges
- The number of edges incident to a vertex
- An edge whose endpoints are the same vertex
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- The set of all vertices adjacent to a specific vertex v
- A 2-element subset of the vertex set
- The list of all vertex degrees in non-increasing order
- The relationship between two vertices x and y if the edge xy exists
- The total number of edges in a graph
- An ordered pair consisting of a vertex set V and an edge set E
13 Clues: A member of the set V • A 2-element subset of the vertex set • The total number of edges in a graph • The total number of vertices in a graph • The number of edges incident to a vertex • An edge is ___ to its two endpoint vertices • An edge whose endpoints are the same vertex • A graph that contains multiple (or parallel) edges • ...
Karissa Moore Ch. 16 2017-04-05
Across
- _____ selection is when one end has a higher fitness or ability to survive
- who disproved spontaneous generation?
- who created the principles of geology
- the ___ ____ theory is that organic molecules could have been formed from gases present in earth's early atmosphere
- structures that are similar in function but not structure
- scientists believe this was the first genetic coding system
- Miller and ____ helped support the primordial soup theory
- two sources of variation are gene shuffling and _____
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- this type of trait is controlled by 2 or more genes
- _____ structures are structures within a creature that have no function
- Thomas ____ said that if human population growth continued to rise there wouldn't be enough food for everyone
- proposed the theory of evolution
- ____ record can show us what time period organisms lived in
- bodily structures look similar but are different in function
- spontaneous generation is the idea that life arises from ____
- who came up with the evolutionary hypothesis?
16 Clues: proposed the theory of evolution • who disproved spontaneous generation? • who created the principles of geology • who came up with the evolutionary hypothesis? • this type of trait is controlled by 2 or more genes • two sources of variation are gene shuffling and _____ • structures that are similar in function but not structure • ...
Evolution Crossword Puzzle! 2024-11-20
Across
- Proposed simple organisms can develop into complex organisms over time
- What determines how your cells act
- The theory that species change over many generations and become better adapted to new conditions
- Producing more offspring than can possibly survive
- Preserved remains of an ancient organism
- Any change to genetic material
- The struggle among living things for food, water, and shelter
Down
- Differences in ones traits to another in a species
- A natural process in which something takes place
- Natural breeding and the strongest survive
- A naturalist who developed the evolution theory aboard the Beagle
- Young lawyer who studied natural rock layers and fossils
- Created the first system for classifying and naming living things
- Islands where Darwin developed the evolution theory and studied finches
- A Woman known for finding fossils and thought themself to reconstruct the bodies of fossilized creatures
- only individuals with a desired trait are bred by humans in hope that future generations will inherit the trait
16 Clues: Any change to genetic material • What determines how your cells act • Preserved remains of an ancient organism • Natural breeding and the strongest survive • A natural process in which something takes place • Differences in ones traits to another in a species • Producing more offspring than can possibly survive • Young lawyer who studied natural rock layers and fossils • ...
Evolution Croos 2024-11-20
Across
- A natural process in which something takes place
- Islands where Darwin developed the evolution theory and studied finches
- A naturalist who developed the evolution theory aboard the Beagle
- What determines how your cells act
- only individuals with a desired trait are bred by humans in hope that future generations will inherit the trait
- Natural breeding and the strongest survive
- The theory that species change over many generations and become better adapted to new conditions
Down
- A Woman known for finding fossils and thought themself to reconstruct the bodies of fossilized creatures
- Young lawyer who studied natural rock layers and fossils
- Created the first system for classifying and naming living things
- Producing more offspring than can possibly survive
- Proposed simple organisms can develop into complex organisms over time
- The struggle among living things for food, water, and shelter
- Preserved remains of an ancient organism
- Any change to genetic material
- Differences in ones traits to another in a species
16 Clues: Any change to genetic material • What determines how your cells act • Preserved remains of an ancient organism • Natural breeding and the strongest survive • A natural process in which something takes place • Producing more offspring than can possibly survive • Differences in ones traits to another in a species • Young lawyer who studied natural rock layers and fossils • ...
Unit 1 Assignment 2025-04-18
Across
- A theory that the elite have a disproportionate amount of influence in the policymaking process
- Democratic A theory that widespread political participation is essential
- Federalism the programs and authority are clearly divided between national, state, and local government
- clause that states laws passed by Congress are supreme
- and proper clause that is a critical source of power for the national government
- A theory that emphasizes the role of groups in the policymaking process
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- Supporters of the Constitution, who called for a strong national government
- divides power among layers of government
- clause that grants Congress the power to trade
- Federalism all levels of government work together
- Opposed the Constitution, who called for stronger state governments
- powers powers only the national government may exercise
- of Confederation the first Constitution of the U.S. establishing a weak central government
- powers powers granted to the national government in the Constitution
- the framers of the constitution tried to reduce____ at a national level
- powers powers not specifically granted to the federal government
16 Clues: divides power among layers of government • clause that grants Congress the power to trade • Federalism all levels of government work together • clause that states laws passed by Congress are supreme • powers powers only the national government may exercise • powers powers not specifically granted to the federal government • ...
Unit 3 Review Sport Psychology 2025-05-20
Across
- In order to overcome focusing on problems, we must _____ out
- part of the self determination theory
- When individuals overly narrow their focus they will fall into this trap.
- Clutch it not a trait but a _____
- R.A. Dickey mastered this type of pitch
- Name of the mascot in the football movie that we just watched
- type of effect that happens with small wins
- One of the four characteristics of longevity
- There is a social theory that says were perform better in secure environments
Down
- Our expectations shape our _____ stage
- the ability to do something successfully or efficiently (part of self determination theory)
- People that are ____ struggle with emotional control.
- a paradox where clarity and purpose become your focus.
- type of effect that happens when there are others watching
- your goals and practices should be 33% of the time great, good/okay, and bad. It is called the rule of _____
- The non reactive mind says that we must _____
16 Clues: Clutch it not a trait but a _____ • part of the self determination theory • Our expectations shape our _____ stage • R.A. Dickey mastered this type of pitch • type of effect that happens with small wins • One of the four characteristics of longevity • The non reactive mind says that we must _____ • People that are ____ struggle with emotional control. • ...
