set theory Crossword Puzzles
Medicine Through Time 2025-04-29
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- Discovered Penicillin through luck
- Banned by the Catholic Church
- Biggest cause of lung cancer
- Found the bacteria that causes diphtheria
- Invented antiseptics
- Discovered germs in 1861
- A way of showing God you are sorry
- A journey to a religious site
- Mass produced penicillin along with Chain
- Period of 100 years
- Declining power of the Catholic Church
- Method of identifying how someone is ill
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- Found over 300 errors in Galen's work
- Helped to improve the reputation of nursing
- Method of preventing disease
- Less invasive method of surgery
- Created the printing press
- Used chloroform as an anesthetic
- Created the Theory of Opposites
- Renaissance common theory of illness
- Had a scientific approach to medicine
21 Clues: Period of 100 years • Invented antiseptics • Discovered germs in 1861 • Created the printing press • Method of preventing disease • Biggest cause of lung cancer • Banned by the Catholic Church • A journey to a religious site • Less invasive method of surgery • Created the Theory of Opposites • Used chloroform as an anesthetic • Discovered Penicillin through luck • ...
I'm Your Scientist 2025-05-21
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- father of Evolution
- father of cell theory
- discovered "oxygen" through experiments
- father of taxonomy (last name only)
- father of human anatomy & grave robber
- discovered the "cell"
- the reason milk is safe to drink scientist
- father of Ecology (Von last name)
- discovered penicillin
- father of microbiology (last name only)
- hidden co-theory of evolution scientist
- discovered photosynthesis
- discovered the cell "nucleus"
- father of Botany
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- a co-founder of DNA structure (starts with a J)
- fossil collector struck by lightning as a baby
- discovered Insulin
- creator of the smallpox vaccine
- creator of the Polio vaccine
- father of Genetics
- DNA photo 54
- father of comparative anatomy
- 1st encyclopedia
- 1st Biologist and father of Zoology
24 Clues: DNA photo 54 • 1st encyclopedia • father of Botany • discovered Insulin • father of Genetics • father of Evolution • father of cell theory • discovered the "cell" • discovered penicillin • discovered photosynthesis • creator of the Polio vaccine • father of comparative anatomy • discovered the cell "nucleus" • creator of the smallpox vaccine • father of Ecology (Von last name) • ...
Renaissance, Reformation and Scientific Revolution 2024-11-04
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- belief that Eartharth was the center of the solar system
- calculated orbits around the sun
- creator of the heliocentric theory
- ________ bible
- method to experimentation
- political guidebook
- Leeuwenhoek created it to see microorganisms
- the language that the bible was first translated in
- Leonardo da Vinci, painter and sculpt
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- theory that the sun was the center of the solar system
- _____ press
- financial supporter of artists
- group that was of higher power and controlled everything
- is an intellectual movement focused on human achievements
- number of the theses Martin Lutherluther wrote
- individuality in personal work
- issac newton studied
- creativity in art, writing, and thought
- what the church did to Luther
- complete change or overthrow
20 Clues: _____ press • ________ bible • political guidebook • issac newton studied • method to experimentation • complete change or overthrow • what the church did to Luther • financial supporter of artists • individuality in personal work • calculated orbits around the sun • creator of the heliocentric theory • Leonardo da Vinci, painter and sculpt • creativity in art, writing, and thought • ...
All about the geosphere 2024-10-31
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- how often or fast something happens
- A large section of rock that makes up Earth
- two plates slide up and down against each other
- when two plates are moving toward each other
- based on Evidence Scientists have gathered overtime
- a sudden shaking
- A view of the inside
- The deepest layer
- a 3D diagram
- caused by convergent plate boundary
- when two plates are moving away from each other
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- where two plates meet
- to examine in detail
- Alfred wegner’s theory
- outmost layer
- soft solid rock underneath earth plates
- something that we observe that happens again and again
- a scientist that studies the Earth
- caused by divergent plate boundary
- erupts lava and gases
20 Clues: a 3D diagram • outmost layer • a sudden shaking • The deepest layer • to examine in detail • A view of the inside • where two plates meet • erupts lava and gases • Alfred wegner’s theory • a scientist that studies the Earth • caused by divergent plate boundary • how often or fast something happens • caused by convergent plate boundary • soft solid rock underneath earth plates • ...
Philosophy of Science 2025-09-23
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- To prove a statement or theory wrong
- Educated guess
- Conclusion based on patterns
- Hypotheses put to the test
- Categorical variables, qualities
- Covers all aspects of the concepts being measured
- Primarily devoted to cosmological research
- How accurately a method measures
- Beauty and art
- Rightness or wrongness of human actions
- Always realistically true
- Not false (so far)
- Study of being
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- Confirmation of a hypothesis is not enough
- Is the information important?
- Think about the meaning of things
- Basis of science
- How consistently a method measures something
- Coined 'paradigm'
- After physics
- Nature of values
- Should be observable to be irrefutable
- Is the information supported by evidence?
- Specific argument to general
- Wisdom
25 Clues: Wisdom • After physics • Educated guess • Beauty and art • Study of being • Basis of science • Nature of values • Coined 'paradigm' • Not false (so far) • Always realistically true • Hypotheses put to the test • Conclusion based on patterns • Specific argument to general • Is the information important? • Categorical variables, qualities • How accurately a method measures • ...
History Crossword 2025-10-14
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- place to do the prayer for moslems
- dance that dances by male dancers in aceh
- beautiful writing, verse of Quran
- Merchants
- one of the most demanded commodity during trade activity in 13th century
- Hindu temple
- highest layer in Indian caste system
- Biggest Buddhist temple in Indonesia
- labour
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- famous ingredients from indonesia
- other commodity besides the silk
- title for islam leader kingdom
- level in Buddhist temple
- Theory about how islamic culture spread out in Indonesia
- the legacy of Hindu culture in Indonesia
- warriors
- the theory that explained that Islam in Indonesia is from Persia
- Islamic kingdom that located in Sumatera island
- commodity that sold besides porcelain
- level in Hindu temple
20 Clues: labour • warriors • Merchants • Hindu temple • level in Hindu temple • level in Buddhist temple • title for islam leader kingdom • other commodity besides the silk • famous ingredients from indonesia • beautiful writing, verse of Quran • place to do the prayer for moslems • highest layer in Indian caste system • Biggest Buddhist temple in Indonesia • ...
Chapter 11 Vocabulary 2013-04-10
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- the middle number in an ordered set of data
- the median of the upper half of a set of data
- the greatest value in a data set
- the difference between the greatest and least values in a data set
- the description of the relationship between two data sets
- graph used to organize and display data so that the frequencies can be compared
- a graph that displays the highest and lowest quarters of data
- the sum of a set of data divided by the number of items in a data set
- an event made up of two or more simple events
- events for which the outcome of one event does not affect another
- all possible outcomes of an experiment
- an activity based on chance
- a number line with marks or dots that show frequency
- the ratio of the number of times the activity is performed
- an outcome or set of outcomes of an experiment or situation
- when two data sets data values increase or decrease together
- a graph with points plotted to show a possible relationship between two sets of data
- a straight line that comes closest to the points on a scatter plot
- when all outcomes of an experiment are equally likely
- a single repetition or observation of an experiment
- a possible result of a probability experiment
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- the ratio of the number of equally likely outcomes in an event to the number of possible outcomes
- a stem-and-leaf plot that compares two set of data
- the number or numbers that occur most frequently in a set of data
- one set of data value increases while the other decreases
- a value much greater or much less than the others in a data set
- events for which the outcome of one event affect the probability of the other
- two events are disjoint if they cannot occur in the same trial of an experiment
- a number from 0 to 1 that describes how likely an event is to occur
- outcomes that have the same probability
- two events cannot occur in the same trial of an experiment
- the least value in a data set
- the median of the lower half of a set of data
- having no relationship between two data sets values
34 Clues: an activity based on chance • the least value in a data set • the greatest value in a data set • all possible outcomes of an experiment • outcomes that have the same probability • the middle number in an ordered set of data • the median of the upper half of a set of data • an event made up of two or more simple events • the median of the lower half of a set of data • ...
ANTH 270 2015-02-10
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- consisting in systematic observation, measurement, and experiment, and the formulation, testing, and modification of hypotheses.
- the study of human kind in the context of culture
- the most sexually reproductive and successful
- the study of humankind; in particular
- Reproductive success is defined as the passing of genes onto the next generation in a way that they too can pass on those genes
- the study of language within culture and humankind
- "System of nature through the three kingdoms of nature, according to classes, orders, genera and species, with characters, differences, synonyms, places".
- a supposition or a system of ideas intended to explain something, especially one based on general principles independent of the thing to be explained.
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- (On the Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection, or the Preservation of Favoured Races in the Struggle for Life) a treatise (1859) by Charles Darwin setting forth his theory of evolution.
- the study of humankind; physical anthropology; study of biological and behavioral aspects
- the science that deals with the earth's physical structure and substance, its history, and the processes that act on it.
- the theory that changes in the earth's crust during geological history have resulted chiefly from sudden violent and unusual events.
- the study of human history and prehistory through the excavation of sites and the analysis of artifacts and other physical remains.
- the idea that each species is fixed in its physical form which it doesn't change (at least not enough to constitute a new species)
- 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.
- the theory that changes in the earth's crust during geological history have resulted from the action of continuous and uniform processes.
- a modification or change in an organ or tissue during the lifetime of an organism due to use, disuse, or environmental effects, and not inherited.
- a supposition or proposed explanation made on the basis of limited evidence as a starting point for further investigation.
18 Clues: the study of humankind; in particular • the most sexually reproductive and successful • the study of human kind in the context of culture • the study of language within culture and humankind • the study of humankind; physical anthropology; study of biological and behavioral aspects • ...
Random Math Terms 2024-03-21
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- the middle number of a set of numbers arranged in increasing order
- the number in a data set that occurs most often
- set of all y-coordinates
- the set of all whole numbers, including positive, negative, and natural numbers
- the central value of a set of numbers aka average
- a set of ordered pairs
- the measurement of the steepness of a line
- a graph that shows the frequency of data within equal intervals
- the comparison of two or more quantities
- the number of times a base number is multiplied by itself
- a group of two or more monomials being added or subtracted
- the likelihood that an event will happen
- set of all x-coordinates
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- a list of values that form a relation
- a mathematical sentence with an equal sign
- an amount deducted from the original price of an item or service
- the process of simplifying an algebraic expression
- per hundred
- a mathematical phrase that contains numbers, variables, and operators
19 Clues: per hundred • a set of ordered pairs • set of all y-coordinates • set of all x-coordinates • a list of values that form a relation • the comparison of two or more quantities • the likelihood that an event will happen • a mathematical sentence with an equal sign • the measurement of the steepness of a line • the number in a data set that occurs most often • ...
Tectonic Activity 2015-01-08
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- The theory that explains large pieces of the lithosphere called plates move and change shape.
- This volcano buried Pompeii.
- Landform that always forms above a subduction zone when magma from a melting plate rises.
- Sinking process occurring around the Pacific Ring of Fire.
- The solid outer layer of earth that consists of the crust and the rigid upper part of the mantle.
- Section of the Earth below the crust.
- The Theory of Continental _____________.
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- Scientist who first proposed the theory that the continents drifted.
- When the ground shakes because of movement of plate boundaries.
- Forms at an ocean-ocean convergent boundary.
- A long, undersea chain that has a steep, narrow valley at its center and that creates new organic lithosphere as tectonic plates move apart.
- Crust that always sinks at a convergent boundary.
- Deepest part of the oceans.
- Number of centimeters that average plates move in one year.
- The Mid-Atlantic Ridge runs through this country.
- "Surf's up" at this tectonic hot spot
16 Clues: Deepest part of the oceans. • This volcano buried Pompeii. • "Surf's up" at this tectonic hot spot • Section of the Earth below the crust. • The Theory of Continental _____________. • Forms at an ocean-ocean convergent boundary. • Crust that always sinks at a convergent boundary. • The Mid-Atlantic Ridge runs through this country. • ...
unit 2 2026-02-02
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- Which group is an example of Edwin Lemert's study on primary to secondary deviance
- Who's study on working class boys supports Merton's findings
- Which type of deviance is a result of being publicly labelled a criminal
- What did Travis Hirschi emphasize the importance of
- 1 weakness of Banduras bobo doll study
- What does Sutherland's differential theory say causes crime
- What is a negative of Merton's theory
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- Who says that laws protecting private property are the cornerstone of society
- What is 1 criticism of Marxist view on why crime is committed
- What was the name of Cesare Baccaria's book
- Who turns to crime because they are exploited by the capitalist system
- Who are encouraged to commit through a 'dog eat dog' system
- Which neurochemical impairs judgement and increases agression
- 4 out of 5 violent offenders had complications in what
- What type of subcultures do working class people share because of blocked opportunities
- Who created the theory regarding subculture responses
16 Clues: What is a negative of Merton's theory • 1 weakness of Banduras bobo doll study • What was the name of Cesare Baccaria's book • What did Travis Hirschi emphasize the importance of • Who created the theory regarding subculture responses • 4 out of 5 violent offenders had complications in what • Who are encouraged to commit through a 'dog eat dog' system • ...
