theory of the firm Crossword Puzzles
Research concepts 2022-11-22
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- point of convergence
- involving the measurement of quantity or amount
- relating to or believing in rationalism
- a tentative assumption
- concerned with the nature and relations of being.
- assumptions, concepts, values, and practices
- a believer in positivism
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- an underlying ground, theory, or principle
- relating to, or involving quality or kind
- a system of knowledge covering general truths
- principles offered to explain phenomena
- methods, rules, and postulates employed by a discipline
- a system of postulates, data, and inferences
- the study of the nature and grounds of knowledge
- one that advocates or practices naturalism
15 Clues: point of convergence • a tentative assumption • a believer in positivism • relating to or believing in rationalism • principles offered to explain phenomena • relating to, or involving quality or kind • an underlying ground, theory, or principle • one that advocates or practices naturalism • a system of postulates, data, and inferences • ...
Evolution 2013-03-17
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- A testable statement about the natural world
- Darwin’s 5th Theory of Evolution. Darwin’s most famous theory
- changes to meet demands of environmental pressure
- The accumulation of many small incremental changes over very long periods of time
- A descriptive generalization about how some aspect of the natural world behaves under stated circumstances
- Appearance of new characteristics
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- All forms of life descended from a common ancestor
- The evolutionary process produces new species by the splitting and transformation of older ones
- The living world is always changing
- A worldview underlying the theories and methodology of a particular scientific subject
- An observation that has been repeatedly confirmed
- In science, a well-substantiated, overarching explanation of some aspect of the natural world
12 Clues: Appearance of new characteristics • The living world is always changing • A testable statement about the natural world • changes to meet demands of environmental pressure • An observation that has been repeatedly confirmed • All forms of life descended from a common ancestor • Darwin’s 5th Theory of Evolution. Darwin’s most famous theory • ...
The theory of natural selection 2020-03-02
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- the process by which different kinds of living organisms are thought to have developed
- the process whereby organisms better adapted to their environment tend to survive
- organ or body part that appears in different animals
- a change or difference
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- an organism's ability to survive and reproduce in a particular environment.
- similar or corresponding functions but not from the same evolutionary origin.
- anatomical feature or behavior that no longer seems to have a purpose in the current form of an organism
- change by which an organism or species becomes better suited to its environment.
- the remains or impression of a prehistoric organism preserved in petrified form or as a mold or cast in rock.
- identification by humans of desirable traits in plants and animals
10 Clues: a change or difference • organ or body part that appears in different animals • identification by humans of desirable traits in plants and animals • an organism's ability to survive and reproduce in a particular environment. • similar or corresponding functions but not from the same evolutionary origin. • ...
The Particle Theory Of Matter 2025-05-30
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- How much space an object takes up
- A combination of 2 or more substances that have not been combined chemically
- Heat that is transferred through open spaces using electromagnetic radiation
- A solution which more solute can be dissolved
- A solution which no more solute can be dissolved
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- Mixtures that have only one set of properties
- Warmer areas in a gas or liquid rise to cooler areas creating a circular pattern
- How much matter is in an object.
- The transfer of heat between substances that are in direct contact with each other
- Anything that has both mass and volume
10 Clues: How much matter is in an object. • How much space an object takes up • Anything that has both mass and volume • Mixtures that have only one set of properties • A solution which more solute can be dissolved • A solution which no more solute can be dissolved • A combination of 2 or more substances that have not been combined chemically • ...
History of the Atomic Theory 2025-11-20
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- Proposed that electrons orbit the nucleus
- Neutral charged particle in nucleus
- First said matter is made of tiny invisible atoms
- Building block of matter
- Negatively charged particle
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- Center of atom
- Discovered the nucleus
- Positively charged particle
- Discovered the electron
- Created the first modern atomic theory
10 Clues: Center of atom • Discovered the nucleus • Discovered the electron • Building block of matter • Positively charged particle • Negatively charged particle • Neutral charged particle in nucleus • Created the first modern atomic theory • Proposed that electrons orbit the nucleus • First said matter is made of tiny invisible atoms
The Theory of Evolution by Natural Selection 2023-10-05
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- to look like something
- means "dug up"
- to remain alive
- an adaptation that enables a species to blend in with its environment
- the product of reproductive processes of organisms
- the process by which populations of organisms with variations that help them survive in their environments live longer, compete better, and reproduce more than those that do not have the variations
- at some later time; in the end
- the resemblance of one species to another species
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- a group of organisms that share similar characteristics and can reproduce among themselves, producing fertile offspring
- an animal that is eaten by other animals
- all the members of a species living in a given area
- means "dying out"
- the process by which living things change slowly over a long period of time
- means "to fit in"
- information that shows something exists or is true
- slight differences in inherited traits among individual members of a species
- to create new living things
- to cause someone to believe that something is true
18 Clues: means "dug up" • to remain alive • means "dying out" • means "to fit in" • to look like something • to create new living things • at some later time; in the end • an animal that is eaten by other animals • the resemblance of one species to another species • information that shows something exists or is true • the product of reproductive processes of organisms • ...
Understanding Society 2025-02-26
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- Relativism The idea that cultures should be understood by their own standards rather than judged against another culture.
- Identity Theory A theory that explains how people develop a sense of self based on group membership.
- Theories Small-scale theories that focus on personal interactions and everyday life.
- Knowing The classification of people based on general characteristics rather than individual traits.
- Consciousness A false belief that people accept the social system as fair even when it works against them.
- Theory A theory that focuses on personal interactions and the meanings people assign to them.
- The belief that one’s own culture is superior to others.
- Group A group that is subordinate in society and often lacks power.
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- Interaction A perspective that explores how people use symbols and gestures to communicate.
- Theories Large-scale theories that examine social structures and institutions.
- Distance The perceived or actual separation between different social groups.
- A perspective that emphasizes the importance of African culture and history.
- Theory A theory that highlights social inequalities and power struggles.
- Flaw An inaccurate comparison of past and present societies that leads to misleading conclusions.
- Discriminatory beliefs or practices based on race.
15 Clues: Discriminatory beliefs or practices based on race. • The belief that one’s own culture is superior to others. • Group A group that is subordinate in society and often lacks power. • Theory A theory that highlights social inequalities and power struggles. • Distance The perceived or actual separation between different social groups. • ...
Business Vocabulary 2022-08-25
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- Insufficiency or shortness of supply
- Falsely altering documents of legal value
- Money given in hopes of profitable returns
- An estimate of expected income and expenses
- A thing produced by labor
- Individuals united for joint action & purpose
- Stealing money or property entrusted to you
- Person's work or business to earn a living
- Cost or charge
- The amount of money equal to the items value
- Revenue received for goods or completed services
- Item/Resource owned, used as exchange of value
- The ability to convert assets to cash
- Advancement in rank or position
- Maintaining & auditing the books of a firm
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- Person who manages business with high risks
- Wealth is made& maintained by Corps or 1person
- Wrongful act that injures someone or their property
- Person or firm to whom money is due
- Supply of money or resources for a purpose
- The management of revenues
- Person under financial obligation or in debt
- The recording or entry of debt in an account
- Agreement between 2+ parties for specific reason
- To put aside money as a result in economy or thrift
- Skill of keeping account books and records
- Deals with production and consumption of goods
- Obligations entered as claims on assets
- Institution for money and other financial business
- An occupation, profession, or trade
30 Clues: Cost or charge • A thing produced by labor • The management of revenues • Advancement in rank or position • Person or firm to whom money is due • An occupation, profession, or trade • Insufficiency or shortness of supply • The ability to convert assets to cash • Obligations entered as claims on assets • Falsely altering documents of legal value • ...
CIA 3 2022-03-08
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- New methods made farming leads to, Farmers move to city to find work
- life, liberty and property. Government's power comes from the people
- Trying to remove foreign influence from China which included Opium drugs
- based on observation and inquiry (MATH & SCIENCE)
- European powers dividing Africa No Africain representative present
- his beliefs were freedom of religion and speech
- avoid a two-front war so that resources at one time, attack France first then Russia
- British abuse of American colonies- heavy taxes, no say in parliament
- result of Napoleon’s invasion of Russia
- Karl Marx and Fredrick Engels supported communism, book was ___
- Chinese nationalists led a rebellion against the government
- country was extremely chaotic due to the French Revolution and ____
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- started out as a large slave revolt, ended as an independent country
- production,faster=cheaper goods,more jobs,=overpopulation, disease, poverty.
- Third Estate, taxes poverty, king is living in luxury, leads to the rise of Napoleon
- the theory that sun is the center of the universe
- built the Palace of Versailles to exert his control over France
- type of monarch that has complete control (associate with the divine right of kings)
- MAIN, assination of Franz Ferdinand. Treaty of Versailles- germany took blame
- introduced the heliocentric theory
- Leader of the Bolsheviks (communist)
- tried to Westernize Russia
- supposed to restore the balance of power in Europe after Napoleon’s defeat
- Adam Smith’s economic theory-book was The Wealth of Nations
- Unified Germany through “blood and iron”-war and industry
25 Clues: tried to Westernize Russia • introduced the heliocentric theory • Leader of the Bolsheviks (communist) • result of Napoleon’s invasion of Russia • his beliefs were freedom of religion and speech • the theory that sun is the center of the universe • based on observation and inquiry (MATH & SCIENCE) • Unified Germany through “blood and iron”-war and industry • ...
section 1 and 2 2020-12-07
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- the first women advocate of rights
- this is where they changed a lot of the different way of thinking for a more modern day science.
- it was the theory of the fourth century
- he believed in a more positive human nature unlike others at the time.
- was a believer in individual freedom and had many good essays on the topic
- the way used to test and find answers
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- someone who was teaching hings that was against what the churches say
- it explained the orbiting of plants
- its a new way of doing things finally separating the science world and the religious one.
- he was a big person in the thought of political liberty
- the people that were finding out about all this new science.
- was a writer of political essays
- the gift of having law and order with all their rights stripped away.
- he came later but took Galileo thoughts and finally show people he was right.
14 Clues: was a writer of political essays • the first women advocate of rights • it explained the orbiting of plants • the way used to test and find answers • it was the theory of the fourth century • he was a big person in the thought of political liberty • the people that were finding out about all this new science. • ...
Accounting Terminology 2025-10-28
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- independent federal agency that enforces securities laws to protect investors and maintain fair markets
- The amount a compnay earns from sales and other income-producing activities; Also called the "Top line"
- Things of value owned by a firm.
- Gross _____ is the amount a company earns after paying to produce or buy its products but before deducting operating expenses.
- ______ sheet is a financial statement that summarizes a firm’s financial position at a specific point in time.
- The financial accounting standards followed by accountants in the United States when preparing financial statements.
- ____ Profit or loss is the amount a obtained by subtracting all of a firm’s expenses from its revenues
- What a firm owes to its creditors; also called debts.
- Statement of Cash _____ is a financial statement that provides a summary of the money flowing into and out of a firm during a certain period, typically one year.
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- _____ expenses are costs such as rent and utilites that are not directly related to producing or buying its products.
- Owner's _____ is what is difference between what a company "owns" and what a company "owes"
- _____ statement summarizes a firm’s revenues and expenses and shows its total profit or loss over a period of time.
- ______ accounting that focuses on preparing external financial reports that are used by outsiders such as lenders, suppliers, investors, and government agencies to assess the financial strength of a business.
- ______ accounting provides financial information that managers inside the organization can use to evaluate and make decisions about current and future operations.
- An accountant who has met certain requirements and can issue an auditor’s opinion on a firm’s financial statements
- Direct materials, labor and some other costs involved in making a company's product
16 Clues: Things of value owned by a firm. • What a firm owes to its creditors; also called debts. • Direct materials, labor and some other costs involved in making a company's product • Owner's _____ is what is difference between what a company "owns" and what a company "owes" • ...
Vocab review 2022-11-04
18 Clues: politely • the broad • to excuse • a thin oil • continuous • to remember • mysteriously • fellow member • to break away • a quick attack • made less severe • calm and peaceful • a legal situation • absolutely necessary • becoming less bright • extremely hard and firm • dangerously/ insecurely • a type of parish officer
vocabulary 2023-02-03
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- thicker line that marks every 5th contour line
- tectonic plates that lie under landmasses
- circular movement rising of hotter less dense fluid
- Physical features of the Earth's surface
- Photos taken of Earth from space
- Map that shows the shape and elevation of the land surface using contour lines
- process that breaks rocks in smaller pieces
- Supercontinent that incorporated the landmasses on Earth
- Study of different kinds of Earths science
- A process when you remove and transport sediment
- second theory of earths surface
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- Formed by divergent boundaries
- When two plates move away from each other
- huge pieces of lithosphere and slowly move apart
- Plates that are at the bottom of the ocean
- Study of Earths surface and physical features
- The distance above sea level
- when two plates move towards each other
- Amount of matter in a given space
- lines on a map that connects points with the same elevation
- theory describing the history of earths surface
21 Clues: The distance above sea level • Formed by divergent boundaries • second theory of earths surface • Photos taken of Earth from space • Amount of matter in a given space • when two plates move towards each other • Physical features of the Earth's surface • When two plates move away from each other • tectonic plates that lie under landmasses • ...
Abby Walwro - Market Structures 2022-02-02
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- a monopoly that exists because the firm controls a manufacturing method, an invention, or a type of technology
- a product that consumers consider identical in all essential features to other products in the same market
- a monopoly that exists because there are no other producers or sellers within a certain region
- a monopoly that exists because the government either owns and runs the business or authorizes only one producer
- something that hinders a business from entering a market
- the ideal model of a market economy
- controlling business behavior through a set of rules or laws
- a situation in which the average cost of production falls as the producer grows larger
- a moderated discussion with small groups of consumers
- percent total sales in a market
- a business that cannot set the prices for its products but, instead, accepts the market price set by the interaction of supply and demand
- market structures that lack one of the conditions needed for perfect competition
- a group of firms combined for the purpose of reducing competition in an industry
- when businesses work together to set the prices of competing products
- a market structure in which only a few sellers offer a similar product, is less competitive than monopolistic competition
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- when competing businesses negotiate to divide up a market
- an economic model that allows economists to examine competition among businesses in the same industry
- a market structure in which only one seller sells a product for which there are no close substitutes
- a business that does not have to consider competitors when setting its prices
- many sellers offer similar, but not standardized, products
- a formal organization of sellers or producers that agree to act together to set prices and limit output
- laws that define monopolies and give government the power to control them and break them up
- a market situation in which the costs of production are lowest when only one firm provides output
- the expenses that a new business must pay to enter a market and begin selling to consumers
- the attempt to distinguish a product from similar products
- when one company combines with or purchases another to form a single firm
- setting prices below cost so that smaller producers cannot afford to participate in a market
27 Clues: percent total sales in a market • the ideal model of a market economy • a moderated discussion with small groups of consumers • something that hinders a business from entering a market • when competing businesses negotiate to divide up a market • many sellers offer similar, but not standardized, products • the attempt to distinguish a product from similar products • ...
