set theory Crossword Puzzles
Technical 2016-09-20
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- The fundamental software that support application software
- Macbook ___ (world's thinnest notebook)
- Knowledge discovery in data abbr.
- Technical term for a device or system or object when it is viewed primarily in terms of its input and output characteristics (2 words)
- Text and graphics which are used in creating a website
- Interfaces for programming applications
- Type of engineering to solve problems, which includes databases and data mining
- Data Bases Administrator, for short
- Ratio of circumference to diameter
- Person responsible for Information in an organization
- Data mining software
- Keeps, as in data
- State in Australia
- Type of internet feed
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- Its accuracy will regulate the usefulness of a data base
- Word to give an alternative
- File size measurement, for short
- Database file extension
- Type of computing also called Utility computing (2 words)
- Union, intersect and complement are the three primary operations of ___ theory
- Basic units used to build data structures
- Thing which can be fired
- Accounts payable, for short
- Leading site on data mining (.com)
- Purpose
- Short for document
- Spreadsheet unit
- Database keyword
- neural nets"
- One innovation in Mozilla Firefox which was later copied in Microsoft IE
30 Clues: Purpose • neural nets" • Spreadsheet unit • Database keyword • Keeps, as in data • Short for document • State in Australia • Data mining software • Type of internet feed • Database file extension • Thing which can be fired • Word to give an alternative • Accounts payable, for short • File size measurement, for short • Knowledge discovery in data abbr. • Leading site on data mining (.com) • ...
Technical Puzzle 2016-09-20
Across
- Spreadsheet unit
- Interfaces for programming applications
- Type of internet feed
- Leading site on data mining (.com)
- Its accuracy will regulate the usefulness of a data base
- File size measurement, for short
- The fundamental software that support application software
- Technical term for a device or system or object when it is viewed primarily in terms of its input and output characteristics (2 words)
- Database keyword
- Basic units used to build data structures
- Knowledge discovery in data abbr.
- Data mining software using neural nets
- Macbook ___ (world's thinnest notebook)
- Ratio of circumference to diameter
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- Person responsible for Information in an organization
- Keeps, as in data
- Type of computing also called Utility computing (2 words)
- State in Australia
- Data Bases Administrator, for short
- Type of engineering to solve problems, which includes databases and data mining
- Database file extension
- One innovation in Mozilla Firefox which was later copied in Microsoft IE
- Text and graphics which are used in creating a website
- Short for document
- Union, intersect and complement are the three primary operations of ___ theory
- Thing which can be fired
- Purpose
27 Clues: Purpose • Spreadsheet unit • Database keyword • Keeps, as in data • State in Australia • Short for document • Type of internet feed • Database file extension • Thing which can be fired • File size measurement, for short • Knowledge discovery in data abbr. • Leading site on data mining (.com) • Ratio of circumference to diameter • Data Bases Administrator, for short • ...
Academic Vocab 1+2 Crossword 2021-11-23
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- information, like facts or statistics, that you can analyze
- everything required without using unnecessary words
- to emphasize the differences between multiple things
- to judge or calculate the quality, importance, amount or value of something
- a law or laws passed by a government
- a way of proceeding or doing something
- something that changes quite often, usually without a pattern
- a set of ideas or plans used for making decisions
- a purpose or intended use of the way something works
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- a society, civilization, or group considered in relation to its beliefs, way of life, or art
- a usual way of doing something correctly
- to understand the meaning of something in a particular way
- important or significant, to the point
- a plan or method that is used to deal with a particular problem
- to create a whole work of art or piece of writing
- to show a statement or theory is true or correct using evidence
- to emphasize the similarities between multiple things
- to draw a conclusion about something using evidence and reason
- to add to or present ideas with specific details
- relating to a system of laws which formally states people's rights and duties
20 Clues: a law or laws passed by a government • important or significant, to the point • a way of proceeding or doing something • a usual way of doing something correctly • to add to or present ideas with specific details • to create a whole work of art or piece of writing • a set of ideas or plans used for making decisions • everything required without using unnecessary words • ...
History 2021-12-07
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- a major country in Europe that led the way for exploration
- capital of Italy
- a young Egyptian pharaoh that ruled for only nine years before dying
- concerned the power the pope "gave himself"
- the word we use to say ten years
- plant or animal remains
- an instrument used to find latitude
- an exchange of goods; business
- a tribe in new mexico known for making turquoise jewelry
- a line of rulers from one family
- a group of merchants or craftspeople who set prices and standards for products
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- the name of the longest river in the world
- the system, spirit, or custom of medieval knighthood (people say it's dead)
- discovered the grand canyon and other famous land marks
- huge egyptian monuments all over the egyptian desert; built as tombs for pharaohs
- a language that was used by Rome and is the base of many other languages like spanish, english, and others
- study of artifacts
- rule of the few
- explored space
- a Spanish conquistador who brings the disease of smallpox with him to the Americas
- the economic theory that depends on a greater amount of exports than imports
- a document that limits the kings power
22 Clues: explored space • rule of the few • capital of Italy • study of artifacts • plant or animal remains • an exchange of goods; business • the word we use to say ten years • a line of rulers from one family • an instrument used to find latitude • a document that limits the kings power • the name of the longest river in the world • concerned the power the pope "gave himself" • ...
Doctors and Medicine Middle Age 2022-01-11
Across
- Was used as an antiseptic on wounds.
- ______ was used to reduce fever.
- Lung problems were treated with a medicine made of ______ and comfrey.
- By the fourth century the concept of a _________ was emerging in parts of the Roman Empire.
- Medieval doctors also prescribed ________ for purging.
- These were books containing medical remedies
- A book that Medieval doctors carried, contained a table of the planets, a urine chart and a set of rules for bleeding patients.
- The bubonic plague is also known as the Black ______.
- _____ was considered the “father of Medicine"
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- Spotted leaves of lungwort, which was used for _______.
- The first ________ was established in Baghdad in the year 754.
- Their cures were a mixture of _________.
- Who was the most influential ancient physician during the Middle Ages?
- One of the oldest medicines we use in today and middle ages.
- A mixture of _______ and hemlock was applied to aching joints.
- Prevailing medical practices were still based on the theory of the Four _______.
- A painkiller
- Common back then as cold medicine is today.
- Headache and aching joints were treated with sweet-smelling _______.
- _____ was used in treating venom and wounds.
20 Clues: A painkiller • ______ was used to reduce fever. • Was used as an antiseptic on wounds. • Their cures were a mixture of _________. • Common back then as cold medicine is today. • These were books containing medical remedies • _____ was used in treating venom and wounds. • _____ was considered the “father of Medicine" • The bubonic plague is also known as the Black ______. • ...
Biological terminology 2023-11-06
Across
- What is the name of viruses that infect bacteria?
- What is the change in the number of chromosomes in the cell called?
- A very small organism without cells?
- Biological catalyst.
- Artificial biogeocenosis created by human hands for the purpose of obtaining agricultural products?
- What is the name of Mendel's second law?
- What kind of bacteria live in symbiotic relationship with leguminous plants?
- Name the theoretical basis of selection?
- What is the name of the set of plasticity and energy exchange process in the cell?
- A biological field that studies lichens?
- Location of where most nutrientsare absorbed.
- tube The cavity of the middle ear continues with the pharynx .......?
- What is the term genetics?
- Who proposed biochemical evolution?
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- Organ that stores and releases bile.
- Transformist who created the first complete evolutionary theory
- mother and fetus.
- A single-celled insect?
- Where a baby develops until birth.
- Organ where substances pass
- What is the name of spherical bacteria?
- What is the association between living organisms and the surrounding environment in one area of the Earth's surface called?
- What is the name of "spinal curvature"?
- Enzyme that converts converts protein into amino acids.
- Type of digestion which involvesbreaking down food by crushing ormashing.
- Reproductive cell:
26 Clues: mother and fetus. • Reproductive cell: • Biological catalyst. • A single-celled insect? • What is the term genetics? • Organ where substances pass • Where a baby develops until birth. • Who proposed biochemical evolution? • Organ that stores and releases bile. • A very small organism without cells? • What is the name of spherical bacteria? • What is the name of "spinal curvature"? • ...
Biological terminology 2023-11-06
Across
- What is the name of viruses that infect bacteria?
- A biological field that studies lichens?
- Transformist who created the first complete evolutionary theory
- Type of digestion which involves breaking down food by crushing or mashing.
- What is the association between living organisms and the surrounding environment in one area of the Earth's surface called?
- Artificial biogeocenosis created by human hands for the purpose of obtaining agricultural products?
- Where a baby develops until birth.
- Organ that stores and releases bile.
- A very small organism without cells?
- tube The cavity of the middle ear continues with the pharynx .......?
- What is the name of Mendel's second law?
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- What is the name of the set of plasticity and energy exchange process in the cell?
- Who proposed biochemical evolution?
- What is the name of spherical bacteria?
- What kind of bacteria live in symbiotic relationship with leguminous plants?
- Organ where substances pass between mother and fetus.
- What is the term genetics?
- Reproductive cell
- What is the change in the number of chromosomes in the cell called?
- Biological catalyst.
- Enzyme that converts converts protein into amino acids.
- A single-celled insect?
- Location of where most nutrientsare absorbed.
- What is the name of "spinal curvature"?
- Name the theoretical basis of selection?
25 Clues: Reproductive cell • Biological catalyst. • A single-celled insect? • What is the term genetics? • Where a baby develops until birth. • Who proposed biochemical evolution? • Organ that stores and releases bile. • A very small organism without cells? • What is the name of spherical bacteria? • What is the name of "spinal curvature"? • A biological field that studies lichens? • ...
Unit 8 Vocab 2023-12-11
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- fleet of war ships
- ruled by god
- A member of aristocracy second in line to prince
- Absolute rule
- economic system with little to no government
- economic system where private business operate in comptetition with largely free of state control
- A set of principals governing a state
- monarch limited by constitution
- High ranking official
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- A body of high ranking state officials usually leaders
- Suppression of information from being spread
- theory of ethics that all humans have certain values that affect what they do and their behavior
- A ruler with absolute power that takes no account for other peoples wishes or opinions
- Human rights that cannot be taken by laws created (universal laws)
- A usually cruel ruler that holds absolute power
- equal power between nations
- cut off river flow
- anyone with the right to vote
- split into parts
- port with water that does not freeze
- A substation reduction in the population of an area
- those with authority over a nation state or community
- a small group of people in control of a country, organization or institution.
- anyone who dissents
24 Clues: ruled by god • Absolute rule • split into parts • fleet of war ships • cut off river flow • anyone who dissents • High ranking official • equal power between nations • anyone with the right to vote • monarch limited by constitution • port with water that does not freeze • A set of principals governing a state • Suppression of information from being spread • ...
Scientific Review 2024-01-17
Across
- proposal intended to explain certain facts or observations
- quantity that can assume any of a set of values
- standard against which other conditions can be compared
- hypothesis that is taken for granted
- hypothetical description of a complex entity or process
- as an amount that can be measured
- from experiment and observation rather than theory
- statement made about the future
- visual display of data or information
- visual representation of the relations between quantities
- way of doing something, especially a systematic way
- on which to base belief
- quality of being near to the true value
- partiality preventing objective consideration of an issue
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- act of making and recording a measurement
- process involved in a particular form of work
- general direction in which something tends to move
- distinguishing attributes
- collection of facts from which conclusions may be drawn
- conclusion you can draw based on known evidence
- quality of being reproducible in amount or performance
- quantity that does not vary
- act of conducting a controlled test or investigation
- hypothetical description of a complex entity or process
24 Clues: on which to base belief • distinguishing attributes • quantity that does not vary • statement made about the future • as an amount that can be measured • hypothesis that is taken for granted • visual display of data or information • quality of being near to the true value • act of making and recording a measurement • process involved in a particular form of work • ...
Ridge Kutchman, Enlightenment and revolution 2024-12-18
Across
- Empresses of Russia
- having or representing the earth as the center
- a belief that we come to knowledge through the use of logic
- a system of government in which the same territory
- Known for the spirit of laws
- A style they used to wear
- Giving up some freedom for protection from the goverment
- Known for the Social Contrast
- A movement of politics, philosophy, science and communication.
- the first 10 amendments
- A party they used to throw
- series of events that marked the emergence of modern science during the early modern period
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- She was in the women's right movement
- A cultural and art movement
- belief that God is who set the universe in motion
- Paper that was wrote in July 4, 1776
- Judicial, Executive, Legislative
- represented a place of spiritual awakening and enlightenment
- 3rd president
- made the theory that Earth orbits the sun
- beloved in freedom of speech
- the process of objectively establishing facts through testing and experimentation
- A philosopher that wanted freedom
- having or representing the sun as the center
- A person that is really smart and makes theories
- Known for the three laws of motion
26 Clues: 3rd president • Empresses of Russia • the first 10 amendments • A style they used to wear • A party they used to throw • A cultural and art movement • Known for the spirit of laws • beloved in freedom of speech • Known for the Social Contrast • Judicial, Executive, Legislative • A philosopher that wanted freedom • Known for the three laws of motion • ...
Ch. 15 - The New Science 2024-05-02
Across
- a way of doing something
- a three-sided object that can be seen through
- the structure of a human or animal body
- to look at facts ad arrive at a belief or decision
- to move in a pattern from one place to another
- a tube in the body through which blood passes
- the center of something
- clear, reasonable, step-by-step thinking
- a teaching or relief that a religious authority thinks is false
- to pull something toward oneself
- a group of people with something in common
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- to refuse to accept something or someone
- a statement that explains why or how something happens
- an educated guess about an answer to a problem
- a decision reached through step-by-step thinking
- to make something appear larger than it is
- all the planets and stars that exist in space
- to move around something
- the force that pulls objects toward the center of Earth and gives objects weight
- to go against; to say the opposite of what has been said
- to bounce off an object or to show an image of something
- a set of steps to follow to reach a true end
- to soak up
23 Clues: to soak up • the center of something • a way of doing something • to move around something • to pull something toward oneself • the structure of a human or animal body • to refuse to accept something or someone • clear, reasonable, step-by-step thinking • to make something appear larger than it is • a group of people with something in common • ...
Ecology Words 2024-05-13
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- an area classified according to the species that live in that location
- a series of organisms that eat one another so that energy and nutrients flow from one to the next.
