set theory Crossword Puzzles
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
Famous Scientists 2024-12-11
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- Known for her extensive study of chimpanzees.
- Discovered principles of vaccination and pasteurization.
- Formulated the laws of motion and universal gravitation.
- Discovered penicillin.
- Sometimes referred to as the “Prince of Mathematicians” and the “greatest mathematician since antiquity”.
- Famous for his thought experiment involving a cat.
- Played a major role in the scientific revolution, known for his work in astronomy.
- Developed the theory of evolution by natural selection.
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- Considered the Father of Mathematics for his significant contribution to the development of mathematics.
- Discovered the structure of DNA with her X-ray diffraction images.
- Mathematician and astronomer who proposed that the sun was stationary in the center of the universe.
- Theoretical physicist known for his work on black holes.
- Discovered radium and polonium, won two Nobel Prizes.
- Famous for his theories of relativity, gravitation, and understanding of molecules.
- Proposed a theory for the hydrogen atom, based on quantum theory.
- Inventor and electrical engineer known for his work alternating current power systems..
- Father of modern genetics, known for his work on pea plants.
17 Clues: Discovered penicillin. • Known for her extensive study of chimpanzees. • Famous for his thought experiment involving a cat. • Discovered radium and polonium, won two Nobel Prizes. • Developed the theory of evolution by natural selection. • Theoretical physicist known for his work on black holes. • Discovered principles of vaccination and pasteurization. • ...
Unit 2 2016-01-29
Across
- group 1
- combination of pure substances
- pure substance made of 2 or more elements combined chemically
- all matter is composed of particles
- temperature when a liquid turns into a gas
- pure substance that can't be broken down by chemical means
- solid to a liquid
- mixture that is uniform throughout
- pure substances, which are still visible separately
- temperature when a solid turns to a liquid
- liquid to solid
- Results in a new substance
- water sticking to something else
- characteristic that can be observed or measured
- solid to gas
- gas to a liquid
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- describes a substance
- has a unique set of properties
- water reaching a high temperature, then bubbling
- does not easily react
- all components aren’t uniform
- water sticking to itself
- change in size or shape, can usually be turned back
- gas to a solid
- how it responds to heat
- chemical change process
- what temperature a liquid can turn to a gas
- anything with mass and volume
- how much matter
29 Clues: group 1 • solid to gas • gas to a solid • liquid to solid • how much matter • gas to a liquid • solid to a liquid • describes a substance • does not easily react • how it responds to heat • chemical change process • water sticking to itself • Results in a new substance • all components aren’t uniform • anything with mass and volume • has a unique set of properties • ...
Alexis Life Science 2013-07-31
Across
- anything That causes A reaction Or change
- a Treeless Plain Found In The artic in The Anartic
- An organism eats other orgnanisms
- a Small Cavity Or Sac in eukaryotic cells
- The Part Of earth where life exist
- An organism That eats Animals
- One Of The alternative Forms Of A Gene
- an organism That can make its own food
- ONe of the small bodies in a cells cytoplasm
- A Collecton of tissues carry out a specialized Function
- the passing of genetic traits
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- a Large Region Characterized By A Specific Type Of Climate
- The arrangment Of parts In An organism
- an organism that eats only plants
- wall A rigid structure that surrounds The Cell Membrane
- A cell organelle that contains digestive enzymes
- an explanation that ties together many hypothesis
- cell organelle composed of RNA an protein
- A Community Of Organisms and their enviroment
- A Living thing
- An Organism That is killed And eaten by another organism
- a Molecule that is made up of amino acids
- an organism That eats Both plant and animals
- one set of instructions for an inherited trait
24 Clues: A Living thing • An organism That eats Animals • the passing of genetic traits • an organism that eats only plants • An organism eats other orgnanisms • The Part Of earth where life exist • The arrangment Of parts In An organism • One Of The alternative Forms Of A Gene • an organism That can make its own food • anything That causes A reaction Or change • ...
Unit 1: Scientific Foundations, Data Analysis, and Measurement 2021-09-08
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- The SI base unit for temperature
- A measurement that reflects the amount of matter present
- A visual display of data
- A proposed explanation for an observation.
- A relationship in nature supported by many experiments and has not been disproved
- A systematic approach used in scientific study
- The variable that responds to the change made in an experiment
- A type of graph that displays categories along the x-axis
- The study of matter and the changes that it undergoes
- Data that gives numerical information
- Anything that has mass and takes up space
- A judgment based on obtained information
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- A measure of the effect of earth’s gravitational pull on matter
- A ratio that compares the mass of an object to its volume
- Data that describes physical characteristics
- A type of graph that displays percentages
- A type of graph that displays numerical data on both axes
- How close a measured value is to the accepted value
- The standard of comparison in an experiment
- An explanation supported by many experiments A set of controlled observations that test the hypothesis
- The variable that you change during an experiment
- How close a series of measurements are to each other
22 Clues: A visual display of data • The SI base unit for temperature • Data that gives numerical information • A judgment based on obtained information • A type of graph that displays percentages • Anything that has mass and takes up space • A proposed explanation for an observation. • The standard of comparison in an experiment • Data that describes physical characteristics • ...
vocab terms weeks 1 and 2 2022-05-03
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- prepared to obey others unquestioningly
- based on random choice or personal whim, rather than any reason or system
- a great disaster; a complete failure
- begin or start
- a mathematical relationship or rule expressed in symbols
- a supposition or a system of ideas intended to explain something, especially one based on general principles independent of the thing to be explained
- widespread in a particular area or at a particular time
- not friendly or forthcoming; cool and distant
- a forecast of what will happen in the future
- standing out so as to be clearly visible
- occurring, operating, or done at the same time
- having or showing great energy or enthusiasm in pursuit of a cause of an objective
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- hostile and aggressive
- no consistent or having a fixed pattern
- available as another possibility
- relating to an established set of principles governing a state
- marked by exactness and accuracy of expression or detail
- showing an impudent lack of respect
- the quality of being open to more than one interpretation; inexactness
- withdraw from commercial or social relations with a country, an organization, or person as a punishment or protest
20 Clues: begin or start • hostile and aggressive • available as another possibility • showing an impudent lack of respect • a great disaster; a complete failure • prepared to obey others unquestioningly • no consistent or having a fixed pattern • standing out so as to be clearly visible • a forecast of what will happen in the future • not friendly or forthcoming; cool and distant • ...
AM Chem Mini Vocab Crossword Chapter 2 2022-05-24
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- Molecules flow easily, held by attractive forces
- Matter that can't be separated into simpler materials
- A solid, liquid, gas, or plasma
- Where you separate solids from liquids
- Study of processes that take place in living organisms
- An if-then statement about a lab
- Well tested explanation for a broad set of events
- When a solvent travels up the surface of a plate
- Molecules arranged in regular, repeating patterns held in place
- Something that can't be broken down into something simpler
- A mixture of 2 products
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- Can be broken down into elements
- Matter that can be separated into simpler materials by physical methods
- Quantity of matter in an object
- Molecules move in all directions, weak attractive force
- The study of the composition of matter and the changes that matter undergoes
- Substance diffused or suspended in the air
- Observing or taking notes
- Anything that has mass and takes up space
- Similar to first piece of distillation, where a sample is boiled, leaving a solid or liquid
- Where you test your hypothesis
- Where atoms lose their electrons and a mixture of electrons
- to separate water from other components
- Product of three lengths
24 Clues: A mixture of 2 products • Product of three lengths • Observing or taking notes • Where you test your hypothesis • Quantity of matter in an object • A solid, liquid, gas, or plasma • Can be broken down into elements • An if-then statement about a lab • Where you separate solids from liquids • to separate water from other components • Anything that has mass and takes up space • ...
maths symp main 2023-08-23
Across
- a special case of cassini oval which is used in general maths
- A straight line that touches a curve at two points
- The region enclosed by a curve and the x-axis, often calculated using integrals
- systematic explanation of a phenomenon
- one-to-one and onto correspondence between two sets
- Who is the father of geometry
- The branch of maths which deals with surface properties
- Algebraic expression with two terms
- 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
- A 3D geometric shape with 12 flat faces, 20 vertices and 30 edges
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- A prime number that's one less than a power of 2
- having a definite end
- Straight line approached but never touches the curve
- measure of data spread from the mean
- Mathematical structure that abstracts the notion of independence and dependence among elements in the set
- hidden world within a space
- A three-dimensional analog of a polygon
- mathematical study of slopes, areas and rates of change
- A possible result of an experiment of an event
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 • ...
History of Oceanography Crossword Puzzle 2023-10-24
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- James cook made the cure for this disease
- Sir Charles Thompson was the _ of Oceanography
- The HMS _ sailed the Western Coast
- this explorer sailed from England in 1497
- the diving _ was used from 1656-1742
- the diving suit had _ boots to help walk on ocean floor
- the _ explored the Arctic Ocean
- Dr. Sylvia _ set record for deepest dive in 1979
- Phoeniciansns recorded the first _
- The Titanic hit an _ causing it to sink
- device that strapped to divers backs was called _ lung
- Evidence suggests these groups of people were the first to discover North America
- the aqua lung led to what kind of gear?
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- years it took to locate the Titanic
- Benjamin Franklin discovered ocean _
- Ship that was located in 1985
- Giovanni de Verranzo explored the _ of North America
- Charles Darwin developed this theory
- name of the submersible that found a hydrogen bomb on the ocean floor
- Captain who made the longitute and latitude system
- the first _ was built 3000 B.C.
- _routes were established in 2000BCE
- last name of person who published a book on oceanography in 1855
- country Magellan sailed from in 1519
24 Clues: Ship that was located in 1985 • the _ explored the Arctic Ocean • the first _ was built 3000 B.C. • The HMS _ sailed the Western Coast • Phoeniciansns recorded the first _ • years it took to locate the Titanic • _routes were established in 2000BCE • Benjamin Franklin discovered ocean _ • Charles Darwin developed this theory • the diving _ was used from 1656-1742 • ...
Biological terminology 2023-11-06
Across
- Reproductive cell:
- Transformist who created the first complete evolutionary theory
- Organ where substances pass between mother and fetus.
- Biological catalyst.
- What kind of bacteria live in symbiotic relationship with leguminous plants?
- Enzyme that converts converts protein into amino acids.
- Artificial biogeocenosis created by human hands for the purpose of obtaining agricultural products?
- Who proposed biochemical evolution?
- What is the association between living organisms and the surrounding environment in one area of the Earth's surface called?
- A single-celled insect?
- Organ that stores and releases bile.
- A very small organism without cells?
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- What is the name of the set of plasticity and energy exchange process in the cell?
- What is the name of "spinal curvature"?
- What is the change in the number of chromosomes in the cell called?
- tube The cavity of the middle ear continues with the pharynx .......?
- A biological field that studies lichens?
- What is the name of spherical bacteria?
- What is the name of viruses that infect bacteria?
- Name the theoretical basis of selection?
- Location of where most nutrientsare absorbed.
- Where a baby develops until birth.
- What is the term genetics?
- Type of digestion which involves breaking down food by crushing or mashing.
- What is the name of Mendel's second law?
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 "spinal curvature"? • What is the name of spherical bacteria? • A biological field that studies lichens? • ...
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? • ...
How to start a movement 2020-11-03
Across
- the force/power of moving object.
- accept (a belief, theory, or change) willingly and enthusiastically.
- 7 letters, 5 letters. The point at which small changes cause a big change.
- changes.
- when someone is laughed at.
- to copy someone else's behavior.
- A group of people (at least 3).
- the person who leads or commands a group.
- to be smaller or less important than it really is.
- a period of learning or teaching.
- to not wear a shirt.
- the opposite of safe.
- many; two or more things; the opposite of singular.
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- right now.
- very important
- the opposite of lead.
- personal courage and determination.
- being the same in quantity, size, degree, or value.
- analyse (a text or idea) in detail.
- 4 letters, 3 letters. A crazy person.
- 5 letters, 7 letters. to stay neutral and undecided.
- a group of people working together to advance their shared political, social, or artistic ideas.
- someone who supports and admires a particular person or set of ideas.
- the action of leading a group of people or an organization
- open to or shared by all the people of an area or country.
25 Clues: changes. • right now. • very important • to not wear a shirt. • the opposite of lead. • the opposite of safe. • when someone is laughed at. • A group of people (at least 3). • to copy someone else's behavior. • the force/power of moving object. • a period of learning or teaching. • personal courage and determination. • analyse (a text or idea) in detail. • ...
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 • ...
8th Grade Chapter 1 2024-09-06
Across
- measures mass
- a workable explanation or description of a phenomenon
- measures length
- a review that takes place during the communication step on the scientific inquiry before a scientist can publish their work.
- the ______ mandate was given in Genesis 1:26 to have multiply and have dominion over the earth.
- measure light intensity
- data using numbers or units
- the study of matter and energy and the interactions between them
- an ongoing, orderly, cyclical approach used to investigate the world is the scientific ____
- measures temperature
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- an initial testable explanation of a phenomena
- measures electric current
- descriptive type data like color or texture
- the step in a scientific inquiry where the experiment takes place is the ______.
