theory of the firm Crossword Puzzles
The History of Cell Theory 2026-02-03
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- – Scientist who studied animal cells.
- – The smallest unit of life.
- – Scientist who first observed cells in cork.
- – Scientist who studied plant cells.
- – A tool used to see very small objects.
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- – Schwann discovered these are made of cells.
- – Scientist who observed living cells using microscopes.
- – Schleiden discovered these are made of cells.
- – Scientist who stated cells come from existing cells.
- – The material Robert Hooke studied.
10 Clues: – The smallest unit of life. • – Scientist who studied plant cells. • – The material Robert Hooke studied. • – Scientist who studied animal cells. • – A tool used to see very small objects. • – Schwann discovered these are made of cells. • – Scientist who first observed cells in cork. • – Schleiden discovered these are made of cells. • ...
Psychology Paper 2 Crime and Sleep 2025-11-20
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- The cave man
- A system designed to help rather than punish criminals
- Suddenly fallig asleep
- _________ content is the meaning behind the dream.
- Conducted a study on aggression and role models
- An inaccessible part of the brain
- The part of us which tries to balance the ID and the Superego
- A study conducted over a long time
- This learning theory proposes that children learn through observation
- During REM sleep your muscles become ________
- This little boy had a phobia of horses
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- Somone who analyses dreams
- This means hard to wake
- A 24 hour sleep cycle __________rhythm
- A chemical to help us sleep
- What did Siffre befriend?
- Positive __________ means being rewarded
- Persistent difficulty sleeping
- The theory that criminal behaviour could be genetic
- Barker found this caused narcolepsy
- These twins were separated at birth
21 Clues: The cave man • Suddenly fallig asleep • This means hard to wake • What did Siffre befriend? • Somone who analyses dreams • A chemical to help us sleep • Persistent difficulty sleeping • An inaccessible part of the brain • A study conducted over a long time • Barker found this caused narcolepsy • These twins were separated at birth • A 24 hour sleep cycle __________rhythm • ...
US History Chapter 6,Section 3 Crossword Puzzle 2013-01-22
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- America's 20th President
- help other by donating money
- a community center run by women
- Andrew Carnegie's twist on social Dawinism
- style of jazz
- AmmuseMent park in New York
- 1887 First law regulating interstate commerce
- author of Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn
- Period Of following the civil war from 1877 to 1893
- bill passed in 1890 raising taxes on some goods imported into the US
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- attempts to prohibit monopolistic behavior
- Great compromise of 1877
- Hull House in Chicago in 1889
- the theory that people are subjected to the same laws of natural section
- a historical style of a bar or a style of car body
- Scientist who published the theory of evolution
- a comic theatrical piece
17 Clues: style of jazz • America's 20th President • Great compromise of 1877 • a comic theatrical piece • AmmuseMent park in New York • help other by donating money • Hull House in Chicago in 1889 • a community center run by women • author of Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn • attempts to prohibit monopolistic behavior • Andrew Carnegie's twist on social Dawinism • ...
Atoms and elements 2025-08-18
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- Scientist who proposed atomic theory
- Science that studies atoms and elements
- Dalton thought atoms were this
- Dalton's ideas about atoms
- Dalton believed atoms were this
- Dalton's representation of atomic structure
- Everything is made up of this
- What all matter is ___ of
- Made of only one type of atom
- Each element has ___ atoms
- Each element is made of ___ atoms
- Describes the size of atoms
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- Building block of all matter
- Describes atomic size
- Shape of Dalton's atomic model
- Another word for atom
- What atoms cannot be according to Dalton
- Atoms ___ be broken up
- Dalton said atoms are this type of sphere
- An element contains only a ___ type of atom
- Shape characteristic of spheres
- Each element has a different ___ of atom
- Another word for element
- Atoms of the same element are this
- Atoms are the ___ blocks of matter
25 Clues: Describes atomic size • Another word for atom • Atoms ___ be broken up • Another word for element • What all matter is ___ of • Dalton's ideas about atoms • Each element has ___ atoms • Describes the size of atoms • Building block of all matter • Everything is made up of this • Made of only one type of atom • Shape of Dalton's atomic model • Dalton thought atoms were this • ...
LESSON 10 2018-03-15
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- form for the gravitational collapsed of a star
- the quantity of time interval in the moving frame
- attempts to explain withina single framework
- the point closes to the sun
- provided a new framework
- the mass being reffered to by the equation
- conducted an experiment in 1887
- another result of the general theory of relativity
- the interval appears longer than the proper time
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- conducted an experiment in 1887
- important asspect of the general theory
- moving objects appear shorter
- happens only in the direction of relative motion
- two events happening in the same time
- universe speed limit
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 • ...
Studying for Sci Knowledge & Evolution Test 2023-04-13
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- The theory of evolution states that species change ______ over time and organisms with the best traits will have more offspring.
- Theories and laws are accepted after a great deal of _____ and confirmation within the scientific community.
- A scientific ______ is a description/statement of an observed natural event that always applies under the same conditions.
- When a species cannot adapt to its changing environment, the species will most likely go ______.
- Natural _____ is the process where organisms with variations that help them better survive in their environment live longer, compete better, and have more offspring.
- The law of ___________ states that younger rocks sit on top of older rocks as long as the layers have not been disturbed.
- The plate _______ theory explains that convection currents in the mantle cause Earth's lithosphere to move in different directions.
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- The collection of fossils being studied and those that are already cataloged make up the _______ _______.
- Genetic ______ is responsible for the diversity of living species.
- A __________ is an idea or explanation that you can test through observations/experiments.
- An ________ is a feature common in a species so that it is better suited to its environment.
- _________ evidence is knowledge that is gathered through experiments/observations.
- _________ are the traces or remains of an organism that live long ago.
- The only thing that can cause a theory or law to change is _____ ________.
- A scientific ______ is a well supported explanation that is agreed upon by the scientific community and supported by empirical evidence.
15 Clues: Genetic ______ is responsible for the diversity of living species. • _________ are the traces or remains of an organism that live long ago. • The only thing that can cause a theory or law to change is _____ ________. • _________ evidence is knowledge that is gathered through experiments/observations. • ...
Venture Plan 2014-04-29
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- Communication through a medium
- A person who takes the risk of turning a opportunity into profit
- Union A non-profit making money co-operation whose members can borrow from pooled deposits
- An individual or firm that will give start up capital in exchange for shares of ownership
- Entrepreneurship When an entrepreneur identifies a problem, sees an opportunity, and then comes up with an idea
- That which is produced then, bought or sold
- Plan The part of the plan that deals with how you plan to advertise and sell your product or services
- Are the claims against the assets of the creditors
- a business or firm owned and run by two or more partners
- Proprietorship An unincorporated business owned by a single person who is responsible it's own liabilities
- An establishment that deals with deposits, lending money, and processing transactions
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- Prejudice in a general or specific sense
- The quality of being an entrepreneur
- A form of business owned by shareholders who gets to share the profits to the corporation
- The action or process of investing money for profit or material result
- When your sales are greater than the costs to run your business
- Plan Formal statements of a set of business goals and how they are going to achieve them
- Is the act of making things
- Plan The part of a venture plan that deals with a start up loan
- Mark Are words, symbols, or designs to identify a product or service
20 Clues: Is the act of making things • Communication through a medium • The quality of being an entrepreneur • Prejudice in a general or specific sense • That which is produced then, bought or sold • Are the claims against the assets of the creditors • a business or firm owned and run by two or more partners • When your sales are greater than the costs to run your business • ...
7 Unit 2: Earth's Geological Processes 2021-01-13
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- all of the water on Earth (lakes, oceans, clouds)
- Earth's zero point of longitude, which passes through Greenwich, England
- identical sets of these were found on different continents, supporting the theory of continental drift
- imaginary line in middle of Earth dividing it into northern and southern hemispheres. Has a parallel of latitude 0°
- Pangea, Gondwana, and Laurasia are examples of this
- angular distance of a place north or south of the Earth's equator
- a theory proposed by Alfred Wegener in 1912 where continents shift position on Earth's surface
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- plate boundaries that occur where plates are spreading apart
- all of the gases surrounding Earth (five layers)
- the solid parts of the Earth; non-living (rock, soil, and landforms)
- all living organisms on Earth (plants, animals, bacteria)
- theory that Earth's outer layer is made up of large, moving pieces called plates. All of Earth's land and water sit on these plates
- plate boundaries that occur where plates are sliding past one another
- plate boundaries that occur where plates are pushing together
- angular distance of a place east or west of the meridian at Greenwich, England
15 Clues: all of the gases surrounding Earth (five layers) • all of the water on Earth (lakes, oceans, clouds) • Pangea, Gondwana, and Laurasia are examples of this • all living organisms on Earth (plants, animals, bacteria) • plate boundaries that occur where plates are spreading apart • plate boundaries that occur where plates are pushing together • ...
CHAPTER 5 VOCABULARY 2023-09-28
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- biological growth processes that enable orderly changes in behavior, relatively uninfluenced by experience
- a disorder that appears in childhood and is marked by significant deficiencies in communication an social interaction, and by rigidly fixated interests and repetitive behaviors
- the awareness that things continue to exist even when not perceived
- in Piaget's theory, the preoperational child's difficulty taking another's point of view
- adapting our current understandings(schemas) to incorporate new information
- the period of sexual maturation during which a person becomes capable of reproducing
- the process by which certain animals form strong attachments during early life
- decreasing responsiveness with repeated stimulation
- in Erikson’s theory, the ability to form close, loving relationships; a primary developmental task in young adulthood
- people's ideas about their own ad others' mental states - about their feelings, perceptions, and thoughts, and the behaviors these might predict
- the transition period from childhood to adulthood, extending from puberty to independence
- a concept or framework that organizes and interprets information
- the developing human organism from 9 weeks after conception to birth
- research that compares people of different ages at the same point in time
- the time of natural cessation of menstruation
- the culturally preferred timing of social evets such as marriage, parenthood, and retirement
- all our thoughts and feelings about ourselves in answer to the question, “Who am I?”
- the “we” aspect of our self-concept; the part of our answer to “Who am I?” that comes from our group memberships
- the developing human organism from about 2 weeks after fertilization through the second month
- a period from about age 18 to the mid-twenties, when may in Western cultures are no longer adolescents but have not yet achieved full independence as adults
- in Piaget's theory, the stage (from birth to nearly 2 years of age) during which infants know the world mostly in terms of their sensory impressions and motor activities
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- an optimal period early in the life of an organism when exposure to certain stimuli or experiences produces normal development
- the fertilized egg
- acquired (not lifelong) disorders marked by cognitive deficits
- the principle (which Piaget believed to be a part of concrete operational reasoning) that properties such as mass, volume, and number remain the same despite changes in the forms of objects
- all the mental activities associated with thinking, knowing remembering and communicating
- in Piaget's theory, the stage (from about 2 to 6 or 7 years of age) during which a child learns to use language but does not yet comprehend the mental operations of concrete logic
- according to Erik Erikson, a sense that the world is predictable and trustworthy; said to be formed during infancy by appropriate experiences with responsive caregivers
- research that follows and retests the same people over time
- interpreting our new experiences in terms of our existing schemas
- in Vygotsky's theory, a framework that offers children temporary support as they develop higher levels of thinking
- in Piaget's theory, the stage of cognitive development (from about 7 to 11 years of age) during which children gain the mental operations that enable them to think logically about concrete events
- an emotional tie with another person; shown in young children by their seeking closeness to their caregivers and showing distress on separation
- in Piaget's theory, the stage of cognitive development (normally beginning about age 12) during which people begin to think logically about abstract concepts
- a branch of psychology that studies physical, cognitive, and social change throughout the life span
- agents such as chemicals and viruses that can reach the embryo or fetus during prenatal development and cause harm
- the fear of strangers that infants commonly display, beginning by about 8 months of age
- physical and cognitive abnormalities in children caused by a pregnant woman's heavy drinking
- our sense of self; according to Erikson, the adolescent’s task is to solidify a sense of self by testing and integrating various roles
39 Clues: the fertilized egg • the time of natural cessation of menstruation • decreasing responsiveness with repeated stimulation • research that follows and retests the same people over time • acquired (not lifelong) disorders marked by cognitive deficits • a concept or framework that organizes and interprets information • ...