3 Chapter Crossword 2025-10-21
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- in Vygotsky’s theory, a framework that offers children temporary support as they develop higher levels of thinking
- in Ericson’s theory, the ability to form close, loving relationships
- our sense of self
- and emotional tie with others
- the process of transition from child to adult, extending from puberty to independence
- all the mental activities connected with thinking, knowing, communicating
- the coordination of sensory input with motor actions to interact with the world
- the genetic transfer of characteristics from parents to offspring
- the biochemical units of heredity that make up the chromosome; segments of DNA
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- adapting our current schemas to incorporate new information
- interpreting our new experiences in terms of our existing schemas
- our experience, which we’re taking during the life
- in Piaget’s theory, the preoperational child’s difficulty taking another’s point of view
- the study of the molecular ways by which environments can influence gene expression
- a concept or framework that organize and interprets information
- a simple, automatic answer to a sensory stimulus
16 Clues: our sense of self • and emotional tie with others • a simple, automatic answer to a sensory stimulus • our experience, which we’re taking during the life • adapting our current schemas to incorporate new information • a concept or framework that organize and interprets information • interpreting our new experiences in terms of our existing schemas • ...
MAT121 2021-04-06
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- the number resulting from addition
- inverse operation for addition
- how many things in a set
- set of all elements that are from 2 or more sets
- exactly 2 factors, the number itself and one
- singular, characters used to represent numbers
- if every member of set A is assigned to a unique member of set B and every member of set B is used
- include whole numbers and their opposites
- when there is a 1-1 correspondence between the elements of both sets
- a number that divides another number evenly
- common members between 2 sets
- the number resulting from multiplication
- sequence set of digits used to identify something such as a phone number
- repeated addition
- the universe is a rectangle and closed loops inside the universe correspond to sets
- set that has no element
- limitless
- all the members of the universe not in set A
- set of options allowed to use
- the number resulting from subtraction
- no common members in 2 or more sets
- include positive integers without 0
- the distance from zero to a number
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- if a and b are any two whole numbers, then a+b=b+a
- describes where an object is in a sequence
- has a limit, the number ends
- product result of one number multiplied by another
- an operation in which two whole numbers are combined to form another whole number
- If a is any whole number, then a+0=0+a=a
- amount left over after division
- includes integers, fractions with integer numerators and denominators, and decimals that terminate or repeat
- if a,b,c are any three whole numbers, then a+(b+c)=(a+b)+c
- counting numbers
- non-terminating and non-repeating decimals
- has more than 2 factors
- repeated subtraction
- number(s) from an existing set
- a group of distinct objects
- an object that belongs to a set
39 Clues: limitless • counting numbers • repeated addition • repeated subtraction • has more than 2 factors • set that has no element • how many things in a set • a group of distinct objects • has a limit, the number ends • common members between 2 sets • set of options allowed to use • inverse operation for addition • number(s) from an existing set • amount left over after division • ...
Text 2 2013-12-11
20 Clues: рынок • общий • фирма • теория • владеть • затраты • прибыль • получать • издержки • окружение • предлагать • необходимо • где нибудь • разнообразие • альтернативный • соответствующий • объём продукции • приносить доход • предмет потреблнения • нацелевание на что либо
French 3 Lesson 7 vocab 2022-04-14
23 Clues: UFO • DNA • tool • star • save • chip • land • alien • clone • space • patent • theory • explore • ethical • survival • research • astronomer • innovative • astrologer • cell phone • experiment • researcher • specialized
Unit 10 vocabulary. Ariane 2023-01-26
20 Clues: ots • münt • džäss • kutse • tuhat • suurus • muusik • kiilas • kesköö • teooria • insener • kükitama • ülemaailmne • pilvelõhkuja • eksisteerima • sõrmega toksima • võidusõiduhobune • vanasti,vanal ajal • valgepea-merikotkas • kindlasti,kindla peale
STATISTICS VOCABULARY 2024-02-20
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- A subset of a population that accurately reflects the members of the population
- A way to summarize data by showing a spread of the data visually
- The extent to which data points differ from each other or from the rest of the data
- A group of units selected from a larger group
- The number you see the most times in an organized set of data
- A graphical display of data along a number line
- A systematic distortion of a statistic as a result of the sampling process
- The median of the higher set of values in an organized set of data
- The difference between the highest and lowest values in a set of data
- Data that can be relied upon
- An entire collection of people, animals, plants, or objects from which data can be collected
- The smallest value in each set of data
- The sum of values in a given set of data divided by the number of values
- A table that breaks apart digits to display data easier
- The average distance between each data point and the mean
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- Not affected by the outcome of another event
- A subset of individuals selected from a population, each of which had an equal chance of being chosen
- The number of units included in a sample of a population
- A data point that differs significantly from the other observations
- The largest value in each set of data
- The number that occurs in the middle of an organized set of data
- The median of the lower set of values in an organized set of data
- A variable is considered dependent if it depends on an independent variable
23 Clues: Data that can be relied upon • The largest value in each set of data • The smallest value in each set of data • Not affected by the outcome of another event • A group of units selected from a larger group • A graphical display of data along a number line • A table that breaks apart digits to display data easier • The number of units included in a sample of a population • ...
Algebra Vocabulary 2016-05-09
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- Quartile Median of the upper half of a data set
- Abbreviation for the average distance between each data value and the mean
- A bar that shows the number of times data occurred with in certain ranges or intervals
- The middle value in a data set
- Root A value that when multiplied by itself gives the number
- Plot A statistical chart consisting of data points plotted on a fairly simple scale
- Expression in algebra that contains 1 term
- Sequence In this sequence each term is equal to the previous term plus, or minus a constant
- Largest number in a data set
- The difference of the smallest and largest value in a data set
- Expression that is the sum of three monomials
- Abbreviation for a measure of variability based on dividing a data set into quartiles
- Average of numbers in a data set
- Quartile The median of the lower half of a data set
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- plot a graph of plotted points that shares the relationship between 2 sets of data
- Value that occurs the most in a data set
- Equation An equation where the highest exponent of a variable is a square
- of Change represented by the slope of a function
- the Square A technique used to solve quadratic equations. Can be used to find irrational and complex roots
- of Center A value at the center of a data set that can be determined by mean, median, mode, etc
- Smallest number in a data set
- Expression in algebra that contains two terms
- The common endpoint of 2 or more rays or the segment
- Abbreviation for the greatest factor that divides two numbers
- Equation An equation in which the variables are the first degree
- Plot A graphic way to display the median, quartiles and extremes of a data set
26 Clues: Largest number in a data set • Smallest number in a data set • The middle value in a data set • Average of numbers in a data set • Value that occurs the most in a data set • Expression in algebra that contains 1 term • Expression in algebra that contains two terms • Expression that is the sum of three monomials • Quartile Median of the upper half of a data set • ...
scientific processes 2015-05-04
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- the variable that is measured in an experiment
- the expected outcome of a test assuming the hypothesis is correct
- relative measure of the hydrogen ion concentration within a solution
- a planned procedure to test a hypothesis
- an explanation that might be true- that can be tested by additional observations
- the act in noting or perceiving objects or events using the senses
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- a group that is an experiment that receives no experimental treatment
- the control and the experimental groups are designed to be identical except for one factor or variable
- a set of related hypotheses that have been tested and confirmed many times by many scientists
9 Clues: a planned procedure to test a hypothesis • the variable that is measured in an experiment • the expected outcome of a test assuming the hypothesis is correct • the act in noting or perceiving objects or events using the senses • relative measure of the hydrogen ion concentration within a solution • ...
Plate Tectonics and Continental drift 2021-10-31
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- similar_______ found on different continents supported the theory of continental drift
- theory that all of the continents were once a large landmass and have slowly moved to their current location
- ________current movement of matter resulting in differences in density
- this boundary occurs when tectonic plates slide past one another
- thinnest, least dense compositional layer
- block of lithosphere that consists of crust and outermost part mantle
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- structural layer in which tectonic plates are found
- this boundary occurs when tectonic plates are moving away from each other
- layer that convection currents occur in
- this boundary results when tectonic plates collide
- Last name of the scientist responsible for continental drift theory
- name of the supercontinent
- a type of climatic evidence created by tropical plants
- matching ___________ _________ and rock age was another piece of evidence
14 Clues: name of the supercontinent • layer that convection currents occur in • thinnest, least dense compositional layer • this boundary results when tectonic plates collide • structural layer in which tectonic plates are found • a type of climatic evidence created by tropical plants • this boundary occurs when tectonic plates slide past one another • ...
Plate Tectonics and Continental drift 2021-10-31
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- similar_______ found on different continents supported the theory of continental drift
- theory that all of the continents were once a large landmass and have slowly moved to their current location
- ________current movement of matter resulting in differences in density
- this boundary occurs when tectonic plates slide past one another
- thinnest, least dense compositional layer
- block of lithosphere that consists of crust and outermost part mantle
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- structural layer in which tectonic plates are found
- this boundary occurs when tectonic plates are moving away from each other
- layer that convection currents occur in
- this boundary results when tectonic plates collide
- Last name of the scientist responsible for continental drift theory
- name of the supercontinent
- a type of climatic evidence created by tropical plants
- matching ___________ _________ and rock age was another piece of evidence
14 Clues: name of the supercontinent • layer that convection currents occur in • thinnest, least dense compositional layer • this boundary results when tectonic plates collide • structural layer in which tectonic plates are found • a type of climatic evidence created by tropical plants • this boundary occurs when tectonic plates slide past one another • ...
famous scientists 2023-12-10
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- Theoretical physicist, made complex concepts of the universe accessible.
- Pioneer in marine exploration, introducing the world to ocean wonders.
- Contributed to atomic theory, deepening our understanding of matter.
- Father of genetics, laying the groundwork for the study of heredity.
- Inventor and engineer, known for contributions to electrical systems.
- Developed the theory of evolution, explaining the diversity of life.
- Contributed to germ theory, improving public health. Euler Made significant contributions to mathematics, shaping the field.
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- Father of modern physics, studying the stars and planets.
- Brothers First to achieve powered flight, changing the way we travel.
- Explored the universe, expanding our understanding of galaxies.
- Formulated the laws of motion, explaining how objects move.
- Invented the telephone, connecting people across distances.
- Discovered radioactivity, paving the way for medical advancements.
- Inventor of the light bulb, bringing light to our homes.
14 Clues: Inventor of the light bulb, bringing light to our homes. • Father of modern physics, studying the stars and planets. • Formulated the laws of motion, explaining how objects move. • Invented the telephone, connecting people across distances. • Explored the universe, expanding our understanding of galaxies. • ...
Famous Scientists 2022-09-14
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- created the framework that became the modern periodic table
- discovered gravity
- the first person to step on the moon
- created over 300 uses for peanuts
- coined the term radioactivity
- invented the microscope
- responsible for the theory of evolution
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- performed the first vaccination
- discovered Saturn's rings
- referred to as the "father of genetics"
- invented the lightbulb
- developed the theory of relativity
- invented the telephone
- most commonly given credit for discovering electricty
14 Clues: discovered gravity • invented the lightbulb • invented the telephone • invented the microscope • discovered Saturn's rings • coined the term radioactivity • performed the first vaccination • created over 300 uses for peanuts • developed the theory of relativity • the first person to step on the moon • referred to as the "father of genetics" • ...
Chapter 9- Business 2022-02-10
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- the addition of more tasks to a job instead of treating each task as seperate
- the most basic human needs to be satisfied
- changes behavior and encourages appropriate actions by relating the consequences of behavior to the behavior itself
- the need for respect both self-respect and respect from others
- the incorporation of motivational factors, such as the opportunity for achievement recognition, responsibility, and advancement, into a job
- is a program that allows employees to choose their starting and ending times, provided that they are at work during a specified core period
- refers to the compact that setting goals has a performance
- movement of employees from one job to another in an effort to relieve the boredom often associated with job specialization
- a performance of full time job by two people on part-time
- the study of the behavior of individuals and groups in organizational settings
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- is a theory that arranges the five basic needs of people.
- an employees attitude toward his or her job, employer, and colleagues
- the need to protect oneself from physical and economic harm
- a four day period during which an employee works 40 hours
- is the theory that behavior can be strengthened or weakened through the use of rewards and punishments
- benefits and/or recognition received from someone else
- rewards personal satisfaction and enjoyment felt after attaining a goal
- is a management philosophy that stresses employee participation in all aspects of a company decision making
- an inner drive that directs a person behavior toward goals
19 Clues: the most basic human needs to be satisfied • benefits and/or recognition received from someone else • is a theory that arranges the five basic needs of people. • a four day period during which an employee works 40 hours • a performance of full time job by two people on part-time • refers to the compact that setting goals has a performance • ...
Mathematics Crossword Puzzle 2021-07-18
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- A ∪ (B ∩ C) = (A ∪ B) ∩ (A ∪ C),A ∩ (B ∪ C) = (A ∩ B) ∪ (A ∩ C)(law).
- A solution of a trigonometric equation, involving ‘n’ which gives all solution of a trigonometric equation is called the _______ solutions.