- measures the amount of a substance
- the study of composition, structure,, and properties of matter as well as changes in matter
- measures time
- _______ is the key to a good model
- a mathematical equation that describes phenomena under certain conditions
- a system of moral values that depending on our world view can help us make decisions
- _______ science is the study of nonliving matter and energy
- the number of SI fundamental units
- a model that explains a related set of phenomena
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 • _______ is the key to a good model • the number of SI fundamental units • descriptive type data like color or texture • an initial testable explanation of a phenomena • ...
Christmas Economics 2024-12-17
Across
- Shortfall occurs if cited wrongly (7)
- Government support for bus is dry, unfortunately (7)
- Levies and taxes, mix into a pot! (8)
- Economist devised new keys in theory (6)
- Severe measures to save, initially undertaken? Yes, tight rein (9)
- Relating to money, are my notes disordered? (8)
- Store of wealth? Try USA differently (8)
- Transfer of ownership made private? It’s a vision, partly (13)
- Head of Treasury can chill, altering economic rules (10)
- Some quietly question active monetary policy (12)
- Top-notch currency, starting to sell trade exports (8)
- Official body overseeing forecasts, oddly obscure? (3)
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- Output grows from productive vitality, oddly (12)
- Former lover left cheque shuffled for the Treasury (9)
- Institution managing Sterling's debt, flanking gold reserve? (13)
- Departure from EU brings Britain excitement initially (6)
- Officials repeatedly check back on documents (6)
- Wealth of Nations author? He's timeless (5)
- Rate of lending, possibly break a tank (8)
- Noble falcon, perhaps, flying over large hill (10)
- Rising prices stretch thin, in a fit (9)
- Accounts adjusted if scale is used (6)
- Charge set for importing fair items (6)
- Measure of the economy, Gross Domestic Product! (3)
24 Clues: Shortfall occurs if cited wrongly (7) • Levies and taxes, mix into a pot! (8) • Accounts adjusted if scale is used (6) • Charge set for importing fair items (6) • Economist devised new keys in theory (6) • Store of wealth? Try USA differently (8) • Rising prices stretch thin, in a fit (9) • Rate of lending, possibly break a tank (8) • ...
Unit 2 Week 5 Vocabulary 2025-02-01
Across
- a reasonable, widely accepted explanation for why something happens
- to allow (someone or something) to go into or be in a place
- the process of reviewing, refining, and improving written compositions
- to receive a positive advantage or helpful outcome from something
- a group of businesses that produce similar products or services
- to have trust or confidence in
- to provide with what is needed to complete a task
- to be involved in or participating in something
- the process of writing instructions for a computer to perform tasks
- having the necessary tools, clothes, equipment, etc.
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- an object, action, or sum of money that improves someone's life; aid
- a set of ideas that try to explain why something happens the way it does
- the activity of process of turning raw materials into finished products, or a particular business that does this
- to carry, bring, or take from one place to another; transport
- to have as a necessary part or result; include
- to communicate or transport something
- to trust or depend
- a plan of what will be done; schedule
- to give the opportunity for or to
- to change or make different
20 Clues: to trust or depend • to change or make different • to have trust or confidence in • to give the opportunity for or to • to communicate or transport something • a plan of what will be done; schedule • to have as a necessary part or result; include • to be involved in or participating in something • to provide with what is needed to complete a task • ...
Module 1-4 Vocabulary 2023-01-22
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- personal habits related to how a person lives
- Steps to take to avoid something happening
- Avoid high risk behavior
- Accidents, violent assaults, suicides
- Reach over extended time
- Theory that explains growth & develop
- Signals that tell your mind/body how to react
- Combo of physical, mental, and social well-being
- Related risks that increase the effect
- Condition that occurs when pathogens damage body
- Negative stress
- Various methods for communicating information
- How much you value respect & feel confident
- Strive to be the best you can
- Adapt effectively/recover from crisis
- Actions that threaten health
- The acceptance of a loss
- Established set of national health goals
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- Can be physical, social, & cultural
- Having enough skills to do something
- Providing accurate health info
- Traits biologically passed down by parents
- Specific tools used to upkeep health
- Someone whose success serves as an example
- Ongoing condition or illness
- Reach in short time
- Dealing successfully with difficult changes
- Gender, race, education, disability
- Phones, computers, radio, and television
- Deep-seated sense of meaning & purpose
- Becoming aware through the senses
- Overall state of wellbeing or total health
32 Clues: Negative stress • Reach in short time • Avoid high risk behavior • Reach over extended time • The acceptance of a loss • Ongoing condition or illness • Actions that threaten health • Strive to be the best you can • Providing accurate health info • Becoming aware through the senses • Can be physical, social, & cultural • Gender, race, education, disability • ...
Cycle 6 Vocabulary 2024-10-23
Across
- Green with grass or other rich vegetation.
- Imaginative or fanciful, especially in an extravagant way.
- To officially cancel or annul something.
- Accurately predicting what will happen in the future.
- To suppose something is true without having evidence to confirm it.
- A short period of rest or relief from something difficult.
- To go beyond the bounds of a moral principle or other established standard of behavior.
- To set on fire or arouse an emotion.
- In a quick and light manner.
- Excessive speed or urgency of movement or action.
- To rise in rebellion against authority.
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- A thin decorative covering of fine wood applied to a coarser wood or other material.
- Sumptuously rich, elaborate, or luxurious.
- The view or theory that only the self is real or can be known.
- To beg someone earnestly or desperately to do something.
- Very weak or slight.
- A place or position affording a good view of something.
- Relating to or affecting the senses rather than the intellect.
- Making or spreading scandalous claims about someone with the intention of damaging their reputation.
- A change of circumstances or fortune, typically one that is unwelcome or unpleasant.
20 Clues: Very weak or slight. • In a quick and light manner. • To set on fire or arouse an emotion. • To rise in rebellion against authority. • To officially cancel or annul something. • Green with grass or other rich vegetation. • Sumptuously rich, elaborate, or luxurious. • Excessive speed or urgency of movement or action. • Accurately predicting what will happen in the future. • ...
Leap Strategies & Information 2023-04-18
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- When looking at the multiple choice questions, make sure you are looking at the _____________ in the answer choices.
- means to state or assert that something is the case
- DO NOT STRESS! You are well _______________. Do your best and try hard!
- There is always two right answers, but one is slighly better because it gives more _______________ or more directly answers the question.
- If you get a literary analysis for Session 1, then you can expect to get a ______________ for Session 2.
- Use ALL of the ________________. Go back and check answers and edit your written response.
- means advanced or elaborated to a specified degree
- If you cannot find evidence in PART B to support your PART A, then your PART A is ______________.
- Session 3 is ____________ minutes.
- Before you start reading the passages, you should read the ______________________ so that you have a purpose for reading.
- Instead of getting stuck on a tough question, you should ____________ it and return to the question later.
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- In order to write a quick introduction paragraph, you should use the _________________.
- If you get a research simulation for Session 1, then you can expect to get a ______________ for Session 2.
- means detailed examination of the elements or structure of something
- Session 1 and Session 2 are both ____________ minutes.
- Remember, you are CAPABLE of writing for a ______________.
- a statement or set of statements that you use in order to try to convince people that your opinion about something is correct
- means an argument or set of reasons put forward to oppose an idea or theory developed in another argument
- Session 3 is always Reading Literary and ______________.
19 Clues: Session 3 is ____________ minutes. • means advanced or elaborated to a specified degree • means to state or assert that something is the case • Session 1 and Session 2 are both ____________ minutes. • Session 3 is always Reading Literary and ______________. • Remember, you are CAPABLE of writing for a ______________. • ...
CS Theory for Beginners 2021-12-02
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- Hard Drive is where Data/Files stored, small storage space, ____ access.
- In parts of the CPU, the _____ does the arithmetic and the decisions (boolean logic).
- Data/Files stored, large storage access,slow access.
- In the fetch phase, the Control Unit gets an instruction from a memory ____.
- The _____ tags - div,h1, p, list, anchor.
- The _____ was created to withstand a nuclear war by distributing the network.
- 8 bits
- In parts of the CPU, the ____ unit tells everything what to do.
- A Key an _____ used to encrypt and decrypt a message.
- The ____ tags- html, head and body.
- The TCP Protocol manages the sending and ______.
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- In major components of the computer the ____communicates between components.
- The math can be reversed to decrypt when using the _____ key.
- Private and _____ keys are NOT reversible.
- The _____ is the maximum transmission capacity of a device.
- Computers that direct traffic based on the best route. They allow the internet to be fault tolerant and scalable.
- Two chips that control the flow of data in the BUS, the _______ and the southbridge.
- In major components of the computer the ____ supply provides electricity.
- a single one or a zero
19 Clues: 8 bits • a single one or a zero • The ____ tags- html, head and body. • The _____ tags - div,h1, p, list, anchor. • Private and _____ keys are NOT reversible. • The TCP Protocol manages the sending and ______. • Data/Files stored, large storage access,slow access. • A Key an _____ used to encrypt and decrypt a message. • ...
CS Theory for Beginners 2021-12-02
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- When you bite into an apple but it has a worm inside of it - this but in terms of technology.
- A director for parts other than the CPU, RAM, and the GPU.
- Without the ___ no part on the motherboard would reach data or power.
- Impossible to access the internet without one - unless using cellular data.
- A type of data transmission device that is cheap but might have signal loss.
- A more superior form of random-access memory.
- A single one or a zero.
- A standard of measuring the flow of data in a specific time frame.
- Kind of like a makeup drawer having different sections for different items to store in.
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- Prevents data from being bunched up and gives a destination number.
- When the decoded data is stored in registers and in memory.
- Traffic controller for the CPU, RAM, and the GPU.
- A curtain for data that lets out and shuts out data.
- The ___ becomes a detective and picks out the required people from his memory.
- Provides unity by the use of technology.
- You would not know the maximum capacity of your phone's transmission speed without ___.
- When the main controller of the computer breaks data into two parts.
- In the fetch phase, the control unit gets an instruction from memory ___.
- Transmitting data through the use of ___ eliminates the need for wires.
19 Clues: A single one or a zero. • Provides unity by the use of technology. • A more superior form of random-access memory. • Traffic controller for the CPU, RAM, and the GPU. • A curtain for data that lets out and shuts out data. • A director for parts other than the CPU, RAM, and the GPU. • When the decoded data is stored in registers and in memory. • ...
2.01 Vocab Color Theory 2023-02-24
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- (meh-TAM-er-izm) Occurs when a color appears different under one light source than it does under another.
- A diagram of the spectrum of hues in a continuous circle representing their relationship to each other.
- The pure color at the base of all variations of a color. For example, the hue blue is at the base of the color navy, while the hue orange is the base of peach. Hues are shown on the color wheel.
- Lighter value of a hue created by adding white.
- Hues located next to each other on the color wheel.
- Darker value of a hue created by adding black.
- The colors from yellow through orange to red on the color wheel. These colors remind us of the sun and fire. They seem to advance and are energizing.
- Hues created by mixing two primary hues. They are: orange, violet (purple), green.
- Hues created by mixing a primary hue and a secondary hue. The tertiary colors are red-orange, yellow-orange, yellow-green, blue-green, blue-violet, and red-violet.
- (color story) A choice of colors to be used in combination.
- (achromatic) Colors with no hue; such as black, white, gray, brown, tan, ivory, beige.
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- Describes the brightness or dullness of a color. Hues are at full intensity.
- Hues located opposite each other on the color wheel.
- Describes the lightness or darkness of a color.
- The colors from green through blue to violet on the color wheel. These colors remind us of water and sky. They seem to recede and are calming and soothing.
- The three hues red, yellow, and blue which form the foundation of the color wheel and from which all other hues are made.
- Refers to only one color including its variations in value and intensity.
- Color combinations based on color wheel relationships which are widely considered to create pleasing and balanced color schemes.
- The duller or desaturated version of a hue created by adding gray; to make a hue duller by adding gray.
19 Clues: Darker value of a hue created by adding black. • Describes the lightness or darkness of a color. • Lighter value of a hue created by adding white. • Hues located next to each other on the color wheel. • Hues located opposite each other on the color wheel. • (color story) A choice of colors to be used in combination. • ...
Band theory of solids 2024-11-06
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- What interaction causes the splitting of energy levels in solids?
- What term describes the mass of an electron when accelerated by an electric or magnetic field in a lattice?
- What band is responsible for the electrical conductivity in solids?
- What type of band is partially filled or overlaps with the valence band in metals?
- What theory is used to describe the behavior of free electrons in solids?
- Which equation is used to describe the wave function of electrons in a crystal lattice?
- What zones mark the boundaries in the energy versus wave vector (K) curve?
- What type of energy variation is considered in the electron theory of metals?
- What type of bands are formed due to the overlap of atomic orbitals in solids?
- What type of materials have a wide forbidden energy gap?
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- What is the term for the energy gap between the valence band and the conduction band?
- What type of materials have a narrow forbidden energy gap?