CHAPTER 5 VOCABULARY 2023-09-28
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- biological growth processes that enable orderly changes in behavior, relatively uninfluenced by experience
- a disorder that appears in childhood and is marked by significant deficiencies in communication and social interaction, and by rigidly fixated interests and repetitive behaviors
- the awareness that things continue to exist even when not perceived
- in Piaget's theory, the preoperational child's difficulty taking another's point of view
- adapting our current understandings(schemas) to incorporate new information
- the period of sexual maturation during which a person becomes capable of reproducing
- the process by which certain animals form strong attachments during early life
- decreasing responsiveness with repeated stimulation
- in Erikson’s theory, the ability to form close, loving relationships; a primary developmental task in young adulthood
- people's ideas about their own and others' mental states - about their feelings, perceptions, and thoughts, and the behaviors these might predict
- the transition period from childhood to adulthood, extending from puberty to independence
- a concept or framework that organizes and interprets information
- the developing human organism from 9 weeks after conception to birth
- research that compares people of different ages at the same point in time
- the time of natural cessation of menstruation
- the culturally preferred timing of social evets such as marriage, parenthood, and retirement
- all our thoughts and feelings about ourselves in answer to the question, “Who am I?”
- the “we” aspect of our self-concept; the part of our answer to “Who am I?” that comes from our group memberships
- the developing human organism from about 2 weeks after fertilization through the second month
- a period from about age 18 to the mid-twenties, when may in Western cultures are no longer adolescents but have not yet achieved full independence as adults
- in Piaget's theory, the stage (from birth to nearly 2 years of age) during which infants know the world mostly in terms of their sensory impressions and motor activities
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- an optimal period early in the life of an organism when exposure to certain stimuli or experiences produces normal development
- the fertilized egg
- acquired (not lifelong) disorders marked by cognitive deficits
- the principle (which Piaget believed to be a part of concrete operational reasoning) that properties such as mass, volume, and number remain the same despite changes in the forms of objects
- all the mental activities associated with thinking, knowing remembering and communicating
- in Piaget's theory, the stage (from about 2 to 6 or 7 years of age) during which a child learns to use language but does not yet comprehend the mental operations of concrete logic
- according to Erik Erikson, a sense that the world is predictable and trustworthy; said to be formed during infancy by appropriate experiences with responsive caregivers
- research that follows and retests the same people over time
- interpreting our new experiences in terms of our existing schemas
- in Vygotsky's theory, a framework that offers children temporary support as they develop higher levels of thinking
- in Piaget's theory, the stage of cognitive development (from about 7 to 11 years of age) during which children gain the mental operations that enable them to think logically about concrete events
- an emotional tie with another person; shown in young children by their seeking closeness to their caregivers and showing distress on separation
- in Piaget's theory, the stage of cognitive development (normally beginning about age 12) during which people begin to think logically about abstract concepts
- a branch of psychology that studies physical, cognitive, and social change throughout the life span
- agents such as chemicals and viruses that can reach the embryo or fetus during prenatal development and cause harm
- the fear of strangers that infants commonly display, beginning by about 8 months of age
- physical and cognitive abnormalities in children caused by a pregnant woman's heavy drinking
- our sense of self; according to Erikson, the adolescent’s task is to solidify a sense of self by testing and integrating various roles
39 Clues: the fertilized egg • the time of natural cessation of menstruation • decreasing responsiveness with repeated stimulation • research that follows and retests the same people over time • acquired (not lifelong) disorders marked by cognitive deficits • a concept or framework that organizes and interprets information • ...
Understanding the Brain 2021-06-16
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- The outer layer we can see
- Dualism is the theory that the mind and body are
- What form are impulses sent
- Covered by insulating Myelin
- Involved in the main functioning's of the body
- Believed that the body is only
- The study of the relationship between the skull’s surface features and personality and behavioural characteristics
- "The heart is the organ of thinking" was believed by which philosopher
- Rene Descartes theory
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- 86 billion of these in brain
- Maintains balance, co-ordination and posture
- Outer cerebral cortex
- First philosopher to argue the 'Brain Hypothesis'
- Believed the heart is the centre of the soul
- The largest part of the brain
- Creates white appearance
16 Clues: Outer cerebral cortex • Rene Descartes theory • Creates white appearance • The outer layer we can see • What form are impulses sent • 86 billion of these in brain • Covered by insulating Myelin • The largest part of the brain • Believed that the body is only • Maintains balance, co-ordination and posture • Believed the heart is the centre of the soul • ...
A journey to the West 2026-01-29
19 Clues: fest • Mehl • Gras • flach • Boden • Herde • Perle • packen • sinken • treiben • besitzen • aufgeben • streiten • Broschüre • authentisch • Pfeilspitze • in teilnehmen • wagon Planwagen • of tune verstimmt
Evolution and Astronomy 2020-08-05
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- Closest planet to the sun
- Planet on its side
- Cells with nuclei
- Theory of the beginning of the universe
- Hottest planet
- Most recent extinction event, extinction of the dinosaurs
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- Cells without Nuclei, first cells
- Final stage of extinction
- Planet that will be conquered by 2024, according to SpaceX
- Largest planet
- farthest planet from the sun
- Planet with rings
- Biologist who created the theory of evolution with help from Galapagos Birds
13 Clues: Largest planet • Hottest planet • Planet with rings • Cells with nuclei • Planet on its side • Final stage of extinction • Closest planet to the sun • farthest planet from the sun • Cells without Nuclei, first cells • Theory of the beginning of the universe • Most recent extinction event, extinction of the dinosaurs • Planet that will be conquered by 2024, according to SpaceX • ...
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
- Approximation of trial molecular wavefunctions using atomic wavefunctions
- Integrals to correspond to direct interaction of electrons regardless of spin
- Rules to limit evaluation to non-zero integrals of the N-electron wavefunctions
- Results to the separability of the Hamiltonian per electron
- Results to twice as many J integrals as there are K integrals
- Approximations of STO basis functions using GTO basis functions
- The process of obtaining the roots of a square matrix
- Integrals to correspond to interaction of electrons that are dependent on spin
- States that have indefinite lifetime are considered to be
- field Method of refining the approximattion to the energy using interatively improved coefficients
- Orbitals that have non-negative energies
- Hamiltonian terms that relate to the energy of a single electron in an N-electron system
- Coloumbic interaction not considered in the Born-Oppenheimer limit
- In HF theory, the hamiltonian is exact but the wavefunctions are
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- Systems where the Roothan-Hall equations are applicable
- Correction method for the basis-set superposition error
- The best trial energy that can be determined using HF theory over an infinite basis
- HF electronic energies are in this state
- Wavefunctions that result from an HF computation are said to be optimized and referred to as
- Antisymmetric electronic wavefunction are represented this way in HF theory
- Difference between Born-Oppenheimer limit and the HF limit is due to this
- Used to find the set of coefficients for basis functions that produces the smallest energy
- Electrons have antisymmetric wavefunctions because they are
- Treatment of open-shell systems where optimizations are done over singly-occupied orbitals
- Used to approximate slater-type orbitals
- Identify to the weight of an atomic orbitals in the expansion of a wavefunction
- Equations that describe the relationship of the Fock matrix to the energy
- Only construct in the quantum mechanical formalism with no direct mechanical analogue
- Basis sets were basis functions are contracted for the core electrons and non-contracted otherwise
- Relates to the position of a nucleus inside an atomic electron density
31 Clues: HF electronic energies are in this state • Used to approximate slater-type orbitals • Orbitals that have non-negative energies • 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 • ...
Adrians Science Tectonic Plates 2026-02-03
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- A dark Iron rich rock
- types of currents that from in the mantle
- Sea floor spreading can be used to find this plate boundary
- When 2 plates of different densities converge
- The thinnest layer
- A super continent
- The theory that all the continents were a big super Continent
- Strong, lower part of the mantle
- The rigid crust and upper layer
- The study of earths magnetic field
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- Can travel through solids
- Middle and largest layer
- The liquid layer of Earth
- When earth's magnetic fields flip
- When 2 continental plates collide
- Molten, like plastic under pressure, weak and deformable
- Discovered the theory of Continental
- This crust is made of Basalt
- When 2 plates collide
- The hottest layer
- Made up of Granite
- When two ocean plates separate
- This is what continental drift is made of
- A type of basalt that forms at mid ocean ridges
- Where 2 plates slide past each other
25 Clues: The hottest layer • A super continent • The thinnest layer • Made up of Granite • A dark Iron rich rock • When 2 plates collide • Middle and largest layer • Can travel through solids • The liquid layer of Earth • This crust is made of Basalt • When two ocean plates separate • The rigid crust and upper layer • Strong, lower part of the mantle • When earth's magnetic fields flip • ...
Sea floor spreading 2022-03-29
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- are made when continental crust pulls apart
- one big super continent
- made the theory of continental drift
- made by two convergent plates
- spots of the crust that magma comes out
- the idea that the earths crust is spreading apart
- happen because of friction in the tectonic plates
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- two plates moving towards each other
- the plates the earths crust rest on
- the plate under north america
- caused by two divergent plants moving away
- a hot liquid in the earths mantle that causes the chances of the crust
- made the theory of sea floor spreading
- magma above ground
- two plantes moving away from each other
15 Clues: magma above ground • one big super continent • the plate under north america • made by two convergent plates • the plates the earths crust rest on • two plates moving towards each other • made the theory of continental drift • made the theory of sea floor spreading • two plantes moving away from each other • spots of the crust that magma comes out • ...
Envi Puzzle 2025-07-24
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- The outermost layer of the atmosphere
- This rock is rich in granite and makes up most of the continental crust
- The most abundant gas in the atmosphere
- This gas makes up about 21% of the atmosphere
- River environment formed where fresh and salt water meet
- The layer of Earth’s atmosphere closest to the surface
- The type of rock formed from layers of sediment
- Minerals formed from intense heat and pressures
- The hardest mineral on the Mohs scale
- Type of cloud that brings thunderstorms
- Layer of Earth that contains peridotite and lies below the crust
- An instrument to measure earthquake vibrations
- A water-rich layer in Earth’s cryosphere
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- Theory that proposes the solar system formed from a molecular cloud
- Sandy soils need frequent application of this
- A theory stating that the Earth is the center of the universe
- A person who studies minerals
- A naturally occurring, inorganic solid with a crystalline structure
- Protective gas layer found in the stratosphere
- The process of rock breakdown due to weather
- This mineral property refers to the way it reflects light
- A volcanic rock that cools quickly on Earth’s surface
- Water stored beneath Earth’s surface
- This rock type forms from magma cooling inside Earth
- A component of soil that comes from decomposed plants and animals
- The scale used to measure mineral hardness
- The innermost layer of the Earth composed mainly of iron and nickel
- The theory that suggests the universe began with a massive explosion
- The visible part of the electromagnetic spectrum that makes the sky blue
29 Clues: A person who studies minerals • Water stored beneath Earth’s surface • The outermost layer of the atmosphere • The hardest mineral on the Mohs scale • The most abundant gas in the atmosphere • Type of cloud that brings thunderstorms • A water-rich layer in Earth’s cryosphere • The scale used to measure mineral hardness • The process of rock breakdown due to weather • ...
AP Psychology Crossword Puzzle 2014-04-09
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- The creator of rational-emotive behavior therapy.
- Cognitive psychologist famous for work on decision making and judgement. He did an experiment on pain by telling people to immerse their hand in cold water for 60 seconds.
- Developed the theory of three intelligences: analytical, creative and practical.
- Challenged the popular idea that all associations can be learned equally well. He did an experiment in which he exposed rats to a particular taste and then to a drug that would make them nauseous.
- Did a lot of research on facial expressions.
- Thought of the three parenting styles: authoritative, authoritarian and permissive.
- Developed levels of moral thinking, including: pre-conventional, conventional and post-conventional morality.
- Did research on misinformation effect (including misleading information into one’s memory of an event) and the reliability of eyewitness memory.
- Believed that we are born with a built-in readiness to learn the grammar rules of language.
- Did research about divided consciousness. Humans have multiple controls in thought and action.
- Psychologist who pretended to have a psychiatric disorder to gain admission into psychiatric hospitals.
- Did a lot of research on the development of infants. In one experiment, he measured infants’ distress over separation from parents.
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- Psychologist who thought of the cognitive dissonance theory- the theory that we act to reduce discomfort between two conflicting thoughts.
- He found that people who feel helpless and oppressed view control as external, which deepens their feelings of resignation (learned helplessness).
- Did experiments to study conformity (adjusting behavior to fit a group standard).
- Came up with the idea that human emotions and behaviors, though biologically influenced, are mostly due to conditioned responses.
- Did a lot of research on classical conditioning, including his most famous: introducing a neutral stimulus (a tone) before an unconditioned stimulus (food).
- Psychologist famous for the spacing effect- distributed study yields better long-term retention.
- Came up with the idea of multiple intelligences- splitting our abilities into 8 different categories including: interpersonal, naturalist, linguistic, logical, musical, spatial, bodily-kinesthetic and intrapersonal.
- Developed therapy for depression using a gentler version of rational-emotive behavior therapy.
