theory of the firm Crossword Puzzles
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 • ...
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 • ...
44. Keep Calm & Solve 2025-11-29
15 Clues: Find the answer • Careful thought • Ability to wait • Firm and stable • Way of tackling • Planned approach • State of comfort • Even steady state • Bring gentle calm • Deep peaceful calm • Something to solve • Source of stability • Organized intention • Short restful pause • Graceful self control
Andy yarina Enlightenment and Revolution 2025-01-08
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- extravagant and gaudy style
- belief in the existence of a supreme being
- master of satrire and freedom of speech
- giving up some freedom for protection form the gov't
- using logic and reason
- enlightened leader of russia
- earth centered universe
- group of intellectuals in france
- people are corrupted by civillization
- use of beccaria's legal ideas
- major use of john locke's ideas
- a belief or theory that opinions and actions
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- july 4th 1776
- natural rights philosophy-god given rights
- method to solve problems
- new kind of absolute monarch
- separate powers of government
- sun centered universe
- fancy party to discuss intellectual topics
- telescope to the sky
- theory of universal gravition
- questioning traditional beliefs about the natural wolrd
- state gov't vs. federal/national gov't
- simple and elegant style
- eqyality for women especially in education
- judicial, Executive,Legislative branches equal powers
26 Clues: july 4th 1776 • telescope to the sky • sun centered universe • using logic and reason • earth centered universe • method to solve problems • simple and elegant style • extravagant and gaudy style • new kind of absolute monarch • enlightened leader of russia • separate powers of government • theory of universal gravition • use of beccaria's legal ideas • major use of john locke's ideas • ...
Chem 156 3rd Long Exam -- November 17 2018 2018-11-14
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- HF electronic energies are in this state
- Represents the electric field acting on an electron in the HF theory
- States that have indefinite lifetime are considered to be
- Rules to limit evaluation to non-zero integrals of the N-electron wavefunctions
- Hamiltonian terms that relate to the energy of a single electron in an N-electron system
- Approximation of trial molecular wavefunctions using atomic wavefunctions
- Only construct in the quantum mechanical formalism with no direct mechanical analogue
- Used to approximate slater-type orbitals
- Results to the separability of the Hamiltonian per electron
- In HF theory, the hamiltonian is exact but the wavefunctions are
- The best trial energy that can be determined using HF theory over an infinite basis
- Correction method for the basis-set superposition error
- Basis sets were basis functions are contracted for the core electrons and non-contracted otherwise
- Integrals to correspond to interaction of electrons that are dependent on spin
- Integrals to correspond to direct interaction of electrons regardless of spin
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- Approximations of STO basis functions using GTO basis functions
- Relates to the position of a nucleus inside an atomic electron density
- Difference between Born-Oppenheimer limit and the HF limit is due to this
- Identify to the weight of an atomic orbitals in the expansion of a wavefunction
- Coloumbic interaction not considered in the Born-Oppenheimer limit
- The process of obtaining the roots of a square matrix
- Treatment of open-shell systems where optimizations are done over singly-occupied orbitals
- Antisymmetric electronic wavefunction are represented this way in HF theory
- Wavefunctions that result from an HF computation are said to be optimized and referred to as
- Results to twice as many J integrals as there are K integrals
- Orbitals that have non-negative energies
- Used to find the set of coefficients for basis functions that produces the smallest energy
- Electrons have antisymmetric wavefunctions because they are
- Equations that describe the relationship of the Fock matrix to the energy
- field Method of refining the approximattion to the energy using interatively improved coefficients
- Systems where the Roothan-Hall equations are applicable
31 Clues: HF electronic energies are in this state • Orbitals that have non-negative energies • Used to approximate slater-type orbitals • The process of obtaining the roots of a square matrix • Systems where the Roothan-Hall equations are applicable • Correction method for the basis-set superposition error • States that have indefinite lifetime are considered to be • ...
social psychology 2022-10-04
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- a stage in S.I.T
- who studied social identity theory
- what happenes when we are told to do something immoral
- what did milgram study
- the state of free will
- part of the social force equation
- one of the three laws of behaviour proposed by latane
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- us and them
- a personality proposed by adorno
- sherif studys this
- the name of shefin's study
- who proposed agency theory
- a figure we listen to
13 Clues: us and them • a stage in S.I.T • sherif studys this • a figure we listen to • what did milgram study • the state of free will • the name of shefin's study • who proposed agency theory • a personality proposed by adorno • part of the social force equation • who studied social identity theory • one of the three laws of behaviour proposed by latane • ...
Crossword 3 2025-01-31
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- Sutherland argued that criminal behavior was learned through social ____
- The essence of the code of the street: the willingness to use ____ as a response to any slight, real or perceived
- ____ ____ therapy helps people change their attitudes and thoughts.
- Differential association theory is a ____-level perspective because it examines differences in offending between individuals.
- The name of the parrot in the video we watched
- According to the code of the street, “____” families promote conformity to law and the value of legitimate work
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- A violent crime committed as a result of a sudden, strong impulse
- Criminal cultures impart definitions in favor of ____ the law
- According to the code of the street, “____” families promote the use of violence for resolving conflicts
- This occurs when men from "decent" families adopt the street code to protect themselves from victimization (don't include the hyphen)
- Cultural deviance theories focused specifically on crimes committed in the ____.
- Increases the likelihood that a certain behavior will stop
- Increases the likelihood that a certain behavior will continue
- A ____ theory of crime seeks to explain all crime committed by all groups of people, everywhere
- Ronald Akers studied under a ____ theorist. These theorists argue that crime is a result of unequal distribution of wealth and power in society.
- A policy implication of social learning theories: ____ initiatives to keep youth out of trouble (don’t include the hyphen)
- Akers argued that criminal behavior was learned through ____ conditioning
- The founder of differential association theory: Edwin ____
18 Clues: The name of the parrot in the video we watched • Increases the likelihood that a certain behavior will stop • The founder of differential association theory: Edwin ____ • Criminal cultures impart definitions in favor of ____ the law • Increases the likelihood that a certain behavior will continue • A violent crime committed as a result of a sudden, strong impulse • ...
Serial Vocabulary 2025-05-02
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- Filled with or likely to result in something undesirable; causing or affected by anxiety or stress.
- To overwhelm someone with things or people to be dealt with; to flood.
- The state of being unwilling or unable to believe something.
- A claim or piece of evidence that one was elsewhere when an act, typically a criminal one, is alleged to have taken place.
- Impossible to deny or disprove.
- A planned route or journey.
- To damage the reputation of someone or something in the opinion of others.
- To filter gradually through a porous surface or substance.
- A machine designed to detect and record changes in physiological characteristics, commonly used as a lie detector.
- To a notable degree; very.
- To confirm or give support to a statement, theory, or finding
- Loyal and committed in attitude
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- To make a formal judgment or decision about a problem or disputed matter.
- A written statement confirmed by oath or affirmation, used as evidence in court
- A feeling that something bad will happen; fearful apprehension
- Not leading to a firm conclusion; not ending doubt or dispute.
- Causing a physical shock, jolt, or vibration.
- A legal document ordering someone to attend a court proceeding.
- A trial rendered invalid through an error in the proceedings.
- Showing great attention to detail; very careful and precise.
- To claim or assert that someone has done something illegal or wrong, typically without proof.
- A place of worship for Muslims, characterized by a dome, minaret, and prayer hall.
- To scold or criticize someone severely.
- Evidence or argument tending to clear someone of guilt or blame.
24 Clues: To a notable degree; very. • A planned route or journey. • Impossible to deny or disprove. • Loyal and committed in attitude • To scold or criticize someone severely. • Causing a physical shock, jolt, or vibration. • To filter gradually through a porous surface or substance. • Showing great attention to detail; very careful and precise. • ...
Madison list 22 2016-03-23
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- Not clean or pure
- Expert
- The part of an outer garment
- Scent
- To receive
- The act of furnishing or decorating
- The process of education
- Number three in a series
- A smooth rounded shiny usually white body that is formed within the shell of some mollusks usually around an irritating particle which had gotten into the shell
- Injury
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- A written, warrant or license
- Determined
- Past tense of hear
- To provide information
- One more than twelve
- For sure
- To provide or supply
- Not public or general
- Not loose
- Near the beginning
20 Clues: Scent • Expert • Injury • For sure • Not loose • Determined • To receive • Not clean or pure • Past tense of hear • Near the beginning • One more than twelve • To provide or supply • Not public or general • To provide information • The process of education • Number three in a series • The part of an outer garment • A written, warrant or license • The act of furnishing or decorating • ...
Knowing 2012-12-09
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- Theory A theory regarding how people use probabilistic information to create and use categories
- the abbreviation of the time interval between the prime and the target
- list Simple one element characteristics or properties of the concept
- The positive influence on processing
- model A model of memory suggesting that a massive network of interconnected nodes exist
- Memory the dictionary where our word knowledge is stored
- The item that follows the prime
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- Symbols A theory which states that semantic memory is built up of sensory and motor elements derived from experience
- A point or location in the semantic space
- Deficits in word finding
- Central or core instance of a category
- The degree to which items are viewed as typical members of the category
12 Clues: Deficits in word finding • The item that follows the prime • The positive influence on processing • Central or core instance of a category • A point or location in the semantic space • Memory the dictionary where our word knowledge is stored • list Simple one element characteristics or properties of the concept • ...
Crossword 2014-11-20
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- Global Audit 2020 Aspiration of delivering high quality audit, no matter the size of engagement.
- Technical team take this actions to process content.
- Copy for member firm
- One of the type of input for Tailoring questions.
- DTTL will send this to member firms prior to a publish date to determine if member firms have any concerns.
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- one of the accounting boards
- Helps in managing number of member firm together
- CPS team will process this and test publish.
- One of the sub phase name.
- This is where release notes are posted.
10 Clues: Copy for member firm • One of the sub phase name. • one of the accounting boards • This is where release notes are posted. • CPS team will process this and test publish. • Helps in managing number of member firm together • One of the type of input for Tailoring questions. • Technical team take this actions to process content. • ...
The Theory of Continental drift 2021-04-16
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- rivers and the mountains that fit perfectly form each continent.
- largest and best known henus of the extinct periam.
- of continental drift,When all 7 of the continents separated away from each other.
- herbivorous henus of dicynodont therapsids.
- 7 large mass on the earth
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- all the continents were together.
- ice from the world 200 million years ago.
- extinct small aquatic reptile of the early permian period.
- bones of the animals in the pangaea aka 220 million years ago.
- Weneger,The scientist that explained the continental drift.
10 Clues: 7 large mass on the earth • all the continents were together. • ice from the world 200 million years ago. • herbivorous henus of dicynodont therapsids. • largest and best known henus of the extinct periam. • extinct small aquatic reptile of the early permian period. • Weneger,The scientist that explained the continental drift. • ...
“The theory of Primary education” 2025-12-01
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- O‘quv jarayonini boshqarish haqidagi bo‘lim
- Shaxsning har tomonlama o‘sishi
- Qarama-qarshiliklar orqali rivojlanish
- Shaxsning tarbiyalanganlik darajasi
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- sifatlarni shakllantiruvchi tarbiya turi
- Nuqsonli bolalar bilan ishlovchi soha
- Ta’lim-tarbiya qonuniyatlarini o‘rganuvchi fan
- Tajriba asosida sinash metodi
- O‘qituvchining yordamchi hujjatlar majmuasi
- Ta’lim jarayonining nazariy bilim berish qismi
10 Clues: Tajriba asosida sinash metodi • Shaxsning har tomonlama o‘sishi • Shaxsning tarbiyalanganlik darajasi • Nuqsonli bolalar bilan ishlovchi soha • Qarama-qarshiliklar orqali rivojlanish • sifatlarni shakllantiruvchi tarbiya turi • O‘qituvchining yordamchi hujjatlar majmuasi • O‘quv jarayonini boshqarish haqidagi bo‘lim • Ta’lim-tarbiya qonuniyatlarini o‘rganuvchi fan • ...
Cytology 5.1-5.2 2022-11-03
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- scientist's last name who discovered that blood is made of cells
- group of organs that work together
- organism made of only one cell
- many cells are organized into ___________
- botanist who named the central part, "nucleus"
- Hooke's book that had giant fold-out drawings
- cells are the structural and ___________ units of all living things(cell theory)
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- he (last name) met with Schwann to discuss that all plants and animals are made of cell
- theory that living things comes from nonliving things
- the idea that eggs and sperm contain miniature people that simply increase in size after conception
- organism made of two or more cells that depend on each other to function
- the study of cells
- he coined the term "cell" after looking at a piece of cork under a microscope
- cells come only from other _____________ cells (cell theory #2)
14 Clues: the study of cells • organism made of only one cell • group of organs that work together • many cells are organized into ___________ • Hooke's book that had giant fold-out drawings • botanist who named the central part, "nucleus" • theory that living things comes from nonliving things • cells come only from other _____________ cells (cell theory #2) • ...
politics 2024-09-30
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- exercised by a few privileged classes.
- verified by evidence.
- no place for inequality.
- no one's above the law except.
- city-state.
- to sheer.
- resort to war.
- people are not allowed to disagree with the government.
- nature of politics.
- what cannot be verified is not scientific.
- authoritarian type.
- right or wrong.
- pressure on other nations.
- law.
- political power is exercised by a majority of the people.
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- public decision-making.
- uniformities in political behavior.
- study of political phenomena.
- authority and power.
- theory about divine creation.
- economic goods and services.
- capable of thinking logically and rationally.
- inherent power to enforce law.
- authority is in the hands of a single person.
- capability of a nation to secure the goals.
- method of winning support.
- active involvement.
- legitimate power.
- responsibility for one’s actions.
- aka natural theory.
30 Clues: law. • to sheer. • city-state. • resort to war. • right or wrong. • legitimate power. • active involvement. • nature of politics. • aka natural theory. • authoritarian type. • authority and power. • verified by evidence. • public decision-making. • no place for inequality. • method of winning support. • pressure on other nations. • study of political phenomena. • theory about divine creation. • ...
Enlightenment 2023-02-21
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- Theory that the earth is the center of the solar system
- Said the death penalty was necessary
- Newton's Law
- Person who perfected the telescope
- Parties where people met to discuss new ideas
- People who presented new ways of thinking during the Enlightenment
- A system where multiple groups share decision-making power
- Where the Scientific Revolution began
- To know something one did not know before
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- An agreement between the governing and the governed
- Theory that the sun is the center of the solar system
- Created a vaccine to prevent smallpox
- Fought for women's rights
- Founder of modern chemistry
- Said it was good for England to have a multitude of religions
- A person who rules with absolute power
- Argued for division of power
- USED a microscope; Father of microbiology
- said the citizens have the right to create a new government if the old government fails
- Said that most individuals work just to make a living and feel that they've accomplished something
20 Clues: Newton's Law • Fought for women's rights • Founder of modern chemistry • Argued for division of power • Person who perfected the telescope • Said the death penalty was necessary • Created a vaccine to prevent smallpox • Where the Scientific Revolution began • A person who rules with absolute power • USED a microscope; Father of microbiology • ...