- What type of potential do electrons experience in a crystal lattice?
- What particle's behavior is described by the band theory of solids?
- What type of distribution describes the occupancy of electron states in solids?
- What is the name of the band that is completely filled with electrons at 0K?
- What energy level is the highest occupied state at absolute zero temperature?
- What model describes the motion of electrons in a periodic potential using square well potentials?
- What structure is composed of ion cores and conduction electrons in a crystal?
- What theorem explains the behavior of electrons in a periodic potential?
20 Clues: What type of materials have a wide forbidden energy gap? • What type of materials have a narrow forbidden energy gap? • What interaction causes the splitting of energy levels in solids? • What particle's behavior is described by the band theory of solids? • What band is responsible for the electrical conductivity in solids? • ...
Music Theory 2 - Composition 2026-02-11
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- – Gradually getting louder
- – Gradually slowing down
- – How notes are attacked or connected
- – Smooth and connected
- – At a walking pace
- – Speed of the beat
- – Flexible tempo for expression
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- – Sudden (as in subito piano)
- – Performer’s realization of the score
- – Short and detached
- – Emotional character of music
- – Shaping of musical lines
- – Levels of loudness and softness
- – Gradually getting softer
- – Hold longer than written
- – Emphasis on a note
- – Slow and expressive
- – Fast and lively
- – Gradually speeding up
19 Clues: – Fast and lively • – At a walking pace • – Speed of the beat • – Short and detached • – Emphasis on a note • – Slow and expressive • – Smooth and connected • – Gradually speeding up • – Gradually slowing down • – Gradually getting louder • – Shaping of musical lines • – Gradually getting softer • – Hold longer than written • – Sudden (as in subito piano) • – Emotional character of music • ...
Understanding Individual Differences 2022-09-13
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- A word smart.
- Musical Intelligence is also known as;
- Career you could lead with your logical-mathematical intelligence.
- According to ______________ the other is not me, this other is different from me.
- Loves mathematical formulas or equations.
- This type of intelligence shows patterns that prove the kid’s capacity to think in three dimensions.
- In looking at the other as someone different, I have to understand his views, opinions, way of believing, ways of talking, eating, and others are different from me. The same holds with his __________.
- Sensing people’s feelings and motives.
- For naturalist intelligence, it is related to the _________.
- Someone who exists aside from me.
- Career you could lead with your musical intelligence.
- The ability to solve problems through mind-body-union.
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- According to Emmanuel Levinas. I have to see this difference every time that I encounter the other. In so doing, I am giving _____ to him.
- This theory suggests that traditional psychometric views of intelligence are too limited.
- A developmental psychologist best-known for this theory of multiple intelligences.
- Also known to be smart in nature.
- Careers you could lead with your interpersonal intelligence.
- How many different types of intelligence?
- A 1983 book where Howard Gardner first proposed the theory of multiple intelligences.
- Sometimes known as "g".
20 Clues: A word smart. • Sometimes known as "g". • Also known to be smart in nature. • Someone who exists aside from me. • Musical Intelligence is also known as; • Sensing people’s feelings and motives. • Loves mathematical formulas or equations. • How many different types of intelligence? • Career you could lead with your musical intelligence. • ...
Psych 1 2022-09-11
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- Part of hindbrain that relays messages between the cerebellum and cortex
- Type of concept with flexibility based on experiences in the world
- Memory rehearsal that involves focusing on the meaning and emotion of the memory
- Awareness of everything going on around you and inside your head at any given moment
- Type of development in Piaget's theory
- Regulates control of movements and complex motor functions
- Erikson's theory of development
- Type of concept with rigid rules and characteristics
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- Storage capacity for long-term memory
- Info going in
- Interpretation of senses
- Freud's theory of development
- Your DNA (special molecule with characteristics like hair color, skin, muscle tone, etc)
- Sense that has to do with movement and body position
- Sense that has to do with locating body parts in relation to each other
- Pain that is in the skin, tendons, muscles and joints
- Stage of memory that is only 1/4 to 3 seconds long
- Theorist who says all dreams have meaning and are filled with symbols helping us achieve wish fulfillment
- Building Blocks of Knowledge
- Pain that resides in organs or deep inside the body
- State of consciousness where your self and the activity merge so the activity is efortless and automatic
21 Clues: Info going in • Interpretation of senses • Building Blocks of Knowledge • Freud's theory of development • Erikson's theory of development • Storage capacity for long-term memory • Type of development in Piaget's theory • Stage of memory that is only 1/4 to 3 seconds long • Pain that resides in organs or deep inside the body • ...
Economics Cross Word Puzzle 2022-10-17
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- generalisation based on rational behaviour and logical reasoning.
- Statement of what is.Based on facts supported with evidence.
- Collecting and identifying economic problems.
- Father of economics
- Government policy aimed to improve efficiency with nations allocative resources.
- means by which objectives might be achieved.
- Studies the economy as a whole.
- Moving from facts to theory.
- What is true for one is true for all.
- Adam Smith
- Vilfredo Pareto
- Statement of one's value judgement and personal opinion on what should be, ought to be and could be done.
- Conclusion drawn to a small sample can be misleading.
- general statement of what will happen given certain circumstances.
- method Also known as Inductive methodology.
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- "after this, therefore because of this".
- achievement of a desirable level of a particular economic variable.
- Root of technic of thinking in economics.
- Moving from theory to facts.
- Another name for Deductive.
- Combination of facts and theory to formulate economic policy.
- concerns it's self with a behaviour of a small individual economic units.
- Milton Friedman
- simplified picture of reality.
- believing in what we need to believe and ignoring the facts.
- Alfred Marshal
- Establishes cause and effect.
- J.M Keynes
- Organising facts derive economic principals,laws and theories.
29 Clues: Adam Smith • J.M Keynes • Alfred Marshal • Milton Friedman • Vilfredo Pareto • Father of economics • Another name for Deductive. • Moving from theory to facts. • Moving from facts to theory. • Establishes cause and effect. • simplified picture of reality. • Studies the economy as a whole. • What is true for one is true for all. • "after this, therefore because of this". • ...
Africana Glossary Crossword Puzzle 2019-09-15
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- Dissonance the state of having inconsistent thoughts
- the theory of knowledge
- focusing on European culture or history
- the study of history on recent African descent
- a political theory that exchange should be regulated by the community
- the status of belonging to a particular nation
- dislike of prejudice against people from other countries
- a fixed idea of a particular type of person or thing
- the science origin and development of the universe
- the study of the nature of value and valuation
- leadership or dominance
- Passage the sea journey undertaken by slave ships
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- intolerance towards those who hold different opinions
- a political theory stating that each person who works is paid for their needs
- the unjust treatment of different categories of people
- the dispersion of anyone from their homeland
- preconceived opinion that is not based on reason
- a system where country’s trade is controlled by owners profit
- extreme patriotism
- a typical example or pattern of something
- prolonged cruel or unjust treatment or control
- the state of belonging to a
- a system of ideas
- a particular philosophy of life or conception of the world
- group with a common culture
- discrimination directed against someone of a different race
26 Clues: a system of ideas • extreme patriotism • the theory of knowledge • leadership or dominance • the state of belonging to a • group with a common culture • focusing on European culture or history • a typical example or pattern of something • the dispersion of anyone from their homeland • the study of history on recent African descent • ...
Civics Test Study Guide 2021-09-27
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- Form of government where the people and their representatives hold all of the power.
- Government system which combines the legislative and executive branch.
- Four things that a government requires to make it a country.
- One leader holds absolute control over citizens.
- Government system where the executive branch is composed of a single person.
- A theory outlining a legitimacy of a government over its citizens.
- System where one person holds all of the power.
- Use of force to establish a government.
- Type of democracy where citizens directly serve in government decisions.
- A union of countries or nation-states into an alliance.
- Government system with three different branches of government.
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- Four basic functions a government must uphold.
- Government system where a single central government holds power.
- The authority of a nation to be self-governing.
- A system ruled by a king/queen.
- The absence of government.
- Sovereign state with a predominant ethnic culture.
- An elected leader of a democracy.
- A system governed by religion where God is the absolute authority.
- A system where a group of people hold all of the power.
- Type of democracy where citizens elect people to represent their interests in the government.
- A famous philosopher who created the political theory.
22 Clues: The absence of government. • A system ruled by a king/queen. • An elected leader of a democracy. • Use of force to establish a government. • Four basic functions a government must uphold. • The authority of a nation to be self-governing. • System where one person holds all of the power. • One leader holds absolute control over citizens. • ...
Africana studies crossword puzzle 2021-10-09
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- regarding African or black culture as preeminent
- the status of belonging to a particular nation
- a philosophy of life or conception of the world
- the dislike of people from other countries
- the state of belonging to a social group with common nationality
- the science of the origin and development of the universe
- extreme patriotism
- leadership or dominance, mainly by one country
- The sea journey undertaken by slave ships
- the unjust of different categories of people or things
- a political theory of society moving in unity
- the mass dispersion of black people from Africa during slave trades.
- a pattern of something, a model
- A theory of a social organization owned or regulated by the community
- discrimination against a person or ethnic group
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- the study of the nature of value and valuation
- A widely held image of a particular type of person
- intolerant devotion to ones own opinion
- unjust treatment
- the theory of knowledge
- a system of ideas, especially one which forms the basis of economics
- the state of having inconsistent thoughts, beliefs, or attitude. Especially as relating to behavioral decisions.
- focusing on European culture
- an economic system where things are controlled by private leaders rather than the state
- preconceived opinion that is not based on reason
25 Clues: unjust treatment • extreme patriotism • the theory of knowledge • focusing on European culture • a pattern of something, a model • intolerant devotion to ones own opinion • The sea journey undertaken by slave ships • the dislike of people from other countries • a political theory of society moving in unity • the study of the nature of value and valuation • ...
Solar System Extra Credit 2023-02-10
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- elevated areas, lighter spots on moon
- Inner planets are considered ________ (rocky surface)
- Robot that collects samples from other planets
- Aristotle supported which model of the solar system?
- the distance between two foci
- the force that draws objects toward its center
- moon sized objects, formed during Nebular Theory
- __________ Space Station
- the widest point of an ellipse
- cloud of dust and gas
- One foci is the sun the other is _________ space
- Planetesimals are formed by ____________ of dust
- phase moon is in during a solar eclipse
- When the eccentricity is closer to 0 the shape is more _______.
- spins around a central object
- influences the pull of gravity
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- the shape of an orbit
- The theory of how the solar system was formed
- spins around a central axis
- the shape of the ellipse
- number of high and low tides
- Outer planets are considered ___________ (gas giants)
- an object that orbits around a bigger object
- the correct model of the solar system
- natural satellite of Earth
- asteroid sized objects, formed during Nebular Theory
- layers of gases that surrounds a planet
- during a lunar eclipse, the moon is in ________'s shadow
- the planet with the weakest gravitational pull from the sun
29 Clues: the shape of an orbit • cloud of dust and gas • the shape of the ellipse • __________ Space Station • natural satellite of Earth • spins around a central axis • number of high and low tides • the distance between two foci • spins around a central object • the widest point of an ellipse • influences the pull of gravity • elevated areas, lighter spots on moon • ...
Know Your Psychology Terms! 2013-05-31
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- Instinctive component of personality ruled by the pleasure principle
- The group that one does not belong to or identify with
- Drug that relieves pain such as morphine or heroin.
- The center of emotion, particularly fear.
- Putting group goals ahead of individual goals.
- Device that monitors electrical activity of the brain by recording electrodes on the scalp.
- Physical and emotional exhaustion, cynicism, and lowered self-efficacy.
- The phobic disorder where one is afraid of storms.
- Drugs that increase CNS activation.
- Route of persuasion that does not create a lasting effect
- A release of emotional tension.
- The psychologist who created the hierarchy of needs.
- principle class of gonadal hormones in females.
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- A mood disorder characterized by emotional extremes at both periods of depression or mania.
- Personality disorder characterized as a person who is overly-dramatic and exaggerates often.
- Stressors that have a short duration and clear endpoint
- The phobic disorder where one is afraid of going into public.
- Awareness of internal and external stimuli.
- The psychologist who created the rational emotive theory.
- Investment Theory Theory made by Robert Trivers.
- Tendency to expect good outcomes.
- A personality disorder characterized by allowing others to make your decisions.
- Sleep of rapid eye movements and vivid dreaming.
- Internal state of tension.
24 Clues: Internal state of tension. • A release of emotional tension. • Tendency to expect good outcomes. • Drugs that increase CNS activation. • The center of emotion, particularly fear. • Awareness of internal and external stimuli. • Putting group goals ahead of individual goals. • principle class of gonadal hormones in females. • Investment Theory Theory made by Robert Trivers. • ...
History Module: A Brief History of Management's Roots 2025-10-02
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- Fulfill the basic human needs
- Team Spirit is important
- Managers should consider the impacts of their decisions on other areas of the organization.
- Human Relations Theory at the workplace
- Managers should understand what motivates employees.
- Examples: Age, race, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, physical and mental abilities and religious beliefs.