Zoey exam review 2022-12-13
Across
- an equation that models a linear function
- collection of distinct objects
- rate of change in a graph
- point where the graph of the line crosses the x-axis
- graph thaty reflects 2 different sets of data by displaying them as ordered pairs
- lines that continue in the same direction and never intersect
- set of elements shared by 2 or more sets
- sets with not common elements
- describes the properties elements must possess to be in a set(x|x is an odd number)
- the largest set in a group or collection of sets
- a set with no elements
Down
- 2 inequalities joined because the words and or or
- simplest form of a graph with given characteristics
- performing the same operation on either side of an inequality produces equivalent inequalities
- lines that intersect a right angle
- a relationship that can be written as a function
- describes all elements of 2 or more sets
- contains elements from a set
- lists elements of a set within braces
- point where the graph of a line crosses the y-axis
20 Clues: a set with no elements • rate of change in a graph • contains elements from a set • sets with not common elements • collection of distinct objects • lines that intersect a right angle • lists elements of a set within braces • describes all elements of 2 or more sets • set of elements shared by 2 or more sets • an equation that models a linear function • ...
Geometry Vocab 2025-08-22
Across
- a set that contains all elements in a given context
- represents the number being rooted
- indicates the degree of the root to be taken
- a number with more than two factors
- the elements that can be counted
- a set that contains no elements
- elements that both sets have in common
- indicates the complement of that set
Down
- two sets that do not have an intersection between them
- shows what sets have in common and different
- indicates the square root of the number following
- the elements that cannot be counted
- all the elements within a specified universal set that are not present in the original set
- a nunber that multiplies the entire radical expression
- a number which produces a specified quantity when multiplied by itself
- elements that belong to both or either sets
- a thing that belongs to a set
- a number with only two factors
- branch of math concerned with the properties and relations of points, lines, surfaces, solids, and higher dimensional analogs
- represents a collection of objects
20 Clues: a thing that belongs to a set • a number with only two factors • a set that contains no elements • the elements that can be counted • represents the number being rooted • represents a collection of objects • the elements that cannot be counted • a number with more than two factors • indicates the complement of that set • elements that both sets have in common • ...
Continental Drift 2024-11-11
Across
- What is the semi-fluid layer beneath the lithosphere called?
- What discovery later helped to validate Wegener’s theory of continental drift?
- What term describes the movement of continents over Earth's surface?
- What theory explains the movement of Earth's outer shell into plates?
- What is Earth's outer shell, divided into moving plates?
- What is the hypothesis stating that continents have shifted over time?
- What lies beneath tectonic plates and is denser than the plates themselves?
- What type of evidence includes similar rock formations and fossils across continents?
Down
- What was the supercontinent called, which existed 300 million years ago?
- Who proposed the theory of continental drift?
- What occurs at tectonic plate borders?
- What process causes tectonic plates to move over time?
- What is the gradual movement of tectonic plates over millions of years called?
- How many tectonic plates are on Earth?
- What drives convection currents in the mantle?
15 Clues: What occurs at tectonic plate borders? • How many tectonic plates are on Earth? • Who proposed the theory of continental drift? • What drives convection currents in the mantle? • What process causes tectonic plates to move over time? • What is Earth's outer shell, divided into moving plates? • What is the semi-fluid layer beneath the lithosphere called? • ...
Continental Drift 2024-11-11
Across
- What is the semi-fluid layer beneath the lithosphere called?
- What discovery later helped to validate Wegener’s theory of continental drift?
- What term describes the movement of continents over Earth's surface?
- What theory explains the movement of Earth's outer shell into plates?
- What is Earth's outer shell, divided into moving plates?
- What is the hypothesis stating that continents have shifted over time?
- What lies beneath tectonic plates and is denser than the plates themselves?
- What type of evidence includes similar rock formations and fossils across continents?
Down
- What was the supercontinent called, which existed 300 million years ago?
- Who proposed the theory of continental drift?
- What occurs at tectonic plate borders?
- What process causes tectonic plates to move over time?
- What is the gradual movement of tectonic plates over millions of years called?
- How many tectonic plates are on Earth?
- What drives convection currents in the mantle?
15 Clues: What occurs at tectonic plate borders? • How many tectonic plates are on Earth? • Who proposed the theory of continental drift? • What drives convection currents in the mantle? • What process causes tectonic plates to move over time? • What is Earth's outer shell, divided into moving plates? • What is the semi-fluid layer beneath the lithosphere called? • ...
Zoey exam review 2022-12-13
Across
- an equation that models a linear function
- collection of distinct objects
- rate of change in a graph
- point where the graph of the line crosses the x-axis
- graph thaty reflects 2 different sets of data by displaying them as ordered pairs
- lines that continue in the same direction and never intersect
- set of elements shared by 2 or more sets
- sets with not common elements
- describes the properties elements must possess to be in a set(x|x is an odd number)
- the largest set in a group or collection of sets
- a set with no elements
Down
- 2 inequalities joined because the words and or or
- simplest form of a graph with given characteristics
- performing the same operation on either side of an inequality produces equivalent inequalities
- lines that intersect a right angle
- a relationship that can be written as a function
- describes all elements of 2 or more sets
- contains elements from a set
- lists elements of a set within braces
- point where the graph of a line crosses the y-axis
20 Clues: a set with no elements • rate of change in a graph • contains elements from a set • sets with not common elements • collection of distinct objects • lines that intersect a right angle • lists elements of a set within braces • describes all elements of 2 or more sets • set of elements shared by 2 or more sets • an equation that models a linear function • ...