MGMT 2360 Activity #1 CH 1-3 2022-01-27
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- max weber
- stressed the importance of super-ordinate goals
- associated with start of behaviorial mgt
- a function of management
- #2 condition for the industrial revolution
- decisions based on experience
- appeal to this bias or fallacy
- industrial revolution started here
- investors, employees, customers
- conflict, problems DB#1
- its italian and introduced classical info
- administrative principles
- father of scientific mgt theory
- would you sacrifice 1 for 5?
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- first line mgrs need more of this
- #2 step in decision making
- History provides a ____ framework for understanding
- acceptance theory of authority
- mental shortcuts
- wrote "the protestant ethic & spririt of capitalism"
- effective decisionmaking relies on
- 1 of 2 systems of decision-making
- #1 step in decision making
- associated with the Hawthorne studies
- Mintzberg type of mgt role
- logical bias or fallacy "everyone does it"
26 Clues: max weber • mental shortcuts • conflict, problems DB#1 • a function of management • administrative principles • #2 step in decision making • #1 step in decision making • Mintzberg type of mgt role • would you sacrifice 1 for 5? • decisions based on experience • acceptance theory of authority • appeal to this bias or fallacy • investors, employees, customers • ...
Charlie's Dynamic vocabulary 2026-02-06
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- a space around an invisible electric current
- the type of rock oceanic plates are made from
- Only liquid layer of Earth
- Made the theory of continental drift
- Located at the center of Earth
- more thick type of crust
- release of energy from the lithosphere
- drives the movement of tectonic plates
- two plates slide past each other
- thinner type of crust
- Alfred Wegener's frowned theory
- Mapped the seafloor
- what is moving Eurasia and North America
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- semiliquid zone
- hot liquid inside of Earth
- Made up of the crust and a bit of upper mantle
- two continental plates leave each other at a divergent boundary
- a curved chain of volcanoes formed by subduction
- when two plates push towards each other
- The type of rock oceanic plates are made of
- Located below crust
- when plates move apart
- where two tectonic plates collide at a convergent boundary
- Earth's thinest layer (but hard and rigid)
- Supercontinent about 250 million years ago
25 Clues: semiliquid zone • Located below crust • Mapped the seafloor • thinner type of crust • when plates move apart • more thick type of crust • hot liquid inside of Earth • Only liquid layer of Earth • Located at the center of Earth • Alfred Wegener's frowned theory • two plates slide past each other • Made the theory of continental drift • release of energy from the lithosphere • ...
Evolution and Human Impact 2025-03-11
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- The clearing of forests, a human activity that impacts ecosystems.
- Structures that are similar in form but may have different functions, indicating common ancestry.
- The theory that evolution occurs slowly and steadily over long periods.
- The scientist who proposed the theory of inheritance of acquired characteristics.
- Emissions like CO₂ that contribute to climate change.
- The intentional breeding of organisms with desirable traits by humans.
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- A diagram that shows evolutionary relationships based on shared traits.
- The islands where Charles Darwin observed species that contributed to his theory of natural selection.
- Structures that have a similar function but different evolutionary origins.
- Organisms introduced to an ecosystem where they are not originally found, often disrupting the environment.
- The variety of life in an ecosystem, often affected by human activities.
- The study of embryos and their development, providing evidence of evolutionary relationships.
- Structures that have lost their original function through evolution, such as the human appendix.
- Preserved remains or traces of ancient organisms that provide evidence of evolution.
- The process where organisms with favorable traits survive and reproduce.
15 Clues: Emissions like CO₂ that contribute to climate change. • The clearing of forests, a human activity that impacts ecosystems. • The intentional breeding of organisms with desirable traits by humans. • A diagram that shows evolutionary relationships based on shared traits. • The theory that evolution occurs slowly and steadily over long periods. • ...
VSEPR Crossword 2014-03-16
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- VSEPR theory is based to minimize
- Creates a 120° bond angle
- Uneven electrons distribution
- Creates a 190.5° bond angle
- 6 bonded pairs
- The P is VSEPR stands for
- Creating a pyramid with a square base
- 4 bonded pairs and 1 unbonded
- 3 bonded electrons and 1 lone pair
- Structure that show bond and bounded electrons pairs
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- ____ pairs create a lot of repulsion
- 4 bonded electrons and 2 lone pairs
- Polar
- Creates a 180° bond angle
- Outer shell
- Theory to determine how the molecule will be shaped
- PCl5 is an example of
- Creates a _______ with 3 bonded pairs and 2 lone pairs
- Surrounding the central
- Majority of the time group ______ will be polar
- Nonpolar
- Number of electrons will help predict the _____ of the molecule
- H2O is an example of
23 Clues: Polar • Nonpolar • Outer shell • 6 bonded pairs • H2O is an example of • PCl5 is an example of • Surrounding the central • Creates a 120° bond angle • Creates a 180° bond angle • The P is VSEPR stands for • Creates a 190.5° bond angle • Uneven electrons distribution • 4 bonded pairs and 1 unbonded • VSEPR theory is based to minimize • 3 bonded electrons and 1 lone pair • ...
Chapter 4 2025-12-08
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- the transitional period from childhood to adulthood
- reflex babies have when when something touches their cheek
- ______ slows the aging process
- concepts, frameworks that help us organize and interpret info
- attachment style of a child that shows distress when left alone, needs reassurance, and struggles to trust
- stage of Lawrence Kohlberg's theory of adolescents' development of moral reasoning that explains "if you steal the shoes, everyone will think you are a criminal"
- a person's characteristic emotional reactivity and intensity
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- when a child has trouble taking another person's point of view
- stage of Erik Erikson's theory of adolescents' social development when people discover a sense of contributing to the world or lack of purpose
- stage of Erik Erikson's theory of adolescents' social development that says if dependability is met, infants develop a sense of basic trust
- ______ psychology is the study of our physical, cognitive, and social development across the lifespan
- the orderly sequence of biological growth that is natural
- ______ studies with the same subjects observed at different ages
- reflex babies have when they are startled
- decreased responding with repeated stimulation
15 Clues: ______ slows the aging process • reflex babies have when they are startled • decreased responding with repeated stimulation • the transitional period from childhood to adulthood • the orderly sequence of biological growth that is natural • reflex babies have when when something touches their cheek • a person's characteristic emotional reactivity and intensity • ...
Music Theory 2015-04-15
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- The third tone of the scale.
- An augmented triad has a _____ third on bottom.
- A ____ resolves by going down.
- A major triad has a _____ third on top.
- When the key of an entire piece of music is changed.
- All voices singing the exact same notes.
- The rhythmical concept of 2 against 3.
- The meter 3/8 would be ____.
- The combination of two chords used at the end of a phrase, section, or piece of music
- A triangle is an example of a(n) _____.
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- Mode with half-steps between 3 & 4, and 6 & 7.
- When the notes of a triad are rearranged, it creates a(n)___.
- A non-chord tone that gets less that one beat.
- A note that isn't part of a chord.
- Notes of the same pitch that are written differently.
- The repetition of a melodic pattern at a higher or lower pitch.
- Ionian mode is just an example of a ______.
- Mode with half-steps between 1 & 2, and 4 & 5 .
- When specific voices are split into more parts.
- A group of songs with a unifying theme.
20 Clues: The third tone of the scale. • The meter 3/8 would be ____. • A ____ resolves by going down. • A note that isn't part of a chord. • The rhythmical concept of 2 against 3. • A major triad has a _____ third on top. • A group of songs with a unifying theme. • A triangle is an example of a(n) _____. • All voices singing the exact same notes. • ...
music theory 2015-04-21
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- A summary of the pitches in a piece of music arranged in order from the lowest to the highest.
- An organized succession of pitches.
- The speed of the beat in music
- a pause in the music, indicated by this sign.
- gradually get softer
- A rhythm accented on notes that are not usually stressed.
- gradually get louder
- A curved line connecting two notes indicated to play them as a single note.
- Step/ An interval consisting of two half steps.
- The division of the beat in simple meter (div. by two) into four equal parts or in compound meter (div. by three) into six equal parts.
- A meter that consists of two beats.
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- Line/ A small line written above or below the staff to extend its range.
- Two notes that sound the same but are spelled differently.
- Meter/ A meter consisting of four beats.
- Signature/ The arrangement of accidentals at the beginning of a staff
- The process of rewriting a piece of music or a scale so that is sounds higher or lower in pitch. This involves raising or lowering each pitch by the same interval.
- The keynote of a piece of music. The tone that is felt to be a point of rest. Music often concludes on this note for a feeling of completeness.
- class/ All notes of the same name on the keyboard
- a scale having five tones to the octave, usually avoiding half steps
- The relationship between two tones.
- Two pitches that are the same. Several singers singing a melody together.
21 Clues: gradually get softer • gradually get louder • The speed of the beat in music • An organized succession of pitches. • The relationship between two tones. • A meter that consists of two beats. • Meter/ A meter consisting of four beats. • a pause in the music, indicated by this sign. • Step/ An interval consisting of two half steps. • ...
Theory Rocks 2018-05-19
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- You will likely hear this mode if you go to a movie.
- Another word that might be used to describe a secundal chord.
- The "elemental" form upon which the Sonata Allegro is built.
- Half way between the tonic and dominant.
- A fancy word for a wonky violin tuning.
- Ella Fitzgerald never "stepped in it" when she sang these solos.
- V7/V (two words).
- What someone from the UK might call a quarter note.
- An alternate passage of music.
- A “crazy” modality.
- Dr. Strauch would play one if he lived in the Renaissance.
- A slow dance in triple time.
- A structural function you are likely to find at the end of a composition.
- When a string player or singer slides between notes.
- A type of continuous variation similar to a passacaglia.
- ABACA is one example.
- B/Bb, for example.
- Schoenberg explored this unusual vocal technique in Pierrot Lunaire.
- The sound source of an analog synthesizer.
- You would expect to hear a subject and answer in one of these.
- The interval that splits an octave
- An eighth note to someone from London
- An elemental form with three sections.
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- This seventh chord can easily resolve to four tonal centers.
- Bessie Smith is well known for singing it.
- The black notes on a piano.
- iv, bVI, or iidim in a major key.
- Half way between the tonic and subdominant.
- IV-I
- A diminutive coda.
- French vocalists sing a lot of them.
- This augmented sixth chord only has three chord factors.
- B7#11 for F7alt, for example (two words).
- Comes after the development section in a Sonata Allegro.
- A vigorous or playful composition.
- A word that describes the function of N6 and Aug. 6th chords.
- A nonharmonic that is preceded by a preparation and followed by a resolution.
- Another word for a diminished scale.
- A colloquial term for a custom synthetic sound.
- The first section of a Sonata Allegro movement.
- String players and brass players use them.
- A term often associated with the contrasting section of a popular song.
- Steve Reich, Steve Reich, Steve Reich, Steve Reich, Steve Reich
- You might use this synthesizer component to make a siren.
- V7-vi
- The seventh note of a Mixolydian scale, for example.
- A common contrapuntal motion.
- This augmented sixth chord contains two tritones.
- Stacked fifths.
49 Clues: IV-I • V7-vi • Stacked fifths. • V7/V (two words). • A diminutive coda. • B/Bb, for example. • A “crazy” modality. • ABACA is one example. • The black notes on a piano. • A slow dance in triple time. • A common contrapuntal motion. • An alternate passage of music. • iv, bVI, or iidim in a major key. • A vigorous or playful composition. • The interval that splits an octave • ...
Theory Rocks 2018-05-19
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- ABACA is one example.
- An elemental form with three sections.
- You might use this synthesizer component to make a siren.
- A fancy word for a wonky violin tuning.
- V7-vi
- Dr. Strauch would play one if he lived in the Renaissance.
- B/Bb, for example.
- A colloquial term for a custom synthetic sound.
- An alternate passage of music.
- Comes after the development section in a Sonata Allegro.
- This augmented sixth chord only has three chord factors.
- A type of continuous variation similar to a passacaglia.
- A “crazy” modality.
- French vocalists sing a lot of them.
- Half way between the tonic and dominant.
- The interval that splits an octave
- link seems to work well:
- A term often associated with the contrasting section of a popular song.
- A nonharmonic that is preceded by a preparation and followed by a resolution.
- You will likely hear this mode if you go to a movie.
- An eighth note to someone from London
- Another word for a diminished scale.
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- The "elemental" form upon which the Sonata Allegro is built.
- The black notes on a piano.
- A common contrapuntal motion.
- What someone from the UK might call a quarter note.
- V7/V (two words).
- A slow dance in triple time.
- A diminutive coda.
- Schoenberg explored this unusual vocal technique in Pierrot Lunaire.
- This seventh chord can easily resolve to four tonal centers.
- IV-I
- The seventh note of a Mixolydian scale, for example.
- Steve Reich, Steve Reich, Steve Reich, Steve Reich, Steve Reich
- You would expect to hear a subject and answer in one of these.
- A structural function you are likely to find at the end of a composition.
- Ella Fitzgerald never "stepped in it" when she sang these solos.
- This augmented sixth chord contains two tritones.
- Another word that might be used to describe a secundal chord.
- iv, bVI, or iidim in a major key.
- Stacked fifths.
- The sound source of an analog synthesizer.
- Bessie Smith is well known for singing it.
- String players and brass players use them.
44 Clues: IV-I • V7-vi • Stacked fifths. • V7/V (two words). • A diminutive coda. • B/Bb, for example. • A “crazy” modality. • ABACA is one example. • link seems to work well: • The black notes on a piano. • A slow dance in triple time. • A common contrapuntal motion. • An alternate passage of music. • iv, bVI, or iidim in a major key. • The interval that splits an octave • ...
Color Theory 2020-04-11
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- deposit only
- Covers gray hair
- Hue
- One of the secondary colors
- Weakest primary color
- Tight cuticle
- Contributing pigment
- no-lift
- non-oxidation colors
- The number of secondary colors
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- opposite colors
- Strongest primary color
- Where the pigment lives
- Number of prime colors
- Unit of measurement for lightness and darkness
- One of the primary colors
- Diameter of an individual hair
- A reason people color their hair
- black or brow melanin
- Number of levels of hair color
20 Clues: Hue • no-lift • deposit only • Tight cuticle • opposite colors • Covers gray hair • Contributing pigment • non-oxidation colors • Weakest primary color • black or brow melanin • Number of prime colors • Strongest primary color • Where the pigment lives • One of the primary colors • One of the secondary colors • Diameter of an individual hair • Number of levels of hair color • ...
Color Theory 2020-03-24
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- When grey is added to a color.
- Yellow green for example
- No color.
- A color scheme of two colors that sit opposite the color wheel.
- Blue, violet and green are in the _____ family because the colors are like water/ice.
- The purity of the color.
- Paint tubes and ____ were a result of the Industrial Revolution.
- Who mixed and made colors before paint tubes were readily available?