- Employees should have freedom to carry out plans
- Theory X and Theory Y
- Manager should use quantitative approaches based on a mathematical computer model when dealing with complex issues.
- Is the knowledge of international business.
- defined as having skill in influencing individuals,groups and organizations from other parts of the world
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- Managers should search more than one best way to manage people.
- Fairness is important
- Is openness to international cultures
- Clearly defined job responsibilities, hierarchy of authority, rules and policies.
- Managers must have the authority to give orders
- Employees participate in decision making.
- Focuses on efficiency of lower level workers.
- Fair compensation is the basis of employee satisfaction
- Managers should promote working in groups
- how close employees are to decision-making
- Workplace facilities must be clean, tidy and safe
- is the ability to form connections with people from other cultures
- takes place through interactions among individuals and is an integral part of how the organization does business
24 Clues: Fairness is important • Theory X and Theory Y • Team Spirit is important • Fulfill the basic human needs • Is openness to international cultures • Human Relations Theory at the workplace • Employees participate in decision making. • Managers should promote working in groups • how close employees are to decision-making • Is the knowledge of international business. • ...
Unit 7 2023-12-13
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- Slanted or off-center in some way
- The middle number in a set of ordered numbers
- The number that occers most in a set of numbers
- It is the median of the upper half of the data set
- The smallest number in the data set
- The highest number in the data set
- Subtract Q1 from Q3
- The relationship between two variables in a linear data set
- The average set of numbers
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- Measures the strength and direction of the relationship between two variables in a data set
- A straight line that minimizes the distance between it and some data points
- Having similarity in size, shape, and relative position of corresponding parts.
- A summary consists of five values the most extreme values in the data set (the maximum and minimum values), the lower and upper quartiles, and the median.
- It is the median of the lower half of the data set
- Data points that are far away from the main group of data.
- The differance between the highest and lowest
16 Clues: Subtract Q1 from Q3 • The average set of numbers • Slanted or off-center in some way • The highest number in the data set • The smallest number in the data set • The middle number in a set of ordered numbers • The differance between the highest and lowest • The number that occers most in a set of numbers • It is the median of the lower half of the data set • ...
Vocab 24 science 2022-09-13
24 Clues: rigid • system • atheory • geology • softlayer • twoormore • layerofhot • thebending • hypothesis • centralpart • slidingpast • thinandsolid • pointonearth • oceaniccrust • plateboundary • suddenrelease • toconcentrate • shakingofearth • earthatmosphere • movementoffluid • twotectonicplates • whenearthsmagnetic • oceaniclithosphere • blockoflithosphere
UNIT 10 vocabulary 2023-01-26
24 Clues: ots • münt • tuhat • džäss • kutse • rahvus • kindel • tähtis • muusik • kesköö • suurus • kiilas • teooria • toksima • insener • treener • hüüdnimi • kükitama • keskpäev • kergesti • ülemaailmne • eksisteerima • pilvelõhkuja • võidusõiduhobune
Crossword Puzzle Weeks 1-2 2022-02-28
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- -when going to sleep one of the last part of the brain is what
- -soak food or tea in water or other liquid so as to extract its flavor or to soften it
- -a background that's behind you when taking a picture
- -the income generated from the sale of the output in product
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- -of a color intensely deep or bright.
- -form a theory or set of theories about something
6 Clues: -of a color intensely deep or bright. • -form a theory or set of theories about something • -a background that's behind you when taking a picture • -the income generated from the sale of the output in product • -when going to sleep one of the last part of the brain is what • -soak food or tea in water or other liquid so as to extract its flavor or to soften it
Sociology: Week 17 Vocabulary 2022-11-29
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- regularly occurring count of a particular population
- holy; set apart and given a special meaning that goes beyond, or transcends, immediate existence
- one of several religious organizations that most members of society accept as legitimate
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- the process through which the sacred loses influence over society
- the voluntary use of population control methods
- the theory that emphasizes the importance of transportation routes in the process of urban growth
6 Clues: the voluntary use of population control methods • regularly occurring count of a particular population • the process through which the sacred loses influence over society • one of several religious organizations that most members of society accept as legitimate • holy; set apart and given a special meaning that goes beyond, or transcends, immediate existence • ...
Chapter 7 Grade Recovery 2021-04-09
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- 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
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- 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
- 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
- a crime that does 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 • ...
processes of science 2021-08-24
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- an elastic wave in the earth produced by an earthquake or other means.
- notation- As we know, the whole numbers can be extended till infinity, but we cannot write such huge numbers on a piece of paper ,speed- how fast something is moving
- digit- is a form of presenting very large numbers or very small numbers in a simpler form.
- to be on point
- to see thination of the elements or structure of something.e distance or product
- the study of the physical features of the earth and its atmosphere, and of human activity as it affects and is affected by these, including the distribution of populations and resources, land use, and industries.
- in adjectives corresponding to nouns ending in -meter (such as geometric corresponding to geometer and geometry)., volume- a book forming part of a work or series
- relating to measurements or dimensions analysis- detailed examprecision- the quality, condition, or fact of being exact and accurate.,
- a body's relative mass or the quantity of matter contained by it, giving rise to a downward force; the heaviness of a person or thing.
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- the branch of astronomy concerned with the physical nature of stars and other celestial bodies, and the application of the laws and theories of physics to the interpretation of astronomical observations.
- the emission of energy as electromagnetic waves or as moving subatomic particles
- the study of oceans gravity- the force that holds things down
- tectonics- a theory explaining the structure of the earth's crust and many associated phenomena as resulting from the interaction of rigid lithospheric plates which move slowly over the underlying mantle.
- Bang theory- a theory in astronomy: the universe originated billions of years ago in a rapid expansion from a single point of nearly infinite energy density — compare steady state theory Examples of big bang theory in a Sentence
- to test out something and take observations
- the branch of science concerned with fossil animals and plants.
16 Clues: to be on point • to test out something and take observations • the study of oceans gravity- the force that holds things down • the branch of science concerned with fossil animals and plants. • an elastic wave in the earth produced by an earthquake or other means. • the emission of energy as electromagnetic waves or as moving subatomic particles • ...
Marxist and Functionalist 2022-10-01
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- occurs when unfair amounts of resources and power exist.
- Basic needs that human beings need to survive.
- Persons in a society collectively sharing the same morals.
- a radical and change in society and social structure when indifference between classes are noticed .
- Persons with high hierarchy wealth and
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- Max's theory that refers to the lower class being unable to realize the dominant social relations that create their oppression in society.
- A shared set of values or beliefs that people have with being able to understand and behave in the world as normal.
- Persons that are deemed as the "working class".
- All institutions working together to maintain a perfect society(Utopia)
- Working together and making agreements in harmony.
- the internal and external balance in a society.
- Advocating for the rich and exploiting the poor.
12 Clues: Persons with high hierarchy wealth and • Persons that are deemed as the "working class". • the internal and external balance in a society. • Basic needs that human beings need to survive. • Advocating for the rich and exploiting the poor. • Working together and making agreements in harmony. • occurs when unfair amounts of resources and power exist. • ...
Chapter 1 review 2020-09-24
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- a mountain belt in the Atlantic Ocean
- widely accepted idea
- study of oceans
- layer of earth below lithosphere
- study of weather
- the study of how earth’s spheres interact
- portion of sea floor near major land masses
- study of space
- slope on the edge of coasts
- the earth’s land
- submerged volcanic structures
- contains earths life
- flat regions in the cratons with igneous and metamorphic rocks
- Idea without experimenting
- a group of interacting parts that make a whole
- span of time since earth was formed
- contais earths earth
- contains earths water
- How we reach a theory
- Less dense middle sphere of earth
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- series’s of mountains on continents
- the theory of how the solar system was formed
- the part of the sea floor that is between the margins and ridges.
- outer layer of earth, contains crust and upper mantle
- Large trenches in the ocean
- more gentle slope after continental shelf
- the interiors of continents
- flat parts of the ocean
- the parts of earth continuously working
- least dense outer sphere of earth
- flat areas of cratons with sedimentary rocks
- Contains earths air
- the ocean
- Dense inner sphere of earth
- All sciences that study Earth and Space
- study of earth
36 Clues: the ocean • study of space • study of earth • study of oceans • study of weather • the earth’s land • Contains earths air • widely accepted idea • contains earths life • contais earths earth • contains earths water • How we reach a theory • flat parts of the ocean • Idea without experimenting • Large trenches in the ocean • the interiors of continents • slope on the edge of coasts • ...
AP Psychology - Psychologists Review 2013-04-24
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- Introduced cognitive therapy working against negative feelings regarding self, future, and the world
- Bobo Doll Experiment to demonstrate modeling and observational learning
- Conformity occurs under normative and informational influences.
- Little Albert Experiment
- "Sane into insane places"
- Learned helplessness through experiments involving shocking dogs
- Memorized nonsense syllables in early study on human memory and developed the forgetting curve
- Language acquisition device theory; universal linguistic and grammar principles
- Stages of psychosocial development
- Self-actualization is achieved through empathy, genuineness, and acceptance.
- Different genders have their own unique stages of moral development
- Self-actualization is achieved through genuineness, empathy, and acceptance
- First "intelligence test" to identify special needs children in France
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- Misinformation effect
- Stanford Prison Experiment testing obedience and situational effects
- 8 Multiple Intelligences
- Temperament, no matter inhibited or uninhibited, may influence one's future behavior
- Facial expressions are universal in usage and interpretation.
- Triarchic theory of intelligence: analytical, practical, and creative
- Authoritative, authoritarian, and permissive parenting styles
- Strange Situation Experiment - secure/insecure attachment styles
- Functionalism and the theory that bodily sensations deduce emotions
- Hypnosis can alter perceptions.
- Collective unconscious
- Rational Emotional Behavior Therapy, a cognitive-behavior technique in preventing irrational thinking.
- Studied taste aversion in rats; led to knowledge that sickness and taste preferences can be conditioned
26 Clues: Misinformation effect • Collective unconscious • 8 Multiple Intelligences • Little Albert Experiment • "Sane into insane places" • Hypnosis can alter perceptions. • Stages of psychosocial development • Facial expressions are universal in usage and interpretation. • Authoritative, authoritarian, and permissive parenting styles • ...
big banging 2016-08-21
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- is a chemical element with chemical symbol H
- which law of thermodynamics does the big bang theory violate?
- what is the second lightest element?
- is an astronomical object orbiting a star
- is the prevailing cosmological model for the universe from the earliest known periods through its subsequent large-scale evolution
- formed from the collapsing gases
- is more properly known as the cosmic microwave background (CMB)
- nothing can travel than the speed of _____
- is all of time and space and its content
- is the antiparticle or the antimatter counterpart of the electron
- who patterned the model to the general gravity theory
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- is an interstellar cloud of dust, hydrogen, helium and other ionized gases
- is a natural phenomenon
- areas of intense gravitational pressure
- is the generic term for the hypothetical physical processes that produced an asymmetry (imbalance) between baryons and antibaryons
- the last name of the person who coined the "big bang"
- is defined as "total destruction" or "complete obliteration" of an object
- at the center of the blackhole
- name given to when the universe will collapse in on itself
- was an english astronomer noted primarily for the theory of stellar nucleosynthesis, but also for his often controversial stances on other scientific matters—in particular his rejection of the "Big Bang"
20 Clues: is a natural phenomenon • at the center of the blackhole • formed from the collapsing gases • what is the second lightest element? • areas of intense gravitational pressure • is all of time and space and its content • is an astronomical object orbiting a star • nothing can travel than the speed of _____ • is a chemical element with chemical symbol H • ...
Crime and Deviance 2023-03-26
Across
- ______ means referring to approved ways of reaching cultural goals
- the violation of rules or norms
- blemishes that discredit a person's claim to a normal identity
- the violation of norms that are written into law
- Miller suggests that lower class patterns challenge the mainstream values forming these delinquent groups.
- a reward or punishment for approved behaviour
- according to Miller this is the low value placed on being soft or sentimental
- according to Social control theory this has to do with respect and shared human values
- the violation of a society's formally enacted law
- unwritten rules of socially acceptable behaviour
- a group's formal and informal means of enforcing norms
Down
- the theorist that studied the strength of bonds an individual has to society
- the legitimate objectives held out to the members of society
- theorist that observed at that an an itself is not deviant unless there is a reaction to it
- _____ theory developed by Merton
- Marxists see laws and policing as serving the interests of this group.
- theorist who noted that deviance is functional for society
- Cloward and Ohlin noted at these structures are woven into the life of slums
- theorist whose major divergence from Durkheim involves the use of power
- theory which suggests people are affected by perceptions and channel behaviour accordingly
20 Clues: the violation of rules or norms • _____ theory developed by Merton • a reward or punishment for approved behaviour • the violation of norms that are written into law • unwritten rules of socially acceptable behaviour • the violation of a society's formally enacted law • a group's formal and informal means of enforcing norms • ...