- A set consists of a single element, is called a singleton set.
- The collection of all subsets of a set A is called the.
- If A and B are two non-empty sets, then a _______ R from A to B is a subset of A x B.
- Denoted by A ∩ B.
- We list all the members of the set within braces { } and separate by commas.
- A set which does not contain any element is called an empty set or the void set or null set and it is denoted by {} or Φ.
- The set of all second components or coordinates of the ordered pairs belonging to R is called the _____ of R.
- If A ∩ B ≠ Φ.
- A – B is the set of all those elements of A which do not belong to B.
- A set which consists of a finite number of elements.
- A ∩ A = A, A ∪ A = A (law).
- A set that contains all sets in a given context.
- A’.
- ________ is denoted by R^-1.
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- If A ⊂ B and A ≠ B , B is called _______ of A.
- A ∪ B = B ∪ A, A ∩ B = B ∩ A (law).
- A ________ number is a number that can be expressed in the form p + iq.
- A measure of rotation of a given ray about its initial point.
- An angle subtended at the centre of a circle by an arc, whose length is equal to the radius of the circle.
- If every element of A is also an element of B or vice-versa it is called a _______ set.
- A ∪ (B ∪ C) = (A ∪ B) ∪ C, A ∩ (B ∩ C) = (A ∩ B) ∩ C (law).
- For two sets A and B (non-empty sets), the set of all ordered pairs (a, b) such that a ∈ A and b ∈ B is called _______ product of the sets A and’ B, denoted by A x B. A x B={(a,b):a ∈ A and b ∈ B}.
- Set of all first components or coordinates of the ordered pairs belonging to R is called : the _______ of R.
- A set which consists of a infinite number of elements.
- An ________ pair consists of two objects or elements in a given fixed order.
- Diagrams, which represent the relationship between sets.
- The solutions of a trigonometric equation for which 0 ≤ x ≤ 2π are called _________ solutions.
- (A ∪ B)’ = A’ ∩ B’, (A ∩ B)’ = A’ ∪ B’(law).
- A ∪ Φ = A,(law).
- If A ∩ B = Φ.
- We list the property or properties satisfied by all the elements of the sets.
33 Clues: A’. • If A ∩ B ≠ Φ. • If A ∩ B = Φ. • A ∪ Φ = A,(law). • Denoted by A ∩ B. • A ∩ A = A, A ∪ A = A (law). • ________ is denoted by R^-1. • A ∪ B = B ∪ A, A ∩ B = B ∩ A (law). • (A ∪ B)’ = A’ ∩ B’, (A ∩ B)’ = A’ ∪ B’(law). • If A ⊂ B and A ≠ B , B is called _______ of A. • A set that contains all sets in a given context. • A set which consists of a finite number of elements. • ...
BIOLOGY 2024-02-27
21 Clues: clock • genes • group • Clock • Theory • Darwin • record • descent • in genes • radiation • structure • Selection • evolution • structure • structure • Timescale • nomenclature • for existence • of the fittest • characteristics • equilibrium Ectoderm
Science Vocab Poster 2022-12-16
Set-1 2016-10-16
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- These are body building foods
- A simple machine consisting of a rope moving over a grooved rim of a wheel
- A group of organs that work together to perform a particular function
- A part of the body that is protected by backbone
- The point of support around which the rod moves
- Is a curved slope which wrapped around a cylinder
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- energy giving foods like carbohydrates
- Type of nutrients that provide us energy
- Red blood cells are formed here
- It protects the brain
- Essential substances for our bodies
11 Clues: It protects the brain • These are body building foods • Red blood cells are formed here • Essential substances for our bodies • energy giving foods like carbohydrates • Type of nutrients that provide us energy • The point of support around which the rod moves • A part of the body that is protected by backbone • Is a curved slope which wrapped around a cylinder • ...
Set 01 2017-11-01
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- DB4/P7Y is at level _______.
- How many car park lots are there in total?
- How many fire extinguishers in the play area are from Combat?
- “A dream you dream along is a dream. A dream you dream together is reality.” Where can you find this?
- There are 18 of us surrounding the building. What are we?
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- I expire on 31 December 2017, where am I?
- Dahlia I is blue. Dahlia III is green. What colour is Dahlia II?
- Lot was called to leave Sodom. Lot 45 is called to be?
- Lam Shuet Meng certified me. What is my ID?
- How many paintings are there in Level 1?
- DB3/P9R is at level _______.
11 Clues: DB4/P7Y is at level _______. • DB3/P9R is at level _______. • How many paintings are there in Level 1? • I expire on 31 December 2017, where am I? • How many car park lots are there in total? • Lam Shuet Meng certified me. What is my ID? • Lot was called to leave Sodom. Lot 45 is called to be? • There are 18 of us surrounding the building. What are we? • ...
summer set 2024-05-23
11 Clues: a sea creature • a frozen liquid • fun in the water • clothes for water • frozen solid liquid • half land half water • a cold a frozen treat • a currency from the sea • a sport involving water • a dangerous sea creature • a refreshing beverage other than water
set - C 2024-10-03
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- An animal that swims in water
- An animal with black and white stripes
- A piece of furniture with four legs
- A tall plant with leaves
- A bright object in the night sky
- A pet that barks
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- A toy that flies in the wind
- A round toy you can throw
- A fruit that is red or green
- A way to travel on tracks
- Something you wear on your feet
11 Clues: A pet that barks • A tall plant with leaves • A round toy you can throw • A way to travel on tracks • A toy that flies in the wind • A fruit that is red or green • An animal that swims in water • Something you wear on your feet • A bright object in the night sky • A piece of furniture with four legs • An animal with black and white stripes
kirurški set 2021-05-17
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- kirurška igla za šivanje kože
- postupak uništavanja svih mikroorganizama na predmetima
- kirurški nož
- iglodržač
- kirurške škare
- resorbirajući konac od tankih ovčijih crijeva
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- držalica
- hvataljka po Peanu
- kirurška igla
- postupak sprječavanja razvoja i razmnožavanja bakterija na koži, sluznicama, predmetima
- resorbirajaći konac od duboke fleksorne tetive goveda
11 Clues: držalica • iglodržač • kirurški nož • kirurška igla • kirurške škare • hvataljka po Peanu • kirurška igla za šivanje kože • resorbirajući konac od tankih ovčijih crijeva • resorbirajaći konac od duboke fleksorne tetive goveda • postupak uništavanja svih mikroorganizama na predmetima • postupak sprječavanja razvoja i razmnožavanja bakterija na koži, sluznicama, predmetima
Vocabulary Set 2022-10-05
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- a subtle difference in or shade of meaning, expression, or sound
- strange or odd; unusual
- a contagious bacterial disease characterized by fever and delirium/can also mean causing someone trouble or distress.
- regularly working very hard
- divide into two parts
- a different or distinct form or version of something
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- the quality of being clever, original, and inventive
- new and not resembling something formerly known
- cause (something) to pass on from one place or person to another
- done in a careful and detailed way
- resembling or reminding of something
11 Clues: divide into two parts • strange or odd; unusual • regularly working very hard • done in a careful and detailed way • resembling or reminding of something • new and not resembling something formerly known • the quality of being clever, original, and inventive • a different or distinct form or version of something • ...
Set Apart 2025-05-18
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- ___________ is God's nature and He calls us to reflect it
- Holy means being set apart, pure, or morally _______
- Step 5: Get _____ up again.
- Step 3: What do we need to _____________?
- The story of Noah is found in what book?
- Holy, Holy, Holy is the Lord God ________
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- Step 1: _________ that you can't do it in your own strength
- Step 2: Daily reliance on the ______ ________
- The story of Daniel is found in what book?
- Step 4: Surround yourself with the _______ people.
- "...the whole earth is full of His glory"
11 Clues: Step 5: Get _____ up again. • The story of Noah is found in what book? • Step 3: What do we need to _____________? • "...the whole earth is full of His glory" • Holy, Holy, Holy is the Lord God ________ • The story of Daniel is found in what book? • Step 2: Daily reliance on the ______ ________ • Step 4: Surround yourself with the _______ people. • ...
set 1 2025-10-28
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- ________ is defined as the process of getting things done efficiently and effectively, with and through people -
- When things “ought to be” a certain way but aren’t, Drucker calls this:
- An unstable government may introduce sudden policies affecting business. In SWOT, this is an example of:
- A booming stock market creates chances for companies to raise more funds easily. In SWOT, this is an example of:
- As per Dwight Eisenhower, "Plans are nothing, __________ is everything" (answer: )
- In management, “doing things right” refers to
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- In management, “doing the right things” refers to:
- An organization suffers from inexperienced staff, which lowers efficiency. In SWOT, his is an example of:
- Which negative trait is described as feeling so satisfied that you stop trying harder?
- A company enjoys a favorable location near its customers, reducing transport costs. In SWOT, this is an example of:
- ______ is defined as a systematic arrangement of people brought together to accomplish a specific purpose -
11 Clues: In management, “doing things right” refers to • In management, “doing the right things” refers to: • When things “ought to be” a certain way but aren’t, Drucker calls this: • As per Dwight Eisenhower, "Plans are nothing, __________ is everything" (answer: ) • Which negative trait is described as feeling so satisfied that you stop trying harder? • ...
Continental Drift 2021-10-21
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- A supercontinent made from all of the continents that existed millions of years ago
- the continents move on these
- Supports the continental drift theory. Found when Wegener noticed signs of ancient glaciers and glacial striations in places where it would have been impossible to see glaciers today.
- Supports the continental drift theory. Found when Wegener noticed landforms like mountains or rivers on different continents and lined up when the continents were pushed together, so it looked like they were part of a whole before.
- A large separate landmass surrounded by ocean.
- German scientist who proposed the theory of Continental Drift and Pangea
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- Wegener noticed that some continents fit together like a _____.
- Supports the continental drift theory. Found when Wegener noticed the fossils of the same animals on landmasses far away from each other. It was unlikely that the ancient organisms could have crossed the ocean because they were land animals and plants.
- Wegener saw that there were similar ____ formations in Africa and South America and similar mountains around the coast in North America and Europe. This supported his continental drift theory.
- Another theory about the continents that opposed Wegener’s continental drift
10 Clues: the continents move on these • A large separate landmass surrounded by ocean. • Wegener noticed that some continents fit together like a _____. • German scientist who proposed the theory of Continental Drift and Pangea • Another theory about the continents that opposed Wegener’s continental drift • ...
Social-Cognitive theory 2015-10-14
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- psychologically " " people show these signs
- belief that one controls ones own fate
- a series of "bad" events that cause us to believe we are helpless to change our lives
- a tendency to see the worst aspect of things or believe that the worst will happen; a lack of hope or confidence in the future
- the capacity to have an effect on the character, development, or behavior of someone or something, or the effect itself
- a settled way of thinking or feeling about someone or something, typically one that is reflected in a person's behavior
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- effects of our behvior
- the way in which one acts or conducts oneself, especially toward others
- belief that ones fate is due to chance
- hopefulness and confidence about the future or the successful outcome of something
- feelings of severe despondency and dejection
- refers to an individual's belief in his or her capacity to execute behaviors necessary to produce specific performance attainments
- your body's way of responding to any kind of demand or threat
13 Clues: effects of our behvior • belief that ones fate is due to chance • belief that one controls ones own fate • feelings of severe despondency and dejection • psychologically " " people show these signs • your body's way of responding to any kind of demand or threat • the way in which one acts or conducts oneself, especially toward others • ...
Self-Determination Theory 2014-10-14
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- Concerned with social contexts that enhance or forestall internalization—that is, with what conduces toward people either resisting, partially adopting, or deeply internalizing values, goals, or belief systems.
- The degree that the __________ psychological needs are met will influence motivation.
- The ________ of motivation is more influential than the amount of motivation.
- Efficacy related to interactions with the social environment, not an attained skill or ability, but how one feels.
- Specifically addresses the effects of social contexts on intrinsic motivation, or how factors such as rewards, interpersonal controls, and ego-involvements impact intrinsic motivation and interest.
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- A theory of...
- Need to be important and accepted by others, belonging between significant others and the community
- Individual is the perceived source of behaviour, action from interest and integrated values, not independence.
- A lack of intention or motivation
- Describes individual differences in people’s tendencies to orient toward environments and regulate behavior in various ways.
- Comprises four __________________.
- Type of motivation in which an activity's value is salient, and integrated into the self.
- Type of motivation that comprises external and introjected regulation driven by approval motives, avoiding shame, contingent self esteem, ego-involvement.
13 Clues: A theory of... • A lack of intention or motivation • Comprises four __________________. • The ________ of motivation is more influential than the amount of motivation. • The degree that the __________ psychological needs are met will influence motivation. • Type of motivation in which an activity's value is salient, and integrated into the self. • ...
Matter & Kinetic theory 2021-03-02
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- solid H₂O
- matter having a fixed volume & shape
- when a liquid changes into a gas
- matter with no fixed volume or shape
- rapidly changing from a liquid to a gas.