- A property of color and is the lightness or darkness of a color.
- Sir Isaac Newton discovered color comes from what?
- What is the complement of blue?
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- One color plus its tints, tones and shades.
- Another name for violet.
- Mix the complements together to create ____.
- The name of a color.
- Yellow, orange and red are in the warm family because the colors are like what?
- Mixing two primaries together.
- A set of rules that organizes and harmonizes the use of color.
- When black is added to a color.
- A tint of red.
- A color scheme of three colors equally spaced on the color wheel
- An absence of light.
- A way of visually organizing colors
- Red, yellow and blue.
- A color scheme with two sets of complements.
- Colors that sit next to one another on the color wheel.
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. • Yellow green for example • The purity of the color. • When grey is added to a color. • Mixing two primaries together. • When black is added to a color. • What is the complement of blue? • A way of visually organizing colors • ...
Color Theory 2021-02-22
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- red and yellow make...
- comes from one color and its tints, tones, and shades
- blue and red make...
- ...is the complement of orange
- white, black and grey are these colors
- you get this color when mixing complementary colors
- Orange, green, purple are these colors
- colors across from each other on the color wheel are...
- colors that are in between primary and secondary on the color wheel
- color + grey
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- three colors that are next to each other on the color wheel
- Another word for color
- ...is the complement of purple
- green,blue,and purple are examples of...
- red, yellow, blue are these colors
- red, orange, and yellow are examples of...
- blue and yellow make...
- ...is the complement of green
- color + black
- color + white
20 Clues: color + grey • color + black • color + white • blue and red make... • red and yellow make... • Another word for color • blue and yellow make... • ...is the complement of green • ...is the complement of purple • ...is the complement of orange • red, yellow, blue are these colors • white, black and grey are these colors • Orange, green, purple are these colors • ...
particle theory 2020-12-20
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- Does not change shape.
- A steel often melts at ...
- A ice turned into water. What happened to ice.
- The ... is very important for change of state.
- A temperature which liquid becomes solid
- The lowest melting point of solid.
- A process name for turning liquid into solid
- Another name for gas.
- What is other name for boil.
- What is the state of matter of snow.
- The state of matter that can be compressed.
- What matter takes the shape of their container.
- Is it possible to evaporate metal. yes/noo
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- Solid expands when it is ...
- How much heat does it take to evaporate liquid rapidly.
- What changes of state can turn liquid into gas.
- What is the state of matter of milk.
- Which metal has the lowest melting point.
- Particle ... can be used to explain the changes between the three states of matter.
- What kind of movement does solid do.
- How many states of matter is there.
- The particles in liquid and gas can do.
- Turn gas into liquid.
- The temperature at which liquid becomes gas.
- All matter is made up of ...
- How much heat does it take to evaporate alcohol.
26 Clues: Turn gas into liquid. • Another name for gas. • Does not change shape. • A steel often melts at ... • Solid expands when it is ... • All matter is made up of ... • What is other name for boil. • The lowest melting point of solid. • How many states of matter is there. • What is the state of matter of milk. • What kind of movement does solid do. • ...
cosmetology theory 2017-04-18
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- Also called heat waves?
- Most widely used hairstyling product?
- Set of tools and guidelines for successful living?
- Below the skin for hair?
- Technical term for hair on head?
- Growing phase for the hair growth cycle?
- A commitment to constantly improve yourself?
- Transitional phase for hair growth cycle?
- Technical term of hair for eyelashes?
- Also called pith or marrow?
- Also called cold waves?
- Bacteria that is harmless or helpful?
- Most important factor to determine how well the perm is going to be absorb?
- Removes bulk and adds movement?
- Form of one length?
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- Comes from an outside source?
- Technical term for hair on face?
- Protects the client's neck?
- Bacteria that is harmful,disease-producing?
- Also called wet draping?
- The inner desire to do something?
- Keeping yourself on track?
- Technical term of hair for eyebrows?
- Foundation of every haircut?
- Pin curl volume for closeness?
- Resting phase for hair growth cycle?
- Also known as projection or lifting?
- Stationary,immovable foundation?
- Ability to hold a curl?
- The scientific study of the hair?
30 Clues: Form of one length? • Also called heat waves? • Ability to hold a curl? • Also called cold waves? • Also called wet draping? • Below the skin for hair? • Keeping yourself on track? • Protects the client's neck? • Also called pith or marrow? • Foundation of every haircut? • Comes from an outside source? • Pin curl volume for closeness? • Removes bulk and adds movement? • ...
Music Theory 2018-11-06
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- kinda loud
- loud
- what happens on and between the beat
- very soft
- gradually get louder
- gradually get softer
- soft
- both clefs
- lowers note half step
- smoothly connects notes of different pitches
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- joins two notes of the same pitch
- very loud
- notes above or below the staff
- kinda soft
- raises note a half step
- G clef
- how many beats per measure and what note gets 1 beat
- order of sharps (major)
- order flats (major)
- F clef
20 Clues: loud • soft • G clef • F clef • very loud • very soft • kinda loud • kinda soft • both clefs • order flats (major) • gradually get louder • gradually get softer • lowers note half step • raises note a half step • order of sharps (major) • notes above or below the staff • joins two notes of the same pitch • what happens on and between the beat • smoothly connects notes of different pitches • ...
Atomic Theory 2019-09-18
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- Model that said the atom was mostly the same consistency throughout with electrons scattered throughout.
- Came up with the "Quantum Mechanical Model" of the atom (also known for his kitty)
- The number of protons in the nucleus.
- Millikan's experiment that showed the size of a charge on an electron.
- Model that said atoms were just hard spheres.
- Who discovered atoms?
- Rutherford's model where most of the atom's mass was in its nucleus and electrons orbited it (aka Planetary Model).
- Particle with no charge.
- Who discovered the neutron?
- Made up of protons and neutrons.
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- Said there's a fundamental limit to what we can know about the behavior of quantum particles.
- Who discovered the electron?
- Bohr's model of an atom that said electrons could jump to different orbits.
- Positively charged particle.
- Negatively charged particle.
- Created the "Billiard Ball Model" of an atom.
- Model that said that it’s impossible to simultaneously know the exact position and momentum of a particle.
- The regions around an atom that are most likely to contain electrons.
- Rutherford's experiment that showed the mass of the nucleus was 10,000 times smaller than the atom itself.
- Average mass of the atom.
20 Clues: Who discovered atoms? • Particle with no charge. • Average mass of the atom. • Who discovered the neutron? • Who discovered the electron? • Positively charged particle. • Negatively charged particle. • Made up of protons and neutrons. • The number of protons in the nucleus. • Created the "Billiard Ball Model" of an atom. • Model that said atoms were just hard spheres. • ...
ICT THEORY 2017-12-13
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- Type o printer that creates characters by squirting ink through nozzles onto paper.
- What type of printer is an architect likely to use.
- The S in USB stands for?
- Used to transmit high definition audio and video signals.
- Wi-Fi points are often protected by a ______ key?
- A printer that creates its characters by striking the paper through an inked ribbon?
- An example of System Software
- Permanent store for programs and files.
- An example of an input device
- A type of software that works with numbers and calculations using formula.
- A dedicated computer that looks after the security of a network.
- 1024 Megabytes is equal to one?
- The T in ICT stands for?
- The V in DVD stands for?
- Type of software licence that allows you try out a program before you buy it.
- Name given to a range of online storage areas.
- Holds the "Boot" instructions.
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- A network that communicates globally
- Temporarily stores programs of instructions and active data as they are being worked on by the processor.
- Input device used on a laptop.
- The S in ISP stands for?
- Physical components of a computer system.
- Another name for a PC
- The CPU is a small ____ that can get very hot when in use and needs to be cooled.
- An item of hardware that is used as an input and an output device.
- The CPU's speed is measured in ___
- The U in EULA stands for?
- Software used to perform a specific tasks.
- An online diary in which you can "post" anything that is on your mind.
- An example of application software used to edit images.
- 8 bits equals one?
- What type of device displays processed results.
- Printer that uses toner.
33 Clues: 8 bits equals one? • Another name for a PC • The S in USB stands for? • The S in ISP stands for? • The T in ICT stands for? • Printer that uses toner. • The V in DVD stands for? • The U in EULA stands for? • An example of System Software • An example of an input device • Input device used on a laptop. • Holds the "Boot" instructions. • 1024 Megabytes is equal to one? • ...
Color Theory 2023-02-16
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- This arrangement of colors contains all the colors of a single hue
- This arrangement of colors contains two colors adjacent to its complement, in addition to the base color on the color wheel
- This secondary color is often associated with growth or forgiveness
- These colors are formed by mixing one primary color with another primary color
- This secondary color is often associated with energy or enthusiasm
- This is a pleasing arrangement of parts, whether it be music, poetry, color, or even an ice cream sundae
- This primary color is often associated with anger or passion
- These colors are formed by mixing one primary color with one adjacent secondary color
- This secondary color is often associated with royalty or power
- Next to or adjoining something else
- This primary color is often associated with happiness or caution
- An artistic technique of scrubbing an undiluted, opaque, and generally pale pigment across others for special textural effects or to raise the key of a dark-colored area
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- This person developed the first circular diagram of colors in 1666
- These colors cannot be mixed or formed by any combination of other colors
- This arrangement of colors contains a pair of colors opposite or across from each other on the color wheel
- This arrangement of colors contains any 3 colors that are evenly spaced on the color wheel
- This arrangement of colors contains groups of 4-5 colors that are next to each other on the color wheel
- An artistic technique used to create tonal or shading effects by drawing (or painting) closely spaced parallel lines
- This presents a logically arranged sequence of pure hues has merit
- An artistic technique of drawing, painting, or engraving using numerous small dots or specks
- An artistic technique that is used with mediums that do not allow blending (ex: pen and ink) to indicate shading, modeling, light, and shade with lines crossing over each other
- This primary color is often associated with sadness or peace
22 Clues: Next to or adjoining something else • This primary color is often associated with anger or passion • This primary color is often associated with sadness or peace • This secondary color is often associated with royalty or power • This primary color is often associated with happiness or caution • This person developed the first circular diagram of colors in 1666 • ...
Information theory 2023-04-10
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- Crumpled
- Cram
- Strip
- A situation when you're almost in a new situation
- Devise
- Acclaim
- Bandwidth
- Faint
- Pin smt down
- Prestigious
- Bit
- Get through
- Inveigle
- Shun
- Genuine
- Sensor
- Ambiguous
- Capture
- Intact
- Interference
- Package up
- Spectacular
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- Leave out
- Binary
- Cope with
- Triumph
- Reliably
- Feat
- Change from using
- Capacity
- Enable
- Redundant
- Crisps
- Spare
- Theorem
- Probe
- So-called
- Superfluous
- Exposure
- Vague
- Compression
- Ravage
- Infere with
- Convey
44 Clues: Bit • Cram • Feat • Shun • Strip • Faint • Spare • Probe • Vague • Binary • Devise • Enable • Crisps • Sensor • Intact • Ravage • Convey • Triumph • Acclaim • Theorem • Genuine • Capture • Crumpled • Reliably • Capacity • Inveigle • Exposure • Leave out • Cope with • Bandwidth • Redundant • So-called • Ambiguous • Package up • Prestigious • Get through • Superfluous • Compression • Infere with • Spectacular • Pin smt down • Interference • Change from using • ...
Information theory 2023-05-13
29 Clues: bit • cram • feat • shun • probe • Faint • laser • strip • spare • intact • devise • binary • obroli • ravage • circuit • acclaim • set out • package • crumple • Exposure • inveigle • pin down • redundant • bandwidth • ambiguous • Superfluous • compression • Interference • on the brink of smt
Color Theory 2021-09-16
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- all colors in the light spectrum reflected
- tonal value left behind
- mixing two primary colors
- color with grey or its complement added
- colors with more of this will be warm
- absorb light. hair can appear darker
- brightness or dullness of a hue
- color perceived to have zero saturation
- used to measure the lightness or darkness of hair
- opposite from each other on the wheel
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- pure colors that can not be created
- mixing two secondary and primary colors
- color with white added
- all colors in the light spectrum absorbed
- value of a color, lightness, or darkness degree
- added to colors to appear lighter and brighter
- strongest of the primary colors
- tones that are the same as target level NRP
- degree or purity of a hue
- tones that are across each other will
- reflect more light, hair can appear lighter
21 Clues: color with white added • tonal value left behind • mixing two primary colors • degree or purity of a hue • strongest of the primary colors • brightness or dullness of a hue • pure colors that can not be created • absorb light. hair can appear darker • colors with more of this will be warm • tones that are across each other will • opposite from each other on the wheel • ...
Particle Theory 2021-12-16
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- The amount of space something takes up is called _____________.
- __________________ is the transfer of heat energy through solids.
- The state of matter that results from condensation.
- _____________ is the measure of average energy of moving particles in matter.
- A state of matter with a definite shape and volume.
- Both a liquid and a gas take the shape of their ___________ container.
- The states of matter can also be called ______________.
- __________ is the total energy of moving particles in matter.
- An explanation for why things work or how things happen.
- _________________ is when lower temperature causes particles to move slower and come closer together, decreasing their volume.
- This happens during the phase change from solid to liquid.
- Adding energy ___________ the attraction between particles.
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- Making ice cube trays is a process of ____________________.
- Gas can be ____________ unlike solids and liquids.
- When a solid changes directly into a gas.
- Heat is transferred by movement of a heated fluid such as air or water.
- The opposite of evapoaration.
- The particles in a solid move ___________ than those in a liquid.
- Gas does not have a _________ shape or volume.
- When particles move faster and further apart due to the addition of heat, the volume is said to _________________.
- Frost on leaves are an examples of ____________.
- The state of matter where forces of attraction are the weakest.
- The change from liquid to gas.
- The particles in a liquid move ___________ when energy is added.
- Adding energy or removing energy causes a ___________ in states of matter.
- Steam boils out of water because its particles gain this.
26 Clues: The opposite of evapoaration. • The change from liquid to gas. • When a solid changes directly into a gas. • Gas does not have a _________ shape or volume. • Frost on leaves are an examples of ____________. • Gas can be ____________ unlike solids and liquids. • The state of matter that results from condensation. • A state of matter with a definite shape and volume. • ...
Color Theory 2022-02-21
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- "Muted colors"
- Red, Yellow, and Blue
- THREE colors EVENLY spaced on the color wheel
- Orange, Green and Purple
- slow drying paint
- A 2-D line
- Opposite of Dark
- Another word for complementary?
- Pottery
- Paint: Used for Graffiti art
- Hue?
- water-based fast drying paint
- Crayolas
- Lightness or Darkness of a Hue
- Adding Black to a color/hue
- water paint
- Double Complementary
- Mix a Primary and a Secondary to get?
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- Personal view of art
- Red, Yellow-Green and Blue-Green
- Colors associated with fire and the sun
- Color wheel used for Gaming and PCs
- Computer art, Procreate
- Primary color wheel (Three letters)
- Colors associated with nature, like grass and water
- Green, Blue and Purple
- The use of drawing materials
- Two colors that Contrast?