Unit 3 Crossword 2023-01-05
Across
- Sailed for Spain, explored present-day Peru, and conquered the Incas
- Theory the sun is in the center of the universe
- Founded a Portuguese school & was the father of Portuguese exploration
- Sailed for English, second to circumnavigate the globe
- discovered the heliocentric theory
- Portuguese explorer who sailed to the Cape of Good Hope
- Economic practice where European nations strive to become self-sufficient; and believed that colonies existed for the benefit of the mother country
- Mixed race people of Spanish and African descent
- Mixed race people of Spanish and Native American descent
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- Discovered planetary motion or the planets orbit in an elliptical/ oval motion
- Sailed for Spain, explored present-day Mexico, and conquered the Aztecs
- used the telescope to support the heliocentric theory
- Sailed for France, explored/ conquered parts of Canada
- Spanish colonists living in the colonies
- Sailed for Spain, first to circumnavigate the globe
- Gold, God, Glory, these are the ________ for exploration
- discovered the laws of motion or gravity
- European officers at the top of the social pyramid
- Portuguese explorer who sailed around Africa and reached India
- Discovered the Scientific Method
- Sailed for Spain, explored/conquered Hispainolia and San Salvador
- discovered the circulatory system
22 Clues: Discovered the Scientific Method • discovered the circulatory system • discovered the heliocentric theory • Spanish colonists living in the colonies • discovered the laws of motion or gravity • Theory the sun is in the center of the universe • Mixed race people of Spanish and African descent • European officers at the top of the social pyramid • ...
Crossword Review SS2 2021-06-03
Across
- The result of the Earth's position from the Sun
- A theory that Earth was the center of the Solar System
- A group of planets orbiting a star
- The poles of a celestial body
- An area where there is a magnetic force
- A device that helps people see planet from the naked eye
- Something that turns
- A small body made of ice, rock, and dust
- A vehicle that can travel in space
- A theory of how the Universe was created
- Anything that has mass and takes up space
- An imaginary line on which the planet rotates on
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- Caused by two celestial bodies passing by
- The forth state of matter
- A substance that doesn't conduct electricity very well
- A celestial body's orbit around their star
- A theory that the Sun was the center of the Solar System
- A celestial body that orbits the Sun, but isn't classified as a planet
- A substance that cannot be broken down any further
- Caused by the Moon's gravitational pull
- A celestial body that orbits a star
- A force that holds something in place
- A space rock that burns up in our atmosphere
- A space rock the orbits the sun
- The gases surrounding a planet
25 Clues: Something that turns • The forth state of matter • The poles of a celestial body • The gases surrounding a planet • A space rock the orbits the sun • A group of planets orbiting a star • A vehicle that can travel in space • A celestial body that orbits a star • A force that holds something in place • Caused by the Moon's gravitational pull • ...
Plate Tectonics 2018-03-02
Across
- A chain of volcanic islands formed at an ocean-ocean convergent boundary.
- A chain of volcanic mountains formed at an ocean-continental convergent boundary.
- Large supercontinent that existed 250 million years ago.
- The zone below the lithosphere.
- Places where new seafloor is being created.
- What pushes the rest of a plate away from the mid-ocean ridge?
- Two or more tectonic plates or fragments are near the end of their life cycle.
- A theory explaining the structure of the earth's crust.
Down
- The sideways and downward movement of the edge of a plate of the earth's crust into the mantle beneath another plate.
- The outer part of the Earth's crust.
- Credited with the theory of Plate Tectonics.
- Large pieces of earths crust that move due to convection currents.
- The process by which new organic lithosphere (sea floor) forms as magma rises to Earths surface and solidifies.
- Plates slide sideways past each other.
- The hypothesis that the continents slowly move across Earth's surface.
- Area where magma from the mantle continually breaks through the crust.
- Credited with the theory of Continental Drift
- The process by which earths crust breaks apart.
- Depression formed at a subduction zone.
- Huge trenches on Earth's seafloor.
20 Clues: The zone below the lithosphere. • Huge trenches on Earth's seafloor. • The outer part of the Earth's crust. • Plates slide sideways past each other. • Depression formed at a subduction zone. • Places where new seafloor is being created. • Credited with the theory of Plate Tectonics. • Credited with the theory of Continental Drift • ...
NURSING WORD PUZZLE 2019-11-20
Across
- might be considered as included in the sequence of behaviors described in action
- Human-to-Human relationship model by
- in which the person identifies with the nurse, thereby accepting help
- which consists largely of giving information and is the form explained in educational literature.
- duration between the occurrence of one event and occurrence of another event
- nursing process theory by
- behaviors that attempts to control the environment.
- Care,core and cure theory of nursing by
- a sequence of behaviors involving mental and physical actions
- significant, therapeutic, interpersonal process
- the capacity or ability of a group to achieve goals
- a minisystem with its own particular goal and function that can be maintained as long as its relationship to other subsystems or the environment is not disturbed
Down
- sense of adequacy or well being .
- Twenty-one nursing problems theory of nursing by
- in which the person accepts new goals and frees herself or himself from the relationship.
- State of going back to actual state of health before the illness occurred
- in which the person and the nurse mutually identify the person's problem
- stressors from the environment
- concerned with rest, sleep, comfort/freedom from pain
- An organism that lives in an unstable balance of a given system.
20 Clues: nursing process theory by • stressors from the environment • sense of adequacy or well being . • Human-to-Human relationship model by • Care,core and cure theory of nursing by • significant, therapeutic, interpersonal process • Twenty-one nursing problems theory of nursing by • behaviors that attempts to control the environment. • ...
NURSING WORD PUZZLE 2019-11-20
Across
- sense of adequacy or well being .
- nursing process theory by
- in which the person and the nurse mutually identify the person's problem
- behaviors that attempts to control the environment.
- stressors from the environment
- duration between the occurrence of one event and occurrence of another event
- a minisystem with its own particular goal and function that can be maintained as long as its relationship to other subsystems or the environment is not disturbed
- in which the person identifies with the nurse, thereby accepting help
- Human-to-Human relationship model by
- Care,core and cure theory of nursing by
Down
- in which the person accepts new goals and frees herself or himself from the relationship.
- concerned with rest, sleep, comfort/freedom from pain
- might be considered as included in the sequence of behaviors described in action
- An organism that lives in an unstable balance of a given system.
- State of going back to actual state of health before the illness occurred
- the capacity or ability of a group to achieve goals
- which consists largely of giving information and is the form explained in educational literature.
- Twenty-one nursing problems theory of nursing by
- a sequence of behaviors involving mental and physical actions
- significant, therapeutic, interpersonal process
20 Clues: nursing process theory by • stressors from the environment • sense of adequacy or well being . • Human-to-Human relationship model by • Care,core and cure theory of nursing by • significant, therapeutic, interpersonal process • Twenty-one nursing problems theory of nursing by • the capacity or ability of a group to achieve goals • ...
Northern Europe 2024-01-23
Across
- the first protestant church
- the Printing Press made books more available so then people learned to
- proved heliocentric theory with a telescope
- Copernicus supported this universe theory
- Renaissance means___of art and culture
- invention that spread ideas and knowledge
- with the printing press the bible was printed in the local language or
- age when only getting to heaven was important
- where the Protestant Revolution started
- 95 of Luther's arguments against the Catholics
- the Reformation led to other non-Catholic churches called
- during the Middle Ages people's goals were only to get to
- belief that life on earth and heaven are goals
- painted Sistine Chapel ceiling
Down
- English playwright of the Renaissance did Romeo and Juliet
- this Protestant process changed Christianity
- the Catholics changed themselves was the _____Reformation
- these Roman and Greek civilizations were looked to by the Renaissance
- a pardon for a sin sold by Catholic church
- Italy city state where Renaissance started
- Michelangelo's most famous sculpture
- Vinci painted Last Supper and invented many things
- earth centered theory that Catholics supported
- started the Protestant revolution
- the Diet of Worms was the ________of Martin Luther
- rebirth of art and culture after Middle Ages
- invented the printing press
- which church was selling forgiveness
- Where the Protestant Revolution started
29 Clues: the first protestant church • invented the printing press • painted Sistine Chapel ceiling • started the Protestant revolution • Michelangelo's most famous sculpture • which church was selling forgiveness • Renaissance means___of art and culture • where the Protestant Revolution started • Where the Protestant Revolution started • Copernicus supported this universe theory • ...
Atoms 2024-06-04
Across
- Discovered the neutron & worked with Rutherford to created the present day model
- They gain valance electrons
- an atom or molecule with a net electrical charge
- A Greek scientist who believed atoms are small, hard, invisible, and indestructible particles
- A very small region at the middle of an atom where the protons and neutrons stay
- A positive charged ion
- The number of protons in the nucleus of an atom
- A famous scientist for another unrelated experiment, he came up with a particle cloud theory.
- Created a boring model based on another pre-existing model
- Proposed the atomic theory and found multiple atomic weights
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- Didn't create a model but performed the oil drop experiment
- A form of a chemical element in which the atoms have the same number of protons but with a different number of neutrons
- Nonmetal atoms that carry one or more negative charges
- Equivalent to the amount of protons and neutrons in an atom
- Proposed quantum theory at 23 years old, and proved the previous experiment was true
- A neutral ion
- A negatively charged ion
- Something that is made up of protons, neutrons, and electrons
- Created the Plum Pudding model and proved that atoms could be divided
- Conducted the golf foil experiment and discovered the nucleus
20 Clues: A neutral ion • A positive charged ion • A negatively charged ion • They gain valance electrons • The number of protons in the nucleus of an atom • an atom or molecule with a net electrical charge • Nonmetal atoms that carry one or more negative charges • Created a boring model based on another pre-existing model • ...
Tectonic plates 2024-12-18
Across
- a scientist that studies rock and earth's crust
- The name of the scientist that developed the theory of continental drift
- the theory that the continents drift apart
- when 2 plates move away from each other
- a natural force on earth that holds plates together
- when plates move toward each other
- the 2nd layer of earth
- the remains of a prehistoric orgainsum that were presurved
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- a break in the rock of earth's crust or mantle
- the theory that the oldest rock is at the bottom and youngest on the top
- when 2 plates slip past each other
- a natural formation formed at convergent boundaries
- the force that acts on rock to change it's shape or volume
- a molten mixture of rock forming substances from the mantle
- a structure that forms in earth's crust when magma reaches the earth's surface
- An area of the mantle where hot rock rises upward
- Most if not all the continent where conected and made a super continect
- Earth's surface is broken up into more than a dozen distance plates
- The type of thermal energy transfer that takes place in earth mantle
- The shaking and trembling of a plate after it releases stress
20 Clues: the 2nd layer of earth • when 2 plates slip past each other • when plates move toward each other • when 2 plates move away from each other • the theory that the continents drift apart • a break in the rock of earth's crust or mantle • a scientist that studies rock and earth's crust • An area of the mantle where hot rock rises upward • ...
Unit 10 2017-03-15
21 Clues: münt • kutse • tuhat • tähtis • muusik • kesköö • sabaots • teooria • keskpäev • kükitama • hüüdnimi • kergesti • ülemaailmne • pilvelõhkuja • eksisteerima • sõrmega toksima • võidusõiduhobune • rahvus; rahvusriik • vanasti, vanal ajal • valgepea-merikotkas • kindlasti; kindla peale
Unit 10 2017-02-10
21 Clues: münt • kutse • tuhat • tähtis • kesköö • muusik • kiilas • insener • sabaots • teooria • keskpäev • hüüdnimi • kükitama • ülemaailmne • pilvelõhkuja • eksisteerima • võidusõiduhobune • rahvus, rahvusriik • valgepea-merikotkas • vanasti, vanal ajal • kindlasti, kindla peale
Covalent Bonding 2019-10-29
20 Clues: 8 • two • one • dots • alone • three • number • theory • strong • formula • negative • chemistry • north south • dial element • two compound • molecular ion • strong together • together energy • healthy together • opposite of polar
DESIGN PHOTOGRAPHY 2025-07-29
24 Clues: X2 • 3D • DEAD • DRAFT • HUMBO • EDGES • IDEAS • ACTION • WEIGHT • THEORY • CAMERA • KAHUNA • REUSED • DRAWING • SURFACE • SYMBOLS • ORGANIC • TOGETHER • NEGATIVE • SOFTWARE • POWERPOINT • COLLECTION • PUBLICATION • ARRANGEMENT
Unit 10 2026-02-08
24 Clues: ots • münt • kükk • džäss • tuhat • kutse • kesköö • muusik • suurus • tähtis • kotkas • treener • sabaots • teooria • insener • keskpäev • hüüdnimi • kergesti • kindlasti • ülemaailmne • pilvelõhkuja • eksisteerima • võidusõiduhobune • rahvus; rahvusriik
Chapter 2 Vocabulary 2021-09-27
Across
- Factual information collected by scientists.
- Energy associated with motion, such as in flowing water, a speeding car or electricity.
- Anything that has mass and takes up space. Commonly exists as a solid, liquid, or gas.
- Energy stored and potentially available for use.
- Combination of two or more atoms of the same or different elements held together by chemical bonds.
- Capacity to do work.