- Feminist and psychologist who famously criticized Kohlberg’s moral development theory.
- Studied how people would respond to commands that were given to them. He did experiments on obedience.
- Psychologist that agreed with Jung about the importance of childhood, but believed that social, and not sexual, tensions are important for personality formation.
- Along with Lange, formed a theory of emotion that describes how emotion is our awareness of a specific bodily response to emotion-arousing stimuli.
24 Clues: Did a lot of research on facial expressions. • The creator of rational-emotive behavior therapy. • Developed the theory of three intelligences: analytical, creative and practical. • Did experiments to study conformity (adjusting behavior to fit a group standard). • Thought of the three parenting styles: authoritative, authoritarian and permissive. • ...
Marketing 2021-11-26
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- specific types of products as well as the companies that produce those products
- the money you gained from your initial investment
- a canadian firm and a foreign firm business with similar goals combine resources-money, facilities, distribution networks-to make or sell a specific product in the other country
- a market of a small number of large companies
- The percentage that one company’s product takes of the total dollars spent by consumers on products within a specific market
- a company that has an item that no other company has or sells
- when a customer stick to buying a certain product and is very important to businesses because even little percent in customer retention results in major increases in profit
- consumer buy where they can get a better deal for a lower price and more conveient to them
- uses the same same resources to produce better or the same
- The consumer develops a strong relationship with the product or the retailer and will not consider any other brand
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- holds onto its customers in spite of competition
- services activities performed to support the sale of a product or other service
- a firm that does not have any competition
- supports scientists and technicians who work on new ideas
- taxes placed on goods being imported into a country in order to protect the local industries from too much foriegn competition
- can be used by competitor to shift sales in their advantage
- encourages the creation of new businesses
- making an activity easier and more comfortable for the customer
- influence a way the product looks and what it does
- each is a part of a broader market category that possesses an identifiable characteristic
- companies using ads to put their product into consumers minds
- you make a profit and keep some of the money made from the business
- the store carries a large number of different brands or types of merchandise
- good reviews or bad reviews from customers that influence other people on if they should shop there or not
- one company provides a product or service for a small market and, by doing so, keeps competitors out of that market
25 Clues: a firm that does not have any competition • encourages the creation of new businesses • a market of a small number of large companies • holds onto its customers in spite of competition • the money you gained from your initial investment • influence a way the product looks and what it does • supports scientists and technicians who work on new ideas • ...
“The theory of Primary education” 2025-12-01
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- Nuqsonli bolalar bilan ishlovchi soha
- Shaxsning har tomonlama o‘sishi
- O‘quv jarayonini boshqarish haqidagi bo‘lim
- Shaxsning tarbiyalanganlik darajasi
- Ta’lim jarayonining nazariy bilim berish qismi
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- Tajriba asosida sinash metodi
- Ta’lim-tarbiya qonuniyatlarini o‘rganuvchi fan
- Ilmiy tashkil etish tamoyillari tizimi
- Qarama-qarshiliklar orqali rivojlanish
- O‘qituvchining yordamchi hujjatlar majmuasi
10 Clues: Tajriba asosida sinash metodi • Shaxsning har tomonlama o‘sishi • Shaxsning tarbiyalanganlik darajasi • Nuqsonli bolalar bilan ishlovchi soha • Ilmiy tashkil etish tamoyillari tizimi • Qarama-qarshiliklar orqali rivojlanish • O‘qituvchining yordamchi hujjatlar majmuasi • O‘quv jarayonini boshqarish haqidagi bo‘lim • Ta’lim-tarbiya qonuniyatlarini o‘rganuvchi fan • ...
“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 • ...
World History Midterm Review: Chapter 19 2023-01-03
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- - the Industrial Revolution created new jobs in railroad construction, factory production, and coal mining but not ____.
- - the production of ___ ___ was one of the first industries to be affected by the Industrial Revolution.
- - the most valuable British product by the 1840s.
- - pitiful condition created by the Industrial Revolution gave rise to ___, in which society owns and controls the means of production.
- - proposed the principle of legitimacy.
- - theory of politics based on practical matters rather than theory or ethics.
- - developed the steam engine that could drive machinery.
- - In 1870 the Italian army annexed ____, which became the capital of the united Italian state.
- - The Industrial Revolution began in this country.
- - the great powers had the right to send armies to countries where there were revolutions in order to restore legitimate monarchs to power.
- - the introduction factories created a new labor system in which workers had to work regular hours and do the same ____ work over and over.
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- - according to socialism, public ownership of the means of production would allow ______ __ ____.
- - William I of Prussia was proclaimed ____, or emperor, of the Second German Empire.
- - idea that lawful monarchs from the royal families that had ruled before Napoleon would be restored to power.
- - successfully united northern Italy by making an alliance with France to fight Austria.
- - the effect of this war was the destroy the Concert of Europe and leave Austria without allies among the great powers.
- - according to Charles Darwin, this is central to organic evolution.
- - _____ was crucial to Britain's Industrial Revolution.
- - proposed the germ theory of disease.
19 Clues: - proposed the germ theory of disease. • - proposed the principle of legitimacy. • - the most valuable British product by the 1840s. • - The Industrial Revolution began in this country. • - _____ was crucial to Britain's Industrial Revolution. • - developed the steam engine that could drive machinery. • ...
Relationships and Research Methods 2023-11-15
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- The coeffiecient for perfect positive correlation
- "They know you're watching them" observation
- What Rusbult's theory states as the most important factor in maintaining a relationship: _______________ level
- Inferential test using nominal data and a correlational data set
- Most of Duck's research comes from ________________ culture
- Children would be an example of an _____________ investment
- Mose research into relationship theories is __________________
- A type of validity that assesses whether a measure is in line with other experiments that used that method
- Thibaut and _________ proposed social exchange theory
- A real-world observation
- First phase of Duck's model
- Inferential test using ordinal data in an independent groups experiment
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- Inferential test using interval data and a repeated measures design
- An issue with Duck's phase model is the research is __________________ where people are remembering back through questionnaires or interviews
- The investment model gives a plausible explanation for why people stay in ___________ relationships
- The second phase of Duck's model
- The second theory of relationships
- Comparison level for ____________ can affect whether somebody will stay in a current relationship
- Social exchange theory's second stage where they negotiate costs and benefits
- An additional phase added by Duck to signify growth and learnings from a failed relationship
- This interview technique goes with the flow
- Relationship maintenance strategy according to Rusbult
- A type of validity that is a commonsense test of internal validity
- "Hiding in the bushes" observation
- Self-disclosure would be an example of an ___________ investment
- "Favourite colour" type of data
26 Clues: A real-world observation • First phase of Duck's model • "Favourite colour" type of data • The second phase of Duck's model • The second theory of relationships • "Hiding in the bushes" observation • This interview technique goes with the flow • "They know you're watching them" observation • The coeffiecient for perfect positive correlation • ...
HI205 2017-07-21
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- is a combination of related meanings: to explore, to analyze, to study and to investigate
- well substantiated explanation of some aspect of the natural world, an organized system of accepted knowledge that applies
- A failure to place events in the appropriate historical context
- These are the basic building blocks of a theory
- empirical referent of a concept
- A theory comprises several types
- The point of origin of any research
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- is the science that uncovers universal law
- An interpretation of the past based on the weight of the available evidence
- These are a specified expectation about empirical reality derived from the proposition.
- History is a combination of reason an imagination to recreate the past
- Assumption that present attitudes and beliefs were the same as those in the past
12 Clues: empirical referent of a concept • A theory comprises several types • The point of origin of any research • is the science that uncovers universal law • These are the basic building blocks of a theory • A failure to place events in the appropriate historical context • History is a combination of reason an imagination to recreate the past • ...
The Universe 2023-05-16
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- Another name for the Parallel Universe Theory
- An object with only length, no width, height, depth, or thickness.
- Smaller than the atom
- An object with length, width, and depth.
- The idea that the universe and the way we live are based on the existence of cosmic strings tying everything together.is
- The nature and behavior of light, space, time, and gravity when it comes to physics.
- The view of the universe
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- The theory that matter and energy are based on a quanta (subatomic) level.
- The study and experimentation on how light, speed, and space work together.
- How the universe was created and the part of the theory as to how Parallel Universes could have been created.
- The idea that there are other worlds/universes/versions of oneself
- An object/space with four spatial dimensions, and extreme versions of 3D
- An object with length and width but no depth.
- The basic unit of a chemical element
14 Clues: Smaller than the atom • The view of the universe • The basic unit of a chemical element • An object with length, width, and depth. • Another name for the Parallel Universe Theory • An object with length and width but no depth. • An object with only length, no width, height, depth, or thickness. • The idea that there are other worlds/universes/versions of oneself • ...
Theories of Romantic Relationships: Equity Theory 2021-12-02
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- this is about perceived fairness
- the researcher who stated what matters most with equity is the partners level of profit
- an economic theory of how relationships develop
- equity theory predicts this between the perceived inequity and the dissatisfaction
- definition of equity
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- what overbenefiting and underbenefiting leads to
- what might the overbenefitted partner feel?
- overbenefit and underbenfit are examples of …
- what is missing from the social exchange theory?
- rewards minus costs
- what arises when one partner puts a great deal in a relationship but gets little from it?
11 Clues: rewards minus costs • definition of equity • this is about perceived fairness • what might the overbenefitted partner feel? • overbenefit and underbenfit are examples of … • an economic theory of how relationships develop • what overbenefiting and underbenefiting leads to • what is missing from the social exchange theory? • ...
SIE Part 4 2019-07-25
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- Where customers can access information on all persons currently registered.
- The number of year of residency history required on the U4 form
- Dinners, seminars and tickets to sporting events are considered allowable business _______ events
- Any sale of securities outside an associated person's regular business and his employing member.
- If a registered person fails to complete the firm element education requirement, their license may be __________
- A written statement by a customer alleging a grievance arising out of, or in connection with, a securities transaction.
- 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.
- These set out fair and ethical trade practices that member firms and their representatives must follow when dealing with the public.
- A willful misstatement on the u-4 may result in being ______ from the industry.
- 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
- Items given for a ______ event may exceed the $100 gift limit
- How many years copies of customer complaints and quarterly filings must be retained.
- this establishes rules, regulations and membership eligibility standards.
- The special status of representatives on military leave continues for _____ days after leaving military service
- This governs the resolution of disagreements and claims between members, registered representatives, and the public addressing monetary claims
- 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 requires all registered persons complete a computer-based training session within 120 days of their second registration anniversary and every three years thereafter
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- If a representative leaves for regular military service, his/her license is placed in a special _______ status
- This may be visited, inspected, and audited at any time by a member firm’s principal, compliance officer or FINRA
- The MSRB has rules to prevent pay to play activities but who enforces these rules?
- How many years a license remains active after a registered person leaves the industry
- 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 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.
- This established the uniform trade practices for BDs to follow when the do business with other member firms
- 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 describes how member violations of the conduct rules will be heard and handled
- The MSRB play for pay rules are intended to deal with the selection of ____________
- A(n) ______ resignation is assumed to be under circumstances that will not affect future eligibility for employment
- 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.
- 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
- Representatives selling only mutual funds, variable annuities, or DPPs are ______ from fingerprinting.
- This is who fills out the U5 form
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. • ...
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
Evolution/Natural Selection 2026-02-25
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- the random differences in traits among individuals in a certain species
- the theory of how prokaryotes evolved into eukaryotes
- a trait that gives an organism an advantage which helps it to survive
- these were the first organisms
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- this cell structure is believed to have been a living prokaryotic cell
- every organism produces more offspring than can possibly survive
- changes in the DNA sequence of an organism that occur during DNA replication
- the movement of alleles from one population to another
- scientific theory that organic molecules evolved from nonliving matter through a series of chemical reactions
- naturalist that journeyed around the world making observations that led to the theory of evolution
- branching tree diagram that shows ancestral relationships among organisms
- the evolutionary process where new species comes from a single ancestral species
- ancestor that is shared by different species
- changes in allele frequencies due to chance
14 Clues: these were the first organisms • changes in allele frequencies due to chance • ancestor that is shared by different species • the theory of how prokaryotes evolved into eukaryotes • the movement of alleles from one population to another • every organism produces more offspring than can possibly survive • ...
Business Management Mid-Term Crossword 2023-04-14
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- This management theory involves building trust and giving employees opportunities to provide more input. This theory is best for workers who are already responsible.
- When an employee first joins a company, they will go through a job _____.
- One of the 4 functions of management.
- This management theory involves managers giving direct supervision over their employees at all times. This theory is best for workers who are unhappy, lazy and unmotivated. Two words.