Registration Cross Word Puzzle 2014-04-07
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- Individual who handles manual state requests
- If a termination generates a DRP on the U4, it is escalated to this group
- The only state that does not hold the AG or RA status
- System where reviews for all other job titles are submitted
- Letter Request for more information about a current disclosure on the U4
- Check Fingerprint status after 2 illegible fingerprint cards
- Number of days Pre hires are valid
- System where reviews for FAs, Recruits, and CAC FAs are submitted
- When an individual leaves the Firm
- An individual who is leaving their firm and joining ours on the same day
- Inactive When an individual doesn’t complete their CE by the due date
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- Reason why an individual would be pending state approval
- Supervision If someone has three customer complaints in the last five years, they are escalated to this group
- Ethics The required training for individuals registered with the NFA
- Court order requiring your employer to withhold a certain amount from your paycheck
- GA who handles all MSIM requests
- Branch When an individual moves to a different branch
- Name of system used to assign alerts
- Someone who is taking the Series 7 for the first time
- The name of the company that conducts background checks reviewed by GAs
20 Clues: GA who handles all MSIM requests • Number of days Pre hires are valid • When an individual leaves the Firm • Name of system used to assign alerts • Individual who handles manual state requests • The only state that does not hold the AG or RA status • Branch When an individual moves to a different branch • Someone who is taking the Series 7 for the first time • ...
Astronomy Test Crossword 2024-09-19
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- The most abundant element in the Universe.
- The spiral galaxy that contains our Solar System.
- The collection of planets and other celestial bodies orbiting the Sun.
- The remnant heat from the Big Bang, serving as evidence for the Universe's origin.
- A region of space with a gravitational field so strong that nothing, not even light, can escape from it.
- The process by which the Sun and other stars generate energy, fusing hydrogen into helium.
- A phenomenon where light from distant galaxies shifts towards the red end of the spectrum, indicating that the Universe is expanding.
- The theory that the Solar System formed from a cloud of gas and dust that collapsed under gravity.
- A system of millions or billions of stars, along with gas and dust, bound together by gravity.
- The prevailing theory for the origin of the Universe, suggesting it began expanding from a hot, dense state.
- A massive, luminous sphere of plasma held together by gravity, producing energy through nuclear fusion.
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- A stable star in the main part of its lifecycle, like the Sun.
- All of space, time, matter, and energy.
- Large planets like Jupiter and Saturn with thick atmospheres of hydrogen and helium.
- The force that pulls particles and gases together, playing a key role in the formation of stars and planets.
- Rocky planets, including Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars, that are smaller and closer to the Sun.
- A massive explosion that occurs at the end of a massive star's life, ejecting its outer layers.
- A cloud of gas and dust in space where stars are born.
- The element produced by nuclear fusion in stars.
- A natural satellite formed by a large object colliding with Earth, according to the leading theory of Moon formation.
20 Clues: All of space, time, matter, and energy. • The most abundant element in the Universe. • The element produced by nuclear fusion in stars. • The spiral galaxy that contains our Solar System. • A cloud of gas and dust in space where stars are born. • A stable star in the main part of its lifecycle, like the Sun. • ...
Evolution Vocabulary 2024-11-19
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- Traits inherited from a common ancestor (e.g., human and bat arms).
- How well an organism survives and reproduces in its environment.
- How common a specific allele (gene version) is in a population.
- A diagram that shows evolutionary relationships between species.
- When new species form without physical separation.
- All the genes and their versions in a population.
- The scientist who developed the theory of evolution by natural selection.
- Organisms from which others evolved in the past.
- The formation of new species.
- To continue living.
- The study of how organisms develop before birth.
- The process where organisms with better traits survive and reproduce more.
- A well-supported explanation for natural phenomena, based on evidence.
- A trait that helps an organism survive and reproduce.
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- Traits that look similar but evolved independently (e.g., bird and insect wings).
- Random changes in allele frequency, especially in small populations.
- The passing of traits from ancestors to their offspring.
- The idea that different species share the same ancestors.
- When new species form because groups are separated by geography.
- To make offspring.
- Preserved remains or impressions of ancient organisms.
- When groups of a population are separated, leading to less gene flow.
- Changes in species over time due to genetic and environmental factors.
- Islands where Darwin studied species, helping him develop his theory of evolution.
- A structure that no longer has a clear function (e.g., human appendix).
- Movement of genes between populations through reproduction or migration.
26 Clues: To make offspring. • To continue living. • The formation of new species. • Organisms from which others evolved in the past. • The study of how organisms develop before birth. • All the genes and their versions in a population. • When new species form without physical separation. • A trait that helps an organism survive and reproduce. • ...
Earth 1 2025-01-27
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- Plates slide past one another
- The actual age of a geologic material/event
- The process of objectively establishing facts through testing and experimentation.
- The place in of an event in a time sequence without regard to the absolute age in years.
- The geologic field that deals with all aspects of Earth’s structure, composition, physical properties, constituent rocks/minerals, and surficial features
- Plates are created and spread apart
- A hypothesis that has survived repeated challenges and is supported by accumulating favorable evidence
- The theory that the Earth’s crust is several moving plates that are formed by volcanic activity at the oceanic ridges and destroyed along great ocean trenches.
- The field that uses geologic principles and methods to reconstruct the geological History of Earth
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- The zone between 50 & 250 kilometers below the Earths Surface
- A testable and falsifiable guess based of data/facts
- A theory that have been repeatedly tested and proven, and can be expressed mathematically
- The outer layer of the Earth comprising of the crust and upper mantle
- Plates are Destroyed
- The second layer of the density/chemical layers of the earth
- The outer layer of the lithosphere averaging a thickness of 32 kilometers
- The time in which a radioactive “parent” decays half of its radioactive atoms into a daughter product
- Process that results in the adaptation of an organism to its environment by means of selectively reproducing changes in its genetic constitution
18 Clues: Plates are Destroyed • Plates slide past one another • Plates are created and spread apart • The actual age of a geologic material/event • A testable and falsifiable guess based of data/facts • The second layer of the density/chemical layers of the earth • The zone between 50 & 250 kilometers below the Earths Surface • ...
study of children 2016-09-01
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- a persons surroundings and everything in them
- period of childhood from birth up to one year
- the first to study children in a scientific way
- italian educator whose theory states children learn best through their senses
- austrian pshychiatrist whose theory states that a persons early emotional experiences affect adult hood life profoundl heredity- the sum of all the qualities a person inherits from his or her parents at birth
- period of childhood from three to five years of age
- the sum of all qualities
- an act of recognizing and recording behavior
- development- a developmental process that refers to the ability to know right from wrong
- age- a child old enough to attend school
- development- a developmental process that refers to the physical growth of a persons body
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- period of childhood from one to three years of age
- development a development process that refers to the ability to experience , express, and control emotions. environment- a persons surroundings and everything in them including both human and non human factors
- development- a developmental process that refers to the way people relate to others around them
- a school providing children freedom within limits by a rather structured approach
- development the study of how children grow and change physically
- scientifically acceptable principle followed as the basis of action
- the period of great growth and change between childhood and adulthood
- life cycle- a series of stages a person passes through during his or her lifetime
- development- developmental process that refers to the physical growth of a persons body
20 Clues: the sum of all qualities • age- a child old enough to attend school • an act of recognizing and recording behavior • a persons surroundings and everything in them • period of childhood from birth up to one year • the first to study children in a scientific way • period of childhood from one to three years of age • period of childhood from three to five years of age • ...
SIE Part 4 2021-01-12
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- A(n) ______ resignation is assumed to be under circumstances that will not affect future eligibility for employment
- Representatives selling only mutual funds, variable annuities, or DPPs are ______ from fingerprinting.
- These set out fair and ethical trade practices that member firms and their representatives must follow when dealing with the public.
- This may be visited, inspected, and audited at any time by a member firm’s principal, compliance officer or FINRA
- 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.
- The MSRB play for pay rules are intended to deal with the selection of ____________
- This describes how member violations of the conduct rules will be heard and handled
- 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 governs the resolution of disagreements and claims between members, registered representatives, and the public addressing monetary claims
- Complete and truthful ________ is required on all forms when filling out the U-4 form
- The ________ member firm is responsible for the supervision of a private securities transaction
- this is gaining political favor via contributions made to political parties, elected officials or candidates.
- A report listing all written complaints must be filed with FINRA within ______ days of the end of each calendar quarter
- 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 MSRB has rules to prevent pay to play activities but who enforces these rules?
- Items given for a ______ event may exceed the $100 gift limit
- The number of year of residency history required on the U4 form
- this establishes rules, regulations and membership eligibility standards.
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- 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
- The special status of representatives on military leave continues for _____ days after leaving military service
- How many years copies of customer complaints and quarterly filings must be retained.
- Where customers can access information on all persons currently registered.
- 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.
- This is who fills out the U5 form
- A written statement by a customer alleging a grievance arising out of, or in connection with, a securities transaction.
- Dinners, seminars and tickets to sporting events are considered allowable business _______ events
- 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.
- 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 _____________
- This established the uniform trade practices for BDs to follow when the do business with other member firms
- Any sale of securities outside an associated person's regular business and his employing member.
- A willful misstatement on the u-4 may result in being ______ from the industry.
- If a registered person fails to complete the firm element education requirement, their license may be __________
- How many years a license remains active after a registered person leaves the industry
- Any person who supervises or manages any part of a member’s investment banking or securities business must be registered as a(n) _________
- This requires member firms to prepare an annual in-house training plan.
- If a representative leaves for regular military service, his/her license is placed in a special _______ status
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. • ...
Vocabulary 3 2020-08-29
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- Physical and psychological changes in the individual over a lifetime
- The use of electronic communication to bully a person, typically by sending messages of an intimidating or threatening nature.
- In Bronfenbrenner's ecological systems theory, the environment provided by the interrelationships among the various settings of the microsystem
- importance of cultural tools, symbols, and ways of thinking that the child acquires from more knowledgeable members of the community
- An essential support for a basic structure underlying a system, concept, or text.
- In Bronfenbrenner's ecological systems theory, the immediate environment provided in such settings as the home, school, workplace, and neighborhood
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- versus nurture- Historically, the theoretical controversy over whether development is the result of the child's genetic endowment or environmental influences
- In Bronfenbrenner's ecological systems theory, the constantly changing temporal component of the environment that can influence development
- Sets of ideas or propositions that help to organize or explain observable phenomena
- The act of interfering with the outcome
- The action or state of including or of being included within a group or structure
- policies- Programs and plans established by local, regional, or national public and private organizations and agencies designed to achieve a particular social purpose or goal
- In Bronfenbrenner's ecological systems theory, major historical events and the broad values, practices, and customs shared by a culture
13 Clues: The act of interfering with the outcome • Physical and psychological changes in the individual over a lifetime • The action or state of including or of being included within a group or structure • An essential support for a basic structure underlying a system, concept, or text. • ...
Dimensions of Quality 2018-01-29
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- These are the characteristics of the product that are used to supplement its basic functioning
- The process of ensuring that the product meets its established standard
- A concept developed by David A Garvin in the late 1980's who proposed that there were eight distinctive ____________________________________
- The process whereby a firm identifies the practices of another firm and implements it to improve its own product as another method for improving quality
- This measures the extent to which the product's design and operating characteristics adhere to the established standard
- This refers to how constant the product does what it is supposed to do. It measures the average time of the first failure; the average time between failures; and the failure rate per unit produced
- This involves steps taken by the firm to improve their product or the way in which it is made in order to improve quality and satisfy their consumers
- The extent to which a product meets the expectation/desire of the customer
- The amount of use the consumer gets from the product before it starts to deteriorate or a measure of the expected lifespan of a product
- A systematic method of production used to reduce wastage of resources by using few resources as possible in making the product
- This measures the speed, courtesy, capability and ease of repair of the product when it breaks down. This can be in the form of warranties, replacement items, refunds and more
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- The process whereby firms subcontract some of their operations to independent suppliers of services
- This dimension is based on how the product looks, feels, sounds, tastes or smells based on consumer judgements and preferences
- A Japanese concept of continuous improvement based on the approach that improvements should be made on a small and gradual basis
- This organisation was established in 1947 with a mandate to publish international standards relating to businesses worldwide
- An intangible or tangible item offered for sale
- Products that are free of faults and they adhere to standard
- This is where the consumer has insufficient information about the product and what comes to mind the first time the product is seen
- This dimension deals with the primary operating characteristics of the product and how well the product does what it was created for
- A management philosophy which ensures standard is maintained in all areas of the organisation in order to meet consumers' expectations
- Groups of lower-level workers who meet regularly to analyse and critically review the design and production of a product
21 Clues: An intangible or tangible item offered for sale • Products that are free of faults and they adhere to standard • The process of ensuring that the product meets its established standard • The extent to which a product meets the expectation/desire of the customer • These are the characteristics of the product that are used to supplement its basic functioning • ...
My best friend 2019-12-01
15 Clues: big • firm • mark • happy • alcove • affable • snitcher • immature • youngster • companion • creativity • attractive • positioning • sketch block • a hairstyle in which the hair is drawn back and tied at the back of the head, causing it to hang down like a pony's tail.
List 24 2014-04-03
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- of superposition / the geologic principle that states that in horizontal layers of sedimentary rock, each layer is older that the one above it
- tectonics / the theory that explains how large pieces of the lithosphere, called plates move and change shape
- / the process of one plate going under another
- / a break in the earth's crust
- / left alone, not bothered
- plates / lithospheric plates below the ocean
- rock / rock formed when layer of sediments harden over million of years. Forms layers
- / rock formed when exposed to extreme heat and pressure, rock that has changed form
- boundary / boundary between two colliding plates
- / rock formed from cooled magma or lava
- floor spreading / the process by which molten material adds new oceanic crust
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- / scientists who study Earth and the process that have shaped Earth over time
- / loose materials such as rock fragments, mineral grains, and bits of shell that have moved by wind, water, ice , or gravity
- boundary / a plate boundary where two plates move past each other in opposite directions
- drift theory / theory states that the continents have not always been in their present locations buy have "drifted" there over million of years
- boundary / a plate boundary where two plates move away from each other
- / the solid part the earth consisting of the crust and the mantle
- cores / a cylinder that contains ice that has trapped atmospheric gases from years before
- / the preserved trace, imprints, or remains of a plant or animal
19 Clues: / left alone, not bothered • / a break in the earth's crust • / rock formed from cooled magma or lava • plates / lithospheric plates below the ocean • / the process of one plate going under another • boundary / boundary between two colliding plates • / the preserved trace, imprints, or remains of a plant or animal • ...
fff 2025-03-10
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- Online activism that requires little effort but may not lead to real change.
- The revolution that transformed labor, urbanization, and social structures.
- The state of balance that functionalists believe society strives to maintain.
- A major driver of social change, influencing communication and social movements.
- The theory that sees social change as a result of struggles between competing groups.
- The thinker most closely associated with conflict theory.
- A system that undergoes significant change due to innovation and technological advancements.
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- A sociological perspective that views society as a stable system of interrelated parts.
- A type of behavior involving spontaneous, unorganized group actions.
- A modern tool that has helped social movements spread quickly.
- A movement that seeks to resist or reverse social change.
- A movement that aims to completely replace the existing social or political structure.
- A sociologist who contributed to functionalist theory.
- A type of movement that seeks to change aspects of society without overthrowing the system.
- A movement focused on personal improvement and individual transformation.
15 Clues: A sociologist who contributed to functionalist theory. • A movement that seeks to resist or reverse social change. • The thinker most closely associated with conflict theory. • A modern tool that has helped social movements spread quickly. • A type of behavior involving spontaneous, unorganized group actions. • ...