- The liquid phase of H₂O
- from a solid straight to a gas
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- When a gas is changing into a liquid
- changing from a liquid to a solid
- H₂O as a gas
- Matter with a fixed volume but no fixed shape
- From a gas into a solid (No liquid phase)
- changing from a solid to a liquid
13 Clues: solid H₂O • H₂O as a gas • The liquid phase of H₂O • from a solid straight to a gas • when a liquid changes into a gas • changing from a liquid to a solid • changing from a solid to a liquid • When a gas is changing into a liquid • matter having a fixed volume & shape • matter with no fixed volume or shape • rapidly changing from a liquid to a gas. • ...
Music Theory Revision 2022-05-14
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- is the Italian word to describe the speed of the music.
- are used to describe both loud and soft in music.
- is the Italian term for gradually getting faster.
- is the term for "very slow" in Italian.
- is the name of the clef in which the trumpet plays.
- on the keyboard, the distance from one key to the next key is called a _____ step.
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- a _____ signature can be written as 2/4, 3/4 or 4/4.
- the symbol used to raise a note in music.
- if we move from the note A flat to B flat then we are going up by a _____ step.
- this symbol represents silence in music.
- in a meter of 6/8, the bottom number refers to an ____ note beat.
- is the name of the clef in which the trombone plays.
- the symbol used to lower a note in music.
13 Clues: is the term for "very slow" in Italian. • this symbol represents silence in music. • the symbol used to raise a note in music. • the symbol used to lower a note in music. • are used to describe both loud and soft in music. • is the Italian term for gradually getting faster. • is the name of the clef in which the trumpet plays. • ...
Atomic Theory Crossword 2022-02-08
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- what makes up everything
- when a solid turns into a liquid
- the neutral part of an atom
- when atoms take the shape of the container it is in
- when atoms are squished close together
- when an atom has equal positive and negative charges
- when a gas turns into a liquid
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- when atoms are spread apart and occupy the most space
- the positively charged part of an atom
- the negatively charged part of an atom
- when a liquid turns into a gas
- when matter goes directly from a solid to a gas
- when a liquid turns into a solid
13 Clues: what makes up everything • the neutral part of an atom • when a liquid turns into a gas • when a gas turns into a liquid • when a solid turns into a liquid • when a liquid turns into a solid • the positively charged part of an atom • the negatively charged part of an atom • when atoms are squished close together • when matter goes directly from a solid to a gas • ...
Ballet French Theory 2021-01-20
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- To stretch, an outstretched position or action
- A beating action of the working leg
- Small
- To disengage or to move apart
- Half or half way
- Large or Big
- Low position of both arms to form an oval
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- In front
- Graceful movement of the arms
- To jump two feet to two feet
- Behind or at the back
- To throw
- A bending of the knee
13 Clues: Small • In front • To throw • Large or Big • Half or half way • Behind or at the back • A bending of the knee • To jump two feet to two feet • Graceful movement of the arms • To disengage or to move apart • A beating action of the working leg • Low position of both arms to form an oval • To stretch, an outstretched position or action
Particle Theory Crossword 2023-04-19
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- it
- Solid, liquid, ___
- Liquid _____ turning into a gas
- To make a liquid not as strong by _______ something
- The boiling point of water is _______
- The mixture can’t be seen evenly
- Not having a _________ on you that can be absorbed
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- Mixtures are evenly disturbed through a different _______
- There are multiple different _____ of energy
- Having a substance on you that can be ________
- Heat from one object to another
- ______ particles go through a space
- Temperature is a ___________ of hot and cold
13 Clues: it • Solid, liquid, ___ • Liquid _____ turning into a gas • Heat from one object to another • The mixture can’t be seen evenly • ______ particles go through a space • The boiling point of water is _______ • There are multiple different _____ of energy • Temperature is a ___________ of hot and cold • Having a substance on you that can be ________ • ...
Particle Theory Crossword 2023-04-19
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- Mixtures are evenly disturbed through a
- A solid turns into a liquid
- There are multiple different _____ of energy
- Solid, liquid ___
- Heat from one object to another
- ______ particles that go through a space
- Is the boiling point of water
- Can't be seen evenly
- Going to be a gas
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- mixture
- Not having a _________ on you that can be
- Temperature is a ___________ of hot and cold
- Having a substance on you that can be ________
13 Clues: mixture • Solid, liquid ___ • Going to be a gas • Can't be seen evenly • A solid turns into a liquid • Is the boiling point of water • Heat from one object to another • Mixtures are evenly disturbed through a • ______ particles that go through a space • Not having a _________ on you that can be • There are multiple different _____ of energy • ...
Big Bang Theory 2023-05-17
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- is a theory of the exponential expansion of space in the early universe
- refers to a place in the universe where our laws of physics simply break down
- gaps between constituent particles
- is a separation of opposite electrical charges
- measure of hotness or coldness expressed in terms of any of several arbitrary
- is a boundless, three-dimensional extent in which objects and events occur and have relative position and direction
- base unit of thermodynamic temperature measurement in the International System of Units
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- is a branch of astronomy involving the science of the universe's origin.
- molecules are formed by atoms consisting of antiprotons, antineutrons, and positrons. Stable antimatter does not appear to exist in our universe.
- Any of a class of variable stars whose luminosity fluctuates with an extremely regular period
- is a huge collection of gas, dust, and billions of stars and their solar systems.
- is the difference in the direction of a celestial object as seen by an observer from two widely separated points
- the wavelength of the light is stretched, so the light is seen as 'shifted' towards the red part of the spectrum
13 Clues: gaps between constituent particles • is a separation of opposite electrical charges • is a theory of the exponential expansion of space in the early universe • is a branch of astronomy involving the science of the universe's origin. • refers to a place in the universe where our laws of physics simply break down • ...
Hair Removal Theory 2025-11-20
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- Excessive hair growth
- “falling out” stage of hair growth
- Long term hair reduction
- Chest hair
- What is the other name for a pilosebaceous follicle
- Galvanic, thermolysis, and blend are 3 methods of hair removal by what method
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- The study of hair and it’s diseases is called
- A method that is NOT epilation
- A hair follicle is a mass of epidermal cells, extending down into the dermis and forming what?
- removing hair at or near the surface of the skin
- Hair growth is created by the activity of cells in the
- Short, fine, downy hair
- Hair removal that involves short, powerful burst of light
13 Clues: Chest hair • Excessive hair growth • Short, fine, downy hair • Long term hair reduction • A method that is NOT epilation • “falling out” stage of hair growth • The study of hair and it’s diseases is called • removing hair at or near the surface of the skin • What is the other name for a pilosebaceous follicle • Hair growth is created by the activity of cells in the • ...
Music Theory Minute 2025-12-12
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- Individual name of a given note
- Order of treble clef spaces
- Higher clef, usually right hand
- ___ Line: Separates one measure from the next
- Order of bass clef lines
- Area between bar lines
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- Set of 5 lines and 4 spaces
- 3 or more notes played at the same time
- Order of bass clef spaces
- Order of treble clef lines
- ___ Signature: shows sharps or flats
- ___ Signature: shows beats per measure
- Lower clef, usually left hand
13 Clues: Area between bar lines • Order of bass clef lines • Order of bass clef spaces • Order of treble clef lines • Set of 5 lines and 4 spaces • Order of treble clef spaces • Lower clef, usually left hand • Individual name of a given note • Higher clef, usually right hand • ___ Signature: shows sharps or flats • ___ Signature: shows beats per measure • ...
Vocabulary 2021-08-23
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- a well tested explanation that unifies a broad range of observations
- the process of gathering information about events or processes in a careful, orderly way
- a logical interpretation based on prior knowledge or experience
- an organized way of using evidence to learn about the natural world
- the information gathered from observations
- experiment a type of experiment in which only one variable is changed at a time. All other vairables should be kept unchanged
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- a proposed scientific explanation for a set of observations
- variable the variable that is observed and that changes in response to the manipulated variable
- variable the variable that is deliberately changed
9 Clues: the information gathered from observations • variable the variable that is deliberately changed • a proposed scientific explanation for a set of observations • a logical interpretation based on prior knowledge or experience • an organized way of using evidence to learn about the natural world • a well tested explanation that unifies a broad range of observations • ...
Continental drift 2023-09-06
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- True or False: Has Antarctica always been where it is today?
- The latest super continent
- Where did Alfred Wegener die
- The continent that looks like it can fit into Africa
- An Ancient plant whose fossils were found in 5 different continents
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- The man who came up with the theory of continental drift
- True or False: Scientists didn't believe Alfred Wegener at first of his theory
- True or False: Has the continents always been there where it is today?
- The theory that the continents were once one and that they slowly drift apart
- The evidence that brought continental drift theory back to life
10 Clues: The latest super continent • Where did Alfred Wegener die • The continent that looks like it can fit into Africa • The man who came up with the theory of continental drift • True or False: Has Antarctica always been where it is today? • The evidence that brought continental drift theory back to life • ...
THEORY OF JUSTICE 2024-08-31
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- a Principle that everyone should receive equal shares of resources, according to Dworkin.
- a Theory integrating libertarian principles with a focus on fair distribution.
- a Process of deciding how resources should be distributed fairly.
- Luck a Dworkin’s concept addressing inequalities from uncontrollable factors.
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- a Theory by Nozick advocating minimal state interference.
- a Rawls' principle allowing inequalities if they benefit the least advantaged.
- a Economic theory focusing on redistributing wealth and class conflict.
- a Marxist concept referring to the conflict between classes.
- a Concept of fairness in Rawls’ theory.
9 Clues: a Concept of fairness in Rawls’ theory. • a Theory by Nozick advocating minimal state interference. • a Marxist concept referring to the conflict between classes. • a Process of deciding how resources should be distributed fairly. • a Economic theory focusing on redistributing wealth and class conflict. • ...
Social Learning Theory Crossword 2020-12-09
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- The degree to which we notice behaviour?
- Who created the theory?
- What is it?
- How well we remember the behaviour?
- It affects our...
- How do we show the learnt behaviour?
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- The will to emulate the behaviour?
- How do we learn from others?
- It is a...
- The ability to perform the behaviour?
- Name one strength
- Learning through imitating behaviour of others?
- What is the purpose?
13 Clues: It is a... • What is it? • Name one strength • It affects our... • What is the purpose? • Who created the theory? • How do we learn from others? • The will to emulate the behaviour? • How well we remember the behaviour? • How do we show the learnt behaviour? • The ability to perform the behaviour? • The degree to which we notice behaviour? • ...
instruction media puzzle 2025-04-30
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- one's mechanism acquiring knowledge, skills
- theory that state learning is between sender paul.
- learning theory proposed by Plato
- Channel or something that convey
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- 23. the key text from the devotional this morning
- The devotional today is about this person
- theory that focuses on mental operation
- tools to help people
- This person used a screw as an illustration
9 Clues: tools to help people • Channel or something that convey • learning theory proposed by Plato • theory that focuses on mental operation • The devotional today is about this person • one's mechanism acquiring knowledge, skills • This person used a screw as an illustration • theory that state learning is between sender paul. • ...
AP Psychology Names Crossword 2015-04-16
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- Founder of functional psychology and “father of American psychology”.
- A famous linguist who argued that all languages shared basic elements called universal grammar.
- Developed rational emotive behavior therapy.
- Known for working with and against Kohlberg on ethical communities, ethical relationships, and problems in ethics.
- Emphasized how the child’s mind grows through interaction with the social environment.
- A developmental psychologist known for the strange situation experiment, which displayed two types of infant attachment (secure attachment, insecure attachment).
- A cognitive psychology specialized in memory and known for her works on the misinformation effect, eyewitness memory, and false memories.
- Known for his discovery of the forgetting curve and spacing effect.
- Developed the widely used humanistic technique called client-centered therapy.
- Believed that we have one general intelligence.
- Known for his theory of multiple intelligences.
- Known for his work on cognitive dissonance and the social comparative theory.
- Proved that an infant’s temperament is quite stable over time in that certain behaviors in infancy are predictive of behaviors in adolescence.
- A feminist psychologist who believed that the interplay of conscious and unconscious motives and conflicts shape personality.
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- Known for his research on taste aversion learning.
- His theory of learned helplessness states that the feeling of helplessness and the perception of control as external deepens their feelings of resignation.
- A developmental psychologist known for recognizing three parenting styles (authoritarian, permissive, authoritative).
- Believed that humans have a collective unconscious, a common reservoir of archetypes derived from our species’ universal experiences.
- Researched mental age and created a widely used intelligence test.
- Known for his theory of stages of moral development (pre-conventional, conventional, post-conventional).
- Known for research conducted on the split brain.
- A cognitive psychologist who researched how the availability heuristic operates.
- Discovered the principle that, to be perceived as different, two stimuli must differ by a constant minimum percentage.
- Known for his triarchic theory of intelligence.
- A cognitive therapist who believed that changing people’s thinking can change their functioning.
- Studied emotions and its relation to facial expressions.
- Believed hypnosis involved both social influences and a dual-processing state of dissociation.
- A gestalt psychologist known for his conformity experiments.
28 Clues: Developed rational emotive behavior therapy. • Known for his triarchic theory of intelligence. • Believed that we have one general intelligence. • Known for his theory of multiple intelligences. • Known for research conducted on the split brain. • Known for his research on taste aversion learning. • Studied emotions and its relation to facial expressions. • ...