- Defining goals, where you want to go and what you want to achieve.
- One of the 4 functions of management.
- This role is the top role in an organization. It is 3 letters.
- This type of work structure is modern and has less middle managers.
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- Lowest level of management. Two words.
- Wages, salaries, bonuses, overtime pay, health benefits, etc.
- Between the lowest and highest level of management.
- One of the 4 functions of management. We haven’t covered this unit yet.
- This is an important managerial skill that involves effectively dealing with people.
- One of the 4 functions of management.
- The main goal of this department is to attract and retain (keep) quality employees. Two words.
15 Clues: One of the 4 functions of management. • One of the 4 functions of management. • One of the 4 functions of management. • Lowest level of management. Two words. • Between the lowest and highest level of management. • Wages, salaries, bonuses, overtime pay, health benefits, etc. • This role is the top role in an organization. It is 3 letters. • ...
Vocabulary 3 2020-08-29
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- In Bronfenbrenner's ecological systems theory, the environment provided by the interrelationships among the various settings of the microsystem
- In Bronfenbrenner's ecological systems theory, major historical events and the broad values, practices, and customs shared by a culture
- 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.
- Programs and plans established by local, regional, or national public and private organizations and agencies designed to achieve a particular social purpose or goal
- Historically, the theoretical controversy over whether development is the result of the child's genetic endowment or environmental influences
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- In Bronfenbrenner's ecological systems theory, the constantly changing temporal component of the environment that can influence development
- The act of interfering with the outcome
- importance of cultural tools, symbols, and ways of thinking that the child acquires from more knowledgeable members of the community
- The use of electronic communication to bully a person, typically by sending messages of an intimidating or threatening nature.
- Sets of ideas or propositions that help to organize or explain observable phenomena
- Physical and psychological changes in the individual over a lifetime
- In Bronfenbrenner's ecological systems theory, the immediate environment provided in such settings as the home, school, workplace, and neighborhood
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. • ...
Applewhites Chapters 6-11 2025-05-08
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- act of working with explosives, destruction
- meat eater
- speech or writing that is false or worthless
- clothed in
- breath held because of anticipation
- shake or tremble
- keep moving, continual
- middle, surrounded by
- hate, averse feelings towards
- carefully, with care
- absorb, involved in deeply
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- lacking the ability, incapable
- stiff, firm, strict
- confused, mixed up
- capable, possible
- flood, great gush
- the act of worsening
- to mark or destroy the surface
- sure to occur, bound to happen
19 Clues: meat eater • clothed in • shake or tremble • capable, possible • flood, great gush • confused, mixed up • stiff, firm, strict • the act of worsening • carefully, with care • middle, surrounded by • keep moving, continual • absorb, involved in deeply • hate, averse feelings towards • lacking the ability, incapable • to mark or destroy the surface • sure to occur, bound to happen • ...
SCIENCE AND NATURE 2024-10-19
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- Energy emitted in the form of waves or particles.
- Transfer of pollen from male to female parts of flowers.
- Theory explaining the movement of Earth's lithospheric plates.
- Visible surface layer of the sun.
- Subatomic particle with no charge found in the nucleus.
- Green pigment in plants that captures sunlight for photosynthesis.
- Preserved remains of ancient organisms.
- Essential gas for respiration in most living organisms.
- Microscopic single-celled organisms, some beneficial, some harmful.
- Natural phenomenon where living organisms produce light.
- Molecule carrying genetic information in living things.
- 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.
- Community of living organisms interacting with their environment.
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- Force that attracts objects toward each other.
- Mountain that erupts molten rock, ash, and gases.
- Process by which plants convert sunlight into energy.
- Bright streak of light produced by a meteoroid entering Earth's atmosphere.
- Theory explaining how species change over time.
- Process by which soil and rock are removed from the Earth's surface.
- Fundamental unit of life, building block of all organisms.
- Natural environment where an organism lives.
- Large ocean wave caused by underwater earthquakes or volcanic eruptions.
- Long-term average of weather conditions in a region.
- Process of forming solid crystals from a solution.
- Basic unit of matter, consists of protons, neutrons, and electrons.
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. • ...
Biol 1308 Chapter 1 2016-12-19
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- blind/experimental design protocol when both research subjects and scientists performing the measurements are unaware of either the experimental hypothesis or who is in the control or experimental group.
- error/effect of chance on experimental results.
- variable/a factor whose value influences the value of the dependent variable, but is not influenced by it; the value that is manipulated.
- variable/the value in a study that is expected to change in response to changes in the independent variable.
- to be proved false.
- branch of mathematics used in the evaluation of experimental data.
- a relationship between two factors.
- hypothesis/factor other than the tested hypothesis that may explain observations.
- situation designed to test specific hypotheses.
- significant/said of results for which there is a low probability that experimental groups differ simply by chance.
- theory/scientific theory that all infectious diseases are caused by microorganisms.
- subgroup of a population used in an experimental test.
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- to evaluate through observations of the measurable universe.
- reasoning/a logical process that argues from specific instances to a general conclusion.
- for an experiment who is similar to experimental subject except is not exposed to experimental treatment; used as baseline values for comparison.
- tentative explanation for an observation that requires testing to validate.
- that something is the case or will happen.
- method/a systematic method of research consisting of putting a hypothesis to a test designed to disprove it,if in fact it is false.
- reasoning/making a prediction of an outcome of a test; an if/then statement.
- in the traits of individuals in a biological population that occur over the course of generations.
- vertical axis of a graph; the dependent variable.
- horizontal axis of a graph; the independent variable.
- expected from a particular test of a hypothesis if the hypothesis were true.
- size/number of individuals in both the experimental and control groups.
- of evolution/theory that all organisms on Earth today are descendants of a single ancestor that arose in the distant past.
- experiment/tests in which subjects are not aware exactly of what they are predicted to experience.
26 Clues: to be proved false. • a relationship between two factors. • that something is the case or will happen. • error/effect of chance on experimental results. • situation designed to test specific hypotheses. • vertical axis of a graph; the dependent variable. • horizontal axis of a graph; the independent variable. • subgroup of a population used in an experimental test. • ...
The Techtonic Plates 2023-12-05
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- current- where heat rises and cold air descends
- the upper mantle and crust
- Andreas fault- lots of earthquakes happen here
- ridge an underwater mountain chain
- when all the continents separated
- a ring of volcanos
- when two plate boundaries slide against each other and cause an earthquake
- the solid\liquid stuff that the outer core is made of
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- the crust below the ocean
- the crust that makes up the land
- - when one plate boundary slides under another
- when two plate boundaries slide together and form mountains
- the theory that all continents drifted apart
- where 2 plate boundaries separate and a fault is formed
- the remains of an animal that was alive millions of years ago
- the person who created the pangea theory
- the boundary between two tectonic plates
- spreading- when the plate boundary splits apart, causing new seafloor
- convergent boundaries slide together causing a __________
19 Clues: a ring of volcanos • the crust below the ocean • the upper mantle and crust • the crust that makes up the land • when all the continents separated • ridge an underwater mountain chain • the person who created the pangea theory • the boundary between two tectonic plates • the theory that all continents drifted apart • - when one plate boundary slides under another • ...
The Techtonic Plates 2023-12-05
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- the person who created the pangea theory
- spreading- when the plate boundary splits apart, causing new seafloor
- the crust below the ocean
- when all the continents separated
- ridge an underwater mountain chain
- where heat rises and cold air descends
- when one plate boundary slides under another
- convergent boundaries slide together causing a __________
- the upper mantle and crust
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- a ring of volcanos
- the crust that makes up the land
- where 2 plate boundaries separate and a fault is formed
- when two plate boundaries slide against each other and cause an earthquake
- the boundary between two tectonic plates
- lots of earthquakes happen here
- the solid\liquid stuff that the outer core is made of
- the theory that all continents drifted apart
- when two plate boundaries slide together and form mountains
- the remains of an animal that was alive millions of years ago
19 Clues: a ring of volcanos • the crust below the ocean • the upper mantle and crust • lots of earthquakes happen here • the crust that makes up the land • when all the continents separated • ridge an underwater mountain chain • where heat rises and cold air descends • the person who created the pangea theory • the boundary between two tectonic plates • ...
Plate tectonics crossword 2024-02-22
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- the study of the physics of the earth and its environment in space
- the center of the earth
- the process in which one plate collides with and is forced under another plate
- the layer below the crust
- something that erupts and lava comes out
- the separation of plates
- theory of earth's outer shell
- a deep depression in the ocean floor caused by the convergence of plates and subduction of one plate
- a fluid layer above the inner core and below the mantle
- force on an object by something touching it
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- a scientist who studies the solid, liquid, and gaseous matter that constitutes earth and other terrestrial planets
- a sudden shaking of the ground
- circle of volcanoes
- an area of rock that has been bent by stress
- the uppermost layer of the earth
- the theory that the configuration of the earth's continents was once different
- it is the molten version of rock
- the transfer of heat caused by molecular motion in liquid or gas
- above the core
- an area of fracturing between rocks
20 Clues: above the core • circle of volcanoes • the center of the earth • the separation of plates • the layer below the crust • theory of earth's outer shell • a sudden shaking of the ground • the uppermost layer of the earth • it is the molten version of rock • an area of fracturing between rocks • something that erupts and lava comes out • force on an object by something touching it • ...
CROSSWORD GROUP N 2025-12-16
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- Spending on capital goods to increase future production,
- TAX, A tax imposed on individual or company earnings,
- A situation where resources are limited but human wants are unlimited,
- Financial assistance provided by the government to reduce costs,
- Raw substances used to produce goods,
- A person who uses goods and services to satisfy needs and wants,
- A term that describes how responsive quantity demanded is to a change in price,
- A compulsory payment made to the government,
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- Additions to the circular flow of income, such as investment and government spending,
- Goods and services bought from other countries.
- Total income received by a firm from sales,
- The steps involved in converting inputs into outputs,
- A market structure with only one seller and no close competitors,
- Organizations that produce goods or services for profit,
- The expense incurred in producing a good or service,
- Factors that originate from within an organization or firm,
- The willingness and ability of consumers to buy a good or service at a given price,
- Human effort used in the production of goods and services,
- EMPLOYMENT, A situation where all available labour resources are fully utilized,
- The amount of money paid for a good or service,
20 Clues: Raw substances used to produce goods, • Total income received by a firm from sales, • A compulsory payment made to the government, • Goods and services bought from other countries. • The amount of money paid for a good or service, • The expense incurred in producing a good or service, • The steps involved in converting inputs into outputs, • ...
Unit 4 - Sensation and Perception 2023-11-14
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- messages that are communicated below absolute threshold
- receptors for audition
- measure of pitch
- minimum stimuli need to meet this threshold
- opponent process theory of color used these to identify opposing color pairs
- this inner ear system contributes to balance
- school of psychology that focused heavily on perception
- color receptors for sight
- receptors for taste
- train track illusion
- condition resulting from problems with the vestibular system leading to dizzy spells
- process of converting stimuli into neural impulses
- location in eye with no rods/cones
- “5th taste - savory”
- theory that states that the number of neural impulses triggered in the auditory nerve creates our perception of different tones
- theory of pain that focuses on competing stimuli
- most common type of perceptual processing in which we used context
- minimum variation needed to meet this threshold
- location of rods/cones
- depth cue in which overlapping items create depth
- rule of perception in which we group items that are alike
- muscle that controls the pupil
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- predisposition to perceive data in one way based on experience
- this theory states we have three types of cones sensitive to red, green, and blue
- opening in eye for light to enter
- location of hair cells in the ear
- biological process of detecting environmental stimuli
- mental process of interpreting environmental stimuli
- rule of perception in which we fill missing data
- idea that we only process what is absolutely necessary to deal with our environment
- rule of perception in which we view changes in size as depth rather than size
- visual illusion that messes with your view of a room
- selective attention issue as seen in the gorilla example
- also known as the tympanic membrane
- procedure used to test for telepathy
- rule of perception in which we view changes in shape as movement, rather than independent objects
- type of hearing loss due to something stuck in your ear
- hammer, stirrup, anvil
- this theory argues that we sometime get our sensations wrong because we are influenced by outside factors
- this sensory process allows us to become less sensitive to intense stimuli over time
- rule of perception in which we place certain items in the front, and others in the back
- different light wavelengths allow for this aspect of vision
- measure of loudness
- this states that our ability to meet difference threshold is dependent on the intensity of the original stimulus
- depth cue that relies on tension in your eyes, more tension = closer object
- receptors for smell
- type of hearing loss due to genes
- bends light onto retina
48 Clues: measure of pitch • receptors for taste • measure of loudness • receptors for smell • train track illusion • “5th taste - savory” • receptors for audition • hammer, stirrup, anvil • location of rods/cones • bends light onto retina • color receptors for sight • muscle that controls the pupil • opening in eye for light to enter • location of hair cells in the ear • ...