Zoey exam review 2022-12-13
Across
- an equation that models a linear function
- collection of distinct objects
- rate of change in a graph
- point where the graph of the line crosses the x-axis
- graph thaty reflects 2 different sets of data by displaying them as ordered pairs
- lines that continue in the same direction and never intersect
- set of elements shared by 2 or more sets
- sets with not common elements
- describes the properties elements must possess to be in a set(x|x is an odd number)
- the largest set in a group or collection of sets
- a set with no elements
Down
- 2 inequalities joined because the words and or or
- simplest form of a graph with given characteristics
- performing the same operation on either side of an inequality produces equivalent inequalities
- lines that intersect a right angle
- a relationship that can be written as a function
- describes all elements of 2 or more sets
- contains elements from a set
- lists elements of a set within braces
- point where the graph of a line crosses the y-axis
20 Clues: a set with no elements • rate of change in a graph • contains elements from a set • sets with not common elements • collection of distinct objects • lines that intersect a right angle • lists elements of a set within braces • describes all elements of 2 or more sets • set of elements shared by 2 or more sets • an equation that models a linear function • ...
Plate tectonics 2013-12-08
Across
- boundary The boundary of plates that collide (also know as a destructive boundary)
- Time Scale A way to date rock by looking at little bits of iron in the rock and use that and the fact that the earth magnetic field has shifted
- A supercontinent that was made of all the continents
- boundaries The boundary of plate, there are three types
- Plastic like layer of the earth than the lithospheric plates float on
- boundary The boundary of plates that are moving away, and then cause lava to flow through the new crack in the earths crust (also know as a constructive boundary)
- boundary The boundary of plates that slide by each other, and causes earthquakes.
- Wegener Continental drift was his theory
Down
- ridge A underwater mountain range that the plates are moving apart and new land is being made
- One of two supercontinent that separated from pangaea
- Layer of earth's crust that is about 100 km thick, made of the crust and the upper mantle
- current currents in earth's mantle and is the cause of plate tectonics
- valley A valley between highlands caused by a fault
- The second layer of the earth, made of lava
- Drift Wegener's theory that all the continents were once we a part of a supercontinent
- floor spreading Hess's theory that new sea floor forms when magma is forced up by plates moving apart
- Hess Sea Floor spreading was his theory
- The point after a surface rock reaches its elastic limit and brake
18 Clues: Hess Sea Floor spreading was his theory • Wegener Continental drift was his theory • The second layer of the earth, made of lava • valley A valley between highlands caused by a fault • One of two supercontinent that separated from pangaea • A supercontinent that was made of all the continents • boundaries The boundary of plate, there are three types • ...
Algebra 1 Terms W4 2022-09-19
Across
- data display that has certain shapes
- one side of data has more values than the other
- shows frequency of data using two axes & intervals
- information that can be analyzed to make conclusions
- type that uses characteristics; surveys
- has two high data values on both sides of set
- shows frequency of data using just a number line
- sum of values divided by the number of values
- the biggest value of the set
- the least value of the set
Down
- data that has only one value
- both left and right sides of data look the same
- the difference of the maximum and least numbers
- the median of the first & second halves of set
- type of data using numbers
- most frequent values of the set
- data that has varied values
- five numbers needed for box plot
- data values evenly distributed
- the middle value of the set
20 Clues: type of data using numbers • the least value of the set • data that has varied values • the middle value of the set • data that has only one value • the biggest value of the set • data values evenly distributed • most frequent values of the set • five numbers needed for box plot • data display that has certain shapes • type that uses characteristics; surveys • ...
Hamilton_IR 2023-06-04
11 Clues: your professor • your university • pair w competition • pair w cooperation • opposite of anarchy • current US President • absence of governing power • kind of peace theory, per Owen • kind of realism advocated by Ayoob • kind of realism advocated by Waltz • theory by Waltz, Morgenthau, Tate, etc.
8th Grade Crossword #2 2014-12-08
Across
- cells with no nucleus or other membrane-bound structures
- organic compounds must have ________ and hydrogen
- an organism that can create its own food, usually through photosynthesis
- ______ systems are collections of structures that work together to keep a body alive
- _______ transport requires energy to move things across a cell membrane
- how the body keeps itself in equilibrium and maintains a constant internal environment
- scientist responsible for finally disproving spontaneous generation
- positively charged particle within the atom's nucleus
Down
- cells with a nucleus and membrane-bound organelles
- process used by a cell to create energy without using oxygen
- the cell ________ regulates what enters and exits the cell
- Cell Theory scientist who said that all cells come from other cells
- to grow, an organism will _________ the number of cells in its body
- scientist who proved that flies do not come from rotting meat
- negatively charged particle moving around an atom's nucleus
- Cell Theory scientist who said that all plants are made of cells
- Cell Theory scientist who said that all animals are made of cells
- particle within the atom's nucleus with no charge
- _________ transport does not require energy to move things across a cell membrane
19 Clues: organic compounds must have ________ and hydrogen • particle within the atom's nucleus with no charge • cells with a nucleus and membrane-bound organelles • positively charged particle within the atom's nucleus • cells with no nucleus or other membrane-bound structures • the cell ________ regulates what enters and exits the cell • ...
Scientific Enlightenment and Revolution 2014-05-20
Across
- English scientist who helped to bring together their breakthroughs under a single theory of motion
- Italian scientist who's ideas threatened the church
- Swiss phisosophe who devoted himself to the study of political liberty
- was a new way of thinking about the natural world
- social gathering where politics were discussed
- art style of the late 1700s based on Greek and roman design
- social critic that discussed politics and government
- new intellectual movement that stressed reason and thought and the power of individuals to solve problems
Down
- French writer who devoted himself to the study of political liberty
- art style of the 1600s and early 1700s
- philosopher who believed in self government and wrote the two treatises of government
- published an essay called A Vindication of the Rights of Woman
- a logical procedure for gathering and testing ideas
- theory that everything revolves around the Earth
- agreement by which people created a government
- theory that the Earth and planets revolve around the Sun
- made Russia into a world power in the 1700s
- rulers who embraced enlightenment ideas
- published more than 70 books of political essays, philosophy, and drama
19 Clues: art style of the 1600s and early 1700s • rulers who embraced enlightenment ideas • made Russia into a world power in the 1700s • agreement by which people created a government • social gathering where politics were discussed • theory that everything revolves around the Earth • was a new way of thinking about the natural world • ...
