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MUSIC Theory 2022-10-25
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- a line to notate the note outside the staff
- compose of five lines and four spaces
- one of accidentals that raises the note semitone/halfstep
- meaning to stop.
- pattern of a beat/melody
- a group of flats and sharps which are places at the beginning of a staff
- have 4 beats
- means very soft pp
- the speed of a music
- means very loud ff
- very loud f
- have 2 beats
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- gradually loud
- the softness and loudness of a sound
- combination of pitch and rhythm
- compose of two or more notes that played or sing together and it becomes one sound
- also known as G clef
- gradually soft
- also known F clef
- means soft p
- structure of how the music or song was made.
- have a five lines and four spaces.
22 Clues: very loud f • have 4 beats • means soft p • have 2 beats • gradually loud • gradually soft • meaning to stop. • also known F clef • means very soft pp • means very loud ff • also known as G clef • the speed of a music • pattern of a beat/melody • combination of pitch and rhythm • have a five lines and four spaces. • the softness and loudness of a sound • compose of five lines and four spaces • ...
Colour Theory 2019-09-26
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- when you add white to a colour
- colours that tend to appear in the foreground
- colour mode is used in web design
- C0 M100 Y100 K0
- a colour system where all 3 primaries mixed make white
- colour mode is used in print design
- a colour scheme uses only one hue
- how clearly something can be read
- C75 M0 Y25 K0
- colour scheme of two colours opposite on the colour wheel
- a colour system where all 3 primaries mixed make black
- C50 M75 Y100 K0
- C0 M50 Y100 K0
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- a colour scheme that uses three colours equally spaced from each other on the colour wheel
- colour scheme using one colour and the colour on each side of its complement on the colour wheel
- the colours between a primary and a secondary
- the range of colours that can be produced in any given colour mode
- colours that hold more visual weight
- blues, greens, and violets are classified as these types of colours
- something that is pleasing to the eye
- complementary colours of equal lightness and saturation tend to make each other do this
- three colours side by side
- when you add black to a colour
- the result colour when you mix 2 primary colours
- two colors side by side, interacting with one another that changes our perception accordingly
25 Clues: C75 M0 Y25 K0 • C0 M50 Y100 K0 • C0 M100 Y100 K0 • C50 M75 Y100 K0 • three colours side by side • when you add white to a colour • when you add black to a colour • colour mode is used in web design • a colour scheme uses only one hue • how clearly something can be read • colour mode is used in print design • colours that hold more visual weight • something that is pleasing to the eye • ...
Colour Theory 2019-09-26
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- something that is pleasing to the eye
- colours that hold more visual weight
- two colors side by side, interacting with one another that changes our perception accordingly
- the colours between a primary and a secondary
- a colour system where all 3 primaries mixed make white
- C75 M0 Y25 K0
- blues, greens, and violets are classified as these types of colours
- colour scheme using one colour and the colour on each side of its complement on the colour wheel
- a colour scheme that uses three colours equally spaced from each other on the colour wheel
- a colour system where all 3 primaries mixed make black
- the result colour when you mix 2 primary colours
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- complementary colours of equal lightness and saturation tend to make each other do this
- when you add black to a colour
- how clearly something can be read
- three colours side by side
- C0 M50 Y100 K0
- a colour scheme uses only one hue
- the range of colours that can be produced in any given colour mode
- colour scheme of two colours opposite on the colour wheel
- C50 M75 Y100 K0
- colours that tend to appear in the foreground
- when you add white to a colour
- C0 M100 Y100 K0
- colour mode is used in web design
- colour mode is used in print design
25 Clues: C75 M0 Y25 K0 • C0 M50 Y100 K0 • C50 M75 Y100 K0 • C0 M100 Y100 K0 • three colours side by side • when you add black to a colour • when you add white to a colour • how clearly something can be read • a colour scheme uses only one hue • colour mode is used in web design • colour mode is used in print design • colours that hold more visual weight • something that is pleasing to the eye • ...
Color Theory 2020-08-23
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- when a layer of paint completely covers another.
- colors made by mixing a primary and a secondary color.
- painting technique when you mix two colors next to each other smoothly.
- a brush that holds a large quantity of fluid paint.
- colors that sit side-by-side on the color wheel.
- color scheme that combines a hue and the hues on each side of its complement. (2 words)
- color scheme with colors across each other on the color wheel.
- a light value of a hue
- the brightness or dullness of a color.
- a brush used for centuries by artists; good for lines.
- when artist ignores the real colors and makes a color choice to support personal preference and meaning.
- element of art derived from reflected light.
- second most used color in a painting.
- name of a color in the spectrum.
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- a plan to organizing colors from color wheel. (2 words)
- a paint brush shaped like a fan.
- colors made by mixing primary colors.
- a dark value of a hue
- a brush that is rounded at the top.
- the amount of light a color reflects.
- using very thick paint to stand up in a textural way.
- the color which is used most often in a painting.
- painting a transparent color over another layer.
- the workhorse of brushes, versatile, chisel edge, wide strokes.
- painting technique in which a gradient is created through scrubbing a slightly dry brush.
- painting technique where a brush has very little paint and creates scratchy texture.
- colors not found on the color wheel such as black, white, grey.
- color scheme using only one hue with its tints and shades.
- a small about of color used to draw attention to a key area in a painting.
- term for a "see-through" paint
- color scheme using three colors spaced equally apart.
- the spectrum bent into a circle.(2 words)
32 Clues: a dark value of a hue • a light value of a hue • term for a "see-through" paint • a paint brush shaped like a fan. • name of a color in the spectrum. • a brush that is rounded at the top. • colors made by mixing primary colors. • the amount of light a color reflects. • second most used color in a painting. • the brightness or dullness of a color. • ...
Color Theory 2020-03-24
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- Another name for violet.
- Mixing two primaries together.
- Blue, violet and green are in the _____ family because the colors are like water/ice.
- No color.
- What is the complement of blue?
- The purity of the color.
- When black is added to a color.
- Yellow green for example
- A color scheme with two sets of complements.
- A color scheme of two colors that sit opposite the color wheel.
- A way of visually organizing colors
- Yellow, orange and red are in the warm family because the colors are like what?
- Colors that sit next to one another on the color wheel.
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- Red, yellow and blue.
- One color plus its tints, tones and shades.
- A tint of red.
- Sir Isaac Newton discovered color comes from what?
- A color scheme of three colors equally spaced on the color wheel
- Paint tubes and ____ were a result of the Industrial Revolution.
- A set of rules that organizes and harmonizes the use of color.
- Mix the complements together to create ____.
- The name of a color.
- A property of color and is the lightness or darkness of a color.
- When grey is added to a color.
- Who mixed and made colors before paint tubes were readily available?
- An absence of light.
26 Clues: No color. • A tint of red. • The name of a color. • An absence of light. • Red, yellow and blue. • Another name for violet. • The purity of the color. • Yellow green for example • Mixing two primaries together. • When grey is added to a color. • What is the complement of blue? • When black is added to a color. • A way of visually organizing colors • ...
Atomic Theory 2020-11-21
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- The "center" of an atom in which scientists expect to find protons and neutrons, but not electrons
- Dmitri Ivanovich Mendeleev formulated the Periodic Law, leading to the creation of this important document used by scientists around the world
- Particles that make up an atom including protons, neutrons, and electrons
- One of more then 110- known fundamental building blocks of matter - these particles cannot be broken down by chemical means
- This number tells you the valence electrons of an elements on the periodic table
- The location of electrons in an atom
- A minute portion of matter; an individual unit of matter that could be anything from an atom to a planet depending upon established parameters
- He laid the foundation for modern atomic theory
- A neutral subatomic particle located in the nucleus of an atom, having a mass of 1 AMU and serving to "bind" the nucleus together
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- This scientist conducted the Gold Foil Experiment, which proved that atoms contain a nucleus and are largely made up of empty space
- Electrons in the outermost shell
- Created the modern model of the atom
- Equivalent to the number of protons
- The sum of protons and neutrons
- A group of atoms bonded together, representing the smallest fundamental unit of a chemical compound that can take part in a chemical reaction.
- This scientists concluded that electrons sat in the positively charged atom
- A positively-charged subatomic particle having a mass of 1 AMU and located in the nucleus of an atom
- A negatively charged particle found outside of the nucleus of an atom
- This number tells you the energy level of an element on the periodic table
- The basic unit of a chemical elements
- This scientist created a model of the atom similar to planets orbiting a star. The nucleus was the star, and the planets were the orbitals
21 Clues: The sum of protons and neutrons • Electrons in the outermost shell • Equivalent to the number of protons • Created the modern model of the atom • The location of electrons in an atom • The basic unit of a chemical elements • He laid the foundation for modern atomic theory • A negatively charged particle found outside of the nucleus of an atom • ...
Accounting Theory 2021-02-06
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- Asset/Cash in Hand, Cash at Bank are an example of
- /amount invested by the proprietor in the business
- /same accounting policy should be followed year to year due to this concept
- /unsold goods lying in godown
- /goodwill is an
- /is a loss in value of asset due to wear and tear
- /person who is not able to pay the liabilities at all.
- /amount paid in advance
- Account/Installation charges on purchase of new machinery will be debited to?
- Payable/Creditor is an?
- /furniture is a kind of
- /are the responsibilities of the business
- expenditure/Carriage Outward is a
- /amount of expenses which are incurred but yet to be paid.
- /amount withdrawn by the proprietor for personal use
- /all the business transactions are measured in terms of
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- balance/is an overdraft as per pass book.
- /act to paying or receiving money
- /Discount Received is a kind of
- Account/Carriage inward will be debited to?
- /due to this concept capital is shown in liability side of balance sheet
- /Reputation of the business in market is called?
- /amount of depreciation in straight line method of depreciation
- /is a process
- /Sales Less COGS
- /due to this concept provisions are made.
- Account/Goods sold to the customer will be credited to
- /result due to transactions happened
- /book keeping is a _____ stage
- /From business will receive the money
- /it shows the financial position of the business.
31 Clues: /is a process • /goodwill is an • /Sales Less COGS • /amount paid in advance • Payable/Creditor is an? • /furniture is a kind of • /unsold goods lying in godown • /book keeping is a _____ stage • /Discount Received is a kind of • /act to paying or receiving money • expenditure/Carriage Outward is a • /result due to transactions happened • /From business will receive the money • ...
Color Theory 2021-02-02
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- Mixture of a color with black
- Mixture of a color with white
- Blue, green, purple
- Orange, red, yellow
- Three colors next to each other
- Red, Yellow, Blue
- Symbolizes freshness
- Color directly opposite another
- Green, Orange, Purple
- Additive color model
- Associated with stability
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- Color of cleanliness
- associated with sunlight and heat
- made by mixing a primary and a secondary
- RGB color model used on
- CMYK color model used for
- Symbolizes passion and danger
- Subtractive color model
- Symbolizes royalty
- Relative darkness or lightness of a color
20 Clues: Red, Yellow, Blue • Symbolizes royalty • Blue, green, purple • Orange, red, yellow • Color of cleanliness • Symbolizes freshness • Additive color model • Green, Orange, Purple • RGB color model used on • Subtractive color model • CMYK color model used for • Associated with stability • Mixture of a color with black • Mixture of a color with white • Symbolizes passion and danger • ...
Particle theory 2020-12-18
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- Liquids and gases can ...
- No fixed volume or shape
- When a solid is heated, the particles ...more
- The process by which a liquid becomes a gas
- Gas can move
- The particles in a gas do not ... each other.
- Between particles there is
- Process by which a gas changes its state to become a liquid
- Anything that has mass and takes up space
- The liquid in a thermometer changes so that it can be used to measure a ...
- The temperature at which a liquid boils air that is leaving the liquid
- Fixed volume, no fixed shape
- All matter is made up of
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- Solids and liquids cannot be ...
- The particles in a gas are not attracted to each other and they can move ...
- Solids are held firmly in place by forces of ...
- Particles are always
- The particles can now move ... each other.
- Solid expands when it is ...
- The process by which a liquid turns into a solid
- The temperature at which a liquid becomes a solid
- The particles in a solid state move around ... point
- Fixed volume and shape
- Process by which a solid becomes a liquid
- Liquid to gas
25 Clues: Gas can move • Liquid to gas • Particles are always • Fixed volume and shape • No fixed volume or shape • All matter is made up of • Liquids and gases can ... • Between particles there is • Solid expands when it is ... • Fixed volume, no fixed shape • Solids and liquids cannot be ... • Anything that has mass and takes up space • Process by which a solid becomes a liquid • ...
Nail Theory 2021-05-11
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- Any disease, disorder, or condition of the nail
- Area of the nail on which the nail body rests
- Half-moon shape at the base of the nail
- Active tissue that generates cells
- Living tissue that overlies the nail plate on the sides of the nail
- A sign of infection
- A sign of infection
- Pocket-like structure that holds the root and matrix
- Attached to the matrix at the base of the nail
- Nails that are very thin and soft
- Live tissue at the base of the nail
- Cause of disease, disorder, or condition
- Overlapping dead tissue that is loose and pliable around the nail
- Loosening or separation of nail
- Inflammation of skin around nail
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- Tracks on either side of the nail that the nail moves on as it grows
- Living skin attached to nail plate
- Living tissue underneath the free edge
- Horizontal ridges
- Ringworm of the nail
- Visible nail area from the nail root to the free edge
- is the part of the nail that extends beyond the finger
- A sign of infection
- Split cuticles
- Indented vertical lines
- Nails with concave shape
- White spots on nails
- Folds of skin on either side of the nail groove
- Inflammation of nail matrix
29 Clues: Split cuticles • Horizontal ridges • A sign of infection • A sign of infection • A sign of infection • Ringworm of the nail • White spots on nails • Indented vertical lines • Nails with concave shape • Inflammation of nail matrix • Loosening or separation of nail • Inflammation of skin around nail • Nails that are very thin and soft • Living skin attached to nail plate • ...
Makeup Theory 2021-08-18
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- Color scheme where colors are located in triangular position
- Tone including red and yellow
- Blue + yellow
- Face shape requiring verticle emphasis to slenderize
- Opposite each other on color wheel
- Primary color
- Mixture of secondary and primary colors
- Red + yellow
- Tone including violet and blue
- Blue + red
- Primary color
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- Colors that recede or minimize
- Face shape that requires jaw and forehead to appear wider
- Color scheme using same color
- Colors that stand out and accentuate
- Face shape that requires added width and forehead and reduced width at chin
- Face shape that does not require "corrective" application
- Face shape that require jawline to be visually widened
- Face shape requiring softening the angularity to reduce width
- There are three areas of an eye: Crease area, brow bone, ?
- "The windows to the soul"
- Face shape that requires visual shortening
- Color scheme where three colors are adjacent
- Primary color
24 Clues: Blue + red • Red + yellow • Blue + yellow • Primary color • Primary color • Primary color • "The windows to the soul" • Tone including red and yellow • Color scheme using same color • Colors that recede or minimize • Tone including violet and blue • Opposite each other on color wheel • Colors that stand out and accentuate • Mixture of secondary and primary colors • ...
Kinetic Theory 2021-08-31
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- the volume of a gas is not ___
- state of matter is determined by the ___ between particles
- all matter is composed of small ___
- the total kinetic energy in the particles of a substance
- particles in matter are in ___, random motion
- the unit used to measure energy
- energy of motion
- particles in a solid have an ___ arrangement
- the kinetic theory explains the physical properties of matter in terms of the ___ of its particles
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- the average kinetic energy of the particles of a substance
- particle motion is so slow that no additional thermal energy can be removed from a substance
- particles in a solid have the ___ attraction
- the transfer of thermal energy
- particles in liquids and gases have an ___ arrangement
- the state of matter in which the particles are farthest apart
- thermal energy depends on the amount of ___ in the substance
- particles in a liquid can ___ past each other
- the state of matter in which the particles have the least kinetic energy
- the state of matter that takes the shape of its container
- particles in matter are ___ with one another
20 Clues: energy of motion • the volume of a gas is not ___ • the transfer of thermal energy • the unit used to measure energy • all matter is composed of small ___ • particles in a solid have the ___ attraction • particles in matter are ___ with one another • particles in a solid have an ___ arrangement • particles in matter are in ___, random motion • ...
related theory 2021-11-03
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- how much fecal you need for fecal flotation
- done by examining the body of a deceased animal to determine the cause of death
- red blood cell
- BC
- the cover you put on the slid
- a neddle that go in the blatter
- BG
- when you observe the urine catheterization when you take urine out the blaterreagentstrip the strinp you use on the urineProCyteDxHematologyAnalyzer the machine you do a CBCSedivueDXUrineSedimentAnalyzer were you test the urine
- liquid part of the urine
- allowing the sediment to fall to the end
- a substanse that prevents clotting
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- liltel tube that holds blood sample
- normal range for BG
- pointed shaped end
- action the action of draing blood
- a blood sample after centrifuge
- quiet alert responsive
- the machine you spine samples around
- TP
- round bateria shape
- what is brite alert and responsive
- volume PCV
22 Clues: BC • TP • BG • volume PCV • red blood cell • pointed shaped end • normal range for BG • round bateria shape • quiet alert responsive • liquid part of the urine • the cover you put on the slid • a blood sample after centrifuge • a neddle that go in the blatter • action the action of draing blood • what is brite alert and responsive • a substanse that prevents clotting • ...