Unit 2 vocab Gavin Rafferty ELA 2024-05-07
19 Clues: firm • brief • to tease • build up • make fun • reproduce • to make up • to tarnish • not regular • forcing out • deliberately • raw material • run-of-the-mill • conquer by force • bringing in money • impossible to read • To stop proceeding • looks one's moral behavior • foreign person place or thing
Evolution and Astronomy 2020-08-03
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- Planet that will be conquered by 2024, according to SpaceX
- Final stage of extinction
- Largest planet
- Most recent extinction event, extinction of the dinosaurs
- Planet with rings
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- Cells without Nuclei, first cells
- Closest planet to the sun
- Theory of the beginning of the universe
- Biologist who created the theory of evolution with help from Galapagos Birds
- Hottest planet
- Planet on its side
- farthest planet from the sun
- Cells with nuclei
13 Clues: Hottest planet • Largest planet • Cells with nuclei • Planet with rings • 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 • ...
health vocabulary crossword 2021-01-13
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- an arguement/fight
- liquid tobacco
- the state of being good
- stimulant found in coffee and soft drinks
- when the bodys ability to produce insulin is impaired
- something that gives nourishment
- to seek harm
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- a unit of energy
- a large group of organic compounds
- over weight
- drug
- under the infloence of alcohal
- a firm desisioun to do something
- doing something repetedly and cant stop
- drugs man made drugs
- the things you get from your parents
- fear of something
- found in the hard part of bones
- energy shot
- cleanness
20 Clues: drug • cleanness • over weight • energy shot • to seek harm • liquid tobacco • a unit of energy • fear of something • an arguement/fight • drugs man made drugs • the state of being good • under the infloence of alcohal • found in the hard part of bones • a firm desisioun to do something • something that gives nourishment • a large group of organic compounds • the things you get from your parents • ...
Theoretical Frameworks & Nursing 2022-09-03
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- nursing theories are by design all inclusive conceptual structures used as conceptual bases for practice and research, and are tested in research studies.
- nursing theories have been developed and tested via the rigors of research. They act as frameworks for research and contain a limited number of concepts.
- definition acts to describe and/or define the general meaning of a concept to aid understanding and level set.
- specific theories describe a small aspect of processes and phenomena.
- designs aid in the generation of theories as an outcome of a research study
- designs are used when a researcher is testing a theory.
- research is also called nonexperimental research.
- is built from multiple concepts to fit a purpose.
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- this definition acts to define how a concept can be measured.
- is a symbolic representation of an abstract idea
- allow for visualization of concepts including identifiable interrelationships.
- is a form of theory testing research using a theory to formulate the hypothesis and it is then tested via experimental methods.
- concepts provide a systematic view of a phenomenon are referred to as a theory.
- act to identify key concepts and describes their relationships to one another.
14 Clues: is a symbolic representation of an abstract idea • research is also called nonexperimental research. • is built from multiple concepts to fit a purpose. • designs are used when a researcher is testing a theory. • this definition acts to define how a concept can be measured. • specific theories describe a small aspect of processes and phenomena. • ...
SCIENCE AND NATURE 2024-11-12
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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 • Mountain that erupts molten rock ash and gases • Energy emitted in the form of waves or particles • Process of forming solid crystals from a solution • ...
SCIENCE AND NATURE 2024-11-12
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- Basic unit of matter consists of protons neutrons and electrons
- Green pigment in plants that captures sunlight for photosynthesis
- Energy emitted in the form of waves or particles
- Community of living organisms interacting with their environment
- Transfer of pollen from male to female parts of flowers
- Molecule carrying genetic information in living things
- Natural phenomenon where living organisms produce light
- Process by which soil and rock are removed from the Earth's surface
- Preserved remains of ancient organisms
- Theory explaining the movement of Earth's lithospheric plates
- Long-term average of weather conditions in a region
- Bright streak of light produced by a meteoroid entering Earth's atmosphere
- Subatomic particle with no charge found in the nucleus
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- Process of forming solid crystals from a solution
- Essential gas for respiration in most living organisms
- Fundamental theory in physics explaining the behavior of matter on a very small scale
- Force exerted by magnets when they attract or repel each other
- Microscopic single-celled organisms some beneficial some harmful
- Process by which plants convert sunlight into energy
- Visible surface layer of the sun
- Large ocean wave caused by underwater earthquakes or volcanic eruptions
- Natural environment where an organism lives
- Mountain that erupts molten rock ash and gases
- Fundamental unit of life building block of all organisms
- Force that attracts objects toward each other
- Theory explaining how species change over time
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 • Mountain that erupts molten rock ash and gases • Theory explaining how species change over time • Energy emitted in the form of waves or particles • Process of forming solid crystals from a solution • ...
Chapter 5 2014-06-22
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- Using more capital than labor in the production process.
- an intermediary who plays the broker’s role
- A free trade zone encompassing 27 european countries.
- a company that is heavily engaged in international trade.
- an intermediary in the global market who assumes all ownership risks
- A form of trade in which all or part of goods are payed with other goods.
- Recognizing and reacting to international marketing opportunities.
- Marketing that targets markets around the world.
- Private-label manufacturing by a foreign company.
- a system in which prices of different currencies move up and down based on the demand and supply for each currency
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- Selling products to buyers in other countries.
- active ownership of a foreign company
- North american free trade agreement.
- The sale of an exported item at a lower cost than the same product in it’s “home” market.
- The largest latin american trade agreement.
- a trade organization that replaced the GATT
- An international bank that offers low interest loans.
- Sending U.S. jobs abroad.
- The legal process where a licensor allows another firm to use their trademarks.
- when a domestic firm buys part of a foreign company
- a forum for international economic development
- An agreement to lower trade barriers worldwide.
- an intermediary who acts like a manufacturer’s agent for the exporter
- General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade
- A trade agreement instituted in 2005.
25 Clues: Sending U.S. jobs abroad. • North american free trade agreement. • active ownership of a foreign company • A trade agreement instituted in 2005. • General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade • an intermediary who plays the broker’s role • The largest latin american trade agreement. • a trade organization that replaced the GATT • Selling products to buyers in other countries. • ...
LESSON 10 2018-03-15
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- the point closes to the sun
- conducted an experiment in 1887
- moving objects appear shorter
- another result of the general theory of relativity
- attempts to explain withina single framework
- form for the gravitational collapsed of a star
- universe speed limit
- happens only in the direction of relative motion
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- important asspect of the general theory
- two events happening in the same time
- conducted an experiment in 1887
- the mass being reffered to by the equation
- the interval appears longer than the proper time
- the quantity of time interval in the moving frame
- provided a new framework
15 Clues: universe speed limit • provided a new framework • the point closes to the sun • moving objects appear shorter • conducted an experiment in 1887 • conducted an experiment in 1887 • two events happening in the same time • important asspect of the general theory • the mass being reffered to by the equation • attempts to explain withina single framework • ...
LESSON 10 2018-03-15
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- the mass being reffered to by the equation
- the quantity of time interval in the moving frame
- two events happening in the same time
- the point closes to the sun
- form for the gravitational collapsed of a star
- provided a new framework
- conducted an experiment in 1887
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- the interval appears longer than the proper time
- another result of the general theory of relativity
- important asspect of the general theory
- moving objects appear shorter
- conducted an experiment in 1887
- attempts to explain withina single framework
- universe speed limit
- happens only in the direction of relative motion
15 Clues: universe speed limit • provided a new framework • the point closes to the sun • moving objects appear shorter • conducted an experiment in 1887 • conducted an experiment in 1887 • two events happening in the same time • important asspect of the general theory • the mass being reffered to by the equation • attempts to explain withina single framework • ...
P6 Astronomical Assignment 2024-11-03
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- Thale's student
- the founder of flat earth theory
- the found of round earth and heliocentrism
- the theory of chiming crystal spheres
- Jess' dog
- a study about celestial objects
- a tool to spectate the celestial objects
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- vehicle the girsl used to travel time
- the sun revolves the earth
- a study about zodiac
- house-arrested scientist
- pieces of space rock found on earth
12 Clues: Jess' dog • Thale's student • a study about zodiac • house-arrested scientist • the sun revolves the earth • a study about celestial objects • the founder of flat earth theory • pieces of space rock found on earth • vehicle the girsl used to travel time • the theory of chiming crystal spheres • a tool to spectate the celestial objects • the found of round earth and heliocentrism
engineer careers 2022-10-28
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- digitial communication
- boats and ships
- math
- copying with ink
- human body
- buildings
- medical
- plants
- machines
- army engineering
- poo
- gravity
- medicine
- keeps everything safe
- trains
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- medical
- construction of buildings
- earth
- manufacturing firm
- fix the ocean
- makes everything work fine
- analysis
- flowing liquids
- phones
- verifying info
- physics
26 Clues: poo • math • earth • phones • plants • trains • medical • medical • physics • gravity • analysis • machines • medicine • buildings • human body • fix the ocean • verifying info • boats and ships • flowing liquids • copying with ink • army engineering • manufacturing firm • keeps everything safe • digitial communication • construction of buildings • makes everything work fine
The 1875 Public Health Act 2025-01-12
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- The Great ***** of 1858
- The 1848 Public Health Act was not ...
- What conditions did Chadwick say poor people lived in?
- Louis Pasteur's 1861 theory
- A disease spread in dirty water
- What the government felt they had because of Pasteur's Germ Theory
- Chadwick's report stated that life expectancy for people in Liverpool was ...
- What families shared
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- How disease would spread because houses were so close together
- How politicians acted because they didn't like the smell
- A description of homes due to population growth
- What rich people were willing to pay because they believed in Pasteur's Germ Theory
- Who were worried about the fact that poor men could now vote?
13 Clues: What families shared • The Great ***** of 1858 • Louis Pasteur's 1861 theory • A disease spread in dirty water • The 1848 Public Health Act was not ... • A description of homes due to population growth • What conditions did Chadwick say poor people lived in? • How politicians acted because they didn't like the smell • ...
Chapter Three Reading Questions 2021-02-15
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- In what type of play do children play together with a common goal in mind, such as building a large castle?
- There are ______ levels to Kohlberg's stages of moral reasoning.
- In what stage of Erikson's theory do adolescents need to explore who they are and what they want?
- What is the first stage of Erikson's theory where a child needs to develop trust in the world, especially in their mother.
- In this stage of Morality, according to Piaget, rules are set by authority figures and must be followed at all times.
- In what type of play do children do the same activity side by side with very little interaction?
- What type of play, during the preschool years, occurs mostly alone and often with toys, regardless of what any other child is doing.
- What type of play is the same as parallel play but with more peer interaction?
- In what stage of Erikson's theory of psychosocial development do children realize that they are different from others?
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- In this stage of Morality, according to Piaget, it is okay to break rules sometimes and the end result is less important than someone's intentions.
- A self-centered point of view is called _____.
- How many stages are there in Erikson's theory of psychosocial development?
- _____ is how we perceive our strengths, weaknesses, abilities, attitudes, and values.
- _____ is the way we evaluate our skills and abilities.
- Piaget believes that _____ development happens before moral development.
- There are ______ stages in each level of Kohlberg's stages of moral reasoning.
16 Clues: A self-centered point of view is called _____. • _____ is the way we evaluate our skills and abilities. • There are ______ levels to Kohlberg's stages of moral reasoning. • Piaget believes that _____ development happens before moral development. • How many stages are there in Erikson's theory of psychosocial development? • ...
Plate Tectonics 2024-02-08
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- an example of this is the San Andreas blank
- the outermost layer of the earth
- how dense, hard, liquid or solid and object is
- the layer after the crust but before the core
- when plates are moving twoard each other
- pressure in rocks that can cause them to fold or
- the theory that the plates are moving
- an area where volcanos re common
- the second to last layer of the earth
- the layer that is the crust and upper mantle
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- a procces that occurs deep in the ocean where new crust is made
- when plates are moving away from each other
- a layer of earth making up the core
- when rocks bend under pressure but dont break
- the theory that plates move over the mantle
- when plates are sliding past each other
- the hotest and most pressureized layer of the earth
- the innermost layer of earth
- the layer that is under the lithosphere
- the rocks that cover earth
20 Clues: the rocks that cover earth • the innermost layer of earth • the outermost layer of the earth • an area where volcanos re common • a layer of earth making up the core • the theory that the plates are moving • the second to last layer of the earth • when plates are sliding past each other • the layer that is under the lithosphere • when plates are moving twoard each other • ...
Keynes vs. Smith: Great Economists 2025-11-05
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- System where individuals act in their own self-interest
- Invisible force guiding free markets
- Government action Keynes promoted during recessions
- Smith’s lasting legacy
- Opposite of unemployment in Keynes’s theory
- Smith believed labor created this
- Idea that government spending can create more than one dollar of activity
- Excessive saving can reduce demand according to Keynes
- Economic event that influenced Keynes’s ideas
- British economist who wrote The General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money
- Economic philosophy meaning “let do” or minimal government
- Keynes believed this should manage demand
- Trade between nations supported by Smith
- British nationality of Keynes
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- Economic school based on Smith’s ideas
- Keynes’s view that markets do not always fix themselves
- Spending cuts during recession make things worse, according to Keynes
- Breaking work into specialized tasks
- The total demand for goods and services in an economy
- Concept that individual gain benefits society
- When the government spends more than it collects in taxes
- Opposite of competition that Smith opposed
- Scottish economist known as “Father of Economics”
- Government role limited to protecting property and enforcing contracts
- His most famous book, published in 1776
- The year Keynes published The General Theory
- Using taxes and spending to control the economy
- Total money spent on goods and services
- Smith’s nationality
- Smith’s example of dividing work to raise productivity
30 Clues: Smith’s nationality • Smith’s lasting legacy • British nationality of Keynes • Smith believed labor created this • Invisible force guiding free markets • Breaking work into specialized tasks • Economic school based on Smith’s ideas • His most famous book, published in 1776 • Total money spent on goods and services • Trade between nations supported by Smith • ...
Chem 156 3rd Long Exam -- November 17 2018 2018-11-14
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- Represents the electric field acting on an electron in the HF theory
- In HF theory, the hamiltonian is exact but the wavefunctions are
- Identify to the weight of an atomic orbitals in the expansion of a wavefunction
- Wavefunctions that result from an HF computation are said to be optimized and referred to as
- Basis sets were basis functions are contracted for the core electrons and non-contracted otherwise
- Results to the separability of the Hamiltonian per electron
- Used to find the set of coefficients for basis functions that produces the smallest energy
- Used to approximate slater-type orbitals
- Relates to the position of a nucleus inside an atomic electron density
- Integrals to correspond to direct interaction of electrons regardless of spin
- Treatment of open-shell systems where optimizations are done over singly-occupied orbitals
- Antisymmetric electronic wavefunction are represented this way in HF theory
- Hamiltonian terms that relate to the energy of a single electron in an N-electron system
- Electrons have antisymmetric wavefunctions because they are
- Integrals to correspond to interaction of electrons that are dependent on spin
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- Approximations of STO basis functions using GTO basis functions
- Results to twice as many J integrals as there are K integrals
- Rules to limit evaluation to non-zero integrals of the N-electron wavefunctions
- The process of obtaining the roots of a square matrix
- Only construct in the quantum mechanical formalism with no direct mechanical analogue
- Coloumbic interaction not considered in the Born-Oppenheimer limit
- field Method of refining the approximattion to the energy using interatively improved coefficients
- Equations that describe the relationship of the Fock matrix to the energy
- Systems where the Roothan-Hall equations are applicable
- Orbitals that have non-negative energies
- Difference between Born-Oppenheimer limit and the HF limit is due to this
- HF electronic energies are in this state
- The best trial energy that can be determined using HF theory over an infinite basis
- Correction method for the basis-set superposition error
- States that have indefinite lifetime are considered to be
- Approximation of trial molecular wavefunctions using atomic wavefunctions
31 Clues: Orbitals that have non-negative energies • HF electronic energies are in this state • Used to approximate slater-type orbitals • The process of obtaining the roots of a square matrix • Systems where the Roothan-Hall equations are applicable • Correction method for the basis-set superposition error • States that have indefinite lifetime are considered to be • ...