- Purity or Intensity of a color
- A color plus its tints and shades
- Chalk-like crayons
- Four colors EVENLY spaced
- The colors sit on this circle
- what's made from clay
- "A moving dot"
- Color?
- Adding Grey to a color/hue
- Adding white to color/hue
- Digital Color Wheel for Graphic Design and Printing
39 Clues: Hue? • Color? • Pottery • Crayolas • A 2-D line • water paint • "Muted colors" • "A moving dot" • Opposite of Dark • slow drying paint • Chalk-like crayons • Personal view of art • Double Complementary • Red, Yellow, and Blue • what's made from clay • Green, Blue and Purple • Computer art, Procreate • Orange, Green and Purple • Two colors that Contrast? • Four colors EVENLY spaced • ...
music theory 2022-02-24
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- extended chord
- lower in pitch
- notes of different pitches played together
- The fifth note of a scale
- type of scale
- two semitones between two different notes.
- sequence of notes played one after the other to produce a tune.
- Rising in pitch
- Falling in pitch
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- order of notes in a chord is changed
- complements a pitch
- shift a piece of music
- short sequence
- The first note
- An interval of 12 semitones
- two notes played
- lowest note of a chord
- most common scale in Western music
- scale
- theory
20 Clues: scale • theory • type of scale • extended chord • lower in pitch • short sequence • The first note • Rising in pitch • two notes played • Falling in pitch • complements a pitch • shift a piece of music • lowest note of a chord • The fifth note of a scale • An interval of 12 semitones • most common scale in Western music • order of notes in a chord is changed • ...
design theory 2024-12-10
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- Type of average which is the middle value when data is ordered from least to greatest
- The percentile of people for who are too small to reasonably size a designed object for
- Giving color texture and shade to a lined drawing to make it look more realistic
- Person who comes up with and refines the idea for a product
- General name given to the group of buyers for your products
- The amount of money left over when all costs of an enterprise have been deducted
- A new design idea
- Set rules that a product must follow to be legal to sell.
- Person who fixes or makes a product or system
- How long someone can focus on a given task.
- A type of quiz given to people to find out general answers about something
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- The sizing factor we use to make a representation of a real thing or either on paper or as a model
- The study of the measurement of people to suit the design of toys
- The percentile of people for who are too large to reasonably size a designed object for
- The looks of a product
- how people interact with physical objects
- typical graph shape for showing distribution of characteristics across a population EG people's heights
- Type of average gained from adding all parts and dividing by the number there are
- Type of average when something is frequently chosen because of its popularity
- Finding out for real whether something works
20 Clues: A new design idea • The looks of a product • how people interact with physical objects • How long someone can focus on a given task. • Finding out for real whether something works • Person who fixes or makes a product or system • Set rules that a product must follow to be legal to sell. • Person who comes up with and refines the idea for a product • ...
Programming Theory 2025-01-30
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- Python function that can be used to place text on individual lines. Can be used when file handling
- Count controlled loop
- Division that just returns the remainder (%)
- One of a range of values needs to be true
- Conditional controlled loop
- The joining of strings
- IF | ELSE
- Python function to change text to small case
- >=
- Python function to extract a range of characters from a string
- looping
- The w in file handling
- In order
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- Operator that is =
- <
- The r in file handling
- Both values need to be true
- Changing from one data type to another
- Sub program (routine) that does not return a value
- Sub program (routine) that returns a value
- An subprogram that calls itself
- Division that just returns the whole number (// - floor)
- An identifier for a value in memory that may change while the programming is running
- Operator that is ==
- >
- An identifier for a value in memory that does not change while the programming is running
- Getting a range (certain characters) of a string
- The opposite value
- Popular character set
29 Clues: < • > • >= • looping • In order • IF | ELSE • Operator that is = • The opposite value • Operator that is == • Count controlled loop • Popular character set • The r in file handling • The joining of strings • The w in file handling • Both values need to be true • Conditional controlled loop • An subprogram that calls itself • Changing from one data type to another • ...
Cell Theory! 2023-10-18
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- found only in plant cells; allows photosynthesis to happen by absorbing sunlight
- jelly-like substance inside a cell; contains all organelles
- stores water and other liquid materials inside the cell
- all living things are made of these
- cells can _______ to form new cells
- the largest living things in the organization of living this is called an _______
- Endoplasmic _______; makes lipids (fats)and breaks down harmful chemicals
- cell _______; found in both plant and animal cells, protects and supports the outside of the cell
- ______ complex; packages materials for delivery inside and outside of the cell
- organism that is made of only one cell
- organisms with a nucleus and membrane-bound organelles
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- control center of the cell; contains DNA
- the powerhouse of the cell; provides energy
- (plural) these create proteins; smallest organelle in the cell
- cell _____; only found in plant cells, protects and supports the outside of the cell
- last name of the scientist that created the Cell Theory
- organisms that is made of 2 or more cells
- last name of the scientist that discovered cells by looking at cork through a microscope
- organisms without a nucleus or membrane-bound organelles
- (plural)only found in animal cells; these digest (break down) wastes inside of cells
20 Clues: all living things are made of these • cells can _______ to form new cells • organism that is made of only one cell • control center of the cell; contains DNA • organisms that is made of 2 or more cells • the powerhouse of the cell; provides energy • organisms with a nucleus and membrane-bound organelles • last name of the scientist that created the Cell Theory • ...
Music theory! 2024-02-02
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- Equals 4 beats
- Dictates how many beats per bar
- A raised semi-tone
- Found at the end of the piece
- Play Loudly
- This separates the staff into counted measures
- Equals 1 beat
- Means "short and detached sound"
- Play moderately soft
- Equals half a beat
- Middle C and up is the ______ clef
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- this means to play Legato
- Play softly
- Play moderately loud
- Equals 2 beats
- This symbol means to give the note emphasis
- Cancels out a sharp or flat
- Middle C and down is the ____ Clef
- Equals one quarter of a beat
- Means "smoothly connected"
- Counted beats of silence
- A lowered semi-tone
22 Clues: Play softly • Play Loudly • Equals 1 beat • Equals 4 beats • Equals 2 beats • A raised semi-tone • Equals half a beat • A lowered semi-tone • Play moderately loud • Play moderately soft • Counted beats of silence • this means to play Legato • Means "smoothly connected" • Cancels out a sharp or flat • Equals one quarter of a beat • Found at the end of the piece • Dictates how many beats per bar • ...
kinetic theory 2025-05-08
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- equals the product and mass of velocity
- the uneven forces acting on the particles on the surface of a liquid
- mass of an object divided by its value
- measure of kinetic energy of the individual particles and substance
- gas changed to a solid
- positively changed particle in the nucleus of an atom
- the ability to cause change
- thermal energy transferred from a warmer object to a cooler an object
- rate at which work is done
- speed and direction of moving object
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- a substance that has no definite shape
- negatively charged particle that exists in an electron cloud
- amount of matter in an object
- energy and object has due to its motion
- distance traveled divided by time
- eclectic neutral particle that has same mass as a proton and found in an atom nucleus
- force that acts oppose sliding between two touching surfaces
- matter that can be liquid and gets hot so it evaporates
- a push or pull
- matter with a definite value and no definite shape that con flow from place to place
20 Clues: a push or pull • gas changed to a solid • rate at which work is done • the ability to cause change • amount of matter in an object • distance traveled divided by time • speed and direction of moving object • a substance that has no definite shape • mass of an object divided by its value • equals the product and mass of velocity • energy and object has due to its motion • ...
kinetic theory 2025-05-08
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- a liquids resistance to flow is known as this
- the uneven forces acting on the particles on the surface of a liquid are called this
- the things that make up all types of matter
- the average kinetic energy of the individual particles is called this
- a state of matter that has definite volume but no definite shape
- the particles in this solid are found in random arrangement
- the change from a solid state to a liquid state
- the changing state of matter is called this
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- is equal to the force exerted on a surface divided by the total area
- the particles in this solid are arranged in a repeating three dimentional pattern called a crystal
- the particles in this state are much farther apart then in other states
- the movement of thermal energy from a substance at a higher temperature to one at a lower temperature is called this
- anything that takes up space and has mass
- the change from a liquid state to a solid state is called this
- the change from a liquid to a gas
- this is a measure of the amount of energy required to raise 1 g of a substance 1 Celsius
- is the change from a gaseous state to a liquid state
- the change from a solid to a gas state
- the hardest state of matter
- the total kinetic and potential energy of all the particles in a sample of matter is called this
20 Clues: the hardest state of matter • the change from a liquid to a gas • the change from a solid to a gas state • anything that takes up space and has mass • the things that make up all types of matter • the changing state of matter is called this • a liquids resistance to flow is known as this • the change from a solid state to a liquid state • ...
Atomic Theory 2021-08-24
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- did the "oil drop experiment"
- inside nucleus, neutral charge
- negatively charged particle
- average mass of the atom
- high-vacuum _______ ray tube
- did gold foil experiment
- model where electrons are scattered throughout atom
- created quantum mechanical model
- ________ Ball Model, created by Dalton
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- _____ model, where electrons orbit a dense nucleus
- created the Uncertainty Principle
- the _______ is 10,000 times smaller than the atom
- inside nucleus, positive charge
- discovered the electron
- number of protons in the nucleus
- formed his atomic theory in 1808
- any substance that cannot be decomposed into a simpler substance
- rejected the idea that there were 4 elements
- neutrons are particles with mass but no ______
- said that electrons "jump" between energy levels
20 Clues: discovered the electron • average mass of the atom • did gold foil experiment • negatively charged particle • high-vacuum _______ ray tube • did the "oil drop experiment" • inside nucleus, neutral charge • inside nucleus, positive charge • number of protons in the nucleus • formed his atomic theory in 1808 • created quantum mechanical model • created the Uncertainty Principle • ...
CS theory 2022-03-23
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- cache is a collection of items of the same type stored in a hidden or ___ place.
- Motherboard is the ___ of the computer
- is the proses of sending a email and getting and revealing someone's person information
- ram repeats about 1000 times a ___
- latency is a measure of the __ it takes data to travel
- grace Hopper created __
- the bus is the ___ for the computer
- Heat Sink keeps the ___cold
- records what you type on your computer
- elon musk is the __ person on earth
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- the ASCII stands for American Standard Code For ___ Interchange
- hard Drive is the main _____ for the computer
- Case holds the __ of computer
- we call a single one or a zero a
- ROM BIOS is used in the ______ up routine for the computer
- when a ___ is being executed the Fetch-Decode-Execute cycle takes place
- ascii was extended to Unicode for non-__ characters
- microscopic transistors act as ___in the CPU
- the operating speed of the computer is the __ speed
- 16gb is equal to 16 billions
20 Clues: grace Hopper created __ • Heat Sink keeps the ___cold • 16gb is equal to 16 billions • Case holds the __ of computer • we call a single one or a zero a • ram repeats about 1000 times a ___ • the bus is the ___ for the computer • elon musk is the __ person on earth • Motherboard is the ___ of the computer • records what you type on your computer • ...
Cell Theory 2025-05-29
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- – Any living thing
- – Basic unit of life
- – Division of the cytoplasm
- – Region that holds chromatids together
- – Chromosomes become visible, nuclear membrane dissolves
- – Chromatids are pulled to opposite poles
- – Tool used to observe cells
- – Scientist who said all animals are made of cells
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- – Condensed DNA visible during mitosis
- – Cell grows and DNA replicates
- – An organism made of many cells
- – An organism made of one cell
- – Chromosomes line up in the middle
- – A well-tested explanation
- – Scientist who said all plants are made of cells
- – Organelle where mitosis takes place
- – Fibers that help separate chromosomes
- – Scientist who stated all cells come from other cells
- – Nuclear membranes start to re-form
- – Scientist who named “cells”
20 Clues: – Any living thing • – Basic unit of life • – A well-tested explanation • – Division of the cytoplasm • – Tool used to observe cells • – Scientist who named “cells” • – An organism made of one cell • – Cell grows and DNA replicates • – An organism made of many cells • – Chromosomes line up in the middle • – Nuclear membranes start to re-form • – Organelle where mitosis takes place • ...
Equestrian Theory 2025-07-10
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- A group of horses kept together
- Jumping position
- Gait where the horse is at a complete stop
- The hard outer part of a horses hoof
- A reddish-brown horse with the same color mane and tail
- Cantering on the "wrong lead"
- A small white marking between the eyes
- Talk with a ____ voice when approaching a horse
- Tool used to muck out stalls
- Always face this direction when leading a horse
- Highest part of a horses back, where they are measured from
- Pinned ears on a horse usually mean they are...
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- A riders position, form and effectiveness
- Part of the bridle that prevents it from slipping off
- The front raised part of the saddle
- A breed known for racing
- A white mark that extends down the front of the face
- Always mount and dismount from this side
- A curry comb is used in a ____ motion
- A brown horse with a black mane and tail
- A baby horse
- Gait that comes after the trot
- Signals riders use to communicate (ex. hands, voice)
23 Clues: A baby horse • Jumping position • A breed known for racing • Tool used to muck out stalls • Cantering on the "wrong lead" • Gait that comes after the trot • A group of horses kept together • The front raised part of the saddle • The hard outer part of a horses hoof • A curry comb is used in a ____ motion • A small white marking between the eyes • ...
MUSIC Theory 2022-10-25
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- have a five lines and four spaces.
- means very loud ff
- meaning to stop.
- means soft p
- combination of pitch and rhythm
- a group of flats and sharps which are places at the beginning of a staff
- also known F clef
- compose of five lines and four spaces
- also known as G clef
- have 4 beats
- gradually soft
- compose of two or more notes that played or sing together and it becomes one sound
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- the speed of a music
- one of accidentals that raises the note semitone/halfstep
- pattern of a beat/melody
- means very soft pp
- a line to notate the note outside the
- structure of how the music or song was made.
- the softness and loudness of a sound
- have 2 beats
- very loud f
- gradually loud
22 Clues: very loud f • means soft p • have 2 beats • have 4 beats • gradually loud • gradually soft • meaning to stop. • also known F clef • means very loud ff • means very soft pp • the speed of a music • also known as G clef • pattern of a beat/melody • combination of pitch and rhythm • have a five lines and four spaces. • the softness and loudness of a sound • a line to notate the note outside the • ...
hair theory 2023-01-10
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- What is the active growing stage of hair called?
- an area of cells around the dermal papilla
- the second layer consisting of unique protein structures
- Which hair structure contains melanin to give hair its natural color?
- is a segment of the outer root sheath.
- hair that grows on the scalp.
- what muscle causes the hair to stand on end?
- eyelash hair.
- Which hair structure supplies nourishment to the hair bulb?
- What is the term used to describe baby fine silky hair on the body at birth?
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- is a mass of loose connective tissue located at the base of the hair follicle.