Havighurst Theory 2021-11-19
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- period of development before birth.
- environmental variables; childhood experiences how we were raised social relationship, surrounding culture.
- Havighurst has identified six major age periods, 13-18 years is what age periods.
- discontinuity view sees development as more abrupt a succession of changes to produce different behaviors in different age specific life.
- a process where women experience hormonal changes which result in the loss of ability to reproduce.
- the foundation period of life covering to 2-6 years of our life.
- an intra-individual transformation that is attributed to progressions corresponding to age.
- the true foundation age.
- genes and heredity factors such as physical appearance personality characteristics
- it is a period that extends from conception to death.
- a___adulthood is the period where people experience stress due to the double responsibilities of caring for the aged parents and the growing children . Many psychological and intellectual changes occur in the stage.
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- the child must learn to become a birthday , responsible adult through restraints imposed by his society is a theory of___.
- the child will develop best if it left as free as possible is a theory of____.
- there are two specific ways to study nature-nurture the twin studies and ___ studies.
- according to Havighurst it is one that arises at the certain period in our lives , the successful achievement of which leads to happiness and success with later tasks.
- germinal , embryonic and ____periods are three stages of prenatal development.
- personalities are modified through interaction with family , experiences at school , and acculturation.
- he is Developmental Theorist.
- the belief that personality traits present during infancy injured throughout the lifespan.
- it is equivalent to old age and it is a final stage of physical change.
20 Clues: the true foundation age. • he is Developmental Theorist. • period of development before birth. • it is a period that extends from conception to death. • the foundation period of life covering to 2-6 years of our life. • it is equivalent to old age and it is a final stage of physical change. • ...
Havighurst Theory 2021-11-19
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- period of development before birth.
- environmental variables; childhood experiences how we were raised social relationship, surrounding culture.
- Havighurst has identified six major age periods, 13-18 years is what age periods.
- discontinuity view sees development as more abrupt a succession of changes to produce different behaviors in different age specific life.
- a process where women experience hormonal changes which result in the loss of ability to reproduce.
- the foundation period of life covering to 2-6 years of our life.
- an intra-individual transformation that is attributed to progressions corresponding to age.
- the true foundation age.
- genes and heredity factors such as physical appearance personality characteristics
- it is a period that extends from conception to death.
- a___adulthood is the period where people experience stress due to the double responsibilities of caring for the aged parents and the growing children . Many psychological and intellectual changes occur in the stage.
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- the child must learn to become a birthday , responsible adult through restraints imposed by his society is a theory of___.
- the child will develop best if it left as free as possible is a theory of____.
- there are two specific ways to study nature-nurture the twin studies and ___ studies.
- according to Havighurst it is one that arises at the certain period in our lives , the successful achievement of which leads to happiness and success with later tasks.
- germinal , embryonic and ____periods are three stages of prenatal development.
- personalities are modified through interaction with family , experiences at school , and acculturation.
- he is Developmental Theorist.
- the belief that personality traits present during infancy injured throughout the lifespan.
- it is equivalent to old age and it is a final stage of physical change.
20 Clues: the true foundation age. • he is Developmental Theorist. • period of development before birth. • it is a period that extends from conception to death. • the foundation period of life covering to 2-6 years of our life. • it is equivalent to old age and it is a final stage of physical change. • ...
Conspiracy theory 2023-02-22
24 Clues: bevis • bevis • teori • oprør • kilde • påstand • regering • holdning • øjenvidne • troværdig • evaluering • rørledning • diskussion • modargument • ekstremisme • beskrivelse • konspiration • ekspertvidne • argumentation • radikalisering • passende sprogbrug • at holde noget hemmeligt • en som ikke tror på vacciner • en som tror, at jorden er flad
Music Theory 2013-01-30
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- five lines, four spaces
- 1/2 beat of silence
- what vibrates on a woodwind instrument to make sound
- very soft
- 2 beats of silence
- 4 beats of silence
- 1 beat of sound
- the awesomest music teacher ever
- silence
- medium soft
- clef sign for higher sounding instruments
- 2 beats of sound
- what you have to do to make sound on a brass instrument
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- often mistaken for chainsaw
- very loud
- tells how many beats per measure
- 1/2 beat of sound
- medium loud
- 4 beats of sound
- have to learn to get over the break
- 1 beat of silence
- modern day bugle
- clef sign for lower sounding instruments
- a woodwind made of brass
24 Clues: silence • very loud • very soft • medium loud • medium soft • 1 beat of sound • 4 beats of sound • modern day bugle • 2 beats of sound • 1/2 beat of sound • 1 beat of silence • 2 beats of silence • 4 beats of silence • 1/2 beat of silence • five lines, four spaces • a woodwind made of brass • often mistaken for chainsaw • tells how many beats per measure • the awesomest music teacher ever • ...
Music Theory 2013-05-20
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- Blue Shades
- sounds like a haunted house
- no trespassing in another's backyard! Blayne's answer
- the model chant of early Christians and Catholics
- writing multiple parts from listening
- hold/pause
- "amen"
- cadence ending on tonic chord, soprano NOT in tonic
- DO, RE, MI, etc.
- triad with a raised 5th
- speed up (Floor it?)
- medium tmepo
- less mosso
- pickup to beginning of piece (not anaconda)
- 3 note chord
- the best instrument ever
- Stars and Stripes Forever
- all player/singers playing the same thing
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- the speed of the piece
- the 5th chord of the 5th note (for ex.)
- the "1" of a scale
- a group of 2 notes performed in a time of 3
- little by little
- cadence ending with soprano in tonic
- beginning to Coda
- 2 against 3; John's favorite answer
- \note note that lasts an entire measure
- play ffffffffff
- ending to a phrase
- play on your own (ad lib.)
- happy-sounding
- a piece for 2 performers
- expressive
- rolling "r"
- 7th seventh chord
- repeated up/down/ variation of pitch
- "moderate" tempo
- sad-sounding
- the end
- with moto
40 Clues: "amen" • the end • with moto • hold/pause • expressive • less mosso • Blue Shades • rolling "r" • medium tmepo • sad-sounding • 3 note chord • happy-sounding • play ffffffffff • little by little • DO, RE, MI, etc. • "moderate" tempo • beginning to Coda • 7th seventh chord • the "1" of a scale • ending to a phrase • speed up (Floor it?) • the speed of the piece • triad with a raised 5th • a piece for 2 performers • ...
Metalwork Theory 2017-02-26
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- a mixture of metals
- tool for holding work on a bench
- liquid used to allow flow of melted metal
- a design factor meaning what something should do
- a design factor meaning how easy something is to use
- metals that contain iron
- a list created from design factors that your design should follow
- equipment that must be worn at all times in the workshop
- method of combining materials by melting metal
- tool that can be used to cut curved shapes
- pinkish-brown metal that is tough but easily shaped
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- piece of material used to help marking out pattern on a material
- non ferrous metal that is light and commonly used for drinking cans and cooking foil
- technique of filing across your material
- tool used to cut straight edges in metal
- where metal is refined from
- soft grey metal used to make nuts, bolts, cars etc
- a design factor meaning what a product must look like
- tool used to shape and smooth edges of material
- metal used for vices that is heavy,hard and brittle
- gold coloured metal that is quite hard
21 Clues: a mixture of metals • metals that contain iron • where metal is refined from • tool for holding work on a bench • gold coloured metal that is quite hard • technique of filing across your material • tool used to cut straight edges in metal • liquid used to allow flow of melted metal • tool that can be used to cut curved shapes • method of combining materials by melting metal • ...
Music Theory 2017-05-04
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- Relative loudness or softness
- Playing a series of pitches without tonguing
- Feeling where the beat is
- Sitting/standing correctly and efficiently
- How a sound is placed in time; Length of note
- Two beats of sound in 4/4 time
- The way a sound is started and ended
- Lowers the pitch 1/2 step
- Everyone on the same pitch
- The speed at which a regular pulse is repeated
- Emphasis on a note
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- Raises the pitch 1/2 step
- Pitches in sequence that form a pattern
- One beat of sound in 4/4 time
- Being in tune with accompaniment or others
- 1/2 beat of sound in 4/4 time
- Moving in half-steps
- Mouth position in brass and woodwinds
- Five lines and four spaces where music is written
- Four beats of sound in 4/4 time
- Cancels out a sharp or a flat; Return to the key signature
- The highness or lowness of sound
22 Clues: Emphasis on a note • Moving in half-steps • Raises the pitch 1/2 step • Feeling where the beat is • Lowers the pitch 1/2 step • Everyone on the same pitch • Relative loudness or softness • One beat of sound in 4/4 time • 1/2 beat of sound in 4/4 time • Two beats of sound in 4/4 time • Four beats of sound in 4/4 time • The highness or lowness of sound • ...
Music Theory 2018-11-06
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- low sound
- opposite of flat
- Happens between beats
- Lines in a Scale
- Has both Treble and Bass clef
- High pitch
- 1 beats
- taking a breath
- 4 beats
- The graph
- medium sound
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- Connects two or more notes on different pitches
- Low pitch
- High sound
- 2 beats
- Controls the amount of beats
- Adds another beat to a note
- Notes go here
- The instruction
- Redo
20 Clues: Redo • 2 beats • 1 beats • 4 beats • low sound • Low pitch • The graph • High sound • High pitch • medium sound • Notes go here • The instruction • taking a breath • opposite of flat • Lines in a Scale • Happens between beats • Adds another beat to a note • Controls the amount of beats • Has both Treble and Bass clef • Connects two or more notes on different pitches
Vet Theory 2022-01-27
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- extraction with needle in the bladder
- removal of the uterus
- pertaining to the heart
- pain relief
- many
- no blood
- abnormally rapid breathing
- right ear
- absence of breathing
- fast thyroid activity
- surgical incision
- once a day
- four times a day
- inflammation of kidneys
- slow thyroid activity
- twice a day
- complete blood count
- left ear
- inflammation of skin
- urinary catheter
- inflammation of bladder
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- low
- mass in blood cells
- absence of sensation
- slow respitory rate
- enlarged
- study of cells
- removal of small amounts of tissue
- loss of appetite
- vomiting
- study of disease
- inflammation of the gums
- high
- inflammation of the liver
- surgical incision in stomach
- difficulty breathing
- inflammation of gallbladder
- red blood count
- white blood count
39 Clues: low • many • high • enlarged • no blood • vomiting • left ear • right ear • once a day • pain relief • twice a day • study of cells • red blood count • loss of appetite • study of disease • four times a day • urinary catheter • surgical incision • white blood count • mass in blood cells • slow respitory rate • absence of sensation • absence of breathing • difficulty breathing • complete blood count • inflammation of skin • ...
Cell Theory 2023-10-04
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- It is a structurally complex and compartmentalized unit of life characterized by the presence of a distinct, membrane-bound nucleus housing genetic material, multiple specialized membrane-bound organelles, and intricate cellular structure.
- are slender, hair-like microstructures that protrude from the surface of certain cells, exhibiting dynamic, coordinated, rhythmic beating patterns. Their primary function resides in mediating cellular motility and the facilitation of extracellular fluid movement.
- Discovered the fluid content of the cell. His most notable contribution is the discovery and description of cellular structures known as "sarcode" or "protoplasm," which played a crucial role in advancing the understanding of cells and paved the way for future research in cell biology.
- He published a book titled "Micrographia" in which he described his observations using a microscope. He observed small, box-like structures, which he called "cells" because they reminded him of the small rooms (cellulae in Latin) monks lived in.
- It is commonly known as red blood cells (RBCs), serve a vital function in the circulatory system. Their primary role is to transport oxygen from the lungs to various tissues and organs in the body and to facilitate the return of carbon dioxide, a waste product of cellular metabolism, from the tissues back to the lungs for exhalation.
- Found on certain cells, serving as complex molecular motors to generate propulsive forces that enable cell movement and facilitate directional locomotion in a biomechanically intricate manner.
- In 1831, while examining plant cells under a microscope, Robert Brown observed a structure within the cell that appeared as a distinct, rounded body. He named this structure the "nucleus," which comes from the Latin word for "kernel" or "seed."
- It serve as the biological linchpin for both tissue homeostasis and regeneration through their unique capacity for self-renewal and pluripotency, wherein they can give rise to a diverse array of specialized cell types, thereby contributing to tissue repair, growth, and maintenance while holding the potential to alleviate degenerative and pathological conditions.
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- Their functions transcend mere structural components, acting as veritable gatekeepers, signal transducers, and transport facilitators, navigating the delicate balance between cellular stability and dynamic responsiveness.
- It has two ends: cis face situated near the endoplasmic reticulum and trans face situated near the cell membrane.
- Made up of two layers of lipid molecules in which protein molecules are floating.
- He proposed that the bodies of animals are made up of individual cells, similar to plants, and that cells are the basic structural and functional units of all living organisms.
- It is commonly known as white blood cells, play several critical functions in the immune system and overall health. Their primary role is to defend the body against infections, pathogens, and foreign substances. Here are some of the key functions of leukocytes:
- Made up of cellulose, hemicellulose and pectin
- His work is particularly associated with the concept of "omnis cellula e cellula," which means "every cell originates from another cell."
- It exerts its pivotal role by modulating the biophysical properties, specifically the fluidity and rigidity, of the lipid bilayer.
- Indispensable for hemostasis, the process of preventing and controlling bleeding. They adhere to damaged blood vessel walls, aggregate to form a plug, and release clotting factors, ultimately leading to clot formation.
- They are involved in the movement of molecules such as proteins, lipids, and other cellular components within the cell and between different cellular compartments.
- It is a unicellular microorganism characterized by its minimalistic cellular structure, devoid of a well-defined membrane-bound nucleus and complex organelles, wherein genetic material exists as a singular. These cells are typified by their relative simplicity, lack of membrane-bound organelles, and reliance on binary fission for reproduction
- serve as amphipathic molecules in biological membranes, orchestrating the creation of lipid bilayers where hydrophilic phosphate heads face the aqueous environment, while hydrophobic fatty acid tails remain sequestered inside.
20 Clues: Made up of cellulose, hemicellulose and pectin • Made up of two layers of lipid molecules in which protein molecules are floating. • It has two ends: cis face situated near the endoplasmic reticulum and trans face situated near the cell membrane. • ...
Band Theory! 2024-03-06
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- A type of slow song with multiple different parts.
- The highest sounding brass instrument.
- An instrument similar to the Tuba.
- Slurring two different notes that use the same finger/slide position.
- A line used to connect two or more notes with different pitches.
- The composer of our Foundation Warm-ups.
- The concept of "tah"-ing at the start of a note.
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- The numbers at the beginning of music that explain how many beats are in each measure.
- A note that gets one beat in a 4/4 time signature.
- A comma symbol used to show when to breathe while playing.
- The name of your Red Book.
- The symbol at the beginning of music that indicates treble or bass.
- A symbol used to raise the pitch of a note.
- The only band instrument where you put your hand in the bell to play.
- A "silent" note that gets two beats in a 4/4 time signature.
- The name of Mrs. Lyche's student teacher.
- The lowest sounding instrument in band.
- A symbol used to lower the pitch of a note.
- The lines and spaces that music notes are written on.
- A line used to connect two or more notes with the same pitch.