Astronomy Review 2024-02-02
Across
- What causes the seasons
- We can determine the universe is expanding by galaxies doing what
- Galaxies move in what speed in red wavelength
- What theory states the Sun is in the center of the solar system
- This law states that galaxies speed is proportional to their distance
- It takes 29.5 days for this to be completed
- What theory states the Earth is in the center of solar system
- What happened 13.7 billion years ago "creating" the universe
- Galaxies move in what speed in a blue wavelength
- Moon appears to be getting bigger
Down
- How we conclude if an object is moving towards or away from a source by its wavelength
- The sun is one big ___
- Earth move at this speed when it is close to the sun
- The imaginary path that the planets orbit around the sun
- When earth complete a full orbit around the sun
- How the moon gets its light
- Earth move at this speed when it is further away from the sun
- If it is summer in the northern hemisphere what season is the southern hemisphere in
- Moon appears to be getting smaller
- What galaxy do we live in
- How many moon phases do we have
21 Clues: The sun is one big ___ • What causes the seasons • What galaxy do we live in • How the moon gets its light • How many moon phases do we have • Moon appears to be getting bigger • Moon appears to be getting smaller • It takes 29.5 days for this to be completed • Galaxies move in what speed in red wavelength • When earth complete a full orbit around the sun • ...
Work Immersion 2023-03-06
Across
- A part of the basic belief that everyone has a different set.
- What people practice every day to develop healthy workplace.
- People do for a living.
Down
- According to John Holland's theory, most people are one of six personality types
- Work-related environment related to person's field of specialization.
5 Clues: People do for a living. • What people practice every day to develop healthy workplace. • A part of the basic belief that everyone has a different set. • Work-related environment related to person's field of specialization. • According to John Holland's theory, most people are one of six personality types
Set 5 2021-09-03
Across
- the process of adapting
- a return to a normal state of health
- make an exact copy of; reproduce
- natural movement of the air
Down
- open air
- gather together a big number of smth
- a person qualified to practise surgery
- to keep in an existing state
- a way of dealing with a situation or problem
- perfect
- the initiative in an action
11 Clues: perfect • open air • the process of adapting • the initiative in an action • natural movement of the air • to keep in an existing state • make an exact copy of; reproduce • gather together a big number of smth • a return to a normal state of health • a person qualified to practise surgery • a way of dealing with a situation or problem
SET A 2022-04-21
Across
- Anything that can be offered to a market that might satisfy a want or need.
- Want for a specific product backed by an ability to pay is called
- Obtaining a desired product from someone
- offering something in return.
- The group of elements price, product, promotion and place constitute
- an intangible commodity is promoted and marketed among the target market
- place where goods are bought and sold against the price consideration between the buyers and the sellers
Down
- outbound communication activities which are used to inform customers about the product and service features and offers in order to create awareness, increase demand and drive sales
- demographic segment that represents middle aged or older couples who are no longer living with their children or couple whose children have established a household of their own.
- A state of felt deprivation
- trade activity is done using electronic medium for example mobile, internet, laptop etc.
11 Clues: A state of felt deprivation • offering something in return. • Obtaining a desired product from someone • Want for a specific product backed by an ability to pay is called • The group of elements price, product, promotion and place constitute • an intangible commodity is promoted and marketed among the target market • ...
set 9 2024-01-16
Across
- a short amusing or interesting story
- its main meaning not including the emotion
- form an idea
- examine methodically
- to
- the choice and use of words
- or show inclination
Down
- the feelings and ideas that people may connect with that word
- show or prove to be right
- to describe or betray something
- a historical account
11 Clues: to • form an idea • a historical account • examine methodically • or show inclination • show or prove to be right • the choice and use of words • to describe or betray something • a short amusing or interesting story • its main meaning not including the emotion • the feelings and ideas that people may connect with that word
Set 12 2023-02-27
Across
- extravagant exaggeration
- use of the same consonant at the beginning of each word
- passing reference or indirect mention
- the act of doing or performing again
- a revised statement
Down
- similarity by virtue of corresponding
- question an inquiry that is not supposed to be answered
- drawing a comparison in order to show a similarity
- something said in a restrained way for ironic contrast
- using part of something to refer to the whole thing
- a statement that contradicts itself
11 Clues: a revised statement • extravagant exaggeration • a statement that contradicts itself • the act of doing or performing again • similarity by virtue of corresponding • passing reference or indirect mention • drawing a comparison in order to show a similarity • using part of something to refer to the whole thing • something said in a restrained way for ironic contrast • ...
Set 12 2023-02-27
Across
- extravagant exaggeration
- use of the same consonant at the beginning of each word
- passing reference or indirect mention
- the act of doing or performing again
- a revised statement
Down
- similarity by virtue of corresponding
- question an inquiry that is not supposed to be answered
- drawing a comparison in order to show a similarity
- something said in a restrained way for ironic contrast
- using part of something to refer to the whole thing
- a statement that contradicts itself
11 Clues: a revised statement • extravagant exaggeration • a statement that contradicts itself • the act of doing or performing again • similarity by virtue of corresponding • passing reference or indirect mention • drawing a comparison in order to show a similarity • using part of something to refer to the whole thing • something said in a restrained way for ironic contrast • ...
Set 12 2023-02-22
Across
- use of the same consonant at the beginning of each word
- paradox is a statement that contradicts itself
- similarity by virtue of corresponding
- using part of something to refer to the whole thing
- passing reference or indirect mention
- the act of doing or performing again
Down
- something said in a restrained way for ironic contrast
- extravagant exaggeration
- is the occurrence of the same letter or sound at the beginning of adjacent or closely connected words.