- living factors in the environment
- study of relationships between organisms and the living and non-living factors in the environment
- interaction between the community and the non-living factors in the environment
- all of one species
- an idea or set of ideas that is intended to explain facts or events
- both organisms benefit
- one organism benefits and the other is unaffected
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- non-living factors in the environment
- a system where energy and matter are transferred between living organisms and non-living parts of the environment
- method the process of objectively establishing facts through testing and experimentation
- a maker or manufacturer of something
- a concept or idea that you test through research and experiments
- role of species with the community
- a complex network of interconnecting and overlapping food chains showing feeding relationships within a community
- the position of an organism in the food chain
- all populations in an area
- one organism benefits and the other is harmed
- a person who consumes a product or service
20 Clues: all of one species • both organisms benefit • all populations in an area • living factors in the environment • role of species with the community • a maker or manufacturer of something • non-living factors in the environment • a person who consumes a product or service • the position of an organism in the food chain • one organism benefits and the other is harmed • ...
Tbtb 2025-02-11
Across
- - A careful, systematic way of exploring a topic to learn something new.
- - The challenge or issue that drives your research.
- - The choices you make about what to focus on in your research.
- - Aiming to reflect what’s actually happening in the world.
- - A set of ideas that explains how something works or why things happen.
- - Really trying to understand others’ feelings and perspectives.
- - Studying things as they naturally happen, in real-life settings.
- - Keeping an open mind and staying unbiased.
- - Being clear and detailed about what you’re studying.
- - Research based on understanding experiences and meanings, not numbers.
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- - The way you actually carry out your research.
- - Looking at the big picture, not just individual parts.
- - Having a clear, practical plan with specific goals.
- - The factors that might hold you back in your research.
- - Research that’s meant to solve real-world problems.
- - Starting with specific observations and building broader ideas.
- - Being able to quantify what you’re studying.
- - The areas or limits of your study.
- - The central thing you want to find out in your study.
- - Being open to adjusting your research as you go along.
20 Clues: - The areas or limits of your study. • - Keeping an open mind and staying unbiased. • - Being able to quantify what you’re studying. • - The way you actually carry out your research. • - The challenge or issue that drives your research. • - Having a clear, practical plan with specific goals. • - Research that’s meant to solve real-world problems. • ...
Term 3 Revision 2024-09-02
Across
- - point where the business makes neither a profit or a loss.
- -pricing strategy where the seller sets the price differently across markets
- - provides a framework within which employees and employers can collectively bargain
- - ethical expectations in the business.
- - sets the budgets in the business
- - employee organisation
- - fluctuates when sales volume changes.
- - when employees organise themselves in a group and refuse to work as a form of protest
- - expected beahviour in the business.
- - theory that states that whatever is done should be for the good of the greatest number of people
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- - pricing a product based on its cost price
- - general increase in price of goods
- - offereing a lower price initially to attract customers to a new product
- - unauthorised use of another person's work
- pricing a product based on the consumer's willingness to pay
- - The exclusive legal right given to the originator.
- - when a country dumps their unwanted goods in another country.
- - when employers keep their employess form their place of work
- - cost during set-up of business
- - ehtical approach that guides a company's decisions
- - the fixed and variable cost combined
21 Clues: - employee organisation • - cost during set-up of business • - sets the budgets in the business • - general increase in price of goods • - expected beahviour in the business. • - the fixed and variable cost combined • - ethical expectations in the business. • - fluctuates when sales volume changes. • - pricing a product based on its cost price • ...
climate and soil 2016-10-27
16 Clues: Boden • reihen • Theorie • Schiefer • erhalten • gedeihen • Umgebung • Kalkboden • Landschaft • ermöglichen • Grenzregion • ausgestattet • Feuchtigkeit • Fülle,Bündel • Urgesteinsboden • Klimabedingungen
Psychology 2018-01-30
Across
- assignment / assigning participants to experimental and control groups by chance, thus minimizing any differences between them
- / a technique for ascertain the self reported attitudes or behaviors of people, usually by questioning a representative, random sample of them
- / a method in which researches vary one or more factors to observe the effect on some behavior or mental process
- procedure / a procedure in which participants and research staff are ignorant about who has received the treatment or a placebo
- variable / the experimental factor that is manipulated; the variable whose effect is being studied
- / the view that psychology should be an objective science that studies behavior without reference to mental processes
- effect / results caused by expectations alone
- / the scientific study of behavior and mental processes
- group / the group in an experiment that contrasts with the experimental condition and serves as a comparison for evaluating the effect of the treatment
- variable / the outcome factor; the variable may change in response to manipulations of the independent variable
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- / an explanation using an integrated set of principals that organizes observations and predicts behaviors or events
- / the enduring behaviors, ideas, attitudes and traditions shared by a group of people and transmitted from one generation to the next
- group / the group in an experiment that is exposed to the treatment, that is, to one version of the independent variable
- / a measure of extent to which two factors vary together, and thus of how well either factor predicts the other
- / an integrated approach that incorporates different but complementary views from biological,psychological, and sociocultural perspectives
- psychology / emphasized the growth potential of healthy people and the individuals potential for personal growth
- / repeating the essence of a research study, usually with different participants in different situations, to see whether the basic findings extends to other participants and circumstances
- correlation / the perception of a relationship where none exists
- / a testable prediction, often implied by a theory
19 Clues: effect / results caused by expectations alone • / a testable prediction, often implied by a theory • / the scientific study of behavior and mental processes • correlation / the perception of a relationship where none exists • variable / the experimental factor that is manipulated; the variable whose effect is being studied • ...
The Oscars 2015 2015-01-28
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- Movie set in the 1930's, up for Best Picture.
- Reese Witherspoon is up for Best Actress for her role in what movie?
- Movie about a first year music student joining a jazz band.
- Dark comedic movie about a washed up actor named Riggan Thomson
- Nominated for Best Actor for his role in The Theory of Everything.
- This movie nominated for Best Picture was filmed over the course of 12 years.
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- Directed Grand Budapest Hotel
- Movie up for Best Picture, stars Bradley Cooper.
- Based on a real life story during WWII and a math genius named Alan Turing.
- This will be the ___ academy awards.
- The song "Everything is Awesome", nominated Best Original Song, is from what movie?
- Meryl Streep (nominated for best supporting actress) was in what recent musical-turned movie?
12 Clues: Directed Grand Budapest Hotel • This will be the ___ academy awards. • Movie set in the 1930's, up for Best Picture. • Movie up for Best Picture, stars Bradley Cooper. • Movie about a first year music student joining a jazz band. • Dark comedic movie about a washed up actor named Riggan Thomson • Nominated for Best Actor for his role in The Theory of Everything. • ...
natalie morales crossword 2021-09-22
Across
- a way to know the cost of something you need or want
- the formulation of an idea or theory
- the way a person or animal acts or functions around others
- a person or thing that is greatly admired, loved, or revered.
- the origin of a word and the historical development of its meaning.
- a quality or feature regarded as a characteristic or part of someone or something.
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- the combination of characteristics or qualities that form an individual's distinctive character.
- the place, time, and circumstances in which something occurs.
- a list of all of the sources you have used in the process of researching your work.
- not plentiful or abundant
- text in which a personal opinion or position of a journalist or communicator is presented
- a set of related events, or things that follow each other in a particular order.
12 Clues: not plentiful or abundant • the formulation of an idea or theory • a way to know the cost of something you need or want • the way a person or animal acts or functions around others • a person or thing that is greatly admired, loved, or revered. • the place, time, and circumstances in which something occurs. • ...
Vocabulary Week 7 2024-10-16
Across
- diminish the worth or value of (a quality or achievement).
- a comprehensive description and explanation of an idea or theory.
- able to be believed; convincing.
- a situation in which a difficult choice has to be made between two or more alternatives, especially equally undesirable ones.
- waste (something, especially money or time) in a reckless and foolish manner.
- strong hostility.
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- intervene on behalf of another.
- a set of reasons or a logical basis for a course of action or a particular belief.
- well known for some bad quality or deed.
- a way of carrying out a particular task, especially the execution or performance of an artistic work or a scientific procedure.
- the ability to see, hear, or become aware of something through the senses.
- the substance or essence of a speech or text.
12 Clues: strong hostility. • intervene on behalf of another. • able to be believed; convincing. • well known for some bad quality or deed. • the substance or essence of a speech or text. • diminish the worth or value of (a quality or achievement). • a comprehensive description and explanation of an idea or theory. • ...
Psychology Crossword Puzzle 2025-10-24
Across
- investigated the mechanisms of imprinting
- Represenitive
- A process of early learning in which a young animal or infant forms a strong and enduring attachment to the first moving object or individual
- understanding information or ideas
- the person known for the babinski reflex
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- American philosopher and psychologist, whose work informed theory and research of memory, dreams and the self
- a primitive involuntary movement present in newborns and infants
- the early language development stage where children use short simple phrases
- A representation of a plan or theory
- known for his sociocultural theory of cognitive development, which posits that social interaction and culture are fundamental to learning
- Swiss psychologist known for their work on child development
- a branch of psychology that studies the physical, cognitive, social, and emotional changes that occur throughout the human lifespan, from conception to death
- thinking only of oneself
- A place to stay
- an involuntary, innate reflex present in newborns that helps them locate and latch onto a food source
- The person who fundamentally changed our understanding of animal and human behavior
- prevention of wasteful use of a resource
17 Clues: Represenitive • A place to stay • thinking only of oneself • understanding information or ideas • A representation of a plan or theory • prevention of wasteful use of a resource • the person known for the babinski reflex • investigated the mechanisms of imprinting • Swiss psychologist known for their work on child development • ...
Chapter 10: Interest Groups 2022-03-23
Across
- tactic that gives funding for legislators campaign
- Theory that the 'superior' prevail
- going to court to cause change
- theory that too many interest groups will cause a weak government
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- Those that try to pressure legislators to support their view
- Country with the most citizens involved in associations
- using the media to pressure legislators
- Theory that the public prevails
- Organizations of people that have similar views and goals
- Talks about factions
10 Clues: Talks about factions • going to court to cause change • Theory that the public prevails • Theory that the 'superior' prevail • using the media to pressure legislators • tactic that gives funding for legislators campaign • Country with the most citizens involved in associations • Organizations of people that have similar views and goals • ...
Scientific Rev Vocab 2022-05-11
Across
- the theory that planets and the sun revolve the earth
- declare not fit for use
- a movement where thinks used science and reasoning
- the force that pulls things to the earth
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- rights given to people at birth
- allowing others to believe what they want
- the method of using facts to reach a conclusion
- a multi-step process to prove a theory
- law discovered by observation and thought
- the theory that the earth revolves the sun
10 Clues: declare not fit for use • rights given to people at birth • a multi-step process to prove a theory • the force that pulls things to the earth • allowing others to believe what they want • law discovered by observation and thought • the theory that the earth revolves the sun • the method of using facts to reach a conclusion • ...
Scientific Revolution 2025-10-16
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- supported heliocentrism theory
- invented the scientific theory
- formally or publicly withdraw one's previous statement or declare that one no longer holds a particular opinion or belief
- belief that the sun is in the center of our universe
- founded the three laws of motion
- supported the geocentric theory
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- belief that the Earth is in the center of our universe
- discovered the rings on Saturn
- belief or opinion contrary to orthodox religious doctrine.
- discovered Boyle's law
10 Clues: discovered Boyle's law • supported heliocentrism theory • discovered the rings on Saturn • invented the scientific theory • supported the geocentric theory • founded the three laws of motion • belief that the sun is in the center of our universe • belief that the Earth is in the center of our universe • belief or opinion contrary to orthodox religious doctrine. • ...
Globalization, Capitalism & Democracy 2015-10-02
Across
- Usually refers to economic transactions that take place electronically between businesses
- To make something uniform or similar by blending elements
- Transferring organizational functions to another country
- An economic theory that holds that a nation's prosperity is based on it's supply of capital
- Group of people having the most power
- A money used to buy something in order to sell it again
- City-state where democracy first existed
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- Measures set up by the government to protect domestic industry and economy from foreign competition
- Corporation that conducts business in more than one nation
- An international organization with the goal of promoting cooperation and exchange between nations, and to aid the growth of international trade
- Economic system in which prices are determined by unrestricted competition between privately owned businesses
- A formal decision-making process by which a population chooses an individual to hold public office
- People in a democratic state
- System involving more than two countries
- Greek word meaning power
15 Clues: Greek word meaning power • People in a democratic state • Group of people having the most power • System involving more than two countries • City-state where democracy first existed • A money used to buy something in order to sell it again • Transferring organizational functions to another country • To make something uniform or similar by blending elements • ...
Chapter 9 Pre-Reading Activity (Vocabulary) 2025-01-12
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- a special pattern of behavior by male birds and animals of some species that is intended to attract a female bird or animal
- benefit
- be changed easily according to the situation
- a formal set of ideas that is intended to explain why something happens or exists
- the fact of being protected from something harmful
- belonging to an early stage in the development of humans or animals
- to develop gradually
- a similar part of an animal, such as a wing
- to pull or draw something towards them
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- the facts, signs or objects that make you believe that something is true
- the parts of a dead animal that have become hard and turned into rock
- a person who studies fossils
- a quantity or sheet of something that lies over a surface or between surfaces
- a typical feature or quality that something/somebody has
- a fact or a piece of evidence that helps you discover the answer to a problem
15 Clues: benefit • to develop gradually • a person who studies fossils • to pull or draw something towards them • a similar part of an animal, such as a wing • be changed easily according to the situation • the fact of being protected from something harmful • a typical feature or quality that something/somebody has • ...
Vocab 2024-01-29
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- A representation of an object or event
- A proposed answer to a question
- The amount of space taken up by an object
- The straight line distance between two points
- The study of matter and energy and the interactions between the two through forces and motion
- Information obtained through senses
- variable A variable that changes in response to a change in the manipulated variable
- the study of the composition,structures,properties, and reactions of matter
- law A statement that summarizes a pattern found in nature
- experiment An experiment in which only one variable, the manipulated variable, is deliberately changed at a time
- An instrument that measures temperature
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- A system of knowledge about the natural world and the methods used to find that knowledge
- The amount of matter in an object
- theory A well tested explanation for a set of observations or experimental results
- method An organized plan used for gathering,organizing, and communicating information
- Man's best friend
- variable The variable that causes a change in another variable/ the variable that the scientist changes in an experiment
17 Clues: Man's best friend • A proposed answer to a question • The amount of matter in an object • Information obtained through senses • A representation of an object or event • An instrument that measures temperature • The amount of space taken up by an object • The straight line distance between two points • law A statement that summarizes a pattern found in nature • ...