20 Clues: The name of your Red Book. • An instrument similar to the Tuba. • The highest sounding brass instrument. • The lowest sounding instrument in band. • The composer of our Foundation Warm-ups. • The name of Mrs. Lyche's student teacher. • A symbol used to raise the pitch of a note. • A symbol used to lower the pitch of a note. • ...
Behaviorism Theory 2024-03-06
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- A thing or event that evokes a specific functional reaction in an organ or tissue.
- Refers to the gradual weakening of a conditioned response by severing the association between the conditioned and unconditioned stimuli.
- The reappearance of a weakened conditioned response after a period following extinction.
- A type of social influence that aims to change the behavior or perception of others through abusive, deceptive, or underhanded tactics.
- An attempt to foretell what will happen in a particular case, generally on the basis of past instances or accepted principles.
- You are increasing a behavior.
- The belief that all events, including human actions and decisions, are ultimately determined by preexisting causes or conditions.
- You are decreasing a behavior.
- To call or summon up (a memory, feeling, etc), esp from the past.
- They believe human beings are shaped entirely by their external environment.
- An event that is actually lived through, as opposed to one that is imagined or thought about.
- Refers to the way humans act and interact.
- Embraces moods, attitudes, and opinions and is most clearly expressed in interactions with other people.
- A response occurs with increasing regularity in a well-specified and stable environment.
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- An element of the environment that naturally triggers an automatic response without prior conditioning.
- The learned reaction to a previously neutral stimulus.
- Actions that require the involvement of many decisions or events performed simultaneously or in succession.
- Relatively permanent changes in behavior, skills, knowledge, or attitudes resulting from identifiable psychological or social experiences.
- Any change in an individual's thoughts, feelings, or behaviors caused by other people.
- The things whatever you can see in another person doing.
- The progressive series of changes in structure, function, and behavior patterns that occur over the lifespan of a human being or other organism.
- An intensely unpleasant emotion in response to perceiving or recognizing a danger or threat.
- Social or economic circumstances that affect exposure to stressors.
- The examination of one's own conscious thoughts and feelings.
- Any procedure for conducting an investigation that relies upon experimentation and systematic observation rather than theoretical speculation.
- Albert Experiment of John Watson that demonstrated that classical conditioning—the association of a particular stimulus or behavior with an unrelated stimulus or behavior—works in human beings.
- Science of observable behavior.
- A behavior that was the result of a stimulus.
- The person who considered the founder of Behaviorism.
- The branch of psychology dedicated to studying how people think.
30 Clues: You are increasing a behavior. • You are decreasing a behavior. • Science of observable behavior. • Refers to the way humans act and interact. • A behavior that was the result of a stimulus. • The person who considered the founder of Behaviorism. • The learned reaction to a previously neutral stimulus. • The things whatever you can see in another person doing. • ...
Game Theory 2024-03-28
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- The term given to the concept that benefits received by each individual through altruism outweigh the costs of the altruistic act
- The type of strategy in which any given individual can play more than one game
- The type of game in which the payoff also depends on the individual playing the strategy
- Each ____ in a payoff matrix represents the outcome of an encounter between individuals playing each strategy
- Altruism allows individuals to increase success of its ________
- Net benefits or losses to all players are possible
- These organisms are great candidates for reciprocal altruism
- True or False: The game theory explicitly incorporates environmental effects on traits
- This type of altruism involves the permanent loss of direct fitness
- The two types of games
- This type of altruism involves the temporary loss of direct fitness
- The type of relationships that altruism behaviors are most common in
- The table that shows the outcomes of conflicts between strategies
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- Which does ESS stand for?
- The model for reciprocal altruism
- True or False: A mixed ESS causes the payoffs to different strategies to be unequal
- A gain to one player requires an equivalent loss to another player
- The theory that is a game in which animal "strategies" , defined mathematically, are set to play against one another
- Behavior by an individual that increases the fitness of another individual while decreasing the fitness of the actor
- The type of strategy where any given individual plays only one strategy
- The type of game in which the payoff of a given strategy depends only on the opposing strategy
- The type of altruism is when the donor that performed the altruistic act is later reciprocated by the recipient
22 Clues: The two types of games • Which does ESS stand for? • The model for reciprocal altruism • Net benefits or losses to all players are possible • These organisms are great candidates for reciprocal altruism • Altruism allows individuals to increase success of its ________ • The table that shows the outcomes of conflicts between strategies • ...
Kinetic Theory 2025-05-08
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- Element that is malleable
- a measure of how difficult it is too stoop a moving object
- device that transforms kinetic energy into electrical energy
- equals the distance traveled divided by to travel that distance
- the ability to cause change
- simple machine consisting of a rigid rod or plank
- material that transfers heat easily
- matter with a definite volume but no definite
- mass of an object divided by its volume
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- a push or a pull
- Combination of compounds and elements
- anything that takes up space and has mass
- family of elements in the periodic table
- movement of thermal energy from a substance
- rate at which work is done,equal to the work
- matter that does not have a definite shape
- substance that cannot be broken down into state
- Change of matter from a liquid state to a solid state
- change of matter from a solid
- force that acts to oppose sliding between two surfaces
20 Clues: a push or a pull • Element that is malleable • the ability to cause change • change of matter from a solid • material that transfers heat easily • Combination of compounds and elements • mass of an object divided by its volume • family of elements in the periodic table • anything that takes up space and has mass • matter that does not have a definite shape • ...
cell theory 2025-07-31
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- – Diffusion of water across a membrane (7)
- – Cell type with a nucleus (9)
- – Movement of substances into or out of a cell (9)
- – Storage sac in plant cells, often full of water (7)
- – Basic unit of life (4)
- – Jelly-like fluid that fills a cell (9)
- – Describes non-motile organisms or cells (7)
- – Cell type without a nucleus (10)
- – Site of protein synthesis (8)
- – Photosynthesis organelle in plant cells (12)
- – Membrane-bound compartment inside a cell (9)
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- – Maintaining a stable internal environment (12)
- – Main molecule making up cell membranes (13)
- – Organelle containing digestive enzymes (8)
- – Thin barrier that regulates passage in and out of a cell (8)
- – Control center of eukaryotic cells (7)
- – Organelle that sorts and packages proteins (5)
- – Barrel-shaped organelle important in mitosis (9)
- – Eukaryotic cell division process (7)
- – See 10-Down (11)
- – Two or more atoms bonded together (8)
- – “Network” in which proteins & lipids are made (11)
22 Clues: – See 10-Down (11) • – Basic unit of life (4) • – Cell type with a nucleus (9) • – Site of protein synthesis (8) • – Cell type without a nucleus (10) • – Eukaryotic cell division process (7) • – Two or more atoms bonded together (8) • – Control center of eukaryotic cells (7) • – Jelly-like fluid that fills a cell (9) • – Diffusion of water across a membrane (7) • ...
cell theory 2025-07-31
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- – Organelle containing digestive enzymes (8)
- – Main molecule making up cell membranes (13)
- – Barrel-shaped organelle important in mitosis (9)
- – Organelle that sorts and packages proteins (5)
- – Two or more atoms bonded together (8)
- – Cell type without a nucleus (10)
- – Describes non-motile organisms or cells (7)
- – Photosynthesis organelle in plant cells (12)
- – Maintaining a stable internal environment (12)
- – See 10-Down (11)
- – Control center of eukaryotic cells (7)
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- – Eukaryotic cell division process (7)
- – Basic unit of life (4)
- – Membrane-bound compartment inside a cell (9)
- – Thin barrier that regulates passage in and out of a cell (8)
- – Site of protein synthesis (8)
- – Jelly-like fluid that fills a cell (9)
- – “Network” in which proteins & lipids are made (11)
- – Movement of substances into or out of a cell (9)
- – Cell type with a nucleus (9)
- – Diffusion of water across a membrane (7)
- – Storage sac in plant cells, often full of water (7)
22 Clues: – See 10-Down (11) • – Basic unit of life (4) • – Cell type with a nucleus (9) • – Site of protein synthesis (8) • – Cell type without a nucleus (10) • – Eukaryotic cell division process (7) • – Two or more atoms bonded together (8) • – Jelly-like fluid that fills a cell (9) • – Control center of eukaryotic cells (7) • – Diffusion of water across a membrane (7) • ...
Atomic Theory 2025-06-23
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- He confirmed the existence of a neutral subatomic particle with a similar mass to a proton.
- the opposite of a synthetic reaction.
- He concluded that electrons are a part of atoms.
- Electrons, neutrons and protons are all...
- path of electrons around the nucleus.
- Rutherford's gold foil experiment provided evidence for the existence of the ____.
- The first group on the periodic table.
- A chemical reaction that often creates fire.
- What is the maximum number of electrons that can occupy an orbital?
- This Greek philosopher believed all matter to be comprised of four basic elements; earth, air, fire and water.
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- which subatomic particle has a negative charge?
- He first proposed that everything is made of tiny particles.
- the Greek Philosopher Democritus coined what word for a tiny piece of matter that cannot be divided?
- His model placed the electrons in orbits with specific amounts of energy around the nucleus.
- Atoms of the same element with different neutrons.
- When electrons flow from atom to atom.
- The strongest form of radioactivity.
- the number of protons in one atom of an element is that element's...
- the nuclei of isotopes of the same atom contain different numbers of...
- Ernest Rutherford conducted the ___ foil experiment.
- Outer electrons are called ____ electrons.
- Protons and neutrons each contain three of these fundamental constituents of matter.
- developed the first modern atomic theory.
- What do scientists use to predict locations of electrons in atoms?
- A nucleus in an atom contains neutrons and...
25 Clues: The strongest form of radioactivity. • the opposite of a synthetic reaction. • path of electrons around the nucleus. • When electrons flow from atom to atom. • The first group on the periodic table. • developed the first modern atomic theory. • Outer electrons are called ____ electrons. • Electrons, neutrons and protons are all... • ...
UT THEORY 2026-03-05
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- In a pulse-echo instrument, the component that produces the voltage that activates the search unit is called:
- The distance from a given point on an ultrasonic wave to the next corresponding point is referred to as:
- A term used in ultrasonics to express the rate at which sound waves pass through various substances is:
- The energy loss that occurs in all materials is called:
- The motion of particles in a shear wave is:
- Where does beam divergence occur
- A term used to describe the ability of an ultrasonic testing system to distinguish between the entry surface response and response of discontinuities near the entry surface is:
- The process of adjusting an instrument or device to a reference standard is called
- In an A-scan presentation, the horizontal line formed on the CRT is called:
- The property of certain materials to transform electrical energy to mechanical energy and vice versa is called:
- The change in direction of an ultrasonic beam when it passes from one medium to another whose velocity differs from that of the first medium is called:
- Ultrasonic waves that travel along the surface of a material and whose particle motion is elliptical are called:
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- In a liquid medium, the only mode of vibration that can exist is:
- In an A-scan presentation, the horizontal baseline represents:
- Metal blocks which contain one or more drilled holes to simulate discontinuities are called:
- Which control on the UT instrument adjusts the amplitude of the signal on the display screen?
- Another name for a Rayleigh wave is:
- The indication on the display screen which represents the far boundary of the material being tested is called:
- In a basic ultrasonic test pattern (A-scan) for contact testing (assuming no sweep delay is used), the initial pulse:
- In the far field of a uniform ultrasonic beam, sound intensity is ___________ the beam centerline.
- What law can be used to calculate the angle of refraction within a metal for both longitudinal and shear waves?
- Another name for the Fresnel Zone is:
- Moving a search unit over a test surface either manually or automatically is referred to as:
- The interference field near the face of a transducer is often referred to as the:
- A material used between the face of a search unit and the test surface to permit or improve the transmission of ultrasonic vibrations from the search unit to the material being tested is called:
- Which scan type can be used to produce a recording of flaw areas superimposed over a plan view of the test part?
- The phenomenon by which a wave strikes a boundary and changes the direction of propagation within the same material is referred to as:
- The boundary between two different materials which are in contact with each other is called:
- As transducer diameter decreases, the beam spread:
29 Clues: Where does beam divergence occur • Another name for a Rayleigh wave is: • Another name for the Fresnel Zone is: • The motion of particles in a shear wave is: • As transducer diameter decreases, the beam spread: • The energy loss that occurs in all materials is called: • In an A-scan presentation, the horizontal baseline represents: • ...
FUNCTIONALIST THEORY 2026-02-02
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- : Di basic, necessary needs weh every single society must satisfy fi survive.
- :Di founding fada of modern functionalism, him argue seh society a fi more dan jus di sum a im parts.
- : Di way all di different part a society rely pon one anodda fi survive an' function.
- : Di unofficial purpose or consequence weh a social structure have, nobody plan fi it.
- :Di big American sociologist weh introduce di AGIL model fi show seh every society, haffi satisfy four basic functional imperatives
- ORDER : Di predictable, organized state a society weh come from everybody follow di same rules an' norms.
- : Di glue weh hold society togetha; di feelin a unity an mek we all feel like wi belong.
- :Di sociologist weh introduce di difference between manifest and latent function, an' show seh not everyting inna society good fi it.
- Di name fi di theoretical perspective focusin' on how social structures work fi maintain stability.
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- : Di process weh link up all a di different part dem a society so everyting work as one.
- : Wen a social pattern or institution cause harm or disrupt di stability a di social system.
- : Di purpose weh a certain part a society serve fi mek di whole system run smooth an' stable.
- : Society a one complex, interconnected whole weh each part depend pon di next.
- CONSENSUS : Di fundamental agreement 'pon right an' wrong weh all a society share, an' weh keep order.
- :Di way society, like an organism, adjust to its environment an' find resources fi survive an' grow
- : Di balanced state weh society always try fi maintain, like a self-correcting system.
- : Di prime goal a society; di condition weh tings remain orderly an' change come slow an' manageable.
- : Di official, intended purpose weh a social structure or action have.
- STRUCTURE: Di permanent, organized framework a relationship an' institutions dat shape how society operate.
- :A state of lawlessness, confusion, an' normlessness weh grip society wen di rules dem break down or lose dem power.
- ANALOGY : Di idea dat society run like a human body every part haffi work right fi di whole ting stay healthy.
21 Clues: : Di official, intended purpose weh a social structure or action have. • : Di basic, necessary needs weh every single society must satisfy fi survive. • : Society a one complex, interconnected whole weh each part depend pon di next. • : Di way all di different part a society rely pon one anodda fi survive an' function. • ...
Music Theory 2024-12-16
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- Note Note that gets 2 beats in 2/4 time.
- Notes written on or above the ____ line of the staff
- Rest that gets 1 beat
- Mezzo forte
- 5 lines, 4 spaces
- lowers a note 1/2 step
- Fast
- Spaces of the bass clef
- Lines of the treble clef
- Series of 1/2 steps
- Rest Rest that gets 4 beats
- raises a note 1/2 step
- Note that gets 1 beat in 4/4 time
- Speed of music
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- Pattern for major scale
- Rest Rest that gets 2 beats
- Staff that combines both treble and bass clefs
- Note Note that get 4 beats in 4/4 time.
- Volume of music
- How many notes are in a tetrachord?
- Short and detached
- Fortissimo
- How many letters in the musical alphabet?
- Lines of the bass clef
- Spaces of the treble clef
- Very fast
- Very loud
- Mezzo piano
- smoothly connects 2 or more notes of different pitches
- What joins two notesof the same pitch
- Pianomissimo
31 Clues: Fast • Very fast • Very loud • Fortissimo • Mezzo forte • Mezzo piano • Pianomissimo • Speed of music • Volume of music • 5 lines, 4 spaces • Short and detached • Series of 1/2 steps • Rest that gets 1 beat • lowers a note 1/2 step • Lines of the bass clef • raises a note 1/2 step • Pattern for major scale • Spaces of the bass clef • Lines of the treble clef • Spaces of the treble clef • ...
Kinetic Theory 2025-05-08
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- Any rigged rod or plank that pivits or rotates at a point
- A push or pull
- Consists of a grooved weal with rope rapped around it
- The energy stored in chemical bonds
- The gravitational force between you and the earth
- A device that transforms kinetic energy into electical energy
- The action of one surface or object rubbing against another.
- The rate at which someone or something is able to move or operate.
- An energy source that is replenished naturaly
- measure of the average valve of magnetic energy
- The ability to cause change
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- The quantity of motion of a moving body, measured as a product of its mass and velocity.