Enlightenment 2021-09-23
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- He developed the heliocentric theory.
- He believed that the only good government was the one that was freely formed by the people and guided by the “general will” of society - direct democracy.
- a person with absolute power
- The theory that the solar system is centered around the earth.
- The people who presented new ways of thinking during the Enlightenment.
- He made a vaccine to prevent smallpox using the inoculation of cowpox.
- A style of art characterized by soft lines and colors. It typically depicted happy scenes with wealthy aristocrats being a usual subject.
- He was considered the founder of modern chemistry. He believed that there are many elements that exist that join together in different ways.
- He stated in his book that people by nature were selfish and ambitious. He believed the type of government needed to control selfish/ambitious people was an absolute monarchy.
- A style of art characterized by dull colors and strong lines. The subject matter was often battle scenes and more realistic. It was a response to the changing ideas in European society.
- He spoke for the rights of freedom of speech and belief.
- contract theory that the government will decisiosnin the citizens best interest.
- He wrote about justice. He believed that laws exist to preserve social order, not to avenge crimes.
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- It is the technique used in the construction and testing of a scientific hypothesis.
- Parties where people met to discuss new ideas.
- The theory that the solar system is centered around the sun.
- He proposed that separation of powers would keep any individual (or group) from gaining total control of the government (checks and balances).
- He determined that certain mathematical laws govern planetary motion.
- He supported the heliocentric theory and explained it with the invention of the telescope.
- He developed laws of motion and gravity.
- He used microscopes to study microorganisms.
- she was one of the first feminists and she wrote about how women should have the same education as men
- He is known for creating analytical geometry (algebra and geometry) and contributing to the scientific method.
- He believed that all people were born with three natural rights - life, liberty, and property. He criticized the idea of an absolute monarchy and encouraged the idea of self-government.
- He added to the development of the scientific method.
25 Clues: a person with absolute power • He developed the heliocentric theory. • He developed laws of motion and gravity. • He used microscopes to study microorganisms. • Parties where people met to discuss new ideas. • He added to the development of the scientific method. • He spoke for the rights of freedom of speech and belief. • ...
Science PeTa 2023-06-06
Across
- -This physicist demonstrated that electric and magnetic fields travel through space as waves moving at the speed of light.
- -_____ relativity theory explains about gravity.
- -The speed of light in an empty space has the same _____ for all observer regardless of their velocity.
- -According to Maxwell, light as a wave have both electrical and magnetic components and that it moves at a constant speed of 186,000 _____ per second.
- -The first principle in Einstein theory is the _____ law principle. It states that all motions are relative to the selected reference frame or viewpoint.
- -He is the famous scientist that proposed the Special Relativity Theory?
- -Time _____ is the apparent difference in the time interval between two events as measured by two clocks
- -The second principle in Einstein's theory deals with the speed of light. This is the _____ of speed.
- -Gravitational _____ is a region in space in which gravity is too strong that even light cannot escape.
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- -This is a disturbance in the regular elliptical movement pattern of a certain celestial body.
- -The planet is said to be most affected by the gravitational force of the sun.
- -The fastest speed known to man is equal to the speed of _____.
- -Newtonian mechanics is grounded on the use of Newton's three laws of motion. The mechanics explains that_____,time,and mass, are absolute.
- -One of Albert Einstein's most famous equation, the mass-energy equivalence, is the principle which concludes that anything that has a mass also has an equal amount of _____.
- -Length _____ is the phenomenon in which an observer at rest would observe a moving object's length to be shorter than its proper length.
- -As the mass of an object becomes massive, the energy needed to move it becomes _____.
- -The relativity of _____ is a concept in Special Relativity Theory which says that if two events are separated in space or position, it is absolutely impossible for the two events to occur simultaneously for two observers
- -The Relativity Postulate, where it is assumed that the laws of physics are the same in all _____ reference.
- -The consistent law principle states that all _____ are relative to the selected reference frame or viewpoint.
- -According to Newton's_____ law, objects in the environment moves in a straight line; hence, the change of location from one environment to another environment must register a straight line to other straight lines.
20 Clues: -_____ relativity theory explains about gravity. • -The fastest speed known to man is equal to the speed of _____. • -He is the famous scientist that proposed the Special Relativity Theory? • -The planet is said to be most affected by the gravitational force of the sun. • -As the mass of an object becomes massive, the energy needed to move it becomes _____. • ...
Motivation Vocab 2024-12-06
Across
- a trait that describes a person's ability to tolerate a lack of external stimuli
- the level of mental stimulation that allows a person to perform at their best
- produces and releases several hormones that help carry out important bodily functions
- a hormone that increases appetite and is often called the "hunger hormone"
- things that are outside of a person or business and can impact them in a positive or negative way
- a personality trait that involves seeking out new and unique experiences that challenge the mind and senses
- when someone is motivated to do something in order to gain a reward or avoid a punishment
- the physical feeling that you need to eat
- the inability to control inappropriate or unwanted behaviors, such as making socially inappropriate comments or actions
- the ability of an organism to maintain a stable internal environment, allowing it to survive and function properly
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- a psychological conflict that occurs when someone must choose between two desirable options
- controlled by the physiological signals that convey energy and nutrient needs
- a psychological situation where a person must choose between two options that are both undesirable
- a theory of motivation that states that people are motivated to reduce physiological imbalances, or "drives"
- the drive to engage in activities that are enjoyable or interesting without external rewards or incentives
- the feeling or state of being sated
- a theory that studies how people are motivated, develop, and experience wellness
- a personality theory that describes the tendency to seek out new and intense experiences
- a structure deep in your brain, acts as your body's smart control coordinating center
- a psychological state where someone is both drawn to and repelled by the same goal or object
- a psychological theory that explains how people seek to maintain an optimal level of physiological arousal
- theory that suggests that external rewards and punishments are the primary cause of an individual's behavior
- performance increases with physiological or mental arousal, but only up to a certain point
- an innate, typically fixed pattern of behavior in animals in response to certain stimuli
- a hormone that helps regulate body weight by signaling the brain to feel full and adjust food intake
25 Clues: the feeling or state of being sated • the physical feeling that you need to eat • a hormone that increases appetite and is often called the "hunger hormone" • controlled by the physiological signals that convey energy and nutrient needs • the level of mental stimulation that allows a person to perform at their best • ...
Atoms & Matter 2023-09-01
8 Clues: positive • negative • no charge • Chocolate chip cookies • Cherry tress are pretty • This person made the billiards theory • This person's theory was created in 400 B.C. • This person's theory is related to the solar system
irregular verb 2024-11-02
Across
- - forbid -... - forbidden
- - seek - ... - sought
- - know - ... - known
- -forget - ... - forgotten
- - teach - ... - taught
- - set - ... - set
- - blow - ... - blown
- - ate - ... - eaten
- - meet - ... - met
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- - beat - ... beaten
- - swear - ... - sworn
- - grow - .... - grown
- - drink - ... - drank
- - cost - ... - cost
- - keep - ... - kept
- -fight - .... - fought
- - dig -... - dug
- - arise - ... - arisen
- - sell - ... - sold
- -be - ... - been
20 Clues: - dig -... - dug • -be - ... - been • - set - ... - set • - beat - ... beaten • - cost - ... - cost • - sell - ... - sold • - ate - ... - eaten • - meet - ... - met • - know - ... - known • - keep - ... - kept • - blow - ... - blown • - seek - ... - sought • - swear - ... - sworn • - grow - .... - grown • - drink - ... - drank • -fight - .... - fought • - teach - ... - taught • ...
Evolution Crossword 2022-10-07
Across
- trait or novel process that helps organisms survive
- man with the theory of evolution
- millions have been collected
- preserved remains
- gradual change in species over time
- change in species
- selecting desired traits to pass down
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- structure reduced in size with little to no function
- best adapted will survive
- man with theory that all animals are born with the desire to be better
- differences within species
- last shared ancestor
- slow and steady
- animal young
14 Clues: animal young • slow and steady • preserved remains • change in species • last shared ancestor • best adapted will survive • differences within species • millions have been collected • man with the theory of evolution • gradual change in species over time • selecting desired traits to pass down • trait or novel process that helps organisms survive • ...
Christianity is an Important Value 2022-04-28
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- Baptizing
- How many years has the Just War Theory been alive?
- Christianity being attacked #4
- Christianity being attacked #2
- Christianity being attacked #1
- Christianity being attacked #3
- Who is head of the household
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- Who is the most impacted with Just War Theory?
- Raising kids in faith
- Having children in marriage
- Christianity being attacked #5
- Men being head of the household
- Life together starting at marriage
13 Clues: Baptizing • Raising kids in faith • Having children in marriage • Who is head of the household • Christianity being attacked #5 • Christianity being attacked #4 • Christianity being attacked #2 • Christianity being attacked #1 • Christianity being attacked #3 • Men being head of the household • Life together starting at marriage • Who is the most impacted with Just War Theory? • ...
Wypadek na Jeziorze 1 2024-11-17
20 Clues: jam • boat • barely • jittery • pumpkin • he went • to stand • of a case • port side • overboard • mysterious • he was able • she drowned • investigation • they set sail • starboard side • to drown (perf) • to drown (impf) • to set sail (perf) • to set sail (impf)
IRREGULAR BUBBLES SET 1 /2nd form/ 2025-01-26
Across
- become - became ...
- teach - taught ...
- forget - forgot ...
- tear - tore ...
- ring - rang ...
- fall - fell ...
- cut - cut ...
- keep - kept ...
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- set - set ...
- sweep - swept ...
- begin - began ...
- dig - dug ...
- stand - stood ...
- drive - drove ...
- throw - threw ...
- run - ran ...
- build - built ...
- mean - meant ...
- cost - cost ...
- let - let ...
20 Clues: set - set ... • dig - dug ... • run - ran ... • cut - cut ... • let - let ... • tear - tore ... • ring - rang ... • fall - fell ... • cost - cost ... • keep - kept ... • mean - meant ... • sweep - swept ... • begin - began ... • stand - stood ... • drive - drove ... • throw - threw ... • build - built ... • teach - taught ... • become - became ... • forget - forgot ...
9/30: Assign B Crossword Puzzle-Boundaries & Pangea 2022-09-29
Across
- Plates in the Earth where earthquakes are found
- Two plates slide past each other horizontally.
- Theory about the continents thought of by one man
- Place on Earth where two or more lithospheric plates collide.
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- theory there was one big continent
- Two tectonic plates move away from each other
- Evidence that continents are still moving
- Theory that the continents were one landmass
- The layer of the Earth that you live on
- America The continent you live on
10 Clues: America The continent you live on • theory there was one big continent • The layer of the Earth that you live on • Evidence that continents are still moving • Theory that the continents were one landmass • Two tectonic plates move away from each other • Two plates slide past each other horizontally. • Plates in the Earth where earthquakes are found • ...
Meta-ethics 2014-10-15
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- Ethical language is meaningful
- theory that ethical statements have an intrinsic sense
- Ethical statements cannot be falsified or verified
- theory that moral values can derive from sense experience
- Ethcial expressions are our likes and dislikes
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- Idea that morals are know by intuition
- Term to describe different moral codes of behaviours
- Ethical language is not meaningful
- Theory that deals with the meaning of ethical terms
- Idea that ethical statements can be falsified and verified
10 Clues: Ethical language is meaningful • Ethical language is not meaningful • Idea that morals are know by intuition • Ethcial expressions are our likes and dislikes • Ethical statements cannot be falsified or verified • Theory that deals with the meaning of ethical terms • Term to describe different moral codes of behaviours • ...
Emotional fun 2024-02-14
Across
- Conflict in which one is faced with two desirable outcomes
- Responses, feelings, behaviors, cognitive processes
- Theory created by Stanley Schachter and Jerome Singer
- Natural response to challenging/threatening situations
- Conflict in which one is faced with two undesirable outcomes
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- Instrument that is also known as a lie detector
- Release of emotional tension
- Theory that suggests emotional experiences and physiological responses occur simultaneously
- Theory that states emotions rise from stimuli
- Effect that facial expressions amplify emotions
10 Clues: Release of emotional tension • Theory that states emotions rise from stimuli • Instrument that is also known as a lie detector • Effect that facial expressions amplify emotions • Responses, feelings, behaviors, cognitive processes • Theory created by Stanley Schachter and Jerome Singer • Natural response to challenging/threatening situations • ...
test 2013-04-05
Across
- A fictious story arranged in comic-strip format and presented as a book.
- A set of technologies allowing one to feel as if they were present, to give the appearance of being present, at a place other than their true location.
- Helium (He), Neon (Ne), Argon (Ar), Krypton (Kr), Xenon (Xe) are these.
- Known as the largest and oldest high IQ society in the world.
- Memonic for WWT Core Values.
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- A relatively young science that includes unusual concepts such as branes, and extra dimensions.
- according to the cosmological theory of the universe's early development, this event led to the formation of our universe.
- Master Windu possess this color lightsaber in Star Wars.
- Proud, brainy intelectual.
- A celestial hunter.
- Ancient Greek drinking party.
- Each human cell has 46 of these.