The Human Brain 2020-11-03
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- Type of receptor that is absent.
- Number of brain structures.
- Name of the brain theory that suggests the human brain is actually three brains in one.
- Coordinate voluntary muscle movements and to maintain posture, balance, and equilibrium.
- Hemisphere of the brain that is related to music, art, strong emotional responses, intuition, images.
- Other names for "middle-brain".
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- Name of the theory invented by Ned Herrmann(1995)
- Lobe that in charge of high order functions, and conscious thought.
- Types of lobes that understand the concepts of time and face recognition.
- Lobe that focusing on speech and understanding spoken language and rhythm.
- One of the brain wave theory that found out that running and learning are using the same brain waves.
- Initiation of movement and coordination, temperature, touch, vision, hearing, judgment, reasoning, problem-solving, emotions, and learning.
- Hemisphere of the brain that is in charge of speech, logic, sequence, time, details, and math
- Number of brain sections called lobes.
14 Clues: Number of brain structures. • Other names for "middle-brain". • Type of receptor that is absent. • Number of brain sections called lobes. • Name of the theory invented by Ned Herrmann(1995) • Lobe that in charge of high order functions, and conscious thought. • Types of lobes that understand the concepts of time and face recognition. • ...
Economics Vocabulary 2023-08-03
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- shared ownership between specific shareholders and limited liability
- one firm controls the market, difficult entry
- firms work together for advantages - informal
- benefit received from an item
- a firm benefits more than what they intended from something
- high competition, easy entry, similar products
- price set by a firm, no competition
- fluctuations in price due to external factors
- a private good with positive externalities
- advantages obtained by a firm's scaled operation, measured by their output and profit
- company that owns smaller side firms that supply different goods
- low competition and ease of entry
- how much consumers are willing to pay (marginal benefit)
- inaccurate, incomplete or misunderstood information
- payment made to an individual or company for the ongoing use of their assets
- a good made to produce the final consumer good
- market with face-to-face transactions
- strategy that allows a company to streamline its operations by taking direct ownership of various stages of its production
- strategy in which one company grows its operations at the same level in an industry,buying out competitors
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- market shares are concentrated to a small number of firms
- inability to move or reallocate resources
- market with online transactions and
- cost of producing one extra unit of output
- changing one factor of production while holding all others constant will cause output to increase, then fall
- how much producers are willing to sell something for (marginal cost)
- a group of firms fix prices - formal agreement
- policies created to control national cash flow
- high competition, easy entry, identical products
- a fusion of companies to form one legal entity, splitting their resources, customers and scale of operations
- policies that control growth and expenditure
- anyone can buy shares and limited liability
- only one buyer
- humans act in their own interest to the peril of society due to a lack of property rights
- differences in welfare, opportunity, etc.
- cost of everything that goes into producing one unit of output
- indirect impacts of production felt by a third party
- consumers and competition affect prices
- a private good with negative externalities
38 Clues: only one buyer • benefit received from an item • low competition and ease of entry • market with online transactions and • price set by a firm, no competition • market with face-to-face transactions • consumers and competition affect prices • inability to move or reallocate resources • differences in welfare, opportunity, etc. • cost of producing one extra unit of output • ...
Civics Crossword Puzzle 2021-09-23
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- Locke English Philosopher and political theorist
- Minister Head of an elected government, minister of it
- Democracy Forms a direct participation of citizens
- System Government that leads executive branch
- Small group of people having control of a country
- Government Government system that controls the whole
- System System of democratic governace of state
- The elected head of a republic
- System of government by one person with all power Confederation Organization that consist of number of parties
- Form of government with a monarch at the head
- Contract Theory An agreement between the ruled
- Society being freely constituted without authorities
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- Supreme power or authority
- Theory Using force to make a new Government of country
- Government by a dictator
- Government Government in which power is distributed
- State in which supreme power is held by the people
- System of government where prists rule God
- Sovereign state where citizens are homogeneous
19 Clues: Government by a dictator • Supreme power or authority • The elected head of a republic • System of government where prists rule God • System Government that leads executive branch • Form of government with a monarch at the head • System System of democratic governace of state • Sovereign state where citizens are homogeneous • Contract Theory An agreement between the ruled • ...
Earthquakes and Volcanoes 2021-12-16
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- A break or crack in the Earth's lithosphere along which rocks move
- A plate boundary where two plates move away from each other
- A deep canyon on the ocean floor
- The layer of rock that forms the Earth's outer surface
- A layer of molten iron and nickel that surrounds the inner core of the Earth
- The process by which molten material adds new oceanic crust to the ocean floor
- A rigid layer made up of the uppermost part of the mantle and the crust
- A deep valley where two plates move apart
- Dense ball of solid material at the center of the Earth
- 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
- Theory that pieces of the Earth's lithosphere are in motion, driven by convection currents in the mantle
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- The name of the single landmass that broke apart about 225 million years ago
- German Scientist who developed the Theory of the Continental Drift in 1912.
- The undersea mountain chain where the new ocean floor is produced; a divergent plate boundary
- The process by which oceanic crust sinks beneath a deep-ocean trench and back into the mantle at a convergent plate boundary
- Cause the plates to move; between the lithosphere and the asthenosphere
- A plate boundary where two plates grind against each other, moving it different directions
- Alfred Wegener's hypothesis that the continents were once one huge landmass but have since then drifted apart
- A soft layer of the mantle on which the lithosphere floats
20 Clues: A deep canyon on the ocean floor • A deep valley where two plates move apart • The layer of rock that forms the Earth's outer surface • Dense ball of solid material at the center of the Earth • A plate boundary where two plates move toward each other • A soft layer of the mantle on which the lithosphere floats • ...
Customer Driven Marketing 2018-01-22
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- a systematic, objective process of getting information about potential customers to guide marketing decisions.
- groups with whom buyers identify and whose values or attitudes they adopt.
- a market segmentation approach whereby the marketer aims its efforts at two or more segments, developing a marketing strategy for each.
- an approach requiring organizations to gather information about customer needs, share that information throughout the firm, and use that information to help build long-term relationships with customers.
- marketing information that is observed, recorded, or collected directly from respondents.
- an approach whereby a firm tries to appeal to everyone and assumes that all buyers have similar needs.
- a persuasive form of communication that attempts to expedite a marketing exchange by influencing individuals, groups, and organizations to accept goods, services, and ideas.
- an inner drive that directs a person’s behavior toward goals.
- knowledge and positive or negative feelings about something.
- a group of activities designed to expedite transactions by creating, distributing, pricing, and promoting goods, services, and ideas.
- a collection of individuals, groups, or organizations who share one or more characteristics and thus have relatively similar product needs and desires.
- the idea that an organization should try to satisfy customers’ needs through coordinated activities that also allow it to achieve its own goals.
- the organization of an individual’s distinguishing character traits, attitudes, or habits.
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- the integrated, accepted pattern of human behavior, including thought, speech, beliefs, actions, and artifacts.
- a strategy whereby a firm divides the total market into groups of people who have relatively similar product needs.
- a market segmentation approach whereby a company develops one marketing strategy for a single market segment.
- the decision processes and actions of people who purchase and use products.
- a customer’s subjective assessment of benefits relative to costs in determining the worth of a product.
- a set of expectations for individuals based on some position they occupy.
- a group of people who have a need, purchasing power, and the desire and authority to spend money on goods, services, and ideas.
- making products available to customers in the quantities desired.
- the process by which a person selects, organizes, and interprets information received from his or her senses.
- a ranking of people into higher or lower positions of respect.
- a plan of action for developing, pricing, distributing, and promoting products that meet the needs of specific customers.
- information that is compiled inside or outside an organization for some purpose other than changing the current situation.
- a specific group of consumers on whose needs and wants a company focuses its marketing efforts.
- the act of giving up one thing (money, credit, labor, goods) in return for something else (goods, services, or ideas).
- the four marketing activities—product, price, promotion, and distribution—that the firm can control to achieve specific goals within a dynamic marketing environment.
- a value placed on an object exchanged between a buyer and a seller.
- changes in a person’s behavior based on information and experience.
30 Clues: knowledge and positive or negative feelings about something. • an inner drive that directs a person’s behavior toward goals. • a ranking of people into higher or lower positions of respect. • making products available to customers in the quantities desired. • a value placed on an object exchanged between a buyer and a seller. • ...
Industrial Revolution 2022-04-13
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- German philosopher
- multi-spindle spinning frame
- population shift from rural to urban areas
- French chemist and microbiologist
- also called putting-out system
- interaction between the sellers of a resource and the buyers
- economic system based on the private ownership of the means of production
- A free market
- organization of workers who have come together
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- the manufacturing of large quantities of standardized products
- heat engine that performs mechanical work using steam
- a political theory derived from Karl Marx
- A Scottish inventor who improved the steam engine
- a political and economic theory of social organization
- transition to new manufacturing processes
- the first person to explain how the free enterprise system works
- fundamental right of every human to control his or her own labor and property
- a political as well as an economic doctrine
18 Clues: A free market • German philosopher • multi-spindle spinning frame • also called putting-out system • French chemist and microbiologist • a political theory derived from Karl Marx • transition to new manufacturing processes • population shift from rural to urban areas • a political as well as an economic doctrine • organization of workers who have come together • ...
Earthquakes and Volcanoes 2023-01-10
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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 in 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 • ...
RESEARCH 2021-01-25
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- cause and effect
- Country of Herbert Blumer's birth
- Associated with qualitative research
- The age of ----- 1685-1815
- ground zero for sociology
- Karl Popper's deductive approach
- Durkheim's first name
- Country of Durkheim's birth
- True or False-Primary Data refers to numbers only
- Regarded by Durheim as a social fact
- research associated with positivism
- True or False-Positivism is based on scientific principals
- measurable aspects of behaviour
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- Google search engine for academic material
- established before interviewing participants
- True or False-Ethical guidelines same as issues
- Social facts waiting to identified and studied
- Combination of Positivism and Interpretivism
- Theory derived from the work of Weber
- Using someone else's work
- type of consent to avoid deception
- German for understand
- Country of Max Weber's birth
- True or False-Karl Marx rejected Comte's conclusions
- Theory associated with Blumer
25 Clues: cause and effect • Durkheim's first name • German for understand • ground zero for sociology • Using someone else's work • The age of ----- 1685-1815 • Country of Durkheim's birth • Country of Max Weber's birth • Theory associated with Blumer • measurable aspects of behaviour • Karl Popper's deductive approach • Country of Herbert Blumer's birth • type of consent to avoid deception • ...
2nd Semester Final Review - Evolution 2026-03-26
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- The fossil record consistent with the biological theory of evolution because it shows that Earth's organisms have _____ over time.
- The fossil record supports the theory of evolution because it shows _____ changes over time.
- Another way to describe natural selection is survival of the _____.
- _____ selection is another term for selective breeding.
- Selective breeding is performed by _____ to achieve desired traits, while natural selection occurs without _____ being involved.
- _____ diversity describes the number of different kinds of genes present in a population.
- Characteristics that are not beneficial to a species tend to _____ in frequency over time because the characteristics have a low survival rate.
- In layers of rock, the oldest fossil would be found in the _____ layer.
- Artificial selection and natural selection both result in changing traits in species over _____.
- According to the theory of _____ through natural selection, organisms that survive are those that have adapted to the living conditions.
- The fossil record is assembled by combining the data scientists learn from the fossils they study and allows scientists to develop a _____ showing the evolution of life from earlier species.
- Charles Darwin's theory that evolution was caused by natural selection explains the sequential nature of groups in the fossil _____. The idea that earlier, simpler species have been replaced by later, more complex species explains the diversity of fossils.
- Some species are able to survive major changes in the environment because they have variation within their _____, giving individuals an advantage for surviving change.
- All adaptations are _____, but _____ are adaptations only if they help organisms survive.
- Changes in DNA are known as _____ and can sometimes (not always) produce beneficial changes (adaptations) in populations.
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- Lack of genetic variability prevents a species from adapting to environmental changes, making the species more prone to _____.
- Antibiotic _____ occurs when variation in an initial population of bacteria leads to some bacteria surviving an antibiotic and reproducing while other bacteria die off.
- Advantageous traits are likely to increase in future generations because individuals with the traits are more likely to _____, passing their genes onto their offspring.
- Natural selection acts on a population to produce individual organisms with different adaptations. The usefulness of these adaptations is tested by interactions in the surrounding _____.
- Natural selection is typically a gradual process, but can operate extremely rapidly to develop advantageous traits in populations that are facing a change in _____ conditions.
- selection, _____ favors the survival of individuals that produce the most reproductively viable young that have adaptive characteristics and can themselves reproduce.
- _____ refers to the existence of a wide range of different types of organisms in a given place at the same time.
- A disadvantage of selective breeding is that it can reduce genetic _____.
- According to the theory of natural selection, the ability of individuals to _____ to their environment makes them more likely than others to survive and reproduce.
24 Clues: _____ selection is another term for selective breeding. • Another way to describe natural selection is survival of the _____. • In layers of rock, the oldest fossil would be found in the _____ layer. • A disadvantage of selective breeding is that it can reduce genetic _____. • ...
Cognitive Load Theory 2019-06-19
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- Number of visits for long term learning
- I can't do it, ...!
- The university where cognitive load theory was developed
- Underdeveloped in teen brains
- Developed the curve of forgetting
- The effect of visual and auditory encoding
- The load needed to do the process which encodes the information
- Coats axons when learning is repeated
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- The first stage of SOLOtaxonomy
- The load of what you need students to learn
- The effect of having acronyms or keys to maps
- Working out what will go wrong
- Load that is not connected to what you want students to learn
- Reptilian brain
- Developed Cognitive Load Theory
15 Clues: Reptilian brain • I can't do it, ...! • Underdeveloped in teen brains • Working out what will go wrong • The first stage of SOLOtaxonomy • Developed Cognitive Load Theory • Developed the curve of forgetting • Coats axons when learning is repeated • Number of visits for long term learning • The effect of visual and auditory encoding • The load of what you need students to learn • ...
sci. terms 2013-09-28
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- naturally occurring solid
- a once super continent
- rigid brittle layer made up of the crust and the uppermost part of the mantle
- plates moving together
- old on bottom and new on top
- flexible upper layer of the mantle
- plates moving away
- a bad thing happens
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- a big shake in the ground
- The period of time covering the physical formation and development of Earth
- theory that the continents moved to where they are now
- plates moving side by side
- we live on it
- what scientists call the edges where tectonic plates meet
- a use to be mountain
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 • a big shake in the ground • naturally occurring solid • 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 • ...