- The transfer of energy by a force acting on an object as it is displaced.
- The energy stored in an object because of its position
- Any object that has no definite shape and the ability to flow
- A device that converts thermal energy into mecanical energy
- The energy carried by light is called
- Continuous physical force exerted on or against an object by something in contact with it.
- Thermal energy that transfers from one object to another when objects are at different tempurature
- The point within a system where the total mass of the system can be considered to be concentrated.
20 Clues: A push or pull • The ability to cause change • The energy stored in chemical bonds • The energy carried by light is called • An energy source that is replenished naturaly • measure of the average valve of magnetic energy • The gravitational force between you and the earth • Consists of a grooved weal with rope rapped around it • ...
LAW THEORY 2025-12-04
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- Filsuf dan Teolog yang diberikan gelar Santo
- teori yang melihat hukum sebagai suatu sistem yang terdiri dari susunan norma yang berbentuk piramida adalah?
- Siapa yang mempunyai pokok pemikiran teori hukum murni?
- Fuller memandang hukum sebagai?
- Hukum yang dibuat manusia untuk mengatur kehidupan sosial, yang harus selaras dengan hukum alam
- Siapa pembuat teori "8 inner morality of law"
- Terminologi progresif berasal dari kata
- budaya hukum para hakim dan pengacara atau penegak hukum?
- ribu dua "Law in America: A Short History" dirilis pada tahun?
- Perintah yang bersifat umum yang ditetapkan oleh ..... bagi manusia untuk menentukan kewajiban moral
- Perguruan tinggi ilmu kepolisian mengakui Prof Dr. Raharjo sebagai Bapak?
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- Aturan untuk mengenal dan menentukan hukum mana yang sah disebut dengan?
- Siapa yang mendapatkan julukan "Bapak Hukum Indonesia"?
- Aliran hukum alam yang universal dan abadi itu dalah rasio manusia
- Austin memisahkan hukum dengan?
- Prinsip kebenaran HART disebut dengan?
- kata lain dari norma dasar adalah?
- Teori Hukum Pembangunan disebut juga sebagai Mazhab?
- perlu unsur apakah untuk hukum dikualifikasi sebagi hukum?
- siapa pembuat karya "The Concept of Law" (1961)
20 Clues: Austin memisahkan hukum dengan? • Fuller memandang hukum sebagai? • kata lain dari norma dasar adalah? • Prinsip kebenaran HART disebut dengan? • Terminologi progresif berasal dari kata • Filsuf dan Teolog yang diberikan gelar Santo • Siapa pembuat teori "8 inner morality of law" • siapa pembuat karya "The Concept of Law" (1961) • ...
Wave Theory 2026-04-01
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- The distance between repeating points like crest to crest
- The change in frequency due to movement of source or observer
- The material a wave travels through (e.g. air, water)
- The highest point of a wave
- The lowest point of a wave
- Spreading of waves around openings or obstacles
- The adding together of wave amplitudes
- When waves meet and combine
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- How fast a wave travels through a medium
- When vibrations increase due to matching frequencies
- A disturbance that transfers energy from one place to another
- A wave type that can travel through empty space
- A wave type that requires a medium to travel
- The height of the wave; relates to energy
- When a wave bounces off a surface
- Areas where particles are spread out
- Waves where movement is parallel to direction of travel
- wave A wave that appears to stay in one place
- Areas where particles are close together (longitudinal waves)
- How many waves pass a point each second
- When a wave changes direction entering a new medium
- Waves where movement is perpendicular to direction of travel
22 Clues: The lowest point of a wave • The highest point of a wave • When waves meet and combine • When a wave bounces off a surface • Areas where particles are spread out • The adding together of wave amplitudes • How many waves pass a point each second • How fast a wave travels through a medium • The height of the wave; relates to energy • ...
Chapter 4 Crossword 2016-02-07
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- origin A dimension of diversity involving the country of birth of individuals, their parents, or their ancestors.
- rules Related to the organization’s informal structure, reflecting who has power and who communicates with whom.
- goals What the organization really does in its day to day practice with clients.
- The process of imparting and exchanging information by using language, signs, symbols, or behavior.
- organizational A theory that shifted the emphasis on controlling worker behavior and performance to motivating workers to perform.
- power Based on control of information on special expertise in a particular domain.
- power Held as a result of other group members’ respect and high esteem.
- Social entities that are goal directed, are designed as deliberately structured and coordinated activity systems, and are linked to the external environment.
- services The tasks that social workers and other helping professionals perform to improve people’s health, enhance their quality of life, increase their self-sufficiency, support families, and help people and larger systems improve their functioning in the social environment.
- Reflects traditional approach to management.
- improvement An ongoing commitment to increase product and service quality by constantly assessing and improving the processes and procedures used to create those products and services.
- power Attained because of one’s position and vested authority.
- behavior The study of human behavior in the workplace, of the interaction between people and the organization, and of the organization itself.
- quality Theory stressing organizational culture and quality improvement.
- The appropriate status or authorization to perform agency functions and pursue agency goals that is granted by external entities.
- quality management A philosophical approach to management based on a decentralized approach to management based on a decentralized approach to management that seeks to ensure every area of an organization reflects the same commitment to quality.
- organization Everyone is engaged in identifying and problem solving, enabling the organization to continuously experiment, change, and improve, thus increasing it’s capacity to grow, learn, and achieve its purpose.
- structure Typically organized where all workers report to one supervisor.
- care Any medical insurance plan that controls costs through monitoring and controlling the decision of health care providers. Including decisions about medical procedures, diagnostic tests, and other services that should be provided to patients.
- goals Set forth the general intent of the organization and support the mission statement.
- The Association for Community Organization and Social Administration – provides a forum for enhancing macro-practice theory, research, and skills.
- organizational A class of theories that believe in standardizing work procedures and worker expectations. Includes scientific management and the administrative theory of management.
- People who leave their home country voluntarily and for other reasons than those of refugees.
- and power Held because of the ability to provide positive reinforcement and rewards to others.
- Theory that emphasizes how all parts of a system are interrelated. Emphasizes the environment and the effects of other systems upon the organization. Constant Assessment and adjustment.
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- sources The people that the agency serves and that are critical to the agency’s survival.
- Theory that supports the idea that each element in an organization depends on other elements.
- The attainment of organizational goals in an effective and efficient manner through planning, organizing, leading, and controlling organizational resources.
- The International Council on Social Welfare – a global non-governmental organization which represents a wide range of national and international member organizations that seek to advance social welfare, social development, and social justice. It’s basic mission is to promote forms of social and economic development which aim to reduce poverty, hardship and vulnerability throughout the world.
- A group of two or more people gathered together to work collaboratively and interdependently with each other to pursue a designated purpose.
- culture The set of values, norms, guiding beliefs, and understandings that is shared by members of an organization and taught to new members as the correct way to think, feel, and behave.
- relations A theory that emphasizes the importance of motivation and attitudes in explaining worker behavior. More concerned with working conditions and creating more positive work atmospheres.
- resources The necessary things and funding for an organization to function, includes monetary resources and general organization upkeep.
- agency Organization providing social services.
- Unleashing the power and creativity of employees by giving them the freedom, resources, information, and skills to make decisions and perform effectively.
- economy Theory emphasizing how organizations must adapt to their external environments, stressing the effects of resources and power.
- People who leave their country of origin because they are at risk of injury, death, or other human rights violations.
- The International Federation of Social Workers – Also an organization that advocates for global social justice. Promotes social work to achieve social development.
- power Capability of dispensing punishments or harm in order influence others’ behavior
- The specific administrative and supervisory responsibilities of supervisors to their supervisees.
- Individuals from other countries that arrive into the new country.
- The International Association of Schools of Social Work – Goal is to develop and promote excellence in social work education, research and scholarship globally in order to enhance human well-being.
- structure Shown in an organizational chart showing who reports to whom.
- rules Frequently appear in a regulation manual or personnel handbook.
- attainment What is supposed to happen through the intervention themselves.
- A theory that involves the liberation of women and girls from discrimination based on gender. The goes is to practice women’s self-determination.
- leadership Emphasizes that leader should be attentive to the concerns of their followers and empathize with them; they should take care of them and nurture them.
47 Clues: Reflects traditional approach to management. • agency Organization providing social services. • power Attained because of one’s position and vested authority. • Individuals from other countries that arrive into the new country. • rules Frequently appear in a regulation manual or personnel handbook. • ...
Economics 2024-11-18
Across
- the concerns of society as a whole
- decision making in small units such as households and firms
- the expenses a new business must pay before it can begin to produce and sell goods
- the incentive that drives individuals and business owners to improve their material well being
- a shared good or service for which it would be inefficient
- a contract that gives a single firm the right to sell its good
- a graphic representation of a demand schedule
- a formal contract issued by a corporation or another entity that includes a promise
- a government license that gives the inventor of a new product the right to sell it
- the legal obligation to pay debts
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- business owned by two or more people
- love of one's country
- decision making in a nations whole economy
- a cost that rises or falls depending on the quantity produced
- a table that lists the quantity of a good that a person will purchase at various prices in a market
- when two or more companies join to make a single firm
- the change in consumption that results in response to changes in price
- a market in which a single seller dominates
- the portion of corporate profits paid put to stockholders
- a cost that does not change no matter how much of a good or service is produced
20 Clues: love of one's country • the legal obligation to pay debts • the concerns of society as a whole • business owned by two or more people • decision making in a nations whole economy • a market in which a single seller dominates • a graphic representation of a demand schedule • when two or more companies join to make a single firm • ...
vocab 6 2/2 2024-12-02
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- the sense of smell
- nerve pathways traveling from the optic chiasm to the thalamus,hypothalamus,and midbrain
- small bumps on the tongue that contain taste buds
- a depth cue that requires the use of both eyes
- the sense of hearing
- the ability to use the two dimensional image projected on the retina to perceive three dimensions
- nerve carrying sound information from the cochlea to the brain
- a structure located on the basilar membrane that contains auditory receptors
- the structure in the inner ear that contains auditory receptors
- a nerve carrying olfactory information from the olfactory receptors to the olfactory bulbs
- a theory of color vision that suggests we have a red,green color chanel and a blue,yellow color channel in which activation of one color in each pair inhibits the other color
- the difference between the images projected onto each eye
- bulb one of two structures below the frontal lobes of the brain that receive input from the olfactory receptors in the nose
- a depth cue that requires the use of only one eye
- a structure found in papillae that contains taste receptor cells
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- a theory of color vision based on the existence of different types of cones for the detection of short,medium,and long wavelengths
- membrane in the cochlea on which the organ of corti is located
- the sense of taste
- the nerve exiting the retina of the eye
- the body senses,including body position,touch,skin temperature,and pain
- the theory that suggests that input from touch fibers competes with input from pain receptors,possibly preventing pain messages from reaching the brain
- the system in the inner ear that provides information about body position and movement
22 Clues: the sense of smell • the sense of taste • the sense of hearing • the nerve exiting the retina of the eye • a depth cue that requires the use of both eyes • small bumps on the tongue that contain taste buds • a depth cue that requires the use of only one eye • the difference between the images projected onto each eye • ...
Sophie Vibes Crossword 2026-03-29
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- Conditions that shape meaning
- Sport you coach
- Ethics based on maximising overall happiness
- Constructed sense of self
- Economic penalties imposed between states
- Theory that reality is socially constructed
- Movement across places (you love this)
- Capacity to influence behaviour or outcomes
- Relationship between texts
- Writer of “the master's tools” critique
- Statement that contradicts itself yet reveals truth
- Management of international relations
- Opposition to dominant power structures
- Study of knowledge and belief
- Imagined society where everything is wrong
- Study of being and existence
- Highest NCEA achievement band
- Language associated with your leadership role
- Legislative institution of governance
- Study of what ought to be
- Rule by technical experts
- Structured way of speaking about reality
- Direct vote by citizens on an issue
- International body for global governance
- State frequently analysed in geopolitical discourse
- Mechanism of selecting leaders
- Transitional space between destinations
- Capital city you live in
- Type of writing you repeatedly produce
- Feeling of being part of something
- Field you intend to study
- Organised account of events or ideas
- Awareness of inevitable death
- Rule based on ability (in theory)
- Shared systems of meaning and practice
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- Small humans you are responsible for
- System where legitimacy derives from the people
- Feeling of separation from society
- Imagined perfect society that probably can't exist
- Theory emphasising cooperation and institutions
- Long-term relational obligation (slightly terrifying)
- Supreme authority within territory
- Ethics based on duty and rules
- Presence of multiple meanings
- Rapid and fundamental political change
- System governing valid reasoning
- Discipline concerned with fundamental questions of existence
- Condition of structured stability
- Reflective sadness with aesthetic undertones
- Theory rejecting fixed meaning
- System of ideas shaping perception of the world
- Administrative machinery of government
- Absence of imposed authority structures
- Tension between conflicting ideas
- Theory prioritising state survival and power
- Idea that life lacks inherent meaning but we search anyway
- Socially accepted form of power
- Theory that meaning comes from systems not individuals
- Rule by a small powerful elite
- Study of power in relation to geography
- Art of persuasion through language
- Method of analysing contradictions in texts
- Persistent feeling of existential unease
- Rule by one individual
- Fourteen-line poem often about love or death
- Justification of political rule
- Dominance of one group over others (often cultural)
- Structured problem requiring solution
- Rejection of objective meaning or value
69 Clues: Sport you coach • Rule by one individual • Capital city you live in • Constructed sense of self • Study of what ought to be • Rule by technical experts • Field you intend to study • Relationship between texts • Study of being and existence • Conditions that shape meaning • Presence of multiple meanings • Study of knowledge and belief • Highest NCEA achievement band • ...
Catechism 2019-08-26
18 Clues: BAD • air • firm • sins • Mary • PAIN • wants • always • PRAYER • always • to have • immortal • attitude • goodness • thinking • holy person • part of body • oxygen of soul
Landforms 2023-09-28
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- Solid outer layer of the earth
- Movement of sediment from one place to another
- Plates found under the ocean
- Magma that reaches the earth's surface
- Shapes on the earths surface
- Theory that the continents were untied then separated
- When plates separate they form this
- When plates separate they make this
- Rocks get broken down into smaller pieces
- When two continental plates collide they form this
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- A cause of erosion
- When ocean plates and continental plates collide they form this
- Plates found under the continents
- A cause of erosion
- The part of the earths structure below the crust
- When two ocean plates collide they form this
- Theory that the earth has plates that move
- Large landmasses on the earths crust
- A cause of erosion
- A great location for civilizations to grow
20 Clues: A cause of erosion • A cause of erosion • A cause of erosion • Plates found under the ocean • Shapes on the earths surface • Solid outer layer of the earth • Plates found under the continents • When plates separate they form this • When plates separate they make this • Large landmasses on the earths crust • Magma that reaches the earth's surface • ...
Testing ya marketing terms 2015-09-29
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- The study of population characteristics.
- Occurs when the perception that most product and services are the same.
- Items that are easily evoke consensually held meaning within a culture or subculture.
- center The group of individuals who make a purchase decision on behalf of a business.
- The symbol used to identify a company.
- The activities companies do to support overall promotional strategies.
- The places where customers may interact with to acquire additional information.
- The process of creating a perception in the consumers' mind about a company and its product relative to the competition.
- The verbal and non-verbal cues that the sender utilizes in dispatching a message.
- Occurs when products and marketing messages are designed for and adapted to individual countries.
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- Occurs when the firm has previously has previously chosen a vendor and intends to place a reorder.
- Information the sender obtains from the receiver regarding the receiver's interpretation of the message.
- When A firm standardizes its products and market offerings across countries.
- An example of a tangible element in corporate image.
- Exists when consumers are exposed to a number of ads buts are tuned out.
- Transmitting, receiving and processing information.
- Consists of the set of brands a consumer considers during the information search and evaluation process.
- Consists of products, prices, places and promotions.
- Offering two or more brands in which in a single marketing effort.
- Anything that disrupts a message
20 Clues: Anything that disrupts a message • The symbol used to identify a company. • The study of population characteristics. • Transmitting, receiving and processing information. • An example of a tangible element in corporate image. • Consists of products, prices, places and promotions. • Offering two or more brands in which in a single marketing effort. • ...
Testing ya marketing terms 2015-09-29
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- The activities companies do to support overall promotional strategies.