- A number that can be written without a fractional or decimal component.
13 Clues: A celestial hunter. • Proud, brainy intelectual. • Memonic for WWT Core Values. • Ancient Greek drinking party. • Each human cell has 46 of these. • Master Windu possess this color lightsaber in Star Wars. • Known as the largest and oldest high IQ society in the world. • A number that can be written without a fractional or decimal component. • ...
Ethical Theories 2023-03-16
Across
- rightness or wrongness doesn't depend upon the existence of universal moral principles
- the morality of an action is to be judged solely by its consequences
- determines right from wrong by looking at the outcome
- Ethics an action is right if it is in line with good character
- actions are good or bad according to a set of rules
- an action is right if it shows selfless concern for the interest of others
- Who created virtue ethics?
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- Who created Virtue Ethics?
- of Care an action is good if it shows that we care about those we have a relationship with
- an action is right/wrong independent of your beliefs
- an action is right if it pursues our own interest
- of Care implies that there is moral significance in the fundamental elements of relationships in human life
- defines a good action as one that displays courageoussness
- Sense Theory gives a central date to the affections and sentiments in moral perception
- an action is right/wrong according to personal belief
15 Clues: Who created Virtue Ethics? • Who created virtue ethics? • an action is right if it pursues our own interest • actions are good or bad according to a set of rules • an action is right/wrong independent of your beliefs • determines right from wrong by looking at the outcome • an action is right/wrong according to personal belief • ...
Linear Algebra 2022-11-26
Across
- A Square matrix is called_____matrix if all the non-diagonal elements are zero
- Find to x=?[1-103][01-21][001-1]
- ______ is a branch of mathematics rich in theory and applications
- A Square matrix has ____ if and only if A is non singular
- Horizontal lines in a matrix_____
- If m=n this matrix called a_____matrix
- _____are what remains often removal of a row and column from a matrix
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- A matrix whose determinate is zero_____
- A rectougular array of quantites or expressions in rows and columns that is treated as a single entity and manipulated according to particular rules____
- solve this problem. Find the determinate A=[231][331][241] =?
- Main diagonal should be 1 and those below should be_____
- The menas to change rows and colums
- Two system of linear of linear equations are called ______ if they have pricisely the same solution set
13 Clues: Find to x=?[1-103][01-21][001-1] • Horizontal lines in a matrix_____ • The menas to change rows and colums • If m=n this matrix called a_____matrix • A matrix whose determinate is zero_____ • Main diagonal should be 1 and those below should be_____ • A Square matrix has ____ if and only if A is non singular • ...
AC2.1 Explain Forms of Social Control 2023-05-14
Across
- the use of punishment as a threat to stop people from offending
- the use of some kind of force to make someone conform, this may be physical or psychological
- a set of beliefs that guide and influence our decision making and behaviour
- surname of the man who developed the 'containment theory'
- agencies of the criminal justice system are _____ forms of social control
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- transmission of customs or beliefs from generation to generation
- learning that occurs through rewards and punishments for behaviour
- stated that people need four main bonds in their life, attachment, commitment, involvement and belief.
- containment comes from the influence of social groups around us
- strategies for preventing deviant or criminal behaviour.
- unwritten rules about behaviour - expected behaviour in society
- containment comes from our upbringing and influence from family socialisation
- standards of behaviour that are viewed as right or wrong
13 Clues: strategies for preventing deviant or criminal behaviour. • standards of behaviour that are viewed as right or wrong • surname of the man who developed the 'containment theory' • the use of punishment as a threat to stop people from offending • containment comes from the influence of social groups around us • ...
Was King Tut Murdered? 2024-03-30
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- weak and easily hurt physically or emotionally
- a formal set of ideas that is intended to explain why sth happens or exists
- the act or ceremony of burying a dead body
- the act or process of causing or getting a disease
- an act of trying to do sth, especially sth difficult, often with no success
- something that is difficult to understand or to explain
- an act or the process of finding sb/sth, or learning about sth that was not known about beforearcheologist
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- a break in a bone or other hard material
- the crime of killing sb deliberately
- a person who studies archaeology
- the result that is wanted or intended; producing a successful result
- to examine the nature or structure of sth, especially by separating it into its parts, in order to understand or explain it
- to fasten or join one thing to another
13 Clues: a person who studies archaeology • the crime of killing sb deliberately • to fasten or join one thing to another • a break in a bone or other hard material • the act or ceremony of burying a dead body • weak and easily hurt physically or emotionally • the act or process of causing or getting a disease • something that is difficult to understand or to explain • ...
Ch 4 Crossword 2013-08-29
Across
- In the ABCs of attitudes, this is the 'A'
- Our attitudes predict our behavior when social influences on what we say are _______________
- The tendency to seek information and media that agree with one's views and to avoid dissonant information
- Tension that arises when one is simultaneously aware of two inconsistent cognitions
- The infamous Stanford ______________ experiment showed the importance of role-playing in behaviors affecting our attitudes
- This test is given to assess implicit attitudes (two words)
- In the ABCs of attitudes, this is the 'C'
- The result of bribing people to do what they already like, which may result in them liking the task less (one word)
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- A phenomenon in which people who have first agreed to a small request comply later with a larger request (four words)
- A two-part theory that says people often experience a self-image threat after engaging in an undesirable behavior, and they can compensate by affirming another aspect of the self (two words)
- A set of norms that defines how people in a given social position ought to behave
- This effect refers to the tendency of facial expressions to trigger corresponding feelings such as fear, anger or happiness
- Reduction of dissonance by internally justifying one's behavior when external justification is "insufficient"
- Our attitudes predict our behavior when attitudes are ______________
- In the ABCs of attitudes, this is the 'B'
- The theory that when we are unsure of our attitudes, we infer them much as would someone observing us by looking at our behavior and the circumstances under which it occurs (two words)
- Our attitudes predict our behavior when the attitudes that are _________________ to the behavior are examine
- A favorable or unfavorable evaluative reaction toward something or someone
- A technique for getting people to agree for something by having them agree to an initial request and still comply when the requester ups the ante (one word)
19 Clues: In the ABCs of attitudes, this is the 'A' • In the ABCs of attitudes, this is the 'B' • In the ABCs of attitudes, this is the 'C' • This test is given to assess implicit attitudes (two words) • Our attitudes predict our behavior when attitudes are ______________ • A favorable or unfavorable evaluative reaction toward something or someone • ...
SAPM CROSSWORD 2022-06-22
Across
- One of the researchers/economists who developed the CAPM model
- Researchers came up with the Single index model to reduce the ----------------errors in the Mean-variance model
- The tendency of winning stocks to continue performing well in the near term which is also one of the factors in the 4 factor Fama-French model or the Carhart 4 factor model of asset pricing
- --------------------is the slope of the security characteristic line
- The line representing CAPM is the -----------------market line
- A conditional market order to sell stock if it drops to a given price (write without space)
- The other name for non-diversifiable risk is -------------------------risk
- The efficient line where riskless lending and borrowing are allowed and the tangent portfolio on the efficient frontier of risky assets is the market index is called the ----------------market line
- The frontier which represents the set of portfolios with the maximum rate of return for every given level of risk, or the minimum risk for every level of return
- An opportunity where an investor earns riskless profit without making any net investment
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- CAPM is a market --------------model
- A short ---------- occurs when a stock moves sharply higher, prompting traders who bet its price would fall to buy it in order to avoid greater losses
- In order to diversify, we look for security returns that are related ------------------Unique The ------------risk of the firm is diversifiable
- The economist who developed the Arbitrage Pricing Theory (APT) model
- The other name for indifference curve is --------------curve
- Variance of a portfolio with equi-proportionate investments in each security is approximately equal to the average ------------------as the number of securities becomes very large
- The economist who laid the foundations for the Modern Portfolio theory
- In the absence of secondary markets, this risk would be higher
- On any type of order, instead of paying 100% cash, investors can borrow a portion of the transaction and use the stock as collateral, which is called --------------------transactions
19 Clues: CAPM is a market --------------model • The other name for indifference curve is --------------curve • One of the researchers/economists who developed the CAPM model • The line representing CAPM is the -----------------market line • In the absence of secondary markets, this risk would be higher • --------------------is the slope of the security characteristic line • ...
SAPM CROSSWORD 2022-06-22
Across
- The economist who developed the Arbitrage Pricing Theory (APT) model
- The other name for non-diversifiable risk is -------------------------risk
- The economist who laid the foundations for the Modern Portfolio theory
- An opportunity where an investor earns riskless profit without making any net investment
- Researchers came up with the Single index model to reduce the ----------------errors in the Mean-variance model
- In the absence of secondary markets, this risk would be higher
- One of the researchers/economists who developed the CAPM model
- The tendency of winning stocks to continue performing well in the near term which is also one of the factors in the 4 factor Fama-French model or the Carhart 4 factor model of asset pricing
Down
- Variance of a portfolio with equi-proportionate investments in each security is approximately equal to the average ------------------as the number of securities becomes very large
- The other name for indifference curve is --------------curve
- --------------------is the slope of the security characteristic line
- A short ---------- occurs when a stock moves sharply higher, prompting traders who bet its price would fall to buy it in order to avoid greater losses
- The efficient line where riskless lending and borrowing are allowed and the tangent portfolio on the efficient frontier of risky assets is the market index is called the ----------------market line
- On any type of order, instead of paying 100% cash, investors can borrow a portion of the transaction and use the stock as collateral, which is called --------------------transactions
- CAPM is a market --------------model
- The line representing CAPM is the -----------------market line
- A conditional market order to sell stock if it drops to a given price (write without space)
- The frontier which represents the set of portfolios with the maximum rate of return for every given level of risk, or the minimum risk for every level of return
- In order to diversify, we look for security returns that are related ------------------Unique The ------------risk of the firm is diversifiable
19 Clues: CAPM is a market --------------model • The other name for indifference curve is --------------curve • The line representing CAPM is the -----------------market line • In the absence of secondary markets, this risk would be higher • One of the researchers/economists who developed the CAPM model • The economist who developed the Arbitrage Pricing Theory (APT) model • ...
Ch 4 Crossword 2013-08-29
Across
- Our attitudes predict our behavior when social influences on what we say are _______________
- A set of norms that defines how people in a given social position ought to behave
- A two-part theory that says people often experience a self-image threat after engaging in an undesirable behavior, and they can compensate by affirming another aspect of the self (two words)
- A favorable or unfavorable evaluative reaction toward something or someone
- A phenomenon in which people who have first agreed to a small request comply later with a larger request (four words)
- Reduction of dissonance by internally justifying one's behavior when external justification is "insufficient"
- The theory that when we are unsure of our attitudes, we infer them much as would someone observing us by looking at our behavior and the circumstances under which it occurs (two words)
- In the ABCs of attitudes, this is the 'B'
- The infamous Stanford ______________ experiment showed the importance of role-playing in behaviors affecting our attitudes
- In the ABCs of attitudes, this is the 'A'
Down
- The tendency to seek information and media that agree with one's views and to avoid dissonant information
- The result of bribing people to do what they already like, which may result in them liking the task less (one word)
- This test is given to assess implicit attitudes (two words)
- Our attitudes predict our behavior when the attitudes that are _________________ to the behavior are examine
- Tension that arises when one is simultaneously aware of two inconsistent cognitions
- This effect refers to the tendency of facial expressions to trigger corresponding feelings such as fear, anger or happiness
- In the ABCs of attitudes, this is the 'C'
- A technique for getting people to agree for something by having them agree to an initial request and still comply when the requester ups the ante (one word)
- Our attitudes predict our behavior when attitudes are ______________
19 Clues: In the ABCs of attitudes, this is the 'C' • In the ABCs of attitudes, this is the 'B' • In the ABCs of attitudes, this is the 'A' • This test is given to assess implicit attitudes (two words) • Our attitudes predict our behavior when attitudes are ______________ • A favorable or unfavorable evaluative reaction toward something or someone • ...
The Industrial Revolution By, Autumn 2022-02-16
Across
- an association of workers formed to negotiate collectively with an employer to protect and further workers' rights and interests.
- a business or manufacturing activity carried on in a person's home.
- abstention by governments from interfering in the workings of the free market.
- a company or group of people authorized to act as a single entity (legally a person) and recognized as such in law.
- is a means of subcontracting work.
- a room or a set of rooms forming a separate residence within a house or block of apartments.
- a tax or duty to be paid on a particular class of imports or exports.
- the goods or merchandise kept on the premises of a business or warehouse and available for sale or distribution.
- a project or undertaking, typically one that is difficult or requires effort.
- a political theory derived from Karl Marx, advocating class war and leading to a society in which all property is publicly owned and each person works and is paid according to their abilities and needs.
- the process of making an area more urban.
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- the development of industries in a country or region on a wide scale.
- a couple and their dependent children, regarded as a basic social unit.
- the doctrine that actions are right if they are useful or for the benefit of a majority.
- a method of manufacturing using machinery and division of labor.
- the economic theory that trade generates wealth and is stimulated by the accumulation of profitable balances, which a government should encourage by means of protectionism.
- a means of subcontracting work.