- Numeric value that indicates the relative acidity or alkalinity of a substance on a scale of 0 to 14, with the neutral point at 7.
- Possible and testable answer to a scientific question or explanation of what scientists have observed in nature.
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- Energy generated and measured by heat.
- The basic building block of matter.
- Broad field of study focused on discovering how nature works and using that knowledge to describe what is likely to happen in nature.
- One of two or more forms of a chemical element that have the same atomic number but different mass numbers because they have different numbers of neutrons in their nuclei.
- Type of matter with a unique set of properties that cannot be broken down into simpler substances by chemical means.
- Physical or mathematical representation of a structure or system.
- Well tested and widely accepted description of observations that have been repeated many times in a variety of conditions.
- Atom or group of atoms with one or more positive (+) or negative (-) electrical charges.
- Set of components that function and interact in some regular way.
- Combination of two or more different elements held together in fixed proportions.
- Description of what scientist find happening in nature repeatedly in the same way without known exception.
19 Clues: Capacity to do work. • The basic building block of matter. • Energy generated and measured by heat. • Factual information collected by scientists. • Energy stored and potentially available for use. • Physical or mathematical representation of a structure or system. • Set of components that function and interact in some regular way. • ...
Set 01 2021-06-07
Across
- (n) Damage "She was very involved with sports at college, to the ... of her studies"
- (n) the action of bringing sth to an end. "The ... of a contract"
- (adj) having lumps on the surface (especially on tge skin) "Did you get in a fight cuz your face looks ... right now"
- (adj) chunky (of a person) "he has a short, ... body"
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- (n.) a dark shape seen against a light background. "An unidentified witness was shown on camera in ..."
- ... or jumped off buildings to escape."
- (n) shortfall "Tge company is running a budget ... of $250 million"
- (adj) Essential, inherent "Math is an ... part of school cirriculumn"
- (phv) 1. To climb down using one,s limbs
- (n) a very tall building
- (n) a very large rock "He flies up to the volcano, catching a huge ... hurtling toward the town.
11 Clues: (n) a very tall building • ... or jumped off buildings to escape." • (phv) 1. To climb down using one,s limbs • (adj) chunky (of a person) "he has a short, ... body" • (n) the action of bringing sth to an end. "The ... of a contract" • (n) shortfall "Tge company is running a budget ... of $250 million" • ...
Vocabulary Set 2022-10-05
Across
- a subtle difference in or shade of meaning, expression, or sound
- strange or odd; unusual
- a contagious bacterial disease characterized by fever and delirium/can also mean causing someone trouble or distress.
- regularly working very hard
- divide into two parts
- a different or distinct form or version of something
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- the quality of being clever, original, and inventive
- new and not resembling something formerly known
- cause (something) to pass on from one place or person to another
- done in a careful and detailed way
- resembling or reminding of something
11 Clues: divide into two parts • strange or odd; unusual • regularly working very hard • done in a careful and detailed way • resembling or reminding of something • new and not resembling something formerly known • the quality of being clever, original, and inventive • a different or distinct form or version of something • ...
Instruction Set 2022-03-05
Across
- Opcode is written in ______________.
- For comments we use ______________.
- ____________ address is an instruction format that directly includes the data to be acted on as part of the instruction.
- There are two types of _____________ jump, JZE and JNZ.
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- When we need the code to jump to another location regardless we use the _____________ jump (JMP).
- A ___________ is placed at the beginning of a statement and is used to jump to a particular instruction.
- When the operand shows the address in another name is called the ___________ address.
- The instruction set is divided into two, the _________ and Operand.
- For immediate addressing we use the symbol ________ to specify immediate addressing.
- ___________ is the part of a computer instruction that specifies what data or address.
- ______________ address means that the operand of instruction refers directly to a location in memory.
11 Clues: For comments we use ______________. • Opcode is written in ______________. • There are two types of _____________ jump, JZE and JNZ. • The instruction set is divided into two, the _________ and Operand. • For immediate addressing we use the symbol ________ to specify immediate addressing. • ...
SET Crossword 2024-01-27
11 Clues: Also • Goodbye • Number 2 • At a place • Get by paying money • Sounds the same as "I" • Sounds the same as "Sea" • Sounds the same as "Mail" • Sounds the same as "Know' • Sounds the same as "Where" • Sounds the same as "Flour"
set 9 2026-01-22
Across
- They were to take the oppritunity
- There was a amount of the money left
- The two stories are linked
- I was busy but not
- We wanted to emulate his powers
- It was a lie
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- The girls felt when they did the work
- We wroked through the
- I was very today
- The warning made the situation seem
- The father had a lot of for his sons choice
11 Clues: It was a lie • I was very today • I was busy but not • We wroked through the • The two stories are linked • We wanted to emulate his powers • They were to take the oppritunity • The warning made the situation seem • There was a amount of the money left • The girls felt when they did the work • The father had a lot of for his sons choice
Set 1 2024-10-15
Across
- Pertaining to or directed toward the cheek. It is often used to designate the side of the tooth that faces
- Toward the crown or top of a tooth, rather than toward the root (apical).
- The sharp, pointed tooth, located at the corners of the mouth and outside the incisors
- Situated near the front.
- The bone that surrounds and supports the tooth and associated structures.
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- A metal alloy containing mercury commonly used for dental restorations
- Also called tartar. A mineralized, hard deposit derived from plaque biofilm and salivary mineral salts.
- Having a rounded, somewhat elevated surface (the hill itself)
- Rounded and somewhat depressed or hollowed out
- A structure of bow-like or curved outline (the side view of Santa’s tummy!),
- Calcified connective tissue that covers the outside surface of a tooth’s root.
11 Clues: Situated near the front. • Rounded and somewhat depressed or hollowed out • Having a rounded, somewhat elevated surface (the hill itself) • A metal alloy containing mercury commonly used for dental restorations • Toward the crown or top of a tooth, rather than toward the root (apical). • The bone that surrounds and supports the tooth and associated structures. • ...
SET 4 2024-10-11
Across
- A mental health condition characterized by periods of extreme fatigue and low motivation.
- A feeling of joy that comes from sharing and caring for others.
- A positive mindset that allows you to see the bright side.
- The practice of taking care of your body and mind; think exercise and self-love.
- A daily practice to promote physical and mental health, can be done in many styles
- A cheerful gathering with food, laughter, and friends.
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- A common feeling of sadness and loneliness.
- A mental health condition where a person experiences extreme mood swings, often related to trauma.
- The feeling of joy from accomplishing something meaningful.
- The act of taking a moment to breathe and relax
- A round, cheesy dish often shared with friends.
11 Clues: A common feeling of sadness and loneliness. • The act of taking a moment to breathe and relax • A round, cheesy dish often shared with friends. • A cheerful gathering with food, laughter, and friends. • A positive mindset that allows you to see the bright side. • The feeling of joy from accomplishing something meaningful. • ...
SET C 2025-11-15
12 Clues: Person paying tax • Income from property • System of levying tax • Profit portion from firm • Deduction made at source • Movement of capital asset • Complete amount of income • Percentage of tax charged • Person engaged in business • Filing statement of income • Mandatory under Section 139 • Unpaid salary received later
Strand 10 Authors 2024-01-10
Across
- 100 Years of Solitude
- Where was Mistral from?
- What did Gordimer write about?
- Where was Blixen/Dinesen's most famous book set?
- July's People, Burger's Daughter
- Where was Paz from?
- Where was Paton's most famous book set?
- Cairo Trilogy
- Thousand Cranes
- Kiss of the Spider Woman
- The Kite Runner
- Desolation
- Where was GarciaMarquez from?
- Where were Mahfouz's books set?
- Satanic Verses
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- Norwegian Wood
- Where was Neruda from?
- Where is The Kite Runner set?
- 20 Love Poems and a Song of Despair
- Where was Achebe's most famous book set?
- The Silent Cry
- Cry, the Beloved Country
- Confessions of a Mask
- Labyrinth of Solitude
- Things Fall Apart
- Never Let Me Go
- Out of Africa
27 Clues: Desolation • Cairo Trilogy • Out of Africa • Norwegian Wood • The Silent Cry • Satanic Verses • Thousand Cranes • Never Let Me Go • The Kite Runner • Things Fall Apart • Where was Paz from? • 100 Years of Solitude • Confessions of a Mask • Labyrinth of Solitude • Where was Neruda from? • Where was Mistral from? • Cry, the Beloved Country • Kiss of the Spider Woman • Where is The Kite Runner set? • ...
Management and Leadership 2018-10-31
Across
- Theory X says that workers ______ work
- Having a realistic view of our own abilities is an example of this
- The name of the man who identified the ten managerial roles
- The art of motivating a group of people towards achieving a common objective
- Using social skills to persuade, negotiate and lead is an example of this
- What does the E stand for in EI?
- A style of leadership which incorporates two way communication
- The managerial role where you might open a new factory
- Person responsible for setting objectives
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- The managerial role where you might present at the AGM
- A style of leadership where the leader takes all the decisions
- The roles which include entrepreneur and resource allocator fall under which category?
- The roles which include figurehead and liaison fall under which category?
- This style of leadership means 'father like'
- What does the I stand for in EI?
- The managerial role where you might attend a seminar or a business conference
- The man who identified theory x and theory y
17 Clues: What does the I stand for in EI? • What does the E stand for in EI? • Theory X says that workers ______ work • Person responsible for setting objectives • This style of leadership means 'father like' • The man who identified theory x and theory y • The managerial role where you might present at the AGM • The managerial role where you might open a new factory • ...
Strand 10 Authors 2024-01-10
Across
- 100 Years of Solitude
- Where was Mistral from?
- What did Gordimer write about?
- Where was Blixen/Dinesen's most famous book set?
- July's People, Burger's Daughter
- Where was Paz from?
- Where was Paton's most famous book set?
- Cairo Trilogy
- Thousand Cranes
- Kiss of the Spider Woman
- The Kite Runner
- Desolation
- Where was GarciaMarquez from?
- Where were Mahfouz's books set?
- Satanic Verses
Down
- Norwegian Wood
- Where was Neruda from?
- Where is The Kite Runner set?
- 20 Love Poems and a Song of Despair
- Where was Achebe's most famous book set?
- The Silent Cry
- Cry, the Beloved Country
- Confessions of a Mask
- Labyrinth of Solitude
- Things Fall Apart
- Never Let Me Go
- Out of Africa
27 Clues: Desolation • Cairo Trilogy • Out of Africa • Norwegian Wood • The Silent Cry • Satanic Verses • Thousand Cranes • Never Let Me Go • The Kite Runner • Things Fall Apart • Where was Paz from? • 100 Years of Solitude • Confessions of a Mask • Labyrinth of Solitude • Where was Neruda from? • Where was Mistral from? • Cry, the Beloved Country • Kiss of the Spider Woman • Where is The Kite Runner set? • ...
Spo0o0oooky Crossword 2021-10-12
Across
- We have to do this if we get lower than 80% on an assignment
- How long the terrifying ethics midterm was supposed to take
- This theory emphasizes talking about death
- The spookiest assignment of them all
- Who you call when an ethical consideration has you panicked
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- Bufford
- The primary emotion we felt before our first clinical foundations recording
- Clients who have this symptom may feel afraid
- Our clients may feel spooked if we follow this theory as it was portrayed in the theories video example
- An application process that fills us with dread
- We will be in a lot of this once we graduate
- Sexist creator of Psychodynamic Theory
12 Clues: Bufford • The spookiest assignment of them all • Sexist creator of Psychodynamic Theory • This theory emphasizes talking about death • We will be in a lot of this once we graduate • Clients who have this symptom may feel afraid • An application process that fills us with dread • How long the terrifying ethics midterm was supposed to take • ...
History of the Atom 2022-09-28
Across
- discovered the neutron
- coined the term atom for indivisible matter
- made a bad model and a good theory
- father of the periodic table
- revived the atomic theory
- proved atoms could be broken apart
- discovered that oxygen was its own element
- found the charge of an electron
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- discovered electrons, and then protons
- found radioactive energy
- found that most of an atom is empty space
- disproved phlogiston
- made a law that ratios of atoms matter
- found how to count protons in an atom
- made many heavy elements
- proved light was a particle and that atoms existed
16 Clues: disproved phlogiston • discovered the neutron • found radioactive energy • made many heavy elements • revived the atomic theory • father of the periodic table • found the charge of an electron • made a bad model and a good theory • proved atoms could be broken apart • found how to count protons in an atom • discovered electrons, and then protons • ...
Chapter 1 and 2 2020-09-06
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- / Perspective that studies the endocrine and nervous system and genetics
- Variable / Other factors that can produce an effectl
- Variable / Hypothesized Cause
- Method / The only research method that can prove cause and effect
- / overt actions
- Processes / covert actions
- Method / Determines if there is a relationship between two things
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- / understand
- / Human behavior is...