List 24 2014-04-03
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- / left alone, not bothered
- / the process of one plate going under another
- / loose materials such as rock fragments, mineral grains, and bits of shell that have moved by wind, water, ice , or gravity
- / rock formed when exposed to extreme heat and pressure, rock that has changed form
- of superposition / the geologic principle that states that in horizontal layers of sedimentary rock, each layer is older that the one above it
- boundary / boundary between two colliding plates
- boundary / a plate boundary where two plates move away from each other
- / scientists who study Earth and the process that have shaped Earth over time
- boundary / a plate boundary where two plates move past each other in opposite directions
- / the preserved trace, imprints, or remains of a plant or animal
- cores / a cylinder that contains ice that has trapped atmospheric gases from years before
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- / rock formed from cooled magma or lava
- / the solid part the earth consisting of the crust and the mantle
- rock / rock formed when layer of sediments harden over million of years. Forms layers
- tectonics / the theory that explains how large pieces of the lithosphere, called plates move and change shape
- / a break in the earth's crust
- drift theory / theory states that the continents have not always been in their present locations buy have "drifted" there over million of years
- floor spreading / the process by which molten material adds new oceanic crust
- plates / lithospheric plates below the ocean
19 Clues: / left alone, not bothered • / a break in the earth's crust • / rock formed from cooled magma or lava • plates / lithospheric plates below the ocean • / the process of one plate going under another • boundary / boundary between two colliding plates • / the preserved trace, imprints, or remains of a plant or animal • ...
Chapter 2 Vocab 2017-03-08
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- branch of knowledge that deals with the structure
- make or become accustomed or used to something
- all events have sufficient cuases
- ability of the brain to form and reorganize synaptic connections
- belief or theory that opinions and actions should be based on reason and knowledge
- denoting circles, arcs, or other shapes that share the same center
- concise
- clever, original, and inventive
- very weak or slighty
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- theory that all knowledge is derived from sense-expierence
- changeable, formable
- near the surface of
- easily shaped or molded
- over time, unabled to be changed
- anarchy, terrorism
- very careful and precise
- added or attached to something larger
17 Clues: concise • anarchy, terrorism • near the surface of • changeable, formable • very weak or slighty • easily shaped or molded • very careful and precise • clever, original, and inventive • over time, unabled to be changed • all events have sufficient cuases • added or attached to something larger • make or become accustomed or used to something • ...
Industrial Terms 2018-03-08
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- Second social class employers
- people who are elected to govern the city
- bunch of people that work
- Movement for people who can not vote
- government that owns most of the means of production
- Workers refuse to work until their demands are made
- Developed germ theory with Karl Marx
- Machinery was used during time period
- process of making area more urban
- First women's rights convention
- equality
- Developed by Karl Marx and Frederich Engels
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- second high class
- economic theory supported by Adam Smith
- have nots
- employment by employees
- privately owned and the means of production is controlled
- Machine used in the industrial revolution
- apartment for workers and their families
- Bentham's idea of being useful to the society
- Published book called Communist Manifesto
- allowed to vote
- factories owned by workers
- manages business
- Union to protect rights
- rules of ownership
- perfect society
27 Clues: equality • have nots • allowed to vote • perfect society • second high class • manages business • rules of ownership • employment by employees • Union to protect rights • bunch of people that work • factories owned by workers • Second social class employers • First women's rights convention • process of making area more urban • Movement for people who can not vote • ...
MUSIC THEORY 2016-04-15
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- staff Combined treble and bass staffs
- The high female register
- The distance between the lowest and highest pitches of the voice
- Symbol that lowers a pitch by one half step
- piano Medium soft
- The sustaining of a pitch
- Very soft
- A sharp, flat, or natural occurring outside of the given key signature within a composition
- Symbol that raises a pitch by a half step
- line Vertical dividing line between measures on a musical staff
- A faint tone that is generated when any one tone is sounded
- Sequence of tones arranged in rising pitches
- Symbol that cancels out a sharp or flat
- signature Designation of flats and sharps at the beginning of a composition to indicate it's basic scale and tonality
- Loud
- The high male range
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- A musical form where parts enter at different times but have the same melody throughout
- Very fast
- Soft
- The distance in pitch between two tones
- scale A scale made up of 5 notes within the octave
- The pace which the music moves
- The loudness or softness of a musical passage
- A gradual decrease in the loudness of sound
- clef Symbol that indicates the placement of F below middle C
- Very loud
- The intermediate male voice
- range The span from highest to the lowest pitch a person can sing
- The highness or lowness of a sound
- The lower female register
- A fast and lively tempo
- A symbol indicating pitch designations for the lines and spaces on the staff
- An interval of 8 pitches
- Method of sight reading using the syllables DO,RE,MI,FA,SOL,LA,TI,and DO
- capella Singing without instrumental accompaniment
- A chord of 3 tones containing a root, a third, and a fifth
36 Clues: Soft • Loud • Very fast • Very loud • Very soft • piano Medium soft • The high male range • A fast and lively tempo • The high female register • An interval of 8 pitches • The sustaining of a pitch • The lower female register • The intermediate male voice • The pace which the music moves • The highness or lowness of a sound • staff Combined treble and bass staffs • ...
MUSIC THEORY 2015-12-04
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- A singing voice that is lower than the voice of a soprano and higher than the voice of a tenor
- A note having one half the value of a whole note, also called half note
- A set of five horizontal lines and four intermediate spaces and also called stave.
- Vertically lines attached to the note heads.
- The clef that establishes F a fifth below middle C on the fourth line of the staff and also called F clef
- A musical note having the longest time value, equal to four beats and also called a whole note.
- A note that is neither flat nor sharp
- A notation representing the pitch and duration of a musical sound
- Stems of notes can go ____ or down
- A note having one-fourth the time value of a whole note. Also called crotchet
- A rhythmic movement, or is the speed at which a piece of music is played.
- A symbol indicating that the second line from the bottom of a staff represents the pitch of G above middle C and also called G clef.
- A type of classical male singing voice whose vocal range is one of the highest of the male voice types
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- A musical symbol used to indicate the pitch of written notes.
- Music is divided with bar called ___________
- The highest vocal range of all voice types
- The opposite of a sharp note, it is a lowered pitch
- There are _________ letters in the musical alphabet.
- A symbol (‘#’) placed in front of a note, increasing its pitch by a half step
- The space between two bar lines are called ___________
- A note having the time value of an eighth of a semibreve.
- The arrangement of sounds as they move through time.
22 Clues: Stems of notes can go ____ or down • A note that is neither flat nor sharp • The highest vocal range of all voice types • Music is divided with bar called ___________ • Vertically lines attached to the note heads. • The opposite of a sharp note, it is a lowered pitch • There are _________ letters in the musical alphabet. • ...
number theory 2017-09-26
23 Clues: tört • prím • közös • egész • osztó • páros • osztó • nevező • hatvány • pozitív • szabály • maradék • számjegy • páratlan • osztható • számláló • Euklidész • páros prím • többszörös • algoritmus • Eratoszthenész • teljes, tökéletes • se nem prím se nem összetett szám
Music Theory 2017-10-09
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- FCGDAEB is the order of ________.
- raise the note 1/2 a step
- lower the note 1/2 a step
- time signature
- wwhwwwh
- combines the same pitches
- a scale that has both whole and half steps
- the first form of a minor scale, that you change nothing in, play how it's written
- any changes to a note other than the key
- the same pitch written differently
- distance between 2 notes
- take half of the value of a note and add it back on to the entire note by adding a ____.
- 3 or more notes being played at one time
- combine multiple pitches at a time
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- time signatures that are divisible by 3
- , intervals that are not stable and require resolution, not pretty
- scales start on the same first note in the _____ minor
- scales that have the same key signature in the _______ minor
- take the bottom and make it the top note
- unison, fourth, fifth, and octive are examples of ______ intervals
- time signatures that are divisible by 2
- the process of rewriting a piece of music or a scale so that is sounds higher or lower in pitch
- a series of notes made up of ascending and descending pitches
- the second form of minor scales, that raises the 7th note a half step, up and back down
- time signatures that are not divisible by 2 or 3
- intervals that are treated as stable and not requiring resolution, pretty
- BEADGCF is the order of _____.
- whwwhww
- the third form of minor scales, that raises the 6th and 7th notes on the way up and play naturally on the way down
29 Clues: wwhwwwh • whwwhww • time signature • distance between 2 notes • raise the note 1/2 a step • lower the note 1/2 a step • combines the same pitches • BEADGCF is the order of _____. • FCGDAEB is the order of ________. • the same pitch written differently • combine multiple pitches at a time • time signatures that are divisible by 3 • time signatures that are divisible by 2 • ...
Music Theory 2018-11-06
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- note A note held for four beats
- Five lines and four spaces between them
- Do Re Mi Fa Sol La Ti Do
- Very loud
- note A note held for two beats
- Gradually getting softer
- Oval shaped symbols that are placed on the lines and in the spaces
- Soft
- Order of flats
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- note A note held for one beat
- bar line Written at the end of a piece of music
- Loud
- Gradually getting louder
- Very soft
- forte Moderately loud
- The area in between two bar lines
- To play the music smoothly connected
- Order of sharps
- Connects two of the same notes
- Connects two different notes
20 Clues: Loud • Soft • Very soft • Very loud • Order of flats • Order of sharps • forte Moderately loud • Gradually getting louder • Do Re Mi Fa Sol La Ti Do • Gradually getting softer • Connects two different notes • note A note held for one beat • Connects two of the same notes • note A note held for two beats • note A note held for four beats • The area in between two bar lines • ...
Music Theory 2018-11-06
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- a note that takes up 2 beats in 4/4 time
- a note that takes up 4 beats in 4/4 time
- Every Good Boy Does Fine
- second lowest voice
- combining two notes on the same line
- a note that takes up 3 beats in 4/4 time
- second highest voice
- very loud
- a note that takes up 1 beat in 4/4 time
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- All Cows Eat Grass
- Do Re Mi Fa Sol La Ti Do
- medium soft
- loud
- very sofe
- medium loud
- 4/4
- highest voice
- soft
- combining two notes on different lines
- lowest voice
20 Clues: 4/4 • loud • soft • very sofe • very loud • medium soft • medium loud • lowest voice • highest voice • All Cows Eat Grass • second lowest voice • second highest voice • Do Re Mi Fa Sol La Ti Do • Every Good Boy Does Fine • combining two notes on the same line • combining two notes on different lines • a note that takes up 1 beat in 4/4 time • a note that takes up 2 beats in 4/4 time • ...
Theory Rocks 2018-05-19
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- An alternate passage of music.
- A diminutive coda.
- What someone from the UK might call a quarter note.
- iv, bVI, or iidim in a major key.
- The "elemental" form upon which the Sonata Allegro is built.
- Half way between the tonic and dominant.
- Schoenberg explored this unusual vocal technique in Pierrot Lunaire.
- Comes after the development section in a Sonata Allegro.
- Another word for a diminished scale.
- B7#11 for F7alt, for example (two words).
- String players and brass players use them.
- A type of continuous variation similar to a passacaglia.
- A word that describes the function of N6 and Aug. 6th chords.
- The sound source of an analog synthesizer.
- Dr. Strauch would play one if he lived in the Renaissance.
- French vocalists sing a lot of them.
- V7-vi
- Steve Reich, Steve Reich, Steve Reich, Steve Reich, Steve Reich
- The interval that splits an octave
- ABACA is one example.
- Stacked fifths.
- You will likely hear this mode if you go to a movie.
- Bessie Smith is well known for singing it.
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- The black notes on a piano.
- A slow dance in triple time.
- The seventh note of a Mixolydian scale, for example.
- Ella Fitzgerald never "stepped in it" when she sang these solos.
- A term often associated with the contrasting section of a popular song.
- A structural function you are likely to find at the end of a composition.
- A fancy word for a wonky violin tuning.
- This augmented sixth chord only has three chord factors.
- A nonharmonic that is preceded by a preparation and followed by a resolution.
- V7/V (two words).
- The first section of a Sonata Allegro movement.
- A colloquial term for a custom synthetic sound.
- When a string player or singer slides between notes.
- This seventh chord can easily resolve to four tonal centers.
- Another word that might be used to describe a secundal chord.
- An eighth note to someone from London
- Half way between the tonic and subdominant.
- A common contrapuntal motion.
- A “crazy” modality.
- This augmented sixth chord contains two tritones.
- You would expect to hear a subject and answer in one of these.
- B/Bb, for example.
- A vigorous or playful composition.
- An elemental form with three sections.
- IV-I
- You might use this synthesizer component to make a siren.
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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- The interval that splits an octave
- ABACA is one example.
- The seventh note of a Mixolydian scale, for example.
- This augmented sixth chord only has three chord factors.
- Ella Fitzgerald never "stepped in it" when she sang these solos.
- A vigorous or playful composition.
- You would expect to hear a subject and answer in one of these.
- You will likely hear this mode if you go to a movie.
- Schoenberg explored this unusual vocal technique in Pierrot Lunaire.
- French vocalists sing a lot of them.
- The sound source of an analog synthesizer.
- The black notes on a piano.
- A colloquial term for a custom synthetic sound.
- The "elemental" form upon which the Sonata Allegro is built.
- B7#11 for F7alt, for example (two words).
- This augmented sixth chord contains two tritones.
- Half way between the tonic and subdominant.
- A “crazy” modality.
- The first section of a Sonata Allegro movement.
- V7-vi
- When a string player or singer slides between notes.
- An alternate passage of music.
- A term often associated with the contrasting section of a popular song.
- Another word that might be used to describe a secundal chord.
- An eighth note to someone from London
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- Half way between the tonic and dominant.
- A diminutive coda.
- A slow dance in triple time.
- Comes after the development section in a Sonata Allegro.
- A word that describes the function of N6 and Aug. 6th chords.
- Bessie Smith is well known for singing it.
- A type of continuous variation similar to a passacaglia.
- What someone from the UK might call a quarter note.
- A nonharmonic that is preceded by a preparation and followed by a resolution.
- An elemental form with three sections.
- This seventh chord can easily resolve to four tonal centers.
- A structural function you are likely to find at the end of a composition.
- Another word for a diminished scale.
- IV-I
- A fancy word for a wonky violin tuning.
- Steve Reich, Steve Reich, Steve Reich, Steve Reich, Steve Reich
- iv, bVI, or iidim in a major key.
- String players and brass players use them.
- A common contrapuntal motion.
44 Clues: IV-I • V7-vi • A diminutive coda. • 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. • The interval that splits an octave • A vigorous or playful composition. • French vocalists sing a lot of them. • ...
THEORY TEST 2012-10-15
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- A graphic Interface
- Fifth generation computing
- Non Impact Printer
- developed the first mechanical device
- Flashing square or line on the screen
- Main component
- Co-founder Bill Gates corporation
- Used to click to select
- Meaningful
- Processing Unit
- Warm Boot is used for this
- Binary digits are known as this
- Raw facts needing to be processed
- A Spreadsheet
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- MS Word
- An output device
- Situated at the top left corner of the keyboard
- Used in the development of second generation computers
- I will use this key if I need an upper letter
- Was the earliest device used for complex calculations
- Used to type
- Long Term memory
- named after the first letters across the top of the keyboard
- Commonly found on a compact disk
- One of the disadvantages of a USB
- Short Term Memory
- Composed of small dots
- is normally found on the left side of the Task Bar
- Storage device
- removes text forward
30 Clues: MS Word • Meaningful • Used to type • A Spreadsheet • Main component • Storage device • Processing Unit • An output device • Long Term memory • Short Term Memory • Non Impact Printer • A graphic Interface • removes text forward • Composed of small dots • Used to click to select • Fifth generation computing • Warm Boot is used for this • Binary digits are known as this • ...
