set theory Crossword Puzzles
AICE Marine Science Vocabulary Crossword 2023-10-10
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- Part of the continental drift theory was supported by the fact that the plates appeared to fit together like ______ pieces.
- The theory that all matter is consisted of many particles that are in random motion influenced by temperature with spaces in between particles.
- Upper layer of the Earth found everywhere but oceans.
- Process that most plants use to get energy by synthesizing carbon dioxide and water.
- All matter is made of tiny indivisible particles called _____.
- Plate boundary in which 2 plates slide past each other – the most famous example being the San Andreas Fault.
- Name given to the supercontinent in the continental drift theory.
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- The amount of energy/heat is required to increase the temperature of a material by a given amount.
- Air molecule that is essential for human life and is a byproduct of photosynthesis.
- Upper layer of the earth found in oceans.
- Plate boundary in which 2 plates slide away from each other.
- The process of taking in oxygen and producing energy in the form of ATP.
- Provided strong evidence towards the continental drift theory that gave scientists an idea of what species lived where.
- Air molecule that is essential for photosynthesis and is a byproduct of respiration.
- The center of the Earth made of primarily iron and nickel.
- Plate boundary in which 2 plates slide into each other – causes volcanoes and mountains.
- The layer of earth in which the surface layer floats on due to convection currents found in this layer.
17 Clues: Upper layer of the earth found in oceans. • Upper layer of the Earth found everywhere but oceans. • The center of the Earth made of primarily iron and nickel. • Plate boundary in which 2 plates slide away from each other. • All matter is made of tiny indivisible particles called _____. • Name given to the supercontinent in the continental drift theory. • ...
DNA CROSS WORD PUZZLE 2021-12-12
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- - Different beliefs about the universe just like a cosmic egg, a flat island divided by river, and a powerful being created everything.
- - Are rocky objects revolving around the sun that are too small to be called planets.
- - A theory that says the universe began as a small point that expanded rapidly about 13.8 billion years ago.
- - A model showing Earth located at the center of the universe.
- - He proposed the geocentric theory.
- - A proof of Big Bang theory that shows a change in frequency of waves of moving objects relative to its source.
- - A scientist who studies objects in space, such as black holes, galaxies, moons, planets, stars, etc.
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- - Also called as space junk.
- - A model showing the Sun as a fixed point in the center of the universe with objects revolving around it.
- - The study of celestial objects, space, and the universe as a whole.
- - A galaxy of no visible pattern.
- - He proposed the heliocentric theory.
- - The path one object takes as it revolves around another object in space.
- - The Sun together with the group of planets and other celestial bodies that revolve around it that are held by its gravitational attraction.
- - An icy body of frozen gas orbiting the sun.
15 Clues: - Also called as space junk. • - A galaxy of no visible pattern. • - He proposed the geocentric theory. • - He proposed the heliocentric theory. • - An icy body of frozen gas orbiting the sun. • - A model showing Earth located at the center of the universe. • - The study of celestial objects, space, and the universe as a whole. • ...
Continental Drift and Plate Tectonics 2025-05-05
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- (sound navigation and ranging) is a technology that uses sound waves to detect and navigate in water.
- is a force that drives plate tectonics, specifically at mid-ocean ridges.
- the pulling force exerted by a cold, dense oceanic plate plunging into the mantle due to its own weight.
- is the theory that the Earth's surface is made of tectonic plates that move over the mantle.
- the slow, circular movement of material within Earth's mantle, driven by heat from the core and radioactive decay.
- is a tectonic plate boundary where two tectonic plates slide past each other horizontally.
- a change in the Earth's magnetic field where the magnetic north and south poles switch places.
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- are huge pieces of Earth's crust and upper mantle that move slowly over time.
- are localized zones of intense heat in Earth's mantle, beneath the crust, that cause volcanic activity.
- a deep, elongated depression in the Earth's crust that forms when tectonic plates pull apart.
- proposed the theory of seafloor spreading
- a supercontinent that existed during the late Paleozoic and early Mesozoic eras, approximately 300 to 200 million years ago
- the theory that Earth's continents move over time.
- proposed the Continental Drift theory
- the downward movement of the edge of a plate of the earth's crust into the mantle beneath another plate.
15 Clues: proposed the Continental Drift theory • proposed the theory of seafloor spreading • the theory that Earth's continents move over time. • is a force that drives plate tectonics, specifically at mid-ocean ridges. • are huge pieces of Earth's crust and upper mantle that move slowly over time. • ...
Business Management 2023-03-25
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- A type of management that focuses on achieving specific projects or goals within a defined timeframe
- A management theory that emphasizes the importance of employee needs and motivation.
- A type of management that involves influencing and inspiring others to achieve organizational goals
- A management theory that focuses on the relationship between the environment and the organization
- A skill that involves the ability to work effectively with others in a team environment
- A management theory that focuses on the importance of employee participation and empowerment
- A type of management that involves planning, organizing, and controlling resources to achieve organizational goals
- A skill that involves the ability to make decisions and solve problems effectively
- A theory of motivation that proposes that individuals are motivated by fulfilling their basic needs first
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- A type of management that focuses on managing and maximizing the performance of individual employees
- A skill that involves the ability to communicate effectively with others
- A type of management that focuses on the day-to-day operations of an organization
- A skill that involves the ability to adapt to changing circumstances and thinking
- Type of management that involves coordinating and overseeing the work of other
14 Clues: A skill that involves the ability to communicate effectively with others • Type of management that involves coordinating and overseeing the work of other • A type of management that focuses on the day-to-day operations of an organization • A skill that involves the ability to adapt to changing circumstances and thinking • ...
Clone of Suffix ( Sunflower) 2 Name: ______________ 2023-03-09
20 Clues: upon • cell • fear • many • pain • urine • above • vomit • under • kidney • remove • lack of • lack of • crushing • breathing • backwards • pertaining to • disease/ feeling • theory/ condition • involuntary contraction
Cold War 2023-03-17
19 Clues: War • Wall • Viet • Jiang • Rogue • Zedong • domino • castro • Truman • Vietnam • Curtain • Manship • contain • parallel • chi Minh • Dinh Diem • MacArthur • F. Kennedy • Khrushchev
Natural Selection 2021-11-16
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- the action or process of mutating
- the disguising of military personnel, equipment, and installations by painting or covering them to make them blend in with their surroundings.
- theory of evolution by natural selection is the foundation upon which modern evolutionary theory is built.
- a group of living organisms consisting of similar individuals capable of exchanging genes or interbreeding.
- of Evolution based on the idea that all species? are related and gradually change over time.
- a change or difference in condition, amount, or level, typically with certain limits.
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- the action or process of adapting or being adapted.
- Selection the process whereby organisms better adapted to their environment tend to survive and produce more offspring. The theory of its action was first fully expounded by Charles Darwin and is now believed to be the main process that brings about evolution.
- develop gradually, especially from a simple to a more complex form.
- derive (a quality, characteristic, or predisposition) genetically from one's parents or ancestors.
- a supposition or a system of ideas intended to explain something, especially one based on general principles independent of the thing to be explained.
- a theory of evolution based on the principle that physical changes in organisms during their lifetime
12 Clues: the action or process of mutating • the action or process of adapting or being adapted. • develop gradually, especially from a simple to a more complex form. • a change or difference in condition, amount, or level, typically with certain limits. • of Evolution based on the idea that all species? are related and gradually change over time. • ...
Theories of Romantic Relationships: Equity Theory 2021-12-02
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- this is about perceived fairness
- the researcher who stated what matters most with equity is the partners level of profit
- an economic theory of how relationships develop
- equity theory predicts this between the perceived inequity and the dissatisfaction
- definition of equity
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- what overbenefiting and underbenefiting leads to
- what might the overbenefitted partner feel?
- overbenefit and underbenfit are examples of …
- what is missing from the social exchange theory?
- rewards minus costs
- what arises when one partner puts a great deal in a relationship but gets little from it?
11 Clues: rewards minus costs • definition of equity • this is about perceived fairness • what might the overbenefitted partner feel? • overbenefit and underbenfit are examples of … • an economic theory of how relationships develop • what overbenefiting and underbenefiting leads to • what is missing from the social exchange theory? • ...
Chemistry - Acids and Bases 2022-07-27
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- What is pH?
- Typically have a hydroxide ion
- What is poH?
- Typically have a hydrogen infront of it
- The theory that acids are e-pair acceptors and bases are e-pair donors
- An atom's ability to attract electrons
- What is Kw?
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- The theory that acids are proton donors and bases are proton acceptors
- What is Ka?
- Substances that accepts or donate protons
- The theory that acids release H ions and bases release OH ions into a solution
11 Clues: What is pH? • What is Ka? • What is Kw? • What is poH? • Typically have a hydroxide ion • An atom's ability to attract electrons • Typically have a hydrogen infront of it • Substances that accepts or donate protons • The theory that acids are proton donors and bases are proton acceptors • The theory that acids are e-pair acceptors and bases are e-pair donors • ...
tiede ja teknologia 2022-01-12
17 Clues: nero • teoria • pätevä • eväste • yhteys • kiinteä • keksijä • pohdinta • lumelääke • hypoteesi • mittasuhde • painovoima • astronautti • nestemäinen • välilehti tab • nanonteknologia • haittaohjelmisto
Chapter 1 2023-01-03
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- well-tested explanation that unifies a broad range of observations and hypotheses
- particular preference or point of view that is personal rather than scientific
- a logical interpretation based on prior knowledge and experience
- experiment in which only one variable is changed
- evidence
- possible explanation for a set of observations
- variable that is observed and that changes in response to the independent variable; also called the responding variable
- genetic material that organisms inherit from their parents
- scientific study of life
- signal to which an organism responds
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- factor in a controlled experiment that is deliberately changed
- the combination of chemical reactions through which an organism builds up or breaks down materials
- process of noticing and describing events or processes
- reproduction involving a single parent
- group in an experiment that is exposed to the same conditions as the experimental group except for one independent variable
- relatively constant internal physical and chemical conditions that organisms maintain
- Change over time
- type of reproduction in which cells from two parents unite to form the first cell of a new organism
18 Clues: evidence • Change over time • scientific study of life • signal to which an organism responds • reproduction involving a single parent • possible explanation for a set of observations • experiment in which only one variable is changed • process of noticing and describing events or processes • genetic material that organisms inherit from their parents • ...
Earth Matters Ch 1 2016-09-03
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- it travels at 299 792 km per second
- they rotate around planets
- a planet’s mass affects it
- small remaining quantity
- dist light travels in 1 year
- independent systems of stars, gas and dust
- energy as electromagnetic waves
- a protoplanet of our solar system
- a planet’s mass affects it
- it has no like, equal, or parallel
- the bishop who thought Earth was created in 4004 BCE
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- Earth’s is almost circular
- system of ideas explaining something
- the most widely accepted theory about how the universe came to be
- it’s 4.6 billion years old
- of the Middle Ages
- primitive planet
- our galaxy
- it’s on Earth in liquid form
- a protoplanet of our solar system
- a planet’s mass affects them
- a protoplanet of our solar system
22 Clues: our galaxy • primitive planet • of the Middle Ages • small remaining quantity • Earth’s is almost circular • they rotate around planets • it’s 4.6 billion years old • a planet’s mass affects it • a planet’s mass affects it • dist light travels in 1 year • it’s on Earth in liquid form • a planet’s mass affects them • energy as electromagnetic waves • a protoplanet of our solar system • ...
Pain and Sleep Disorders 2024-01-19
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- Circadian rhythm control centre.
- Sensation perceived at site different from source but innervated by same spinal segment.
- Irresistible urge to move the legs.
- This endocrine gland is responsible for releasing melatonin at night.
- The two scientists responsible for the development of the Gate Control Theory of pain.
- Gate control theory evolved from this older theory of pain.
- Dyssomnia characterized by daytime sleep attacks, cataplexy, and hallucinations at onset of sleep.
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- Irritation of nerve endings can result in this type of pain perception.
- Breathing cessation for 10 seconds or longer.
- Most common type of dyssomnias.
- A term for sleep walking.
- Grey matter structure of dorsal spinal cord, the primary gate in pain transmission.
- Myelinated sensory neurons that conduct “fast pain” or first pain.
- Includes undesirable physical phenomena such as nightmares, sleep terrors and bruxism.
- Number one stimulus for resetting circadian clock.
15 Clues: A term for sleep walking. • Most common type of dyssomnias. • Circadian rhythm control centre. • Irresistible urge to move the legs. • Breathing cessation for 10 seconds or longer. • Number one stimulus for resetting circadian clock. • Gate control theory evolved from this older theory of pain. • Myelinated sensory neurons that conduct “fast pain” or first pain. • ...
Introduction to the Philosophy of the Human Person Quiz #4D: Truth 2023-10-08
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- Truth that are based on scientific facts
- We acquire knowledge through our sight, hearing, taste, touch, and smell
- A branch of philosophy devoted to the discovery of proper methods of acquiring and validating knowledge
- This theory of truth looks at the way things are with reality
- This theory of truth looks at the more complex systems within the reality
- This theory of truth looks at the usefulness of a belief
- A statement that expresses either an assertion or denial that an existent belongs to a class or possess certain attributes
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- The process of retracing the steps of acquiring knowledge
- A reasoning process where an argument is expressed
- an abstract or generic idea generalized from particular instances
- Philosophers refer to it as the rational faculty
- Truth is analogous with sincerity
- Perceptual knowledge
- What is around us and what is in our heads
- Truth that are based on agreements of people
15 Clues: Perceptual knowledge • Truth is analogous with sincerity • Truth that are based on scientific facts • What is around us and what is in our heads • Truth that are based on agreements of people • Philosophers refer to it as the rational faculty • A reasoning process where an argument is expressed • This theory of truth looks at the usefulness of a belief • ...
Effect of Magnetic Field on the Emissions of Single Cylinder Four Stroke Petrol Engine 2020-02-17
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- Word for tying molecules together. Also 007
- Harmful things caused by exhaust gases
- Ortho- or Para-
- Part that treats the fuel before it enters to the engine
- Subatomic particle. Also Visa
- Third theory to explain the properties changed that comes after Chemistry theory and Physics theory
- Another molecule needed in the engine in addition to fuel. People also need it to breathe
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- What harmful molecule do the fuels have?