- / Proven to work better than simultaneous
- / must be written by professionals and the sample must represent the whole
- Variable / Predicted variable
- / Perspective with the main idea of free will
- / explanation of phenomenon
- Study / develops a tentative theory
- Wundt / Founder of Psychology
16 Clues: / understand • / overt actions • / Human behavior is... • / explanation of phenomenon • Processes / covert actions • Variable / Hypothesized Cause • Variable / Predicted variable • Wundt / Founder of Psychology • Study / develops a tentative theory • / Proven to work better than simultaneous • / Perspective with the main idea of free will • ...
final 2022-05-12
Across
- speed-how light travels
- measure the duration
- opposite of matter
- mass
- freeze-something huge and is icy
- basic unit in a cell
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- of measurement of temperature
- bang theory-theory of how the universe was created
- how hot or cold something is
- era- era matter was formed
- crunch- a candy you get in lunchables
- study of the universe
- shift-determining the milky way
- matter-can be the white dwarfs
14 Clues: mass • opposite of matter • measure the duration • basic unit in a cell • study of the universe • speed-how light travels • era- era matter was formed • how hot or cold something is • of measurement of temperature • matter-can be the white dwarfs • shift-determining the milky way • freeze-something huge and is icy • crunch- a candy you get in lunchables • ...
1 2024-10-07
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- no winner or loser with multiple actors working together
- theory reliant on the individual character of states and cooperation between them
- a longstanding, competitive relationship between two adversaries
- when two actors divide something that they both want
- actors gain from working together, but still have an incentive to not cooperate
- state or group with a dominant influence over other states and groups
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- use of violence against non-combatants
- theory that strongly considers international actors and institutions
- pushing dangerous events to the brink of active conflict
- an anticipatory use of force against an adversary - effective against terrorism
- theory that states interact in a world of anarchy
- opposition to the creation and development of nuclear armaments
12 Clues: use of violence against non-combatants • theory that states interact in a world of anarchy • when two actors divide something that they both want • pushing dangerous events to the brink of active conflict • no winner or loser with multiple actors working together • opposition to the creation and development of nuclear armaments • ...
Mathematicians 2021-07-19
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- A mathematical constant, approximately equal to 2.71828, is named after him
- This Indian Mathematician developed exceptionally efficient ways of calculating pi
- He is regarded as the founder of modern number theory
- She invented the astrolabe for ship navigation and devices for measuring the density of fluids
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- This German mathematician is known for his contributions to number theory, geometry, probability theory, planetary astronomy, the theory of functions and potential theory.
- This English mathematician is well known for his formulation of the three laws of motion
- He laid the foundation for the modern theory of probabilities and formulated a principle of pressure.
- A series of numbers in which each number is the sum of the two preceding ones is named after this Italian mathematician.
8 Clues: He is regarded as the founder of modern number theory • A mathematical constant, approximately equal to 2.71828, is named after him • This Indian Mathematician developed exceptionally efficient ways of calculating pi • This English mathematician is well known for his formulation of the three laws of motion • ...
Scientific Inquiry 2020-09-02
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- measurement system used worldwide
- organizes data collected in an experiment
- assumption drawn from careful observations
- shows comparisons
- a way to provide explanations and make predictions about the world around us
- comparison group
- variable that changes in response
- shows percentages as parts of a whole
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- variable that is purposefully changed
- the group that is being tested
- careful watching of things around us
- an organized procedure to study something under controlled conditions
- a well-tested explanation that joins things together
- testable theory formed from an observation
- shows changes over time
- pattern of data on a graph
16 Clues: comparison group • shows comparisons • shows changes over time • pattern of data on a graph • the group that is being tested • measurement system used worldwide • variable that changes in response • careful watching of things around us • variable that is purposefully changed • shows percentages as parts of a whole • organizes data collected in an experiment • ...
Emotional control in sport 2012-05-02
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- A stage of group cohesion
- this measures how a performer is feeling (abbrev.)
- Bandura's theory of learning (abbrev.)
- A specific form of confidence
- to cleanse ill-feeling
- the optimum level of performance
- theory that relates to arousal in sport
- to mar a performance
- anxiety shown by physiological symptoms
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- If you are too cocky, you are said to have this
- a type of anxiety
- this can be relevant or irrelevant
- attentional model pertaining to broad-narrow
- this is required to train as an elite performer
- a method of controlling anxiety and arousal
- a type of stress
16 Clues: a type of stress • a type of anxiety • to mar a performance • to cleanse ill-feeling • A stage of group cohesion • A specific form of confidence • the optimum level of performance • this can be relevant or irrelevant • Bandura's theory of learning (abbrev.) • theory that relates to arousal in sport • anxiety shown by physiological symptoms • ...
Philosophy 2025-04-23
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- who was Plato influenced by?
- what was the first university that he founded called?
- what is plato's main philosophy?
- the allegory of what?
- One of plato's main ideas?
- What style did plato write in?
- The branch of metaphysics dealing with the nature of being
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- What did plato think was key?
- abstract theory with no basis in reality
- What did some people believe Platos real name was?
- whose theory of forms?
- What is one of plato's principles?
- Who was he a student of?
- Are plato's ideas still important today?
- what does Plato mean?
- plato's highest form?
- an ancient greek philosophy?
17 Clues: the allegory of what? • what does Plato mean? • plato's highest form? • whose theory of forms? • Who was he a student of? • One of plato's main ideas? • who was Plato influenced by? • an ancient greek philosophy? • What did plato think was key? • What style did plato write in? • what is plato's main philosophy? • What is one of plato's principles? • ...
Earth 2025-03-28
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- Area where one plate slides under another plate
- What something is made of
- Earth's outer layer
- New crust being created; happens at Mid-Ocean ridge
- Solid center of Earth
- Theory proposed by Alfred Wegner
- Semisolid layer below the crust
- Boundary where two plates pull apart
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- theory that Earth's crust is split into multiple plates
- Piece of Earth's crust
- Boundary where two plates slide past each other
- a force that squeezes something together
- Boundary where two tectonic plates collide
- occurs at a Transform Boundary
- center of the Earth
- Liquid center of Earth
16 Clues: Earth's outer layer • center of the Earth • Solid center of Earth • Piece of Earth's crust • Liquid center of Earth • What something is made of • occurs at a Transform Boundary • Semisolid layer below the crust • Theory proposed by Alfred Wegner • Boundary where two plates pull apart • a force that squeezes something together • Boundary where two tectonic plates collide • ...
Emotion and Stress 2023-03-12
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- assessment that measures the amount of stress in a person’s life over a 1-year period resulting from major life events
- theory of emotion in which a stimulus must be interpreted by a person in order to result in a physical response and an emotional reaction
- theory of emotion that assumes that facial expressions provide feedback to the brain concerning the emotion being expressed
- theory in which the physiological reaction and the emotion are assumed to occur at the same time
- theory of emotion in which both the physical arousal and the labeling of that arousal based on cues from the environment must occur before the emotion is experienced
- suggests that physiological arousal and the actual interpretation of that arousal based on cues from the environment must occur before the emotion itself is experienced
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- theory in which a physiological reaction leads to the labeling of an emotion
- learned ways of controlling displays of emotion in social settings
- plays a key role in emotional processing
- events that cause a stress reaction
10 Clues: events that cause a stress reaction • plays a key role in emotional processing • learned ways of controlling displays of emotion in social settings • theory in which a physiological reaction leads to the labeling of an emotion • theory in which the physiological reaction and the emotion are assumed to occur at the same time • ...
Psychology Critical Thinking Terms 2024-04-15
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- When two variables appear to have a relationship, but can't demonstrate causality.
- You can demonstrate that one variable causes the other.
- The degree to which the sample or study applies to other samples or populations.
- Data, method, research or theory .....
- If a study can be replicated.
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- How trustworthy your findings are.
- When the research shows a preference for one side or another.
- Whether the measurements used accurately measure the theory being studied.
- When a theory is over-simplified.
- When neither the participant or researcher knows who is in which condition.
- Participants changing their behaviour because they are being recorded.
11 Clues: If a study can be replicated. • When a theory is over-simplified. • How trustworthy your findings are. • Data, method, research or theory ..... • You can demonstrate that one variable causes the other. • When the research shows a preference for one side or another. • Participants changing their behaviour because they are being recorded. • ...
Earth 2022-11-14
theorist chart 2022-09-14
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- founder of educational philosophy
- studied freudian theory from anna
- stressed the importance of a children's cultural background
- founder of kindergarten
- children's moral development begins with a desire to avoid punishment
- founder of child psychoanalyis
- children's intellectual development
- inventor of the first usable intelligence test
- exercised consideredable influence in academic educational psychology
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- children develop at there own pace
- believed that children are born naturally good
- developed reggio emilia schools
- established the normative theory
- considered the father of psychology
- social developmentalist
- saw the importance of home education in the early years
16 Clues: founder of kindergarten • social developmentalist • founder of child psychoanalyis • developed reggio emilia schools • established the normative theory • founder of educational philosophy • studied freudian theory from anna • children develop at there own pace • considered the father of psychology • children's intellectual development • ...
science vocab 2021-04-05
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- started theory of continental drift
- theory that the plates move
- plates that move away from each other
- a long narrow ditch
- rigid lithospheric plates that move
- sideways/downward movement to the edge of a plate
- upper layer of the earths mantle
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- new areas of oceanic crust
- super continent
- a current in a fluid
- plates that move toward each other
- rim where volcanoes and earthquakes occur
- the rigid outer part of the earth
- the plates of the earth
- plates that slide past each other
15 Clues: super continent • a long narrow ditch • a current in a fluid • the plates of the earth • new areas of oceanic crust • theory that the plates move • upper layer of the earths mantle • the rigid outer part of the earth • plates that slide past each other • plates that move toward each other • started theory of continental drift • rigid lithospheric plates that move • ...
Victoria's science crossword 2015-05-07
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- to ask for information.
- Information
- A piece of information to back up your theory.
- A way to measure the distance or weight.
- The end of a kind of activity.
- happening continuously over a period of time.
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- To have an educated guess
- Something able to change or adapt.
- A starting point of a science investigation.
- You need _____ to do a test.
- To watch something.
- A system intended to explain something.
- The outcome in the end.
- Where scientific research takes place.
- To find similarities or differences.
15 Clues: Information • To watch something. • to ask for information. • The outcome in the end. • To have an educated guess • You need _____ to do a test. • The end of a kind of activity. • Something able to change or adapt. • To find similarities or differences. • Where scientific research takes place. • A system intended to explain something. • A way to measure the distance or weight. • ...
AJ review crossword 2022-01-07
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- theory, the sun is center
- social potentional and agency belief
- 16th century Christian religious movement
- Protestantism advanced by John Calvin
- land controlled by another nation
- imaginary perfect society or community
- a person believing in or religious hereshy
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- trade, trade between England, Africa & America
- servitude, working without salary
- theory, earth in the center
- powerful office withiin the catholic church
- a mix between Spanish and American
- the private economic system of government
- all events willed by god
- scientific method, six-step science technique
15 Clues: all events willed by god • theory, the sun is center • theory, earth in the center • servitude, working without salary • land controlled by another nation • a mix between Spanish and American • social potentional and agency belief • Protestantism advanced by John Calvin • imaginary perfect society or community • the private economic system of government • ...
crossword 2021-11-30
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- used to set a mood using sounds
- can see characters emotions
- can show power
- is alive a pulls big thing
- wanted some gum gum
- big scarcely thing has two feet
- can set the time
- is a scene name and can move
- an cheeky thing
- shows equality
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- props on a set
- is used to create things that aren't real
- can establish the setting
- can use music to set a mood
- can show weakness
- an man how is very bad
- played a big rock
- a man who is new
- island head wanted dum dum to get it
- uses sounds to set mood
20 Clues: props on a set • can show power • shows equality • an cheeky thing • can set the time • a man who is new • can show weakness • played a big rock • wanted some gum gum • an man how is very bad • uses sounds to set mood • can establish the setting • is alive a pulls big thing • can see characters emotions • can use music to set a mood • is a scene name and can move • ...
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Vocab Week 14 2025-12-11
Unit 2 2021-05-10
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- These people give up striving for success and plod along in a dead end job
- Used to test the theory of criminality when looking at the role genetics plays
- Moral part of our personality
- Theorist who devised the maternal deprivation theory
- These people accept the goal of money success but find illegal ways to achieve it
- The name of the syndrome also known as 'super male syndrome'
- Rational part of our personality
- Drop outs who reject both the goal and the means
- Criminologist who developed atavistic form
- Primal, selfish and instinctive part of our personality
- Researcher who studied 3586 twin pairs in Denmark and found a 52% concordance rate between MZ twins
- Thin and fragile lacking fat and muscle
- Rounded and soft, fat with wide hips
- Psychologist who founded the psychodyanmic theories
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- Crime control method derived from operant learning theory
- The feeling caused by the worthlessness felt by working class males
- Another term for non-identical twins
- Another term for identical twins
- Used to test for a genetic cause of crime while taking the environment into consideration
- Muscular and hard bodied, very little fat and strong limbs
- These people reject the existing goals and means and replace them with new ones with the aim of changing society
21 Clues: Moral part of our personality • Another term for identical twins • Rational part of our personality • Another term for non-identical twins • Rounded and soft, fat with wide hips • Thin and fragile lacking fat and muscle • Criminologist who developed atavistic form • Drop outs who reject both the goal and the means • Psychologist who founded the psychodyanmic theories • ...