- The verbal and non-verbal cues that the sender utilizes in dispatching a message.
- The symbol used to identify a company.
- Occurs when the perception that most product and services are the same.
- Items that are easily evoke consensually held meaning within a culture or subculture.
- The group of individuals who make a purchase decision on behalf of a business.
- Consists of products, prices, places and promotions.
- Consists of the set of brands a consumer considers during the information search and evaluation process.
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- The places where customers may interact with to acquire additional information.
- Exists when consumers are exposed to a number of ads buts are tuned out.
- Anything that disrupts a message
- When A firm standardizes its products and market offerings across countries.
- Occurs when the firm has previously has previously chosen a vendor and intends to place a reorder.
- The study of population characteristics.
- The process of creating a perception in the consumers' mind about a company and its product relative to the competition.
- Transmitting, receiving and processing information.
- Information the sender obtains from the receiver regarding the receiver's interpretation of the message.
- Offering two or more brands in which in a single marketing effort.
- An example of a tangible element in corporate image.
- Occurs when products and marketing messages are designed for and adapted to individual countries.
20 Clues: Anything that disrupts a message • The symbol used to identify a company. • The study of population characteristics. • Transmitting, receiving and processing information. • An example of a tangible element in corporate image. • Consists of products, prices, places and promotions. • Offering two or more brands in which in a single marketing effort. • ...
Spelling Crossword Wk 9 2025-06-23
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- The state of being friends.
- Firm and not changing in your friendship with or support for a person or an organization, or in your belief in your principles
- The long-lasting impact of particular events, actions, that took place in the past, or of a person’s life.
- A dark area or shape produced by a body coming between rays of light and a surface.
- Making one feel very happy or elated.
- A fight between large armed forces.
- The process of being mentally stimulated to do or feel something, especially to do something creative.
- Having or showing care in one's work or duties.
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- An act of travelling from one place to another.
- A person who steals another person's property.
- Impossible to subdue or defeat.
- The state of being united or joined as a whole.
- Stubbornly refusing to change one's opinion or chosen course of action, despite attempts to persuade one to do so.
- The ability to do something that frightens one.
- Anxious or fearful that something bad or unpleasant will happen.
- To speak very softly using one's breath rather than one's throat, especially for the sake of secrecy.
- The quality or state of being physically strong.
- Firm belief in the reliability, truth, or ability of someone or something.
18 Clues: The state of being friends. • Impossible to subdue or defeat. • A fight between large armed forces. • Making one feel very happy or elated. • A person who steals another person's property. • An act of travelling from one place to another. • The state of being united or joined as a whole. • The ability to do something that frightens one. • ...
Spelling Crossword Wk 9 2025-06-23
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- The state of being friends.
- Making one feel very happy or elated.
- Firm and not changing in your friendship with or support for a person or an organization, or in your belief in your principles
- Firm belief in the reliability, truth, or ability of someone or something.
- Impossible to subdue or defeat.
- To speak very softly using one's breath rather than one's throat, especially for the sake of secrecy.
- Anxious or fearful that something bad or unpleasant will happen.
- Stubbornly refusing to change one's opinion or chosen course of action, despite attempts to persuade one to do so.
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- The quality or state of being physically strong.
- The state of being united or joined as a whole.
- The long-lasting impact of particular events, actions, that took place in the past, or of a person’s life.
- The process of being mentally stimulated to do or feel something, especially to do something creative.
- A fight between large armed forces.
- The ability to do something that frightens one.
- An act of travelling from one place to another.
- A person who steals another person's property.
- Having or showing care in one's work or duties.
- A dark area or shape produced by a body coming between rays of light and a surface.
18 Clues: The state of being friends. • Impossible to subdue or defeat. • A fight between large armed forces. • Making one feel very happy or elated. • A person who steals another person's property. • The state of being united or joined as a whole. • The ability to do something that frightens one. • An act of travelling from one place to another. • ...
Renaissance, Reformation, Scientific Revolution 2022-05-17
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- passes sold by the church to raise funds
- for executing Protestants, Mary Tudor was also known as
- _____ Church, also known as the church of england
- one of the main issues of the reformation was about this word for being 'saved'
- invented by Galileo to better observe the night sky
- polish scientist who first came up with the heliocentric theory
- scientist who invented calculus and discovered gravity
- painted the "School of Athens"
- number of theses posted by Martin Luther
- famous king of england who had six wives
- a new style of painting showing faces and upper body
- german monk who questioned church practices and started the reformation
- italian astronomer who was punished by the Church for disproving their beliefs
- scientist who discovered the elliptical orbits of the planets
- famous family in Florence who sponsored many artists
- a supporter or sponsor of the arts
- a person who believes in a new Christian religion
- catholic ____ reformation made some reforms like ending indulgences
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- italian author who examined humanist politics
- theory that the sun was at the center of the solar system
- large spanish fleet destroyed by queen Eliabeth and england
- this catholic country tried many times to stop protestant england
- the philosophy of the Renaissance
- missionary group founded during the Counter-Reformation
- ancient greek philosopher who came up with the geocentric theory
- theory that Earth was at the center of the solar system
- art technique that gives the illusion of depth
- renaissance and classical style that tried to make art as lifelike as possible
- Henry split with the church because the pope refused to grant him this
- daughter of Henry and Ann Boleyn, was long ruling queen of england
- word that means to take back or admit you were lying/wrong
- italian artist who painted the sistine chapel
- invented the European printing press
- parliamentpassed this Act that declared the King the head of the church
- the city where the Renaissance begin
- martin luther translated the bible from latin to this language
- italian artist who painted the last supper and mona lisa
- type of paints used during the Renaissance
38 Clues: painted the "School of Athens" • the philosophy of the Renaissance • a supporter or sponsor of the arts • invented the European printing press • the city where the Renaissance begin • passes sold by the church to raise funds • number of theses posted by Martin Luther • famous king of england who had six wives • type of paints used during the Renaissance • ...
Adjectives 2022-03-25
Across
- solid, firm
- tending to stick to things
- very large
- quick to understand, learn, and devise or apply ideas; intelligent
- difficult to hold
- having or involving a sensation of spinning around and losing one's balance
- not wet
- unclouded; shining
- not dry
- feeling weary because one is unoccupied
- not able to occur, exist, or be done
- covering a small distance
- not firm
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- with little or no light
- noticeably happy and optimistic
- impressively beautiful, elaborate, or extravagant; striking
- nervous or unable to relax
- having much or varied color; bright
- good-looking
- lacking good sense or judgment
20 Clues: not wet • not dry • not firm • very large • solid, firm • good-looking • difficult to hold • unclouded; shining • with little or no light • covering a small distance • tending to stick to things • nervous or unable to relax • lacking good sense or judgment • noticeably happy and optimistic • having much or varied color; bright • not able to occur, exist, or be done • ...
Famous names crossword 2015-04-15
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- father of psychology
- founder of "social development theory"
- single trial learning, biological predispositions for learning, sickness and taste preferences can be conditioned, studied aversion in rats
- conducted shocking experiments on obedience
- father of behaviorism - operant conditioning
- conducted stanford prison experiment
- multiple intelligences, "sucessful intelligence" theory (3 types)
- developed psychoanalysis, psychoanalytic theory, dream analysis, free association
- explored testing and individual differences; Developmental psychology, and creator of the first intelligence test
- parenting (authoritarian, authoritative, permissive)
- animal learning, insight
- hierarchy of needs
- bobo Doll experiments, observational learning and influence in the socio-cognitive perspective
- neo-Freudian, collective unconscious, dream interpretation
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- described process of classical conditioning after dog salivating experiments
- behaviorism, little Albert, fear conditioning
- weber's Law - just noticeable difference or difference threshold
- one underlying intelligence, general intelligence concept, "g-factor"
- multiple intelligences (8 types)
- moral development, moral dilemmas in assessment
- secure and insecure attachment
- cognitive development
- conducted validity and reliability experiments of psychiatric diagnosis
- humanism, self actualization
- studied attachment in monkeys with artificial mothers
- psychosocial development, 8 stages of psychological development
- famous conformity experiment (matching lines)
- conducted longitundinal studies on temperatment (infancy to adolescence)
28 Clues: hierarchy of needs • father of psychology • cognitive development • animal learning, insight • humanism, self actualization • secure and insecure attachment • multiple intelligences (8 types) • conducted stanford prison experiment • founder of "social development theory" • conducted shocking experiments on obedience • father of behaviorism - operant conditioning • ...
ES.7b Crossword 2023-02-24
Across
- boundary where two plates move away from each other
- theory states that the sea floor spreads at divergent boundaries and creates new sea floor
- boundary where two plates collide and form mountains
- the movement of Earth's crust
- result of compression forces
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- formed at sunduction zones
- process where heat is transferred by movement of a heated fluid
- supercontinent that is said to have been during the Mesooic era
- proposed the Continental Drift theory
- boundary where two plates slide past each other
- discovered Sea-Floor Spreading
- theory states that the continents were all once connected
12 Clues: formed at sunduction zones • result of compression forces • the movement of Earth's crust • discovered Sea-Floor Spreading • proposed the Continental Drift theory • boundary where two plates slide past each other • boundary where two plates move away from each other • boundary where two plates collide and form mountains • ...
Plate tectonic cross word puzzle 2022-01-02
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- A region of extremely high pressure underlying the lithosphere, where rocks are deformed by enormous stresses
- An area of fracturing between rocks resulting from stress
- A form of stress produced by the action of equal and opposite forces
- margins Boundaries between plates
- valley A long trough bounded by two or more faults
- The uppermost division of the solid earth, representing less than 1% of its volume and varying in depth from 3-37 mi
- A split between two bodies (for example, two plates) that once were joined
- tectonics The name both of a theory and of a specialization of tectonics
- core The part of earth between the mantle and the inner core
- The center of Earth, an area constituting about 16% of the planet's volume and 32% of its mass
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- The theory that the configuration of Earth's continents was once different than it is today
- ridges Sub marine mountain ridges where new seafloor is created by seafloor spreading
- Large movable segments of the lithosphere
- A tectonic process whereby plates move away from each other
- spreading The theory that seafloors crack open along thecrests of mid-ocean ridges and that new seafloor forms in those areas
- drift The theory that the configuration of Earth's continents was once different than it is today
- A tectonic process thatresults when plates converge and one plate forces the other down into Earth's mantle
- The upper layer of Earth's interior
- trench A deep depression in the ocean floor caused by the convergence of plates and the resulting subduction of one plate
- The thick, dense layer of rock, approximately 1,429 mi
- An area of rock that has been bent by stress
21 Clues: margins Boundaries between plates • The upper layer of Earth's interior • Large movable segments of the lithosphere • An area of rock that has been bent by stress • valley A long trough bounded by two or more faults • The thick, dense layer of rock, approximately 1,429 mi • An area of fracturing between rocks resulting from stress • ...
Learning theory 2020-08-26
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- The first stage of the information processing model
- The middle step in the Fitts and Posner model of skill learning
- The amount of information that the working memory can handle at any one moment
- The first name of the Russian constructivist theorist
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- learning theory associated with information processing
- Learning theory associated with learning in context
- The bodies ability to detect external and internal information and make it available for processing
- Learning theory associated with with rewards and punishment
- The stimulus that increases the chances of the desired behaviour happening again
- Newcomers to a community of practice are said to be this.
- Number of steps in the Fitts and Posner model
- The strategy for reducing cognitive load
12 Clues: The strategy for reducing cognitive load • Number of steps in the Fitts and Posner model • Learning theory associated with learning in context • The first stage of the information processing model • The first name of the Russian constructivist theorist • learning theory associated with information processing • ...
The Summit - Crossing Frontiers 2025-06-07
9 Clues: Father of Modern Science • Father of Modern Genetics • Chemist who discovered radium • Discovered the Laws of Motion • First to describe a plant cell • Proposed the heliocentric model • Studied Continental Drift Theory • Developed the Theory of Relativity • Created Theory of Natural Selection
Crossword 3 2025-01-29
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- Sutherland argued that criminal behavior was learned through social ____
- The essence of the code of the street: the willingness to use ____ as a response to any slight, real or perceived
- ____ ____ therapy helps people change their attitudes and thoughts.
- Differential association theory is a ____-level perspective because it examines the difference in offending between individuals
- The name of the parrot in the video we watched
- According to the code of the street, “____” families promote conformity to law and the value of legitimate work
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- A violent crime committed as a result of a sudden, strong impulse
- Criminal cultures impart definitions in favor of ____ the law
- According to the code of the street, “____” families promote the use of violence for resolving conflicts
- This occurs when men from "decent" families adopt the street code to protect themselves from victimization (don't include the hyphen)
- Cultural deviance theories focused specifically on crimes committed in the ____.
- Increases the likelihood that a certain behavior will stop
- Increases the likelihood that a certain behavior will continue
- A ____ theory of crime seeks to explain all crime committed by all groups of people, everywhere
- Ronald Akers studied under a ____ theorist. These theorists argue that crime is a result of unequal distribution of wealth and power in society.
- A policy implication of social learning theories: ____ initiatives to keep youth out of trouble (don’t include the hyphen)
- Akers argued that criminal behavior was learned through ____ conditioning
- The founder of differential association theory: Edwin ____
18 Clues: The name of the parrot in the video we watched • Increases the likelihood that a certain behavior will stop • The founder of differential association theory: Edwin ____ • Criminal cultures impart definitions in favor of ____ the law • Increases the likelihood that a certain behavior will continue • A violent crime committed as a result of a sudden, strong impulse • ...
แบบทดสอบคำศัพท์ทางการบัญชี ปวช.3 2022-09-07
15 Clues: ใบสั่งซื้อ • เครื่องคำนวณ • Cycle วงจรบัญชี • Step แบบหลายขั้น • Invoice ใบกำกับภาษี • Step แบบขั้นเดียว • Return เช็คคืน • Entry System ระบบบัญชีเดี่ยว • partnership ห้างหุ้นส่วนจำกัด • Order ใบส่งของ • Tax รายงานภาษีขาย • ...
CCS EAW - Do You Know Your Leaders? 2022-08-22
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- This leader graduated out of Boston College and lead the efforts to transition us to RTTO.
- This leader will retire next year with goals to become a proficient golfer!
- This leader drives inclusion on the fast lane!
- This leader helps scale diversity in the firm. No this is not Santa!
- This leader has been with the firm for 26years supporting multiple areas of the firm with a current focus on WLS Controls.
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- This leader was the Executive Sponsor for the LCC Planning Committee of "Around the World in 60 Minutes"
- This German-speaking leaders loves to listen in on different podcasts not only for education but fun!
- This leader (C)reates (E)quity (O)pportunities for CB
- This leader encouraged us to "Return to Better" and sponsors our CB Leader to Leader sessions.
- Graduate of TCU, this leader took Flat Nicole to the OU versus WVU football game last year.
10 Clues: This leader drives inclusion on the fast lane! • This leader (C)reates (E)quity (O)pportunities for CB • This leader helps scale diversity in the firm. No this is not Santa! • This leader will retire next year with goals to become a proficient golfer! • This leader graduated out of Boston College and lead the efforts to transition us to RTTO. • ...
Psychology Crossword 2024-09-25
Across
- developed theory of cognitive development in children
- a well-established explanation for a natural phenomenon
- psychologist that discovered classical conditioning thought this experiments with dogs
- the scientific study of the mind and behavior
- ivan pavlov's experiment with dogs
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- founder of psychoanalysis
- Sigmund Freud's theory on childhood and the unconscious mind
- william james founded this school of thought
- mental process of acquiring knowledge
- considered the father of psychology
10 Clues: founder of psychoanalysis • ivan pavlov's experiment with dogs • considered the father of psychology • mental process of acquiring knowledge • william james founded this school of thought • the scientific study of the mind and behavior • developed theory of cognitive development in children • a well-established explanation for a natural phenomenon • ...