- wealth in the form of money or other assets owned by a person or organization or available or contributed for a particular purpose such as starting a company or investing.
- what is used in the production process to produce output—that is, finished goods and services.
19 Clues: a means of subcontracting work. • is a means of subcontracting work. • the process of making an area more urban. • a method of manufacturing using machinery and division of labor. • a business or manufacturing activity carried on in a person's home. • the development of industries in a country or region on a wide scale. • ...
UNIT 6- cities and urban land use 2025-05-18
Across
- A rule that says the 2nd biggest city is half the size of the biggest, the 3rd is a third, and so on.
- A guy who made a theory about where cities and towns should be placed based on how far people travel for stuff.
- When banks refused to give loans to people in certain neighborhoods, often unfair to minorities.
- When a city tries to fix up old or broken parts to make them better.
- An area of nature or parks around a city that stops too much building.
- A place outside a big city with offices, stores, and fun stuff, not just homes.
- When people move from the city center to neighborhoods just outside of it.
- When richer people move into poorer areas and make it nicer, but it pushes out the old residents.
- When nice homes slowly turn into cheaper housing over time as people move out.
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- Poor parts of a city with few services and sometimes unsafe conditions.
- A huge city with over 10 million people living in it.
- When real estate agents scared people into selling their homes by saying different races were moving in.
- A theory about how cities are set up so people can get to services like stores and doctors easily.
- A city model that shows how modern cities spread out into little edge cities connected by roads.
- A super big city that’s way larger than any other in the same country.
- Land closer to downtown costs more, and that’s why we see taller buildings there.
- A plan for cities to grow in a way that’s good for people and the environment.
- When more and more people move into cities from the countryside.
- When the government says what kind of buildings can be in certain areas, like homes or factories.
19 Clues: A huge city with over 10 million people living in it. • When more and more people move into cities from the countryside. • When a city tries to fix up old or broken parts to make them better. • A super big city that’s way larger than any other in the same country. • An area of nature or parks around a city that stops too much building. • ...
The Universe Crossword 2021-11-02
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- people who study stars
- The theory that is widely accepted by scientists for the beginning of the universe
- Residual energy leftover from the origin of the universe
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- The scientist who discovered that galaxies were slowly increasing in distance
- The scientist who formed the theory of relativity
- the spectrum that is used to study light
- We live in the milky way ___
- A theory of gravity
- the particles that helped form the objects in our universe
- A dead star
10 Clues: A dead star • A theory of gravity • people who study stars • We live in the milky way ___ • the spectrum that is used to study light • The scientist who formed the theory of relativity • Residual energy leftover from the origin of the universe • the particles that helped form the objects in our universe • ...
Famous Scientist and Discoveries 2016-03-03
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- Known for contributions to the fields of cosmology,general relativity, and quantum gravity, especially with black holes
- 3 Laws of Motion
- Isaac Newton discovered this, leading him to create the laws of motion
- Goerges Lemaîtr's theory of how the universe was created in 1927
- Father of genetics
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- E=MC2
- Inventor Of Electricity
- Discovered the Quantum Theory
- Theory of evolution
- Fisrt to use the telescope to gather evidence that the earth revolves around the sun
10 Clues: E=MC2 • 3 Laws of Motion • Father of genetics • Theory of evolution • Inventor Of Electricity • Discovered the Quantum Theory • Goerges Lemaîtr's theory of how the universe was created in 1927 • Isaac Newton discovered this, leading him to create the laws of motion • Fisrt to use the telescope to gather evidence that the earth revolves around the sun • ...
Continental Drift and Plate Tectonics 2023-02-15
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- A 3 dimensional swirling vortex of doom (do you write in your planner?)
- food. food. food on top of food. flip. yummy.
- weight for size
- a guy who had a theory but the theory was not excepted until he was dead
- a theory proposing that places are not where they used to be
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- convergent plates; one is pulled under the other
- The largest rodent
- moving towards each other. volcanoes, earthquakes, trenches.
- slide past me
- green food (spicy)
10 Clues: slide past me • weight for size • The largest rodent • green food (spicy) • food. food. food on top of food. flip. yummy. • convergent plates; one is pulled under the other • moving towards each other. volcanoes, earthquakes, trenches. • a theory proposing that places are not where they used to be • A 3 dimensional swirling vortex of doom (do you write in your planner?) • ...
CVS 2022-07-25
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- Hypertension due to compression of renal artery or its branches
- One of the theory of autoregulation
- Sounds produced that is used to record blood pressure
- Phase in cardiac cycle where volume remains same & pressure keeps raising
- Phenomenon of Increase in Heart rate during inspiration & its decrease during expiration
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- Subdivision of arterioles divide into smaller muscles walled vessels
- A record of sounds made by heart
- A small oscillation in the falling phase of the pulse wave caused by vibrations set up when the aortic valve snaps
- Type of effect where rate of transmission in cardiac conductive tissue is increased
- Type of flow which is noisy
- Drug used for treatment of systolic heart failure
- Law expressing the relation between the flow (Q) and pressure gradient (P) in a long narrow tube of length (L), the viscosity of fluid (η) and the radius (r) of the tube is as
- SA node is also called as
13 Clues: SA node is also called as • Type of flow which is noisy • A record of sounds made by heart • One of the theory of autoregulation • Drug used for treatment of systolic heart failure • Sounds produced that is used to record blood pressure • Hypertension due to compression of renal artery or its branches • ...
crossword for mr.Reeve 2022-12-20
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- a period of great happiness, prosperity and achievement
- a line on which an object spins
- the study of numbers
- a theory or set of values by which one lives; the search for wisdom and knowledge
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- the empire covering much of northern India that was ruled by the Guptas from around 320 C.E. to around 550 C.E.
- a positive result gained by hard work
- a territory that is part of a country or an empire
- was unified for the first time and Buddhist beliefs became widespread.
- a situation of wealth and success
- were a line of rulers, beginning in the mid-200s, who controlled much of India from 320 C.E to 550 C.E.
- a bond between families, states, or other groups to further their common interests
- have made some notable discoveries that have helped us learn about the accomplishments of the Gupta Empire.
- the study of the stars and planets
13 Clues: the study of numbers • a line on which an object spins • a situation of wealth and success • the study of the stars and planets • a positive result gained by hard work • a territory that is part of a country or an empire • a period of great happiness, prosperity and achievement • was unified for the first time and Buddhist beliefs became widespread. • ...
MC Biology Chapter 1 Vocab 2022-09-29
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- the combination of chemical reactions through which an organism builds up or breaks down materials
- treated the same as the experimental group except for one variable
- An organized way of gathering and analyzing evidence about the natural world.
- well-tested explanation that accounts for a broad range of observations
- An type of experiment in which only one variable is manipulated at a time.
- detailed records of experimental observations
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- the study of living things.
- A certain preference or point of view that is personal, rather than scientific.
- a signal to which a living thing reacts
- The act of noticing and describing events or processes in a careful, orderly way.
- A scientific explanation for a set of observations that can be tested in ways that support or reject it.
- process by which organisms maintain a relatively stable internal environment
- stores information organisms need to live, grow and reproduce
13 Clues: the study of living things. • a signal to which a living thing reacts • detailed records of experimental observations • stores information organisms need to live, grow and reproduce • treated the same as the experimental group except for one variable • well-tested explanation that accounts for a broad range of observations • ...
crossword programming 2016-11-30
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- any finite sequence of characters
- term used in various programming languages
- step by step set of operations to be performed
- type a classification of data which tells the compiler or interpreter how the programmer intends to use data
- a value that can change depending on conditions or information passed to the program
- a whole number
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- loop computer programming languages a control flow statement that allows code to be executes repeatedly
- error an error in the syntax of a sequence of characters
- variable a variable with global scope meaning that it is visible thought the program unless shadowed
- informal language theory and computer programming the operation of joining character stings end
- a data type intended to represent the truth of values
- locating and removing computering program bugs
- loop a sequence of instructions that is continually repeated until a certain condition is reached
13 Clues: a whole number • any finite sequence of characters • term used in various programming languages • step by step set of operations to be performed • locating and removing computering program bugs • a data type intended to represent the truth of values • error an error in the syntax of a sequence of characters • ...
Management and leadership 2025-10-15
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- Multi Multi-talented, Creativity, Incisive mind
- refers to the formal lines of authority in an organization.
- Factors Influencing Organisational Structure
- Management approach that continuously improves operations by empowering employees and eliminating waste.
- refers to the official rights of a line manager to give orders and instructions to his/her subordinates in the organization to get things done
- A set of measurable values used to assess HR’s effectiveness and contribution to organizational goals.
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- setting objectives, organising resources and motivating staff so that the organisation’s aims are met”
- bezieht sich auf Verwaltungssysteme innerhalb einer Organisation. Dazu gehören die formellen Richtlinien und Verfahren des Unternehmens.
- what predictive HR practice uses data to forecast workforce trends and performance outcomes?
- Theory proposes that leadership is distributed among team members rather than centralized in one individual.
- the art of motivating a group of people towards achieveing a common objective
- Human resources
- Structurehy structure
13 Clues: Human resources • Structurehy structure • Factors Influencing Organisational Structure • Multi Multi-talented, Creativity, Incisive mind • refers to the formal lines of authority in an organization. • the art of motivating a group of people towards achieveing a common objective • ...
Native American culture 2024-09-24
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- something you expect to be true but that you haven't checked
- a scam, a fake idea that people spread
- the north-western part of this state is Navajo land
- the elements used in a syllabary which represent the possible syllables of a language
- artistic process obtained when parts extend over one another or cover parts of each other
- the movie in which Adam Beach portrayed a US army soldier
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- the character in mythological tales that upsets the expected order of things
- the character that set the stars wrongly in a traditional Native story
- a Native artist who painted The Battle between Good and Evil
- the first president who officially recognized Indigenous Peoples' Day
- a Native American language used by the American army during WWII
- another word for 20
- the word used by the linguist to qualify the weak theory of the hundreds of words for snow in Eskimo
13 Clues: another word for 20 • a scam, a fake idea that people spread • the north-western part of this state is Navajo land • the movie in which Adam Beach portrayed a US army soldier • a Native artist who painted The Battle between Good and Evil • something you expect to be true but that you haven't checked • a Native American language used by the American army during WWII • ...
Crossword 2025-12-30
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- A reasoning approach that builds generalizations based on specific observations.
- In semiotics, the concept or meaning represented by a signifier.
- A habitual combination of words that frequently occur together in a language.
- Research that focuses on numerical data, measurements, and statistical analysis.
- A set of principles or ideas that explain phenomena or guide research.
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- The body of scholarly writings on a particular subject or field.
- A collection of texts or spoken material used for linguistic analysis.
- In semiotics, the form of a word or expression (sound, letters, or image).
- The scientific study of language, including its structure, use, and meaning.
- The system of methods and principles used in a particular discipline or study.
- A reasoning approach that tests hypotheses derived from general principles.
- Research that focuses on non-numerical data, such as meanings, patterns, and experiences.
- A repeated or recurring arrangement of elements in language, behavior, or phenomena.
13 Clues: The body of scholarly writings on a particular subject or field. • In semiotics, the concept or meaning represented by a signifier. • A collection of texts or spoken material used for linguistic analysis. • A set of principles or ideas that explain phenomena or guide research. • In semiotics, the form of a word or expression (sound, letters, or image). • ...
Vietnam Test 2025-05-06
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- Westmoreland- US General in Vietnam use death county to measure success.
- chi Minh strategy- white American is set up to win large battles the Vietcong and NVA don't want to engage in these battles
- Rolling Thunder- US help Vietnamese strategy bomb
- Diah Diem- held an election then US rigged it and took his side
- McNamara- Top military athority in the country.
- an orginization that was meant to stop communist in South East Asia
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- - a thicken petroleum product that burns and sticks
- of Tonkin Resoulution- congress passed its power to the President sp the war got started sooner
- Theory- thought if the South Eat Asia would go communist everyone would follow
- orange- a powerful defiant cochemical that removes the Leeves from trees and plants
- warfare- soilders would stay hidden till it was time to attack
- doves- are against war.
- supported war and are with johnson
- Chi Minh- leader of Vietnam
14 Clues: doves- are against war. • Chi Minh- leader of Vietnam • supported war and are with johnson • McNamara- Top military athority in the country. • Rolling Thunder- US help Vietnamese strategy bomb • - a thicken petroleum product that burns and sticks • warfare- soilders would stay hidden till it was time to attack • ...
O‘tna 2026-04-10
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- – Linguistics is considered this type of science because it deals with perceivable data.
- – A scientific statement or rule formulated after collecting and organizing data.
- – The position which linguistic units occupy in the flow of speech.
- – A system of hypotheses for describing or explaining a certain phenomenon.
- – A procedure used to classify adjectives into inherent and non-inherent qualities.
- – A type of analysis that finds similarities and differences between two languages.
- – The branch of linguistics that studies the vocabulary of a language.
- – This method uses quantitative evaluation of linguistic material.
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- – A transformational process of repatterning without changing basic relationships.
- – The orderly arrangement of data obtained through observation.
- – Analysis that involves permutation, replacement, and addition.
- – One of the three levels (along with grammar) where contrastive analysis is carried out.