- Tube that transports Petrol or Diesel to the Engine
- What kind of movement does provide the magnetic field?
- When you put two or more molecules together, you provide what?
- Reaction that happens between the fuel and the oxygen in the cylinder
- Where the Petrol and Diesel are stored in the car?
- What kind of fuels petrol and diesel are? Also dinosaurs nowadays
- Same kind of material than glass
15 Clues: Ortho- or Para- • Subatomic particle. Also Visa • Same kind of material than glass • Harmful things caused by exhaust gases • What harmful molecule do the fuels have? • Word for tying molecules together. Also 007 • Where the Petrol and Diesel are stored in the car? • Tube that transports Petrol or Diesel to the Engine • ...
Unit 5 Vocabulary Review 2022-11-08
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- movement of magma due to differences in density
- plate boundaries that slide against one another
- region where more dense oceanic crust goes under less dense continental crust
- movement of plates due to rising magma that pushes older portion away
- plate boundaries that move away from one another
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- region where magma rises as the older plates are pushed apart
- theory that the lithosphere is broken up into tectonic plates
- plate boundaries that move towards one another
- Theory that the continents are in constant motion
- remains of once living organisms
- Most well-known supercontinent
- First to propose theory of continental drift
12 Clues: Most well-known supercontinent • remains of once living organisms • First to propose theory of continental drift • plate boundaries that move towards one another • movement of magma due to differences in density • plate boundaries that slide against one another • plate boundaries that move away from one another • Theory that the continents are in constant motion • ...
Knowles and Self-directed learning 2024-09-21
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- One of Knowles'assumptions: Adults need to know the ___ for learning something.
- The theory of adult learning theory proposed by Knowles.
- Knowles' assumption: Adults have a self-concept of being _____.
- Self-directed learning can be enhanced by ___ learning communities.
- Knowles emphasized the importance of ____ in adult learning.
- Adults prefer learning that is immediately ___ to their lives.
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- Knowles' theory contrasts with _____ which focuses on child learning.
- Self-directed learning often involves ___ problem-solving.
- Self-directed learners take the ________ in their learning process.
- Knowles emphasized this type of motivation in adult learners.
- Self-directed learning involves setting these for oneself.
- Self-directed learning often involves ____ learning environments.
12 Clues: The theory of adult learning theory proposed by Knowles. • Self-directed learning often involves ___ problem-solving. • Self-directed learning involves setting these for oneself. • Knowles emphasized the importance of ____ in adult learning. • Knowles emphasized this type of motivation in adult learners. • ...
Age of Enlightenment Crossword Puzzle 2023-12-08
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- year the first encyclopedia was published
- year the french revolution started
- law of universal gravitation
- created the cell theory
- voltaire's best known novel
- created three laws of planetary motion
- also known as law of inertia
- Also known as age of reason
- name of newton's first laws
- created the geocentric theory
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- year the declaration of independence was signed
- time when the enlightenment began
- name of the first writer to ever publish a women's equality paper
- crated laws of motion and gravity
- created the first microscope
- discovered all planets revolve around the sun
- discovered planets
- where the enlightenment took place
18 Clues: discovered planets • created the cell theory • voltaire's best known novel • Also known as age of reason • name of newton's first laws • law of universal gravitation • created the first microscope • also known as law of inertia • created the geocentric theory • time when the enlightenment began • crated laws of motion and gravity • year the french revolution started • ...
Ideology and Political Theory 2013-06-29
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- denies Machiavellian power
- capitalism promotes freedom
- "Big"
- slave morality
- student of Socrates
- leader of Bolshevik Revolution, predecessor of Stalin
- socialism without the violent revolution
- maximum ability of individual to make own choices
- literal physical representation
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- government takes a Draconian role
- German philosopher
- equality is promoted through welfare programs
- totalitarian government
- modern liberal
- dictator and transformer of Russia
- modern liberal
- classic liberal
- individual freedom of choices
- communist bible written by Karl Marx
- modern fascism
- society is more important than individual
- rational thinking is natural
- written by Adolf Hitler
- English philosopher and royal douchebag
- equality is not natural
25 Clues: "Big" • modern liberal • modern liberal • modern fascism • slave morality • classic liberal • German philosopher • student of Socrates • totalitarian government • written by Adolf Hitler • equality is not natural • denies Machiavellian power • capitalism promotes freedom • rational thinking is natural • individual freedom of choices • literal physical representation • ...
Theory of flight one 2014-01-15
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- Makes up 21% of the atmosphere.
- A line from the leading to trailing edge.
- makes up 78% of the atmosphere.
- A streamlined enclosure that usually contains the engines.
- The force generated by gravity.
- stabiliser. Provides directional stability.
- That which generates lift.
- altitude. The altitude measured in terms of density.
- The atmosphere layer between 36,000 ft to 100,000 ft.
- The curve of an aerofoil.
- resistance to movement through the air.
- drag. Drag due to shape and skin friction.
- Smooth airflow.
- Equals weight in level flight.
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- of pressure. The point on the chord line through which the total lift is said to act.
- drag. Drag resulting from generating lift.
- The tail section of an aircraft.
- Drag generated where the wing meets the fuselage.
- The layer between the troposphere and stratosphere.
- A tube that speeds air up.
- The layer of the atmosphere at the earths surface.
- When the boundary layer ceases to be laminar.
- The force generated by a propeller.
- The body of the aircraft.
- edge. The front edge of a wing.
- vortices. Caused by span wise flow off an aerofoil.
- drag. Drag due to shape.
- Angle of ____ between chord and longitudinal axis.
- altitude. The ISA altitude based on the actual pressure
29 Clues: Smooth airflow. • drag. Drag due to shape. • The curve of an aerofoil. • The body of the aircraft. • That which generates lift. • A tube that speeds air up. • Equals weight in level flight. • Makes up 21% of the atmosphere. • makes up 78% of the atmosphere. • The force generated by gravity. • The tail section of an aircraft. • edge. The front edge of a wing. • ...
Level 6 RCM Theory 2018-03-16
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- less movement, slower
- connect the notes smoothly
- sudden strong accent of a single note or chord
- the interval of an octave
- and
- moderately soft
- becoming louder
- graceful
- quiet, tranquil
- right hand
- but
- becoming softer (alternate)
- continue in the same manner as has just been indicated
- on a bowed string instrument, play the note while drawing the bow upward
- little
- as fast as possible
- one string; depress the left pedal (on the piano)
- on a bowed string instrument, play the note while drawing the bow downward
- with expression
- very slow
- at a moderate tempo
- with an added octave
- always, continuously
- not
- fairly slow, but not as slow as largo
- very fast
- without
- spirited
- almost, as if
- slowing down
- detached
- the end
- well
- return to the original tempo (alternate)
- repeat from the beginning and end at Fine
- very loud
- lively, animated
- speed at which music is performed
- repeat the music within the two signs, or between the sign and the beginning of the piece
- light, nimble, quick
- less
- return to the normal register
- first, the upper part of a duet
- marked or stressed
- with
- a little faster than andante
- sweet,gentle
- a stressed note
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- with grace
- little by little
- with some freedom of tempo to enhance musical expression
- slow
- slow and solemn
- moderately slow, at a walking pace
- a symbol for 4/4 time
- moderately loud
- hold the note or rest longer than its written value
- expressive, with expression
- from the beginning
- left hand
- smooth
- in the manner of
- becoming softer
- second, the second or lower part of a duet
- much, very
- held, sustained
- lively,brisk
- soft
- becoming quicker
- loud
- fast
- take a breath,and/or a slight pause or lift
- majestic
- fairly fast (a little slower than allegro)
- very soft
- loud, then suddenly soft
- too much
- more movement (quicker)
- more
- with fire
- in a singing style
- at the liberty of the performer
- suddenly
- with vigor, spirit
- hold for the combined value of the tied notes
- with motion
- slowing down gradually
- three strings; release the left pedal (on the piano)
- pedal
- slow
- from the sign
- return to the original tempo
92 Clues: and • but • not • slow • soft • loud • fast • more • well • less • slow • with • pedal • smooth • little • without • the end • graceful • majestic • too much • spirited • suddenly • detached • left hand • very slow • very soft • very fast • with fire • very loud • with grace • right hand • much, very • with motion • lively,brisk • slowing down • sweet,gentle • almost, as if • from the sign • slow and solemn • moderately soft • moderately loud • becoming louder • ...
Color Theory Crossword Puzzle 2021-03-03
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- / shapes that represent something from nature
- / colors created by mixing equal amounts of the primary colors. Orange. green, purple
- / The repetition of the elements of art
- / a work of art created by using only one hue and all of its values.
- / Color that can not be mixed by any other colors.
- / values of white + a color
- / the lightness or darkness of a color
- / another word for color
- / Artist use this utensil to apply paint.
- / a plate or tray on which artist mix colors for painting
- / Colors made when you mix primary colors with secondary colors.
- / it is also known as a hue and is an element of art that deals with reflected light.
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- / shapes that have edges and points
- / shapes that represent something
- / a principle of design in which the artist draws your attention to one part or area.
- / a curvy shape that has no definite form.
- / the area in which you create your artwork.
- / something that lacks visual subject matter
- / Colors that are opposite on the color wheel.
- / The comfortable arrangement of the elements
- / values of color + a color
21 Clues: / another word for color • / values of white + a color • / values of color + a color • / shapes that represent something • / shapes that have edges and points • / the lightness or darkness of a color • / The repetition of the elements of art • / Artist use this utensil to apply paint. • / a curvy shape that has no definite form. • ...
The Hyzer theory... JK 2017-04-19
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- too much food eaten
- food into energy
- what fat people don't look at
- Lots of these in bananas
- what you want to eat
- too fat
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- lots of these in foods
- what fat people go on
- donuts, hamburgers and fries
- mostly an estimate
- your body needs it to function properly
- eat a lot and get rid of the weight
- mostly lies
- doesn't eat much cause you think you fat
- get these from vitamins
- unhealthy body image
- found in meats, milk and nuts
- what you are given to eat
- comes in pills and fruits
- image you think you fat
20 Clues: too fat • mostly lies • food into energy • mostly an estimate • too much food eaten • unhealthy body image • what you want to eat • what fat people go on • lots of these in foods • get these from vitamins • image you think you fat • Lots of these in bananas • what you are given to eat • comes in pills and fruits • donuts, hamburgers and fries • what fat people don't look at • ...
Atomic Theory Crossword Puzzle 2017-06-03
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- The surrounding orbits of an atom that electrons can jump to.
- The amount of mass in an atom.
- A substance that's made up of one type of atom
- The smallest building block of a substance.
- The number of protons in the nucleus of an atom.
- Proposed the modern atomic theory.
- Performed the Gold Foil Experiment.
- A model of an atom that shows electrons circling the atom.
- The center of an atom.
- A negatively charged particle.
- A substance that is made up of two or more bonded elements
- A particle with no electric charge.
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- An element whose atoms have different numbers of neutrons than protons.
- The overall charge of an atom.
- The outermost shell of an atom.
- A model of an atom the only represented valence shell electrons.
- The sharing of electrons between atoms.
- The structure of the atom.
- Experimented with cathode rays.
- A particle with a positive electric charge.
20 Clues: The center of an atom. • The structure of the atom. • The overall charge of an atom. • The amount of mass in an atom. • A negatively charged particle. • The outermost shell of an atom. • Experimented with cathode rays. • Proposed the modern atomic theory. • Performed the Gold Foil Experiment. • A particle with no electric charge. • The sharing of electrons between atoms. • ...
Music Theory Crossword Puzzle 2018-11-06
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- variation on or off beat
- consistent pattern in music
- moderately soft
- used to sing the major scale
- very soft
- the notes that are played within a song
- put in place for silence
- top part of the staff
- soft
- a building volume
- loud
- one basic unit of music
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- volume
- moderately loud
- how many beats per measure
- lower part of the staff
- used to write notes on
- lower pitch voice
- the pace at which the music is played
- higher pitch voice
20 Clues: soft • loud • volume • very soft • moderately loud • moderately soft • lower pitch voice • a building volume • higher pitch voice • top part of the staff • used to write notes on • lower part of the staff • one basic unit of music • variation on or off beat • put in place for silence • how many beats per measure • consistent pattern in music • used to sing the major scale • ...
Music Theory Crossword Puzzle 2018-11-06
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- loud
- variation on or off beat
- volume
- one basic unit of music
- moderately soft
- used to sing the major scale
- used to write notes on
- very soft
- top part of the staff
- put in place for silence
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- higher pitch voice
- a building volume
- the pace at which the music is played
- soft
- moderately loud
- how many beats per measure
- the notes that are played within a song
- lower part of the staff
- lower pitch voice
- consistent pattern in music
20 Clues: loud • soft • volume • very soft • moderately loud • moderately soft • a building volume • lower pitch voice • higher pitch voice • top part of the staff • used to write notes on • one basic unit of music • lower part of the staff • variation on or off beat • put in place for silence • how many beats per measure • consistent pattern in music • used to sing the major scale • ...
MUSIC THEORY GRADE 2 2019-08-18
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- Slow (begins with L)
- In the same way
- Faster or slower than andante
- Detached
- In the style of a march
- More
- Fairly fast
- Too much
- Sustained
- Expressive
- Held
- Forced, accented
- Slow (begins with L)
- Movement
- Getting broader, louder, and slower
- Play only the first note
- Held back
- Gradually getting softer
- Play the notes smoothly
- Gracefully
- A little
- Repeat from the sign S
- Slow (begins with A)
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- Without
- Slower
- Very slow, solemn
- Majestic
- With movement
- Repeat from beginning
- Rather slow
- Merry
- Gradually getting faster
- Fast, lively (begins with V)
- Gradually getting slower
- Very, much
- Gradually getting louder
- At a walking speed
- In a singing style
- Not
- The end
- Very fast
- Lively, fast
- Sweet
43 Clues: Not • More • Held • Merry • Sweet • Slower • Without • The end • Majestic • Detached • Too much • Movement • A little • Sustained • Very fast • Held back • Very, much • Expressive • Gracefully • Rather slow • Fairly fast • Lively, fast • With movement • In the same way • Forced, accented • Very slow, solemn • At a walking speed • In a singing style • Slow (begins with L) • Slow (begins with L) • Slow (begins with A) • Repeat from beginning • ...