Enlightenment Crossword puzzle 2020-10-31
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- Influence writer devoted himself to the study of political liberty
- He developed analytical geometry, which linked algebra and geometry
- Vaccination for smallpox
- discovered the relationship between volume gas and pressure
- Created a telescope and discovered Jupiter has 4 moons
- The agreement between the government and the people
- Came up with the idea that planets move in orbits shaped like an ellipse.
- he believed without the government's keeping order there would be war and life would be solitary poor nasty brutish and short
- He believed that people could learn from experience and improve themselves
- a tool to study space
- A woman who published something on the rights of women
- He was an English writer that helped with the scientific method
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- theory that states that the earth is the center of the universe
- new way of thinking of the Modern World
- created the Sun centered theory
- François-Marie Arouet writing name
- Theorys of motion
- social critics
- theory that states that the planets revolve around the sun
- social gathering where attendees would discuss enlightenment ideas
- A tool to make large objects smaller to look at cells, bacteria, etc.
- committed to individual freedom
- Is an Italian philosopher his thoughts were mostly on the justice system
23 Clues: social critics • Theorys of motion • a tool to study space • Vaccination for smallpox • created the Sun centered theory • committed to individual freedom • François-Marie Arouet writing name • new way of thinking of the Modern World • The agreement between the government and the people • Created a telescope and discovered Jupiter has 4 moons • ...
enlightenment 2021-09-23
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- scientist that is considered the founder of modern chemistry
- theory that the earth is the center of the solar system
- scientist who invented the smallpox vaccine
- a style of art characterized by soft lines and colors
- philosophe who believed in seperation of powers; branches of government
- scientist that discovered planets revolve around the sun in eliptical orbits
- the people who presented new ways of thinking during the enlightenment
- scientist that discovered analytical geometry
- philosophe who imposed order and demand obedience; absolute monarchy
- parties where people met to discuss new ideas
- philosophe who believed in womens equality
- francis bacon encoranged this method
- scientist who discovered heliocentric theory
- theory that the sun is the center of the solar system
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- scientist that discovered the laws of motion and gravity
- philisophe who belived in a justice system
- someone who rules with absolute power is called a
- a style of art characterized by dull colors and strong lines
- philosophe who believed in individual freedom
- rousseau wrote this book
- scientist that used microscopes to examine red blood cells
- philosophe who believes in natural rights; life, liberty, property
- philosophe who believed freedom of thought and expression
- scientist that encouraged the scientific method
- scientist that perfected the telescope
25 Clues: rousseau wrote this book • francis bacon encoranged this method • scientist that perfected the telescope • philisophe who belived in a justice system • philosophe who believed in womens equality • scientist who invented the smallpox vaccine • scientist who discovered heliocentric theory • philosophe who believed in individual freedom • ...
TFN CROSSWORD 2019-11-22
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- Are capable of prolonging reflection through strategies such as asking question.
- Published her Theory of Interpersonal relationship.
- According to Roy, human are holistic,adaptive system.
- Theorist of “Health Care System Model”
- To promote adaptation and maintain wholeness by using the principles of conservation.
- Have the right to knowledge about them selves and to participate in decisions.
- It reflects adjustments and adaptation that are successful in some way and to some degree.
- Not specified, but might be considered as included in the sequence of behaviors described in action.action.
- Means Love and Charity
- Theorist of “Science of Unitary Human Beings”
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- The Behavioral system Model of Nursing was developed by
- Stage of Nursing Process wherein the nurse begins using the nursing care plan
- Nursing need theory Was developed by
- Creates environment in which healing can occur.
- In pender Theory, it is defined as characterized as biological, psychological and socio-cultural.
- A work wherein it has a great impact on nursing curriculum development
- This conditions can be considered a manifestation of the total pattern of the individual.
- “The Founder of Nursing”
- The energy field of the human being interacts with the energy field.
- Is the disease applying medical knowledge according to Lydia Hall.
20 Clues: Means Love and Charity • “The Founder of Nursing” • Nursing need theory Was developed by • Theorist of “Health Care System Model” • Theorist of “Science of Unitary Human Beings” • Creates environment in which healing can occur. • Published her Theory of Interpersonal relationship. • According to Roy, human are holistic,adaptive system. • ...
JC's Psychology Names 2015-04-16
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- did the expert of Baby Albert
- believes that there are three types of intelligence (analytical, creative & practical)
- known for the work on misinformation effect and false memories
- developed intelligence test (? DOUBLE CHECK THIS)
- conducted a study to measure the willingness of study participants to obey an authority figure who instructed them to perform acts conflicting with their personal conscience
- challenged Kohlberg’s moral development theory
- stages of moral thinking
- believed that attachment was an all or nothing process
- work supported the belief that not all mental illness have physiological causes
- theory of multiple intelligence
- structuralism
- developed a law which states that the change in a stimulus that’ll be noticeable is a constant ratio of the original stimulus
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- stages of cognitive development
- believes we have a collective unconscious dervied from our specie’s universal experience
- operant conditioning & reinforcement
- proposed cognitive dissonance theory
- had the idea of g factor (or general intelligence)
- led pioneering studies in understanding split brained patients
- hierarchy of needs
- feminine psychology
- stages of psychosocial development
- theorized the critical period hypothesis for language acquisition
- famous experiment done to determine the validity of psychiatric diagnosis
- believes that a growth-promoting climate requires genuineness, acceptance, empathy; developed client-centered therapy
- father of psychology
25 Clues: structuralism • hierarchy of needs • feminine psychology • father of psychology • stages of moral thinking • did the expert of Baby Albert • stages of cognitive development • theory of multiple intelligence • stages of psychosocial development • operant conditioning & reinforcement • proposed cognitive dissonance theory • challenged Kohlberg’s moral development theory • ...
AP Psychology Famous Names 2015-04-15
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- Founder of cognitive therapy.
- Invented the first practical intelligence test.
- Most famous for her work in feminine psychology.
- An American developmental psychologist who is well-known for his theory of multiple intelligences.
- An English psychologist known for work in statistics.
- Most well known for his conformity experiments.
- Stanford Prison Experiment.
- American psychologist who conducted pioneering work in hypnotism.
- The very first behavioural psychologist.
- developed eight psychosocial stages that humans encounter throughout their life.
- Swiss psychiatrist and founder of the school of analytical psychology.
- The father of psychology.
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- Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy.
- One of the founders of experimental psychology.
- American psychologist who is a pioneer in the study of emotions.
- A slight pervert and weirdly into children (psychodynamic psychologist).
- Most famously known for being a founder of the humanistic approach to psychology.
- Most famous for her work in feminine psychology.
- Highlighted evidence reflecting the affect of labels on psychological disorders.
- American feminist, ethicist, and psychologist best known for her work with and against Lawrence Kohlberg.
- Hierarchy of needs
- American psychologist best known for his theory of stages of moral development
- A contemporary psychologist whose research has helped widen the field of developmental psychology.
- Famous for monkey experiments.
- Language acquisition theory.
- involved a dog in his experiment.
- First psychologist to study cognitive development.
27 Clues: Hierarchy of needs • The father of psychology. • Stanford Prison Experiment. • Language acquisition theory. • Founder of cognitive therapy. • Famous for monkey experiments. • involved a dog in his experiment. • Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy. • The very first behavioural psychologist. • One of the founders of experimental psychology. • ...
Earth Science 2024-08-14
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- Described the universe as a static, steady-state, infinite universe.
- describes the universe as expanding, having originated from an infinitely tiny dense point around 14 billion years ago.
- Was Albert Einstein favored model after rejecting his own original model.
- It binds atoms into molecules.
- The study of the origin, history, processes, and structure of the solid Earth.
- Predicted a universe that expanded but did not change its density.
- Is a possible explanation or solution to a problem.
- A scientific study of the Earth’s ocean.
- The study of the Earth’s atmosphere.
- American physicist Alan Guth proposed a model of the universe based on the big bang theory.
- It is the attraction between bodies.
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- Break down an atom’s nucleus and produces radioactive decay.
- It’s the process of objectively establishing facts through testing and experimentation.
- This theory sees the universe as of many “bubbles” that grew as a part of the _________.
- Binds proton and neutron together in the nucleus.
- It’s a space expanded out of a single concentrated point called _____.
- The study of the Earth’s place in the universe.
- nebula It eventually evolved into the sun.
- Based on a body of facts that have been repeatedly confirmed through observation and experiment.
- One of the books of the Hebrew Bible and Christian Old Testament.
20 Clues: It binds atoms into molecules. • The study of the Earth’s atmosphere. • It is the attraction between bodies. • A scientific study of the Earth’s ocean. • The study of the Earth’s place in the universe. • Binds proton and neutron together in the nucleus. • nebula It eventually evolved into the sun. • Is a possible explanation or solution to a problem. • ...
Plate Tectonics Crossword Puzzle #2 2023-01-27
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- Theory that the lithosphere is divided into tectonic plates that move on the asthenosphere.
- The Theory of Continental _____________.
- Paleontologists noticed that these were the same on different continents even though the continents were separated by oceans.
- Type of plate boundary where two plates slide past each other in opposite directions.
- The layer just below the lithosphere.
- Type of crust that is thinner and contains basalt.
- The Earth's ______________ field reverses from time to time.
- Places where new seafloor is being created.
- The primary force that causes the seafloor to spread and continents to drift.
- Scientist who first proposed that thermal convection in the mantle causes continental drift.
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- Scientists study these in order to learn about the interior of the earth.
- The name of the supercontinent that existed 245 million years ago.
- Source of heat in the mantle.
- The cool, outermost layer of Earth that consists of the crust and uppermost part of the mantle.
- The core is made up mostly of these two elements.
- how many tectonic plates are there.
- ______________ zones. Places where the seafloor is forced under continental plates.
- Scientist who first proposed the theory that the continents drifted.
- where everyone lives.
- gushing out hot liquid.
20 Clues: where everyone lives. • gushing out hot liquid. • Source of heat in the mantle. • how many tectonic plates are there. • The layer just below the lithosphere. • The Theory of Continental _____________. • Places where new seafloor is being created. • The core is made up mostly of these two elements. • Type of crust that is thinner and contains basalt. • ...
Understanding Individual Differences 2022-09-14
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- Career you could lead with your interpersonal intelligence.
- Career you could lead with your musical intelligence.
- Someone who exists aside from me.
- Sensing people's feelings and motives.
- How many different types of intelligence?
- A word smart.
- Also known to be smart in nature.
- According to ____________ the other is not me, this other is different from me.
- A developmental psychologist best-known for this theory of multiple intelligences.
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- According to Emmanuel Levinas. I have to see this difference every time that I encounter the other. In so doing, I am giving __________ to him.
- This theory suggests that traditional psychometric views of intelligence are too limited.
- Career you could lead with your logical-mathematical intelligence.
- Musical Intelligence is also known as;
- In looking at the other as someone different, I have to understand his views, opinions, way of believing, ways of talking, eating, and others are different from me. The same holds with his ____________.
- Loves mathematical formulas or equations.
- A 1983 book where Howard Gardner first proposed the theory of multiple intelligences.
- For naturalist intelligence, it is related to the ___________.
- Sometimes known as "g".
- This type of intelligence shows patterns that prove the kid's capacity to think in three dimensions.
- The ability to solve problems through mind-body-union.
20 Clues: A word smart. • Sometimes known as "g". • Someone who exists aside from me. • Also known to be smart in nature. • Musical Intelligence is also known as; • Sensing people's feelings and motives. • Loves mathematical formulas or equations. • How many different types of intelligence? • Career you could lead with your musical intelligence. • ...
Time Dilation 2025-04-09
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- The four-dimensional combination of space and time
- How mass bends the geometry of space and time
- Events that appear simultaneous in one frame may not be in another
- A state of constant velocity with no acceleration
- The theory that laws of physics are the same in all inertial frames
- The shortest path in curved spacetime followed by free-falling objects
- The boundary around a black hole where escape becomes impossible
- The phenomenon of time passing at different rates due to speed or gravity
- Time moves slower in stronger gravitational fields
- The maximum speed any information or object can travel
- A relativity paradox involving length contraction and a fast-moving pole
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- The universal speed limit according to special relativity
- The mathematical formula connecting space and time in different frames
- Einstein’s theory describing gravity as curvature of spacetime
- The shortening of objects in motion as seen by a stationary observer
- States that acceleration and gravity are indistinguishable
- The concept expressed by the equation E=mc^2
- A key difference between general and special relativity
- Einstein’s theory applying to inertial frames without gravity
- A thought experiment where one twin ages slower after space travel
20 Clues: The concept expressed by the equation E=mc^2 • How mass bends the geometry of space and time • A state of constant velocity with no acceleration • The four-dimensional combination of space and time • Time moves slower in stronger gravitational fields • The maximum speed any information or object can travel • A key difference between general and special relativity • ...