- the hair follicle thehairstrand the arrector pili muscle and the sabaceous gland make up the?
- thick coarse hair that grows on the face to form a beard.
- The shape of the hairstrand is determined by the shape of the.
- abnormal coverage of hair on areas of the body where normally only lanugo or baby-fine hair appears.
- is a process where cells change their shape dry out and form keratin protein.
- The lower segment of the hair follicle that extends from the follicle base to the insertion of the arrector pili muscle is the
- the central core of the hairstrand also called the pith or marrow
- eyebrow hair.
- the outer covering of the hairstrand made up of overlapping layers of transparent scales
- the study of hair.
21 Clues: eyebrow hair. • eyelash hair. • the study of hair. • hair that grows on the scalp. • is a segment of the outer root sheath. • an area of cells around the dermal papilla • what muscle causes the hair to stand on end? • What is the active growing stage of hair called? • the second layer consisting of unique protein structures • ...
Cell Theory 2022-08-25
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- determined cells arise from preexisting cells
- concluded all animals are made of cells
- macromolecule that stores energy, gives protection and is involved in cell communication
- obtaining food to provide energy to grow
- improved the microscop, was the first person to view live cells
- macromolecule that contains genetic information
- perceiving and responding to changes in the environment
- providing protection against enemies
- increase in size
- chemical reactions inside the cell
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- macromolecule that provides energy storage, structural support and cell communication
- concluded all plants are made of cells
- primitive cells, do not contain a nucleus
- keeps conditions within the organism within tolerable limits (balanced)
- macromolecule that aids in cell communication, transport, a chemical breakdown of substances and structural support
- gave us the term cell, observed the bark of a cork tree
- complex cells, contain a nucleus and membrane bound organelles
- smallest structural unit of an organism
- producing an offspring
- comprised of 3 parts: all living things are made of cells, cells are the basic unit of life, all cells come from preexisting cells
20 Clues: increase in size • producing an offspring • chemical reactions inside the cell • providing protection against enemies • concluded all plants are made of cells • concluded all animals are made of cells • smallest structural unit of an organism • obtaining food to provide energy to grow • primitive cells, do not contain a nucleus • determined cells arise from preexisting cells • ...
Music Theory 2022-12-11
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- Wooden percussion instrument which ranges 4 octaves
- One of the newer orchestral instruments
- One of the oldest instruments in the world
- Indicating 2 or 4 half notes in a measure
- It's about 12-13 feet long when uncoiled
- As in the first time
- There are usually three in an orchestra
- Die away
- Latin word meaning trumpet or horn
- Lowest instrument in strings
- The only brass woodwind instrument
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- Sudden forceful attack
- partially made of calfskin or plastic
- From the beginning
- Hold total value or stretch the note
- Used to alter the tone or lower the volume of instruments
- Less motion
- Uses the alto clef
- A pitched percussion instrument
- Plays a tuning note at the beginning of the orchestra concerts
- Constitutes the majority of the Sinfonia class
- Plucking strings
22 Clues: Die away • Less motion • Plucking strings • From the beginning • Uses the alto clef • As in the first time • Sudden forceful attack • Lowest instrument in strings • A pitched percussion instrument • Latin word meaning trumpet or horn • The only brass woodwind instrument • Hold total value or stretch the note • partially made of calfskin or plastic • ...
Colour Theory 2025-10-16
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- Three colours used to make all other colours
- A happy colour
- Another word for colour
- Colour is one of the 7 _____ of Art
- An angry colour
- yellow, orange, red
- A colour scheme where you take three colours that are beside each other
- Made by combining red and white
- Made by mixing a primary and secondary colour
- The colour you get when you mix two complementary colours
- A sad colour
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- The relationship between blue and orange
- Made by combining Blue and Green
- Made by combining Yellow and Red
- The brightness or dullness of a colour
- Orange, Green, Purple
- Made by combining Blue and Red
- Blue, green, purple
- Made by adding black to a hue
- Made by adding white to a hue
20 Clues: A sad colour • A happy colour • An angry colour • yellow, orange, red • Blue, green, purple • Orange, Green, Purple • Another word for colour • Made by adding black to a hue • Made by adding white to a hue • Made by combining Blue and Red • Made by combining red and white • Made by combining Blue and Green • Made by combining Yellow and Red • Colour is one of the 7 _____ of Art • ...
AC Theory 2026-02-02
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- Alternate AC name for voltage
- Represents the amplitude/magnitude and phase relationships of voltage and current
- Asymmetrical non-sinusoidal wave with instantaneous rise & fall
- Frequency range of 0Hz - 3KHz
- One complete sinewave
- Symmetrical non-sinusoidal wave with instantaneous rise & fall
- Distance from zero to the highest or lowest point on a sinewave
- Frequency range of 20KHz - 300GHz
- The amount of AC voltage that will do the same amount of work as DC voltage
- Also known as ramp voltage
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- Device that can measure voltage, current, and/or resistance
- Frequency range at 10^23Hz
- Electromechanical device that creates AC
- Distance from positive peak to negative peak
- Frequency range that includes infrared, visible, & ultraviolet
- Half of a sinewave
- Unit of measure for frequency
- Stationary portion of a generator
- Two sinewaves of the same frequency that pass through zero and peak at the same time
- Moveable coil in a generator
- Frequency range of 15Hz - 20KHz
21 Clues: Half of a sinewave • One complete sinewave • Frequency range at 10^23Hz • Also known as ramp voltage • Moveable coil in a generator • Alternate AC name for voltage • Unit of measure for frequency • Frequency range of 0Hz - 3KHz • Frequency range of 15Hz - 20KHz • Stationary portion of a generator • Frequency range of 20KHz - 300GHz • Electromechanical device that creates AC • ...
Theory Revision 2025-09-02
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- Is a technology that automatically provides users with updated content from many different sites (abbreviation)
- Device that connects computers in a network with cables, to enable communication between them (but not used for internet access)
- Allows you to control which programs can access the internet; protects your computer or network from unauthorised access
- An upgrade on WiFi and a more secure wireless networking technology that allows wireless devices to communicate with one another
- Includes the spreading of rumours, gossip and the general bullying of another person using digital communication methods (2 words)
- A place where a WiFi network has been created so that people can connect to the network
- Software that is specifically designed to disrupt, damage, or gain unauthorized access to a computer system
- Getting the latest 'bug fixes' or obtaining new features
- Where computer resources are used without permission, or for tasks not authorised by the owner of the computer (2 words)
- Connecting to your bank via the internet to perform online transactions (2 words)
- A wireless networking technology using radio waves to provide internet access
- A type of cabling that transmits data as pulses of light through thin strands of glass or plastic
- Generally, the minimum hardware requirements needed to run the software (2 words)
- Online publishing tools
- Any type of business transaction that involves communication across the internet
- Any online environment that allows people to 'chat' in real time (2 words)
- 'Free' software that is ad-sponsored and pops up adverts while the program is running
- Error in the program caused by the way it was written (2 words)
- Allows two or more people to hold online conferences at different locations (2 words)
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- where likes, dislikes, interests, photographs, etc. can be posted for friends to see and read (3 words)
- The use of deception to manipulate or 'con' someone into giving out confidential information (such as a password or account number) or into giving access to their computer or premises (2 words)
- Usually relate to the type of operating system, e.g. Linux or macOS versus Windows, and the version needed (2 words)
- Refers to centralising and automating or 'computerising' all tasks and systems in the office (2 words)
- Connects computer to a cabled network, allows computer to communicate with the network
- Network which connects computers in a small area such as a school
- Any technique or software that tries to monitor and track the way you use your computer, and then report this information to a third party
- Software that runs on internet servers - interface viewed in web browser (2 words)
- Is usually carried out by an individual who is obsessed with someone (2 words)
- outlines rights and responsibilities of network users (abbreviation)
- Web-based word processor, presentation and spreadsheet applications (2 words)
- Computing devices that use network resources
- Organisation's private network (abbreviation)
- The protocol (rule for communication) used for the fast, easy transfer of files between remote computers that have an internet connection (abbreviation)
- Cable that is easy and cheap to install (abbreviation)
- A type of malware that encrypts your files or locks your device, making them inaccessible until a ransom is paid to the attacker (2 words)
- Powerful computers that provide resources
- A technology that allows telephone calls to be made over LANs, WANs and the internet (abbreviation)
37 Clues: Online publishing tools • Powerful computers that provide resources • Computing devices that use network resources • Organisation's private network (abbreviation) • Cable that is easy and cheap to install (abbreviation) • Getting the latest 'bug fixes' or obtaining new features • Error in the program caused by the way it was written (2 words) • ...
Color Theory 2025-12-15
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- colors that are used to make every other color in the color wheel
- a color scheme that utilizes color directly next to each other in the color wheel
- a color scheme that utilizes a single color
- adding gray to a hue will change the _____
- the number of hues on the color wheel
- a way to organize and combine colors to influence the mood and appeal of a floral arrangement
- adding white to a hue will change the _____
- another word for color
- a color scheme that utilizes four colors that are equidistant on the color wheel
- made by mixing primary and secondary colors
- made by mixing two primary colors
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- red, yellow, and orange are _____ _____ and are associated with fire, sun, and heat
- a color scheme that utilizes three colors that are equidistant on the color wheel
- blue, green, and purple are _____ _____ and are associated with grass, ice, and water
- the complementary color of yellow is _____
- a color scheme that utilizes two colors directly across from each other in the color wheel
- adding black to a hue will change the _____
- the complementary color of blue is _____
- the tertiary color made by mixing blue and green
- the complementary color of red is _____
20 Clues: another word for color • made by mixing two primary colors • the number of hues on the color wheel • the complementary color of red is _____ • the complementary color of blue is _____ • the complementary color of yellow is _____ • adding gray to a hue will change the _____ • adding black to a hue will change the _____ • a color scheme that utilizes a single color • ...
ACT Prep Vocab 2 2019-08-22
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- quality of being sagacious
- kept secret
- difficult to analyze
- existing only on the surface
- firm hold of something
- reserved or withheld
- redoing a building
- able to recover quickly from difficult condition
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- considerate/sensitive
- fake
- ready to conform to the will of others
- unnecessary
- provide evidence to support or prove the truth of
- spontaneous behavior/action
- the restoration of friendly relations
- deep respect for someone or something
- examine or inspect closely
- lasting for a short period of time
- avoiding the company of other people
- force an end to
20 Clues: fake • unnecessary • kept secret • force an end to • redoing a building • difficult to analyze • reserved or withheld • considerate/sensitive • firm hold of something • quality of being sagacious • examine or inspect closely • spontaneous behavior/action • existing only on the surface • lasting for a short period of time • avoiding the company of other people • ...
Ethics and Morals 2018-03-02
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- the right of an individual to make their own decisions
- the psychologist who hypothesizes a Six Stage Theory of moral development. Many moral developmental theories built on his theory.
- taking actions that do no harm to others
- distributing benefits and harms fairly. Human rights, equality, and fair opportunity all play in this moral principle
- theory that determines ethics by examining the duties individuals have to each other
- keeping promises and contracts, as well as meeting patients' expectations
- the obligation to be truthful
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- not intruding or sharing certain aspects of a person's life
- taking actions that do good for others
- theory that determines ethics by examining the consequences of the action
- keeping personal and confidential information private unless given permission for disclosure
11 Clues: the obligation to be truthful • taking actions that do good for others • taking actions that do no harm to others • the right of an individual to make their own decisions • not intruding or sharing certain aspects of a person's life • theory that determines ethics by examining the consequences of the action • ...
Plate Tectonics 2023-01-13
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- ridge The undersea mountain mountain chain where new ocean floor is produced; a divergent plate boundary
- boundary A plate boundary where two plates grind against each other, moving it different directions
- boundary A plate boundary where two plates move away from each other
- A soft layer of the mantle on which the lithosphere floats
- zone The process by which oceanic crust sinks beneath a deep-ocean trench and back into the mantle at a convergent plate boundary
- A break or crack in the Earth's lithosphere along which rocks move
- A rigid layer made up of the uppermost part of the mantle and the crust
- boundary A plate boundary where two plates move toward each other
- Thickest layer of the Earth; it consists of two layers - the lithosphere and the asthenosphere
- spreading The process by which molten material adds new oceanic crust to the ocean floor
- The layer of rock that forms the Earth's outer surface
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- currents Cause the plates to move; between the lithosphere and the asthenosphere
- Wegener German Scientist who developed the Theory of the Continental Drift in 1912.
- core Dense ball of solid material at the center of he Earth
- The name of the single landmass that broke apart about 225 million years ago
- valley A deep valley where two plates move apart
- Drift Alfred Wegener's hypothesis that the continents were once one huge land mass but have since then drifted apart
- A deep canyon on the ocean floor
- core A layer of molten iron and nickel that surrounds the inner core of the Earth
- of Plate Tectonics Theory that pieces of the Earth's lithosphere are in motion,driven by convection currents in the mantle
20 Clues: A deep canyon on the ocean floor • valley A deep valley where two plates move apart • The layer of rock that forms the Earth's outer surface • A soft layer of the mantle on which the lithosphere floats • core Dense ball of solid material at the center of he Earth • boundary A plate boundary where two plates move toward each other • ...
Famous Scientist and Discoveries 2016-03-03
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- Known for contributions to the fields of cosmology,general relativity, and quantum gravity, especially with black holes
- 3 Laws of Motion
- Isaac Newton discovered this, leading him to create the laws of motion
- Goerges Lemaîtr's theory of how the universe was created in 1927
- Father of genetics
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- E=MC2
- Inventor Of Electricity
- Discovered the Quantum Theory
- Theory of evolution
- Fisrt to use the telescope to gather evidence that the earth revolves around the sun
10 Clues: E=MC2 • 3 Laws of Motion • Father of genetics • Theory of evolution • Inventor Of Electricity • Discovered the Quantum Theory • Goerges Lemaîtr's theory of how the universe was created in 1927 • Isaac Newton discovered this, leading him to create the laws of motion • Fisrt to use the telescope to gather evidence that the earth revolves around the sun • ...
Roaring 20s 2023-02-14
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- arrangement for delayed payment of a loan or purchase
- nightclub that illegally served alcohol
- a young woman eager to try the latest fashion, dance or fad
- economics theory that business, if free of government regulation, will act in ways that benefit the nation
- Amendment Amendment which ended the Prohibition of alcohol in the US, repealing the 18th amendment
- scientific theory of how life forms developed over millions of years
- culture movies, fashions, songs, slang and other expressions of culture that appeal to many people
- line manufacturing using a conveyor belt to move materials to workers who stay in one place to work
- belief that every word of the Bible is literally true
- Amendment Prohibited the manufacture, sale, and distribution of alcoholic beverages
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- Trial 1925 trial of a Tennessee schoolteacher for teaching Darwin's theory of evolution
- (Ku Klux Klan) organization that promotes hatred and discrimination against specific ethnic and religious groups
- putting value on material things above intellectual or spiritual things
- Renaissance a burst of African American culture in the 1920's and 1930's
- Generation Americans who became disillusioned with society after World War I
- Age name for the 1920's, because of the popularity of jazz - a new type of music that combined different sounds
- (Quota Laws) In reference to migration, laws that place maximum limits on the number of people who can immigrate to a country each year.