Music Theory Crossword puzzle 2017-10-24
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- Quickly, cheerfully
- Soft
- A symbol used to designate notes in lower pitch ranges
- Very Loud
- The 5 lines and 4 spaces where music notes and symbols are written
- Moderately loud
- Lively and fast
- a note that has 4 beats
- Moving along
- joins two notes of the same pitch by a curved line over or under the notes
- Very slow
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- A symbol used to designate notes in higher pitch ranges
- Slow
- A bass staff and treble staff connected by a brace and line
- Very soft
- Loud
- Moderately soft
- Moderately
- The area between two bar lines
- Smoothly connects two or more notes of different pitches by a curved line over or under the notes
20 Clues: Slow • Soft • Loud • Very soft • Very Loud • Very slow • Moderately • Moving along • Moderately soft • Moderately loud • Lively and fast • Quickly, cheerfully • a note that has 4 beats • The area between two bar lines • A symbol used to designate notes in lower pitch ranges • A symbol used to designate notes in higher pitch ranges • A bass staff and treble staff connected by a brace and line • ...
Grade 7 Theory Terms 2021-05-13
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- opposite of slow and sloppy (fast and lively)
- common time synonym
- raises a note one semitone
- the generic term for how loud/soft to play
- a 3 beat note
- a note held for 4 beats
- very slow
- moderately loud
- the 5 music lines
- two or more notes joined by a curved line
- 1 and a 1/2 beat note
- a note that is played short and detached
- treble and bass clefs joined with a brace/bracket
- 1 beat of silence
- how high or low notes are
- half the length of common time
- joins two notes of the same pitch
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- Dots, to play part of the music again
- to play moderately soft
- the clef used for higher sounds
- time signature used most commonly
- a clef used to show the low sounding notes
- half a beat
- very soft and quiet
- a note that goes for 2 beats
- a silence that lasts 2 beats
- at an easy walking pace
- whole bar of silence
- how many beats in a bar
- loud
- there are 3 beats in a bar (waltx time)
- very fast
- at a medium speed
- a note that represents 1 beat
34 Clues: loud • very slow • very fast • half a beat • a 3 beat note • moderately loud • the 5 music lines • at a medium speed • 1 beat of silence • common time synonym • very soft and quiet • whole bar of silence • 1 and a 1/2 beat note • to play moderately soft • at an easy walking pace • a note held for 4 beats • how many beats in a bar • how high or low notes are • raises a note one semitone • ...
Massage Theory Final Review 2023-04-18
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- A method of manually manipulating soft tissues using compression and traction l
- Syndrome resulting from chronic workplace stress not successfully managed
- Type of research that is exploratory, more subjective, and narrative based
- Type of research emphasizing objective measurements and statistic, mathematic, or numeric data analysis
- Father of Swedish massage
- A subset of the population in a research study that represents the entire population
- Term used to describe the thickness of foam padding
- Occupational category Bonnie Prudden places massage practitioners in
- preference for an outcome
- The country in which the first written accounts of massage originated
- Ability of the massage table foam pad to return to its original height after being compressed
- Macronutrient containing chains of amino acids
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- Category of nutrients including proteins, carbs, and fats
- Ingredient thought to mimic the hormone estrogen when absorbed into the skin
- Early Greek physician who advocated for the use of "rubbing"
- Boundaries the research sets that are under their control
- Use of fragrant essential oils by inhalation or by applying a diluted form to the skin
- ingesting food and drink to help the body function properly
- classic scripture of traditional Chinese medicine
- Used by massage practitioners to help keep a prone-lying client's head and neck relatively aligned
20 Clues: Father of Swedish massage • preference for an outcome • Macronutrient containing chains of amino acids • classic scripture of traditional Chinese medicine • Term used to describe the thickness of foam padding • Category of nutrients including proteins, carbs, and fats • Boundaries the research sets that are under their control • ...
CS Theory for Beginners 2021-12-02
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- monitors users' previous keystrokes
- known as the spine of a computer, has a circuit board and all the other components plug into it
- frequency at which the clock generator of a processor can generate pulses
- is owned by Elon Musk
- Built a compiler which converts english-like programing languages into machine language
- branch of engineering that focuses on the integration of mechanical systems
- the ALU does the decision making and the ___.
- a specific type of malware that self-replicates by inserting its code into other programs
- all 256 characters are assigned numbers, the name of the code given to them is called the ___.
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- first to explain how a modern computer could work (in the 1930’s)
- the ROM/BIOS chip is soldered to the motherboard and holds the start up ___.
- applications are the games, tools and ___ that humans use.
- commonly used to measure computer processing speed, equivalent to 1 million hertz
- disables victim's access to data until it is paid
- a single one or a zero
- in the fetch phase, the control unit gets an instruction from a memory ___.
- mathematician and human computer who worked for the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics
- the control unit tells ___ what to do.
- A ___ name refers to your website address.
- breaks data into two parts, the instructions and numbers
- use flash-based memory, which is much faster than a traditional mechanical hard disk
21 Clues: is owned by Elon Musk • a single one or a zero • monitors users' previous keystrokes • the control unit tells ___ what to do. • A ___ name refers to your website address. • the ALU does the decision making and the ___. • disables victim's access to data until it is paid • breaks data into two parts, the instructions and numbers • ...
CS Theory for Beginners 2021-12-02
Across
- monitors users' previous keystrokes
- known as the spine of a computer, has a circuit board and all the other components plug into it
- frequency at which the clock generator of a processor can generate pulses
- is owned by Elon Musk
- Built a compiler which converts english-like programing languages into machine language
- branch of engineering that focuses on the integration of mechanical systems
- the ALU does the decision making and the ___.
- a specific type of malware that self-replicates by inserting its code into other programs
- all 256 characters are assigned numbers, the name of the code given to them is called the ___.
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- first to explain how a modern computer could work (in the 1930’s)
- the ROM/BIOS chip is soldered to the motherboard and holds the start up ___.
- applications are the games, tools and ___ that humans use.
- commonly used to measure computer processing speed, equivalent to 1 million hertz
- disables victim's access to data until it is paid
- a single one or a zero
- in the fetch phase, the control unit gets an instruction from a memory ___.
- mathematician and human computer who worked for the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics
- the control unit tells ___ what to do.
- A ___ name refers to your website address.
- breaks data into two parts, the instructions and numbers
- use flash-based memory, which is much faster than a traditional mechanical hard disk
21 Clues: is owned by Elon Musk • a single one or a zero • monitors users' previous keystrokes • the control unit tells ___ what to do. • A ___ name refers to your website address. • the ALU does the decision making and the ___. • disables victim's access to data until it is paid • breaks data into two parts, the instructions and numbers • ...
Cell Theory - Cell Transport 2022-02-24
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- The movement of molecules from a high concentration to a lower concentration
- A gap in a plant cell's wall that allows them to connect with other cells
- The condition of a cell shrinking as water leaves
- German biologist that focused on plant cells
- A special organelle used to digest/break down molecules
- A plastid that is able to make energy from sunlight
- Scientist that proved maggots do not "appear" from meat
- A solution that has too much solvent
- Organelle that makes proteins for a cell
- An ancient type of bacteria that live in extreme environments
- Dutch businessman that created the strongest microscopes during his lifetime
- English scientist that wrote the world's first textbook about cells
- Single celled organisms that do not have a nucleus
- A solution that is balanced
- Ancient philosopher that proposed spontaneous generation
- Another name for "spontaneous generation"
- German biologist that focused on animal cells
- Cells that use a nucleus to protect their DNA
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- The movement of water across a membrane
- A rigid barrier that protects a cell
- Organelles that produce the majority of the energy for a cell
- The first textbook that focused on cells
- The condition of a cell when it is evenly balanced
- Organelle that packages molecules inside of a cell
- Organelle used to store water and waste
- The condition of a cell when too much water enters the cell causing it to swell/burst
- Official theory established in 1839 that describes the function/role of cells
- A liquid used to dissolve a solid
- Organelle that helps transport molecules through a cell
- Type of cell first discovered by Antoine Leeuwenhoek
- A solution that has too much solute
- The name Robert Hooke gave to the strange shapes he saw with his microscope
- A solid that is dissolved into a liquid
- Scientist that proved bacteria do not "appear" from broth
- A biological barrier that controls what can go in/out of a cell
- The name Antoine Leeuwenhoek used to describe the moving organisms he found with his microscope
- The type of plant Robert Hooke first observed cells in
37 Clues: A solution that is balanced • A liquid used to dissolve a solid • A solution that has too much solute • A rigid barrier that protects a cell • A solution that has too much solvent • The movement of water across a membrane • Organelle used to store water and waste • A solid that is dissolved into a liquid • The first textbook that focused on cells • ...
4 Theory of computation 2025-02-25
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- A set that is not finite.
- An algorithm whose execution time is directly proportional to the size of its input.
- The reverse process of decomposition where a complex system of compound procedures is built from its smaller, simpler procedures.
- An operator that produces a set containing only the elements present in both initial operand sets.
- An optional state of a FSM that indicates whether or not an input has been accepted by the FSM.
- An unordered collection of values in which each value occurs at most once.
- A property of an algorithm that is related to the amount of resources (memory space and time in particular) that an algorithm uses in its execution.
- A visual representation of a FSM that uses circles to represent states and arrows to indicate transitions between states.
- A set with no elements. Represented by {} or Ø.
- The storage and representation of data in a computer system along with its logical description and interaction with operators. This allows the construction of new compound data objects from existing ones.
- The unsolvable problem of determining whether any program will eventually stop if given particular input.
- An algorithm whose execution time grows exponentially with input size (higher complexity than polynomial).
- A Turing Machine's initial starting state.
- A sequence of steps that can be followed to complete a task and that always terminates.
- An arrangement of objects such that their ordering matters.
- A set with the same cardinality as some subset of natural numbers.
- A function that determines how a Turing Machine moves from one state to the other. It is equivalent to a state transition diagram.
- A mapping from one set of values, the domain, to another set of values, drawn from the co-domain.
- The process of looking at a program's entire code or code extract and running through the instructions as though you are the computer.
- The process of creating algorithms and implementing them as data structures and models of real-life situations that run without a significant need for human intervention.
- An algorithm whose execution time or required memory space is proportional to the input size raised to the power of a constant (k). Eg. O(n^2), O(n^3) etc.
- A set whose elements can be counted off by natural numbers up to a particular number.
- Data abstractions that hide details of how data are actually represented from the user.
- A model of computation for a machine that is always in one of a fixed number of states.
- The process of hiding all details of an object that do not contribute to its essential characteristics.
- A way of describing sets and the elements present within it using strings of characters.
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- Problems that cannot be solved algorithmically.
- A human-readable method of writing the steps of an algorithm without any particular programming language.
- A notation technique to express syntax of languages in computing.
- Problems that have no polynomial (or less) time solution.
- A formal model of computation that consists of a finite state machine that controls one or more tapes, where at least one tape is of unbounded length (i.e., infinitely long).
- Simplifying a problem by grouping together common characteristics of a problem to arrive at a hierarchical relationship.
- A measure of the amount of time needed by an algorithm to solve a particular problem of a given input size.
- Simplifying a problem by breaking it down into a series of reusable functions which disregard the particular computational method.
- The set of all ordered pairs (a, b) where a is a member of the first set, A, and b is a member of the second set, B.
- Simplifying a problem by only taking into consideration the necessary details required to obtain a solution, leaving a representation without any unnecessary details.
- The property of an element being within a set.
- An algorithm is said to be correct when it is consistent with the specification and produces the expected output for any given input.
- The repeated removal of unnecessary details from a problem until an underlying problem representation is reached which is identical to a previously solved problem.
- The creation of a set by mathematically defining the elements that qualify to be in the set, rather than listing out all its elements.
- A finite state machine that determines its outputs from the present state and from the inputs.
- Simplifying a problem by breaking it down into a series of procedures or subroutines that are generalised with variable parameters. Knowledge of the implementation of each procedure is irrelevant.
- The process of breaking down a problem into a number of sub-problems, so that each sub-problem accomplishes an identifiable task, which might itself be further subdivided.
- A set such that all its elements are present in the other set being considered.
- An algorithm whose execution time grows logarithmically with input size (lower complexity than polynomial).
- The process of combining data objects to form compound data.
- A tabular representation of a FSM that contains the current state, inputs and their consequent successor state.
- A language that can be represented by a regular expression.
- An interpreter that can simulate any Turing machine by reading the description of any arbitrary Turing Machine and faithfully executing operations on data precisely as the machine would.
- An operator that produces a set containing all the elements present in either of the initial operand sets, but not both.
- The number of elements in the set.
- A set that can be counted off by the natural numbers.
- An operator that produces a set containing all the elements from both initial operand sets.
- Problems that have a polynomial (or less) time solution.
- A set that is fully contained in another set, and the other set contains elements that are not present in the proper subset.
- A measure of the amount of memory space needed by an algorithm to solve a particular problem of a given input size.
- The use of a set of facts (axioms) to draw conclusions and determine whether new information is true or false.
- A state with no outgoing transitions that halts a Turing Machine.
- An algorithm that always takes a constant amount of time to execute, regardless of the input size.
- Problems that can be solved algorithmically.
- The result of abstracting away the actual values used in any particular computation is a computational pattern or computational method.
61 Clues: A set that is not finite. • The number of elements in the set. • A Turing Machine's initial starting state. • Problems that can be solved algorithmically. • The property of an element being within a set. • Problems that cannot be solved algorithmically. • A set with no elements. Represented by {} or Ø. • A set that can be counted off by the natural numbers. • ...
Organelles and cell theory! 2023-10-06
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- COntrols the natural activities of the cell.
- Contains digestive enzymes.
- Stated that all CELLS COME from pre-existing cells.
- Function in moving cells.
- Developed the microscope through which cells could be seen.
- Organisms made of only one cell.
- Powerhouse of the cell.
- Organisms made of multiple cells.
- Cell with a nucleus.
- Inside the nucleus.
- Very small(microscopic) organs of the cell.
- 'Protein factories' for the cell.
- Acts as storage container.