LESSON 10 2018-03-15
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- happens only in the direction of relative motion
- the interval appears longer than the proper time
- the point closes to the sun
- conducted an experiment in 1887
- the quantity of time interval in the moving frame
- provided a new framework
- important asspect of the general theory
- universe speed limit
- attempts to explain withina single framework
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- form for the gravitational collapsed of a star
- moving objects appear shorter
- another result of the general theory of relativity
- two events happening in the same time
- conducted an experiment in 1887
- the mass being reffered to by the equation
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 • ...
Plate Tectonic 2021-11-19
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- A break in the Earth's crust
- The supercontinent included almost all landmasses on earth in early geologic time
- New lithosphere is created
- The main landmasses on Earth
- Person who proposed the theory of continental drift
- When tectonic plates push away from each other
- A tool used to measure earthquakes
- a process that causes the plates to move
- The theory that the Earth's continents have moved over time
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- A natural occurrence caused by the moving of tectonic plates
- Caused by plates colliding with each other
- The area where subduction occurs
- The center of an earthquake
- Caused by transform boundaries sliding past each other
- A bend in a rock due to stress
- When tectonic plates slide past each other
- A valley that forms at the edge of a continent
- When tectonic plates collide with each other
- Outermost layer of the Earth
19 Clues: New lithosphere is created • The center of an earthquake • A break in the Earth's crust • The main landmasses on Earth • Outermost layer of the Earth • A bend in a rock due to stress • The area where subduction occurs • A tool used to measure earthquakes • a process that causes the plates to move • Caused by plates colliding with each other • ...
Complete the Crossword using words from the poem. 2018-04-12
10 Clues: destroy • make strong • speak well of • grow, prosper • weak and frail • firm and unwavering • break or fall apart • blow grain free of chaff • throw in various directions • sloping beam supporting a roof
home work term 1 week 6 2015-03-03
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- it can fly
- used in many battles of early civilisation
- a beautiful pater of
- when you need water you are
- sticky
- a long story
- nature out of control
- you hear with it
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- you stand on it
- the last and the
- open closes
- you use it to find things
- earth rumbling
- a type of fear
- a number three with a
- cute
- I have a strong grip
- voice
- a way of transport
19 Clues: cute • voice • sticky • it can fly • open closes • a long story • earth rumbling • a type of fear • you stand on it • the last and the • you hear with it • a way of transport • a beautiful pater of • I have a strong grip • a number three with a • nature out of control • you use it to find things • when you need water you are • used in many battles of early civilisation
Spelling Words Week 1 2022-10-06
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- a firm hold or grip.
- the ability to do work.
- he state of the atmosphere at a place and time as regards heat, dryness, sunshine, wind, rain, etc.
- move unsteadily from side to side.
- extending or moving from one place to another by the shortest way without changing direction or stopping.
- unwilling to give or spend; ungenerous.
- a declaration or assurance that one will do a particular thing or that a particular thing will happen.
- moving or capable of moving with great speed
- the air taken into or expelled from the lungs.
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- any of the flat appendages growing from a bird's skin
- a fundamental physical force
- marked by fast and nervous, disordered, or anxiety-driven activity
- a song of praise or joy
- causing or meant to cause laughter.
- a small bubble on the skin filled with serum and caused by friction, burning, or other damage.
- compress or squeeze forcefully so as to break, damage, or distort in shape.
- unable to feel anything in a particular part of your body especially as a result of cold or anesthesia
- firm and stable in shape; not liquid or fluid.
- a hand implement consisting of a broad scoop or a more or less hollowed out blade with a handle used to lift and throw material
- a collection of things or quantity of material tied or wrapped up together
20 Clues: a firm hold or grip. • a song of praise or joy • the ability to do work. • a fundamental physical force • move unsteadily from side to side. • causing or meant to cause laughter. • unwilling to give or spend; ungenerous. • moving or capable of moving with great speed • firm and stable in shape; not liquid or fluid. • the air taken into or expelled from the lungs. • ...
Places + Distribution Channels 2022-05-31
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- type of warehouse operated by someone else
- Limited, will sell to only distributors who will give products special attention
- Transporting, Storing, and Distribution of a product.
- The marketing function of holding goods
- Type of distribution where you sell to only one retailer in a given area
- Type of warehouse owned by company for its own use
- type of store with a small target market that sells specific things
- store that sells groceries
- type of store that sells products with large price reductions with lower price and less customer support
- Separating products into grades and qualities desired by different target markets.
- type of stores owned by subsidiaries
- a firm that owns and manages more than one store
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- Type of store separated into sections
- Will sell product to any retailers and distributors
- Selling some of what the firm produces to foreign markets.
- rate that the average product is bought per year
- firms whose main function is providing wholesaling activities
- all of the activities involved in the sale of products to final consumers.
- type of merchandising were retailers sell everything they think could be profitable.
- type of wholesaler who specializes in delivering products that they stock in their own trucks
- when a producer uses competing channels to reach a target market
- a multichannel selling approach where a single retailer provides a seamless customer shopping experience
22 Clues: store that sells groceries • type of stores owned by subsidiaries • Type of store separated into sections • The marketing function of holding goods • type of warehouse operated by someone else • rate that the average product is bought per year • a firm that owns and manages more than one store • Type of warehouse owned by company for its own use • ...
Motivators and Emotionists 2023-02-03
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- first to suggest that emotions were responses to stimulus
- developed the cognitive-mediational theory
- unethical experimenter and creator of personology
- first ever to teach psychology in U.S and founder of pragmatism
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- theory that stimulus trigger emotions and physiological emotions
- proposed general adaption syndrom
- developed the two-factor theory of emotion
- developed the theory of fight or flight and homeostasis
- sexologist that pioneered research of sexuality and orientation
9 Clues: proposed general adaption syndrom • developed the two-factor theory of emotion • developed the cognitive-mediational theory • unethical experimenter and creator of personology • developed the theory of fight or flight and homeostasis • first to suggest that emotions were responses to stimulus • sexologist that pioneered research of sexuality and orientation • ...
Haematology Theory 2018-12-07
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- the chemical in the second diffquik tube
- this problem occurs with blood smears when grit is on the spreader
- the word meaning cloudy serum
- an increase in lymphocytes
- the blood cell that carries oxygen
- an increase in basophils
- the blood cell involved in clotting
- the colour of the serum if a patient is jaundiced
- an immature red blood cell
- the blood cell with clear granules
- the name of the reader used for measure a PCV
- the chemical in the first diffquik tub
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- the type of waste bag needed for blood contaminated gloves
- this problem occurs with blood smears due to uneven pressure
- the white layer between the red blood cells and the plasma in a pcv tube
- this causes in increased pcv
- a lack of haemoglobin
- the chemical in the third diffquik tub
- brilliant cresyl blue is an example of this type of stain
- the type of anti-coagulant used for blood smears
- the type of capillary tube used for a PCV
- the blood cell with orange red granules
- red blood cells that are crinkled
- the number of minutes a PCV tube should be spun for in the centrifuge
24 Clues: a lack of haemoglobin • an increase in basophils • an increase in lymphocytes • an immature red blood cell • this causes in increased pcv • the word meaning cloudy serum • red blood cells that are crinkled • the blood cell that carries oxygen • the blood cell with clear granules • the blood cell involved in clotting • the chemical in the third diffquik tub • ...
Wave Theory 2019-02-07
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- the amount of time it takes for one wave (wavelength) to pass by
- a type of mechanical wave that occurs at the boundary between two different media
- light one of the regions in the electromagnetic spectrum of waves often known as ROYGBIV
- frequencies lower than human hearing, or less than 20 Hz
- the maximum displacement of the medium from its equilibrium position
- a type of mechanical wave in which the medium vibrates in a direction perpendicular to the the flow of the wave
- one of the two main factors that determine the speed of sound
- region of low pressure in a longitudinal wave
- a matter filled region
- one of the regions in the electromagnetic spectrum of waves used to look inside objects
- the movement of a disturbance such as a wave
- whole number multiples of the fundamental frequency that sound nice to human ears
- the Greek letter representing the wavelength of a wave
- region of high pressure in a longitudinal wave
- a type of mechanical wave in which the medium vibrates in a direction parallel to the flow of the wave
- the most common form of longitudinal mechanical waves
- the physics name associated with the amount of energy or power transferred by a wave over a certain area
- one of the regions in the electromagnetic spectrum of waves causing heat
- frequencies higher than human hearing, or higher than 20,000 Hz
- of light 300,000,000 m/s
- The study of sound waves in physics
- the apparent shift of change in frequency do to the relative movement of a sound source
- the qualitative and subjective study of sound
- the unit used to express the speed of a supersonic object
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- low point of a transverse wave
- a way of saying room temperature, or an average day
- unit used to identify the frequency of a wave
- the system used to measure the relative loudness of a sound to humans
- the number of waves passing by in a certain amount of time
- the lowest natural frequency of vibration of an object
- objects that travel faster than the speed of sound
- objects that travel slower than the speed of sound
- one of the regions in the electromagnetic spectrum of waves causing sunburn
- the basic unit of length for a wave's wavelength or amplitude
- the primary factor that determines the speed of sound in matter
- type of wave that travels faster as the density of a medium decreases
- a note/frequency that is double of some previous note/frequency
- ray one of the regions in the electromagnetic spectrum of waves considered the most dangerous
- a disturbance that transfers energy without necessarily transferring matter
- type of wave that travels faster as the density of a medium increases
- a sympathetic vibration of the surrounding caused by sound that results in increased sound volume
- the distance from one point on a wave to the next point just like it
- oscillations, disturbances, cycles
- a line through a transverse wave representing the medium before the wave disturbed the matter
- the musical equivalent to loudness or intensity
- boom the sound created by the shock wave as it passes over a person
- one of the regions in the electromagnetic spectrum of waves
- high point of a transverse wave
- space, a region devoid of matter
- one of the regions in the electromagnetic spectrum of waves often measured in kHz or MHz
- wave the build up of successive waves of sound along the leading edge of a supersonic object's path
- the musical equivalent to frequency
52 Clues: a matter filled region • of light 300,000,000 m/s • low point of a transverse wave • high point of a transverse wave • space, a region devoid of matter • oscillations, disturbances, cycles • The study of sound waves in physics • the musical equivalent to frequency • the movement of a disturbance such as a wave • unit used to identify the frequency of a wave • ...
set theory 2018-01-09
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- Two sets are said to be equivalent,if they contain different number of elements.true/false.
- set If set A is subset of set B,then B is called.
- A set which is not finite.
- IF A={5,6,7} AND B={6,8},Then which operation is used to get {5,6,7,8}
- a type of set,which has only one element in it.
- The cardinal number of empty set.
- It is a collection of well-defined objects.
- a closed curve figure which represents a set.
- A set which has same(identical elements)
- The set {0} is not an empty set.True/false
- The form in which the elements of the set are enclosed in curly brackets{}after separating them by commas.
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- {3,4,5....100} and so on is an example of ____ set.
- another name for null set.
- A set in which two sets have no element in common.
- when all the elements of the set B belong to set A,the set B is called as ____ of set A.
- A set which has no elements in it.
- a set which is donated by the symbol "U".
- the form in which the actual elements of the set are not written but a statement or a rule is written.
- when two sets have at least one element in common.
- the objects used to form a set.
- A set has two operation,one is called union and the other one?
21 Clues: another name for null set. • A set which is not finite. • the objects used to form a set. • The cardinal number of empty set. • A set which has no elements in it. • A set which has same(identical elements) • a set which is donated by the symbol "U". • The set {0} is not an empty set.True/false • It is a collection of well-defined objects. • ...
graph theory 2021-12-09
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- a graph whose vertices and edges are a subset of some graph G
- a vertex whose degree is zero is ....