The Puzzle of The Scientific Revolution 2015-04-16
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- Discovered the Heliocentric Theory
- Janssen A Dutch merhcant and scientist used a "microscope" to observe bacteria
- A mathematician that only relied on math and logic
- Created and discovered the telescope
- Method Copernicus, Kepler, and Galileo created this method
- Kepler Added Mathematics to Copernicus's Theory
- Discovered the Geocentric Theory
- Brahe Produced mountains of accurate data based on his data
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- University A college that Newton went
- Torricelli Developed the first barometer
- Bacon A English writer that got scientist to experiment and draw conclusions
- Newton Created and Discovered the Laws of Motion and Gravity
- Edward Jenner created a vaccine for a disease
13 Clues: Discovered the Geocentric Theory • Discovered the Heliocentric Theory • Created and discovered the telescope • University A college that Newton went • Torricelli Developed the first barometer • Edward Jenner created a vaccine for a disease • Kepler Added Mathematics to Copernicus's Theory • A mathematician that only relied on math and logic • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2018-03-04
Across
- A theory according to which microorganisms is a cause of the disease, 2 words.
- A part of ownership.
- Working class union.
- Right to vote in political elections.
- Different name for Middle class.
- A machine that quickly and easily separates cotton fibers from its seeds.
- Process of turning an area into city.
- Name of the first women's rights convention, 2 words.
- Organization to protect rights of workers, 2 words.
- Negotiation about working conditions by organized workers, 2 words.
- One of the founders of Marxism, 2 words.
- Political theory in which industry is controlled by community.
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- Anti-industrialization person or movement.
- Business owned by stock holders.
- Perfect place, state or community.
- Political theory based on Socialism and Marxism.
- British working class movement, 2 words.
- Economic and political system based on owner's profits.
- A person that beliefs in equality of all people.
- The period from late 1700s to 1800s, when mass production was designed.
- Process of developing mass production in the country.
- Owned piece of land.
- Social group between Upper and Working classes, 2 words.
- A person after whom Marxism was named, 2 words.
- When government does not involve in free market, 2 words.
- Judging ideas and actions based on their usefulness to people.
- A person who does business with big financial risks.
- Protest to work held by working unions.
28 Clues: A part of ownership. • Working class union. • Owned piece of land. • Business owned by stock holders. • Different name for Middle class. • Perfect place, state or community. • Right to vote in political elections. • Process of turning an area into city. • Protest to work held by working unions. • British working class movement, 2 words. • ...
Mass Criminalization 2024-03-14
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- Organized like a military force
- Having susceptible work of many applications
- Mercy;lenience
- Peculiar or individual
- A mixed race person
- Relating to discourse
- Persisting for several years
- Relating to the nature of prison
- Of the same kind
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- The process of making a problem worst
- Provide a firm basis for
- Arrange laws into a systematic code
- Kindly patronage and guidance
- A temporary prohibition
- To place within something larger
- Of lower status
- A source of support
- Before the Civil War
- action taken against irregular forces
- Having the same date of origin
- Homelessness
21 Clues: Homelessness • Mercy;lenience • Of lower status • Of the same kind • A source of support • A mixed race person • Before the Civil War • Relating to discourse • Peculiar or individual • A temporary prohibition • Provide a firm basis for • Persisting for several years • Kindly patronage and guidance • Having the same date of origin • Organized like a military force • ...
Sleep 2022-10-17
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- Images, scenes, motions, feelings, etc. that mostly occur involuntarily during REM sleep
- Stage of sleep where sleepers are harder to awaken, and there is loss of muscle activity & conscious awareness of external environment gone
- Feeling of being conscious (awake) but unable to move or speak. Occurs when someone passes between the stages of sleep and wakefulness
- Refers to physical, mental, and behavioral changes that follow a 24 hour cycle
- Model that areas of the brain involved in emotions and memories (amygdala & hippocampus) are activated during REM. Brain attempts to find meaning in these signals = dreams
- Theory that dreams facilitate info-processing, one of the reasons why we sleep. Allow us to prepare for change or rehearse for things to come
- Stage of sleep is also called slow-wave sleep (SWS) or deep sleep. Thought to be most restful state
- This theory states that sleep allows physiological & psychological functioning to be maintained
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- Stage of sleep when most muscles are paralysed and other aspects unregulated. People typically have their most vivid dreams during this stage
- This theory states that periods of activity & inactivity evolved as a way to conserve energy
- Behavior disorder occurs during deep sleep. Involves walking and/or performing behaviors while asleep
- Stage of sleep that occurs between sleep & wakefulness, and often involves some twitching & other movement
- Screaming, intense fear, and/or flailing during sleep. Differs from a nightmare in that you do not wake up and usually do not remember anything about it
- Rare sleep disorder that causes sudden attacks of sleep
- An altered state of consciousness when one is more open to suggestion and instruction
- Theory that dreams represent our unconscious desires, feelings, and thoughts that we normally suppress. Dreams provide an outlet for our real feelings
- This theory states that sleep allows us to learn from and process the day
17 Clues: Rare sleep disorder that causes sudden attacks of sleep • This theory states that sleep allows us to learn from and process the day • Refers to physical, mental, and behavioral changes that follow a 24 hour cycle • An altered state of consciousness when one is more open to suggestion and instruction • ...
Chapter 4 Vocab 2024-03-12
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- dividing consumers into two or more groups and charging a different price to each group
- a market that runs most efficiently when one large firm provides all of the output
- agreement by a formal organization of producers to coordinate prices and production
- to entry factors that make it difficult for new firms to enter a market
- when a company joins with another company or companies to form a single firm
- the expenses that a new business must pay before it can begin to produce and sell goods
- an agreement among members of an oligopoly to illegally set prices and production levels
- companies compete in an open market to sell products that are identical
- a product that is considered the same regardless of who makes or sells it
- also called perfect competition, is the simples market structure
- a market structure that fails to meet the conditions of pure competition
- enables a monopolistically competitive seller to profit from the differences between his or her products nadandmpetitiors' products
- gives a company exclusive rights to sell a new good or service for a specific period of time
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- the ability to control prices and total market output
- competitors cut their prices very low to win business
- competition through ways other than lower prices
- the government no longer decides what role each company can play in a market and how much it can charge its customers
- government policies that keep firms from controlling price and supply of important goods
- a contract issued by a local authority that gives a single firm the right to sell its goods within an exclusive market
- a monopoly created by the government
- characteristics that cause a producer's average cost to drop as production rises
- a business combination similar to a cartel
- agreement among firms to sell at the same or very similar prices
- a market dominated by a few large, profitable firms
- forms when barriers prevent firms from entering a market that has a single supplier
- grants firms the right to operate a business
26 Clues: a monopoly created by the government • a business combination similar to a cartel • grants firms the right to operate a business • competition through ways other than lower prices • a market dominated by a few large, profitable firms • the ability to control prices and total market output • competitors cut their prices very low to win business • ...
The Ops Chronicle Crossword March 2023 2023-03-30
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- Ms. ___, #1!
- Every Friday is our ________ Day in the Ops Manila Workplace group
- The team behind our successful Moving Op Class of FY23 townhall
- Means "fruitful" in English; one of our March birthday celebrants in Ops
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- German ____ Team, one of our PBS Operations teams; GOT but not Game of Thrones
- Dean of Operations during the Mar2023 Ops Townhall
- Flexible ____ Working Model
- Follow the ___ model
- Our desk booking system, ________One
- Our Firm maintained a Silver in this Sustainability Rating, placing our Firm among the top 25% of companies
10 Clues: Ms. ___, #1! • Follow the ___ model • Flexible ____ Working Model • Our desk booking system, ________One • Dean of Operations during the Mar2023 Ops Townhall • The team behind our successful Moving Op Class of FY23 townhall • Every Friday is our ________ Day in the Ops Manila Workplace group • Means "fruitful" in English; one of our March birthday celebrants in Ops • ...
Strategic Managment 2023-01-16
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- of suppliers The ability of suppliers to raise the price of inputs or to raise the costs of the industry in other ways
- theory A theory dealing with the problems that can arise in a business relationship when one person delegates decision-making authority to another.
- barriers The economic, strategic, and emotional factors that prevent companies from leaving an industry.
- Factors that make it costly for companies to enter an industry.
- costs Costs that must be borne before the firm makes a single sale.
- strategy A strategy in which a company sells off its business assets and resources to other companies.
- Acquiring or merging with industry competitors to achieve the competitive advantages that come with large size.
- strategy A strategy of trying to achieve a competitive advantage by creating a product that is perceived by customers as unique in some important way.
- A specialized form of licensing in which the franchiser sells the franchisee intangible property (normally a trademark) and insists that the franchisee agree to abide by strict rules about how it does business.
- of buyers The ability of buyers to bargain down prices charged by companies in the industry or to raise the costs of companies in the industry by demanding better product quality and service.
- governance The mechanisms that exist to ensure that managers pursue strategies in the interests of an important stakeholder group, the shareholders.
- An industry where demand is expanding as first-time consumers enter the market.
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- Companies pursuing an international strategy centralize product development functions such as R&D at home. They tend to establish manufacturing and marketing functions in each major country or geographic region in which they do business. Although they may undertake some local customization of product offerings and marketing strategy, this tends to be limited in scope,
- The purchase of one company by another.
- Arises in a business context when managers pay bribes to gain access to lucrative business contracts.
- strategy A strategy that focuses on increasing profitability by reaping the cost reductions derived from economies of scale and location economies.
- Varying the features of a good or service to tailor it to the unique needs or tastes of groups of customers or, in the extreme case, of individual customers.
- Entering into one or more industries that are distinct or different from a company's core or original industry to find ways to use the company's distinctive competencies to increase the value to customers of the products it offers in those industries
- productivity The quantity of inputs that it takes to produce a given output (that is, efficiency = outputs/inputs).
- The quantity of inputs that it takes to produce a given output (that is, efficiency = outputs/inputs).
- industry An industry wherein primary demand is declining.
- barriers Individuals and groups outside the company that have some claim on the company.
- to entry Factors that make it costly for companies to enter an industry.
- infrastructure The companywide context within which all the other value creation activities take place: the organizational structure, control systems, and company culture.
- strategy The economic, strategic, and emotional factors that prevent companies from leaving an industry.
25 Clues: The purchase of one company by another. • industry An industry wherein primary demand is declining. • Factors that make it costly for companies to enter an industry. • costs Costs that must be borne before the firm makes a single sale. • to entry Factors that make it costly for companies to enter an industry. • ...
Carina Chen - AP Psychology - People to Know 2013-04-24
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- Studied how humans use perception to function in the environment
- Behaviorist; conducted the Little Albert experiment
- Claimed to have heard voices in his head; proved diagnostic labeling guide our perceptions and interpretations of things
- Created the cognitive dissonance theory
- Pavlov's Dog and conditioning
- The "Father of Cognitive Therapy"
- Said eyewitness's cannot be trusted
- Worked with Tversky to create the "framing effect"
- Came up with the "Eight Intelligences"
- Stated that personality is molded by current fears and impulses, rather than being determined solely by childhood experiences and instincts, neurotic trends
- Hierarchy of needs
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- Behaviorist; Operant Conditioning Box
- Studied temperament in infants
- Realized that there are universal facial expressions
- Believed all human languages share a universal grammar (the basic building blocks of language) and that humans are born with a predisposition to learn language.
- Five components of creativity
- Realized Kolhberg's work focused mainly on boys; Stated that girls focus more on relationships than laws and principles
- Created the IQ test
- Created the theory of "learned helplessness"
- Founded person-centered therapy; created theory that emphasizes the unique quality of humans especially their freedom and potential for personal growth; unconditional positive regard
- Realized that people have conscious and unconscious awareness
- Conformity; Three lines experiment
- Believed hypnosis involves not only social influence but also a special dual-processing state of dissociation (a split between different levels of consciousness).
- Created Rational-Emotive Therapy(RET)
24 Clues: Hierarchy of needs • Created the IQ test • Five components of creativity • Pavlov's Dog and conditioning • Studied temperament in infants • The "Father of Cognitive Therapy" • Conformity; Three lines experiment • Said eyewitness's cannot be trusted • Behaviorist; Operant Conditioning Box • Created Rational-Emotive Therapy(RET) • Came up with the "Eight Intelligences" • ...
LITERACY - Long Vowel Spelling - /ɜ:/ - <er> <ir> <or> <ur> <ear> - SW EC Unit 6 2025-05-12
42 Clues: her • work • bird • firm • word • worm • world • shirt • shirt • third • first • verge • Ernie • early • perch • burst • exert • heard • nerve • earth • stern • burger • turned • earned • curved • purple • burned • served • learnt • worthy • thirsty • surface • Kirsten • curtain • chirped • swerved • searched • returned • expertly • inverted • perfectly • determined
Nicolaus Copernicus 2017-12-06
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- His book about the heliocentric theory was ____ in 1615
- Copernicus attended the University of______ in 1491
- The ______ theory by Ptolemy said the earth was stationary
- Copernicus's theory didn't go well with ______
- Nicolaus was tracking stars before ____ were made
- Copernicus also said sun spins on own ____ every 24 hrs.
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- Copernicus had a lifetime employment by ______ Church
- __________ theory — sun is center of solar system
- Polish astronomer
- Stands for "the sun"
10 Clues: Polish astronomer • Stands for "the sun" • Copernicus's theory didn't go well with ______ • __________ theory — sun is center of solar system • Nicolaus was tracking stars before ____ were made • Copernicus attended the University of______ in 1491 • Copernicus had a lifetime employment by ______ Church • His book about the heliocentric theory was ____ in 1615 • ...
Business Partnerships Crossword Puzzle 2025-06-09
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- Carefully planned partnerships between firms (19 letters)
- A firm that dominates in its segment (13 letters, hyphenated)
- Operating in more than one country (13 letters)
- An individual or entity owning part of a company (11 letters)
- Hostile or friendly business moves to gain control (9 letters)
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- Shared business ventures between two firms (14 letters)
- The battle between businesses for market share (11 letters)
- A legally recognized business entity (12 letters)
- The act of purchasing another company (13 letters)
- A large business with varied subsidiaries (12 letters)
- A company controlled by a parent firm (10 letters)
- Ownership interest in a business (12 letters)
- The combined effect greater than the sum of parts (7 letters)
13 Clues: Ownership interest in a business (12 letters) • Operating in more than one country (13 letters) • A legally recognized business entity (12 letters) • The act of purchasing another company (13 letters) • A company controlled by a parent firm (10 letters) • A large business with varied subsidiaries (12 letters) • Shared business ventures between two firms (14 letters) • ...
Vision and Mission Statements 2013-09-20
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- What you want to become?
- or services: What are the firm’s major products or services?
- Is the firm technologically current
- Geographically, where does the firm compete
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- What is our business?
- What are the basic beliefs, values, aspirations, and ethical priorities of the firm?
- Who are the firm’s buyers?
7 Clues: What is our business? • What you want to become? • Who are the firm’s buyers? • Is the firm technologically current • Geographically, where does the firm compete • or services: What are the firm’s major products or services? • What are the basic beliefs, values, aspirations, and ethical priorities of the firm?
11SCI Revision 2016-09-15
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- theory the theory of particles colliding with each other in a reaction
- OH-
- energy Energy the object has because of motion
- Hydrogen reacts with oxygen to create...
- acid Common labratory acid
- Happens when an acid and a base mis together
- Has similar mass to protons
- The bunsen burner changes what?
- The smallest part of an atom
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- Group 12, Period number 6
- Explosive mercury is..
- Fe
- When an acid has more particles in it, the solution is...
- dioxide Carbon burns with oxygen to create...
- K
15 Clues: K • Fe • OH- • Explosive mercury is.. • Group 12, Period number 6 • acid Common labratory acid • Has similar mass to protons • The smallest part of an atom • The bunsen burner changes what? • Hydrogen reacts with oxygen to create... • Happens when an acid and a base mis together • dioxide Carbon burns with oxygen to create... • energy Energy the object has because of motion • ...
Unit 7 History choice board 2022-12-10
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- The Opium Wars were two conflicts waged between China and Western powers during the mid-19th century.
- to limit non-white (particularly Asian) immigration to Australia, to help keep Australia 'British'.
- a war that is unrestricted in terms of the weapons used, the territory or combatants involved, or the objectives pursued, especially one in which the laws of war are disregarded.
- a country or area in which another country has the power to affect developments although it has no formal authority.
- an ideology that emphasizes loyalty, devotion, or allegiance to a nation or nation-state and holds that such obligations outweigh other individual or group interests.
- the first significant law restricting immigration into the United States.
- Foreign policy of pacifying an aggrieved country through negotiation in order to prevent war.