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- Double membrane surrounding the nucleus.
- Lacks ribosomes on surface.
- Has ribosomes on surface.
- Stated that all animals ARE MADE OF CELLS
- Found in bacteria, plants and fungi.
- Jelly-like substance enclosed by the cell membrane.
- Stated that all plants ARE MADE OF CELLS!
- Paired structures near nucleus.
- Helps cell maintain cell shape.
- Surrounds the outside of all cells.
- Uses energy from sunlight to make glucose for cell.
- Modify, Sort, and package molecules.
- Cell with no nucleus.
- Observed dead cells in cork, and coined the term, ''the cell''
27 Clues: Inside the nucleus. • Cell with a nucleus. • Cell with no nucleus. • Powerhouse of the cell. • Has ribosomes on surface. • Function in moving cells. • Acts as storage container. • Lacks ribosomes on surface. • Contains digestive enzymes. • Paired structures near nucleus. • Helps cell maintain cell shape. • Organisms made of only one cell. • Organisms made of multiple cells. • ...
Big Bang Theory Vocab 2025-03-26
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- electromagnetism and strong and weak nuclear forces
- the opposite of every subatomic particle
- a formulation of the law of conservation
- erly stage of the big bang theory
- light is stretched
- the unit of temp in international system of units
- variable star that pulsates
- extreme rapid expansion of the universe
- the shift of a object and its from two povs
- a compact astronomical object
- not a until of time but the unit of light traveling
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- condition of being similar
- consists of stars and planets
- ave changes between the observer and the wave
- a branch of physics
- a nucldear reaction
- measures the strength of electromagnetic radiation
- light does not interact with
- a era of gravitational effect of matter
- progress of existence
- density of matter
- the heat of something
- a completely empty space
- the spectral lines of a stellar spectrum
- a two dimensional area enclosed by lines
- interactions between electric charges
- a pair of equal and oppositely charged
- describing the origin of the universe
28 Clues: density of matter • light is stretched • a branch of physics • a nucldear reaction • progress of existence • the heat of something • a completely empty space • condition of being similar • variable star that pulsates • light does not interact with • consists of stars and planets • a compact astronomical object • erly stage of the big bang theory • interactions between electric charges • ...
The Big Bang Theory 2025-03-24
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- – A temperature scale starting at absolute zero.
- Matter – Mysterious substance that doesn’t emit light but has gravity.
- – A pulsating star used to measure cosmic distances.
- – A dimension in which events occur in sequence.
- – The force governing electric and magnetic interactions.
- Bang Theory (Model) – The leading explanation for the universe’s beginning.
- – The distance light travels in a year.
- Density – The precise amount of matter needed for a flat universe.
- – The apparent shift in an object’s position due to different viewpoints.
- – A measure of heat energy in a system.
- Space Telescope – A famous orbital observatory providing deep-space images.
- (First Law) – Energy cannot be created or destroyed, only transferred.
- – The study of the universe’s origin and structure.
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- Fusion – The process powering stars by combining atomic nuclei.
- – A pair of equal and opposite electric or magnetic charges.
- – A lengthening of light waves as objects move away.
- – A mirror-image counterpart to regular matter.
- Fireball – A hot, dense state of the early universe.
- Era – A cosmic period dominated by ordinary particles.
- – A point of infinite density at a black hole’s core.
- Background Radiation – The afterglow of the Big Bang.
- – An instrument that measures light intensity.
- Shift – The change in frequency of waves due to motion.
- – A shortening of light waves as objects move closer.
- – A rapid expansion of the universe just after the Big Bang.
25 Clues: – The distance light travels in a year. • – A measure of heat energy in a system. • – An instrument that measures light intensity. • – A mirror-image counterpart to regular matter. • – A temperature scale starting at absolute zero. • – A dimension in which events occur in sequence. • – The study of the universe’s origin and structure. • ...
Atomic Theory Cross-Word 2021-08-26
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- number of protons in nucleus
- discovered charge and mass of electron
- used gold foil experiment
- model which supports electrons are in orbit in energy levels
- model used to discover protons and idea of nucleus
- Millikan's famous experiment
- most of atom's volume
- ray tube equipment JJ Thompson used
- Who claimed the term atomos?
- expanded the Bohr model of atom
- model that represents atoms are the smallest type of matter and all solid.
- principle which states it's impossible to know the exact position of a particle
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- Who rejected the idea there were only 4 elements?
- likelihood of finding an electron in certain position
- charge of neutrons
- Who said the 4 elements were earth, air, fire, and water?
- average mass of an atom
- something besides just the proton
- charge of protons
- discovered the neutron
- charge of electrons
- Thomson's model of atom
- model that proved all protons are located in nucleus
23 Clues: charge of protons • charge of neutrons • charge of electrons • most of atom's volume • discovered the neutron • average mass of an atom • Thomson's model of atom • used gold foil experiment • number of protons in nucleus • Millikan's famous experiment • Who claimed the term atomos? • expanded the Bohr model of atom • something besides just the proton • ...
CS Theory Novice Level 2022-03-23
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- The ALU Does the ___ in the CPU
- Utility Software is Used to Assist the ___
- A Very Popular Operating System
- A Transistor is a _____ Switch
- Extended version of ASCII
- SSD and Flash Drives have ___ Speed
- ASCII is 256 Characters that are All Assigned to ____
- 8 Bits
- Doesn't Tell Time but How Fast the CPU Runs
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- RAM is about 100 ___
- Is Regulated by the Heat Sink
- A Virus is a ___ Piece of Computer Code
- Microscopic transistors Act as ___ in the CPU
- A Single 1 or 0
- A Part of the Computer that Has Long Term Storage is Called a ___drive
- RAM Has ___ Access with Small Storage Space
- Registers are the ___ Unit of Memory
- The Northbridge and Southbridge are Traffic ___ for the Bus
- Latency is a Measure of the ___ it Takes Data to Travel
- Converts English to Binary
20 Clues: 8 Bits • A Single 1 or 0 • RAM is about 100 ___ • Extended version of ASCII • Converts English to Binary • Is Regulated by the Heat Sink • A Transistor is a _____ Switch • The ALU Does the ___ in the CPU • A Very Popular Operating System • SSD and Flash Drives have ___ Speed • Registers are the ___ Unit of Memory • A Virus is a ___ Piece of Computer Code • ...
The Big Bang Theory 2022-11-24
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- Oh Bernadette, please play my…
- Sheldon loves this character
- Bernadette works with this
- Sheldon’s from…
- Sheldon gave Amy a…
- Raj’s sister
- Raj can only talk to women when he’s…
- Howard’s last name
- The Roommate…
- there are this many seasons
- Leonard gave this to Penny, when he came back from the North Pole
- Raj’s last name
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- She doesn’t have a known last name
- Howard can’t truthfully call himself this
- he went to space
- the elevator was broken for this many years
- Howard does not have a Ph. D., but a…
- the initials of the place Penny worked at
- Raj is short for…
- Sheldon told a joke
- the last name of Sheldon’s sworn enemy
- Amy Farrah Fowler
22 Clues: Raj’s sister • The Roommate… • Sheldon’s from… • Raj’s last name • he went to space • Raj is short for… • Amy Farrah Fowler • Howard’s last name • Sheldon told a joke • Sheldon gave Amy a… • Bernadette works with this • there are this many seasons • Sheldon loves this character • Oh Bernadette, please play my… • She doesn’t have a known last name • Howard does not have a Ph. D., but a… • ...
chyniah´s cell theory 2022-12-14
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- the diffusion of water
- transports and repackages
- moves from high to low concentration
- gives the cell support
- breaks down materials in the cell
- heredity material found in the cell
- semi-permeable membrane surrounding cell
- material that hold organelles
- stores food and water for the cell
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- a cell with a nucleus
- the cells control center
- energy source for photosynthesis cells
- sunlight converted to sugar in organelle
- powerhouse of the cell
- a rigid layer that surrounds plant cell
- a cell without a nucleus
- the cell that does a certain job
- folding and processing proteins
- does not contain a cell wall
- protein factories
20 Clues: protein factories • a cell with a nucleus • the diffusion of water • powerhouse of the cell • gives the cell support • the cells control center • a cell without a nucleus • transports and repackages • does not contain a cell wall • material that hold organelles • folding and processing proteins • the cell that does a certain job • breaks down materials in the cell • ...
Chapter 2 Music Theory 2025-10-30
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- highness or lowness of sound determined by its frequency of vibration
- particular type of music with a distinctive form or sound
- mixed culture
- Scholars who study the physical and cultural characteristics and social customs of a group of people
- A Balinese music ensemble
- Scholars who study the music of different cultural groups
- started Motown records in the late 1950’s
- instruments that produce sounds from electricity
- instruments that produce sound by striking or rubbing a skin or membrane stretched across a resonating air chamber
- wood or metal percussion instruments that produce sound by being struck, scraped, or shaken
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- The performance practices, means, traditions, uses, and beliefs about music of a group of people, either from a specific time or place
- style of art music that stands apart from traditional or popular music
- instruments that produce sound by vibrating a column of air
- A form of expression within a musical genre
- The distinct tonal quality of an instrument or voice, which is clearly identifiable by the ear (tone color)
- Logical succession of musical tones
- Music intended for a wide audience, often featuring prominent melodies
- Music written for smaller groups during the classical period.
- the way beats & pulses are organized and subdivided
- instruments that produce their sound through the vibration of strings by being bowed, plucked, or struck
20 Clues: mixed culture • A Balinese music ensemble • Logical succession of musical tones • started Motown records in the late 1950’s • A form of expression within a musical genre • instruments that produce sounds from electricity • the way beats & pulses are organized and subdivided • particular type of music with a distinctive form or sound • ...
G11 writing theory review 2026-01-20
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- SVO
- the first paragraph
- your arguement
- persuade to make someone agree with you
- your own idea
- the correct way to write
- main idea
- what you should do
- same information but make it shorter
- a part of your article, one topic
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- something to prove your thesis
- last paragraph of the essay
- what you think will happen
- the name
- how much can you trust your evidence
- say whats different
- (verb) to fix your mistakes.
- eg, article, newspaper.
- reading and looking for errors.
- a collection of paragraphs on the same topic
- what your evidence should do
- (4/4) best space movie ever.
- same whats the same
- Claire's favourite animal
24 Clues: SVO • the name • main idea • your own idea • your arguement • what you should do • say whats different • the first paragraph • same whats the same • eg, article, newspaper. • the correct way to write • Claire's favourite animal • what you think will happen • last paragraph of the essay • (verb) to fix your mistakes. • what your evidence should do • (4/4) best space movie ever. • ...
Design & Art Theory Crossword 2026-01-24
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- What element refers to the mass or volume of a subject?
- Which style features exaggerated reality and drama?
- What principle draws attention to a focal point?
- Which style is decorative, flowing, and ornate?
- Which style focuses on abstract geometric shapes?
- Which style depicts dreamlike, illogical scenes?
- What principle refers to the use of empty areas in design?
- Proximity, similarity, closure, continuity, and figure-ground are the core pr
- What term refers to the arrangement of text and images on a page?
- What scheme uses one color with tints and shades?
- Which movement uses repetitive images and mass media themes?
- Which style breaks from tradition with experimental techniques?
- What principle creates a sense of movement or flow?
- Which style is known for clean lines and functional design?
- What principle gives a design a sense of completeness?
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- What principle describes the visual pathway through a composition?
- What does the HB stand for in the Graphite Grading Scale of pencils?
- Which style emphasizes light and brushstrokes?
- What element refers to the visual quality of color?
- What element refers to lightness or darkness?
- Which movement emphasizes minimal elements?
- What principle highlights differences between elements?
- What element refers to the area occupied by objects?
- What term describes the style and appearance of text?
- What principle emphasizes the most important element?
- What principle refers to the relationship of size between elements?
- What principle refers to visual weight in a composition?
- What element refers to the contrast between elements?
- What principle uses repetition to unify a design?
- Which style emphasizes simplicity and bold colors?
30 Clues: Which movement emphasizes minimal elements? • What element refers to lightness or darkness? • Which style emphasizes light and brushstrokes? • Which style is decorative, flowing, and ornate? • What principle draws attention to a focal point? • Which style depicts dreamlike, illogical scenes? • Which style focuses on abstract geometric shapes? • ...
JoonaKristianRoope (Chip formation, theory) 2026-02-24
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- angle between the tool face and the workpiece surface that influences chip flow and cutting efficiency
- machining process where material is removed from a rotating part using a fixed tool
- forces generated between tool and material during machining
- metal composed of a single primary element without intentional additions
- cutting tool made from very hard composite material used for high-speed machining
- measure of the texture quality of a machined surface
- distance the tool advances during one revolution of the workpiece
- continuous strip of removed material formed during cutting
- object being machined
- finished or semi-finished mechanical part
- material removed from a workpiece during cutting
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- common parameter expressing the average height deviations of a surface profile
- sharp boundary of a tool that shears material
- rounded tip dimension of a cutting tool affecting surface finish and strength
- metal containing small amounts of added elements to improve properties
- replaceable cutting tip mounted on a tool holder
- metal with significant added elements for enhanced strength, corrosion resistance, or heat resistance
- able to deform plastically without breaking
- repeated impact of removed material against the tool or surface
- short fragments formed during machining that separate naturally
20 Clues: object being machined • finished or semi-finished mechanical part • able to deform plastically without breaking • sharp boundary of a tool that shears material • replaceable cutting tip mounted on a tool holder • material removed from a workpiece during cutting • measure of the texture quality of a machined surface • ...
Unit 3 Atomic Theory 2025-11-18
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- electron emitted during fission
- atomic nucleus splits and releases lots of energy
- An isotope of hydrogen with one proton and one neutron in the nucleus having a mass number of 2
- The sum of protons and neutrons in an atom's nucleus
- ray of energy emitted during fission
- Number of protons; identifies the element
- an isotope of hydrogen with one proton and two neutrons in the nucleus having a mass number of 3
- force that holds the nucleus (protons and neutrons) together
- A negatively charged ion
- when elements change into different elements because the number of protons has changed
- A charged atom created by gaining or losing electrons
- A positively charged ion
- Made up of protons and neutrons; Center of an atom
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- The Nuclei of two atoms combine to create a new atom
- Average mass of all the known isotopes of an element
- positively charged subatomic particle; located in the nucleus; mass of 1 a.m.u
- most common hydrogen isotope; has one proton and no neutrons so the mass number is 1
- A pure substance made of only one kind of atom
- # of protons - # of electrons
- two protons and two neutrons (a helium ion) emitted during fission
- Atoms of one element that have different numbers of neutrons
- negatively charged subatomic particle; located in the electron cloud; mass of basically nothing
- neutrally charged subatomic particle; located in the nucleus; mass of 1 a.m.u.