- a collection of trees
- a graph with no vertices and no edges
- a walk that uses every edge exactly once
- graphs that have the same shape (or can be squished into the same shape)
- an edge such that if you were to cut it the graph would fall into more pieces
- number of edges that a vertex is connected to
- a graph whose vertices all have the same degree
- a vertex in a directed graph with no outgoing edges
- a graph that is in one piece
- number of edges going out of a vertex in a directed graph
- a vertex in a directed graph with no incoming edges
- a graph in which vertices have weights
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- a matrix whose rows and columns are indexed by vertices of graph, showing where the edges of the graph are
- a graph G' that has the same vertices as some graph G and edges precisely where G has no edges
- a closed walk without repeated vertices
- number of edges coming into a vertex in a directed graph
- (undirected case) connected acyclic graph
- a walk that covers all vertices of graph exactly once
- finite or infinite sequence of edges which joins a sequence of vertices
- a vertex in a tree with degree 1
- a directed graph or its subgraph in which every vertex is reachable from others
- a graph whose vertices can be divided into two disjoint sets such that no edges are between vertices in the same set
- a subgraph of a graph G that is a tree and contains all vertices of G
- a graph whose edges do not go both ways
- a structure amounting to a set of objects in which some pairs of the objects are in some sense "related", consisting of vertices and edges
- an edge whose endpoints are at the same vertex
28 Clues: a collection of trees • a graph that is in one piece • a vertex in a tree with degree 1 • a vertex whose degree is zero is .... • a graph with no vertices and no edges • a graph in which vertices have weights • a closed walk without repeated vertices • a graph whose edges do not go both ways • a walk that uses every edge exactly once • ...
Cell Theory 2021-12-14
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- converts sugar into energy for the cell
- the process that living things use to maintain stable conditions
- folds and packages proteins?
- makes lipids and cholesterol for use in the cell membrane?
- contains a nucleus and membrane- bound structures
- strong, supportive layer surrounding the cell membrane in plant cells
- what is the object used for?
- stores water and waste products.
- controls all functions of the cell
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- makes ribosomes
- smaller units?
- long-term energy storage?
- janitors are examples of?
- sorts cell products for transport throughout and out of the cell
- no nucleus or any other structures with a membrane around them
- only in animal cells?
- In 1665 England, he used an early microscope to observe cork, a plant material.
- only in plant cells,convert light, carbon dioxide, and water into sugar
- living organisms share characteristics of life
- Gel-like material that fills all area around the organelles
- a living thing
21 Clues: smaller units? • a living thing • makes ribosomes • only in animal cells? • long-term energy storage? • janitors are examples of? • folds and packages proteins? • what is the object used for? • stores water and waste products. • controls all functions of the cell • converts sugar into energy for the cell • living organisms share characteristics of life • ...
related theory 2021-11-03
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- how much fecal you need for fecal flotation
- done by examining the body of a deceased animal to determine the cause of death
- red blood cell
- BC
- the cover you put on the slid
- a neddle that go in the blatter
- BG
- when you observe the urine catheterization when you take urine out the blaterreagentstrip the strinp you use on the urineProCyteDxHematologyAnalyzer the machine you do a CBCSedivueDXUrineSedimentAnalyzer were you test the urine
- liquid part of the urine
- allowing the sediment to fall to the end
- a substanse that prevents clotting
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- liltel tube that holds blood sample
- normal range for BG
- pointed shaped end
- action the action of draing blood
- a blood sample after centrifuge
- quiet alert responsive
- the machine you spine samples around
- TP
- round bateria shape
- what is brite alert and responsive
- volume PCV
22 Clues: BC • TP • BG • volume PCV • red blood cell • pointed shaped end • normal range for BG • round bateria shape • quiet alert responsive • liquid part of the urine • the cover you put on the slid • a blood sample after centrifuge • a neddle that go in the blatter • action the action of draing blood • what is brite alert and responsive • a substanse that prevents clotting • ...
Particle Theory 2021-12-02
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- firm and stable in shape; not liquid or fluid
- break away or damage under pressure
- go in a specific direction or manner
- any substance that takes up space by having
- moving rapidly to and fro
- drawing toward something
- in the period separating two points in time
- position (two or more items)at a distance from one another
- able to withstand force, pressure or wear
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- takes the shape of the container and has a fixed volume
- amount of space a substance or object occupies
- external form, or outline of something
- smallest particle of a chemical element that can exist
- decrease in size, number or range
- minute portion of matter (plural)
- strength or energy as an attribute of physical action or movement
- very small
- become or make larger or more extensive
- property of matter and radiation
- no fixed volume and no fixed shape
20 Clues: very small • drawing toward something • moving rapidly to and fro • property of matter and radiation • decrease in size, number or range • minute portion of matter (plural) • no fixed volume and no fixed shape • break away or damage under pressure • go in a specific direction or manner • external form, or outline of something • become or make larger or more extensive • ...
Literary Theory 2012-12-14
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- Imitation and Gender Insubordination
- Literature is said to be ____ as nothing has meaning in isolation (Eliot, Wimsatt & Beardsley)
- Described by Shelley as anyone who fundamentally changes our thinking (Shklovsky agrees)
- Creative Writers and Daydreaming
- The History of Sexuality
- Not always the author who figures this out (Intentional Fallacy)
- This constructs women
- Authors do intend things but the work should not be ____ on it (Intentional Fallacy)
- From Work to Text and Death of the Author
- Poetry _____ thinking (Shelley, Shklovsky, others)
- Gender/Sexuality is a kind of ____, according to Butler
- Literature reflects (Freud)
- Understanding comes from this (Shelley)
- Poetry is self-conscious as _____ (Sidney, and others)
- Don't confuse the author for the speaker (Intentional Fallacy)
- This is the engine of history (Marx)
- Neoclassists have concern with general or this
- The poem has its own _____ as an object (New Criticism)
- Resemblance to life (Neoclassic)
- This is active, doesn't just accept things, is the substance that reason needs (Shelley)
- Catharsis as ____ (Freud) (13, 7)
- The Intentional Fallacy authors (7, &, 9)
- Perception of world eventually falls prey to routine (Shklvsky)
- The underlying goal of modernism, according to Eliot (4, 5)
- The value of literature according to Frued is that it ____ the tensions of the mind
- According to Aristotle, poetry is more philosophical and significant than ____
- The Ideology of Modernism
- Women (and queers) are made to accept this as reality (11, 8)
- Dead metaphors are now thought of as ______
- These are arbitrary conventions
- Can't apply same standards to everything (9, 9)
- Looking for what the author meant to say (11, 7)
- Women are _____-like
- Consciousness derived from Material Conditions, On Greek Art in its Time
- Metaphors are examples of thinking in ____ (Shklovsky)
- Key end of poetry according to Sidney (5, &, 7)
- All language is _____, every word has more than one meaning
- Tradition and the Individual Talent
- New metaphors are _____ (Shelley, Shklovsky, others)
- A Defence of Poetry
- Creates things that have never been, may never be (Sidney)
- On Truth and Lie in an Extra-Moral Sense
- The Intentional Fallacy suggests that the work and author should be _____
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- Power exists to ____ things that are already there (Foucault)
- Women are the ____
- Attainable through poetry, perhaps
- Developing chronologically over time (Eliot)
- Gilbert and Gubar use this metaphor for women's writing
- Critique of Sexual/Textual Politics
- Biographia Literaria, friend of Wordsworth
- Brooks (2, 5)
- Freud's The ____ _____ (5, 4)
- Reflection of world, first termed by Aristotle
- Literature is an _____ working out of desires (Freud)
- Primary purpose of text according to Shklozsky
- Simultaneous order (Eliot)
- This breaks things down, understands them, and analyzes (Shelley)
- Quote from Republic (5, &, 6, 3, 8)
- These unite past, present, and future, according to Freud - which literature is similar too
- Ideas and how they are expressed/described are _____ connected
- Infection in the Sentence (7, &, 5)
- All language is _____ metaphorical (Shelley, and others, perhaps)
- The poet never _____ and therefore never lies (Sidney, Johnson, and others)
- All ideas are mediated through this, it is an intellectual prisonhouse so to speak
- The Resisting Reader
- Neoclassic idea that style should fit subject matter
- Living through literature
- The underlying goal of all human activity, which poetry should move us to according to Sidney(8, 6)
- Simone de Beauvoir (3, 6, 3)
- Truths are always seen from human's perspective
- Shklovsky (3, 2, 9)
- Coming of age
- Poet as _____
- Preface to the Lyrical Ballads
- This is central to human thinking (Shelley, and others)
- These are our codes of reality/society/culture (Barthes)
- Determine what can be said, who can speak, what constitutes truth (Foucault)
- Purgation, thought of by Aristotle
78 Clues: Brooks (2, 5) • Coming of age • Poet as _____ • Women are the ____ • Shklovsky (3, 2, 9) • A Defence of Poetry • The Resisting Reader • Women are _____-like • This constructs women • The History of Sexuality • Living through literature • The Ideology of Modernism • Simultaneous order (Eliot) • Literature reflects (Freud) • Simone de Beauvoir (3, 6, 3) • Freud's The ____ _____ (5, 4) • ...
Music Theory 2013-05-20
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- play on your own (ad lib.)
- the "1" of a scale
- all player/singers playin ght esame thing
- sad-sounding
- hold/pause
- 7th seventh chord
- the 5th chord of the 5th note (for ex.)
- Blue Shades
- no trespassing in another's backyard! Blayne's answer
- the model chant of early Christians and Catholics
- rolling "r"
- expressive
- a trombone's only dynamic (was a clue for earlier answer, starts with f)
- pickup to beginning of piece (not anaconda)
- 2 against 3; John's favorite answer
- speed up (Floor it?)
- happy-sounding
- ending to a phrase
- medium tmepo
- Stars and Stripes Forever
- "amen"
- a piece for 2 performers
- less mosso
- cadence ending on tonic chord, soprano NOT in tonic
- sounds like a haunted house
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- cadence ending with soprano in tonic
- triad with a raised 5th
- with moto
- note note that lasts an entire measure
- writing multiple parts from listening
- repeated up/down/ variation of pitch
- the end
- the speed of the piece
- DO, RE, MI, etc.
- play ffffffffff
- the best instrument ever
- little by little
- a group of 2 notes performed in a time of 3
- "moderate" tempo
- beginning to Coda
- 3 note chord
41 Clues: "amen" • the end • with moto • hold/pause • expressive • less mosso • Blue Shades • rolling "r" • sad-sounding • medium tmepo • 3 note chord • happy-sounding • play ffffffffff • DO, RE, MI, etc. • little by little • "moderate" tempo • 7th seventh chord • beginning to Coda • the "1" of a scale • ending to a phrase • speed up (Floor it?) • the speed of the piece • triad with a raised 5th • the best instrument ever • ...
Music Theory 2015-04-15
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- Mode with half-steps between 1 & 2, and 4 & 5 .
- Mode with half-steps between 3 & 4, and 6 & 7.
- The third tone of the scale.
- When the key of an entire piece of music is changed.
- Ionian mode is just an example of a ______.
- When the notes of a triad are rearranged, it creates a(n)___.
- A ____ resolves by going down.
- The rhythmical concept of 2 against 3.
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- All voices singing the exact same notes.
- The meter 3/8 would be ____.
- A non-chord tone that gets less that one beat.
- A major triad has a _____ third on top.
- The combination of two chords used at the end of a phrase, section, or piece of music
- An augmented triad has a _____ third on bottom.
- The repetition of a melodic pattern at a higher or lower pitch.
- A note that isn't part of a chord.
- Notes of the same pitch that are written differently.
- A group of songs with a unifying theme.
- A triangle is an example of a(n) _____.
- When specific voices are split into more parts.
20 Clues: The meter 3/8 would be ____. • The third tone of the scale. • A ____ resolves by going down. • A note that isn't part of a chord. • The rhythmical concept of 2 against 3. • A major triad has a _____ third on top. • A group of songs with a unifying theme. • A triangle is an example of a(n) _____. • All voices singing the exact same notes. • ...
techtonic theory 2022-12-21
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- ‐The boundary that occurs where two plates are moving apart from each other.
- ‐ A logarithmic scale, ranging from 1 to 10, for indicating the intensity of an earthquake
- ‐ is formed when very hot rock rises from the mantle and erupts through Earth’s crust.
- ‐ A transference of energy
- ‐ a large piece of the lithosphere that floats and moves on the asthenosphere.
- ‐ a long, narrow, deep area on the ocean floor that is formed at a convergent plate boundary.
- ‐A dropped zone where two tectonic plates are pulling apart.
- ‐ The point of origin of an earthquake
- ‐ The distance from the center of a circle to any point on its circumference
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- ‐ the solid outer part of Earth that includes the crust and upper mantle.
- ‐The border between two tectonic plates.
- ‐ melted rock beneath Earth’s surface.
- ‐ an area where two or more tectonic plates meet.
- ‐The boundary that occurs where two plates are pushing toward each other.
- ‐ melted rock on Earth’s surface.
- ‐ Any of various instruments for measuring and recording the vibrations of earthquakes
- ‐ The point on earth’s surface that is vertically above the focus of an earthquake.
- ‐ a straight line of travel where data is being collected.
- ‐The boundary that occurs where two plates slide past each other.
- ‐ the outermost layer of Earth.