- – Substituting a component of a structure with another member of a defined set.
13 Clues: – The orderly arrangement of data obtained through observation. • – Analysis that involves permutation, replacement, and addition. • – This method uses quantitative evaluation of linguistic material. • – The position which linguistic units occupy in the flow of speech. • – The branch of linguistics that studies the vocabulary of a language. • ...
Music Theory Signatures 2021-11-18
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- The speed of the pulse
- Double Bar line
- signature Beginning of a piece represents
- Opposite of staccato
- Musical term used to describe volume
- A dotted half note equals what beats?
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- Rest has notes value
- pp
- Symbol for range of any scale
- The main idea of a tune
- Has 1 beat
- How many notes in a C major scale
- Five leans drawn on a sheet music
13 Clues: pp • Has 1 beat • Double Bar line • Rest has notes value • Opposite of staccato • The speed of the pulse • The main idea of a tune • Symbol for range of any scale • How many notes in a C major scale • Five leans drawn on a sheet music • Musical term used to describe volume • A dotted half note equals what beats? • signature Beginning of a piece represents
Molecular Orbital Theory 2021-03-30
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- What is the bond order of N2 gas?
- Based on the molecular orbital diagram of water, how many lone pair electrons are there in the molecule?
- Lower energy orbital is called _____ orbital.
- Molecule with ____ number of electrons will have fractional bond order.
- Higher energy orbital is called _______ orbital.
- A molecule that has more than two different atoms in their chemical structure is known as ____ molecule.
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- MOT can explain _______ while VBT cannot.
- This orbital does not overlap with other orbitals.
- Molecule is not exist when its bond order is equals to _____.
- NH3 is an example of __________ molecule.
- This bond formed through head-to-head overlapping of s and p orbital.
- This bond formed through side-to-side overlapping of p orbitals.
- Molecule having bond order equals to 3 is a _____-bonded molecule.
13 Clues: What is the bond order of N2 gas? • MOT can explain _______ while VBT cannot. • NH3 is an example of __________ molecule. • Lower energy orbital is called _____ orbital. • Higher energy orbital is called _______ orbital. • This orbital does not overlap with other orbitals. • Molecule is not exist when its bond order is equals to _____. • ...
Sliding Filament Theory 2023-07-03
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- the space in which actin and myosin filaments overlap
- A protein that wraps around the actin filament, covering the binding sites for myosin in a relaxed muscle.
- these attach to actin filaments and create the border of the sarcomere
- A thin filamentous protein found in muscle cells that forms the backbone of the thin filaments.
- A protein complex found on the thin filament that binds to calcium ions and regulates the interaction between actin and myosin.
- A thick filamentous protein found in muscle cells that contains the myosin heads responsible for crossbridge formation.
- The attachment of the myosin heads to the exposed binding sites on actin, forming crossbridges between the thin and thick filaments.
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- The return of the muscle to its resting state after contraction, involving the cessation of calcium ion release, reuptake of calcium into the sarcoplasmic reticulum, and the blocking of the binding sites on actin by tropomyosin.
- The molecule that provides the energy needed for muscle contraction. ATP is hydrolyzed to ADP (Adenosine diphosphate) and inorganic phosphate (Pi), releasing energy that powers the crossbridge cycling.
- area between actin filaments where there is only myosin
- The repetitive process of myosin heads binding to actin, performing a power stroke (resulting in filament sliding), detaching, and resetting for the next binding event, fueled by the hydrolysis of ATP.
- ions Play a crucial role in muscle contraction by binding to troponin and triggering the movement of tropomyosin, exposing the binding sites on actin.
- area where only actin filaments are
13 Clues: area where only actin filaments are • the space in which actin and myosin filaments overlap • area between actin filaments where there is only myosin • these attach to actin filaments and create the border of the sarcomere • A thin filamentous protein found in muscle cells that forms the backbone of the thin filaments. • ...
Orange Theory Kapolei 2024-02-07
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- "For these goblet squats, I want you to glue that ____ to your chest."
- This week's bonus point challenge.
- Everyone's favorite floor move.
- The color on your screen when you're working at 84-91% HR Max.
- "Power Walkers, take it to 10% _____"
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- "3 mph or less, this is your Walking ____"
- Aim for 12-20 per class to see the afterburn effect.
- "Challenging but doable"
- A quick burst of speed on the tread.
- "Looking for 18-24 ____ per minute here in base, rowers."
- The best team in Transformation Challenge!
- An entire class on the weight floor, ____50.
- "VERY uncomfortable"
13 Clues: "VERY uncomfortable" • "Challenging but doable" • Everyone's favorite floor move. • This week's bonus point challenge. • A quick burst of speed on the tread. • "Power Walkers, take it to 10% _____" • "3 mph or less, this is your Walking ____" • The best team in Transformation Challenge! • An entire class on the weight floor, ____50. • ...
Theory Basics 2 2023-10-10
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- Symbol for silence that gets 2 beats.
- Lowers the sound of a note by a 1/2 step.
- Symbol for silence that gets 4 beats.
- This attaches to a stem on 8th notes.
- Symbol for silence that gets 1 beat.
- Raises the sound of a note by a 1/2 step.
- A curved line that connects 2 notes of the same pitch.
- A curved line that connects notes that have different pitch.
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- The smallest interval on a staff.
- Adds half the value to the note it is connected to.
- Symbol for silence that gets 1/2 beat.
- Cancels a sharp or a flat.
- 2 Notes with the same sound but different names.
13 Clues: Cancels a sharp or a flat. • The smallest interval on a staff. • Symbol for silence that gets 1 beat. • Symbol for silence that gets 2 beats. • Symbol for silence that gets 4 beats. • This attaches to a stem on 8th notes. • Symbol for silence that gets 1/2 beat. • Lowers the sound of a note by a 1/2 step. • Raises the sound of a note by a 1/2 step. • ...
Social Identiy Theory 2024-04-17
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- A research method used to study the formation of group behaviour, where individuals are categorised into groups based on trivial or minimal criteria. Even in these arbitrary groups, people tend to favour their in-group over out-groups, demonstrating the power of social categorisation.
- The study of how people perceive, think about, and remember information about themselves and others within a social context. It examines how individuals process, store, and apply social information in their interactions with others.
- This theory suggests that intergroup conflict arises when groups compete for scarce resources. It posits that competition between groups leads to prejudice and discrimination.
- A psychological process where individuals lose their sense of personal identity and feel like they are part of a larger group or entity. It often occurs in group situations and can lead to behaviours that prioritise the group's interests over individual needs.
- are those to which the individual does not belong. Social Identity Theory explains how people tend to favour their in-group over out-groups.
- The tendency for differences between groups to be exaggerated and similarities within groups to be accentuated. This effect occurs when individuals categorize themselves and others into social groups, leading to the amplification of perceived differences between groups.
- The process by which individuals adopt the identity and norms of a particular social group, leading to a sense of belonging and attachment to the group.
- The motivation to perceive one's in-group as superior or more favourable than out-groups. It is a key aspect of Social Identity Theory and contributes to group cohesion and self-esteem.
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- The tendency to perceive members of out-groups as more similar to each other than members of one's in-group. This effect occurs due to the categorisation process and can lead to stereotypes and prejudice against out-groups.
- are social groups with which an individual identifies and feels a sense of belonging.
- The process of categorising oneself and others into social groups based on shared characteristics such as race, gender, age, etc. This categorisation influences how individuals perceive and interact with members of their own group and those of other groups.
- The process of evaluating one's abilities, opinions, and emotions by comparing oneself to others. Social comparison can occur both within and between social groups and influences self-perception and behaviour.
- The idea that individuals derive their self-esteem from the status and achievements of the groups to which they belong. This hypothesis suggests that maintaining a positive social identity is essential for maintaining self-esteem.
13 Clues: are social groups with which an individual identifies and feels a sense of belonging. • are those to which the individual does not belong. Social Identity Theory explains how people tend to favour their in-group over out-groups. • ...
110.1 Color Theory 2024-09-12
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- The _____ system is a numbering system that identifies the lightness or darkness of hair colors in small specific increments.
- When two of the three primary colors are mixed in varying proportions, they produce the three _________ colors: orange, green and violet.
- Complementary colors are often used to correct or __________ unwanted tones.
- When _____________ colors are mixed they produce a neutral color.
- Refers to the vividness, brightness or saturation of a color within its own level.
- Mixing a primary color with its neighboring secondary color in varying proportions makes ________ colors.
- Synthetic hair colorants used today change color in one of two ways: temporarily and ___________.
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- Complementary colors are found ________ one another on the color wheel.
- The tone of a hair color can be described as warm, ____ or neutral.
- Wavelengths that can be seen create color and are known as “_______ light”
- Colors that do not exhibit warm or cool tones.
- _____ is the visual perception of the reflection of light.
- The law of color states that only three colors -yellow, red and blue, called _______ colors- are “pure” colors.
13 Clues: Colors that do not exhibit warm or cool tones. • _____ is the visual perception of the reflection of light. • When _____________ colors are mixed they produce a neutral color. • The tone of a hair color can be described as warm, ____ or neutral. • Complementary colors are found ________ one another on the color wheel. • ...
Music Theory Crossword 2024-12-01
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- raising or lowering a note by a half step
- famous deaf Germen composer
- the instrument I play
- a famous Austrian composer
- the fifth scale degree in any scale
- the treble clef and bass clef connected by a _____
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- short and separated notes
- The first scale degree in any scale
- smooth
- The half-step below the tonic
- as fast as possible
- the speed of a piece
- sweet
13 Clues: sweet • smooth • as fast as possible • the speed of a piece • the instrument I play • short and separated notes • a famous Austrian composer • famous deaf Germen composer • The half-step below the tonic • The first scale degree in any scale • the fifth scale degree in any scale • raising or lowering a note by a half step • the treble clef and bass clef connected by a _____
Cell Theory Crossword 2025-03-20
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- developed the microscope
- cells with NO nucleus
- increase in size
- chemical reactions inside the cell
- perceiving and responding to changes in the environment
- cells with a nucleus
- states all organisms are composed of cells
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- keeping conditions inside the organism within tolerable limits
- obtaining food to provide energy for growth
- smallest structural and functional unit of an organism
- discovered cells
- protection against enemies
- producing offspring
13 Clues: increase in size • discovered cells • producing offspring • cells with a nucleus • cells with NO nucleus • developed the microscope • protection against enemies • chemical reactions inside the cell • states all organisms are composed of cells • obtaining food to provide energy for growth • smallest structural and functional unit of an organism • ...
PIAGET'S COGNITIVE THEORY 2025-08-21
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- Piaget's Cognitive Theory has __ stages
- At this stage, logical thinking skills is developed.
- When schemas change to fit new info.
- Understanding that quantity remains the same even if shape changes.
- The inability to see another person’s perspective
- Balancing assimilation and accommodation leads to this
- Piaget’s second stage for 2–7 years
- When a child adds new info to existing schemas.
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- Piaget’s fourth stage (12 years+)
- Thinking about thinking.
- Stage where infants learn through senses and actions.
- A mental framework for organizing knowledge.
- Piaget’s third stage 7–11 years.
- PERMANENCE Playing peek-a-boo teaches what concept.
- “I thought all four-legged animals were dogs” shows this process.
15 Clues: Thinking about thinking. • Piaget’s third stage 7–11 years. • Piaget’s fourth stage (12 years+) • Piaget’s second stage for 2–7 years • When schemas change to fit new info. • Piaget's Cognitive Theory has __ stages • A mental framework for organizing knowledge. • When a child adds new info to existing schemas. • The inability to see another person’s perspective • ...
Hair Removal Theory 2025-06-13
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- dormant/resting phase of the hair
- form of electrolysis that inserts a single needle into papilla
- growth phase of hair
- form of electrolysis that decomposes papilla
- a condition that causes excessive hair growth and typically affects women
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- removal of hair at or near the skin's surface
- transitional phase of hair
- form of permanent hair reduction involving electric currents
- type of hair you have for the term of your life
- method of temp. hair removal using 100% cotton thread
- removal of hair from the follicle
- majority of hair on face is this type
- genetic condition causing excessive hair growth in men and women
13 Clues: growth phase of hair • transitional phase of hair • dormant/resting phase of the hair • removal of hair from the follicle • majority of hair on face is this type • form of electrolysis that decomposes papilla • removal of hair at or near the skin's surface • type of hair you have for the term of your life • method of temp. hair removal using 100% cotton thread • ...
Theory of Matter 2025-06-02
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- Energy transferred from hotter to colder substances
- Water, juice
- Oxygen, smoke
- A device used to measure the temperature of
- object.
- A state of rest or balance due to the equal
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- in a substance
- All things around us
- Measure of the average energy level of the
- A body of matter that makes up an object
- The amount of space occupied by any object
- Tables, chairs, pencils
- of opposing forces
13 Clues: object. • Water, juice • Oxygen, smoke • in a substance • of opposing forces • All things around us • Tables, chairs, pencils • A body of matter that makes up an object • Measure of the average energy level of the • The amount of space occupied by any object • A device used to measure the temperature of • A state of rest or balance due to the equal • ...