General Theory 2013-05-30
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- The unit of electrical current.
- An instrument used to measure voltage.
- The unit of electrical charge.
- An instrument for measuring resistance.
- A circuit with a complete current path.
- An electrical instrument used to measure current.
- A circuit in which there is not a complete current path.
- The number of electrons in a neutral atom.
- An electrical component designed specifically to provide resistance.
- A valence electron that has broken away from its parent atom and is free to move from atom to atom within the atomic structure of a material.
- A protective device that burns open when excessive current flows in a circuit.
- The amount of energy available to move a certain number of electrons from one point to another in an electrical circuit.
- The unit of energy.
- An energy source that produces electrical signals.
- A symbolized diagram of an electrical or electronic circuit.
- An electrical property of matter that exists because of an excess or a deficiency of electrons.
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- An atomic particle having no electrical charge.
- An instrument that measures voltage, current, and resistance.
- The limits of variation in the value of a component.
- A positively charged atomic particle.
- A material that has a conductive value between a conductor and that of an insulator.
- The unit of resistance.
- An electrical instrument that produces voltage, current, and power from the AC power line or batteries in a form suitable for use in vaious applications to power electronic equipment.
- The basic particle of electrical charge in matter.
- An energy source that uses a chemical reaction to convert chemical energy into electrical energy.
- The rate of flow of electrons.
- The number of protons and neutrons in the nucleus of an atom.
- A material that does not allow current under normal conditions.
- The orbit in which an electron revolves.
- Opposition to current.
- A material in which electrical current can flow with relative ease.
- The smallest particle of an element possessing the unique characteristics of that element.
32 Clues: The unit of energy. • Opposition to current. • The unit of resistance. • The unit of electrical charge. • The rate of flow of electrons. • The unit of electrical current. • A positively charged atomic particle. • An instrument used to measure voltage. • An instrument for measuring resistance. • A circuit with a complete current path. • The orbit in which an electron revolves. • ...
Learning Theory 2014-03-12
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- Involves reaching the desired behaviour pattern one step at a time through Operant Conditioning
- Another name for Operant Conditioning
- response A stimulus that evokes an unconditioned response
- A process of behaviour modification by which a subject comes to respond in a desired manner to a previously neutral stimulus that has been repeatedly presented along with an unconditioned stimulus that elicits the desired response
- Known for his contribution to Classical Conditioning
- A new or modified response elicited by a stimulus after conditioning
- Initially meaningless stimuli or event becomes inherently rewarding after repeated association with primary reinforcer
- A box that can only be opened through some obscure, and sometimes complicated, series of manipulations
- A process of behaviour modification in which the likelihood of a specific behaviour is increased or decreased through positive or negative reinforcement each time the behaviour is exhibited, so that the subject comes to associate the pleasure or displeasure of the reinforcement with the behaviour
- A response that is followed by a reward is more likely to recur whereas one that is followed by an unpleasant experience is less likely to occur again
- An aversive action or unpleasant sensation applied either during or within one second of a particular behaviour that reduces the likelihood of that behaviour being repeated in the future
- The rewarding of a correct behavioural response, increasing the likelihood of that behaviour being repeated
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- A reduction or a loss in the strength or rate of a conditioned response when the unconditioned stimulus or reinforcement is withheld
- Another name for Classical Conditioning
- A stimulus or event that is inherently rewarding to the animal
- Animal is encouraged to engage in another behaviour that is more pleasurable and which cannot be performed simultaneously with fear responses in the presence of the triggering stimulus
- A form of reinforcement in which the removal of a negative or aversive stimulus, such as a loud noise or an unpleasant event, results in an increased probability that a particular behavioural response will occur in the future
- Prolonged exposure to a negatively perceived stimulus at a level that provokes the response so that the animal eventually give up
- An example of a secondary reinforcer
- Known for his contribution to Operant Conditioning
- An example of a primary reinforcer
- Type of reinforcement schedule where every correct response is rewarded
- Another name for Operant Conditioning
- Type of reinforcement schedule where the correct behaviour is rewarded occasionally and on a random or unpredictable basis
24 Clues: An example of a primary reinforcer • An example of a secondary reinforcer • Another name for Operant Conditioning • Another name for Operant Conditioning • Another name for Classical Conditioning • Known for his contribution to Operant Conditioning • Known for his contribution to Classical Conditioning • response A stimulus that evokes an unconditioned response • ...
Kinetic Theory 2021-08-31
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- the volume of a gas is not ___
- state of matter is determined by the ___ between particles
- all matter is composed of small ___
- the total kinetic energy in the particles of a substance
- particles in matter are in ___, random motion
- the unit used to measure energy
- energy of motion
- particles in a solid have an ___ arrangement
- the kinetic theory explains the physical properties of matter in terms of the ___ of its particles
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- the average kinetic energy of the particles of a substance
- particle motion is so slow that no additional thermal energy can be removed from a substance
- particles in a solid have the ___ attraction
- the transfer of thermal energy
- particles in liquids and gases have an ___ arrangement
- the state of matter in which the particles are farthest apart
- thermal energy depends on the amount of ___ in the substance
- particles in a liquid can ___ past each other
- the state of matter in which the particles have the least kinetic energy
- the state of matter that takes the shape of its container
- particles in matter are ___ with one another
20 Clues: energy of motion • the volume of a gas is not ___ • the transfer of thermal energy • the unit used to measure energy • all matter is composed of small ___ • particles in a solid have the ___ attraction • particles in matter are ___ with one another • particles in a solid have an ___ arrangement • particles in matter are in ___, random motion • ...
cell theory 2021-08-26
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- a lens on the microscope that allows the microscope to view basic objects
- a living thing
- a knob on the microscope that adjusts focus on a small scale
- a lens on the microscope that usually magnifies an image by 10
- the construct of multiple cells
- a plastic strip used over the item being examined
- the process of cells duplicating
- a cushiony wall of the cell
- a cell that has a special function
- a cell in the human body that transports nerve signals
- the part of a cell that excretes waste
- the construct of organs
- a living thing
- the part of the cell that houses the DNA
- a part of the microscope where the slide goes
- the part of a cell that converts sugar into energy
- a scientific tool used for looking at microscopic organisms and objects
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- an organism with more than one cell
- a small plastic rectangle where the item wanting to be examined is placed
- the process of replicating an organism
- the part of the cell that contains the instruction to grow
- a hard wall of the cell
- a cell in the human body that transports oxygen
- a sort of jelly that holds the cell together
- an organism with one cell
- the construct of tissue
- the smallest
- a knob on the microscope that adjusts focus on a large scale
- the organ system of the brain
- the tissue that is made up of neuron cells
- a common type of unicellular organism
31 Clues: the smallest • a living thing • a living thing • a hard wall of the cell • the construct of tissue • the construct of organs • an organism with one cell • a cushiony wall of the cell • the organ system of the brain • the construct of multiple cells • the process of cells duplicating • a cell that has a special function • an organism with more than one cell • ...
Color Theory 2021-11-08
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- Created when you add black to a hue
- Primary + Secondary
- Light can be broken down using this
- The color of sadness
- Zero hues
- Forms a Y on the color wheel
- Primary + Primary
- Red can represent this
- The light that can be seen
- Three equidistant colors
- Orange represents this
- Pink is often associated with this
- This color represents power
- Across the color wheel
- Color often involves this bias
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- Pure form of color
- Neighboring colors
- This spectrum is made up of bands of light
- This color is representative of nobility
- Using saturation and value to create a color scheme
- 3/4 Blue 1/4 Red
- Two pairs of complementary colors
- This color is seen as dependable
- The chromatic quality of an object
- One of the primary colors
- Pink is this in relation to red
- Add gray to a color to make it more subtle
- Choose green to represent this
- The three main colors of light produce this color mode
- Six-digit color code used for onscreen display
- Yellow can represent this
- White is the go to color for this
- Patented color system used in printing
- Color mode based on the four colors of ink
34 Clues: Zero hues • 3/4 Blue 1/4 Red • Primary + Primary • Pure form of color • Neighboring colors • Primary + Secondary • The color of sadness • Red can represent this • Orange represents this • Across the color wheel • Three equidistant colors • One of the primary colors • Yellow can represent this • The light that can be seen • This color represents power • Forms a Y on the color wheel • ...
Evolutionary Theory 2022-03-11
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- Difference in a physical trait
- Organisms that have a backbone
- Selection in which a species could change by breeding it for certain traits
- Naturalist who cruised around the world in the HMS Beagle
- Many species in an environment
- Structures that have no function
- Structures from different species that are similar
- Structures that perform a similar function but are not similar
- Study of the geographic distribution of organisms
- ancestry Species descended from one species
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- Allows organisms to survive much better
- Preserved remains of organisms
- Idea that a species changes into a new species
- Group of organisms that can produce fertile offspring
- Study of embryos
- Common relative a species descended from
- Change in a species over time
- Idea that a species changes over time
- Proposed that traits modify over an organism's lifetime
- Selection explains how evolution can occur
20 Clues: Study of embryos • Change in a species over time • Difference in a physical trait • Preserved remains of organisms • Organisms that have a backbone • Many species in an environment • Structures that have no function • Idea that a species changes over time • Allows organisms to survive much better • Common relative a species descended from • ...
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 • ...
Music Theory 2021-12-17
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- Musicians use this to read music, and it is described in two words. It is extremely important for instrumentalists to learn. It is also the title of this crossword puzzle.
- A specific clef that is used by cellists, bassists, bassoonists, trombones, and other low register instruments.
- Something that orchestral musicians do with their instruments before the concert. It also takes a while for a harp player to do this task. In fact, it takes about 30 minutes for a beginner harpist to do this.
- The specific dynamic that means “loud.” The word’s origin is Italian, and it is often labeled as a swirly “F” in the middle of the grand staff (a staff that ties the treble and bass clef to one instrument). It looks extremely similar to this: f.
- Two words that are a specific note found while reading music. It has a filled-in head and a stem with no flag. It is one of the first notes taught when learning music theory.
- Something musicians and theory students alike ask for when they are unable to figure something out on their own. Most often, beginners to music theory become frustrated and request this from their teachers. Very often, music players need to ask for this more than they do. In fact, at this very moment, a particular harpist needs this a lot.
- these two words are a note that is held out for four beats. It looks almost identical to an “O.” It has no stem or flag and is one of the longest-held notes that a musician will ever see or play.
- These two words are a little more advanced in the music theory world. They can be described with sharps and flats. An example of this would be “The Key of C Major; The Key of F Major."
- This is another word for “bar” that alludes to a particular played tempo that has a certain number of beats. When composers (sheet music writers) write their compositions, they break them into smaller pieces, making them easier to read (MasterClass staff).
- This word is often used to give musicians a chance to “breathe” and stop for a very short period of time. It is found in measures, and musicians stop playing for a whole, half, a quarter, an eighth, etc... of a measure.
- A word that indicates whether to be loud or soft between measures or phrases in written music pieces. It makes the music more colorful and interesting as well as expressive. This single word categorizes forte and pianissimo into a single group.
- Something that a conductor uses to read the music as they conduct. The entirety of all the orchestral parts is found on this. Most modern-day composers are able to create this on a computer using specific software. Before technology, composers had to hand-write this.
- Beginners to music theory use this term to remember how to read the notes for the treble clef. A hint to this word: "The treble clef and the spaces between the lines."
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- These two words are really important to reading music. Musicians identify it as the specific signature after the treble clef. It is also mostly seen as a fraction looking like this: 4/4, ¾, and 6/8.
- A particular piece of music that features a specified instrument. Many times, the instrumentalist has a solo in the middle of the song with the orchestra playing “behind,” or even not playing at all.
- these two words are a specific musical note. This note is held out for two beats. It has a stem but not a filled-in head.
- An individual that writes music, specifically sheet music. During the classical era, some of the most famous ________'s include Bach, Haydn, and Mozart. These songwriters had no choice but to write their works by hand.
- This word has nothing to do with music, but is, in fact, an emotion felt with most new music theory students. Another word for this emotion would be mad, frustrated, and annoyed.
- An individual instrument that is referred to when helping students learn music theory. In America, it is counted as the most popular instrument and is also known for being able to play both the melody and harmony simultaneously. Musicians that play this instrument classically have to read both treble and bass clef--at the same time!
- This term is very similar to a chord. Like a chord, it is constructed of three tones, root, third, and fifth (for excample, in a C-Chord, the notes used would be C[root], E[third], and G[fifth]). However, this word is different from a chord because chords can be more than three notes or tones whereas ____s cannot.
- A variety of musicians who play a diversity of instruments together in harmony to make a splendid sound. Almost every type of instrument has a different part to play in this with one master-mind (the conductor) conducting the multitude of instrumentalists.
- This is a specific clef (Musicians use the various clefs for the purpose of being able to tell what notes are which lines for the staff) that is also known as the “G” clef. Most higher register instruments have to read this clef including violinists, harpists, piano players, flutists, clarinetists, and most brass players.
- This is not a real word, but it is the notes of the lines for the treble clef. Another hint for this: "Every Good Boy Does Fine."
- Three to four notes played together simultaneously. It can come in all shapes and sizes. This also has different positions, which can include root position, first inversion, and second inversion.
- A dynamic that has an Italian origin. In English, the word means “very softly” and starts with a “P.” In music, It looks extremely similar to this: PP.
25 Clues: A specific clef that is used by cellists, bassists, bassoonists, trombones, and other low register instruments. • these two words are a specific musical note. This note is held out for two beats. It has a stem but not a filled-in head. • ...
Color Theory 2022-11-30
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- Gray black brown and white
- Adjacent on the color wheel
- Limited set of colors. Creates wide range
- A color in which white has been added
- A cool tone. Nature money and lack of experience
- One color. Derived from mono and chroma
- A warm tone. Symbolizes joy and caution
- Colors opposite on the color wheel
- A color in which black has been added
- Mixing of a primary color and a secondary color
- Additive color model. Broad array of colors. Screens
- Absence of color. Clean and pure
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- Refers to the lightness and darkness of a color
- Sample of color to ensure consistency of colors
- Digital colors seen in screen based media
- Yellow, red, and blue. The mother colors
- Cool tone. Truth and wide open spaces
- Orange purple and green.
- A large difference between two things
- A subtractive color model used in printers
- Intense warm color. Passion and danger
- Another word for color
22 Clues: Another word for color • Orange purple and green. • Gray black brown and white • Adjacent on the color wheel • Absence of color. Clean and pure • Colors opposite on the color wheel • Cool tone. Truth and wide open spaces • A color in which white has been added • A large difference between two things • A color in which black has been added • ...