- of a revised statement
- drawing a comparison in order to show a similarity
- question is an inquiry that is not supposed to be answered
12 Clues: of a revised statement • extravagant exaggeration • the act of doing or performing again • similarity by virtue of corresponding • passing reference or indirect mention • paradox is a statement that contradicts itself • drawing a comparison in order to show a similarity • using part of something to refer to the whole thing • ...
set 1 2024-08-22
Across
- Apakah nama borang pemeriksaan kendiri yang perlu dilakukan oleh majikan di dalam sistem mykkp
- suatu kejadian yang berbangkit daripada atau berkaitan dengan kerja yang mengakibatkan kecederaan maut atau kecederaan tidak maut.
- Nombor matrik Risiko
- Apakah nama Suruhanjaya yang menggubal perlembagaan Tanah Melayu pada tahun 1956?
- Apakah nama tempat pengisytiharan Kemerdekaan Tanah Melayu yang diadakan pada tahun 1957?
Down
- Negeri tiada raja
- Hasil hutan tanah melayu sebelum merdeka
- suatu punca atau keadaan yang berpotensi menyebabkan kemudaratan dalam bentuk kecederaan atau kesihatan kepada manusia, kerosakan harta benda, kerosakan alam sekitar gabungan dari mana-mana mudarat tersebu"
- Apakah lambang yang mewakili negeri melayu tidak bersekutu pada jata negara?
- Kertas harus dibuang ke dalam tong yang berwarna
- Apakah yang anda panggil kawasan yang didiami oleh spesis tertentu
11 Clues: Negeri tiada raja • Nombor matrik Risiko • Hasil hutan tanah melayu sebelum merdeka • Kertas harus dibuang ke dalam tong yang berwarna • Apakah yang anda panggil kawasan yang didiami oleh spesis tertentu • Apakah lambang yang mewakili negeri melayu tidak bersekutu pada jata negara? • Apakah nama Suruhanjaya yang menggubal perlembagaan Tanah Melayu pada tahun 1956? • ...
set 16 2023-02-02
Across
- (n): A person who takes part in a conversation or
- (n): a) Pious but empty speech b) a whiny manner of speaking
- (n): A cliff
- (adj): Mutually beneficial
- (v): To burn, often in order to stop bleeding or prevent
Down
- (v): To make less severe or harmful without caring
- (n): A person with refined tastes, especially with regard to
- (v): To assert or declare
- (adj): Walking from place to place
- and wine
- (n): Extreme patriotism
11 Clues: and wine • (n): A cliff • (n): Extreme patriotism • (v): To assert or declare • (adj): Mutually beneficial • (adj): Walking from place to place • (n): A person who takes part in a conversation or • (v): To make less severe or harmful without caring • (v): To burn, often in order to stop bleeding or prevent • (n): A person with refined tastes, especially with regard to • ...
set 16 2023-02-02
Across
- A person who takes part in a conversation or dialogue
- a whiny manner of speaking
- A cliff
- Mutually beneficial
- to burn, often in order to stop bleeding or prevent
Down
- To make less severe or harmful without caring
- A person with refined tastes, especially with regard to
- To assert or declare
- Walking from place to place
- and wine
- Extreme patriotism
11 Clues: A cliff • and wine • Extreme patriotism • Mutually beneficial • To assert or declare • a whiny manner of speaking • Walking from place to place • To make less severe or harmful without caring • to burn, often in order to stop bleeding or prevent • A person who takes part in a conversation or dialogue • A person with refined tastes, especially with regard to
Set 1 2024-11-10
Across
- - Student accommodation provided by the university (6 letters).
- - The qualification you receive after completing a course (6 letters).
- - The grounds and buildings of a university (6 letters).
- - The cost of studying at a university (7 letters).
Down
- - Financial aid awarded based on merit or need (11 letters).
- - An English language test required by many universities (5 letters).
- - A place where you apply for a visa in your home country (7 letters).
- - A financial aid option that doesn’t need to be repaid (5 letters).
- - Known for being a multicultural country and offering student-friendly immigration policies (6 letters).
- - A document needed to enter another country for study (4 letters).
- - This country is home to prestigious universities like Oxford and Cambridge (2 letters).
11 Clues: - The cost of studying at a university (7 letters). • - The grounds and buildings of a university (6 letters). • - Financial aid awarded based on merit or need (11 letters). • - Student accommodation provided by the university (6 letters). • - A document needed to enter another country for study (4 letters). • ...
Set Sail! 2025-01-10
Across
- Long pole that supports the sails of a ship
- Large body of salt water
- A precious red gemstone
- The left side of a boat
- Heavy object used to moor a ship
- Piece of land that is surrounded by water
- A private room or compartment on a ship
Down
- The right side of a boat
- Person in command of a ship
- Person who prepares the food on a ship
- Group of people who work together on a ship
11 Clues: A precious red gemstone • The left side of a boat • The right side of a boat • Large body of salt water • Person in command of a ship • Heavy object used to moor a ship • Person who prepares the food on a ship • A private room or compartment on a ship • Piece of land that is surrounded by water • Long pole that supports the sails of a ship • ...
Vocabulary 2013-09-24
Across
- notation an alternative way to write the solution set
- sets two sets with no elements in common
- value measures a numbers distance from zero
- numbers numbers that can be written as the ratio of two integers
- a collection of objects or things
- number any number that is coordinate of a point on the real number line
- the numbers associated with the points on the line
- & members objects in the set
- inequality two inequalities connected by the word or
- diagrams diagrams, or pictures, that represent the union and intersection of sets
Down
- number any positive integer larger than one, whose only positive factors are itself and one
- term a term that contains the variable
- the point on the line corresponding to zero
- expression a combination of numbers, variables, and operation symbols
- set a set with no members
- inverses any two real numbers the same distance from zero, but in opposite directions from zero on the number line
- equations two or more equations with the same solution set
- number an integer greater than one, that is not prime
- set the set of all numbers that, when used in place of the variable, make the equation a true statement
- term a term that does not contain the variable
20 Clues: set a set with no members • & members objects in the set • a collection of objects or things • term a term that contains the variable • sets two sets with no elements in common • the point on the line corresponding to zero • value measures a numbers distance from zero • term a term that does not contain the variable • the numbers associated with the points on the line • ...