- Basic unit of matter; Smallest particle of an element
24 Clues: A negatively charged ion • A positively charged ion • # of protons - # of electrons • electron emitted during fission • ray of energy emitted during fission • Number of protons; identifies the element • A pure substance made of only one kind of atom • atomic nucleus splits and releases lots of energy • Made up of protons and neutrons; Center of an atom • ...
Instruction Media Puzzle 2025-04-30
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- One's mecha
- This person use a crew as an illustration
- Channel or something that convey
- Theory that focus on mental operation
- Tools to help people
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- Learning theory proposed by plato
- The devotional today is about this Person
- Theory that state leearning is between sender
- The Keytext form the devotional this morning
9 Clues: One's mecha • Tools to help people • Channel or something that convey • Learning theory proposed by plato • Theory that focus on mental operation • The devotional today is about this Person • This person use a crew as an illustration • The Keytext form the devotional this morning • Theory that state leearning is between sender
Frameworks Crossword puzzle 2024-04-27
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- It takes one to know one…or to learn from one or compete with one…especially where policy decisions are concerned according to Charles Tiebout and this theory.
- What about human behavior necessitates and informs how they make agreements with one another? Do agreements really help humans interact with one another more optimally?
- Do the wages match the drapes -err -uh skill, knowledge and productivity of the workers? They should according to Theodore Schultz and this theory!
- Mills, Putnam, and Schattschneider knew it. The average citizen has no interest in or knowledge of how power works. That leaves room for a select few to take control.
- Harmonograms, Gantt Charts, and boxes, oh my! Not to worry, Adamiecki can explain the most complex processes with these visualizations!
- These are not Public Goods! They are not Common Goods! These are Common-Pool Resources, and they are subtractable according to Elinor Ostrom and this theory!
- Slow and steady wins the race…but not according to Mayr, Gould, and Eldredge and this theory of evolution.
- Muddling through…muddling through…Charles Lindblom with advice to handle life one problem at a time.
- “Loves music. Loves dance. Loves the moon. Loves the spirit…Loves struggle. Loves the folk. Loves herself. Regardless.” If Alice Walker’s words describe you, you are not a feminist!
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- Policies, problems, and politics…Kingdon was always swimming upstreams with this theory.
- Looking for likeminded thinkers with which you might “coalesce” in order to take over the world? Bond with Sabatier, Weible, and Nohrstedt over this framework!
- Women and men not equal? Not if Christine de Pisan, Stacey Abrams, and Margaret Atwood have their say. Beware though, Cato said it best: if you make them your equals, they will become your masters!
- You are not doing algebra when you divide power with Charles Lindblom and this theory of scattered potential!
- You’re a human…of course you do not make “perfect” rational economic decisions…at least according to Herbert Simon and this model of decisionmaking!
- Looking to get the better of an opponent? John Maynard Smith, Paul Milgrom, and Robert Wilson can help you strategize with this field of thought!
15 Clues: Policies, problems, and politics…Kingdon was always swimming upstreams with this theory. • Muddling through…muddling through…Charles Lindblom with advice to handle life one problem at a time. • Slow and steady wins the race…but not according to Mayr, Gould, and Eldredge and this theory of evolution. • ...
crossword 2018-01-25
10 Clues: tradition • inclination • empty promises • fuzzying, dimming • sharpen into mind • theory of knowledge • teaching of religion • theory of interpretation • doctrine: God is present in the world • defensive attitude against polemic attacks
motivation 1 2023-09-26
10 Clues: theory X • theory Y • achievement • great energy • relationship • salary, bonuses • air, food, drink • influence other people • goal that need to be achieved • how long a person tries to achieved goals
General Science Vocabulary 2024-03-25
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- to only give precise facts in science
- based on facts
- a collection of information, gathered by observation, questioning, or measurement
- an explanation of how evidence supports a claim
- your opinion, or what you think is true, based on prior knowledge
- 2+2=4. 4/2=2
- a prediction or possible explanation for a question that needs to be investigated
- say the word, sentence, or phrase in your own words
- a statement that describes what scientists expect to happen every time under a particular set of circumstances
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- an equation with numbers/letters/symbols designed to solve a problem
- the variable that is measured
- information gathered with the senses
- a well-tested explanation for a wide range of observations and experiment results
- the variable that we change in an experiment
- an answer to a question, based on facts
- information or other sources that support the claim, or data and factual observations gathered in an investigation
- the variables we keep the same in an experiment
- a visual representation (drawing, image, sketch, etc) of information used to show how objects are related/arranged
18 Clues: 2+2=4. 4/2=2 • based on facts • the variable that is measured • information gathered with the senses • to only give precise facts in science • an answer to a question, based on facts • the variable that we change in an experiment • an explanation of how evidence supports a claim • the variables we keep the same in an experiment • ...
history 2025-09-02
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- was a Chinese philosopher
- Confucianism, also known as Ruism
- a key concept in various Indian religions.
- A continent is any of several large terrestrial geographical regions.
- cycle is an important political theory in Chinese history.
- karma, wherein individuals' intent and actions (cause) influence their future
- An Oracle is a person or thing considered to provide insight, wise counsel or prophetic predictions
- cosmic order maintained by its followers
- A system is a group of interacting or interrelated elements that act according to a set of rules
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- Age The term Golden Age comes from Greek mythology,
- All Indian religions assert it to be a state
- A domestic worker is a person who works within a residence
- is a virtue which may include religious devotion or spirituality.
- A caste is a fixed social group into which an individual is born
- of Heaven a Chinese political ideology that was used in Ancient China
- also known as the feudal system
- Filial piety, one of the virtues in Confucian thought
- Civility, orderly behavior and politeness
18 Clues: was a Chinese philosopher • also known as the feudal system • Confucianism, also known as Ruism • cosmic order maintained by its followers • Civility, orderly behavior and politeness • a key concept in various Indian religions. • All Indian religions assert it to be a state • Age The term Golden Age comes from Greek mythology, • ...
Unit 3 Vocabulary Review 2026-04-01
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- soil that is able to grow crops
- the empire covering much of northern India that was ruled by the Guptas from around 320 C.E. to around 550 C.E.
- an early civilization, known for its advanced culture, that developed in the Indus River valley in India
- a short length of time
- the study of the stars and planets
- a fortress built to protect a city
- a territory that is part of a country or an empire
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- the purpose of an object and how it’s used
- a bond between families, states, or other groups to further their common interests
- a period of great happiness, prosperity and achievement
- a place to store grain
- strong wind that brings heavy rain
- one of the first major settlements in ancient India that became a center of the Indus valley civilization
- a theory or set of values by which one lives; the search for wisdom and knowledge
- large landmass that is smaller than a continent
- to raise up high
- flat area of land that is enslaved
- a passage dug into the earth, through which liquids flow
18 Clues: to raise up high • a place to store grain • a short length of time • soil that is able to grow crops • strong wind that brings heavy rain • flat area of land that is enslaved • the study of the stars and planets • a fortress built to protect a city • the purpose of an object and how it’s used • large landmass that is smaller than a continent • ...
industrial revolution part one -evelyn aguilera 2013-11-19
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- the development of industries for the machine production of goods
- in maxist theory the group of workers who would overthrow the czar and come to rule russia
- one of the fenced in or hedged in fields created by wealthy british land owners on the land that was formerly worked by village farmers
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- an economic system in which all means of production,lands,mines,railroads and businesses are owned by the people private property does not exist and all goods and services are shared equally
- the growth of cities and the migration of people into them
- an economic system based on private ownership and on the investment of money in business ventures in order to make a profit
- a large building in which machinery is used to manufacture goods
- the theory proposed by Jeremy Bentham in the late 1700s that government actions are useful only if they promote the greatest good for the greatest number of people
- an economic system in which the factors of production are owned by the public and operate for the welfare of all
- a barrier set across such a highway to stop passage until a toll has been paid
10 Clues: the growth of cities and the migration of people into them • a large building in which machinery is used to manufacture goods • the development of industries for the machine production of goods • a barrier set across such a highway to stop passage until a toll has been paid • ...
Math Terms 2018-11-02
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- algebra or logic: a type of algebra which can be applied to the solution of logical problems and mathematical functions, in which the variables are logical rather than numerical, and in which the only operators are AND, OR and NOT
- curve: the shape of the graph that indicates a normal distribution in probability and statistics
- equation: a combination of numbers and letters equivalent to a sentence in language, e.g. y = x2 + 3x - 4
- function: A function based on an infinite series of reciprocals of exponents (Riemann’s zeta function is the extension of Euler’s simple zeta function into the domain of complex numbers)
- a step by step procedure by which an operation can be carried out
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- set theory: the standard form of set theory and the most common foundation of modern mathematics, based on a list of nine axioms (usually modified by a tenth, the axiom of choice) about what kinds of sets exist, commonly abbreviated together as ZFC
- algebra:the area of modern mathematics that considers algebraic structures to be sets with operations defined on them, and extends algebraic concepts usually associated with the real number system to other more general systems, such as groups, rings, fields, modules and vector spaces
- a branch of mathematics that uses symbols or letters to represent variables, values or numbers, which can then be used to express operations and relationships and to solve equations
8 Clues: a step by step procedure by which an operation can be carried out • curve: the shape of the graph that indicates a normal distribution in probability and statistics • equation: a combination of numbers and letters equivalent to a sentence in language, e.g. y = x2 + 3x - 4 • ...
7th Grade Vocabulary Review 2021-04-08
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- Being removed from and forbidden to return to a country, usually for political reasons (French Revolution)
- ________ theory: The theory that the planets revolve around the earth (scientific revolution)
- movement of people from rural areas to cities (Industrialism, Imperialism, and Government)
- a forceful overthrow of a government by the people (American revolution)
- the form of government in which the ruler is not restricted by a constitution or laws. (enlightenment)
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- ____________ theory: the theory that the planets revolve around the sun (scientific revolution)
- a machine with a heavy blade sliding vertically in grooves, used for beheading people (French Revolution)
- An army of citizens who serve as soldiers during an emergency. (American Revolution)
- a formal agreement between two or more nations or peoples (WW1)
- economic system based on the private ownership of property and the use of property to compete for profits or gains in a market (Industrialism, Imperialism, and Government)
- not helping or supporting either side in a conflict or disagreement. (WW1)
- Political and economic system in which government owns all property and makes all economic decisions (Industrialism, Imperialism, and Government)
- a state of society without government or law (Industrialism, Imperialism, and Government)
- a government which is ruled by a king (Industrialism, Imperialism, and Government)
- Willing to accept different beliefs and customs of others (enlightenment)
15 Clues: a formal agreement between two or more nations or peoples (WW1) • a forceful overthrow of a government by the people (American revolution) • Willing to accept different beliefs and customs of others (enlightenment) • not helping or supporting either side in a conflict or disagreement. (WW1) • ...
Element 7- Education and Early Years 2024-06-10
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- What type of transition is it when children can be prepared for it?
- Who's language theory included the sensorimotor, preoperational, concrete operations and formal operations stages?
- What is it called when a baby looks at their parent to help them respond?
- What is it called when a baby starts to cry when their parent leaves the room?
- What type of transition is it when children can feel stressed and worried as they are unsure on what is happening?
- Who suggested babies make a bond with one person typically the mother?
- What type of language is it when you are using vocabulary, words and sentences to express meaning?
- Who came up with the theory babies face privation and deprivation based on the quality of their attachment?
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- What type of language is it when you are listening and understanding to what has been said?
- What is the stage called where a baby develops a secure attachment to a 'special person'?
- Who came up with the theory that babies react more to the quality of attachment than the length of time from an attachment?
- Who came up with the Language Acquisition Device?
- Who created the strange situation experiment?
- Who discovered the Language Acquisition Support System?
- Who's theory involved children having inner speech and external speech?
15 Clues: Who created the strange situation experiment? • Who came up with the Language Acquisition Device? • Who discovered the Language Acquisition Support System? • What type of transition is it when children can be prepared for it? • Who suggested babies make a bond with one person typically the mother? • ...
DNA CROSS WORD PUZZLE 2021-12-12
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- - The study of celestial objects, space, and the universe as a whole.
- - The path one object takes as it revolves around another object in space.
- - Also called as space junk.
- - He proposed the heliocentric theory.
- - A model showing the Sun as a fixed point in the center of the universe with objects revolving around it.
- - A proof of Big Bang theory that shows a change in frequency of waves of moving objects relative to its source.
- - A galaxy of no visible pattern.
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- - The Sun together with the group of planets and other celestial bodies that revolve around it that are held by its gravitational attraction.
- - A scientist who studies objects in space, such as black holes, galaxies, moons, planets, stars, etc.
- - Different beliefs about the universe just like a cosmic egg, a flat island divided by river, and a powerful being created everything.
- - A theory that says the universe began as a small point that expanded rapidly about 13.8 billion years ago.
- - An icy body of frozen gas orbiting the sun.
- - He proposed the geocentric theory.
- - A model showing Earth located at the center of the universe.
- - Are rocky objects revolving around the sun that are too small to be called planets.
15 Clues: - Also called as space junk. • - A galaxy of no visible pattern. • - He proposed the geocentric theory. • - He proposed the heliocentric theory. • - An icy body of frozen gas orbiting the sun. • - A model showing Earth located at the center of the universe. • - The study of celestial objects, space, and the universe as a whole. • ...