20 Clues: ‐ A transference of energy • ‐ the outermost layer of Earth. • ‐ melted rock on Earth’s surface. • ‐ melted rock beneath Earth’s surface. • ‐ The point of origin of an earthquake • ‐The border between two tectonic plates. • ‐ an area where two or more tectonic plates meet. • ‐ a straight line of travel where data is being collected. • ...
Narrative Theory 2021-01-28
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- A type of structure that ends in the same place or line/sentence that it started.
- 2 words a plot element that is the dramatization of events that complicate the situation and gradually intensify the conflict
- a scene that takes place before a story begins.
- Man V__ When characters face a religious conflict in literature
- A complex character that does not undergo change in the course of the story,
- characters that are simple follows tropes and stereo-types and are quickly recognized and accepted by the reader.
- Man V__ a type of conflict that takes place inside a character's mind.
- when speaker or writer states a question and then immediately answers the question.
- “choose-your-own-adventure” story structure.
- Symbolic image, sound, action, or idea that has symbolic significance and appears frequently in a story.
- assigning human qualities and attributes to objects or other non-human things
- Man V__ explores when an individual contradicts the social mores surrounding them.
- a structure that is driven by specific details or a central character or event which is examined from different angles and perspectives to convey a meaning.
- Man V __ A situation in which two characters have opposing desires or interests
- two words When the subject of a sentence performs the verb's action,
- 2 words an audience's awareness of something the characters are not.
- a writer gives an advance hint of what is to come.
- viewing human behavior in terms animals charactistics.
- a plot element that is the turning point or point of highest interest in a narrative
- a type of structure that happens in chronological order
- The central meaning or idea of the story.
- This character represents a concept or theme larger than themselves.
- is a word or expression used in lieu of a harsher alternative
- a plot element that concludes the plot.
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- A type of narrative that jumbles the sequence of events within the storytelling.
- Man V__ For example Man V Vampire.
- Man V___ character against an animal a storm or tornado or snow.
- Man V__ when a protagonist is facing machines or new scientific advances
- 3 words narrator's position in which a story is being told in.
- Generally, the original model from which something is developed or made;
- 2 words when the plot is winding down after the climax
- these kinds of verbs are "weak" is am are ...
- abso-freaking-lutely is an example of this
- using extreme exaggeration to make a point or show emphasis
- The tension or problem within the story.
- an implied or indirect reference to a person, event, or thing or to a part of another text.
- is the use of informal words or phrases in writing or speech.
- The entities in the story.
- tools and techniques an author uses to enhance the quality of their writing.
- The place, time, and environment in which the story takes place.
- plot element that introduces characters, scene, time and situation
- a character type who undergoes significant internal change throughout the course of a story. However, this growth is ONLY done when force by the plot or conflict.
- a written or spoken conversational exchange between two or more people
- 2 words The way a story is framed and organized- this consists of linear, circular, framed, fragmented, networked, and interactive.
- the author uses vivid images to describe a phenomenon
- The sequence of events in a story
46 Clues: The entities in the story. • The sequence of events in a story • Man V__ For example Man V Vampire. • a plot element that concludes the plot. • The tension or problem within the story. • The central meaning or idea of the story. • abso-freaking-lutely is an example of this • “choose-your-own-adventure” story structure. • these kinds of verbs are "weak" is am are ... • ...
atomic theory 2020-11-09
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- the smallest unit of ordinary matter that forms a chemical element.
- appearing or occurring at intervals.
- relating to an atom or atoms.
- an essential or characteristic part of something abstract.
- an inert gaseous element of the noble gas group
- a colourless, odourless reactive gas
- a rare radioactive gas belonging to the noble gas series.
- a substance made by mixing other substances together.
- a silver-white metal of the alkaline earth series
- a stable subatomic particle with a charge of negative electricity
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- a stable subatomic particle occurring in all atomic nuclei
- A chemical compound is a chemical substance composed of many identical molecules composed of atoms from more than one element held together by chemical bonds.
- the emission of ionizing radiation or particles caused by the spontaneous disintegration of atomic nuclei.
- a non-metal which has two main forms
- a subatomic particle of about the same mass as a proton but without an electric charge
- a hard grey metal of the transition series
- a radioactive metal occurring in nature only as a product of radioactive decay of uranium.
- a hard silver-grey metal of the transition series
- a colourless, odourless, highly flammable gas
- are variants of a particular chemical element which differ in neutron number
20 Clues: relating to an atom or atoms. • appearing or occurring at intervals. • a non-metal which has two main forms • a colourless, odourless reactive gas • a hard grey metal of the transition series • a colourless, odourless, highly flammable gas • an inert gaseous element of the noble gas group • a hard silver-grey metal of the transition series • ...
atomic theory 2020-11-09
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- a colourless, odourless, highly flammable gas
- an essential or characteristic part of something abstract.
- a hard silver-grey metal of the transition series
- a rare radioactive gas belonging to the noble gas series.
- a colourless, odourless reactive gas
- a subatomic particle of about the same mass as a proton but without an electric charge
- a silver-white metal of the alkaline earth series
- A chemical compound is a chemical substance composed of many identical molecules composed of atoms from more than one element held together by chemical bonds.
- a radioactive metal occurring in nature only as a product of radioactive decay of uranium.
- are variants of a particular chemical element which differ in neutron number
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- a non-metal which has two main forms
- a stable subatomic particle with a charge of negative electricity
- a stable subatomic particle occurring in all atomic nuclei
- a hard grey metal of the transition series
- an inert gaseous element of the noble gas group
- the emission of ionizing radiation or particles caused by the spontaneous disintegration of atomic nuclei.
- the smallest unit of ordinary matter that forms a chemical element.
- relating to an atom or atoms.
- a substance made by mixing other substances together.
- appearing or occurring at intervals.
20 Clues: relating to an atom or atoms. • a non-metal which has two main forms • a colourless, odourless reactive gas • appearing or occurring at intervals. • a hard grey metal of the transition series • a colourless, odourless, highly flammable gas • an inert gaseous element of the noble gas group • a hard silver-grey metal of the transition series • ...
Particle theory 2020-12-18
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- Can particles in gas move.
- why does particle speed up when it’s heated
- How are particles of gas arranged
- particles are __ far apart than liquid particles
- Can particles in liquid move
- Liquid particles move ___
- When particles are heated and in a container the particles are under more
- The particles that are tightly packed together is what state of matter
- particles are always
- Liquid has a ___ volume
- What slows down the particles in the air
- Liquid turning into gas is the opposite of what
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- How are particles of solid arranged
- How many states of matter are there
- What do u call the process of gas becoming liquid
- What is the process of solid becoming liquid
- What energy increases when heat rises
- Matter is made out
- Is it possible for the particles in solid escape
- Process when particles of liquid become solid
- What happens if you heat water until 100 Celsius
- Can particles in solid move
- What does particle theory explain
23 Clues: Matter is made out • particles are always • Liquid has a ___ volume • Liquid particles move ___ • Can particles in gas move. • Can particles in solid move • Can particles in liquid move • How are particles of gas arranged • What does particle theory explain • How are particles of solid arranged • How many states of matter are there • What energy increases when heat rises • ...
particle theory 2020-12-20
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- What changes of state can turn liquid into gas.
- Does not change shape.
- Turn gas into liquid.
- The state of matter that can be compressed.
- Solid expands when it is ...
- How much heat does it take to evaporate alcohol.
- Particle ... can be used to explain the changes between the three states of matter.
- The temperature at which liquid becomes gas.
- The ... is very important for change of state.
- A process name for turning liquid into solid
- How much heat does it take to evaporate liquid rapidly.
- How many states of matter is there.
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- What matter takes the shape of their container.
- What kind of movement does solid do.
- The lowest melting point of solid.
- What is the state of matter of snow.
- What is other name for boil.
- Which metal has the lowest melting point.
- A ice turned into water. What happened to ice.
- Another name for gas.
- A steel often melts at ...
- A temperature which liquid becomes solid
- Is it possible to evaporate metal. yes/noo
- The particles in liquid and gas can do.
- All matter is made up of ...
25 Clues: Turn gas into liquid. • Another name for gas. • Does not change shape. • A steel often melts at ... • What is other name for boil. • Solid expands when it is ... • All matter is made up of ... • The lowest melting point of solid. • How many states of matter is there. • What kind of movement does solid do. • What is the state of matter of snow. • ...
Color Theory 2021-03-30
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- made exclusively of shades between black and white
- a color in which white has been added to a pure hue making it lighter
- colors that are adjacent to each other on the color wheel
- subtractive color model used in the printing process
- means "one color"
- gray white black and brown
- the intense warm tone that symbolizes passion, war, and increases metabolism
- RGB
- a color in which black has been added to a pure hue making it darker
- the cool tone that represents truth, power, open spaces
- CMYK
- warm color that can be happy or sickly
- the deep cool color representing royalty, mystery and creativity
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- made from combining one primary color and one secondary color
- the intensity of a color like bright red or dull red
- the mother colors yellow red and blue
- another name for color
- colors that are opposite each other on the color wheel
- made from two primary colors
- a large difference between two things
- cool tone that represents money, lack of experience and healing
- the color of purity
- produced when a wavelength of light strikes an object and reflects back to the eyes
- sample of color used by designers to make sure colors match exactly
- EOA that refers to the lightness and darkness of a color
- additive color model used to display images in electronic screens
26 Clues: RGB • CMYK • means "one color" • the color of purity • another name for color • gray white black and brown • made from two primary colors • the mother colors yellow red and blue • a large difference between two things • warm color that can be happy or sickly • made exclusively of shades between black and white • the intensity of a color like bright red or dull red • ...
Music Theory 2022-11-22
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- very loud
- Play to reinforce
- Similarly
- Very soft
- Freely
- a poco Little and little
- Slow down
- Increasing the loudness.
- Sweetly
- Forte Moderately loud
- Play to diminish
- Gradually play softer
- Gracefully
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- Loud
- Simply
- Play forcibly
- Short and disconnected
- Soft
- Marked
- When the speed increases
- Expressive
- note rest covers half of an entire bar of 4/4.
- Majestically
- A note that has two beats
- Piano Moderately soft
- alone
26 Clues: Loud • Soft • alone • Simply • Freely • Marked • Sweetly • very loud • Similarly • Very soft • Slow down • Expressive • Gracefully • Majestically • Play forcibly • Play to diminish • Play to reinforce • Forte Moderately loud • Piano Moderately soft • Gradually play softer • Short and disconnected • a poco Little and little • When the speed increases • Increasing the loudness. • A note that has two beats • ...
Conflict Theory 2022-11-15
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- The type of conflict about changes within a system about values and resources.
- This grows when exploitation grows.
- The criminals in a society.
- the difference between the selling price of an item and the cost of labor and materials to produce it.
- The type of conflict between systems or the external environment as a function of war, cultural invasion, or ideology.
- Rubber stamp policy to maintain status.
- Generally accepted state of a society.
- Denial of existence and impacts of power dynamics embedded in societal structures and related exploitation of lower classes.
- Opposition to the accepted state of society.
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- Shared cognitive and emotional frames and lenses that serve as bases for evolving map for living; constructed from entire spectrum of human actions and material circumstances of people as they attempt to create order, meaning, and value in societies
- Patterned ways of organizing social relations in a particular sector of social life
- When workers do not receive the same reward, privilege, and prestige as the owners.
- Wield economic, political, and social power for their own interests.
- Recognition of a common class condition and development of a common unity in opposition to capitalist exploitation
- This exists both within and between groups.
- when there is structural inequality, society will do this.
- They buy into the myth of democracy.
- The group of individuals in society who produce the goods and services.
- The group of individuals in society who own the means of production.
- This terms describes social change through class struggle.
- Treating false ideas as if they have actual material existence.
- The process whereby workers become estranged, demeaned, and depersonalized.
- Compromise to resolve the tension between the opposing groups.
- People who are bound together either through geography or by webs of communication, sharing common ties, and interacting with one another
24 Clues: The criminals in a society. • This grows when exploitation grows. • They buy into the myth of democracy. • Generally accepted state of a society. • Rubber stamp policy to maintain status. • This exists both within and between groups. • Opposition to the accepted state of society. • when there is structural inequality, society will do this. • ...
Atomic Theory 2022-11-17
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- smallest unit of matter
- name for columns in Periodic Table
- negatively charged parts of atoms
- anything that has mass and volume
- can be an atom or a molecule
- name for rows in Periodic Table
- the result of # protons - # electrons
- holds protons and neutrons in the center
- equals the number of protons
- made up of more than one type of atoms
- Jello is an example
- equals # protons + # neutrons
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- same element with different # neutrons
- made up of only one substance
- combination of two or more substances
- positively charged parts of atoms
- two or more atoms put together
- notes # of a type of atom in a molecule
- uniform composition
- non-uniform composition
- have no charge
- salad dressing is an example
- salt water is an example
- notes # of a type of particle
- made up of one type of atoms
25 Clues: have no charge • uniform composition • Jello is an example • smallest unit of matter • non-uniform composition • salt water is an example • salad dressing is an example • can be an atom or a molecule • equals the number of protons • made up of one type of atoms • made up of only one substance • notes # of a type of particle • equals # protons + # neutrons • ...