Color Theory 2021-03-28
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- Three colors directly beside each other
- Color ____ are arrangements of colors
- red + yellow =
- The pure form of a color
- red, yellow & blue
- Colors directly across from each other
- Tints & shades of a single color
- A hue mixed with white
- red + blue =
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- Three colors evenly spaced on the color wheel
- blue, green, & violet
- Colors that evoke warmth
- A hue mixed with both black & white (gray)
- orange, green & violet
- The lightness or darkness of a color
- A hue mixed with black
- Combinations of primary-secondary colors
- blue + yellow =
- Primary colors form a _____ on the color wheel
- ___-complementary is a color plus the two on either side of its complement
- The brightness or dullness of a color
21 Clues: red + blue = • red + yellow = • blue + yellow = • red, yellow & blue • blue, green, & violet • orange, green & violet • A hue mixed with black • A hue mixed with white • Colors that evoke warmth • The pure form of a color • Tints & shades of a single color • The lightness or darkness of a color • Color ____ are arrangements of colors • The brightness or dullness of a color • ...
Color Theory 2021-07-26
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- Tones that generally fall under yellow, orange, and red
- Vividness, brightness, or saturation of a color
- Colors opposite each other
- Complementary tones are usually used to correct or
- Primary colors cannot be
- Chang in color that shampoos out
- Yellow's intensity
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- Color is the visual perception of what
- Red's intensity
- Degree of lightness or darkness
- Change in color by adding or removing color pigments
- Orange, Green, Violet
- Colors that don't exhibit cool or warm tones
- Named and abbreviated for easy reference
- Mix of a primary and secondary color
- Name of color either hue or __
- Tones that fall generally under green, blue, and violet
- Blue's intensity
- Reb, Yellow, Blue
- Light on the spectrum that we can see (ROYGBV)
20 Clues: Red's intensity • Blue's intensity • Reb, Yellow, Blue • Yellow's intensity • Orange, Green, Violet • Primary colors cannot be • Colors opposite each other • Name of color either hue or __ • Degree of lightness or darkness • Chang in color that shampoos out • Mix of a primary and secondary color • Color is the visual perception of what • Named and abbreviated for easy reference • ...
cs theory 2021-05-05
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- return a 1
- TM part, old style
- moves without input
- the nondeterministic man
- doubly confined
- (this)*technically
- two (or one?) classes
- a property of anything finite
- set size
- bar operation
- map from A to B
- loopless and branchless
- meta
- they SAT first
- main complexity concern
- alan, of the machine
- step sequence
- alphabet unit
- move between states
- functional injection
- modern machine memory
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- key np complete problem
- states with two borders
- circuit circle
- complete snake
- he devised diagonalization
- animal busy writing 1s
- way from NFA to DFA
- first rung of the infinite ladder, so to speak
- nate's layered recipe
- mcgyver's method
- sweet syntax
- submission stylizer
- most properties, per Rice
- starman
- 10,000 domino creation
- it comes in many sizes
- this or that ... NOT!
- one gate to rule them all
- nate's gates
- EVAL's aim
- second base
- mathematical dominoes
- 1 or 1000001, e.g.
- machine of all trades
- matter of behavior
- a case of logic
- "... nine nine nine nine ... " asker
- network
- 0 may or may not be this
50 Clues: meta • starman • network • set size • return a 1 • EVAL's aim • second base • sweet syntax • nate's gates • bar operation • step sequence • alphabet unit • circuit circle • complete snake • they SAT first • doubly confined • map from A to B • a case of logic • mcgyver's method • TM part, old style • (this)*technically • 1 or 1000001, e.g. • matter of behavior • moves without input • way from NFA to DFA • ...
MUSIC Theory 2022-10-25
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- structure of how the music or song was made.
- pattern of a beat/melody
- have 4 beats
- a group of flats and sharps which are places at the beginning of a staff
- means very soft pp
- compose of five lines and four spaces
- means very loud ff
- the softness and loudness of a sound
- gradually loud
- also known as G clef
- a line to notate the note outside the
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- combination of pitch and rhythm
- have 2 beats
- compose of two or more notes that played or sing together and it becomes one sound
- means soft p
- also known F clef
- have a five lines and four spaces.
- gradually soft
- the speed of a music
- meaning to stop.
- very loud f
- one of accidentals that raises the note semitone/halfstep
22 Clues: very loud f • have 2 beats • have 4 beats • means soft p • gradually soft • gradually loud • meaning to stop. • also known F clef • means very soft pp • means very loud ff • 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 • compose of five lines and four spaces • ...
Atomic Theory 2023-10-07
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- Electron charge
- Atoms of the same element are exactly alike. Atoms of different elements are different.
- Neutron charge
- How many electrons are in the sixth orbit?
- Proton charge
- How many electrons are in the first orbit?
- Discovered electrons can jump from one energy level to another.
- Discovered the existence of neutrons.
- How many electrons are in the fourth orbit?
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- Protons = ________
- Atomic Mass - Atomic Number = Number of _____
- What did Bhors model look like?
- What did Thomsons model look like?
- Proposed the Law of Conservation of Matter
- Said the exact location of an electron cannot be found.
- Gold foil experiment
- The atomic number is equal to the amount of _______.
- Discovered that atoms can be split into smaller particles.
- How many electrons are in the second orbit?
- Where the protons and neutrons are located in an atom?
20 Clues: Proton charge • Neutron charge • Electron charge • Protons = ________ • Gold foil experiment • What did Bhors model look like? • What did Thomsons model look like? • Discovered the existence of neutrons. • Proposed the Law of Conservation of Matter • How many electrons are in the sixth orbit? • How many electrons are in the first orbit? • ...
Colour Theory 2019-09-26
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- colours that tend to appear in the foreground
- three colours side by side
- C0 M100 Y100 K0
- how clearly something can be read
- colour scheme of two colours opposite on the colour wheel
- C50 M75 Y100 K0
- a colour scheme that uses three colours equally spaced from each other on the colour wheel
- the colours between a primary and a secondary
- two colors side by side, interacting with one another that changes our perception accordingly
- when you add black to a colour
- a colour scheme uses only one hue
- the result colour when you mix 2 primary colours
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- C75 M0 Y25 K0
- blues, greens, and violets are classified as these types of colours
- a colour system where all 3 primaries mixed make white
- a colour system where all 3 primaries mixed make black
- colour scheme using one colour and the colour on each side of its complement on the colour wheel
- C0 M50 Y100 K0
- complementary colours of equal lightness and saturation tend to make each other do this
- colour mode is used in web design
- colours that hold more visual weight
- something that is pleasing to the eye
- the range of colours that can be produced in any given colour mode
- when you add white to a colour
- colour mode is used in print design
25 Clues: C75 M0 Y25 K0 • C0 M50 Y100 K0 • C0 M100 Y100 K0 • C50 M75 Y100 K0 • three colours side by side • when you add black to a colour • when you add white to a colour • how clearly something can be read • colour mode is used in web design • a colour scheme uses only one hue • colour mode is used in print design • colours that hold more visual weight • something that is pleasing to the eye • ...
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 • ...
Theory Keywords 2024-05-02
Across
- memory used to ttemporarily store instructions of programs currently in use so they can be quickly accessed by the CPU
- a type of computer with a high level of performance as compared to a general-purpose computer
- is a technology that allows you to make voice calls using a broadband Internet connection instead of a regular phone line
- an online place where people sharing the same interest can interact
- a networking device that forwards data packets to the correct network.
- the SQL keyword used to create a query
- a protocol used for automatically assigning IP addresses to clients
- the time it takes for a data packet to travel from a sender to a reciever
- a type of wired connection
- a type of low-cost and very easy to implement communication method, mostly used for IoT
- a type of software used by the user to perform specific tasks
- type of data thta can be organised in a database
- a networking device that connects end devices to a network
- a legal agreement between the software owner and the user that defines the terms and conditions for using the software
- system designed for a specific function within a larger system
- a type of diagram that depicts the steps in a process
- a type of software that are designed to manage system resources, hardware and other software
- a type of key in a database that uniquely identifies each record
- a quick-repair job for a piece of software designed to resolve functionality issues
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- software that provides low-level control of computing device hardware
- Fetches, decodes and executes program instructions
- memory used to store computer start-up instructions
- an IP address that does not change
- a type of device that allows users to feed data into a computer system
- breaking down large problems into several smaller, simpler tasks. Often used for systems design.
- a type of secondary storage medium that uses laser beams to record and retrieve digital data
- a hardware device that connects to a computer and used to transfer information into and out of a computer
- a machine-readable code consisting of an array of black and white squares, typically used for storing URLs or other information for reading by the camera on a smartphone
- a type of encryption that uses two keys: a public key to encrypt and a private key to decrypt
- software with source code that anyone can inspect, modify, and enhance
- a diagram used to represent a flow of data through a process or a system
- a type of cable cables that carries digital audio and video signals over
- the tendency for separated technologies to become integrated into one device
- a measure of the maximum amount of data per second that can be transmitted over a network
- technology that uses a network of satellites and receiving devices used to determine the location of something on Earth
- a hardware component, typically a circuit board or chip, installed on a computer so it can connect to a network
- technology that consists of a tiny radio transponder called a tag, a radio receiver, and a transmitter that allow for tracking or matching of an item or individual
- a type of secondary storage medium that stores data electronically and has no moving parts
- a type of website where the pages can be personalised for each user, and they can create accounts, post comments etc
- a network security system that monitors and controls incoming and outgoing network traffic based on predetermined security rules
40 Clues: a type of wired connection • an IP address that does not change • the SQL keyword used to create a query • type of data thta can be organised in a database • Fetches, decodes and executes program instructions • memory used to store computer start-up instructions • a type of diagram that depicts the steps in a process • ...
Atomic Theory 2024-10-07
Across
- Energy levels are ___ similar to stairsteps
- Who made the first solar system model?
- What ball does the Solid Sphere Model look most like?
- Negatively charged particles can be removed with
- Who conducted the first Oil Drop Experiment?
- Tiny invisible particles called atoms make up what
- What do you call something that has the same number of protons but different neutrons as each other?
- Atoms of the same element are...
- Who found that electrons live in fuzzy probability regions or clouds?
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- Electrons live in ___ locations
- Electron locations cannot be ...
- Who made the first Nuclear Model?
- Who wrote the first Atomic Theory??
- "___" Foil Experiment
- What particles are a composite of two protons and electrons joined together?
- Who made the first Neutron model?
- Electrons travel around the nucleus like
- Who made the first Plum Pudding model?
- Who improved on Bohrs findings?
- Tiny units that make the universe
20 Clues: "___" Foil Experiment • Electrons live in ___ locations • Who improved on Bohrs findings? • Electron locations cannot be ... • Atoms of the same element are... • Who made the first Nuclear Model? • Who made the first Neutron model? • Tiny units that make the universe • Who wrote the first Atomic Theory?? • Who made the first solar system model? • ...
Nail Theory 2023-06-13
Across
- Split or brittle nails.
- The study of the structure and growth of the nails.
- Inflammation of the nail matrix.
- Increased curvature of the nails.
- The half-moon shape at the base of the nail, which is the visible part of the matrix.
- Horizontal wavy ridges across the nail.
- Bitten nails.
- The pocket-like structure that holds the root and matrix.
- This is an appendage of the skin.
- The tracks on either side of the nail that the nail moves on as it grows.
- The Shedding or falling off of the nails.
- Attached to the matrix at the base of the nail, under the skin and inside the mantle.
- Bluish in color.
- The technical name for the nail.
- The nail is made up of.
- Inflammation of the skin around the nail.
- The overlapping dead tissue that is loose and pliable around the nail.
- How many signs of infection there is.
- The visible nail area from the nail root to the free edge (the nail body).
- Indentations that run across the nail.
- Very thin, soft nails.
- The living tissue that overlies the nail plate on the sides of the nail.
- The living tissue underneath the free edge of the nail.
- The area of the nail where the nail body rests. Nerves and blood vessels found here supply nourishment.
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- The cause of the disease, disorder or condition.
- Nails with a concave shape.
- Any disease, disorder or Condition of the nail.
- The live tissue at the base of the nail.
- A brown or black darkening of the nail.
- How many months it takes for a new fingernail to grow.
- Atrophy or wasting away of the nail.
- Living skin that becomes attached to the nail plate.
- Ringworm of the hand.
- The active tissue that generates cells, which harden as they move outward to form the nail plate.
- White spots appearing on the nail.
- Thickening of the nail plate or an abnormal outgrowth of the nail.
- indented vertical lines down the nail plate.
- The folds of skin on either side of the nail groove.
- The part of the nail that extends beyond the finger or toe.
- Dark Purplish discoloration under the nail.
- Ringworm of the nail.
- Ringworm of the feet or Athletes foot.
- Loosening or separation of the nail.
- Split cuticles; loose skin separated from the cuticle.
44 Clues: Bitten nails. • Bluish in color. • Ringworm of the hand. • Ringworm of the nail. • Very thin, soft nails. • Split or brittle nails. • The nail is made up of. • Nails with a concave shape. • Inflammation of the nail matrix. • The technical name for the nail. • Increased curvature of the nails. • This is an appendage of the skin. • White spots appearing on the nail. • ...
Music Theory 2023-04-21
Across
- a vertical line that separates measures.
- a symbol/accidental that raises the pitch of a note by a half step
- a symbol that negates the written accidental/symbol.
- when vocalists sing the same notes and rhythms but at different times (usually overlapping).
- note or rest that is two beats longs
- gradually get louder
- gradually get softer
- loud
- a symbol/articulation that makes the note short and detached from others.
- a symbol/accidental that lowers the pitch of a note by a half step.
- a symbol that tells us to go back and re-sing a section of music.
Down
- when all vocalists sing the same notes and rhythms at the same time.
- the supporting musical phrase. Can be one or more parts (i.e. Alto, Tenor, Baritone, Bass).
- soft
- a symbol that tells us not to sing or play; silence.
- the space between two barlines where music is written. Usually 4 beats (in 4/4 meter).
- note or rest that is one beat long
- the most important musical phrase sung in a choral piece (usually sung by Sopranos).
- note or rest that is four beats long
- medium
- the five lines and four spaces that music is written.
- connects two notes together
22 Clues: soft • loud • medium • gradually get louder • gradually get softer • connects two notes together • note or rest that is one beat long • note or rest that is four beats long • note or rest that is two beats longs • a vertical line that separates measures. • a symbol that tells us not to sing or play; silence. • a symbol that negates the written accidental/symbol. • ...
Theory Questions 2025-03-11
Across
- Two whole notes and a quarter note
- With feeling or expression
- rhythmic effect which places emphasis on a weak or unaccented part of the measure
- Three dotted quarter notes plus a dotted half note
- A pause or a hold
- A quarter note
- Four dotted quarter notes
- A study or exercise focusing on a particular technical or musical problem
- smooth, even, without breaks between notes
- notes that written different but sound the same
- Six sixteenth notes and eighth note
- Five eighth notes
- Soft
Down
- Three eighth notes
- Pitch difference between two notes
- Continue in the same style
- Go back to the sign
- A concluding passage,end section
- Two eighth notes
- Order of flats
- A dotted quarter note
- Dotted half note plus an eighth note
- Two dotted quarter notes and quarter note
- Part for one performer
24 Clues: Soft • Order of flats • A quarter note • Two eighth notes • A pause or a hold • Five eighth notes • Three eighth notes • Go back to the sign • A dotted quarter note • Part for one performer • Four dotted quarter notes • Continue in the same style • With feeling or expression • A concluding passage,end section • Pitch difference between two notes • Two whole notes and a quarter note • ...