DM UNIT-I 2024-07-15
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- ^ is symbol of
- Set which has no elements
- Both sets are equal
- Elements common in set1 and set2
- set which is not finite
- Elements present universal set but not in that set
- Elements present in set1 and set2 both
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- <--> is symbol of
- no. of elements
- Answer is always false
- set present in other set
- --> is symbol of
- Answer is always true
- Name of first unit of DM
- set which is finite
15 Clues: ^ is symbol of • no. of elements • --> is symbol of • <--> is symbol of • Both sets are equal • set which is finite • Answer is always true • Answer is always false • set which is not finite • set present in other set • Name of first unit of DM • Set which has no elements • Elements common in set1 and set2 • Elements present in set1 and set2 both • ...
Learning theories 2021-01-10
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- The founder of constructivism.
- A theory in education that recognizes the learners' understanding and knowledge based on their own experiences.
- He is known for his theory of connectivism.
- A theoretical framework for understanding learning in a digital age.
- (A theory) a change in external behaviour achieved through using reinforcement and repetition to shape behavior of learners
- E-learning which occurs at the same time.
- Learning from experience
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- A person associated with Behaviorism
- A theoretical framework for understanding the mind.
- A model of e-learning
- knowledge acquired through study, experience of being taught
11 Clues: A model of e-learning • Learning from experience • The founder of constructivism. • A person associated with Behaviorism • E-learning which occurs at the same time. • He is known for his theory of connectivism. • A theoretical framework for understanding the mind. • knowledge acquired through study, experience of being taught • ...
Intro to Government 2019-08-19
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- Theory that a population formed out of primitive families and the heads of these families became the government.
- Government controlled by a ruling family that has absolute, divine power.
- Government whose power is derived from the consent of the governed.
- A political organization of society within a certain geographical territory.
- Theory that the government is made up of those chosen by God to rule a certain territory.
- The supreme and ultimate power or authority within a territory.
- Government ruled by a small group that maintains control over all policies.
- Theory that a person or small group claimed control over an area and forced all within it to submit to that person’s or group's rule.
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- Theory that a population in a given territory gave up as much power to a government as needed to promote the well-being of all.
- Government ruled by an authoritarian leader who maintains total control over policies.
- Government in which a religious institution is the source from which all authority is derived from.
- Government where a ruling family has power limited by a governing body.
- The right to rule
- The organization inside a state that controls the actions and policies of the state.
- Form of direct participation of citizens in governmental decision making.
- The ability to get people to behave in certain ways, even when the people don’t want to necessarily behave in those ways.
- A society’s belief that their ruler or government has the right to rule.
17 Clues: The right to rule • The supreme and ultimate power or authority within a territory. • Government whose power is derived from the consent of the governed. • Government where a ruling family has power limited by a governing body. • A society’s belief that their ruler or government has the right to rule. • ...
Age of Victoria 2021-02-18
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- HE developed psychoanalysis (dream diagnosis)
- Australia "found" by James ____
- HE introduced evolution theory
- His theory= E=mc(squared)
- Husband of Victoria
- HE did pea plant trait studies
- Queen of England for 64 years
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- Means "right to vote"
- THIS island was Dreyfus's jail
- First to identify bacteria
- blight in Ireland killed THIS crop
- SHE led Jamaican maroons against Britain
- Used antiseptics in surgery
13 Clues: Husband of Victoria • Means "right to vote" • His theory= E=mc(squared) • First to identify bacteria • Used antiseptics in surgery • Queen of England for 64 years • THIS island was Dreyfus's jail • HE introduced evolution theory • HE did pea plant trait studies • Australia "found" by James ____ • blight in Ireland killed THIS crop • SHE led Jamaican maroons against Britain • ...
last semester crossword sean m 2022-01-07
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- theory the solarsystem revolves around sun
- document that gave rights to english people
- theory the solarsystem revolves around earth
- another word for athiest
- language spoken of people of a country
- Famouse painter/inventor
- rebirth
- Tax by the church
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- medieval knight system
- russian word for emperor
- religious group of french protestants
- painter named after a ninja turtle
- 16th century movement over the church
13 Clues: rebirth • Tax by the church • medieval knight system • russian word for emperor • another word for athiest • Famouse painter/inventor • painter named after a ninja turtle • religious group of french protestants • 16th century movement over the church • language spoken of people of a country • theory the solarsystem revolves around sun • document that gave rights to english people • ...
Leadership 2023-05-23
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- Greatest Good Ethical Theory
- Developer of the Stages of Team Development
- 4th Stage of Team Development
- Synonym for team member
- Type of thinking strategy
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- Type of Goal
- Last problem solving step
- What Future Success Looks Like
- Fight, Flight, and Freeze part of the brain
- Another term for disagreement
- Another type of thinking strategy
- Behavioral Diversity
- Categorical Imperative Ethical Theory
13 Clues: Type of Goal • Behavioral Diversity • Synonym for team member • Last problem solving step • Type of thinking strategy • Greatest Good Ethical Theory • Another term for disagreement • 4th Stage of Team Development • What Future Success Looks Like • Another type of thinking strategy • Categorical Imperative Ethical Theory • Fight, Flight, and Freeze part of the brain • ...
"Infinitely" Challenging Crossword 2018-04-15
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- Null (smallest infinity), first letter of the Hebrew alphabet.
- A number greater than any assignable quantity or countable number.
- In mathematics, this is known as a horizontal line that a graph approaches but never touches.
- A number that represents an absence of quantity. This number cannot be found in nature.
- One of Cantor's core ideas describing infinity with a finite amount of terms.
- Georg Cantor utilized this to show that a set is uncountable.
- Greek mathematician who used the paradox Achilles and the Tortoise to show that repeatedly splitting a distance into two parts can be done for an infinite amount of times.
- Geometric figure which extends in two directions without ending and has no thickness.
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- A synonym for infinity.
- The first ancient people to use the concept of zero. However, they did not use the traditional number we have today, but a slanted wedged symbol to represent the number.
- This residence was large enough to accommodate the integers and fractions, but was shown by Cantor that it was too small to accommodate the decimal numbers.
- Indian mathematician and astronomer who was the first person to popularize the number zero, as well as establish its primary rules.
- Set-theory pioneer.
- Known for his work involving circumscribed polygons, circles, and use of proof by exhaustion.
- Father of Modern Geometry who wrote The Book of Elements.
- Ancient people who did not have a place in their number system for zero. They questioned the number's existence.
16 Clues: Set-theory pioneer. • A synonym for infinity. • Father of Modern Geometry who wrote The Book of Elements. • Georg Cantor utilized this to show that a set is uncountable. • Null (smallest infinity), first letter of the Hebrew alphabet. • A number greater than any assignable quantity or countable number. • ...
Natural Selection 2015-10-19
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- The branch of biology that deals with the relations of organisms to one another and to their physical surroundings.
- SELECTION CHARLES DARWIN'S THEORY
- TO CONTINUE TO LIVE AND EXIST
- THE THEORISTS WHO DEVISED THE THEORY OF NATURAL SELECTION
- A complex network or interconnected system
- A group of living organisms consisting of similar individuals capable of exchanging genes or interbreeding.
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- The physical world, including plants, animals, the landscape, and other features and products of the earth.
- DARWIN THE THEORISTS WHO DEVISED THE THEORY OF NATURAL SELECTION
- THE GRADUAL DEVELOPMENT OF SOMETHING
- HISTORY OF PAST SPECIES
- WIPED OUT
- THE GENETIC FEATURES AND CHARACTERISTICS OF AN ORGANISM
12 Clues: WIPED OUT • HISTORY OF PAST SPECIES • TO CONTINUE TO LIVE AND EXIST • SELECTION CHARLES DARWIN'S THEORY • THE GRADUAL DEVELOPMENT OF SOMETHING • A complex network or interconnected system • THE GENETIC FEATURES AND CHARACTERISTICS OF AN ORGANISM • THE THEORISTS WHO DEVISED THE THEORY OF NATURAL SELECTION • DARWIN THE THEORISTS WHO DEVISED THE THEORY OF NATURAL SELECTION • ...
Astronomy 2024-03-08
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- effect caused by strong gravitational fields
- was able to develop this theory of general relativity
- the most common black hole
- is a force of attraction that exists between any two masses, any two bodies
- a dying star
- matter that does not interact electromagnetically, and therefore cannot be seen using light
- a region of space having a gravitational field so intense that no matter or radiation can escape
- the theory that you will travel to a different dimension
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- The theory that created the universe
- electromagnetic radiation that can be perceived by the human eye
- used to inspect the night sky
- was the galaxy we live in
12 Clues: a dying star • was the galaxy we live in • the most common black hole • used to inspect the night sky • The theory that created the universe • effect caused by strong gravitational fields • was able to develop this theory of general relativity • the theory that you will travel to a different dimension • electromagnetic radiation that can be perceived by the human eye • ...
Math Terms 2018-11-02
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- function: A function based on an infinite series of reciprocals of exponents (Riemann’s zeta function is the extension of Euler’s simple zeta function into the domain of complex numbers)
- a step by step procedure by which an operation can be carried out
- equation: a combination of numbers and letters equivalent to a sentence in language, e.g. y = x2 + 3x - 4
- a branch of mathematics that uses symbols or letters to represent variables, values or numbers, which can then be used to express operations and relationships and to solve equations
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- set theory: the standard form of set theory and the most common foundation of modern mathematics, based on a list of nine axioms (usually modified by a tenth, the axiom of choice) about what kinds of sets exist, commonly abbreviated together as ZFC
- curve: the shape of the graph that indicates a normal distribution in probability and statistics
- algebra:the area of modern mathematics that considers algebraic structures to be sets with operations defined on them, and extends algebraic concepts usually associated with the real number system to other more general systems, such as groups, rings, fields, modules and vector spaces
- algebra or logic: a type of algebra which can be applied to the solution of logical problems and mathematical functions, in which the variables are logical rather than numerical, and in which the only operators are AND, OR and NOT
8 Clues: a step by step procedure by which an operation can be carried out • curve: the shape of the graph that indicates a normal distribution in probability and statistics • equation: a combination of numbers and letters equivalent to a sentence in language, e.g. y = x2 + 3x - 4 • ...
Revision crossword 2021-05-07
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- Studied the Sabido method in Tanzania
- Researching culturally specific behaviours
- Internalising the schemas of your culture
- When system 1 is accurate for experts: Thin
- Can you spell the subject we study?
- Seligman proposed this theory
- Brown and Kulik's method
- Another word for cell death
- Memory related neurotransmitter
- Sharot's study:This part of the brain lit up
- A trust hormone
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- This family study looked at 3 generations
- Experiment involving virtual reality simulation
- Genetically identical twins
- Increases the likelihood of a neuron firing
- He proposed Social Identity Theory
- Antagonist to the trust hormone
- Synaptic ___:When a synapse isn't used
- Loftus and Palmer:This verb = 40.8 mph
19 Clues: A trust hormone • Brown and Kulik's method • Genetically identical twins • Another word for cell death • Seligman proposed this theory • Antagonist to the trust hormone • Memory related neurotransmitter • He proposed Social Identity Theory • Can you spell the subject we study? • Studied the Sabido method in Tanzania • Synaptic ___:When a synapse isn't used • ...
Renaissance Crossword 2013-06-02
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- He agreed with Copernicus' theory of the Earth revolving around the sun.
- Synthesized knowledge derived from observation.
- The science of building.
- Discovered the theory of Heliocentricity.
- First Astronomer to theorize the Earth moved around the Sun.
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- Designed the first helicopter.
- Copernicus' Theory of how the solar system works.
- Many people studied this subject; it involves symbols and numbers.
- Device used to look at the stars.
- The science of constructing objects.
10 Clues: The science of building. • Designed the first helicopter. • Device used to look at the stars. • The science of constructing objects. • Discovered the theory of Heliocentricity. • Synthesized knowledge derived from observation. • Copernicus' Theory of how the solar system works. • First Astronomer to theorize the Earth moved around the Sun. • ...
Evolution 2016-10-04
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- Who's theory is it?
- What do the advantageous alleles allow the individual to do?
- What is the theory called?
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- What they have to do in order to pass on the alleles?
- Adaptation allows the allele to survive here?
- What evolves after this?
- Sometimes they can be harmful leading to them dying out?
- What are the things called which adapt?
- What the alleles do to their environment?
- What does the theory lead to?
10 Clues: Who's theory is it? • What evolves after this? • What is the theory called? • What does the theory lead to? • What are the things called which adapt? • What the alleles do to their environment? • Adaptation allows the allele to survive here? • What they have to do in order to pass on the alleles? • Sometimes they can be harmful leading to them dying out? • ...
Famous Scientists and Inventors 2025-03-11
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- – Known for his work in microscopy and discovering cells.
- – Improved the telescope and supported heliocentrism.
- – Contributed to atomic structure and quantum theory.
- – Developed the heliocentric model of the solar system.
- – Developed the theory of relativity.
- – Proposed the theory of evolution by natural selection.
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- – Considered the first computer programmer.
- – Invented an early method of crop rotation and peanut products.
- – Formulated the laws of motion and universal gravitation.
- – Pioneered alternating current (AC) electricity.
10 Clues: – Developed the theory of relativity. • – Considered the first computer programmer. • – Pioneered alternating current (AC) electricity. • – Improved the telescope and supported heliocentrism. • – Contributed to atomic structure and quantum theory. • – Developed the heliocentric model of the solar system. • – Proposed the theory of evolution by natural selection. • ...
Suffix ( Sunflower) 2 Name: ______________ 2023-03-09
20 Clues: upon • cell • fear • many • pain • urine • above • vomit • under • kidney • remove • lack of • lack of • crushing • breathing • backwards • pertaining to • disease/ feeling • theory/ condition • involuntary contraction
Unit 7 (Investigating data) 2023-12-14
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- The average of a set of numbers
- the difference between the highest and lowest (max - Min)
- A way to visually represent the quadrilles of a data set. It is often just called a box plot.
- tells how far apart or close together a data set is.
- one measure of how spread out the point in a data set are,
- data points that are different from the main group of data
- also called the upper quadrilles, it is the median of the upper half of the data
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- A set of number that describes the data it consists of
- gives us the middle of the data set
- the highest number in a data set
- tells us how the data is spread out/distributed
- The middle number in a set of ordered numbers
- the lowest number in a data set
- also called the lower quadrilles, it is the median of the lower half of the data
- subtract Q1 from Q3
- The number that occurs most in a set of numbers
16 Clues: subtract Q1 from Q3 • The average of a set of numbers • the lowest number in a data set • the highest number in a data set • gives us the middle of the data set • The middle number in a set of ordered numbers • tells us how the data is spread out/distributed • The number that occurs most in a set of numbers • tells how far apart or close together a data set is. • ...