- a revolt against the Qing dynasty in China, fought with religious conviction over regional economic conditions and lasted from 1850 to 1864.
- a situation in which one country has a lot of economic power or influence over others
- an uprising against foreigners that occurred in China about 1900, begun by peasants but eventually supported by the government.
- made rules for European colonization and trade in Africa.
- a system of government of one nation by another in which the governed people retain certain administrative, legal, and other powers.
- the idea that certain people become powerful in society because they are innately better.
- a political and economic theory of social organization which advocates that the means of production, distribution, and exchange should be owned or regulated by the community as a whole.
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- a security alliance of 30 countries from North America and Europe.
- relates to a system of government that is centralized and dictatorial and requires complete subservience to the state.
- the task that white colonizers believed they had to impose their civilization on the inhabitants of their colonies.
- He founded the De Beers diamond firm which until recently controlled the global trade.
- an extreme recession that lasts three or more years or which leads to a decline in the real gross domestic product (GDP) of at least 10%.
- a way of organizing a society in which a government ruled by a dictator controls the lives of the people and in which people are not allowed to disagree with the government.
- The Belgian Congo (present-day Democratic Republic of the Congo, called Zaire 1971-97) was an enormous colony in southern Africa, ruled by Belgium from 1908 until 1960 when it became an independent republic.
- a political theory derived from Karl Marx, advocating class war and leading to a society in which all property is publicly owned and each person works and is paid according to their abilities and needs.
- Rule by an emperor.
- a system of government in which a province is controlled by a central government.
- his theories that led to the development of Marxism.
25 Clues: Rule by an emperor. • his theories that led to the development of Marxism. • made rules for European colonization and trade in Africa. • a security alliance of 30 countries from North America and Europe. • the first significant law restricting immigration into the United States. • a system of government in which a province is controlled by a central government. • ...
Famous Scientists and Inventors 2025-03-11
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- – Known for his work in microscopy and discovering cells.
- – Improved the telescope and supported heliocentrism.
- – Contributed to atomic structure and quantum theory.
- – Developed the heliocentric model of the solar system.
- – Developed the theory of relativity.
- – Proposed the theory of evolution by natural selection.
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- – Considered the first computer programmer.
- – Invented an early method of crop rotation and peanut products.
- – Formulated the laws of motion and universal gravitation.
- – Pioneered alternating current (AC) electricity.
10 Clues: – Developed the theory of relativity. • – Considered the first computer programmer. • – Pioneered alternating current (AC) electricity. • – Improved the telescope and supported heliocentrism. • – Contributed to atomic structure and quantum theory. • – Developed the heliocentric model of the solar system. • – Proposed the theory of evolution by natural selection. • ...
Crime Theory Vocabulary 2022-10-17
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- theory that says individuals choose to commit crimes
- scientific theory of eliminating so-called social ills through genetics and heredity
- relationship between two or more items
- Freud's theory of personality organization and the dynamics of personality development that guides psychoanalysis
- moral principles that govern a person's behavior or the conducting of an activity
- criminal behavior is caused by biological, psychological, and social forces combined
- study of crime and criminals
- the detailed study of the shape and size of the skull as a supposed indication of character and mental abilities
- the branch of psychology that deals with social interactions, including their origins and their effects on the individual
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- a person convicted of a crime who has previously been convicted of crimes
- medical procedure that permanently prevents someone from having children
- the mental action or process of acquiring knowledge and understanding through thought, experience, and the senses
- criminal behavior is innate
- one item causes another to happen
- a collection of beliefs or practices mistakenly regarded as being based on scientific methods
15 Clues: criminal behavior is innate • study of crime and criminals • one item causes another to happen • relationship between two or more items • theory that says individuals choose to commit crimes • medical procedure that permanently prevents someone from having children • a person convicted of a crime who has previously been convicted of crimes • ...
Registration Cross Word Puzzle 2014-04-07
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- System where reviews for FAs, Recruits, and CAC FAs are submitted
- GA who handles all MSIM requests
- When an individual leaves the Firm
- If someone has three customer complaints in the last five years, they are escalated to this group
- Name of system used to assign alerts
- Reason why an individual would be pending state approval
- Individual who handles manual state requests
- System where reviews for all other job titles are submitted
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- When an individual moves to a different branch
- Someone who is taking the Series 7 for the first time
- When an individual doesn’t complete their CE by the due date
- The name of the company that conducts background checks reviewed by GAs
- If a termination generates a DRP on the U4, it is escalated to this group
- The required training for individuals registered with the NFA
- Fingerprint status after 2 illegible fingerprint cards
- Court order requiring your employer to withhold a certain amount from your paycheck
- Number of days Pre hires are valid
- Request for more information about a current disclosure on the U4
- The only state that does not hold the AG or RA status
- An individual who is leaving their firm and joining ours on the same day
20 Clues: GA who handles all MSIM requests • When an individual leaves the Firm • Number of days Pre hires are valid • Name of system used to assign alerts • Individual who handles manual state requests • When an individual moves to a different branch • Someone who is taking the Series 7 for the first time • The only state that does not hold the AG or RA status • ...
eco 2023-11-20
Across
- fast-moving-consumer-good
- The amount of money a firm receives from selling goods.
- the type of goods typically expensive, high-end items that may signal a certain social status to others, or give pride to the owner.
- If a firm invests in better more advanced technology, in the production process, they will be able to produce more in the same time. So the curve shifts right.
- Shows the maximum possible output of two goods or services an economy can achieve when all resources are efficiently employed.
- Price elasticity of supply
- point on the curve.
- a measurement of the relative change in one variable when another is changed
- point inside a curve.
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- Never ending.
- price elasticity demand
- cost Consider the cost of any choice in terms of the next alternative given up.
- Where a change in price causes a smaller proportionate change in demand
- The amount of goods producers are willing to offer for sale at different price in a given period of time.
- The price at which supply and demand are equal.
- The difference between total revenue and total cost.
- The amount of goods or serves that consumers are willing to buy at a given price.
- When the government increases tax on a good such as petrol/gas, the supply shifts left.
- Resources limited in supply.
- Money that is paid by a government or organisation to make prices lower. Usually to encourage production of a certain good.
20 Clues: Never ending. • point on the curve. • point inside a curve. • price elasticity demand • fast-moving-consumer-good • Price elasticity of supply • Resources limited in supply. • The price at which supply and demand are equal. • The difference between total revenue and total cost. • The amount of money a firm receives from selling goods. • ...
States of Matter 2020-01-21
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- particles that are packed tightly as possible
- no definite shape or volume
- a measure of the amount of space filled up by some kind of substance or perhaps a subject.
- point is the temperature at which a liquid's vapor pressure is equal to the pressure around the liquid
- an electrically charged gas
- measure of how hot or cold an object is
- the process of changing a substance or product from a liquid or solid to a vapor
- certain volume but no define shape
- Molecular Theory The theory of kinetic-molecular is a theory that explains the state of matter
- point the temperature a solid transforms into a liquid at
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- temperature scale designed to define zero degrees K
- process in which a gas directly shifts to a solid without having to pass through liquid state.
- the transition of a substance directly from the solid to the gas phase
- the phase of turning a solid into a liquid state
- point temperature at which water changes phase from a liquid to a solid
- point the point at which two phases of a substance become initially indistinguishable from each other
16 Clues: no definite shape or volume • an electrically charged gas • certain volume but no define shape • measure of how hot or cold an object is • particles that are packed tightly as possible • the phase of turning a solid into a liquid state • temperature scale designed to define zero degrees K • point the temperature a solid transforms into a liquid at • ...
Unit 2 vocab Gavin Rafferty ELA 2024-05-07
19 Clues: firm • brief • to tease • build up • make fun • reproduce • to make up • to tarnish • not regular • forcing out • deliberately • raw material • run-of-the-mill • conquer by force • bringing in money • impossible to read • To stop proceeding • looks one's moral behavior • foreign person place or thing
Evolution- Jacob Barton 2015-04-15
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- Physical characteristics that is not inherited
- Scientist that came up with the theory that the earth is 300 million years old
- The author of the Origin of Species
- Selective reproductive changes to improve an organism
- How cells have become more complex by evolution
- Body parts from 2 species that are similar because of common ancestor
- Repeated evolution of similar traits in multiple lineages
- Species that descent into two or more species
- Changing in a species by natural selection
- Studied the origin of life by chemical matter
- The study of developing embryos
- Change in the gene pool caused by chance
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- Synthesis of substances by living organism
- Organ that is different to ancestors
- Animal or plant that has become fitted for the environment
- Organisms arise from nonliving matter
- Evolution resulting in a new species
- Remains of an animal in the past era
- Made the Germ Theory of Disease helping stop the spread of disease
- Scientist that study fossils
20 Clues: Scientist that study fossils • The study of developing embryos • The author of the Origin of Species • Organ that is different to ancestors • Evolution resulting in a new species • Remains of an animal in the past era • Organisms arise from nonliving matter • Change in the gene pool caused by chance • Synthesis of substances by living organism • ...
Evolution- Jacob Barton 2015-04-15
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- The author of the Origin of Species
- Selective reproductive changes to improve an organism
- Change in the gene pool caused by chance
- Organ that is different to ancestors
- Animal or plant that has become fitted for the environment
- Made the Germ Theory of Disease helping stop the spread of disease
- The study of developing embryos
- Scientist that study fossils
- Organisms arise from nonliving matter
- Synthesis of substances by living organism
- Scientist that came up with the theory that the earth is 300 million years old
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- Physical characteristics that is not inherited
- Repeated evolution of similar traits in multiple lineages
- Species that descent into two or more species
- Changing in a species by natural selection
- How cells have become more complex by evolution
- Remains of an animal in the past era
- Body parts from 2 species that are similar because of common ancestor
- Studied the origin of life by chemical matter
- Evolution resulting in a new species
20 Clues: Scientist that study fossils • The study of developing embryos • The author of the Origin of Species • Organ that is different to ancestors • Remains of an animal in the past era • Evolution resulting in a new species • Organisms arise from nonliving matter • Change in the gene pool caused by chance • Changing in a species by natural selection • ...
Year 12 mock revision 2025-04-22
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- The normative ethical theory concerned with ones character
- Duty based ethics
- The virute in between two vices
- '_______ babies' an ethical issue within embryo research
- and 'If then' rule for Kant
- Type of utilitarianism Mill is associated with
- the principle that basically says 'the lesser of two evils'
- A type of ethical theory concerned with a goal or purpose
- Type of utilitarianism Mill is associated with
- You should only act OUT of this...
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- A rule or command
- Type of utilitarianism Bentham is associated with
- The theorist behind Situation ethics
- The only thing for Kant that is good without qualification
- Creating the most happiness for the majority
- The first formulation of the Categorical imperative
- An 'Always rule' for Kant
- The ancient Greek thinker behind Virtue ethics
- Christian love
- And lying. You need to be able to apply normative ethical theories to these
- Each virtue had one of excess and one of deficiency
- way of working out the most moral situation to bentham
- Type of utilitarianism Bentham is associated with
23 Clues: Christian love • A rule or command • Duty based ethics • An 'Always rule' for Kant • and 'If then' rule for Kant • The virute in between two vices • You should only act OUT of this... • The theorist behind Situation ethics • Creating the most happiness for the majority • The ancient Greek thinker behind Virtue ethics • Type of utilitarianism Mill is associated with • ...
Easterword 2020-04-11
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- Boys who spend a lot of time looking at the net
- Easter Holiday
- Chinese zodiac symbols
- small loafs
- Im going .... Well the brass bands play
- Mum is addicted
- Colds that last a long time
- Hard going
- great Sphinx’s story
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- Formation of words by the imitation of sounds
- deliver of Easter eggs
- Solid, firm, rigid
- part of the dream works logo
- He had a whale of a story
- Eight legged swimmer
- Small Fury Animal that likes to hide
- Quick board meeting
- Oasis environment
- Shyly cleaver
19 Clues: Hard going • small loafs • Shyly cleaver • Easter Holiday • Mum is addicted • Oasis environment • Solid, firm, rigid • Quick board meeting • Eight legged swimmer • great Sphinx’s story • deliver of Easter eggs • Chinese zodiac symbols • He had a whale of a story • Colds that last a long time • part of the dream works logo • Small Fury Animal that likes to hide • ...
“The theory of Primary education” 2025-12-01
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- Nuqsonli bolalar bilan ishlovchi soha
- Shaxsning har tomonlama o‘sishi
- O‘quv jarayonini boshqarish haqidagi bo‘lim
- Shaxsning tarbiyalanganlik darajasi
- Ta’lim jarayonining nazariy bilim berish qismi
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- Tajriba asosida sinash metodi
- Ta’lim-tarbiya qonuniyatlarini o‘rganuvchi fan
- Ilmiy tashkil etish tamoyillari tizimi
- Qarama-qarshiliklar orqali rivojlanish
- O‘qituvchining yordamchi hujjatlar majmuasi
10 Clues: Tajriba asosida sinash metodi • Shaxsning har tomonlama o‘sishi • Shaxsning tarbiyalanganlik darajasi • Nuqsonli bolalar bilan ishlovchi soha • Ilmiy tashkil etish tamoyillari tizimi • Qarama-qarshiliklar orqali rivojlanish • O‘qituvchining yordamchi hujjatlar majmuasi • O‘quv jarayonini boshqarish haqidagi bo‘lim • Ta’lim-tarbiya qonuniyatlarini o‘rganuvchi fan • ...
Science Think-Tac-Toe 2021-09-29
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- Developed the concept of the atom
- A substance in the periodic table is called this
- All matter is made up of atoms
- How many protons are in the nucleus of an atom
- The mass of an atom
- The basic unit of a chemical element
- Subatomic particle with a neutral charge
- An atom or molecule with a net electric charge
- shows what something looks like in a 3D form
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- Plum pudding model
- Subatomic particle with a negative charge
- Table of elements arranged in order of atomic number
- Created the first quantum theory atom
- Subatomic particle with a positive charge
- Introduced the atomic theory in chemistry
15 Clues: Plum pudding model • The mass of an atom • All matter is made up of atoms • Developed the concept of the atom • The basic unit of a chemical element • Created the first quantum theory atom • Subatomic particle with a neutral charge • Subatomic particle with a negative charge • Subatomic particle with a positive charge • Introduced the atomic theory in chemistry • ...
Science Think-Tac-Toe 2021-09-29
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- Developed the concept of the atom
- A substance in the periodic table is called this
- All matter is made up of atoms
- How many protons are in the nucleus of an atom
- The mass of an atom
- The basic unit of a chemical element
- Subatomic particle with a neutral charge
- An atom or molecule with a net electric charge
- shows what something looks like in a 3D form
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- Plum pudding model
- Subatomic particle with a negative charge
- Table of elements arranged in order of atomic number
- Created the first quantum theory atom
- Subatomic particle with a positive charge
- Introduced the atomic theory in chemistry
15 Clues: Plum pudding model • The mass of an atom • All matter is made up of atoms • Developed the concept of the atom • The basic unit of a chemical element • Created the first quantum theory atom • Subatomic particle with a neutral charge • Subatomic particle with a negative charge • Subatomic particle with a positive charge • Introduced the atomic theory in chemistry • ...
Science Think-Tac-Toe 2021-09-29
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- Developed the concept of the atom
- A substance in the periodic table is called this
- All matter is made up of atoms
- How many protons are in the nucleus of an atom
- The mass of an atom
- The basic unit of a chemical element
- Subatomic particle with a neutral charge
- An atom or molecule with a net electric charge
- shows what something looks like in a 3D form
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- Plum pudding model
- Subatomic particle with a negative charge
- Table of elements arranged in order of atomic number
- Created the first quantum theory atom
- Subatomic particle with a positive charge
- Introduced the atomic theory in chemistry
15 Clues: Plum pudding model • The mass of an atom • All matter is made up of atoms • Developed the concept of the atom • The basic unit of a chemical element • Created the first quantum theory atom • Subatomic particle with a neutral charge • Subatomic particle with a negative charge • Subatomic particle with a positive charge • Introduced the atomic theory in chemistry • ...