U2.L3: The Roots of American Democracy 2022-10-05
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- came up with the idea of republicanism, or representative government
- Rousseau was a _____-born philosopher who spent much of his life in France
- passed the English Bill of Rights in 1689
- From the ______ city-state of Athens came the tradition of direct democracy
- written grant of authority
- The English Bill of Rights reaffirmed the principle of
- argued that in the state of nature, all people were equal
- Montesquieu is most famous for his book The Spirit of ______
- Rousseau further argued that if a government acted contrary to the general _____
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- believed that because some people used their freedom to prey on others, the result was a war of “every man against every man”
- defined the rights and duties of English nobles and set limits on the monarch’s power
- the principles of ancient Judaism
- Thomas Paine's book, Common _____
- _____-contract theory, which stated that people in society agreed to give up some of their freedom to governments in exchange for security and order.
- the Magna Carta established the idea of the
15 Clues: written grant of authority • the principles of ancient Judaism • Thomas Paine's book, Common _____ • passed the English Bill of Rights in 1689 • the Magna Carta established the idea of the • The English Bill of Rights reaffirmed the principle of • argued that in the state of nature, all people were equal • Montesquieu is most famous for his book The Spirit of ______ • ...
7E - Topic 3 Vocabulary 2022-10-28
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- are bends in the rock layers
- are the broken up pieces of the Earth's crust
- is a set of mountains
- is a feature of Earth's surface that is much higher the land around it
- occurs when one plate at a converging boundary is pushed down inside the Earth and the other bunches up
- a theory that the continents have slowly drifted apart over time
- are distinctive deep valleys in the oceans
- is the edge where tectonic plates meet
- according to the ____________ the lithosphere is broken up into large areas much like a cracked egg shell
- is when 2 slides slide along the boundary in opposite directions
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- is when 2 plates move apart from each other
- is when 2 plates move towards each other
- occur when rocks along side a crack in the rock layers move
- occurs at converging boundaries when one plate is pushed up and it folds and faults
- are long underwater mountain ranges
15 Clues: is a set of mountains • are bends in the rock layers • are long underwater mountain ranges • is the edge where tectonic plates meet • is when 2 plates move towards each other • are distinctive deep valleys in the oceans • is when 2 plates move apart from each other • are the broken up pieces of the Earth's crust • ...
Academic skills 2025-05-22
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- Systematic investigation to establish facts or reach new conclusions.
- A reference to a published or unpublished source in academic writing.
- A reason or set of reasons given to support an idea or opinion.
- To restate information using different words while keeping the original meaning.
- Detailed examination of the elements or structure of something.
- Making judgments about the value or quality of something.
- A brief summary of a research article or academic paper.
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- Reviewing and improving your work or understanding before exams
- The ability to use one’s time effectively or productively, especially in studies.
- Using someone else's work or ideas without proper credit.
- A statement or theory put forward as a premise to be maintained or proved.
- Type of thinking that involves analyzing and evaluating an issue deeply.
- Combining ideas from different sources to create a new whole.
- The practice of writing down key information from lectures or readings.
- A general description or plan showing the essential features of something.
15 Clues: A brief summary of a research article or academic paper. • Using someone else's work or ideas without proper credit. • Making judgments about the value or quality of something. • Combining ideas from different sources to create a new whole. • Reviewing and improving your work or understanding before exams • ...
Sigmund Freud's Reading Concepts 2025-09-24
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- Memories, wishes, fears, and dreams stored in the deepest layer of the mind
- A set of ideas used to explain a concept or phenomenon
- Freud's first name
- The principle driving the id to seek instant satisfaction
- The rational part of the mind that mediates between id and reality
- How the ideas or information in a text are organized
- The part of the mind that seeks immediate gratification of impulses
- The deepest layer of the mind, not available to introspection
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- Freud’s lasting influence on psychology and popular culture
- The moral and ethical part of the mind that develops through parental guidance
- To add notes or comments to a text to help understanding
- Freud’s technique for exploring the unconscious mind through patient questioning
- The principle guiding the ego to act realistically
- A type of anxiety disorder, often irrational, discussed in Freud’s legacy section
- The process that pushes uncomfortable thoughts or memories out of conscious awareness
15 Clues: Freud's first name • The principle guiding the ego to act realistically • How the ideas or information in a text are organized • A set of ideas used to explain a concept or phenomenon • To add notes or comments to a text to help understanding • The principle driving the id to seek instant satisfaction • Freud’s lasting influence on psychology and popular culture • ...
Core Competency 9 2025-09-19
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- gradual changes that lead toward a particular result
- a group of individuals living under one roof and usually under one head
- one that begets or brings forth offspring
- assured reliance on the character, ability, strength, or truth of someone or something
- a set of moral principles : a theory or system of moral values
- the conduct, aims, or qualities that characterize or mark a profession or a professional person
- a code prescribing strict adherence to correct etiquette and precedence
- intended for or restricted to the use of a particular person, group, or class
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- to dispute especially as being unjust, invalid, or outmoded
- the act or an instance of furnishing or authenticating with documents
- deriving authority from or founded on law
- to work jointly with others or together especially in an intellectual endeavor
- to decrease in extent, volume, or scope
- a process by which information is exchanged between individuals through a common system of symbols, signs, or behavior
- assist, help
15 Clues: assist, help • to decrease in extent, volume, or scope • deriving authority from or founded on law • one that begets or brings forth offspring • gradual changes that lead toward a particular result • to dispute especially as being unjust, invalid, or outmoded • a set of moral principles : a theory or system of moral values • ...
Issac Newton 2026-03-10
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- The name of the dog rumored to have accidentally set fire to Newton’s laboratory.
- His study of how white light is composed of colors.
- A key concept in his first law of motion.
- The scientific field in which he was a key figure.
- The mathematical method of calculation invented by Newton.
- Short for his landmark work Philosophiæ Naturalis Principia Mathematica.
- The force that attracts objects toward the center of the earth.
- The honor bestowed upon him by Queen Anne in 1705.
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- The name of the manor in Lincolnshire where Newton was born.
- of Motion: Newton formulated three of these, defining mechanics.
- The "secret" and illegal hobby Newton spent decades studying, trying to turn base metals into gold.
- The famous abbey where Newton is buried alongside kings and queens.
- Telescope: An instrument invented/improved by Newton.
- Fruit that supposedly inspired his theory of gravity.
- The royal institution where Newton worked as Warden and Master, hunting down counterfeiters.
15 Clues: A key concept in his first law of motion. • The scientific field in which he was a key figure. • The honor bestowed upon him by Queen Anne in 1705. • His study of how white light is composed of colors. • Telescope: An instrument invented/improved by Newton. • Fruit that supposedly inspired his theory of gravity. • ...
Definition of Terms 2021-09-09
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- the process of increasing in size.
- a nerve cell that carries information between the brain and other parts of the body
- a set of principles on which the practice of an activity is based
- of being male or female
- an action that is performed without conscious thought as a response to a stimulus.
- the process in which someone or something grows or changes and becomes more advanced
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- a fertilized egg
- an agent or factor which causes malformation of an embryo
- the ideas, customs, and social behaviour of a particular people or society
- activity engaged in for enjoyment and recreation, especially by children
- The basic unit of heredity that occupies a specific location on a chromosome
- an unborn offspring of a mammal, in particular an unborn human more than eight weeks after conception
12 Clues: a fertilized egg • of being male or female • the process of increasing in size. • an agent or factor which causes malformation of an embryo • a set of principles on which the practice of an activity is based • activity engaged in for enjoyment and recreation, especially by children • the ideas, customs, and social behaviour of a particular people or society • ...
CRG 650 Ch1 Ethics and its Significance in the Business Discipline 2023-05-22
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- Compliance Reference of Business Ethics
- It is about setting appropriate strategies, objectives & policies, to ensure appropriate achievement & reporting towards stakeholders as a continuing support.
- Accountability must be transparent and _____
- A set of moral principles that distinguish what is right and wrong
- Condition for everlasting success according to Islamic ethic
- "people are ethical when they do not use other people opportunistically, and when they do not act in a hypocritical manner." is a ___ theory
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- Parties who have an interest in the performance of a company for reasons other than stock performance or appreciation.
- Differences between Western and Islamic ethics : Islamic Ethics is _____
- Source of ethics in Islam is ___ as shariah
- credibility, reliability, trustworthiness and responsibility are the determinants of _____
- ____ responsibilty of professional accountants is primarily to the public.
- Part of the shariah legal and extra legal
12 Clues: Compliance Reference of Business Ethics • Part of the shariah legal and extra legal • Source of ethics in Islam is ___ as shariah • Accountability must be transparent and _____ • Condition for everlasting success according to Islamic ethic • A set of moral principles that distinguish what is right and wrong • ...
Oscars 2015 2015-01-28
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- Directed Grand Budapest Hotel
- Based on a real life story during WWII and a math genius named Alan Turing.
- This movie nominated for Best Picture was filmed over the course of 12 years.
- This will be the ___ academy awards.
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- Movie up for Best Picture, stars Bradley Cooper.
- Dark comedic movie about a washed up actor named Riggan Thomson
- The song "Everything is Awesome", nominated Best Original Song, is from what movie?
- Movie about a first year music student joining a jazz band.
- Movie set in the 1930's, up for Best Picture.
- Reese Witherspoon is up for Best Actress for her role in what movie?
- Nominated for Best Actor for his role in The Theory of Everything.
- Meryl Streep (nominated for best supporting actress)was in what recent musical-turned movie?
12 Clues: Directed Grand Budapest Hotel • This will be the ___ academy awards. • Movie set in the 1930's, up for Best Picture. • Movie up for Best Picture, stars Bradley Cooper. • Movie about a first year music student joining a jazz band. • Dark comedic movie about a washed up actor named Riggan Thomson • Nominated for Best Actor for his role in The Theory of Everything. • ...
Bee Crossword 2015-04-17
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- In 2014, NSF celebrated its ______ anniversary (also the name for a precious metal)_
- This is the result of condensation of atmospheric water vapor that falls under gravity.
- the body of words used in a particular language (also one of the Bee contests)
- In order to do Public Speaking you first need a _______
- Albert Einstein developed the general theory of __________
- This branch of science studies land features and the phenomena of the Earth
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- This event held at schools every year requires you to research, hypothesize and experiment
- This Greek mathematician discovered a famous geometrical theorem
- He was the first mathematician to use the concept of zero.
- This National Spelling Bee is possibly the most popular one
- Practicing NSF ____ Values helps you become a better human being
- Columbus set out to find this country when he discovered America
12 Clues: In order to do Public Speaking you first need a _______ • He was the first mathematician to use the concept of zero. • Albert Einstein developed the general theory of __________ • This National Spelling Bee is possibly the most popular one • This Greek mathematician discovered a famous geometrical theorem • ...
NCM-100: The NurseWord Puzzle 2021-12-15
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- constitutes one of the basic concepts of caritative caring ethics
- a state of being where driving forces equal restraining forces and no change occurs
- a type of stimuli that strengthens the effect of the focal stimulus
- the person has no background experience of the situation they are involved
- behaviors that attempts to control the environment
- the psychiatric nurse of the century
- founder of the "Behavioral System Model"
- founder of the theory "Science of Unitary Human Beings"
- founder of the theory "System Model in Nursing Practice"
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- process of changing to meet requirements of life through the "frugal" contained, and controlled use of the environmental resources by the individual in their best interest
- behaviors concerned with self-defense and self-preservation
- the means where one perceive realities
- the caring consciousness
- promotes helping behavior that calls for nurturing response
- the ability to share in the person's experience
- founder of the theory "Human-to-Human Relationship Model"
- the process which involves finding a method of making it possible for people to let go of an old pattern that was somehow counterproductive
17 Clues: the caring consciousness • the psychiatric nurse of the century • the means where one perceive realities • founder of the "Behavioral System Model" • the ability to share in the person's experience • behaviors that attempts to control the environment • founder of the theory "Science of Unitary Human Beings" • founder of the theory "System Model in Nursing Practice" • ...
Sociology Unit 1 Review Crossword Name:_______________ 2026-01-28
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- also known as the 'have nots' in Marx's Class Conflict Theory
- the name of Jane Addams' famous Settlement House
- the last name of the Sociologist who focused on Gender Conflict Theory
- Sociologist also known as the Father of Sociology
- second half of the name for the School of Sociology founded by George Herbert Mead
- role in the Milgrim experiment that was actually being tested
- research method that uses a short list of prepared questions
- one of the names for the research method that occurs 'in the field'
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- elite college where the famous prison experiment took place
- research method that takes place in a controlled lab setting
- the School of Sociology that focuses on the 'role' of repeated social institutions
- last name of the Sociologist who established Race Conflict Theory
- social guidelines meant to uphold a certain consistent standard
- informed permission by an individual with knowledge of all the risks involved
- personal guidelines that an individual subjectively holds
- the study of society and human behavior
- Sociologist also known as the Father of Socialism
17 Clues: the study of society and human behavior • the name of Jane Addams' famous Settlement House • Sociologist also known as the Father of Sociology • Sociologist also known as the Father of Socialism • personal guidelines that an individual subjectively holds • elite college where the famous prison experiment took place • ...
Unit 4 2021-01-05
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- blindness, the men switch from black shirts to white shirts
- blindness, in a video of 3 men in black shirts and focusing we don’t see the women in the middle
- law, two stimuli must differ by a consistent minimum
- Likes to chase mice
- set, being predisposed to see an old lady
- changes in our brain signals
- Flying mammal
- phenomenon, illusion from two adjacent lights
- changes shape
- transduction theory, how and when we can detect a change in stimulus
- interaction , smell affects taste
- changes in retina to different objects
- adjustable opening in center of eye
- ring of colored tissue
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- party effect, when you hear someone say your name in a crowded room
- Man's best friend
- spot, area where we cannot see due to lack of receptor cells
- distance between wave peaks
- Has a trunk
- attention, awareness focuses
- how you view a situation
- , fluid filled tube
- , relationship between physical and experience
- down processing, i can see it clearly
- up processing, started from the bottom now we’re here
- Large marsupial
- color
- light sensitive inner surface
- the information that senses detect
- , sense of hearing
30 Clues: color • Has a trunk • Flying mammal • changes shape • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • , sense of hearing • , fluid filled tube • Likes to chase mice • ring of colored tissue • how you view a situation • distance between wave peaks • attention, awareness focuses • changes in our brain signals • light sensitive inner surface • interaction , smell affects taste • ...
Canterbury 2021-10-05
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- a work of outstanding artistry, skill, or workmanship.