ASSIGNMENT 8 THEORY REVIEW 2020-02-11
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- __________ theory is a type of social theory that holds all societies are characterized by conflicts that arise from the uneven distribution of power and wealth between groups
- Term Karl Marx used to describe the characteristic of the dominant economic system in society and the classes that the economic system gives rise to
- According to Marx, __________ are groups of people who share a similar set of economic interests
- Term we use to describe a norm that society holds so strongly that violating it results in extreme disgust
- Sociologist who is considered the father of interpretative sociology
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- Term did Karl Marx used to describe modern industrial workers losing control over their lives by losing control over their work
- ________________ solidarity holds primitive societies together, mostly through kinship ties, collective consciousness and a minimal division of labor
- Term Emile Durkheim used to describe the breakdown of the influence of social norms on individuals within a society or “normlessness”
- The Sociological Imagination exists at the intersections of history, biography, and __________________
- Term did Max Weber used to describe a person’s ability to achieve his or her objective even if someone else wants to try to prevent it
10 Clues: Sociologist who is considered the father of interpretative sociology • According to Marx, __________ are groups of people who share a similar set of economic interests • The Sociological Imagination exists at the intersections of history, biography, and __________________ • ...
Facilitation 13/10 2023-10-09
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- An individual evaluates an action as right or wrong by referring to higher moral duty, norms, or the law.
- the point in grounded theory analysis where collecting and analyzing additional data does not teach you more about your topic.
- sampling technique in which existing subjects provide referrals to recruit samples required for a research study.
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- non-probability sampling method where units are selected for inclusion in the sample because they are the easiest for the researcher to access.
- considers the possible outcomes of following a particular rule or action or of taking an alternative route, and tries to predict how much good or bad will come in either event.
- the idea that all learning comes from only experience and observations.
- the use of multiple methods or data sources in qualitative research to develop a comprehensive understanding of phenomena
- a philosophical position and research method that analyses events in society based on the specific value-system of the society or culture they occur in
- method for analyzing qualitative data that involves reading through a set of data and looking for patterns in the meaning of the data to find themes.
- theory that was derived from data, systematically gathered and analysed through the research process.
10 Clues: the idea that all learning comes from only experience and observations. • theory that was derived from data, systematically gathered and analysed through the research process. • An individual evaluates an action as right or wrong by referring to higher moral duty, norms, or the law. • ...
Vocab words 2024-03-26
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- the theory that continents drifted apart
- the theory that tectonic plates move and change shape
- boundary between 2 tectonic plates that are moving away from eachother
- boundary between 2 plates that are scraping against eachother
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- ring of volcanoes in the pacific ocean
- a landmass that existed when all continents were connected
- process new oceanic crust forming
- consists of all of the crust as well as as the upper, rigid part of the mantle
- broken up pieces of the lithosphere
- boundary formed by 2 tectonic plates crashing into one another
- places where tectonic plates meet
- German scientists who developed the theory of continental drift
- when 2 tectonic plates collide and the other goes under the other and sinks into the mantle
13 Clues: process new oceanic crust forming • places where tectonic plates meet • broken up pieces of the lithosphere • ring of volcanoes in the pacific ocean • the theory that continents drifted apart • the theory that tectonic plates move and change shape • a landmass that existed when all continents were connected • ...
English 7th Grade Review 2022-05-25
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- A title at the head of a page or section of a book.
- The subject of piece of writing, what the author is trying to tell the reader.
- A representation of an area showing physical features.
- the formation of a word from a sound associated with what is named (e.g. cuckoo, sizzle ).
- An alphabetical list of terms or words found in a book.
- a set of letters or symbols in a fixed order, used to represent the basic sounds of a language; in particular, the set of letters from A to Z.
- a figure of speech involving the comparison of one thing with another thing of a different kind using 'like' or 'as'.
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- a picture illustrating a book, newspaper, etc.
- The attribution of a personal nature or human characteristics to something nonhuman.
- An alphabetical list of names, subjects, etc., with references to the places where they occur,
- A figure of speech in which a word or phrase is applied to an object or action without using 'like' or 'as'.
- A distinct section of a piece of writing.
- A written or printed work consisting of pages glued or sewn together along one side and bound in covers.
- A short piece of writing on a particular subject.
- Exaggerated statements or claims not meant to be taken literally.
- statement a statement or theory that is put forward as a premise to be maintained or proved.
16 Clues: A distinct section of a piece of writing. • a picture illustrating a book, newspaper, etc. • A short piece of writing on a particular subject. • A title at the head of a page or section of a book. • A representation of an area showing physical features. • An alphabetical list of terms or words found in a book. • ...
Sets:An Introduction 2020-08-02
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- common elements of two sets
- if the elements of two sets are exactly the same
- set that all the elements can be enumerated
- members of a set
- set with no elements
- number of elements in a set
- set of all elements in the universal set that are not in the given set
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- if the elements of a set are taken from the elements of a given set
- set that contains all objects under consideration
- set with only one element
- combination of all elements of given sets
- set of all counting numbers
- a well-defined group of objects
13 Clues: members of a set • set with no elements • set with only one element • common elements of two sets • set of all counting numbers • number of elements in a set • a well-defined group of objects • combination of all elements of given sets • set that all the elements can be enumerated • if the elements of two sets are exactly the same • ...
Word set 4 2021-01-11
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- difficulty breathing
- loss of smell
- cessation of breathing
- measures inspration and expiration
- accumulation of blood in the plerual cavity
- deep rapid breath
- removal of the tonsils
- constriction of the bronchi
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- difficulty speaking
- bacteria fluid around heart/lungs
- nasal discharge
- Stenosis narrowing of the trachea
- complete or partial collapse of the lung
- escape of fluid into a body cavity
- incision into the trachea
- coughing of blood
- acute nasal hemorrhage
- deprived of oxygen
18 Clues: loss of smell • nasal discharge • coughing of blood • deep rapid breath • deprived of oxygen • difficulty speaking • difficulty breathing • cessation of breathing • acute nasal hemorrhage • removal of the tonsils • incision into the trachea • constriction of the bronchi • bacteria fluid around heart/lungs • Stenosis narrowing of the trachea • measures inspration and expiration • ...
Hist-Set-4 2017-02-26
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- Gandhiji favoured development of the village ______.
- an expert in economics
- ____consists of people of village who are 18 year and above
- nationalist, having love for the country
- The principal judiciary organ of the United Nations
- not in operation
- An area or a country that is under full/partial control of another country
- The first European colony in India
- Is the lowest level in Panchayti Raj system
- qualities or characteristics
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- The organ of UN that promotes economic and social cooperation
- Egyptian religion was based on _________ (religious belief).
- disaster or tragedy or crisis like tsunami
- a famous indian economist
- separation, dividing up (a country or region)
- progressive, departure from traditional
- These people settled in Goa and captured it eventually
- Under Panchayti Raj system, the problems of the village are solved by the _______
18 Clues: not in operation • an expert in economics • a famous indian economist • qualities or characteristics • The first European colony in India • progressive, departure from traditional • nationalist, having love for the country • disaster or tragedy or crisis like tsunami • Is the lowest level in Panchayti Raj system • separation, dividing up (a country or region) • ...
Hist-Set-9 2017-02-26
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- overcome and take control of (a place or people) by military force
- A governing body that looks after an area that is transforming from a rural to an urban settlement
- Under this method, the Indian rulers had to depend on the British army
- kingdom, territory, group of states rule or controlled by a king
- Under this british rule, any indian can be imprisoned without any trial
- relating to series of religious actions done in a particular order
- One of the programmes executed by Zila Parishad
- a person who lives in or occupy a place
- put or kept in prison, jailed, locked up
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- This method was introduced by Governor-General Lord Dalhousie
- The Governor-General who used Subsidiary-Alliance method with Indian rulers
- A governing body that looks after an area that is transforming from a rural to an urban settlement
- Main occupation of people in Indus Valley Civilisation
- Supported publicly
- a farming tool if Harappan with short handle and semi-circular blade
- Most remarkable feature of Mohenjodaro
- Mahatma Gandhi advocated the path of _________, force of truth
- the ability to read and write
- a farming tool of Harappan
19 Clues: Supported publicly • a farming tool of Harappan • the ability to read and write • Most remarkable feature of Mohenjodaro • a person who lives in or occupy a place • put or kept in prison, jailed, locked up • One of the programmes executed by Zila Parishad • Main occupation of people in Indus Valley Civilisation • ...
Geography Set-1 2017-02-25
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- moved from one place to another
- Dead or not living
- The word "tundra" comes from Finnish word ____
- It is the meaning of Finnish word "tunturia"
- Another name for latitudes
- are imaginary lines that circles the earth in east-west direction
- mediums or methods
- forests found in Asia, Africa and South America
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- buildings where goods are manufactured or assembled by machine
- when we communicate with many people
- products that have been completed by the manufacturing process
- The north polar region is also called _____
- be (a part) of a whole.
- Another name for tropical-forest
- the basic substance from which a product is made (example - iron, wood)
- The equatorial forests of the Amazon Basin are called _____
- a person not showing a proper sense of responsibility
- network
18 Clues: network • Dead or not living • mediums or methods • be (a part) of a whole. • Another name for latitudes • moved from one place to another • Another name for tropical-forest • when we communicate with many people • The north polar region is also called _____ • It is the meaning of Finnish word "tunturia" • The word "tundra" comes from Finnish word ____ • ...
Voc set 1 2026-02-10
Across
- across
- place where fish or aquatic animals are kept
- friendly and pleasant
- to conduct or carry out business
- occurring two per year
- love
- used in place of another, substitute
- other
- study of
- a date that occurs every year
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- occurring once per year
- year
- living in water
- two
- year
- lasting for a long time
- human
- study of human culture or relationships
- water
19 Clues: two • year • year • love • human • water • other • across • study of • living in water • friendly and pleasant • occurring two per year • occurring once per year • lasting for a long time • a date that occurs every year • to conduct or carry out business • used in place of another, substitute • study of human culture or relationships • place where fish or aquatic animals are kept
Vocab Set #2 2025-10-08
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- the dispersion or spread of a people from their original homeland.
- the historical region of Nubia in Northeast Africa
- an amount that remains when use or need is satisfied
- an ancient region, primarily in modern-day Iraq, known as the "cradle of civilization" for its significant developments in agriculture
- Age a prehistoric period that followed the Bronze Age, when weapons and tools came to be made of iron.
- the belief in or worship of only one god
- a city that with its surrounding territory forms an independent state.
- a system of government in which priests rule in the name of God or a god.
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- enigmatic or incomprehensible symbols or writing.
- a ruler in ancient Egypt.
- the belief in or worship of more than one god.
- a set of fundamental religious and ethical laws given by God to the ancient Israelites through Moses at Mount Sinai
- a system or organization in which people or groups are ranked one above the other according to status or authority.
- The compilation of the first five books of the Hebrew Bible
- an ancient Persian monotheistic religion founded by the prophet Zarathushtra (Zoroaster) between 1200 and 600 BCE
- A large, multi-ethnic political territory ruled by a single powerful state or ruler.
- a system of administration characterized by a hierarchy of authority, division of labor, formal rules, and impersonal procedures designed to implement laws and policies efficiently
- a succession of rulers from the same family
18 Clues: a ruler in ancient Egypt. • the belief in or worship of only one god • a succession of rulers from the same family • the belief in or worship of more than one god. • enigmatic or incomprehensible symbols or writing. • the historical region of Nubia in Northeast Africa • an amount that remains when use or need is satisfied • ...
READY, SET, GO 2026-03-29
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- A person or company that gives jobs
- To ask for a job or program
- Money you earn from a job
- The person who asks questions in an interview
- The place where you work
- A meeting to get a job
- To make something better
- Skills or education needed for a job
- Something difficult to do
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- A qualification from university
- A person who works for a company
- A document with your work experience
- The subject you study at university
- A place to study after high school
- A person who applies for a job or course
- Learning skills for a job
- To give someone a job
- To successfully reach a goal
18 Clues: To give someone a job • A meeting to get a job • The place where you work • To make something better • Money you earn from a job • Learning skills for a job • Something difficult to do • To ask for a job or program • To successfully reach a goal • A qualification from university • A person who works for a company • A place to study after high school • ...
Unit 10 vocabulary 2023-01-26
18 Clues: ots • münt • kutse • kiilas • tähtis • suurus • teooria • insener • keskpäev • kükitama • hüüdnimi • ülemaailmne • pilvelõhkuja • rahvus, riik • eksisteerima • sõrmega toksima • kindel,veendunud • võidusõiduhobune
Unit 10 vocabulary 2023-01-26
18 Clues: ots • münt • kutse • kiilas • tähtis • suurus • teooria • insener • keskpäev • kükitama • hüüdnimi • ülemaailmne • pilvelõhkuja • rahvus, riik • eksisteerima • sõrmega toksima • kindel,veendunud • võidusõiduhobune
Motivating Your employees 2012-11-29
Across
- The positive theory of assumptions that a supervisor has.
- says that an individual exhibiting strong Machiavellian tendencies is manipulative and believes that ends can justify means
- Compensation program that allows employees to become part owners of an organization by recieving stock as a performance incentive
- willingness to do something
- Theory focuses on expectations. It argues that individuals analyze three relationships: Effort-performance, Performance-rewards, and rewards-personal goals.
- Combining tasks to form complete Jobs. Basically saying you have to have a variety of tasks to make a job motivating
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- Compensation plans that pay employees on the basis of some performance measure
- The negative theory of assumptions that a supervisor has.
- Created by Abraham Maslow and it states that once you satisfy a need, you no longer have the motivation by that need
- a physiological or psychological deficiency that makes certain outcomes seem attractive
- The degree to which an individual likes or dislikes himself or herself
- When people have the drive to do something better or more efficiently than it has been done before
- The ability to adjust behavior to external situation factors
- The Belief that someone has control over his or her life.