- buying paying for items in small, monthly payments
- legal ban on alcohol imposed by the 18th amendment
- media communications that reach a large audience
20 Clues: nightclub that illegally served alcohol • media communications that reach a large audience • buying paying for items in small, monthly payments • legal ban on alcohol imposed by the 18th amendment • arrangement for delayed payment of a loan or purchase • belief that every word of the Bible is literally true • ...
green sheet 2023-09-03
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- field - The area of magnetic force around a magnet
- crust - The portion of the earth's crust that primarily contains basalt, is more dense than continental crust, and is about 6 - 7 km thick.
- - A dark, dense, igneous rock with a fine texture, found in oceanic crust.
- ridge - An undersea mountain chain where new ocean floor is produced, a divergent plate boundary.
- spreading - The process that creates new sea floor as plates move away from each other at the mid-ocean ridges.
- trench - a deep valley along the ocean floor through which oceanic crust slowly sinks towards the mantle in a process known as subduction.
- - The preserved remains or traces of an organism that lived in the past.
- plates - Sections of the Earth's crust that move due to convection currents.
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- crust - The portion of the earth's crust that primarily contains granite, is less dense than oceanic crust, and is 20-50 km thick.
- - A supercontinent containing all of Earth's land that existed about 225 million years ago.
- drift - The hypothesis that states that the continents once formed a single landmass, broke up, and drifted to their present locations.
- - A usually light-colored igneous rock that is found in continental crust.
- - The process by which oceanic crust sinks beneath a deep-ocean trench and back into the mantle at a convergent plate boundary.
- of Plate Tectonics - A theory stating that Earth's lithosphere is broken into huge plates that move and change in size over time.
- Hess - Proposed the theory of seafloor spreading.
- Wegener - A German scientist who proposed the theory of continental drift.
16 Clues: Hess - Proposed the theory of seafloor spreading. • field - The area of magnetic force around a magnet • - The preserved remains or traces of an organism that lived in the past. • - A usually light-colored igneous rock that is found in continental crust. • - A dark, dense, igneous rock with a fine texture, found in oceanic crust. • ...
MGMT2350 Activity #1 2022-01-27
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- max weber
- stressed the importance of super-ordinate goals
- associated with start of behavioral mgt
- a function of management
- #2 condition for the industrial revolution
- decisions based on experience
- appeal to this bias or fallacy
- industrial revolution started here
- investors, employees, customers
- conflict, problems DB#1
- its Italian and introduced classical info
- administrative principles
- father of scientific mgt theory
- would you sacrifice 1 for 5?
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- first line mgrs need more of this
- #2 step in decision making
- History provides a ____ framework for understanding
- acceptance theory of authority
- mental shortcuts
- wrote "the protestant ethic & spirit of capitalism"
- effective decision-making relies on
- 1 of 2 systems of decision-making
- #1 step in decision making
- associated with the Hawthorne studies
- Mintzberg type of mgt role
- logical bias or fallacy "everyone does it"
26 Clues: max weber • mental shortcuts • conflict, problems DB#1 • a function of management • administrative principles • #2 step in decision making • #1 step in decision making • Mintzberg type of mgt role • would you sacrifice 1 for 5? • decisions based on experience • acceptance theory of authority • appeal to this bias or fallacy • investors, employees, customers • ...
Plate Tectonics Crossword 2017-10-17
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- layer of rock that forms Earth's outer surface
- the process of oceanic crust entering the mantle.
- Name of a single landmass that broke apart 200 million years ago
- theory that the plates are in slow constant motion
- used to see the sea floor
- The process of the seafloor renewing because of convection currents
- causes rift valleys if on land
- something you eat off of
- boundary that produces mountains with 2 continental plates
- movement of a fluid, caused by differences in temperature
- layer of hot, solid material between the crust and core
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- Undersea mountain chain where a new ocean floor is produced
- remains of organisms that lived in the past
- break in Earth’s crust
- point of subduction
- causes earthquakes
- theory that the continents are moving across the Earth
- scientist that came up with continental drift
- there is a popular blank in Iceland
- mountain with molten lava that can rise to the surface
20 Clues: causes earthquakes • point of subduction • break in Earth’s crust • something you eat off of • used to see the sea floor • causes rift valleys if on land • there is a popular blank in Iceland • remains of organisms that lived in the past • scientist that came up with continental drift • layer of rock that forms Earth's outer surface • ...
tocabens_ch4vocab 2014-09-08
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- is to assert that god is behind the writing
- incapable of error
- new orthodox
- a promise
- theory that god told them what to write and writes put in their own words
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- truthful
- based off of human knowledge/thinkers
- combination of dynamic and dictation theory
- covenant
- theory that god dictated every word of the bible
10 Clues: truthful • covenant • a promise • new orthodox • incapable of error • based off of human knowledge/thinkers • is to assert that god is behind the writing • combination of dynamic and dictation theory • theory that god dictated every word of the bible • theory that god told them what to write and writes put in their own words
Sensational, perception 2026-03-26
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- The sense of smell.
- The process by which our sensory receptors receive stimulus energies from the environment.
- BLINDNESS: A failure to detect a change in a visual stimulus, often due to a brief interruption in the scene.
- MEMORY: A temporary, limited-capacity memory system that holds information for brief periods.
- MEMORY: A form of memory that involves recalling events from one's own life.
- MEMORY: A momentary sensory memory of auditory stimuli.
- The system for monitoring the position and movement of individual body parts.
- The part of the brain that acts as a relay station for sensory information, except smell.
- CORTEX: The outermost layer of the brain, crucial for complex cognitive functions and memory.
- CONTROL THEORY: The theory proposing that the spinal cord contains a neurological gate that blocks or allows pain signals.
- A neurotransmitter involved in arousal, attention, and memory, often linked to the fight-or-flight response.
- The process of organizing and interpreting sensory information.
- A condition in which stimulation of one sense automatically triggers an experience in another sense.
- The process of converting physical energy into neural signals.
- A binocular depth cue involving the inward turning of the eyes when focusing on a nearby object.
- The transparent outer layer of the eye that protects it and helps focus light.
- The sense of taste.
- A memory task where a person must generate information without cues, such as an essay exam.
- OF THE TONGUE: A temporary inability to retrieve a memory that is stored in long-term memory.
- Sensation, Perception, Attention & Memory
- The transparent structure behind the pupil that changes shape to focus light on the retina.
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- The process of grouping separate pieces of information into a single, manageable unit.
- MEMORY: A type of long-term memory for facts and general knowledge about the world.
- A false memory that feels real but is not based on actual events.
- The loss of the ability to understand or produce language, often due to brain damage.
- DISPARITY: The ability to perceive depth by comparing the slightly different images from each eye.
- The focusing of conscious awareness on a particular stimulus.
- THEORY: The theory that color vision is processed by three types of cones sensitive to red, green, and blue.
- The process of getting information out of memory storage.
- MEMORY: The retention of information about the spatial relationships and layout of an environment.
- The sense of body movement and position.
- ILLUSION: An illusion where two lines of equal length appear different because of the angles at the ends.
- A cognitive bias where people overestimate the accuracy of their own knowledge or judgments.
- THEORY: The theory that explains how we hear different pitches based on the location of vibration on the basilar membrane.
- The process of retaining information in the brain for later use.
- The structure in the inner ear responsible for hearing.
- A mental shortcut that allows for quick, efficient judgments.
- ADAPTATION: The gradual decline in sensitivity to a constant or repetitive stimulus at the level of sensory receptors.
- The process by which the lens changes shape to focus on objects at different distances.
- The processing of information into the memory system.
- Student
- The inability to recognize faces, often due to brain damage.
- MEMORY: A momentary sensory memory of visual stimuli.
- A stimulus that is not consciously perceived but can still influence behavior.
- Complete the crossword using the clues provided. All terms relate to psychology concepts in sensation, perception, attention, and memory.
45 Clues: Student • The sense of smell. • The sense of taste. • The sense of body movement and position. • Sensation, Perception, Attention & Memory • The processing of information into the memory system. • MEMORY: A momentary sensory memory of visual stimuli. • MEMORY: A momentary sensory memory of auditory stimuli. • The structure in the inner ear responsible for hearing. • ...
qwertyuiopasdfghjklzxcvbnm 2020-09-30
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- NOW!
- Monarchy / Type of monarchy that the dictator has all the power
- / Ruled by religious leaders
- government / System were the central government makes all the decisions
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- Jefferson / Drafted the declaration of independence
- contract theory / Theory that society is a contract with the government
- theory / Elites include businessmen, the wealthy, the media, union leaders, and others.
- / The ability to rule absolutely within a state
- / Legislative body having one house or chamber
- colonies / Colonies owned by king George
- diagnosis
11 Clues: NOW! • diagnosis • / Ruled by religious leaders • colonies / Colonies owned by king George • / Legislative body having one house or chamber • / The ability to rule absolutely within a state • Jefferson / Drafted the declaration of independence • Monarchy / Type of monarchy that the dictator has all the power • ...
Clone of SIE Unit 4 2021-01-12
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- Items given for a ______ event may exceed the $100 gift limit
- This governs the resolution of disagreements and claims between members, registered representatives, and the public addressing monetary claims
- This is who fills out the U5 form
- A report listing all written complaints must be filed with FINRA within ______ days of the end of each calendar quarter
- A municipal _______ professional is an associated person of a FINRA member firm engaged in municipal securities underwriting, trading, sales, etc., that involve communication with public investors
- This attempts to sever any connection between the making of contributions and the awarding of municipal securities business by prohibiting the dealer from engaging in municipal securities business with the issuer for two years from the date the contribution was made.
- This established the uniform trade practices for BDs to follow when the do business with other member firms
- The ________ member firm is responsible for the supervision of a private securities transaction
- The special status of representatives on military leave continues for _____ days after leaving military service
- This type of investment can be made by an associate person without providing written notice to their employing BD if it is for their own account
- This type of disqualification is a disciplinary sanction that will cause an individual to be rejected from registration. An example would be a felony or misdemeanor conviction involving securities or money in the past 10 years.
- Complete and truthful ________ is required on all forms when filling out the U-4 form
- Representatives selling only mutual funds, variable annuities, or DPPs are ______ from fingerprinting.
- A willful misstatement on the u-4 may result in being ______ from the industry.
- this establishes rules, regulations and membership eligibility standards.
- Any sale of securities outside an associated person's regular business and his employing member.
- Where customers can access information on all persons currently registered.
- This requires all registered persons complete a computer-based training session within 120 days of their second registration anniversary and every three years thereafter
- The number of year of residency history required on the U4 form
- A written statement by a customer alleging a grievance arising out of, or in connection with, a securities transaction.
- The MSRB has rules to prevent pay to play activities but who enforces these rules?
- If a member firm approves of a private securities transaction that involves compensation, it must treat the transaction as if it is being done on its own behalf and enter the transaction on its own _______ and supervise the associated person during the transaction.
- Any person who supervises or manages any part of a member’s investment banking or securities business must be registered as a(n) _________
- A significant portion of the firm element continuing education should be related to the firm’s normal business activities and relevant to the duties of the _____________
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- This requires member firms to prepare an annual in-house training plan.
- This may be visited, inspected, and audited at any time by a member firm’s principal, compliance officer or FINRA
- These set out fair and ethical trade practices that member firms and their representatives must follow when dealing with the public.
- If a registered person fails to complete the firm element education requirement, their license may be __________
- If a representative leaves for regular military service, his/her license is placed in a special _______ status
- This describes how member violations of the conduct rules will be heard and handled
- this is gaining political favor via contributions made to political parties, elected officials or candidates.
- The MSRB play for pay rules are intended to deal with the selection of ____________
- How many years copies of customer complaints and quarterly filings must be retained.
- Dinners, seminars and tickets to sporting events are considered allowable business _______ events
- How many years a license remains active after a registered person leaves the industry
- A(n) ______ resignation is assumed to be under circumstances that will not affect future eligibility for employment
36 Clues: This is who fills out the U5 form • Items given for a ______ event may exceed the $100 gift limit • The number of year of residency history required on the U4 form • This requires member firms to prepare an annual in-house training plan. • this establishes rules, regulations and membership eligibility standards. • ...
Plate tetonics 2024-04-06
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- The main divisions of land
- the amount of major tectonic plates
- barriers that divide t he plate tectonics
- occurs when 2 plate tectonics grind against each other
- occurs between two plates tectonics that are grinding against one another.
- The original supercontinent made up of all other continents
- the denser, weaker layer beneath the lithospheric mantle
- Creator of the theory of Continental Drift
- According to the Theory of Continental Drift, the British Isles Scandinavia and the Caledonian Mountains were once connected with the __________ mountains.
- Forms underwater when two plate tectonics converge
- one results of Continental Drift
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- a way to describe the state of the mantle
- one example of evidence that supports continental drift
- the point right above the middle of an earthquake vertically
- Breaking of the Earth's crust
- The cool outermost layer of the Earth that consists of the crust and the uppermost part of the mantle
- Thickest layer of the earth
- Hot semi-fluid material under the crust of the Earth
- the thinnest layer of the Earth
- one result of continental drift
20 Clues: The main divisions of land • Thickest layer of the earth • Breaking of the Earth's crust • the thinnest layer of the Earth • one result of continental drift • one results of Continental Drift • the amount of major tectonic plates • a way to describe the state of the mantle • barriers that divide t he plate tectonics • Creator of the theory of Continental Drift • ...
Fluids and the Particle Theory of Matter 2021-01-26
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- is the best teacher in the world
- particles in a liquid can overcome some of their attraction to each other and slide past each other. This is why liquids __ and take the shape of their container
- temperature affects the speed at which __ move
- can flow and spread out because their particles are far apart and have overcome their attraction to each other
- in the early days of glass making __ sand was heated to more than 1700 degrees C
- when the __ of a solid, liquid or gas decreases, its particles move more slowly and closer together
- can flow and take the shape of their container because their particles have partly overcome their attraction for each other
- in liquids and solids the particles are close together and have strong forces of ___ between them
- is an increase in the volume of a substance in response to an increase in its temperature
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- is anything that has mass and volume
- is a measure of how much space a substance takes up
- involves using air to shape molten glass, much like blowing a bubble with bubble gum
- is a measure of how much matter there is in a substance
- hold a definite shape because their particles are packed closely together and vibrate in one place
- the volume of most fluids decreases when they cool from a liquid to solid except for __
- involves heating glass to temperatures around 600 degrees C so it can be shaped in a mold
- glass __ involves placing various pieces of molten glass on a surface so that they are in contact
- the particle theory of matter is a way of explaining the __ of matter
18 Clues: is the best teacher in the world • is anything that has mass and volume • temperature affects the speed at which __ move • is a measure of how much space a substance takes up • is a measure of how much matter there is in a substance • the particle theory of matter is a way of explaining the __ of matter • ...