Science Think-Tac-Toe 2021-09-29
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- Developed the concept of the atom
- A substance in the periodic table is called this
- All matter is made up of atoms
- How many protons are in the nucleus of an atom
- The mass of an atom
- The basic unit of a chemical element
- Subatomic particle with a neutral charge
- An atom or molecule with a net electric charge
- shows what something looks like in a 3D form
Down
- Plum pudding model
- Subatomic particle with a negative charge
- Table of elements arranged in order of atomic number
- Created the first quantum theory atom
- Subatomic particle with a positive charge
- Introduced the atomic theory in chemistry
15 Clues: Plum pudding model • The mass of an atom • All matter is made up of atoms • Developed the concept of the atom • The basic unit of a chemical element • Created the first quantum theory atom • Subatomic particle with a neutral charge • Subatomic particle with a negative charge • Subatomic particle with a positive charge • Introduced the atomic theory in chemistry • ...
Carina Chen - AP Psychology - People to Know 2013-04-24
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- Created Rational-Emotive Therapy(RET)
- Realized that people have conscious and unconscious awareness
- Founded person-centered therapy; created theory that emphasizes the unique quality of humans especially their freedom and potential for personal growth; unconditional positive regard
- Created the IQ test
- Worked with Tversky to create the "framing effect"
- Realized Kolhberg's work focused mainly on boys; Stated that girls focus more on relationships than laws and principles
- Conformity; Three lines experiment
- Created the cognitive dissonance theory
- The "Father of Cognitive Therapy"
- Studied temperament in infants
- Claimed to have heard voices in his head; proved diagnostic labeling guide our perceptions and interpretations of things
- Said eyewitness's cannot be trusted
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- Hierarchy of needs
- Stated that personality is molded by current fears and impulses, rather than being determined solely by childhood experiences and instincts, neurotic trends
- Studied how humans use perception to function in the environment
- Behaviorist; Operant Conditioning Box
- Realized that there are universal facial expressions
- Created the theory of "learned helplessness"
- Came up with the "Eight Intelligences"
- Believed hypnosis involves not only social influence but also a special dual-processing state of dissociation (a split between different levels of consciousness).
- Five components of creativity
- Believed all human languages share a universal grammar (the basic building blocks of language) and that humans are born with a predisposition to learn language.
- Pavlov's Dog and conditioning
- Behaviorist; conducted the Little Albert experiment
24 Clues: Hierarchy of needs • Created the IQ test • Five components of creativity • Pavlov's Dog and conditioning • Studied temperament in infants • The "Father of Cognitive Therapy" • Conformity; Three lines experiment • Said eyewitness's cannot be trusted • Created Rational-Emotive Therapy(RET) • Behaviorist; Operant Conditioning Box • Came up with the "Eight Intelligences" • ...
Ch. 1-4 Crossword 2020-01-19
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- How many views did Barnlund propose that every conversation between two people involve?
- Words are ____ to which humans attach meaning.
- level to which people need each other to attain their goals
- conflicts caused by misinterpretations and misinformation
- public or private image one holds about oneself
- distributive view that resources are limited
- removing oneself from the controversy
- focus on the communication that occurs between people in conflict rather than on an individual or internal processes
- general conversational area in which a conflict issue may be embedded
- relatively stable set of perceptions, values, attitudes, and beliefs an individual holds about oneself
- process by which individuals weave together facts, feelings, and inferences to explain the world
- this theory suggests there are types of forces that drive conflict and forces that restrain conflict
- ultra argumentativeness using personal attacks, name-calling, etc.
- in negotiation, a party's desired means of how an event should happen or a negotiation should proceed
- moment when how one responds can change the entire direction of a relationship
- theory that holds individuals create meaning and interpret reality through a series of personal constructs or schemas
- statement taking responsibility for one's personal feelings or thoughts
- goals around tangible resources
- issues that have potential for conflict that the parties don't yet perceive to be a problem
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- anything perceived to be in short supply
- view that through interest-based negotiations the needs of all parties can be met to some extent
- overarching set of beliefs about how the world works and one's place in it
- situations where an individual's goals are somewhat cooperative and somewhat competitve
- focusing discussion on the interaction process
- theory that holds one's personality and behavior are influenced by biological development
- personal association for a word
- event that precipitates a conflict episode
- rational weighing of facts and evidence using the rules of logic
- begrudging compliance, perhaps with plan to get even
- struggle among a small number of interdependent people arising from perceived interference with goal achievement
- classic game theory using two criminals pitted against each other during interrogation
- external attributions
- the end or desired conditioned
- demand, proposed solution, or fixed outcome statement
- style or tactic of response to conflict by complying with the other's wishes
- party's desired means of how an event should happen or a negotiation should proceed
- not facts but tentative explanations for observed behaviors
- claiming resources or credit for solutions
- theory that holds one's personality and behavior are influenced by social development
- deeply seated beliefs and core ideas about right and wrong
40 Clues: external attributions • the end or desired conditioned • personal association for a word • goals around tangible resources • removing oneself from the controversy • anything perceived to be in short supply • event that precipitates a conflict episode • claiming resources or credit for solutions • distributive view that resources are limited • ...
Medicine 2016-05-23
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- He identified specific bacteria
- One example of a humour
- Famous Roman physician
- Used to bring water to Roman cities
- chemical used as an anaesthetic
- Published a report in 1842
- Doctor credited with pioneering antiseptics
- Discovered that blood circulated around the body
- Ancient Greek physician
- Drug which killed bacteria
- Pioneered new surgical methods
- Established the theory about germs
- The number of humours
- Created a vaccine for smallpox
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- Disease which ravaged England in the 19th Century
- Being believed to have caused illness
- Instrument developed in the 1600s
- Created Salvarsan
- Established in 1948
- He criticised the theory of the four humours
- Made new discoveries about the anatomy of people
- Bazalgette built them in London
- Common problem facing surgeons in the 19th Century
- Diseased which ravaged Europe in the 14th Century
- He established that cholera was a water born disease
25 Clues: Created Salvarsan • Established in 1948 • The number of humours • Famous Roman physician • One example of a humour • Ancient Greek physician • Published a report in 1842 • Drug which killed bacteria • Pioneered new surgical methods • Created a vaccine for smallpox • He identified specific bacteria • chemical used as an anaesthetic • Bazalgette built them in London • ...
Science Vocabulary 2021-12-16
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- A mountain that holds and releases lava
- two plates that slide past each other
- happens when two tectonic plates slide past Each other
- Outermost layer of the earth
- tectonics there are 3,Convergent,Divergent,and transform
- when two plates go away from each other
- discovered Seafloor spreading
- had the theory of Plate tectonics
- spreading the theory by Harry Hess
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- Lava before it comes out of a volcano.
- when to plates come together
- core The innermost layer of the earth
- Core Almost the innermost layer of the earth
- Magma after it leaves the ground
- Upper layer of the mantle but under the lithosphere
15 Clues: when to plates come together • Outermost layer of the earth • discovered Seafloor spreading • Magma after it leaves the ground • had the theory of Plate tectonics • spreading the theory by Harry Hess • two plates that slide past each other • Lava before it comes out of a volcano. • core The innermost layer of the earth • A mountain that holds and releases lava • ...
Science Vocabulary 2021-12-16
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- the theory by Harry Hess
- when to plates come together
- A mountain that holds and releases lava
- Upper layer of the mantle but under the lithosphere
- Lava before it comes out of a volcano.
- Outermost layer of the earth
- The innermost layer of the earth
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- when two plates go away from each other
- Almost the innermost layer of the earth
- had the theory of Plate tectonics
- there are 3,Convergent,Divergent,and transform
- happens when two tectonic plates slide past Each other
- Magma after it leaves the ground
- two plates that slide past each other
- discovered Seafloor spreading
15 Clues: the theory by Harry Hess • when to plates come together • Outermost layer of the earth • discovered Seafloor spreading • Magma after it leaves the ground • The innermost layer of the earth • had the theory of Plate tectonics • two plates that slide past each other • Lava before it comes out of a volcano. • when two plates go away from each other • ...
Unit 1:History and approaches 2013-05-01
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- view that psychology should be as objective as possible and should study behavior without mental processes.
- to explain in theory how we are affected by unconscious drives and conflicts.
- /Studying influences in teaching & learning
- how we view & affect one another
- our environment and situation affects our actions and thinking
- A branch of psychology that studies, and assesses, and treats people with psychological disorders
- involving our ability to process information
- the study of a person’s pattern of thinking and actions and characteristics.
- scientific study of the measurement of human abilities, attitudes and traits
- branch of medicine that deals with psychological disorders
- and situation affects our actions and thinking is the main principle of this theory
- A subfield of the I/O psychology that uses psychology to increase productivity of workers.
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- problems
- abilities from womb to tomb
- behaviors have helped our ancestors survive and help us survive
- A branch of psychology that assists people with problems in living and in achieving greater well being
- our behaviors are based upon what allows individuals and communities to thrive.
- Research/Science in which their goal is to increase the scientific knowledge base
- psychology/A branch of psychology that explores how people and machines interact and howw machines and physical environments can be made safe and easy to use
19 Clues: problems • abilities from womb to tomb • how we view & affect one another • /Studying influences in teaching & learning • involving our ability to process information • branch of medicine that deals with psychological disorders • our environment and situation affects our actions and thinking • behaviors have helped our ancestors survive and help us survive • ...
Theorist and their Theories 2020-10-06
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- Large motor skills
- Erik Erikson
- Sigmund Freud
- Objective
- Bottom level of Hierarchy of Needs
- Social learning
- orderly set of ideas which decribe,explain, and predict behavior
- counting to 10
- Attachment Theory
- Running record, Frequency count
- Milestones of development
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- Temper Tantrum
- Formation of a person's personality
- Subjective
- Sharing toys
- Children construct their understanding
- Operational Conditioning
- Hierarchy of Needs
- Moral Development
19 Clues: Objective • Subjective • Erik Erikson • Sharing toys • Sigmund Freud • Temper Tantrum • counting to 10 • Social learning • Moral Development • Attachment Theory • Large motor skills • Hierarchy of Needs • Operational Conditioning • Milestones of development • Running record, Frequency count • Bottom level of Hierarchy of Needs • Formation of a person's personality • ...
Structure-Conduct-Performance 2021-11-09
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- Tyler's Kahoot nickname
- "Five Forces" creator
- WNBA Competitor
- Economics field that studies structure of firms and markets
- Type of integration
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- Measured in terms of welfare maximization
- Chamberlin's collaborator
- Determinant of firm conduct
- Determinant of firm performance
- Institution most connected to SCP scholars
- Harvard economist credited with creation of SCP
11 Clues: WNBA Competitor • Type of integration • "Five Forces" creator • Tyler's Kahoot nickname • Chamberlin's collaborator • Determinant of firm conduct • Determinant of firm performance • Measured in terms of welfare maximization • Institution most connected to SCP scholars • Harvard economist credited with creation of SCP • Economics field that studies structure of firms and markets
Roaring 20s 2024-01-30
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- 15 nation treaty promising to not make war
- Tennessee teacher that taught the theory of evolution
- illegal nightclubs
- Proposed "less government in business and more business in government"
- called for a return to Africa and separate nation
- reformer who worked on Women's health issues
- Became President when Harding died
- ruthless crime boss who got rich during prohibition
- Warren Harding's friends from home
- Constitutional ban on alcohol
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- religious movement that takes the bible literally
- Name of oil-drilling scandal
- someone who smuggles and sells alcohol
- economic theory of unregulated business
- the movement of African Americans to the north
- The 19th amendment gave women the right to do this
- believes America should stay out of the affairs of other nations
17 Clues: illegal nightclubs • Name of oil-drilling scandal • Constitutional ban on alcohol • Became President when Harding died • Warren Harding's friends from home • someone who smuggles and sells alcohol • economic theory of unregulated business • 15 nation treaty promising to not make war • reformer who worked on Women's health issues • ...
Sociocultural 2024-08-05
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- The early stages of the development of social cognitive theory were focused on _____________ learning.
- States that group categorisation is all that's needed for intergroup discrimination to occur.
- A study that aim to measure the level of conformity between two cultures.
- A set of unchanging and often exaggerated ideas about others.
- _____________ and collectivism.
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- Behaviour that goes along with the social conventions, social norms, social standards and so on.
- Abusing bobo study
- A theory that states people categorises themselves into different social groups.
- The process of learning about one's culture and applying it to themselves in order to be more immersed into their own culture.
- Social c________ theory
- Similar to enculturation but involves interaction with another culture.
- This guy developed the idea of individualistic and collectivist cultures.
- The study with kids :(
13 Clues: Abusing bobo study • The study with kids :( • Social c________ theory • _____________ and collectivism. • A set of unchanging and often exaggerated ideas about others. • Similar to enculturation but involves interaction with another culture. • This guy developed the idea of individualistic and collectivist cultures. • ...
Business 2024-10-08
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- sector of economy that aims to make a profit
- a business mariage between an existing firm and newcomer
- external factor that is concerned with demographics and trends
- when two businesses agree to join together
- the values, beliefs and norms related to the business that is shared by its members
- when a business hires another business to carry out a job on their behalf
- an objective where the business aims to keep running for a certain amount of time
- when a firm has suitable outlets to sell products/services to
- where owners arent liable for any personal debt of the business
- the passing on of tasks and duties to subordinates
- "its good enough"
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- when a business buys another and sells of some of its areas for profit
- a government funded service for local areas
- a profit making business aiming to help a cause
- the power to give instructions and tell them what to do
15 Clues: "its good enough" • when two businesses agree to join together • a government funded service for local areas • sector of economy that aims to make a profit • a profit making business aiming to help a cause • the passing on of tasks and duties to subordinates • the power to give instructions and tell them what to do • ...
Plate Tectonics 2023-03-12
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- when a plate moves under another
- lowland area where plates move apart
- supercontinent
- break in the earths crust from plate movement
- how many plates are there
- where most divergent boundries are found
- evidence of a supercontinent from ice covering the earth
- evidence of a supercontinent that comes from animals
- occur when the earths crust cracks and magma rises up
- longest fault line in the world
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- 90% of the worlds eathquakes
- two plates move away from each other
- plate tectonics theory was develped ___ years ago
- happens when plates move (converging or diverging)
- layer of earth where convection currents occur
- type of map that shows plate outlines
- plate canada makes up
- theory created by alfred wegener in 1912
- outer layer of earth including the crust and upper mantle
- when plates move towards each other
20 Clues: supercontinent • plate canada makes up • how many plates are there • 90% of the worlds eathquakes • longest fault line in the world • when a plate moves under another • when plates move towards each other • two plates move away from each other • lowland area where plates move apart • type of map that shows plate outlines • where most divergent boundries are found • ...
ES Final Exam Review Pt 2 2021-05-19
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- telescope with a lens that bends light
- added an extra day every fourth year to calendar
- attractive force between two objects
- telescope that uses a curved mirror
- most popular theory for formation of moon
- planet with a deep atmosphere; not very dense
- a layer of crushed rock on the lunar surface
- dark, large areas of lunar basalt
- the process in which fluids move due to temp
- movement of a body around another
- developed the heliocentric theory
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- tendency for a body to remain in motion
- point at which Earth is closest to the sun
- spin of a body on its axis
- system created for measuring long time periods
- bowl-shaped depressions on the moon
- study of the universe
- an instrument that allows one to see distantly
18 Clues: study of the universe • spin of a body on its axis • dark, large areas of lunar basalt • movement of a body around another • developed the heliocentric theory • telescope that uses a curved mirror • bowl-shaped depressions on the moon • attractive force between two objects • telescope with a lens that bends light • tendency for a body to remain in motion • ...
Testing and Individual Differences 2013-12-12
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- observed the damaging effects an impoverished environment can have on development in an Iranian orphanage.
- found a correlation between intelligence scores and the volume of gray matter and white matter in various brain regions.
- Developed primary mental abilities theory of intelligence.
- patient who, after removal of a brain tumor, ceased to have any emotional intelligence.
- Developed general intelligence (g) theory of intelligence.
- created what is know the most widely used intelligence test.
- Developed the multiple intelligences theory of intelligence.
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- Revised Binet's test into the Standford-Binet which is still administered today.
- French psychologist who developed a test meant to predetermine student's abilities.
- Developed the triarchic theory of intelligence.
10 Clues: Developed the triarchic theory of intelligence. • Developed primary mental abilities theory of intelligence. • Developed general intelligence (g) theory of intelligence. • created what is know the most widely used intelligence test. • Developed the multiple intelligences theory of intelligence. • ...