- nunnery near london
- shores
- the time of Shakespeare
- daily prayer
- pagan leader
- released Chaucer by paying a 16 pound ransom
- dagger
- bracelet
- a person who serves in an army.
- relating to or believing in a religion.
- in abbey the nun ranking just below the abbess
- form a theory or set of theories about something.
- a person who journeys to a sacred place for religious reasons.
- extremely surprising or impressive; amazing.
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- pilgrims who wore two crossed palm leaves
- a servant in the royal house hold
- dialect spoken by the ordinary people
- oversees the accounting and financial reporting procedures of an organization.
- patron saint of travelers
- the action or process of making a way through or into something.
- suburb of london
- pagan leader
- patron saint of goldsmiths and courtiers
- belt worn over one shoulder and across the chest to support a sword
- an official representing a country abroad.
- the revival of learning and culture.
- something that deviates from what is standard, normal, or expected
- regions in belgium and france
- coarse cloth of cotton and linen
30 Clues: shores • dagger • bracelet • pagan leader • daily prayer • pagan leader • suburb of london • nunnery near london • the time of Shakespeare • patron saint of travelers • regions in belgium and france • a person who serves in an army. • coarse cloth of cotton and linen • a servant in the royal house hold • the revival of learning and culture. • dialect spoken by the ordinary people • ...
canterbury 2021-10-07
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- a servant in the royal house hold
- nunnery near london
- pilgrims who wore two crossed palm leaves
- regions in belgium and france
- bracelet
- extremely surprising or impressive; amazing.
- coarse cloth of cotton and linen
- daily prayer
- belt worn over one shoulder and across the chest to support a sword
- patron saint of travelers
- form a theory or set of theories about something.
- a work of outstanding artistry, skill, or workmanship.
- the action or process of making a way through or into something.
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- pagan leader
- the revival of learning and culture.
- dialect spoken by the ordinary people
- a person who serves in an army.
- shores
- relating to or believing in a religion.
- an official representing a country abroad.
- the time of Shakespeare
- dagger
- oversees the accounting and financial reporting procedures of an organization.
- pagan leader
- released Chaucer by paying a 16 pound ransom
- patron saint of goldsmiths and courtiers
- in abbey the nun ranking just below the abbess
- suburb of london
- something that deviates from what is standard, normal, or expected
- a person who journeys to a sacred place for religious reasons.
30 Clues: shores • dagger • bracelet • pagan leader • pagan leader • daily prayer • suburb of london • nunnery near london • the time of Shakespeare • patron saint of travelers • regions in belgium and france • a person who serves in an army. • coarse cloth of cotton and linen • a servant in the royal house hold • the revival of learning and culture. • dialect spoken by the ordinary people • ...
canterbury 2021-10-07
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- a servant in the royal house hold
- nunnery near london
- pilgrims who wore two crossed palm leaves
- regions in belgium and france
- bracelet
- extremely surprising or impressive; amazing.
- coarse cloth of cotton and linen
- daily prayer
- belt worn over one shoulder and across the chest to support a sword
- patron saint of travelers
- form a theory or set of theories about something.
- a work of outstanding artistry, skill, or workmanship.
- the action or process of making a way through or into something.
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- pagan leader
- the revival of learning and culture.
- dialect spoken by the ordinary people
- a person who serves in an army.
- shores
- relating to or believing in a religion.
- an official representing a country abroad.
- the time of Shakespeare
- dagger
- oversees the accounting and financial reporting procedures of an organization.
- pagan leader
- released Chaucer by paying a 16 pound ransom
- patron saint of goldsmiths and courtiers
- in abbey the nun ranking just below the abbess
- suburb of london
- something that deviates from what is standard, normal, or expected
- a person who journeys to a sacred place for religious reasons.
30 Clues: shores • dagger • bracelet • pagan leader • pagan leader • daily prayer • suburb of london • nunnery near london • the time of Shakespeare • patron saint of travelers • regions in belgium and france • a person who serves in an army. • coarse cloth of cotton and linen • a servant in the royal house hold • the revival of learning and culture. • dialect spoken by the ordinary people • ...
canterbury 2021-10-07
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- the action or process of making a way through or into something.
- in abbey the nun ranking just below the abbess
- coarse cloth of cotton and linen
- a person who journeys to a sacred place for religious reasons.
- dialect spoken by the ordinary people
- a person who serves in an army.
- a servant in the royal house hold
- the time of Shakespeare
- dagger
- suburb of london
- patron saint of travelers
- the revival of learning and culture.
- daily prayer
- pilgrims who wore two crossed palm leaves
- regions in belgium and france
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- released Chaucer by paying a 16 pound ransom
- extremely surprising or impressive; amazing.
- a work of outstanding artistry, skill, or workmanship.
- pagan leader
- belt worn over one shoulder and across the chest to support a sword
- nunnery near london
- something that deviates from what is standard, normal, or expected
- bracelet
- an official representing a country abroad.
- pagan leader
- patron saint of goldsmiths and courtiers
- oversees the accounting and financial reporting procedures of an organization.
- relating to or believing in a religion.
- form a theory or set of theories about something.
- shores
30 Clues: dagger • shores • bracelet • pagan leader • pagan leader • daily prayer • suburb of london • nunnery near london • the time of Shakespeare • patron saint of travelers • regions in belgium and france • a person who serves in an army. • coarse cloth of cotton and linen • a servant in the royal house hold • the revival of learning and culture. • dialect spoken by the ordinary people • ...
COM 1010 Chapter 1 Homework 2018-01-29
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- Anything and everything that inhibits the reception of a message.
- Verbal Communication only takes place when people use the same signals.
- Information that comes before a message.
- Speaking, A form of communication where one person delivers a verbal message to a large group.
- Competence, Knowledge of the rules of communication.
- Constructive criticism is a form of this.
- The person who receives a message.
- An aspect of communication where messages are received and sent at the same time.
- Communication in which the sending and receiving of messages occurs at different times.
- Communication, Tweeting is an example of this.
- A general statement or principle applicable to relevant phenomena.
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- Literacy,The ability to understand, analyze, and evaluate media messages.
- A formal kind of communication that consists of questioning and answering.
- A state of conscious awareness.
- Messages that makes reference to another message.
- Any person or thing that creates messages.
- A set of symbols used to translate a message from one form to another.
- A systematic search for information.
- The physical, social-psychological, temporal, and cultural environment of which communication takes place.
- Message, A message that refers to events or objects external of a relationship.
20 Clues: A state of conscious awareness. • The person who receives a message. • A systematic search for information. • Information that comes before a message. • Constructive criticism is a form of this. • Any person or thing that creates messages. • Communication, Tweeting is an example of this. • Messages that makes reference to another message. • ...
Unit 1 Chapter 1 2013-04-14
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- _____ is made up of cells that have a similar job and allow the organ to function.
- If, Then statement.
- A series of steps including; hypothesis, conclusion, and collecting data.
- _____ is the smallest unit that can perform all life's processes.
- Communities of living species and their physical environment.
- Traits to improve an individual’s ability to survive and reproduce.
- ______ is a short segment DNA that contains a single trait for the offspring
- The study of life.
- Biological branch that deals with the environment.
- Seven Fundamental _______ that describe length, mass, etc.
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- System of grouping organisms in six major groups.
- _________ is used to test a hypothesis.
- _______ is the sum of all the chemical reactions that take in and transform energy to materials for the environment.
- Formation of two cells from one existing cell.
- Favorable traits that are better to survive in different ecosystems.
- The variable being manipulated by the experimenter.
- being able to control internal functions.
- Tiny structures that carry out function necessary for the cell to live.
- A set of similar hypotheses that are confirmed to be true many times.
- __________ microscope is a microscope that shines light through a specimen and has two lenses for magnifying.
20 Clues: The study of life. • If, Then statement. • _________ is used to test a hypothesis. • being able to control internal functions. • Formation of two cells from one existing cell. • System of grouping organisms in six major groups. • Biological branch that deals with the environment. • The variable being manipulated by the experimenter. • ...
Criminal Justice 2012-09-16
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- sting operations to test whether or not police officers will make honest choices
- ethical system that claims that the greatest good is which results in the greatest happiness for greatest numbers
- vengeance-oriented justice concerned with equal retribution
- exploitation of one'e role
- form of justice that allows compensation
- concept that all decisions should be made according to absolute rules
- authority to make a decision between 2 or more choices
- what people ought to do
- ideas and principles of morals and rights are inherent in nature not human-made
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- ethical system that defines the pursuit of self-interest as a moral good
- question as to whether police should use immoral means to reach a desired moral end
- theory or study of moral obligations
- appropriate amount of punishment for a crime
- voluntarily breaking laws based on one's moral beliefs
- structured set of principles that defines what is moral
- component of justice that concerns the determination and methods of punishment
- difficult social questions that include controversy over right and wrong
- principle of right and wrong
- required behaviors or actions
- judgments of desirability, worth or importance
20 Clues: what people ought to do • exploitation of one'e role • principle of right and wrong • required behaviors or actions • theory or study of moral obligations • form of justice that allows compensation • appropriate amount of punishment for a crime • judgments of desirability, worth or importance • voluntarily breaking laws based on one's moral beliefs • ...
Biological terminology 2023-11-06
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- What is the term genetics?
- What is the name of the set of plasticity and energy exchange process in the cell?
- Artificial biogeocenosis created by human hands for the purpose of obtaining agricultural products?
- mother and fetus.
- What is the association between living organisms and the surrounding environment in one area of the Earth's surface called?
- What is the change in the number of chromosomes in the cell called?
- Organ that stores and releases bile.
- Organ where substances pass
- A single-celled insect?
- Enzyme that converts converts protein into amino acids.
- A biological field that studies lichens?
- Biological catalyst.
- A very small organism without cells?
- tube The cavity of the middle ear continues with the pharynx .......?
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- Reproductive cell:
- Location of where most nutrientsare absorbed.
- Who proposed biochemical evolution?
- What kind of bacteria live in symbiotic relationship with leguminous plants?
- What is the name of spherical bacteria?
- Name the theoretical basis of selection?
- Where a baby develops until birth.
- What is the name of Mendel's second law?
- Transformist who created the first complete evolutionary theory
- What is the name of "spinal curvature"?
- What is the name of viruses that infect bacteria?
- Type of digestion which involvesbreaking down food by crushing ormashing.
26 Clues: mother and fetus. • Reproductive cell: • Biological catalyst. • A single-celled insect? • What is the term genetics? • Organ where substances pass • Where a baby develops until birth. • Who proposed biochemical evolution? • Organ that stores and releases bile. • A very small organism without cells? • What is the name of spherical bacteria? • What is the name of "spinal curvature"? • ...
Evolution 2023-03-17
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- One Allele/Total Number of Alleles
- Structures Features of different species that are similar in function but not necessarily in structure is ?
- This is the process of species formation and has four main mechanism
- Structures that develop from the same embryonic tissue are _______.
- preserved remains of ancient organisms
- What genetic drift occurs after an event greatly reduces the size of a population?
- This genetic drift finds a new population
- What decides if an organism survives and reproduces based on how well it adapts
- Who helped Lyell discover that Earth was many years old
- An example of this is a person breeding cows to fit their preference
- An example of this is migration
Down
- Scientest who formulated the theory of evolution based on natural selection
- After fertilization
- Before fertilization
- In 1831, Darwin set sail from England aboard the H.M.S. Beagle for a voyage around the world.
- arrangement of organisms ordered into groups based on similarities
- The results of reproduction is_______.
- Darwin noticed that these islands were different in 1835.
- What is a structure that has lost all major function
- Process of species adaptions over time
20 Clues: After fertilization • Before fertilization • An example of this is migration • One Allele/Total Number of Alleles • preserved remains of ancient organisms • The results of reproduction is_______. • Process of species adaptions over time • This genetic drift finds a new population • What is a structure that has lost all major function • ...
Term 3 Revision 2024-09-02
Across
- - point where the business makes neither a profit or a loss.
- pricing a product based on the consumer's willingness to pay
- - when employees organise themselves in a group and refuse to work as a form of protest
- - the fixed and variable cost combined
- - theory that states that whatever is done should be for the good of the greatest number of people
- - sets the budgets in the business
- - general increase in price of goods
- - unauthorised use of another person's work
- -pricing strategy where the seller sets the price differently across markets
- - employee organisation
- - expected beahviour in the business.
Down
- - offereing a lower price initially to attract customers to a new product
- - fluctuates when sales volume changes.
- - pricing a product based on its cost price
- - cost during set-up of business
- - ehtical approach that guides a company's decisions
- - provides a framework within which employees and employers can collectively bargain
- - when a country dumps their unwanted goods in another country.
- - The exclusive legal right given to the originator.
- - when employers keep their employess form their place of work
- - ethical expectations in the business.
21 Clues: - employee organisation • - cost during set-up of business • - sets the budgets in the business • - general increase in price of goods • - expected beahviour in the business. • - the fixed and variable cost combined • - fluctuates when sales volume changes. • - ethical expectations in the business. • - pricing a product based on its cost price • ...
Term 3 Revision 2024-09-02
Across
- - point where the business makes neither a profit or a loss.
- -pricing strategy where the seller sets the price differently across markets
- - provides a framework within which employees and employers can collectively bargain
- - ethical expectations in the business.
- - sets the budgets in the business
- - employee organisation
- - fluctuates when sales volume changes.
- - when employees organise themselves in a group and refuse to work as a form of protest
- - expected beahviour in the business.
- - theory that states that whatever is done should be for the good of the greatest number of people
Down
- - pricing a product based on its cost price
- - general increase in price of goods
- - offereing a lower price initially to attract customers to a new product
- - unauthorised use of another person's work
- pricing a product based on the consumer's willingness to pay
- - The exclusive legal right given to the originator.
- - when a country dumps their unwanted goods in another country.
- - when employers keep their employess form their place of work
- - cost during set-up of business
- - ehtical approach that guides a company's decisions
- - the fixed and variable cost combined
21 Clues: - employee organisation • - cost during set-up of business • - sets the budgets in the business • - general increase in price of goods • - expected beahviour in the business. • - the fixed and variable cost combined • - ethical expectations in the business. • - fluctuates when sales volume changes. • - pricing a product based on its cost price • ...