Understanding Society 2025-02-26
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- Relativism The idea that cultures should be understood by their own standards rather than judged against another culture.
- Identity Theory A theory that explains how people develop a sense of self based on group membership.
- Theories Small-scale theories that focus on personal interactions and everyday life.
- Knowing The classification of people based on general characteristics rather than individual traits.
- Consciousness A false belief that people accept the social system as fair even when it works against them.
- Theory A theory that focuses on personal interactions and the meanings people assign to them.
- The belief that one’s own culture is superior to others.
- Group A group that is subordinate in society and often lacks power.
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- Interaction A perspective that explores how people use symbols and gestures to communicate.
- Theories Large-scale theories that examine social structures and institutions.
- Distance The perceived or actual separation between different social groups.
- A perspective that emphasizes the importance of African culture and history.
- Theory A theory that highlights social inequalities and power struggles.
- Flaw An inaccurate comparison of past and present societies that leads to misleading conclusions.
- Discriminatory beliefs or practices based on race.
15 Clues: Discriminatory beliefs or practices based on race. • The belief that one’s own culture is superior to others. • Group A group that is subordinate in society and often lacks power. • Theory A theory that highlights social inequalities and power struggles. • Distance The perceived or actual separation between different social groups. • ...
Psychology 2024-12-08
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- the study of expressions, symbolic gestures, and other small individual components of society
- the tendency for a segment of a society to become increasingly controlled by bureaucracies, or organizations governed by rigid administrative rules and formal hierarchies
- positions that we earn through our own accomplishment
- unintentional negative consequence of a societal structure
- a group that one uses to compare oneself to
- the spread of a cultural practice or tradition from one group to another (or between individuals in a single group)
- an intentional or main result of a social structure
- this theory relates to the logical deliberation between options by way measuring the social exchanges that could occur in consequence. Some choices yield more benefits than punishments, others are the opposite, and still others seem to have a neutral exchange value.
- a group within an experimental design that does not receive the experimental conditions
- this theory describes how the expectations that a teacher transmits to a student can cause the student to act in accordance to these expectations
- a political situation where a small group of people effectively run society
- an organization where members are paid or otherwise compensated, such as a job
- the continuation of a cultural tradition through successive generations. The "passing down" of cultural behaviors and knowledge from adults, usually parents, to children.
- sociology the study of the way distinct groups compete for resources
- the implicit or unspoken values that are taught in school
- a phenomenon where material culture advances faster than symbolic culture
- this theory accounts for the fact that we agree upon certain gestures, words, and other symbols, to which we assign meaning.
- an organization that is voluntarily joined and exists to perform some moral activity
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- something that occurs when a person has trouble meeting multiple demands of the same role
- a smaller group within a society whose members share values, often an environment, and common goals
- when one party begins to blend aspects of other culture into their own
- this type of culture includes tangible objects or "things"
- an action that is strongly disapproved of by society; these behaviors may or may not have associated legal sanctions as well
- positions that we are born with or assigned
- this theory explains how groups compete for resources to attain power or superiority
- this theory explains how we assign importance or "value" to certain social constructs
- a socially constructed role that individuals enter when they become ill.
- when an individual leaves a role
- a group that includes long-lasting, close relationships, such as a family or tight-knit group of friends
- an unattended benefit of a social structure
30 Clues: when an individual leaves a role • positions that we are born with or assigned • a group that one uses to compare oneself to • an unattended benefit of a social structure • an intentional or main result of a social structure • positions that we earn through our own accomplishment • the implicit or unspoken values that are taught in school • ...
sci. terms 2013-09-28
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- we live on it
- plates moving away
- old on bottom and new on top
- naturally occurring solid
- theory that the continents moved to where they are now
- a big shake in the ground
- rigid brittle layer made up of the crust and the uppermost part of the mantle
- flexible upper layer of the mantle
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- a once super continent
- a bad thing happens
- The period of time covering the physical formation and development of Earth
- a use to be mountain
- plates moving side by side
- plates moving together
- what scientists call the edges where tectonic plates meet
15 Clues: we live on it • plates moving away • a bad thing happens • a use to be mountain • a once super continent • plates moving together • naturally occurring solid • a big shake in the ground • plates moving side by side • old on bottom and new on top • flexible upper layer of the mantle • theory that the continents moved to where they are now • ...
Science Vocabulary 2021-12-16
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- when two plates go away from each other
- spreading the theory by Harry Hess
- discovered Seafloor spreading
- when to plates come together
- Lava before it comes out of a volcano.
- two plates that slide past each other
- A mountain that holds and releases lava
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- there are 3,Convergent,Divergent,and transform
- The innermost layer of the earth
- Upper layer of the mantle but under the lithosphere
- had the theory of Plate tectonics
- Outermost layer of the earth
- Almost the innermost layer of the earth
- happens when two tectonic plates slide past Each other
- Magma after it leaves the ground
15 Clues: Outermost layer of the earth • when to plates come together • discovered Seafloor spreading • The innermost layer of the earth • 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. • when two plates go away from each other • ...
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 • ...
Sea floor spreading 2022-03-29
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- are made when continental crust pulls apart
- one big super continent
- made the theory of continental drift
- made by two convergent plates
- spots of the crust that magma comes out
- the idea that the earths crust is spreading apart
- happen because of friction in the tectonic plates
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- two plates moving towards each other
- the plates the earths crust rest on
- the plate under north america
- caused by two divergent plants moving away
- a hot liquid in the earths mantle that causes the chances of the crust
- made the theory of sea floor spreading
- magma above ground
- two plantes moving away from each other
15 Clues: magma above ground • one big super continent • the plate under north america • made by two convergent plates • the plates the earths crust rest on • two plates moving towards each other • made the theory of continental drift • made the theory of sea floor spreading • two plantes moving away from each other • spots of the crust that magma comes out • ...
Know ya Marketing Terms 2015-10-05
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- Offering two or more brands in which in a single marketing effort.
- The symbol used to identify a company.
- An example of a tangible element in corporate image.
- Exists when consumers are exposed to a number of ads buts are tuned out.
- Items that are easily evoke consensually held meaning within a culture or subculture.
- The study of population characteristics.
- The activities companies do to support overall promotional strategies.
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- The verbal and non-verbal cues that the sender utilizes in dispatching a message.
- The places where customers may interact with to acquire additional information.
- When a firm standardizes its products and market offerings across countries.
- -Occurs when the perception that most product and services are the same.
- 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.
- Information the sender obtains from the receiver regarding the receiver's interpretation of the message.
- The group of individuals who make a purchase decision on behalf of a business.
- Occurs when the firm has previously has previously chosen a vendor and intends to place a reorder.
- Occurs when products and marketing messages are designed for and adapted to individual countries.
- Anything that disrupts a message
- a marketing strategy that aims to make a brand occupy a distinct position, relative to competing brands, in the mind of the customer.
20 Clues: Anything that disrupts a message • The symbol used to identify a company. • The study of population characteristics. • Transmitting, receiving and processing information. • Consists of products, prices, places and promotions. • An example of a tangible element in corporate image. • Offering two or more brands in which in a single marketing effort. • ...
Great Depression 2026-01-30
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- A period when employment and demand start to decrease
- FDR's economic theory
- Period of bad dust storms in the Great Plains
- a period of increasing employment and expanding business activity
- The Nickname of Oct. 29th 1929
- Places where the hungry could go for meals
- group of veterans who marched on Washington DC
- A period of increasing employment and a good economy
- An additional sum of money
- The phase in the economic/business cycle when the economy starts to get better
- Market Where stocks, or shares of ownership in companies, are sold
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- Money regularly paid to people after the retire
- Programs to help the needy
- Producing more goods than people buy
- President Hoover's economic theory
- holiday Closing of banks
- Cannot afford to pay debts
- Top of the economic cycle, characterized by full employment and overproduction
- To make changes for the better
19 Clues: FDR's economic theory • holiday Closing of banks • Programs to help the needy • Cannot afford to pay debts • An additional sum of money • The Nickname of Oct. 29th 1929 • To make changes for the better • President Hoover's economic theory • Producing more goods than people buy • Places where the hungry could go for meals • Period of bad dust storms in the Great Plains • ...
Cell Project Crossword 2023-09-08
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- What is the basic unit of life?
- What cell organelle produces energy for the cell?
- What scientist in cell theory is credited for discovering cells?
- What scientist added to cell theory by stating all cells come from other cells?
- What is the name of the different parts of a cell?
- What is the outermost layer of a plant cell?
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- What plant cell organelle conducts photosynthesis?
- What is the organelle that lets good stuff in and keeps bad stuff out of the cell?
- What is the "jelly" that suspends the cell organelles?
- What scientist stated that all animals are made of cells in cell theory?
- What is "the brain of the cell"
- What is the "storage area" in a cell called?
12 Clues: What is the basic unit of life? • What is "the brain of the cell" • What is the "storage area" in a cell called? • What is the outermost layer of a plant cell? • What cell organelle produces energy for the cell? • What plant cell organelle conducts photosynthesis? • What is the name of the different parts of a cell? • ...
VSEPR Crossword 2014-03-16
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- 4 bonded pairs and 1 unbonded
- Creates a _______ with 3 bonded pairs and 2 lone pairs
- Number of electrons will help predict the _____ of the molecule
- Creates a 190.5° bond angle
- 6 bonded pairs
- Majority of the time group ______ will be polar
- PCl5 is an example of
- VSEPR theory is based to minimize
- Uneven electrons distribution
- Theory to determine how the molecule will be shaped
- Surrounding the central
- 3 bonded electrons and 1 lone pair
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- ____ pairs create a lot of repulsion
- 4 bonded electrons and 2 lone pairs
- Outer shell
- Nonpolar
- Creating a pyramid with a square base
- H2O is an example of
- Polar
- Creates a 180° bond angle
- Creates a 120° bond angle
- Structure that show bond and bounded electrons pairs
- The P is VSEPR stands for
23 Clues: Polar • Nonpolar • Outer shell • 6 bonded pairs • H2O is an example of • PCl5 is an example of • Surrounding the central • Creates a 180° bond angle • Creates a 120° bond angle • The P is VSEPR stands for • Creates a 190.5° bond angle • 4 bonded pairs and 1 unbonded • Uneven electrons distribution • VSEPR theory is based to minimize • 3 bonded electrons and 1 lone pair • ...
VSEPR Crossword 2014-03-16
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- Nonpolar
- Surrounding the central
- 3 bonded electrons and 1 lone pair
- Creates a 190.5° bond angle
- Creating a pyramid with a square base
- VSEPR theory is based to minimize
- 4 bonded electrons and 2 lone pairs
- PCl5 is an example of
- Creates a _______ with 3 bonded pairs and 2 lone pairs
- ____ pairs create a lot of repulsion
- Number of electrons will help predict the _____ of the molecule
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- Creates a 120° bond angle
- Structure that show bond and bounded electrons pairs
- Creates a 180° bond angle
- Majority of the time group ______ will be polar
- 7 bonded electrons
- H2O is an example of
- Theory to determine how the molecule will be shaped
- Polar
- The P is VSEPR stands for
- Uneven electrons distribution
- Outer shell
- 6 bonded pairs
- 4 bonded pairs and 1 unbonded
24 Clues: Polar • Nonpolar • Outer shell • 6 bonded pairs • 7 bonded electrons • H2O is an example of • PCl5 is an example of • Surrounding the central • Creates a 120° bond angle • Creates a 180° bond angle • The P is VSEPR stands for • Creates a 190.5° bond angle • Uneven electrons distribution • 4 bonded pairs and 1 unbonded • VSEPR theory is based to minimize • 3 bonded electrons and 1 lone pair • ...
Unit Eight Vocabulary Review 2024-02-20
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- Ventromedial nucleus structure in the brain
- This type of psychology studies the optimal functioning of people
- the reason for acting or behaving a certain way
- an eating disorder
- a reason for doing something, especially one that is hidden or not obvious
- a thing that motivates one to do something
- an innate pattern of behavior
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- excessive eating
- This is a hard-to-define emotion we studied by completing a worksheet survey
- the theorist behind the hieraMaslow'sneeds
- a motivation theory about the motivation to reduce drives for needs
- the tendency to seek balance
- the perceived feeling of fullness
- This type of feedback is the root of a theory about emotional expressions
- urgent basic need pressing for satisfaction
- Maslow's hierarchy of ________
- a physiological, cognitive, and behavioral mental reaction
- requirement for something essential
18 Clues: excessive eating • an eating disorder • the tendency to seek balance • an innate pattern of behavior • Maslow's hierarchy of ________ • the perceived feeling of fullness • requirement for something essential • the theorist behind the hieraMaslow'sneeds • a thing that motivates one to do something • Ventromedial nucleus structure in the brain • ...
Unit 1 Review 2023-10-09
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- Origin theory that states people TOOK control of other peoples.
- Articles prior to the Constitution.
- Plan to have representation based on population.
- Second section of the Constitution.
- Last section of the Constitution.
- System of gov't with one central governing body.
- Papers/essays to persuade the passage of the Constitution.
- Principle of democracy that states people can run for office and vote _______participation.
- Economic system with little/no gov't interference.
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- Stated in his social contract theory that people give up certain rights for protection.
- Compromise on counting slaves towards a state's pop. Three ______.
- a country whose people that have the same race/language/history.
- When the gov't controls all industries and businesses.
- Principle of Democracy that everything should be out in the open.
- First section of the Constitution.
- Plan to have equal representation.
- a group of people with the same race/language/history.
- one of the purposes of gov't...provide ________.
18 Clues: Last section of the Constitution. • First section of the Constitution. • Plan to have equal representation. • Articles prior to the Constitution. • Second section of the Constitution. • Plan to have representation based on population. • System of gov't with one central governing body. • one of the purposes of gov't...provide ________. • ...
Lesson 6 2016-09-29
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- potential recruit, client, student
- Mr. White
- Wilson Rawls
- up to standards
- jealous
- provide details
- Mr. White
- magnificent
- moved to new country
- solid
- make, build, form
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- poor
- don't lie, bozo
- allowed to enter
- look in the mirror
- good chances
- real, authentic
- Mr. White's Classroom Environment
- letter of achievement
- intense, major
20 Clues: poor • solid • jealous • Mr. White • Mr. White • magnificent • good chances • Wilson Rawls • intense, major • don't lie, bozo • real, authentic • up to standards • provide details • allowed to enter • make, build, form • look in the mirror • moved to new country • letter of achievement • Mr. White's Classroom Environment • potential recruit, client, student
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
Plate Tectonics 2023-10-30
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- The supercontinent that existed during the late Paleozoic and early Mesozoic eras.
- A tectonic plate that lies beneath a continent.