- The first level in the Hierarchy of Needs Theory
- The degree to which a worker controls the planning, execution, and evaluation of his or her work
16 Clues: willingness to do something • The first level in the Hierarchy of Needs Theory • The negative theory of assumptions that a supervisor has. • The positive theory of assumptions that a supervisor has. • The Belief that someone has control over his or her life. • The ability to adjust behavior to external situation factors • ...
Power, Sovereignty, and International Relations 2022-04-05
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- A method of control relying on persuasion and attraction including culture and positive global interactions
- Global political theory that emphasizes global cooperation and human rights
- A governed area that is defined by borders and experiences high degrees of legitimacy and sovereignty
- Global political theory that emphasizes the roles of women that are often overlooked within politics
- A territory in which cultural borders align well with political borders
- A method of control relying on coercion through methods such as military force and economic power
- The increased interconnectedness of nations, economies, and cultures
- A group of people who share a common cultural identity, but do not have their own state
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- A group of people that share a strong national identity but do not necessarily have their own state
- The ability of a leader or government to govern independently of outside influence
- Global political theory that emphasizes the rights of the state and an anarchical global order
- Global political theory that puts an emphasis on the rise of communism and the fall of capitalism as the eventual result of global systems
- The right of a leader or government to rule
- The power held by a singular person
- The type of sovereignty developed in Germany in which a nation-state gets complete sovereignty over their territory
- The power held by a group of people
16 Clues: The power held by a singular person • The power held by a group of people • The right of a leader or government to rule • The increased interconnectedness of nations, economies, and cultures • A territory in which cultural borders align well with political borders • Global political theory that emphasizes global cooperation and human rights • ...
Power, Sovereignty, and International Relations 2022-04-05
Across
- A method of control relying on persuasion and attraction including culture and positive global interactions
- Global political theory that emphasizes global cooperation and human rights
- A governed area that is defined by borders and experiences high degrees of legitimacy and sovereignty
- Global political theory that emphasizes the roles of women that are often overlooked within politics
- A territory in which cultural borders align well with political borders
- A method of control relying on coercion through methods such as military force and economic power
- The increased interconnectedness of nations, economies, and cultures
- A group of people who share a common cultural identity, but do not have their own state
- The power held by a group of people
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- A group of people that share a strong national identity but do not necessarily have their own state
- The ability of a leader or government to govern independently of outside influence
- Global political theory that emphasizes the rights of the state and an anarchical global order
- Global political theory that puts an emphasis on the rise of communism and the fall of capitalism as the eventual result of global systems
- The right of a leader or government to rule
- The power held by a singular person
- The type of sovereignty developed in Germany in which a nation-state gets complete sovereignty over their territory
16 Clues: The power held by a singular person • The power held by a group of people • The right of a leader or government to rule • The increased interconnectedness of nations, economies, and cultures • A territory in which cultural borders align well with political borders • Global political theory that emphasizes global cooperation and human rights • ...
PSYCB Chapter Nine: Motivation & Emotion 2021-08-15
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- Organised psychological and physiological reactions.
- The nature of a person's enduring emotional, romantic or sexual attraction to others.
- Innate, automatic dispositions towards responding in a particular way when confronted with a specific stimulus.
- The pattern of physiological arousal during and after sexual activity.
- A theory of motivation stating that people are motivated to behave in ways that maintain what is for them an optimal level of arousal.
- Learnt requirements such as money.
- Maslow believed lower-level needs must be satisfied first.
- Refers to factors that influence the imitation, direction, intensity, and persistence of behaviour.
- An eating disorder that involves eating massive amounts of food and then eliminating the food by self-induced vomiting or the use of strong laxatives.
- An eating disorder characterised by self-starvation and dramatic weight loss.
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- A theory of motivation stating that behaviour is directed attaining desirable stimuli and avoiding unwanted stimuli.
- A view that explains human behaviour as motivated by automatic, involuntary and unlearnt behaviour.
- The degree to which a person establishes specific goals, cares about meeting those goals and experiences feelings of satisfaction by doing so.
- Unlearnt, biological requirements such as food and water.
- A theory of motivation arises from imbalances in homeostasis.
- Words and nonverbal cues such as body movement, posture, tone of voice and facial movements and expressions.
- Alderfer's ERG theory suggests that there are three groups of core needs: existence, relatedness, and growth.
17 Clues: Learnt requirements such as money. • Organised psychological and physiological reactions. • Unlearnt, biological requirements such as food and water. • Maslow believed lower-level needs must be satisfied first. • A theory of motivation arises from imbalances in homeostasis. • The pattern of physiological arousal during and after sexual activity. • ...
Anthropology Crossword 2012-10-30
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- Cultural anthropology of the past, particularly of prehistoric times.
- Johanson Known for discovering the fossil of a female hominid australopithecine known as "Lucy" in the Afar Triangle region of Hadar, Ethiopia.
- The shared values, beliefs, behaviours and material objects of a group of people.
- The study of human beings as a species and as members of different cultures.
- The sum of environmental influences and conditions acting on an organism (feeding, education, etc.)
- Darwin Created the theory of Natural Selection
- Any member of the zoological family "Hominidae", which consists of the great apes as well as human beings.
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- Darwinism The Theory that persons, groups and races are subject to the laws of Natural Selection.
- A group of people who share characteristics of the overall culture but also have important ideas and behaviours
- The study and comparison of past and contemporary cultures
- The theory that all matter and life was created out of nothing by an all powerful creator or God.
- Giving human attributes to animals
- The theory that organisms change structurally and genetically over time, resulting in the gradual development of a new species.
- An object of historical interest that has been produced or shaped by human craft.
- Tendencies, desires, or instincts governing behaviour.
15 Clues: Giving human attributes to animals • Darwin Created the theory of Natural Selection • Tendencies, desires, or instincts governing behaviour. • The study and comparison of past and contemporary cultures • Cultural anthropology of the past, particularly of prehistoric times. • The study of human beings as a species and as members of different cultures. • ...
Power, Sovereignty, and International Relations 2022-04-05
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- The type of sovereignty developed in Germany in which a nation-state gets complete sovereignty over their territory
- The ability of a leader or government to govern independently of outside influence
- A method of control relying on persuasion and attraction including culture and positive global interactions
- The right of a leader or government to rule
- The power held by a singular person
- A territory in which cultural borders align well with political borders
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- Global political theory that emphasizes the rights of the state and an anarchical global order
- Global political theory that puts an emphasis on the rise of communism and the fall of capitalism as the eventual result of global systems
- A method of control relying on coercion through methods such as military force and economic power
- Global political theory that emphasizes the roles of women that are often overlooked within politics
- The power held by a group of people
- A governed area that is defined by borders and experiences high degrees of legitimacy and sovereignty
- The increased interconnectedness of nations, economies, and cultures
- A group of people that share a strong national identity but do not necessarily have their own state
- Global political theory that emphasizes global cooperation and human rights
15 Clues: The power held by a group of people • The power held by a singular person • The right of a leader or government to rule • The increased interconnectedness of nations, economies, and cultures • A territory in which cultural borders align well with political borders • Global political theory that emphasizes global cooperation and human rights • ...
DNA CROSS WORD PUZZLE 2021-12-12
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- - A model showing the Sun as a fixed point in the center of the universe with objects revolving around it.
- - A scientist who studies objects in space, such as black holes, galaxies, moons, planets, stars, etc.
- - A galaxy of no visible pattern.
- - Different beliefs about the universe just like a cosmic egg, a flat island divided by river, and a powerful being created everything.
- - He proposed the geocentric theory.
- - A model showing Earth located at the center of the universe.
- - Also called as space junk.
- - Are rocky objects revolving around the sun that are too small to be called planets.
- - A theory that says the universe began as a small point that expanded rapidly about 13.8 billion years ago.
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- - An icy body of frozen gas orbiting the sun.
- - The Sun together with the group of planets and other celestial bodies that revolve around it that are held by its gravitational attraction.
- - He proposed the heliocentric theory.
- - The path one object takes as it revolves around another object in space.
- - A proof of Big Bang theory that shows a change in frequency of waves of moving objects relative to its source.
- - The study of celestial objects, space, and the universe as a whole.
15 Clues: - Also called as space junk. • - A galaxy of no visible pattern. • - He proposed the geocentric theory. • - He proposed the heliocentric theory. • - An icy body of frozen gas orbiting the sun. • - A model showing Earth located at the center of the universe. • - The study of celestial objects, space, and the universe as a whole. • ...
DNA CROSS WORD PUZZLE 2021-12-12
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- - A model showing Earth located at the center of the universe.
- - The Sun together with the group of planets and other celestial bodies that revolve around it that are held by its gravitational attraction.
- - Different beliefs about the universe just like a cosmic egg, a flat island divided by river, and a powerful being created everything.
- - He proposed the geocentric theory.
- - A theory that says the universe began as a small point that expanded rapidly about 13.8 billion years ago.
- - A proof of Big Bang theory that shows a change in frequency of waves of moving objects relative to its source.
- - An icy body of frozen gas orbiting the sun.
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- - A model showing the Sun as a fixed point in the center of the universe with objects revolving around it.
- - He proposed the heliocentric theory.
- - The study of celestial objects, space, and the universe as a whole.
- - Also called as space junk.
- - A scientist who studies objects in space, such as black holes, galaxies, moons, planets, stars, etc.
- - A galaxy of no visible pattern.
- - The path one object takes as it revolves around another object in space.
- - Are rocky objects revolving around the sun that are too small to be called planets.
15 Clues: - Also called as space junk. • - A galaxy of no visible pattern. • - He proposed the geocentric theory. • - He proposed the heliocentric theory. • - An icy body of frozen gas orbiting the sun. • - A model showing Earth located at the center of the universe. • - The study of celestial objects, space, and the universe as a whole. • ...
Ginzberg’s Theory of Occupational Choice 2024-06-02
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- The third and final stage of choices, in which a young adult makes career choices based on interests, capacities, and values.
- Ginzberg's theory emphasizes the role ______ and sense of self play into one's career choice.
- One of the main criticisms of Ginzberg's original theory. It didn't allow room for flexibility.
- Ginzberg changed "compromise" to ______ in the revision of his theory.
- Occupational development is a ________ process of decision-making.
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- The first period of choices, in which a child believes they can become anything they want.
- The second stage young adults go through when making career choices.
- First name of Ginzberg, the professor of Economics at Columbia who originated the theory
- The second period of choices, in which an adolescent develops an idea of what career they want without taking into account external factors.
- The age at which a child enters the second choices stage, since disproven.
- Ginzberg acknowledged that career choices are not made in a _______ and are influenced by real-world constraints.
- The third stage young adults go through when making career choices.
- The first stage young adults go through when making realistic career choices.
- The number of high school and university students Ginzberg interviewed to get information about career decision making.
- Ginzberg's revision acknowledged that career choice and development is ______ and ever-changing.
15 Clues: Occupational development is a ________ process of decision-making. • The third stage young adults go through when making career choices. • The second stage young adults go through when making career choices. • Ginzberg changed "compromise" to ______ in the revision of his theory. • The age at which a child enters the second choices stage, since disproven. • ...
industrial revolution part one -evelyn aguilera 2013-11-19
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- one of the fenced in or hedged in fields created by wealthy british land owners on the land that was formerly worked by village farmers
- the growth of cities and the migration of people into them
- the development of industries for the machine production of goods
- an economic system in which the factors of production are owned by the public and operate for the welfare of all
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- a barrier set across such a highway to stop passage until a toll has been paid
- a large building in which machinery is used to manufacture goods
- an economic system in which all means of production,lands,mines,railroads and businesses are owned by the people private property does not exist and all goods and services are shared equally
- the theory proposed by Jeremy Bentham in the late 1700s that government actions are useful only if they promote the greatest good for the greatest number of people
- an economic system based on private ownership and on the investment of money in business ventures in order to make a profit
- in maxist theory the group of workers who would overthrow the czar and come to rule russia
10 Clues: the growth of cities and the migration of people into them • a large building in which machinery is used to manufacture goods • the development of industries for the machine production of goods • a barrier set across such a highway to stop passage until a toll has been paid • ...
Industrial revolution 2013-11-22
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- one of the fenced-in or hedged-in fields created by wealthy British landowners on land that was formerly worked by village farmers
- a large building in which machinery is used to manufacture goods
- an economic system in which the factors of production are owned by the public and operate for the welfare of all
- the growth of cities and the migration of people to them
- an economic system based on private ownership and on the investment of money in business ventures in order to make a profit
- the theory,proposed by Jeremy Bentham in the late 1700's, that government actions are useful only if they promote the greatest goods for the welfare of all
- a barrier set across such a highway to stop until a toll has been paid ; tollgate
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- the development of industries for the machine production of goods
- in Marxist theory, the group of workers who would overthrow the czar and come to rule Russia
- an economic system in which all means of production- lands, mines, factories, railroads, and businesses are owned by the people, private property does not exist, and all goods and services are shared equally
10 Clues: the growth of cities and the migration of people to them • a large building in which machinery is used to manufacture goods • the development of industries for the machine production of goods • a barrier set across such a highway to stop until a toll has been paid ; tollgate • ...
Scientific Revolution & Enlightenment 2024-09-17
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- an emphasis on abstract reasoning, quantitative thought, an understanding of how nature works, the view of nature as a machine, and the development of an experimental scientific method.
- model that states the Sun is at the center of the solar system or universe, and the Earth and other planets revolve around it.
- the intellectual and philosophical movement that occurred in Europe in the 17th and the 18th centuries.
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- a type of government where a monarch shares power with a constitution and a legislature.
- an Italian astronomer, physicist, and engineer who built his own telescope and used it to study the heavens in 1609
- a political and moral philosophy that explains the relationship between citizens and governments through a hypothetical contract.
- a Polish astronomer who proposed the heliocentric theory, which states that the Earth and other planets revolve around the Sun, rather than the Earth being at the center of the universe
- the idea that the Earth is at the center of the universe and that the Sun, Moon, stars, and planets orbit around it.
- this scientist believed that God was the creator of this orderly universe, the clockmaker who had set everything in motion.
- this scientist proved Copernicus’s theory mathematically
10 Clues: this scientist proved Copernicus’s theory mathematically • a type of government where a monarch shares power with a constitution and a legislature. • the intellectual and philosophical movement that occurred in Europe in the 17th and the 18th centuries. • ...