Music Theory 2025-04-25
Across
- A flat, natural, or sharp outside of the Key signature
- the symbol at the beginning of your music telling how high or low to play
- Composer of jungle dance
- From the sign to the coda
- hold a note until the conductor cuts you off
- a chord of 3 notes
- Beats per Minute
- volume markings in italian
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- Loud
- the last name of the composer of star wars
- From the beginning to the coda
- signature flats, naturals, or sharps at the beginning of the music
- gradually get louder
- a series of notes in a specific order
- lowers the pitch by a half step
- raises the pitch by a half step
- 3 or more notes played at the same time
- the frequency of a sound measured in Hz
- the speed of music
- the standard unit of time in music
20 Clues: Loud • Beats per Minute • a chord of 3 notes • the speed of music • gradually get louder • Composer of jungle dance • From the sign to the coda • volume markings in italian • From the beginning to the coda • lowers the pitch by a half step • raises the pitch by a half step • the standard unit of time in music • a series of notes in a specific order • ...
Kinetic Theory 2025-05-06
Across
- opposite of cold
- bubble in hot water
- states of energy
- first word of the title
- when the outside of your glass gets wet
- hot cold warm cool
- gas
- frozen water
- opposite of hot
Down
- mixes in with water
- putting water in cold temperatures to where it turns solid
- gas liquid solid
- opposite of solid
- what the cross word title is
- something you drink
- fast
- electric
- like steam
- opposite of liquid
- defrost
20 Clues: gas • fast • defrost • electric • like steam • frozen water • opposite of hot • gas liquid solid • opposite of cold • states of energy • opposite of solid • hot cold warm cool • opposite of liquid • mixes in with water • bubble in hot water • something you drink • first word of the title • what the cross word title is • when the outside of your glass gets wet • ...
ECONOMIC THEORY 2025-01-16
Across
- What is the graphical representation of trade-offs?
- What do we call decisions that involve incremental adjustments?
- What is the surplus resulting from price floors?
- What is the price where supply equals demand?
- What is a reduction in total surplus due to a tax?
- What measures responsiveness to price changes?
- What is the ability to produce a good using fewer inputs?
- What term refers to markets that trade internationally?
- What type of goods have demand that rises with income?
- What is demand that does not change much with price?
- What is a simplified representation of the real world?
- What is the cross-effect of a price change in one good on another?
- What type of statement prescribes how the world ought to be?
- What is the willingness and ability to buy a product?
- What measures responsiveness of demand to income changes?
- What term describes people specializing in tasks?
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- What is a government-imposed minimum price?
- What term refers to how economists test theories?
- What is a government-imposed maximum price?
- What is the ability to produce a good at a lower opportunity cost?
- What is the burden of a tax called?
- What type of statement describes the world as it is?
- What is the willingness and ability to sell a product?
- What term refers to goods that replace each other?
- What is the exchange of goods and services called?
- What term describes limited resources?
- What principle refers to people responding to incentives?
- What is the next best alternative foregone?
- What is the revenue earned from selling goods?
- What is the concept of trade between two parties?
30 Clues: What is the burden of a tax called? • What term describes limited resources? • What is a government-imposed minimum price? • What is a government-imposed maximum price? • What is the next best alternative foregone? • What is the price where supply equals demand? • What measures responsiveness to price changes? • What is the revenue earned from selling goods? • ...
set theory 2025-09-10
trait theory 2025-10-23
Across
- ODD a disorder where a child displays aggression and combative behavior
- theory, low arousal levels seek strong thrills/experiences which can include/ lead to risky/violent behavior
- the view that criminality is the product of an abnormal biological/psychological trait, e.g. genetic, neurological, or hormonal
- target people who are at risk of problematic behavior
- facial features
- large bone structure predisposed to store fat, sentimental
- "criminals are organically inferior."
- a mental illness that causes a distorted reality
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- a method for classifying a person's body type
- action before a crime occurs
- preventing re-offending
- positive and negative reinforcement, and positive and negative punishment
- lack of remorse and empathy, and violates the rights of others
- physical traits that Lambroso claimed could be used to identify a 'born criminal'
- thin physique with long thin muscles and limbs very social and relaxed
- perception of reality, and mental processes needed to understand the world
- criminals revert to a primitive genetic form
- the Iceman, NJ criminal leader of a burglary ring
- athletic muscular build most likely to engage in crime
- contours of the skull
- a more severe display of behaviors than ODD
21 Clues: facial features • contours of the skull • preventing re-offending • action before a crime occurs • "criminals are organically inferior." • a more severe display of behaviors than ODD • criminals revert to a primitive genetic form • a method for classifying a person's body type • a mental illness that causes a distorted reality • ...
cell theory 2025-11-10
Across
- Wall: A rigid outer layer made of cellulose that provides structural strength, support, and protection to the cell.
- The complex of DNA and proteins (histones) that makes up chromosomes within the nucleus.
- A cylindrical structure found in animal cells, which helps organize microtubules and is involved in cell division.
- The jelly-like fluid portion of the cytoplasm in which organelles are suspended.
- A specialized subunit within a cell that has a specific function, analogous to an organ in a body.
- (Cilia, plural): Small, hair-like projections on the surface of some cells that beat rhythmically to move the cell or move fluid/materials past the cell.
- Membrane: Another term for the cell membrane.
- A vesicle that collects cytoplasmic material and organelles for degradation.
- Often called the "control center" or "brain" of the cell, it houses the cell's DNA in the form of chromatin and chromosomes.
- The microtubule-organizing center in animal cells, containing the centrioles.
- (Flagella, plural): A longer, whip-like appendage used for cell locomotion.
- The genetic material that contains the instructions for cell growth, reproduction, and all cellular activities.
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- Generate energy for the cell.
- An organism whose cells have a nucleus and other organelles enclosed by membranes (plants, animals, fungi, protists).
- A threadlike structure of nucleic acids and protein found in the nucleus, carrying genetic information in the form of genes.
- apparatus: Modifies, sorts, and packages proteins and lipids.
- Store water, nutrients, and waste.
- Envelope: The double membrane that encloses the nucleus.
- Break down waste materials and cellular debris.
- A single-celled organism (like bacteria) that lacks a membrane-bound nucleus and other membrane-bound organelles.
- Bundled filaments found in muscle cells that facilitate muscular contraction.
- Synthesize proteins.
- An organelle that contains enzymes which break down various substances, including metabolic hydrogen peroxide and fatty acids.
- Reticulum: Involved in the synthesis of proteins and lipids.
24 Clues: Synthesize proteins. • Generate energy for the cell. • Store water, nutrients, and waste. • Membrane: Another term for the cell membrane. • Break down waste materials and cellular debris. • Envelope: The double membrane that encloses the nucleus. • Reticulum: Involved in the synthesis of proteins and lipids. • ...
Scientific Revolution 2024-05-12
Across
- Expanded Aristotles idea of the geocentric theory
- Built his own telescope and wrote Starry Messenger
- Made the first microscope
- Scientific Method
- Introduced a vaccine to prevent smallpox
- Made the first mercury barometer
Down
- Gravity
- developed the heliocentric theory
- “I think therefore I am”
- Developed the geocentric theory
10 Clues: Gravity • Scientific Method • “I think therefore I am” • Made the first microscope • Developed the geocentric theory • Made the first mercury barometer • developed the heliocentric theory • Introduced a vaccine to prevent smallpox • Expanded Aristotles idea of the geocentric theory • Built his own telescope and wrote Starry Messenger
Leaders of Psychology 2019-06-08
Across
- Developed four stages of child cognitive development
- Made Stanford-Binet Test
- Developed the hierarchy of needs
- 'Father of Modern Psychology'
- Developed eight stages of psychosocial development
- Believed personality could be divided into cardinal, central, and secondary traits
- Linguist who took nature perspective on language (LAD)
- Developed the social learning theory through the Bobo Doll experiment
- Researched emotional attachment in children (Strange Situation Experiment)
- Pioneered classical conditioning with dogs and bells
- Focused on siblings and inferiority complexes in personality development
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- French psychologist who developed the first IQ test
- Developed theory of eight intelligences
- Father of the psychoanalytic perspective
- Did experiments on obedience to authority (with electric shocks)
- Behaviorist known for the Little Albert experiment
- Developed stages of moral development
- First female president of the APA
- Known for the Stanford Prison Experiment
- Pioneered the idea of the collective unconscious
- Researched mother contact comfort with monkeys
- Wrote the first psychology textbook
22 Clues: Made Stanford-Binet Test • 'Father of Modern Psychology' • Developed the hierarchy of needs • First female president of the APA • Wrote the first psychology textbook • Developed stages of moral development • Developed theory of eight intelligences • Father of the psychoanalytic perspective • Known for the Stanford Prison Experiment • ...
Sensational 2026-03-26
Across
- A memory task where a person must generate information without cues, such as an essay exam.
- The loss of the ability to understand or produce language, often due to brain damage.
- The process of organizing and interpreting sensory information.
- ADAPTATION: The gradual decline in sensitivity to a constant or repetitive stimulus at the level of sensory receptors.
- A condition in which stimulation of one sense automatically triggers an experience in another sense.
- THEORY: The theory that explains how we hear different pitches based on the location of vibration on the basilar membrane.
- The structure in the inner ear responsible for hearing.
- The processing of information into the memory system.
- The process of grouping separate pieces of information into a single, manageable unit.
- A cognitive bias where people overestimate the accuracy of their own knowledge or judgments.
- The process of getting information out of memory storage.
- Sensation, Perception, Attention & Memory
- A false memory that feels real but is not based on actual events.
- A neurotransmitter involved in arousal, attention, and memory, often linked to the fight-or-flight response.
- The process of converting physical energy into neural signals.
- Student
- The process of retaining information in the brain for later use.
- THEORY: The theory that color vision is processed by three types of cones sensitive to red, green, and blue.
- The process by which the lens changes shape to focus on objects at different distances.
- CORTEX: The outermost layer of the brain, crucial for complex cognitive functions and memory.
- The sense of body movement and position.
- The process by which our sensory receptors receive stimulus energies from the environment.
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- The sense of smell.
- The focusing of conscious awareness on a particular stimulus.
- A binocular depth cue involving the inward turning of the eyes when focusing on a nearby object.
- The inability to recognize faces, often due to brain damage.
- MEMORY: The retention of information about the spatial relationships and layout of an environment.
- A mental shortcut that allows for quick, efficient judgments.
- Complete the crossword using the clues provided. All terms relate to psychology concepts in sensation, perception, attention, and memory.
- ILLUSION: An illusion where two lines of equal length appear different because of the angles at the ends.
- The transparent structure behind the pupil that changes shape to focus light on the retina.
- MEMORY: A momentary sensory memory of visual stimuli.
- The sense of taste.
- BLINDNESS: A failure to detect a change in a visual stimulus, often due to a brief interruption in the scene.
- MEMORY: A form of memory that involves recalling events from one's own life.
- DISPARITY: The ability to perceive depth by comparing the slightly different images from each eye.
- CONTROL THEORY: The theory proposing that the spinal cord contains a neurological gate that blocks or allows pain signals.
- The part of the brain that acts as a relay station for sensory information, except smell.
- MEMORY: A momentary sensory memory of auditory stimuli.
- The transparent outer layer of the eye that protects it and helps focus light.
- A stimulus that is not consciously perceived but can still influence behavior.
- The system for monitoring the position and movement of individual body parts.
- MEMORY: A temporary, limited-capacity memory system that holds information for brief periods.
- OF THE TONGUE: A temporary inability to retrieve a memory that is stored in long-term memory.
- MEMORY: A type of long-term memory for facts and general knowledge about the world.
45 Clues: Student • The sense of smell. • The sense of taste. • The sense of body movement and position. • Sensation, Perception, Attention & Memory • MEMORY: A momentary sensory memory of visual stimuli. • The processing of information into the memory system. • The structure in the inner ear responsible for hearing. • MEMORY: A momentary sensory memory of auditory stimuli. • ...
Sociology Unit 1 2023-10-11
Across
- A study where they are unaware of being researched/studied
- The large group studied
- The unintended function
- The intended function
- Looks for symbols ex; wedding ring, ski mask, EBT
- The changable outcome
- Smaller group being studied
- A study where they participate in the person theyre researching
- (The reality) physical existing reality
- variable The thing you cannot change
- Theory on how everything happens in order for other things to work
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- The study of human behavior
- A study where they research already existing research
- Content that shapes an individuals thinking
- Collection of peoples votes
- A study where they are there but they do not participate
- Theory where they focus on power
17 Clues: The intended function • The changable outcome • The large group studied • The unintended function • The study of human behavior • Collection of peoples votes • Smaller group being studied • Theory where they focus on power • variable The thing you cannot change • (The reality) physical existing reality • Content that shapes an individuals thinking • ...
5th week 15 2022-02-09
Across
- a business firm or organization.
- of the former Soviet Union.
- a brush with a short, narrow head and a long handle used to clean the teeth.
- the spirit of a person who has died, especially one that is believed to haunt a place or living people.
- a government order that restricts trade or the shipment of goods.
- a plant that bears a large head of firm white flowers that can be eaten.
- a mammal in the same family as the horse. People use donkeys for riding and to pull or carry heavy loads.
- superlative of "early."
Down
- to hope for and believe in the possibility.
- a state in the midwestern United States. Its capital is Springfield.
- as a matter of fact; really.
- a female person who has the same mother or father as another person
- to smile and make sounds with your mouth. People usually laugh when something is funny to them, but laughing can express other feelings also.
- a public road in a town or city.
- something that shows a fact, event, or some other thing
- a mammal with long legs, a long neck, antlers, and hooves.
- past tense and past participle of keep.
17 Clues: superlative of "early." • of the former Soviet Union. • as a matter of fact; really. • a business firm or organization. • a public road in a town or city. • past tense and past participle of keep. • to hope for and believe in the possibility. • something that shows a fact, event, or some other thing • a mammal with long legs, a long neck, antlers, and hooves. • ...
Enhancing Reading Competence - Session 1 2020-04-22
Across
- "The ... cycle of the bad reader"
- The interactive theory focuses on...
- Former is used to develop a deeper ... of a text
- The top-down reading theory is based on...
- The reading approach that involves three stages of reading
Down
- The process of understanding a text is often called:
- A reading approach which requires reading a text twice
- "The ... circle of the good reader"
- A style of reading for global understanding
- A language-based reading theory
10 Clues: A language-based reading theory • "The ... cycle of the bad reader" • "The ... circle of the good reader" • The interactive theory focuses on... • The top-down reading theory is based on... • A style of reading for global understanding • Former is used to develop a deeper ... of a text • The process of understanding a text is often called: • ...
The end of universe theory 2022-05-18
Across
- what created the universe
- the universe seen as a whole
- situated between stars
- all existing of matter and space
- the science of the origin and development of the universe
- deserted of people and in a state of bleak and dismal emptiness
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- where the universe continues to expand forever and eventually all matter reaches a final state
- the ultimate fate of the universe
- a collection of star system
- the complex structure of the universe
10 Clues: situated between stars • what created the universe • a collection of star system • the universe seen as a whole • all existing of matter and space • the ultimate fate of the universe • the complex structure of the universe • the science of the origin and development of the universe • deserted of people and in a state of bleak and dismal emptiness • ...