Unit 1 2024-07-15
Across
- If both the operands are TRUE the value is TRUE
- Set representation Method: directly listed elements
- Graphical representation of sets
- A logical statement in which all the values are TRUE
- A set which contains 2^n elements
- If one of the operands is TRUE then the value is ing any difference to the answer
- When operands in Implication are reversed it is called...
Down
- A set were members are allowed to appear more than once
- Number of elements in a set
- All the elements in set A and B
- Common elements in set A and B
- A logical statement in which all the values are FALSE
- The difference between Universal set and set A is its...
- Set representation method: Condition for listing elements
- Collection of unordered, distinct and well defined objects
15 Clues: Number of elements in a set • Common elements in set A and B • All the elements in set A and B • Graphical representation of sets • A set which contains 2^n elements • If both the operands are TRUE the value is TRUE • Set representation Method: directly listed elements • A logical statement in which all the values are TRUE • ...
3rd set 2022-03-10
Across
- find repugnant; detest; hate
- cause to be embarrassed cause to self-conscious
- restraint from pleasant things especially eating/drinking
- bottomless; very great; limitless
- any address at which you dwell more than temporarily
- being the first of it's kind in a region; primitive; naive; indigenous
Down
- reduce in scope while retaining essential elements
- cancel; put an end to slavery was abolished
- the ritual washing of a priest's hand or of sacred vessels
- to denial and rejection of a doctrine/belief
- __
11 Clues: __ • find repugnant; detest; hate • bottomless; very great; limitless • cancel; put an end to slavery was abolished • to denial and rejection of a doctrine/belief • cause to be embarrassed cause to self-conscious • reduce in scope while retaining essential elements • any address at which you dwell more than temporarily • ...
Set 12 2023-03-03
11 Clues: statement • similarity • rhyme, rime • revised statement • mention, reference • comparing, comparison • continuance, continuation • contradiction, contradiction in terms • a question not supposed to be answered • figure, figure of speech, image, trope • part of something is used to refer to or represent something
Set 5 2022-05-26
Across
- a public display of works of art or items of interest, held in an art gallery or museum
- the structure forming the upper covering of a building to protect from rain
- a person who fights fire
- where an employee takes time off from their job without pay
- an act of travelling from one place to another
Down
- give detailed characteristics
- from another country
- shelves to keep books
- a person with whom one works.
- leave, especially in order to start a journey
- feeling or showing certainty about something
11 Clues: from another country • shelves to keep books • a person who fights fire • give detailed characteristics • a person with whom one works. • feeling or showing certainty about something • leave, especially in order to start a journey • an act of travelling from one place to another • where an employee takes time off from their job without pay • ...
Set 11 2019-06-27
Across
- one of two cheldren or animals born at the same time
- a word used for being depressed, bummed out, or down in the dumps
- this word is used to describe the sound of something wet hitting a surfacea
- a small frop of liquid
- to feel or express worry
Down
- the layer of tissue foming the outer covering of the body of person or animal
- to walk in a proud way trying to look important
- to swallow (drink or food) quickly or in large mouthfuls
- an object used for travelling over snow
- the story of a book, film, play, etc
- a sea creature with five pairs of legs, round flat boday covered in by a shell
11 Clues: a small frop of liquid • to feel or express worry • the story of a book, film, play, etc • an object used for travelling over snow • to walk in a proud way trying to look important • one of two cheldren or animals born at the same time • to swallow (drink or food) quickly or in large mouthfuls • a word used for being depressed, bummed out, or down in the dumps • ...
SET 1 2024-07-01
Across
- A person or organization that buys goods or services. (8)
- A business organization that sells goods or services. (7)
- The action of transporting goods to a customer. (8)
- Machine-readable representation of data. (7)
- A system for keeping track of items in a warehouse. (10)
- Large storage facility. (9)
Down
- Provision of goods or services to customers. (6)
- Processing Workflow associated with picking, packing, and delivering orders. (15)
- Center Facility for the receipt, storage, and distribution of goods. (19)
- Supplier of goods or services. (6)
- A request to purchase goods. (5)
- An epicor platform for mobile and desktop web applications. (9)
12 Clues: Large storage facility. (9) • A request to purchase goods. (5) • Supplier of goods or services. (6) • Machine-readable representation of data. (7) • Provision of goods or services to customers. (6) • The action of transporting goods to a customer. (8) • A system for keeping track of items in a warehouse. (10) • A person or organization that buys goods or services. (8) • ...
set 5 2024-02-27
Set 3 2025-02-21
Across
- reproduction involving two sources of genetic material and the genetic combinations of the two parents
- a specialized type of cell division that occurs in sexually reproducing organisms
- a type of asexual reproduction where a single-celled organism divides into two identical daughter cells, with each new cell receiving a copy of the parent cell's genetic material
- a cell or organism that contains two complete sets of chromosomes
- a form of asexual reproduction where a new organism develops from a small outgrowth or "bud" that grows on the body of a parent organism
- describes how different genes independently separate from one another when reproductive cells develop
Down
- a cell or organism that contains only one set of chromosomes
- the process where homologous chromosomes exchange genetic material during meiosis, resulting in the creation of new combinations of alleles on the chromosomes, which contributes to genetic variation in offspring
- the failure of chromosomes to separate properly during cell division (mitosis or meiosis), resulting in daughter cells with an abnormal number of chromosomes
- another word for egg and sperm
- the process by which an organism replaces or restores damaged or missing cells, tissues, organs, or even body parts to their full function
11 Clues: another word for egg and sperm • a cell or organism that contains only one set of chromosomes • a cell or organism that contains two complete sets of chromosomes • a specialized type of cell division that occurs in sexually reproducing organisms • describes how different genes independently separate from one another when reproductive cells develop • ...