8th grand science vocab 2024-05-21
Across
- A theory with an explanation
- Your fact you're talking about, your topic
- There is 39.3701 inches in it
- A group of atoms put together
- An explain of something
- Can live on its own
- A general increase or decrease in movement
- A process used by plants and other organisms
- A molecule that contains the genetic code of organisms
- The outside of a plant cell
- Can be on its own
- Something that repeats over and over again with the same design
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- Needs to be with something, can't be on its own
- A set of steps that repeat
- A certain amount, size, or degree of something
- What you ask for an answer
- This cite is _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ to our claim
- A conclusion based off of evidence
- What we breathe in to be able to survive
- To dig something from the earth
- Plants take this in to make oxygen/what humans breathe out
- A sugar with a molecule formula used in photosynthesis
- What you observe
- The conclusion of your claim/text
- Takes in or sucks us a liquid or energy
- When you estimate what will happen in the future
26 Clues: What you observe • Can be on its own • Can live on its own • An explain of something • A set of steps that repeat • What you ask for an answer • The outside of a plant cell • A theory with an explanation • There is 39.3701 inches in it • A group of atoms put together • To dig something from the earth • The conclusion of your claim/text • A conclusion based off of evidence • ...
8th Grade Chapter 1 2024-09-06
Across
- descriptive type data like color or texture
- a system of moral values that depending on our world view can help us make decisions
- a mathematical equation that describes phenomena under certain conditions
- measures the amount of a substance
- measures electric current
- measures length
- the ______ mandate was given in Genesis 1:26 to have multiply and have dominion over the earth.
- the number of SI fundamental units
- the study of composition, structure,, and properties of matter as well as changes in matter
- _______ is the key to a good model
- _______ science is the study of nonliving matter and energy
- measures time
Down
- data using numbers or units
- measures mass
- a workable explanation or description of a phenomenon
- measure light intensity
- an initial testable explanation of a phenomena
- a review that takes place during the communication step on the scientific inquiry before a scientist can publish their work.
- the step in a scientific inquiry where the experiment takes place is the ______.
- an ongoing, orderly, cyclical approach used to investigate the world is the scientific ____
- a model that explains a related set of phenomena
- measures temperature
- the study of matter and energy and the interactions between them
23 Clues: measures mass • measures time • measures length • measures temperature • measure light intensity • measures electric current • data using numbers or units • measures the amount of a substance • the number of SI fundamental units • _______ is the key to a good model • descriptive type data like color or texture • an initial testable explanation of a phenomena • ...
maths symp main 2023-08-23
Across
- a special case of cassini oval which is used in general maths
- opposite sides are parallel and equal
- A three-dimensional analog of a polygon
- Straight line approached but never touches the curve
- A 3D geometric shape with 12 flat faces, 20 vertices and 30 edges
- A numerical or constant factor in an algebraic term
- The region enclosed by a curve and the x-axis, often calculated using integrals
- systematic explanation of a phenomenon
- A possible result of an experiment of an event
- hidden world within a space
Down
- A straight line that touches a curve at two points
- mathematical study of slopes, areas and rates of change
- one-to-one and onto correspondence between two sets
- having a definite end
- A prime number that's one less than a power of 2
- Who is the father of geometry
- measure of data spread from the mean
- The ratio of the vertical change to the horizontal change between two points in the line
- The branch of maths which deals with surface properties
- Mathematical structure that abstracts the notion of independence and dependence among elements in the set
- Algebraic expression with two terms
21 Clues: having a definite end • hidden world within a space • Who is the father of geometry • Algebraic expression with two terms • measure of data spread from the mean • opposite sides are parallel and equal • systematic explanation of a phenomenon • A three-dimensional analog of a polygon • A possible result of an experiment of an event • ...
maths symp main 2023-08-23
Across
- A three-dimensional analog of a polygon
- a special case of cassini oval which is used in general maths
- A possible result of an experiment of an event
- hidden world within a space
- A prime number that's one less than a power of 2
- The region enclosed by a curve and the x-axis, often calculated using integrals
- having a definite end
- one-to-one and onto correspondence between two sets
- The branch of maths which deals with surface properties
Down
- Straight line approached but never touches the curve
- measure of data spread from the mean
- A 3D geometric shape with 12 flat faces, 20 vertices and 30 edges
- A numerical or constant factor in an algebraic term
- The ratio of the vertical change to the horizontal change between two points in the line
- systematic explanation of a phenomenon
- Algebraic expression with two terms
- Mathematical structure that abstracts the notion of independence and dependence among elements in the set
- Who is the father of geometry
- A straight line that touches a curve at two points
- mathematical study of slopes, areas and rates of change
20 Clues: having a definite end • hidden world within a space • Who is the father of geometry • Algebraic expression with two terms • measure of data spread from the mean • systematic explanation of a phenomenon • A three-dimensional analog of a polygon • A possible result of an experiment of an event • A prime number that's one less than a power of 2 • ...
Tbtb 2025-02-11
Across
- - A careful, systematic way of exploring a topic to learn something new.
- - The challenge or issue that drives your research.
- - The choices you make about what to focus on in your research.
- - Aiming to reflect what’s actually happening in the world.
- - A set of ideas that explains how something works or why things happen.
- - Really trying to understand others’ feelings and perspectives.
- - Studying things as they naturally happen, in real-life settings.
- - Keeping an open mind and staying unbiased.
- - Being clear and detailed about what you’re studying.
- - Research based on understanding experiences and meanings, not numbers.
Down
- - The way you actually carry out your research.
- - Looking at the big picture, not just individual parts.
- - Having a clear, practical plan with specific goals.
- - The factors that might hold you back in your research.
- - Research that’s meant to solve real-world problems.
- - Starting with specific observations and building broader ideas.
- - Being able to quantify what you’re studying.
- - The areas or limits of your study.
- - The central thing you want to find out in your study.
- - Being open to adjusting your research as you go along.
20 Clues: - The areas or limits of your study. • - Keeping an open mind and staying unbiased. • - Being able to quantify what you’re studying. • - The way you actually carry out your research. • - The challenge or issue that drives your research. • - Having a clear, practical plan with specific goals. • - Research that’s meant to solve real-world problems. • ...
Day 06,07,08 2025-11-06
Across
- the length of a line that can be drawn across a circle passig through its center
- 기숙사
- =absence
- ~을 검토하다
- (말,글이)유창한
- 원리,원칙
- 강의,훈계
- =valuable
- 결론
- 만족하는,만족시키다,내용,목차
- 통계학
- 읽고 쓸 줄 아는,교양있는
- =teach
- 비평,평론
- 기일이 다 된
- 그림,수치,모습
- =garbage,trash
- =motivate
- the basic and real nature of sth
- 학자,장학생
- 계산하다
- 곱하다, 증식하다
- 물리학
- 간절히 ~하고자 하는
- 지질학
- 정의
- a place where scientists do test
- 조사하다,진찰하다
- 놀람,공포,놀라게 하다
- 찾아보다,조사하다
Down
- 정의하다
- ~을 깊이 생각하다
- =uncover ant)hide
- 결론내리다
- 글자 그대로의,정확한
- =head teacher,main
- one who is the same age as you
- ant)worsen
- to teach different subjects to student
- 보여주다,증명하다,설명하다,시위하다
- ant)exit
- 언어학
- =discard
- 언급하다,참고하다
- 결정적인
- 통찰력
- =hand in, 따르다,굴복하다
- 지적인
- an organization set up to do research or teaching
- ~에서 중퇴하다,빠지다
- 이론,학설
- =grant
- =semester,period,word
- 새다,누출하다
- =depend
55 Clues: 결론 • 정의 • 기숙사 • 언어학 • 통계학 • 통찰력 • 지적인 • 물리학 • 지질학 • 정의하다 • 결정적인 • 계산하다 • 결론내리다 • 원리,원칙 • 강의,훈계 • 비평,평론 • 이론,학설 • =teach • 학자,장학생 • =grant • ~을 검토하다 • 기일이 다 된 • 새다,누출하다 • =depend • =absence • ant)exit • =discard • 그림,수치,모습 • (말,글이)유창한 • =valuable • 언급하다,참고하다 • =motivate • 곱하다, 증식하다 • 조사하다,진찰하다 • 찾아보다,조사하다 • ~을 깊이 생각하다 • ant)worsen • 글자 그대로의,정확한 • 간절히 ~하고자 하는 • ~에서 중퇴하다,빠지다 • 놀람,공포,놀라게 하다 • 읽고 쓸 줄 아는,교양있는 • =garbage,trash • 만족하는,만족시키다,내용,목차 • =uncover ant)hide • =head teacher,main • ...
Unit 3 Intro Psych Review Activity 2022-03-10
Across
- intense, usually emotional, type of memory
- taste ___ causes you to avoid certain foods based on classical conditioning
- sensory memory related to visual images
- "I can't remember where I heard that" type of error (2 words)
- info that is not __ is forgotten
- way of thinking that generates many possible solutions
- tendency to remember words at start of a list
- task of behavioral inhibition using mis-matched words and colors
- focuses attention and coordinates working memory (2 words)
- theory that humans have innate language abilities
- information and experiences stored in our brain for retrieval at a later time
- grouping small units of info into larger ones
- researcher who studied classical conditioning and emotion
- ___ reinforcement involves adding a reward to increase behavior
Down
- sense tied to memory, does not pass thalamus
- non-human animals have communication but not this
- tendency to remember info at the end of a list
- mental image of a typical example
- ____ function; set of skills that help us be successful
- type of memory used in multiple-choice exam
- Number of stages in Atkinson & Shiffrin's model
- memory of word or event that did not happen
- interference where newly learned info disrupts old memories
23 Clues: info that is not __ is forgotten • mental image of a typical example • sensory memory related to visual images • intense, usually emotional, type of memory • type of memory used in multiple-choice exam • memory of word or event that did not happen • sense tied to memory, does not pass thalamus • tendency to remember words at start of a list • ...
MATH 8 PROJECT 2012-10-04
Across
- Shows change ovar a period of time
- Data that is 1.5 times the value of IQR
- Numbers that describe the center of a set of data
- The sum of data divided by the amount of numbers in set
- Lists all indivual numerical data in condensed form
- The median of the lower half of data
- The numbers most often used
- The difference of largest and smallest numbers in set of data
- The median of the upper half of data
- Used to describe the distrubution of a set of data
- Shows the number of items in specific catagories
- A type of bargraph used to display numerical data that has been organized into equal intervals
Down
- Uses the number line to show the distrubution ofa set of data
- Two sets of data that can be prepared
- The difference of the upper and lower quartile
- Used to compare parts of data set to whole set of data
- Shows how elements among sets of data are related and different
- Middle number in data set
18 Clues: Middle number in data set • The numbers most often used • Shows change ovar a period of time • The median of the lower half of data • The median of the upper half of data • Two sets of data that can be prepared • Data that is 1.5 times the value of IQR • The difference of the upper and lower quartile • Shows the number of items in specific catagories • ...
Graphs 2024-03-26
Across
- and Leaf, Organizes data by splitting each piece into a "stem" and a "leaf"
- A value that is far away from most other numbers
- Range, difference between the first quartile and the third quartile of a set of numbers
- of Center, A number that describes the middle of data
- information that is collected about people, events, or objects
- The average of a set of data
- measure of the spread of a set of data
- The lowest amount possible in a set of data
Down
- Plot, A diagram showing frequency on a number line.
- graph, Organizes categorical data to show percentage
- value, The smallest number in a set, endpoint
- The number that occurs the most in a set of data
- a bar graph representing frequency distribution
- The difference between the highest and lowest values
- a part of a whole expressed in hundredths
- The middle number when a set is arranged in order
- The highest amount possible in a set of data
- and Whisker plot,a graphical representation showing the five-number summary of data (
18 Clues: The average of a set of data • measure of the spread of a set of data • a part of a whole expressed in hundredths • The lowest amount possible in a set of data • The highest amount possible in a set of data • value, The smallest number in a set, endpoint • a bar graph representing frequency distribution • The number that occurs the most in a set of data • ...
Biology Chapter 1 Vocabulary 2020-09-13
Across
- The smallest unit of an organism that can be considered alive.
- The process of gathering information about events or processes in a careful, orderly way.
- The science that seeks to understand the living world.
- A logical interpretation based on prior knowledge or experience.
- The information gathered from observations.
- A signal to which an organism responds
- A hypothesis that is well-supported by scientists
Down
- Devices that produce magnified images of structures that are too small to see with the unaided eye.
- The process by which an organism keeps its internal condition fairly constant.
- A proposed scientific explanation for a set of observations.
- The combination of chemical reactions through which an organism builds up or breaks down materials as it carries out is life processes.
- An organized way of using evidence to learn about the natural world.
12 Clues: A signal to which an organism responds • The information gathered from observations. • A hypothesis that is well-supported by scientists • The science that seeks to understand the living world. • A proposed scientific explanation for a set of observations. • The smallest unit of an organism that can be considered alive. • ...
Biology Chapter 1 Vocabulary 2020-09-13
Across
- The smallest unit of an organism that can be considered alive.
- The process of gathering information about events or processes in a careful, orderly way.
- The science that seeks to understand the living world.
- A logical interpretation based on prior knowledge or experience.
- The information gathered from observations.
- A signal to which an organism responds
- A hypothesis that is well-supported by scientists
Down
- Devices that produce magnified images of structures that are too small to see with the unaided eye.
- The process by which an organism keeps its internal condition fairly constant.
- A proposed scientific explanation for a set of observations.
- The combination of chemical reactions through which an organism builds up or breaks down materials as it carries out is life processes.
- An organized way of using evidence to learn about the natural world.
12 Clues: A signal to which an organism responds • The information gathered from observations. • A hypothesis that is well-supported by scientists • The science that seeks to understand the living world. • A proposed scientific explanation for a set of observations. • The smallest unit of an organism that can be considered alive. • ...
Unit 1.1 Vocab- What is Science? 2022-09-09
Across
- group in a scientific experiment, group where independent variable is altered
- the variable that changes in response to the independent variable (can have several)
- A scientific explanation for a set of observations.
- logical interpretation based on what scientists already know
- group in a scientific experiment, group where no changes are made (used as a comparison group)
- variable the one variable that is altered
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- Organized way of gathering and analyzing evidence about the natural world
- Series of steps that scientists follow to approach research
- review an expert analysis of experimental results, completed to allow for other scientists to look for flaws, re-test results, and evaluate validity of the results
- using senses to collect information about your surroundings
- experiment An experiment where only one variable is changed.