- The sideways and downward movement of the edge of a plate of the Earth's crust into the mantle beneath another plate.
- A boundary where two tectonic plates slide past each other horizontally.
- A tectonic plate that lies beneath an ocean.
- Spreading: The process by which new oceanic lithosphere forms as magma rises to the surface and solidifies.
- An underwater mountain range, part of the global oceanic ridge system.
- The theory that the Earth's continents have moved over time.
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- A boundary where two tectonic plates move toward each other.
- The rigid outer part of the Earth, consisting of the crust and upper mantle.
- A boundary where two tectonic plates move away from each other.
- Tectonics: The theory that Earth's outer shell is divided into several plates that glide over the mantle.
- An opening in the seafloor from which geothermally heated water discharges.
- This scientist proposed the theory of continental drift.
- A long, narrow, steep-sided depression in the ocean floor.
15 Clues: A tectonic plate that lies beneath an ocean. • A tectonic plate that lies beneath a continent. • This scientist proposed the theory of continental drift. • A long, narrow, steep-sided depression in the ocean floor. • A boundary where two tectonic plates move toward each other. • The theory that the Earth's continents have moved over time. • ...
qwerty 2022-09-29
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- colonies / Colonies owned by king George
- Monarchy / Type of monarchy that the dictator has all the power
- / The ability to rule absolutely within a state
- / Legislative body having one house or chamber
- contract theory / Theory that society is a contract with the government
- diagnosis
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- / Ruled by religious leaders
- NOW!
- Jefferson / Drafted the declaration of independence
- theory / Elites include businessmen, the wealthy, the media, union leaders, and others.
- government / System were the central government makes all the decisions
11 Clues: NOW! • diagnosis • / Ruled by religious leaders • colonies / Colonies owned by king George • / Legislative body having one house or chamber • / The ability to rule absolutely within a state • Jefferson / Drafted the declaration of independence • Monarchy / Type of monarchy that the dictator has all the power • ...
Nicolaus Copernicus 2017-12-06
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- Stands for "the sun"
- Copernicus had a lifetime employment by ______ Church
- Nicolaus was tracking stars before ____ were made
- Copernicus's theory didn't go well with ______
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- __________ theory — sun is center of solar system
- Polish astronomer
- The ______ theory by Ptolemy said the earth was stationary
- Copernicus attended the University of______ in 1491
- Copernicus also said sun spins on own ____ every 24 hrs.
- His book about the heliocentric theory was ____ in 1615
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 • ...
Informatyka 2022-03-20
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- Adres służący do indentyfikacji komputera
- Dziennik prowadzony przez kogoś w Internecie.
- Jedna z firm produkujących procesory.
- Jedna z firm produkujących procesory i karty graficzne.
- Program służący do sprawdzania wydajności komputera.
- Sztuczna inteligencja.
- Prosta ikonka zrobiona z znaków interpunkcyjnych.
- Zabezpieczenie na stronach internetowych.
- Osoba która zarządza zasobami w sieci internetowej.
- Interfejs graficzny.
- Jeden z najbardziej popularnych języków programowania. Użyty np. w Minecraft.
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- Wydzielona część pamięci operacyjnej wydzielona do przechowywania często otwieranych plików.
- Nadanie postaci cyfrowej danym pisanym.
- Pamięć masowa komputera.
- Pamięć operacyjna komputera.
- Zautomatyzowany program wykonujący komendy które otrzymał od użytkownika.
- Jedna z firm produkujących karty graficzne.
17 Clues: Interfejs graficzny. • Sztuczna inteligencja. • Pamięć masowa komputera. • Pamięć operacyjna komputera. • Jedna z firm produkujących procesory. • Nadanie postaci cyfrowej danym pisanym. • Adres służący do indentyfikacji komputera • Zabezpieczenie na stronach internetowych. • Jedna z firm produkujących karty graficzne. • Dziennik prowadzony przez kogoś w Internecie. • ...
Subunit 4.5 the Seven Ps 2024-01-19
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- The degree of customer knowledge and recognition of a particular brand in order to gain more customers.
- Describes one of the purposes of promotion in the marketing mix, which is used to notify or tell customers about a firm’s products.
- Adds a profit margin to the costs of production, thereby ensuring that each unit sold contributes towards the profits of the firm.
- The registered name used to identify a product of a particular business organization.
- Marketing approaches used to prolong or lengthen a product’s life cycle, e.g., price reductions or new promotional strategies.
- The value of a good or service that is paid by the customer.
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- Describes one of the purposes of promotion in the marketing mix, which is used to encourage or convince customers to make a purchase and to improve customer loyalty.
- A pricing method that involves a firm setting low prices so as to gain entry in a new market. The firm will then raise the price once the product or brand has established itself in the industry.
- Part of a firm’s marketing strategy in communicating the value of a brand and what the brand stands for.
- The expected earning potential of a brand, i.e., the likely future earning potential (value) of a particular brand.
- This refers to the ways in which a service is provided or delivered, such as various payment systems, queuing systems, after-sales care, and delivery service options.
- The degree of customer devotion to a particular brand.
- Pricing a product below its cost of production so as to attract customers to also buy other items (with a higher profit margin).
- This refers to both physical (goods) and non-physical (services) items sold by a business or purchased by a customer.
14 Clues: The degree of customer devotion to a particular brand. • The value of a good or service that is paid by the customer. • The registered name used to identify a product of a particular business organization. • The degree of customer knowledge and recognition of a particular brand in order to gain more customers. • ...
Scientific Revolution 2025-10-14
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- Italian astronomer who studied the stars and supported the heliocentric model.
- Systematic process involving making observations, asking questions, forming hypotheses and performing experiments to come to a conclusion.
- English philosopher credited with creating the scientific method
- Period of change in scientific thought during the 16th and 17th centuries
- German astronomer who studied planetary motion.
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- Newton's theory that all objects are affected by gravity.
- Theory that the Sun is the center of the universe
- French scientist who is known as the father of modern philosophy
- Theory that Earth is the center of the universe
- Greek philosopher who created geocentric theory.
10 Clues: Theory that Earth is the center of the universe • German astronomer who studied planetary motion. • Greek philosopher who created geocentric theory. • Theory that the Sun is the center of the universe • Newton's theory that all objects are affected by gravity. • French scientist who is known as the father of modern philosophy • ...
Tectonic Plates 2023-02-09
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- Discovered Sea-Floor-Spreading
- Huge lithosphere pieces that move on the asthenosphere
- The rising of hot, less dense fluid, and the falling of cool, more dense fluid
- The difference between two lines of elevation on a topographic map
- Where an earthquake is most likely to occur
- Supercontinent that held the majority of the landmasses on Earth
- When two plates collide
- When two plates slide together
- When one plate goes under another,and creates volcanic islands
- The study of Earth's surface, specifically in terms of elevation
- Process that transports sediment
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- Line that connects points with the same elevation on a topographic map
- Process that breaks down rocks
- The dropping of sediment to a new place
- A map that shows the shape and elevation of a surface using contour lines
- When two plates divide
- Created Plate Tectonic Theory
- A natural feature of the Earth
- Distance above sea level
- Created Continental Drift Theory
20 Clues: When two plates divide • When two plates collide • Distance above sea level • Created Plate Tectonic Theory • Process that breaks down rocks • Discovered Sea-Floor-Spreading • A natural feature of the Earth • When two plates slide together • Created Continental Drift Theory • Process that transports sediment • The dropping of sediment to a new place • ...
Earth Systems Crossword Puzzle (5% Extra Credit) 2024-02-08
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- a type of volcano that has explosive eruptions with slow, sticky flowing lava
- deep part of the ocean created by subduction zones
- a "sleeping" volcano
- the process by which oceanic crust slips beneath continental crust, returning to the mantle
- the unit of measuring an earthquake's energy output
- the origin point of an earthquake
- the theory of a spreading sea floor
- plates moving together
- the theory that continents were at one point all together in one supercontinent
- a volcano that is erupting or will erupt soon
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- the number of major tectonic plates
- a type of volcano that can have both quiet and explosive eruptions
- large, damaging waves created by underwater seismic activity
- a type of volcano that has quiet eruptions with quick, smooth flowing lava
- how fast or slow a liquid flows
- a dead volcano
- the crack in the middle of a divergent boundary
- plates moving away from each other
- a weak spot in the Earth's crust th
- plates moving past one another
20 Clues: a dead volcano • a "sleeping" volcano • plates moving together • plates moving past one another • how fast or slow a liquid flows • the origin point of an earthquake • plates moving away from each other • the number of major tectonic plates • the theory of a spreading sea floor • a weak spot in the Earth's crust th • a volcano that is erupting or will erupt soon • ...
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Life in the Holy Spirit:Holiness 2025-03-12
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- virtue that empowers individuals to believe in God
- virtue that enables us to love God above all things and our neighbor as ourselves
- a firm disposition to do good
- element of a moral action-the surrounding things that affect the act
- the moral strength and courage to endure difficulties and overcome obstacles in the pursuit of good
- a calling from God to serve Him in a unique way throughout life
- the virtue of self-restraint and moderation
- a judgment of reason that helps individuals determine the moral quality of actions, guiding them toward good and away from evil, and recognizing God's law within
- virtue that means desiring eternal life and the kingdom of heaven
- an action, thought, or desire that goes against God's law, reason, or conscience
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- it's a virtue that involves respecting the rights of others
- a gravely sinful act which can lead to damnation
- a set of laws that outline how to live a good life and please God
- element of a moral action-the why
- a set of blessings that outline how to live as a follower of Jesus Christ
- element of a moral action-the actual action
- the virtue of making good judgments
- a set of actions or acts done to repent for sins
- a sin that is relatively slight or that is committed without full reflection or consent
- sorrow for sins committed, with a firm resolve to not sin again
20 Clues: a firm disposition to do good • element of a moral action-the why • the virtue of making good judgments • element of a moral action-the actual action • the virtue of self-restraint and moderation • a gravely sinful act which can lead to damnation • a set of actions or acts done to repent for sins • virtue that empowers individuals to believe in God • ...
SCIENCE AND NATURE 2024-10-19
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- Long-term average of weather conditions in a region.
- Green pigment in plants that captures sunlight for photosynthesis.
- Theory explaining how species change over time.
- Process by which plants convert sunlight into energy.
- Large ocean wave caused by underwater earthquakes or volcanic eruptions.
- Community of living organisms interacting with their environment.
- Transfer of pollen from male to female parts of flowers.
- Microscopic single-celled organisms, some beneficial, some harmful.
- Essential gas for respiration in most living organisms.
- Force exerted by magnets when they attract or repel each other.
- Molecule carrying genetic information in living things.
- Mountain that erupts molten rock, ash, and gases.
- Subatomic particle with no charge found in the nucleus.
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- Force that attracts objects toward each other.
- Process by which soil and rock are removed from the Earth's surface.
- Natural phenomenon where living organisms produce light.
- Process of forming solid crystals from a solution.
- Theory explaining the movement of Earth's lithospheric plates.
- Natural environment where an organism lives.
- Preserved remains of ancient organisms.
- Visible surface layer of the sun.
- Basic unit of matter, consists of protons, neutrons, and electrons.
- Bright streak of light produced by a meteoroid entering Earth's atmosphere.
- Fundamental theory in physics explaining the behavior of matter on a very small scale.
- Energy emitted in the form of waves or particles.
- Fundamental unit of life, building block of all organisms.
26 Clues: Visible surface layer of the sun. • Preserved remains of ancient organisms. • Natural environment where an organism lives. • Force that attracts objects toward each other. • Theory explaining how species change over time. • Energy emitted in the form of waves or particles. • Mountain that erupts molten rock, ash, and gases. • ...
Evolution and Astronomy 2020-08-03
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- Closest planet to the sun
- Planet on its side
- Cells with nuclei
- Theory of the beginning of the universe
- Hottest planet
- Most recent extinction event, extinction of the dinosaurs
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- Cells without Nuclei, first cells
- Final stage of extinction
- Planet that will be conquered by 2024, according to SpaceX
- Largest planet
- farthest planet from the sun
- Planet with rings
- Biologist who created the theory of evolution with help from Galapagos Birds
13 Clues: Largest planet • Hottest planet • Planet with rings • Cells with nuclei • Planet on its side • Final stage of extinction • Closest planet to the sun • farthest planet from the sun • Cells without Nuclei, first cells • Theory of the beginning of the universe • Most recent extinction event, extinction of the dinosaurs • Planet that will be conquered by 2024, according to SpaceX • ...
Charlie Heath's Dynamic Earth vocabulary 2026-02-03
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- a space around an invisible electric current
- the type of rock oceanic plates are made from
- Only liquid layer of Earth
- Made the theory of continental drift
- Located at the center of Earth
- more thick type of crust
- release of energy from the lithosphere
- drives the movement of tectonic plates
- two plates slide past each other
- thinner type of crust
- Alfred Wegener's frowned theory
- Mapped the seafloor
- what is moving Eurasia and North America
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- semiliquid zone
- hot liquid inside of Earth
- Made up of the crust and a bit of upper mantle
- two continental plates leave each other at a divergent boundary
- a curved chain of volcanoes formed by subduction
- when two plates push towards each other
- The type of rock oceanic plates are made of
- Located below crust
- when plates move apart
- where two tectonic plates collide at a convergent boundary
- Earth's thinest layer (but hard and rigid)
- Supercontinent about 250 million years ago
25 Clues: semiliquid zone • Located below crust • Mapped the seafloor • thinner type of crust • when plates move apart • more thick type of crust • hot liquid inside of Earth • Only liquid layer of Earth • Located at the center of Earth • Alfred Wegener's frowned theory • two plates slide past each other • Made the theory of continental drift • release of energy from the lithosphere • ...
Charlie's dynamic Earth vocabulary 2026-02-03
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- a space around an invisible electric current
- the type of rock oceanic plates are made from
- Only liquid layer of Earth
- Made the theory of continental drift
- Located at the center of Earth
- more thick type of crust
- release of energy from the lithosphere
- drives the movement of tectonic plates
- two plates slide past each other
- thinner type of crust
- Alfred Wegener's frowned theory
- Mapped the seafloor
- what is moving Eurasia and North America
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- semiliquid zone
- hot liquid inside of Earth
- Made up of the crust and a bit of upper mantle
- two continental plates leave each other at a divergent boundary
- a curved chain of volcanoes formed by subduction
- when two plates push towards each other
- The type of rock oceanic plates are made of
- Located below crust
- when plates move apart
- where two tectonic plates collide at a convergent boundary
- Earth's thinest layer (but hard and rigid)
- Supercontinent about 250 million years ago
25 Clues: semiliquid zone • Located below crust • Mapped the seafloor • thinner type of crust • when plates move apart • more thick type of crust • hot liquid inside of Earth • Only liquid layer of Earth • Located at the center of Earth • Alfred Wegener's frowned theory • two plates slide past each other • Made the theory of continental drift • release of energy from the lithosphere • ...