RadTech CHP 24 2022-09-07
Across
- Practice behaviors that are defined by members of a profession
- Basis for rights-based ethical theory; each individual is
- Ethical reflections that emphasize an intimate personal relationship value system that includes such virtues as sympathy, compassion, fidelity, discernment, and love
- Relationship that exists when two mutually dependent groups in a society recognize certain expectations of each other and conduct their affairs accordingly
- Care for; an emotional commitment to and a willingness to act on behalf of a person with whom a caring relationship exists
- Publicly displayed ethical conduct of a profession, usually embedded in a code of ethics; affirms the professional as an independent, autonomous, responsible decision maker
- Duty to tell the truth and avoid deception
- person’s self-reliance, independence, liberty, rights, privacy, individual choice, freedom of the will, and self-contained ability to decide
- Belief that health-related information about individual patients should not be revealed to others; maintenance of privacy
- Gross violation of commonly held standards of decency or human rights
- Situations requiring moral judgment between two or more equally problem-fraught alternatives; two or more competing moral norms are present, creating a challenge about what to do
- Traits of character that are socially valued, such as courage
- ARRT’s mandatory standards of minimally acceptable professional conduct. These are enforceable and can result in sanctions should the ARRT determine the certificate holder has violated any of the rules.
- Equitable, fair, or just conduct in dealing with others
- Justified claims that an individual can make on individuals, groups, or society; divided into legal rights and moral rights
- Ideals and customs of a society toward which the members of a group have an affective regard; a value may be a quality desirable as an end in itself
- Regulations established by government and applicable to people within a certain political subdivision
- Collection or set of values that an individual or group has as each person’s personal guide
- that individual rights provide the vital protection of life, liberty, expression, and property
- Ethical principle that places high value on avoiding harm to others
Down
- Internal controls of a profession based on human values or moral principles
- Bodies of systematically related moral principles used to resolve ethical dilemmas
- Strict observance of promises or duties; loyalty and faithfulness to others
- Doing of good; active promotion of goodness, kindness, and charity
- Rights of individuals or groups that are established and guaranteed by law
- General, universal guides to action that are derived from so-called basic moral truths that should be respected unless a morally compelling reason exists not to do so; also referred to as ethical principles
- Obligations placed on individuals, groups, and institutions by reason of the so-called moral bond of our interdependence with others
- Standards set by individuals or groups of individuals Principle-Based Ethics Use of moral principles as a basis for defending a chosen path of action in resolving an ethical dilemma; also see Principlism
- in a society and the individual’s practice in relation to these
- Manners and attitudes generally accepted by members of a profession
- Belief that actions themselves, rather than consequences, determine the worth of actions; actions are right or wrong according to the morality of the acts themselves
- Belief system based on a set of moral principles that are embedded in a common morality
- Articulated statements of role morality as seen by the members of a profession
- Systematic study of rightness and wrongness of human conduct and character as known by natural reason
- Belief that the worth of actions is determined by their ends or consequences; actions are right or wrong according to the balance of their good and bad consequences
- Generally accepted customs, principles, or habits of right living and
- Ethical theory that emphasizes the agents who perform actions and make choices; character and virtue form the framework of this ethical theory
- and allowed to pursue personal projects
- Rights of individuals or groups that exist separately from governmental or institutional guarantees; usually asserted based on moral principles or rules
- Statements of right conduct governing individual actions
40 Clues: and allowed to pursue personal projects • Duty to tell the truth and avoid deception • Equitable, fair, or just conduct in dealing with others • Statements of right conduct governing individual actions • Basis for rights-based ethical theory; each individual is • Traits of character that are socially valued, such as courage • ...
RadTech CHP 24 2022-09-07
Across
- Practice behaviors that are defined by members of a profession
- Basis for rights-based ethical theory; each individual is
- Ethical reflections that emphasize an intimate personal relationship value system that includes such virtues as sympathy, compassion, fidelity, discernment, and love
- Relationship that exists when two mutually dependent groups in a society recognize certain expectations of each other and conduct their affairs accordingly
- Care for; an emotional commitment to and a willingness to act on behalf of a person with whom a caring relationship exists
- Publicly displayed ethical conduct of a profession, usually embedded in a code of ethics; affirms the professional as an independent, autonomous, responsible decision maker
- Duty to tell the truth and avoid deception
- person’s self-reliance, independence, liberty, rights, privacy, individual choice, freedom of the will, and self-contained ability to decide
- Belief that health-related information about individual patients should not be revealed
- Gross violation of commonly held standards of decency or human rights
- Situations requiring moral judgment between two or more equally problem-fraught alternatives; two or more competing moral norms are present, creating a challenge about what to do
- Traits of character that are socially valued, such as courage
- ARRT’s mandatory standards of minimally acceptable professional conduct. These are enforceable and can result in sanctions should the ARRT determine the certificate holder has violated any of the rules.
- Equitable, fair, or just conduct in dealing with others
- Justified claims that an individual can make on individuals, groups, or society; divided into legal rights and moral rights
- Ideals and customs of a society toward which the members of a group have an affective regard; a value may be a quality desirable as an end in itself
- Regulations established by government and applicable to people within a certain political subdivision
- Collection or set of values that an individual or group has as each person’s personal guide
- that individual rights provide the vital protection of life, liberty, expression, and property
- Ethical principle that places high value on avoiding harm to others
Down
- Internal controls of a profession based on human values or moral principles
- Bodies of systematically related moral principles used to resolve ethical dilemmas
- Strict observance of promises or duties; loyalty and faithfulness to others
- Doing of good; active promotion of goodness, kindness, and charity
- Rights of individuals or groups that are established and guaranteed by law
- General, universal guides to action that are derived from so-called basic moral truths that should be respected unless a morally compelling reason exists not to do so; also referred to as ethical principles
- Obligations placed on individuals, groups, and institutions by reason of the so-called moral bond of our interdependence with others
- Standards set by individuals or groups of individuals Principle-Based Ethics Use of moral principles as a basis for defending a chosen path of action in resolving an ethical dilemma; also see Principlism
- in a society and the individual’s practice in relation to these
- Manners and attitudes generally accepted by members of a profession
- Belief that actions themselves, rather than consequences, determine the worth of actions; actions are right or wrong according to the morality of the acts themselves
- Belief system based on a set of moral principles that are embedded in a common morality
- Articulated statements of role morality as seen by the members of a profession
- Systematic study of rightness and wrongness of human conduct and character as known by natural reason
- Belief that the worth of actions is determined by their ends or consequences; actions are right or wrong according to the balance of their good and bad consequences
- Generally accepted customs, principles, or habits of right living and
- Ethical theory that emphasizes the agents who perform actions and make choices; character and virtue form the framework of this ethical theory
- and allowed to pursue personal projects
- Rights of individuals or groups that exist separately from governmental or institutional guarantees; usually asserted based on moral principles or rules
- Statements of right conduct governing individual actions
40 Clues: and allowed to pursue personal projects • Duty to tell the truth and avoid deception • Equitable, fair, or just conduct in dealing with others • Statements of right conduct governing individual actions • Basis for rights-based ethical theory; each individual is • Traits of character that are socially valued, such as courage • ...