- a well-tested explanation unifies a broad range of observations
- variables all other variables that are kept the same in a controlled experiment
13 Clues: variable the one variable that is altered • A scientific explanation for a set of observations. • Series of steps that scientists follow to approach research • using senses to collect information about your surroundings • experiment An experiment where only one variable is changed. • logical interpretation based on what scientists already know • ...
chapter 1 vocab 2022-09-06
Across
- is a person who takes care of a child
- to rely on personal opinions and feelings rather than facts to judge an event
- record is a report of a child's actions that concentrates on a specific behavior or development
- the analysis an observer forms that was observed
- the biological transfer of certain characteristics from earlier generations
- the people, places, and things that surround and influence a person
Down
- something is factual and leaves aside personal feelings and prejudices
- count a tally of how often a behavior occurs
- the protection of another person's privacy by limiting access to a person's information
- a count made before any steps are taken to try to change a behavior
- a belief thought or idea (abstruct thought)
- life circle a set of stages of human development each preventing different challenges to be met
12 Clues: is a person who takes care of a child • a belief thought or idea (abstruct thought) • count a tally of how often a behavior occurs • the analysis an observer forms that was observed • a count made before any steps are taken to try to change a behavior • the people, places, and things that surround and influence a person • ...
CRG 650 Ch1 Ethics and its Significance in the Business Discipline 2023-05-22
Across
- A set of moral principles that distinguish what is right and wrong.
- Differences between Western and Islamic ethics : Islamic Ethics is _____.
- ____ responsibilty of professional accountants is primarily to the public.
- Condition for everlasting success according to Islamic ethic.
- Parties who have an interest in the performance of a company for reasons other than stock performance or appreciation.
- Credibility, reliability, trustworthiness and responsibility are it determinants.
Down
- Source of ethics in Islam is ___ as shariah.
- It is about setting appropriate strategies, objectives & policies, to ensure appropriate achievement & reporting towards stakeholders as a continuing support.
- A part of the shariah legal and extra legal.
- Accountability must be transparent and _____.
- Compliance reference of business ethics.
- "People are ethical when they do not use other people opportunistically, and when they do not act in a hypocritical manner." is a ___ theory.
12 Clues: Compliance reference of business ethics. • Source of ethics in Islam is ___ as shariah. • A part of the shariah legal and extra legal. • Accountability must be transparent and _____. • Condition for everlasting success according to Islamic ethic. • A set of moral principles that distinguish what is right and wrong. • ...
Chapter 7 Grade Recovery 2021-04-09
Across
- heory A theoretical framework in which society is viewed as composed of groups that are competing for scarce resources
- type of crime where attacks are based on a person's race, religion, or other characteristics
- a violation of contextual, cultural, or social norms
- a type of deviance when a violation of norms that does not result in any long-term effects on the individual's self-image or interactions with others
- a small group of wealthy and influential people at the top of society who hold the power and resources
- Elite A small group of wealthy and influential people at the top of society who hold the power and resources, C. Wright Mills
- deviance that occurs when a person's self-concept and behavior begin to change after his or her actions are labeled as deviant by members of society
- activities against the law, but that do not result in injury to any individual other than the person who engages in them
- a theory that asserts crime occurs in communities with weak social ties and the absence of social control
Down
- a theory that states individuals learn deviant behavior from those close to them who provide models of and opportunities for deviance
- a theory that addresses the relationship between having socially acceptable goals and having socially acceptable means to reach those goals
- the ascribing of a deviant behavior to another person by members of society
- crime committed by white-collar workers in a business environment
- a theory that suggests conformity to the prevailing cultural norms of lower-class society causes crime
- a theory that suggests conformity to the prevailing cultural norms of lower-class society causes crime
- crimes that involve the destruction or theft of property, but do not use force or the threat of force
- a theory that states social control is directly affected by the strength of social bonds and that deviance results from a feeling of disconnection from society
- activities against the law, but that do not result in injury to any individual other than the person who engages in them
18 Clues: a violation of contextual, cultural, or social norms • crime committed by white-collar workers in a business environment • the ascribing of a deviant behavior to another person by members of society • type of crime where attacks are based on a person's race, religion, or other characteristics • ...
Intro to Ethics key terms test 2023-10-11
Across
- The branch of philosophy that deals with the study of right and wrong.
- Duty-based ethics; the right action is the one that follows the moral rules or duties e.g. never lying.
- Jeremy Bentham’s theory that what is right is to do the action that increases the happiness of as many people as possible.
- ‘The Ten…’ - 10 rules from the Old Testament of the Bible that Jews and Christians should follow.
- ‘Kant’s … Formulation’ - You should never treat someone as a means to an end. You should never use another person to achieve your own goals or objectives. A moral rule needs to consider all people.
- ‘Kant’s … Formulation’ - A moral rule can only be correct if it is universal. So, you have to expect a rule to be followed in every situation, otherwise it should not be followed at all.
- ‘… experiment’ - A useful method for working out a philosophical or ethical problem in theory, without having to do it in reality.
- ‘…Command Theory’ - This is the ethical framework that states that what is moral or immoral is determined by what God or the gods (the Divine) commands.
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- The belief that moral rules should always be followed, regardless of the consequence.
- An organisation/belief system where non-religious people strive to lead fulfilling, meaningful and ethical lives, using reason and empathy to guide their decisions and actions.
- ‘The … Rule’ - The belief shared by all major religions that you should treat other people as you’d want to be treated in their situation.
- ‘The … Problem - A thought experiment where you have to choose between allowing 5 people to die, or deliberately killing one person.
- The belief that moral rules should be followed everywhere, at all times.
- ‘Ethical …’ - A system of working out right and wrong (usually associated with a specific philosopher).
- ‘Philippa…’ - The Oxford philosopher who developed the Trolley Problem.
- 18th century philosopher who developed a duty-based ethical theory.
16 Clues: 18th century philosopher who developed a duty-based ethical theory. • The branch of philosophy that deals with the study of right and wrong. • ‘Philippa…’ - The Oxford philosopher who developed the Trolley Problem. • The belief that moral rules should be followed everywhere, at all times. • ...
Isaac's Particles & Materials Crossword 2019-10-17
Across
- The steady movement of a liquid (4)
- Set by Miss to see what we have learned and understood in lessons (4)
- What you measure a liquid or solution in (6)
- The powder that stops a liquid bubbling (5)
- Something like water (6)
- The liquid in which substances dissolve (7)
- The measurement of heat (11)
- Formed by particles that are tightly packed together (5)
- The event of water changing from a liquid to a vapour (9)
- The quantity of a liquid in a beaker or test tube (6)
- One method to show results from an experiment (5)
- A grained or crushed solid (6)
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- HIJKLMNO (5)
- A small portion of something (8)
- Wooden stick used to light a bunsen burner (6)
- A substance which is dissolved into the solvent (6)
- The heat source in an experiment (6,6)
- Your bunsen burner goes under this when you’re heating something (6)
- Dissolvable, especially in water (7)
- The act of squashing something (11)
- Thin glass container (4,4)
- The force that makes things move around (6)
- Not a solid or liquid (3)
- Where experiments and lessons take place (3)
- The idea behind a task or experiment (6)
25 Clues: HIJKLMNO (5) • Something like water (6) • Not a solid or liquid (3) • Thin glass container (4,4) • The measurement of heat (11) • A grained or crushed solid (6) • A small portion of something (8) • The steady movement of a liquid (4) • The act of squashing something (11) • Dissolvable, especially in water (7) • The heat source in an experiment (6,6) • ...
Int. Science X-Word Puzzle Proj. 2021-02-19
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- the process of inferring something.
- is the field of study that applies science to matters of legal interest.
- production of offspring.
- Regulation of an organism’s internal conditions to maintain life.
- results in the addition of mass to an organism.
- causes some sort of reaction by the organism.
- is when he or she investigates a phenomenon in a controlled setting to test a hypothesis.
- an explanation of a natural phenomenon supported by many observations and experiments over time.
- a direct method of gathering information in an orderly way.
- means they are arranged in an orderly way.
- a set of moral principles or values.
- is the process of natural changes that take place during the life of an organism.
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- is a body of knowledge based on the study of nature.
- the reaction to a stimulus.
- is anything that has or once had all these characteristics.
- is the occurrence of accidental or unexpected but fortunate results.
- a testable explanation of a situation.
- the science of life.
- a group of organisms that can breed with one another and produce fertile offspring.
- any inherited characteristic that results from changes to a species over time.
20 Clues: the science of life. • production of offspring. • the reaction to a stimulus. • the process of inferring something. • a set of moral principles or values. • a testable explanation of a situation. • means they are arranged in an orderly way. • causes some sort of reaction by the organism. • results in the addition of mass to an organism. • ...
Introduction to Earth Science 2018-02-01
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- A possible explanation that is based on facts.
- The study of the universe beyond Earth.
- A hypothesis or set of hypotheses supported by results of experimentation and observation.
- measures distance east and west of the prime meridian.
- This sphere consists of the solid earth.
- Lines that show a decrease in elevation.
- This is the invisible blanket that surrounds Earth.
- Imaginary lines that run E to W and are parallel to the equator.
- The study of variations in atmospheric conditions that produce weather.
- The relationship between distance on a map and actual distance.
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- The study of the origin, history and structure of Earth.
- Covers all of Earth's water.
- The difference between two contour lines.
- measures distance north and south of the equator.
- Shows Earth's three dimensional surface in two dimensions.
- Imaginary lines that run north to south.
- Lines that connect all points of the same elevation.
- The difference between the highest and lowest point.
- A rule that correctly describes a natural phenomena.
- The study of the seas, waves, tides, currents, and sea floor.
- Any factor in an experiment that changes.
21 Clues: Covers all of Earth's water. • The study of the universe beyond Earth. • Imaginary lines that run north to south. • This sphere consists of the solid earth. • Lines that show a decrease in elevation. • The difference between two contour lines. • Any factor in an experiment that changes. • A possible explanation that is based on facts. • ...
NURSE WORD PUZZLE 2023-11-29
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- a process where a person reaches the highest level of consciousness
- The following are nursing metaparadigm Nursing , Person,______, Health
- being devoid of hope
- process of choosing and embracing what is important
- She is the founder of Modern Nursing
- It represents by setting goals and making decisions about and being agreed on the means to achieve goals
- being unhealthy, but rather explored the human experience of illness
- She published "Adaptation Model" (Surname)
- excretion of waste products
- When the nurse wants to lessen the cause of patient’s suffering.
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- beliefs, habits, dislikes, customs, rituals learned from one’s family
- Activities or operations that signify the dynamic nature of the field
- It is the malignant phase of dispairful “not caring” and apathetic indifference
- She viewed nursing as both an art and science that molds the attitude
- a person who crosses 2 cultures, lifestyles, and set of values
- Published her theory of interpersonal relationship (surname)
- duration between the occurrence of one event and occurrence of another event
- Virginia Henderson was the First Lady of?
- Theorist of "Care, Core and Cure Model" (Surname)
- The ability to share in the person’s experience.
20 Clues: being devoid of hope • excretion of waste products • She is the founder of Modern Nursing • Virginia Henderson was the First Lady of? • She published "Adaptation Model" (Surname) • The ability to share in the person’s experience. • Theorist of "Care, Core and Cure Model" (Surname) • process of choosing and embracing what is important • ...
Psy 200 Unit 2 Human Genetics 2024-09-03
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- result from two different eggs fertilized by different sperm
- can be prevented if you carry sickle-cell gene
- states that our genes set limits in which we can operate and our environment affects our genes to determine the scope in which we fall
- Determine traits such as eye color or hair color
- An egg and sperm each contain how many chromosomes
- Term used to describe the individual organism that contributed the genetic material to an offspring
- Geneticists study the changes that result from the interaction of genes and the environment
- states that our genes influence our environment and our environment influences our genes
- traits controlled by more than one gene
- Organisms better suited to their environment will
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- a sudden, permanent change in a gene
- Psychologists focus on patterns that develop over long periods in behaviors and cognitive processes
- Poorly suited organisms will
- Theory of Evolution by Natural Selection
- develops from a single fertilized egg that splits
- A person’s inherited physical characteristics
- a specific version of a gene
- The genetic makeup of a person
- What does DNA stand for
- DNA are long string of genetic material
20 Clues: What does DNA stand for • Poorly suited organisms will • a specific version of a gene • The genetic makeup of a person • a sudden, permanent change in a gene • DNA are long string of genetic material • traits controlled by more than one gene • Theory of Evolution by Natural Selection • A person’s inherited physical characteristics • ...
Josefina’s Crossword 2024-12-04
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- Keeps the 3 branches of government equal
- The person or party accused of an offense
- Established rules and regulations that restrain people in government’s exercise of power
- Formal decision to reject a bill passed by Congress
- Organization that seeks political power through electing people to office
- Law of the land
- Set of opinions or beliefs that belong to a group or individual
- Theory of government where competing groups can check asserted power by any one group
- The drawing of legislative district boundaries to benefit a particular party, group, or incumbent
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- Government by religious leaders
- How the founding fathers referred to political parties and interest groups
- Governance divided between the parties
- Constitution and strong central government supporters
- The Head of State, Head of Government, Chief of State
- Of the main two parties in the U.S., typically favors lower taxes and smaller government
- Government by the people
- System which casts the votes for the election of the President and Vice President
- United front across party lines
- The candidate or party that wins more than half the votes in an election belongs to the _____
- Written defamation
20 Clues: Law of the land • Written defamation • Government by the people • Government by religious leaders • United front across party lines • Governance divided between the parties • Keeps the 3 branches of government equal • The person or party accused of an offense • Formal decision to reject a bill passed by Congress • Constitution and strong central government supporters • ...
Working Scientifically 2024-03-09
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- A shallow dish used for culturing bacteria
- A common piece of laboratory equipment that produces a single open gas flame
- Worn to protect clothing and skin from chemicals
- A decision based on experimental results
- A proposed explanation for an observation, needing to be tested
- A simple container used to stir, mix, and heat liquids in a laboratory
- An instrument used to see objects too small for the naked eye
- Information gathered during an experiment
- A standard for comparison in an experiment
- A narrow-mouthed container used to transport, heat or store substances
- A factor that can be changed in an experiment
- A well-tested explanation for a broad set of observations
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- A device used to extinguish small fires in emergency situations
- Symbolic representations warning of the risks associated with substances or activities
- A controlled test to determine if a hypothesis is correct
- Worn to protect eyes from harmful substances
- A tool used in laboratories to transport a measured volume of liquid
- An accidental release of a hazardous substance that could cause harm
- Gathering data through the senses or scientific tools
- A machine that separates mixtures by spinning them at high speed
20 Clues: A decision based on experimental results • Information gathered during an experiment • A shallow dish used for culturing bacteria • A standard for comparison in an experiment • Worn to protect eyes from harmful substances • A factor that can be changed in an experiment • Worn to protect clothing and skin from chemicals • ...
Doctors and Medicine Middle Age 2022-01-11
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- By the fourth century the concept of a _________ was emerging in parts of the Roman Empire.
- One of the oldest medicines we use in today and middle ages.
- Their cures were a mixture of _________.
- ______ was used to reduce fever.
- These were books containing medical remedies
- Spotted leaves of lungwort, which was used for _______.
- A painkiller
- _____ was considered the “father of Medicine"
- _____ was used in treating venom and wounds.
- Headache and aching joints were treated with sweet-smelling _______.
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- The bubonic plague is also known as the Black ______.
- Lung problems were treated with a medicine made of ______ and comfrey.
- Who was the most influential ancient physician during the Middle Ages?
- The first ________ was established in Baghdad in the year 754.
- Medieval doctors also prescribed ________ for purging.
- A mixture of _______ and hemlock was applied to aching joints.
- A book that Medieval doctors carried, contained a table of the planets, a urine chart and a set of rules for bleeding patients.
- Common back then as cold medicine is today.
- Prevailing medical practices were still based on the theory of the Four _______.
- Was used as an antiseptic on wounds.
20 Clues: A painkiller • ______ was used to reduce fever. • Was used as an antiseptic on wounds. • Their cures were a mixture of _________. • Common back then as cold medicine is today. • These were books containing medical remedies • _____ was used in treating venom and wounds. • _____ was considered the “father of Medicine" • The bubonic plague is also known as the Black ______. • ...
Early Modern World History Crosssword 2025-05-21
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- An Island chain in present day Indonesia in the 1400's it was called the spice islands
- Catalyst of the protestant reformation
- French Theologian studied at the University of Paris
- Respected English philosopher with many talents. He was also a lawyer
- Portuguese explorer who sailed the whole world with 18 people
- The forgiveness of sins made throughout a persons lifetime.
- A branch of mathematics developed by Isaac Newton
- The belief that it was already determined by God who would gain salvation
- First European settlement in Africa
- Government Run by Religious leaders
- Renaissance painter who blended Christian and classical styles
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- Line set that divided the non European world into two zones
- Force that pulls things to the center of the earth
- A person who financially supports the arts
- Famous Italian explorer and navigator who went on many expeditions
- Theory about the center of the universe
- An Italian painter well known for his marble sculpture of David
- Italian Mathematician whose studies challenged scientifical and religious thinking.
- Language of people
- An intellectual movement at the heart of the renaissance that changed the landscape of the fundamentals of life
20 Clues: Language of people • First European settlement in Africa • Government Run by Religious leaders • Catalyst of the protestant reformation • Theory about the center of the universe • A person who financially supports the arts • A branch of mathematics developed by Isaac Newton • Force that pulls things to the center of the earth • ...
Scientific Revolution and Enlightenment 2021-10-20
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- the idea that reason is the chief source of knowledge
- religious movement that appealed to the working class
- developer of the idea of the government having seperations of power through branches
- system where sun is the center of the solar system
- artistic movement that emphasized grace, charm, and gentle colors
- the last name of the female philosophe who argued that women are not naturally inferior to men
- philosophical belief that the world operates like a clock set by god
- (no spaces) a book about laissez-faire economics
- (no spaces) a machine that allowed the growth of newspapers
- egg-shaped orbits
- husband and wife who invented the system of naming chemical elements
- philosophe who argued against the use of arbitrary, cruel and unusual punishment
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- people who sought societal reforms and new ways of thinking
- philosophe who dissected human bodies
- the first collection of mankind's knowledge
- philosopher who proved that the planets had a physical existence
- formal meetings that discussed Enlightenment ideas, held in wealthy people's homes
- Issac Newton created the Universal Theory of ____________
- architectural style that combined classical and modern style
- 18th century philosophical movement inspired by the Scientific Revolution
20 Clues: egg-shaped orbits • philosophe who dissected human bodies • the first collection of mankind's knowledge • (no spaces) a book about laissez-faire economics • system where sun is the center of the solar system • the idea that reason is the chief source of knowledge • religious movement that appealed to the working class • ...
General Knowledge 2022-12-07
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- The country with the most wins in FIFA.
- The hardest substance.
- The hottest planet in the Solar System.
- A German breed of dog that is typically brown and black.
- The CEO of Tesla.
- Italian brand and manufacturer of luxury sports cars and supercars.
- The biggest flower in the world.
- The tallest building in the world.
- The national car brand of Malaysia.
- The fastest land animal.
- The most popular instant noodles in Malaysia.
- The best-selling video game of all time.
- The tallest mountain in the world.
- The first president of the USA.
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- The capital of China.
- An Indian lawyer that's honored in India as the father of the nation for fighting for India's independence.
- The current prime minister of Malaysia.
- The largest country in the world.
- The team of superheroes in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
- The biggest planet in the Solar System.
- The smallest planet in the solar system.
- The first astronaut to set foot on the moon.
- One of the greatest physicist, famous for the theory of relativity.
- The most popular K-pop group.
- The company that made the first approved Covid vaccine.
25 Clues: The CEO of Tesla. • The capital of China. • The hardest substance. • The fastest land animal. • The most popular K-pop group. • The first president of the USA. • The biggest flower in the world. • The largest country in the world. • The tallest building in the world. • The tallest mountain in the world. • The national car brand of Malaysia. • ...
Linguistics and Language 2025-06-11
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- Set of rules for using a language correctly
- Abstract idea or general notion
- Element that contributes to a result
- Purpose or role of something
- Arrangement or organization of parts
- Element that can change or vary
- System of ideas explaining a phenomenon
- Information collected for analysis
- Study of word formation and structure
- Study of meaning in language
- Information that supports a conclusion
- Obtain from a source or origin
- Scientific study of language and its structure
- Assess the value or quality of something
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- Examine in detail to understand or explain
- System of communication using words or symbols
- Rules governing sentence structure
- Established way of doing something
- Circumstances that give meaning to language
- Collection of words known or used
- Systematic way of doing something
- Written or spoken communication
- Study of sound systems in languages
- Recognize or name something
- Exchange of information through speech or writing
- Show or point out
- Systematic investigation to discover facts
- Explain or translate the meaning of something
- State the meaning of a word or concept
- Way of dealing with a task or problem
30 Clues: Show or point out • Recognize or name something • Purpose or role of something • Study of meaning in language • Obtain from a source or origin • Abstract idea or general notion • Written or spoken communication • Element that can change or vary • Collection of words known or used • Systematic way of doing something • Rules governing sentence structure • ...
Communications and Media 2025-06-11
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- Origin of information or evidence
- Element that can change or be changed
- Arrangement or organization of parts
- Examine in detail to understand or explain
- Rough calculation or judgment
- Information that supports a conclusion
- Systematic way of doing something
- Explain the meaning of something
- Purpose or activity of something
- Show or point out
- Way of dealing with a task or problem
- Circumstances surrounding a particular event or idea
- Recognize or name something
- Series of actions leading to a result
- Abstract idea or general notion
- Element that contributes to a result
- Set of ideas intended to explain something
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- Profession of reporting news and current events
- Assess the value or quality of something
- Raw facts and figures for analysis
- Printed or digital work made available to the public
- Obtain from a source or origin
- State the meaning of a word or idea
- Function or position within a system or group
- Channels of mass communication like TV, radio, and internet
- Exchange of information between individuals or groups
- Established way of doing something
- Data that is processed and meaningful
- Systematic investigation to discover facts
- Specific field or region of study
30 Clues: Show or point out • Recognize or name something • Rough calculation or judgment • Obtain from a source or origin • Abstract idea or general notion • Explain the meaning of something • Purpose or activity of something • Origin of information or evidence • Systematic way of doing something • Specific field or region of study • Raw facts and figures for analysis • ...
Lead up to the civil war 2025-10-20
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- Network of secret routes and safe houses
- Process of being set free from legal or political restrictions
- Violent Conflict in the Kansas Territory between pro-slavery
- Withdrawing formally from membership of a federation or body
- All political power is vested in and derived from the people.
- American Lawyer that represented Kentucky
- A book sharing the stories of 2 enslaved people
- An agricultural product that increased the need for slavery in the South.
- repealed the Missouri Compromise
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- Known as a slave who became a prominent abolitionist
- Declared that African Americans could not be US citizens and had no right to sue the court
- Allowed capture and return of runaway enslaved people
- Admitted Missouri as a slave state and Maine as a free state.
- Legal theory that a state has the right to invalidate any federal law that deems unconstitutional.
- Individuals are treated as personal property
- An invasion of Mexico by the US Army
- Known for his actions to ending slavery.
- A machine for separating cotton from its seeds
- Laws passed to defuse tensions between the North and the South over slavery.
- Political movement to end slavery
20 Clues: repealed the Missouri Compromise • Political movement to end slavery • An invasion of Mexico by the US Army • Network of secret routes and safe houses • Known for his actions to ending slavery. • American Lawyer that represented Kentucky • Individuals are treated as personal property • A machine for separating cotton from its seeds • ...
Common Academic Terms 2025-09-02
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- being or characteristic of a single thing or person
- take to be the case or to be true
- bring into existence
- anything that contributes causally to a result
- a brief explanation of the meaning of a word or phrase
- a basic generalization that is accepted as true
- some situation or event that is thought about
- an abstract or general idea inferred from specific instances
- knowledge on which to base belief
- the set of facts or circumstances that surround a situation
- a seeking for knowledge
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- a plan of action adopted by an individual or social group
- abstract separation of something into its various parts
- the act of expressing something in an artistic performance
- a particular course of action intended to achieve a result
- obtainable or accessible and ready for use or service
- the act of judging a person or situation or event
- the power or right to give orders or make decisions
- move towards
- what something is used for
- something that aids or promotes well-being
- a particular course of action intended to achieve a result
- a belief that can guide behavior
- a way of doing something, especially a systematic way
- a collection of facts from which conclusions may be drawn
25 Clues: move towards • bring into existence • a seeking for knowledge • what something is used for • a belief that can guide behavior • take to be the case or to be true • knowledge on which to base belief • something that aids or promotes well-being • some situation or event that is thought about • anything that contributes causally to a result • ...
SPELLING Lesson 2 Puzzle 1 2015-11-09
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- statement made at the beginning, giving the reasons for the parts that follow
- tall slender tower, with balconies from which the muezzin issues the call to prayer
- one that follows, as in to a throne, title, estate, or position
- passionate interest in or eagerness to do something
- title taken by Islamic leaders that asserts religious authority to rule
- to start or set up something that is intended to continue or be permanent; to place something securely and permanently in a position, situation, or condition
- building in which Muslims meet for prayer and worship
- a set of truths, rules, and/or principles that form the basis of a belief, theory, or policy
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- of or relating to the Caribs, an Indian people of northern South America
- a follower of polytheistic religion; one who has little or no religion
- the stuff something is made of; the physical health and condition of a creature; a system of beliefs and laws by which a country, state, or organization is governed and the document that describes this system circa around; used before a date to indicate that it is approximate or estimated
- the level of a sound in a musical scale, according to its frequency
- a person who does not acknowledge the God of the Bible
- to change slightly, especially in order to improve; to affect the meaning of another word, usually by describing or limiting it
14 Clues: passionate interest in or eagerness to do something • building in which Muslims meet for prayer and worship • a person who does not acknowledge the God of the Bible • one that follows, as in to a throne, title, estate, or position • the level of a sound in a musical scale, according to its frequency • ...
SPELLING Lesson 2 Puzzle 3 2015-11-09
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- the level of a sound in a musical scale, according to its frequency
- to start or set up something that is intended to continue or be permanent; to place something securely and permanently in a position, situation, or condition
- a set of truths, rules, and/or principles that form the basis of a belief, theory, or policy
- the stuff something is made of; the physical health and condition of a creature; a system of beliefs and laws by which a country, state, or organization is governed and the document that describes this system circa around; used before a date to indicate that it is approximate or estimated
- building in which Muslims meet for prayer and worship
- of or relating to the Caribs, an Indian people of northern South America
- statement made at the beginning, giving the reasons for the parts that follow
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- title taken by Islamic leaders that asserts religious authority to rule
- tall slender tower, with balconies from which the muezzin issues the call to prayer
- passionate interest in or eagerness to do something
- one that follows, as in to a throne, title, estate, or position
- to change slightly, especially in order to improve; to affect the meaning of another word, usually by describing or limiting it
- a person who does not acknowledge the God of the Bible
- a follower of polytheistic religion; one who has little or no religion
14 Clues: passionate interest in or eagerness to do something • building in which Muslims meet for prayer and worship • a person who does not acknowledge the God of the Bible • one that follows, as in to a throne, title, estate, or position • the level of a sound in a musical scale, according to its frequency • ...
Motor Programme - The Meaning and Ways to Learn 2014-11-07
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- stored info about how to produce a movement, made up of the initial conditions and the response specification
- where motor programmes are stored
- the motor programme and the movement objective
- a person who created the schema theory
- separate movements that make up a whole skill
- guessing what is about to happen
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- the internal (kinaesthetic) feedback we receive as we undertake the movement
- a set of relationships between joint action and muscle contractions that can be adapted to produce a new technique or skill
- the delay in the response to the second of two closely spaced stimuli
- information that allows the performer to evaluate their movement - made up of the sensory conseqeunses and response outcome
- the result of the movement compared to the objective
- the knowledge we have of the environment, body position, limb position, muscle tension
- guessing a movement that will be needed
- choosing a motor programme
- a series of muscle contractions that produce a movement
15 Clues: choosing a motor programme • guessing what is about to happen • where motor programmes are stored • a person who created the schema theory • guessing a movement that will be needed • separate movements that make up a whole skill • the motor programme and the movement objective • the result of the movement compared to the objective • ...
Chapter 8 Terms 2015-03-20
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- To lean, tend, or become drawn toward
- A prevailing tendency or inclination
- A function or part performed, especially in a particular operation or process
- Leadership Requires the leader to set goals for managers and employees and then l;eave them alone to get the job done.
- Ability to act and make decisions w/o the help of others
- Teams Work groups that supervise themselves
- Leadership Managers work with employees to make decisions
- Leadership One person runs everything and makes all decisions w/o consulting others
- Adherence to a code of ethical values such as honesty, loyalty, and fairness
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- Relations Study of how people interact in the workplace and how communication can be improved
- Competitive or opposing action of incompatibles
- An image or concept in the imagination
- Giving the managers and employees to run things and make decisions
- A hypothesis assumed for the sake of argument or investigation
- Taking a company and its employees in a direction
15 Clues: A prevailing tendency or inclination • To lean, tend, or become drawn toward • An image or concept in the imagination • Teams Work groups that supervise themselves • Competitive or opposing action of incompatibles • Taking a company and its employees in a direction • Ability to act and make decisions w/o the help of others • ...