Chapter 24 Key Terms 2023-05-15
Across
- Ethical principle that places high value on avoiding harm to others
- Belief that actions themselves, rather than consequences, determine the worth of actions; actions are right or wrong according to the morality of the acts themselves
- Relationship that exists when two mutually dependent groups in a society recognize certain expectations of each other and conduct their affairs accordingly
- Gross violation of commonly held standards of decency or human rights
- Generally accepted customs, principles, or habits of right living and conduct in a society and the individual’s practice in relation to these
- Ethical reflections that emphasize an intimate personal relationship value system that includes such virtues as sympathy, compassion, fidelity, discernment, and love
- Belief system based on a set of moral principles that are embedded in a common morality
- Justified claims that an individual can make on individuals, groups, or society; divided into legal rights and moral rights
- Situations requiring moral judgment between two or more equally problem-fraught alternatives; two or more competing moral norms are present, creating a challenge about what to do
- Doing of good; active promotion of goodness, kindness, and charity
- Rules Statements of right conduct governing individual actions
- Ideals and customs of a society toward which the members of a group have an affective regard; a value may be a quality desirable as an end in itself
- Belief that health-related information about individual patients should not be revealed to others; maintenance of privacy
- Ethics Internal controls of a profession based on human values or moral principles
- Person’s self-reliance, independence, liberty, rights, privacy, individual choice, freedom of the will, and self-contained ability to decide
- Articulated statements of role morality as seen by the members of a profession
- Bodies of systematically related moral principles used to resolve ethical dilemmas
Down
- Belief that the worth of actions is determined by their ends or consequences; actions are right or wrong according to the balance of their good and bad consequences
- ARRT’s mandatory standards of minimally acceptable professional conduct. These are enforceable and can result in sanctions should the ARRT determine the certificate holder has violated any of the rules.
- Collection or set of values that an individual or group has as each person’s personal guide
- Ethical theory that emphasizes the agents who perform actions and make choices; character and virtue form the framework of this ethical theory
- Practice behaviors that are defined by members of a profession
- Rights of individuals or groups that exist separately from governmental or institutional guarantees; usually asserted based on moral principles or rules
- Rights Rights of individuals or groups that are established and guaranteed by law
- Obligations placed on individuals, groups, and institutions by reason of the so-called moral bond of our interdependence with others
- Ethics Use of moral principles as a basis for defending a chosen path of action in resolving an ethical dilemma; also see Principlism
- Care for; an emotional commitment to and a willingness to act on behalf of a person with whom a caring relationship exists
- Systematic study of rightness and wrongness of human conduct and character as known by natural reason
- General, universal guides to action that are derived from so-called basic moral truths that should be respected unless a morally compelling reason exists not to do so; also referred to as ethical principles
- Ethic Publicly displayed ethical conduct of a profession, usually embedded in a code of ethics; affirms the professional as an independent, autonomous, responsible decision maker
- Strict observance of promises or duties; loyalty and faithfulness to others
- Manners and attitudes generally accepted by members of a profession
- Traits of character that are socially valued, such as courage
- Individualism Basis for rights-based ethical theory; each individual is protected and allowed to pursue personal projects
- Standards set by individuals or groups of individuals
- Duty to tell the truth and avoid deception
- Belief that individual rights provide the vital protection of life, liberty, expression, and property
- Regulations established by government and applicable to people within a certain political subdivision
- Equitable, fair, or just conduct in dealing with others
39 Clues: Duty to tell the truth and avoid deception • Standards set by individuals or groups of individuals • Equitable, fair, or just conduct in dealing with others • Traits of character that are socially valued, such as courage • Practice behaviors that are defined by members of a profession • Rules Statements of right conduct governing individual actions • ...
Lottery! 2020-09-14
21 Clues: csőd • tilt • ajánl • lottó • kitölt • összeg • fogadás • többség • külföld • elmélet • hatóság • megoldás • rábeszél • felfedez • befektet • vásárolni • költségek • meglepően • törvénytelen • nagy tétel/tömeg • terv, vázlat, séma
The Atomic Bomb 2015-02-01
22 Clues: ใหญ่ • อาวุธ • ทำลาย • ทฤษฎี • ค้นพบ • ฐานทัพ • ปฏิเสธ • ระเบิด • กองทุน • พลเมือง • น่ากลัว • มีอำนาจ • การสู้รบ • ร่มชูชีพ • การระเบิด • ทำให้กลัว • การค้นคว้า • การทำลายล้าง • ทำให้พ่ายแพ้ • ใคร่ครวญ ไตร่ตรอง • พยาน ผู้เห็นเหตุการณ์ • โครงการที่ตั้งขึ้นเพื่อพัฒนาอาวุธนิวเคลียร์
Interpretation 2025-07-10
23 Clues: – Truths • – Trends • – Display • – Absence • – Creating • – Software • – Analyzer • – Numerical • – Analytics • – Deduction • – Knowledge • – Framework • – Awareness • – Presenting • – Conclusion • – Statistics • – Examination • – Spreadsheet • – Descriptive • – Information • – Explanation • – Programming • – Understanding