Jennifer Smith 2015-03-20
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- Means taking a company and its employees in a direction based upon a vision.
- relations The study of how people interact in the work place and how communication can be improved.
- a hypothesis assuming for the sake of argument or investigation
- Giving managers and employees the power to run things and make decisions.
- To lean, tend, or become drawn toward
- leader Style in which managers work with employees to make decisions
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- teams Work groups that supervise themselves
- Leader Required the leader to set goals for managers and employees and leave them alone to get the job done.
- The ability to act and make decisions without help or advice from others.
- An adherence to a code of ethical values such as honesty, loyalty, and fairness.
- Competitive or opposing action of incompatibles
- leader A style in which one person runs everything and makes all decisions without the help of other.
- An image or concept in the imagination
- A function or part preformed
- A prevailing tendency or inclination
15 Clues: A function or part preformed • A prevailing tendency or inclination • To lean, tend, or become drawn toward • An image or concept in the imagination • teams Work groups that supervise themselves • Competitive or opposing action of incompatibles • a hypothesis assuming for the sake of argument or investigation • ...
Ch 1 Science Skills Vocabulary Losada 2022-01-03
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- The ratio of an object mass to its volume.
- The quantity of matter in an object or sample.
- Representation of an object or an event.
- The study of the composition, structure, properties and reactions of matter.
- The amount of space taken up by an object.
- A ratio of equivalent measurements that is used to convert a quantity expressed in one unit to another unit.
- The study of matter and energy and the interactions between the two forces and motion.
- The study of living things, or life science.
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- A system of knowledge and the methods use to gain that knowledge.
- The study of the origin, history and structure of the earth.
- A statement that summarizes a a pattern found in nature.
- The study of the universe beyond earth, including sun, moon, planets and stars.
- The use of knowledge to solve practical problems with the appropriate tools.
- A well tested explanation for a set of observations or experimental results.
- Straight line distance between two points.
15 Clues: Representation of an object or an event. • The ratio of an object mass to its volume. • The amount of space taken up by an object. • Straight line distance between two points. • The study of living things, or life science. • The quantity of matter in an object or sample. • A statement that summarizes a a pattern found in nature. • ...
American Lit Unit 2 Vocabulary 2022-08-31
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- cruel and oppressive government or rule.
- unassuming or moderate in the estimation of one's abilities or achievements.
- Remedy or set right
- Having or revealing an exaggerated sense of one's own importance or abilities
- Based on, concerned with, or verifiable by observation or experience rather than theory or pure logic
- act so as to limit or undermine (something); encroach on.
- The literal or main meaning of a word (dictionary meaning)
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- the fact of two things being seen or placed close together with contrasting effect.
- Lasting for a very short time
- A feeling or idea that a word has (associated or implied meaning)
- The process of releasing, and thereby providing relief from, strong expression of emotion
- A statement that is obviously true and says nothing new or interesting
- Bold and without shame
- a situation in which a difficult choice has to be made between two or more alternatives, especially equally undesirable ones.
- Praise formally or officially
15 Clues: Remedy or set right • Bold and without shame • Lasting for a very short time • Praise formally or officially • cruel and oppressive government or rule. • act so as to limit or undermine (something); encroach on. • The literal or main meaning of a word (dictionary meaning) • A feeling or idea that a word has (associated or implied meaning) • ...
bio 2022-10-11
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- The theory that evolution occurs slowly but steadily
- the whole species is dead
- Change in genetic material of a cell
- A well tested concept that explains a wide range of observations
- The process of selecting a few organism with desired traits to serve as parents of the next generation
- A diagram that shows how scientists think different groups of organisms are related
- a set of dna that makes a specific trait
- A structure that is reduced in size and has little or no function.
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- differences between the same species
- The last shared common ancestor on the branching tree of evolution
- A group of similar organisms that can mate with each other and produce fertile offspring
- The more adapted something is to its environment the more likely it is to survive.
- the remains of an organism that lived in the past
- How well an organism can adapt and survive in its environment
- A trait or novel process that helps and organism survive and reproduce
15 Clues: the whole species is dead • differences between the same species • Change in genetic material of a cell • a set of dna that makes a specific trait • the remains of an organism that lived in the past • The theory that evolution occurs slowly but steadily • How well an organism can adapt and survive in its environment • ...
Cold War 2023-09-12
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- War A conflict where two superpowers support opposing sides indirectly.
- A disagreement or struggle between two or more sides.
- Weapons Powerful explosives that use nuclear reactions as their source of energy.
- Race A competition between nations to build up military weapons.
- The idea of preventing conflict by making threats of retaliation.
- A feeling of strain or stress between groups or countries.
- A set of beliefs or ideas that guides a group or nation.
- Theory The belief that if one country in a region falls to communism, neighboring countries will also fall.
- Curtain A term used to describe the division between Eastern and Western Europe during the Cold War.
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- Information that is used to influence people's opinions.
- Countries or groups that work together and support each other.
- Wall A barrier built to separate East and West Berlin during the Cold War.
- War A period of political tension and rivalry without direct warfare.
- Extremely powerful nations, like the USA and the USSR.
- Spying or secretly gathering information about others.
15 Clues: A disagreement or struggle between two or more sides. • Extremely powerful nations, like the USA and the USSR. • Spying or secretly gathering information about others. • Information that is used to influence people's opinions. • A set of beliefs or ideas that guides a group or nation. • A feeling of strain or stress between groups or countries. • ...
Course Two Crossword Puzzle 2019-05-16
Across
- container, especially when great.
- is the number of occurrences of a repeating event per unit of time.
- is the likelihood or chance of an event occurring.
- the way a thing turns out.
- The extent or measurement of a surface.
- Concerned with or involving the theory of a subject or area of study rather than its practical application.
- Based on untested ideas or techniques and not yet established or finalized.
- A set of possible outcomes resulting from a particular experiment.
- The amount of space that a substance or object occupies, or that is enclosed within
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- The lowest part or edge of something, especially the part on which it rests or is
- a line that is any line parallel to the vertical direction.
- The enclosing boundary of a curved geometric figure, especially a circle
- A conclusion reached on the basis of evidence and reasoning.
- Next to or adjoining something else.
- Representation of a person or thing or of a proposed structure, typically on a smaller scale than the original.
15 Clues: the way a thing turns out. • container, especially when great. • Next to or adjoining something else. • The extent or measurement of a surface. • is the likelihood or chance of an event occurring. • a line that is any line parallel to the vertical direction. • A conclusion reached on the basis of evidence and reasoning. • ...
Adaptations and Variations 2020-10-26
Across
- A group of ecosystems that share similar climates and typical organisms.
- blending in with its environment.
- A period of inactivity that allows organisms to survive with lowered temperatures and heart rate.
- where the body of the organism is adapted to the environment.
- all the offspring of a set of parents, or all the parents and their siblings.
- Any difference between individual organisms of the same species.
- is based on the instinct or actions of an organism.
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- seasonal movement of animals from one region to another.
- English natural scientist who formulated a theory of evolution by natural selection.
- what is passed onto offspring from the parent.
- to stay in an environment making small adjusts to survive.
- the human practice of breeding animals or plants that have certain desired traits
- the abiotic factors in an ecosystem that help an organism survive.
- a process by which favorable traits are based on from one generation to the next.
- to look or appear as a predator species.
15 Clues: blending in with its environment. • to look or appear as a predator species. • what is passed onto offspring from the parent. • is based on the instinct or actions of an organism. • seasonal movement of animals from one region to another. • to stay in an environment making small adjusts to survive. • where the body of the organism is adapted to the environment. • ...
Data and AI - Set 4 2024-11-17
Across
- An automated program that interacts with users or systems online.
- The number of features or attributes in a dataset, often reduced for analysis.
- Remote servers used for storing and processing data.
- The relationship between cause and effect in data analysis.
- A simplified representation of a system used for analysis or simulation.
- Pertaining to techniques that involve competing models, often used in training AI systems.
- A problem-solving approach that employs practical methods not guaranteed to be perfect but sufficient for immediate goals.
- A formal representation of knowledge as a set of concepts within a domain.
- A connection between two pieces of information or data points.
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- Involving random variables or processes, often used in modeling uncertainty.
- The graphical representation of information and data.
- Data entered into a system for processing or analysis.
- A measure of uncertainty or randomness in information theory.
- Selecting a subset of individuals from a population to estimate characteristics of the whole group.
- The process of extracting data from websites or documents.
15 Clues: Remote servers used for storing and processing data. • The graphical representation of information and data. • Data entered into a system for processing or analysis. • The process of extracting data from websites or documents. • The relationship between cause and effect in data analysis. • A measure of uncertainty or randomness in information theory. • ...
Personal Finance 2022-09-27
Across
- Student Loans: loans made by the government with terms and conditions set by law; often have a lower fixed interest rate
- money owed to another person or company
- a person or organization that uses a product or service
- Fraud: the unauthorized use of your debit or credit card number and PIN or the forging of your signature
- Income: what a person earns after payroll taxes and other deductions are taken out; often referred to as take-home pay
- Growth: the average rate of growth for an investment over time; often expressed as an annual figure
- Shark: person or entity that charges borrowers interest rates above an established legal rate
- Income: the amount you earn before taxes and other payroll deductions
- the additional cost a lender charges for borrowing their money
- Theft: the act of fraudulently gaining and using the personal information of someone else, usually for financial gain
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- Warranty: extra coverage for the repair or replacement of items purchased
- the increase in value of a home over time; the difference between the amount owed and what the home could be sold for
- the original amount of a loan; the total amount borrowed before interest
- the theory that spending money and consuming goods is good for the economy
- Worth: the amount by which the value of a person’s assets exceeds or falls behind the value of their liabilities
- Rate: the percentage of principal charged by the lender for use of its money
- Student Loans: loans made by banks, credit unions, or other organizations with terms and conditions set by the lender, including higher or variable interest rates
- Net Worth: the dollar value of a person’s assets is greater than the dollar value of their liabilities
- Net Worth: the dollar value of a person’s liabilities is larger than the value of their assets
- the persistent rise in the cost of goods and services over time
20 Clues: money owed to another person or company • a person or organization that uses a product or service • the additional cost a lender charges for borrowing their money • the persistent rise in the cost of goods and services over time • Income: the amount you earn before taxes and other payroll deductions • ...
Media Theories 2013-05-03
Across
- A method used to discourage the viewer from changing channel
- A widely held view held on a particular group of people
- Something that symbolizes something else
- Everything you can see in a scene such as props and setting
- A particular group of people a piece of text is aimed at
- Puts a group of programmes together with similar appeal to sweep audience to one from the other
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- Theorist who identified that narratives contain identifiable character roles
- A widely held set of values or beliefs
- Theorist that suggested celebrities are constructed people and not real people
- Todorvs theory of this being disrupted
- Advertises a programme a long time before its shown to create a buzz for the audience
- Method in which a not so popular programme is sandwiched in between two popular ones
12 Clues: A widely held set of values or beliefs • Todorvs theory of this being disrupted • Something that symbolizes something else • A widely held view held on a particular group of people • A particular group of people a piece of text is aimed at • Everything you can see in a scene such as props and setting • A method used to discourage the viewer from changing channel • ...
Class internal- (don't use punctuation and gaps in the answers) :) 2023-12-11
Across
- where a teacher sees the students as an angel and treats them accordingly
- Bottom set ids are more likely to develop what subculture?
- barlett also argues that schools (answer) the working class kids.
- who developed labelling theory?
- making students different using stereotyping and labelling, setting and streaming
- students becoming one extreme or the other- joining a pro or anti school subculture.
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- Barlett argues that schools have a way of cherry picking the middle class students by making entry forms harder this is called-
- opposite of a self fulfilling prophecy
- teachers stereotypes become fixed and behaviour in a classroom is based on that stereotype
- teachers hold positive stereotypes on which class students?
- which policy is a criticism of covert selection- proposed by the coalition 2010-2015
- ball found when removing setting in schools- polarisation was (removed OR increased.)
12 Clues: who developed labelling theory? • opposite of a self fulfilling prophecy • Bottom set ids are more likely to develop what subculture? • teachers hold positive stereotypes on which class students? • barlett also argues that schools (answer) the working class kids. • where a teacher sees the students as an angel and treats them accordingly • ...
UTILITARIANISM 2021-09-05
Across
- basis of this theory
- father of utilitarianism
- how many elements in the utility calculus
- considering one species superior
- stem of utilitarianism
Down
- came up with harm principle
- kind of theory
- the only end goal
- doctrine that pleasure is the highest good
- singer’s utilitarianism
- devised the pleasure machine objection
11 Clues: kind of theory • the only end goal • basis of this theory • stem of utilitarianism • singer’s utilitarianism • father of utilitarianism • came up with harm principle • considering one species superior • devised the pleasure machine objection • how many elements in the utility calculus • doctrine that pleasure is the highest good
Meta-ethics 2014-10-15
Across
- Ethical language is not meaningful
- theory that ethical statements have an intrinsic sense
- Idea that morals are know by intuition
- Theory that deals with the meaning of ethical terms
- Ethical statements cannot be falsified or verified
- Ethcial expressions are our likes and dislikes
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- Term to describe different moral codes of behaviours
- Ethical language is meaningful
- theory that moral values can derive from sense experience
- 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 • ...
Earth and Life Science 2019-07-30
Across
- The outermost layer of the Earth
- Kind of Sedimentary rock that resulted from weathered rocks such as Igneous rock
- Kind of rock that is formed by volcanic activity
- The expanding universe theory
- The Kuba people of Central Africa believed in the creator god
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- Second layer of the Earth
- James Hopwood Jeans and Harold Jeffreys Theory
- The theory of Expansion not an Explosion
- Third planet from the Sun
- The process of transformation of parent rock to metamorphic rock
10 Clues: Second layer of the Earth • Third planet from the Sun • The expanding universe theory • The outermost layer of the Earth • The theory of Expansion not an Explosion • James Hopwood Jeans and Harold Jeffreys Theory • Kind of rock that is formed by volcanic activity • The Kuba people of Central Africa believed in the creator god • ...
conditioning vocab crossword. 2024-04-26
10 Clues: fear • healing • overwhelm • a disciplinary action • the death of a species • a feeling of adrenaline • created the theory of behaviorism • discovered classical conditioning • delved into the theory of behaviorism • psychologist, spent whole career at collage