Atomic Theory 2022-11-17
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- smallest unit of matter
- name for columns in Periodic Table
- negatively charged parts of atoms
- anything that has mass and volume
- can be an atom or a molecule
- name for rows in Periodic Table
- the result of # protons - # electrons
- holds protons and neutrons in the center
- equals the number of protons
- made up of more than one type of atoms
- Jello is an example
- equals # protons + # neutrons
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- same element with different # neutrons
- made up of only one substance
- combination of two or more substances
- positively charged parts of atoms
- two or more atoms put together
- notes # of a type of atom in a molecule
- uniform composition
- non-uniform composition
- have no charge
- salad dressing is an example
- salt water is an example
- notes # of a type of particle
- made up of one type of atoms
25 Clues: have no charge • uniform composition • Jello is an example • smallest unit of matter • non-uniform composition • salt water is an example • salad dressing is an example • can be an atom or a molecule • equals the number of protons • made up of one type of atoms • made up of only one substance • notes # of a type of particle • equals # protons + # neutrons • ...
Music Theory 2018-11-06
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- soft
- loud
- pitch or duration of sound
- very loud
- different levels of sound
- rhythmic unit in music
- bottom part of the grand staff
- moderately soft
- higher pitch
- top of the grand staff
- moderately loud
- Do Re Mi Fa Sol La Ti Do
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- a very high vocal voice
- a high vocal voice
- - very soft
- lower in pitch
- lines or spaces above the regular music staff
- movement pattern of sound
- joins notes of different notes
- joins notes on the same note
20 Clues: soft • loud • very loud • - very soft • higher pitch • lower in pitch • moderately soft • moderately loud • a high vocal voice • rhythmic unit in music • top of the grand staff • a very high vocal voice • Do Re Mi Fa Sol La Ti Do • different levels of sound • movement pattern of sound • pitch or duration of sound • joins notes on the same note • bottom part of the grand staff • ...
Counselling Theory 2023-06-25
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- Along with sufficient, describes the 6 conditions
- Birth place of Carl Rogers
- When a client redirects feelings about another onto the therapist
- A peeson at stage 7 of process will be described as this
- Number of propositions in Rogers' theory
- Values we learn and take ownership of from others
- Rogers bokkk 1980 'A way of..."
- Maslow's first name
- This Author's professional rossary 'its the relationship that heals.'
- The contact necessary in the first of the six conditions
- Triangle explaining destructive interactions of conflict
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- The natural tendency of the organism
- Philosophy which describes an angst
- How Rogers described the attitude of UPR for clients
- First set of needs on Maslows pyramid
- Main contributor on the topic of Relationsl depth
- Founder of transactional analysis
- Editor of 'The tribes of the person-centred Nation.'
- Rogers middle name
- Window developed to explain a model of developing self-awarenss
- Primitive part of the mind according to Freud
21 Clues: Rogers middle name • Maslow's first name • Birth place of Carl Rogers • Rogers bokkk 1980 'A way of..." • Founder of transactional analysis • Philosophy which describes an angst • The natural tendency of the organism • First set of needs on Maslows pyramid • Number of propositions in Rogers' theory • Primitive part of the mind according to Freud • ...
Color Theory 2023-10-10
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- Blues, Greens, Purples
- how vibrant a color is
- color + grey
- Reds, oranges, yellows
- identifies a color by its name
- lightness or darkness of a color
- color + white
- color + black
- red, blue, yellow
- physicist who invented the color wheel
- Three equally spaced colors on the color wheel
- primary + secondary
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- One color and the two colors on either side of its direct complement
- Another name for tertiary colors
- Variations of the same color
- green, orange, purple
- Two colors on opposite sides of the color wheel
- having no hue (whites, greys, blacks)
- the brightness/strength or weakness/dullness of a pigment
- freedom from white, black or gray
- perceived intensity of a color
- colors next to eachother on the color wheel
22 Clues: color + grey • color + white • color + black • red, blue, yellow • primary + secondary • green, orange, purple • Blues, Greens, Purples • how vibrant a color is • Reds, oranges, yellows • Variations of the same color • identifies a color by its name • perceived intensity of a color • Another name for tertiary colors • lightness or darkness of a color • freedom from white, black or gray • ...
Atomic Theory 2023-10-11
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- The model made by J.J.Thomson
- A particle consisting of two protons and two neutrons
- A particle in the atom with a negative charge
- The scientist that made the "Plum Putting Model"
- Rutherford's experiment on a atom
- The scientist that named the atom
- A particle with a neutral charge
- The core of an atom
- A greek philosopher that said "All matter was made of only four elements"
- The scientist that said the mass was mostly the nucleus
- A positive particle in the atom
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- The greek definition of the word "Atom"
- A process in which atoms disintegrate by emitting, or releasing, smaller particles
- A statement in a logical argument
- Thomson's experiment on a atom
- A cloud filled with orbiting electrons
- The scientist who made the first atomic theory
- What Democritus called the atom
- Represents the most probable range of locations for finding an electron
- The scientist that discovered the nucleus
20 Clues: The core of an atom • The model made by J.J.Thomson • Thomson's experiment on a atom • What Democritus called the atom • A positive particle in the atom • A particle with a neutral charge • A statement in a logical argument • Rutherford's experiment on a atom • The scientist that named the atom • A cloud filled with orbiting electrons • The greek definition of the word "Atom" • ...
hair theory 2023-10-03
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- mixes with perspiration to form the acid mantle
- protects cuticle/maintains acid balance of hair and skin
- affect structural organization of hair
- lack of pigmentation in hair and skin
- determines hair structure,color,shape and diameter
- active growing stage/attached root sheath
- outer covering of hairstrand
- reduced melanin in cortex
- causes hair to stand on end when a person is scared or cold
- portion of hair that extends above skin's surface?
- hard and resistant
- hair can be affected by illness,lack of vitamins and minerals,disease and what else?
- hair is primarily made up of protein
- portion of hair follicle under the skin's surface?
- soft and elastic
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- central core of hairstrand
- process of cells changing shape,drying out and forming keratin protein
- filled with capillaries that supply nourishment to cells
- brief transitional stage/cell division stops
- what is the study of hair?
- the cross-secttion view of the follicle that has more of an oval shape?
- what is the cross-section view of the follicle that is typically round?
- the cross-section view of the follicle that has a flattened or elliptical shape?
- where does hair grow from?
- resting stage/no attached root sheath
- filled with capillaries that supply nourishment to cells
- second layer of hairstrand
- affects absorption of moisture from the air
28 Clues: soft and elastic • hard and resistant • reduced melanin in cortex • central core of hairstrand • what is the study of hair? • where does hair grow from? • second layer of hairstrand • outer covering of hairstrand • hair is primarily made up of protein • lack of pigmentation in hair and skin • resting stage/no attached root sheath • affect structural organization of hair • ...
Economic theory 2024-10-25
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- An individual who purchases goods and services for personal use.
- Money received, especially on a regular basis, for work or investments.
- The satisfaction or pleasure a consumer gains from consuming goods and services.
- The additional satisfaction obtained from consuming one more unit of a good or service.
- The idea that consumers' choices determine what products are produced.
- The act of replacing one product with another due to changes in price or preference.
- The desire and ability to purchase a particular good or service at a specified price.
- The financial plan that allocates income to different expenditures.
- The amount of money required to purchase a good or service.
- The price at which the quantity demanded and quantity supplied are equal.
- The total income a person receives, not adjusted for inflation.
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- The overall well-being and quality of life of individuals in economic terms.
- The limitations on consumer choices due to income or budget restrictions.
- The purchasing power of income, adjusted for inflation.
- The advantage or profit gained from consuming a good or service.
- The act of using goods and services to satisfy needs and wants.
- The decision-making process by which consumers select from among available options.
- The actions and decision processes of individuals in the market, particularly regarding purchasing choices.
- A graphical representation showing the relationship between two economic variables.
- The total amount of a product or service available to consumers.
20 Clues: The purchasing power of income, adjusted for inflation. • The amount of money required to purchase a good or service. • The act of using goods and services to satisfy needs and wants. • The total income a person receives, not adjusted for inflation. • An individual who purchases goods and services for personal use. • ...
Color Theory 2025-01-28
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- Red + Yellow
- A color scheme involving 3-4 colors next to each other on a color wheel
- Relative lightness or darkness of a color
- Made by mixing a warm and a cool color, with more cool
- What our eyes see that is reflected or absorbed by the light
- colors including Red, Orange, and Yellow
- colors including Blue, Green, and Violet
- a color scheme involving 2 colors directly opposite of each other on the color wheel
- The warmness or coolness of a color
- Red, Blue, and Yellow
- The brightness of dullness of a color
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- colors made by mixing a primary and secondary colors
- Made by mixing a warm and a cool color, with more warm
- a color scheme involving one color
- Primary color used in Green and Orange
- Orange, Green, and Violet
- Primary color used in Green and Violet
- Blue + Red
- The name of the color
- What does "tertiary" mean?
- The more "common" name for violet
- Primary color used in Orange and Violet
- Yellow + Blue
23 Clues: Blue + Red • Red + Yellow • Yellow + Blue • The name of the color • Red, Blue, and Yellow • Orange, Green, and Violet • What does "tertiary" mean? • The more "common" name for violet • a color scheme involving one color • The warmness or coolness of a color • The brightness of dullness of a color • Primary color used in Green and Orange • Primary color used in Green and Violet • ...
Music Theory 2024-12-16
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- Note Note that gets 2 beats in 2/4 time.
- Notes written on or above the ____ line of the staff
- Rest that gets 1 beat
- Mezzo forte
- 5 lines, 4 spaces
- lowers a note 1/2 step
- Fast
- Spaces of the bass clef
- Lines of the treble clef
- Series of 1/2 steps
- Rest Rest that gets 4 beats
- raises a note 1/2 step
- Note that gets 1 beat in 4/4 time
- Speed of music
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- Pattern for major scale
- Rest Rest that gets 2 beats
- Staff that combines both treble and bass clefs
- Note Note that get 4 beats in 4/4 time.
- Volume of music
- How many notes are in a tetrachord?
- Short and detached
- Fortissimo
- How many letters in the musical alphabet?
- Lines of the bass clef
- Spaces of the treble clef
- Very fast
- Very loud
- Mezzo piano
- smoothly connects 2 or more notes of different pitches
- What joins two notesof the same pitch
- Pianomissimo
31 Clues: Fast • Very fast • Very loud • Fortissimo • Mezzo forte • Mezzo piano • Pianomissimo • Speed of music • Volume of music • 5 lines, 4 spaces • Short and detached • Series of 1/2 steps • Rest that gets 1 beat • lowers a note 1/2 step • Lines of the bass clef • raises a note 1/2 step • Pattern for major scale • Spaces of the bass clef • Lines of the treble clef • Spaces of the treble clef • ...
kinetic theory 2025-05-08
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- change in which the form or appearance of matter changes,but not its composition
- matter that has the same composition and properties throughout
- matter with a definite volume but no definite shape that can flow from one place to another
- matter that does not have a definite shape or volume;has particles that move at high speeds in all direcrions
- elements in group 18 of the periodic table
- a substance produced when elements combine and whose properties are different from each of the elements in it
- electricity-neutral particle that has the same mass as a proton and is found in an atoms nucleus
- movement of thermal energy from a substance at a higher temperature to a substance at a lower temperature
- substance that cannot be broken down into simpler substances
- positively-charged particle in the nucleus of an atom
- change of matter changing from a solid state to a liquid state
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- the process of changing from a gas to a liquid
- element that is malleable, ductile a good conductor of electricity, and generally has a shiny or or metallic luster
- elements in group 17 of the periodic table
- matter with a definite shape and volume;has tightly packed particles that move mainly by vibrating
- measure of the average kinetic energy of the individual particles of a substance
- substance that can make something happen faster but is not changed itself
- force exerted on a surface divided by the total area over which the force is exerted
- change of matter from a liquid state to a solid state
- negatively charged particle that exists in an electron cloud formation around an atoms nucleus
20 Clues: elements in group 17 of the periodic table • elements in group 18 of the periodic table • the process of changing from a gas to a liquid • change of matter from a liquid state to a solid state • positively-charged particle in the nucleus of an atom • substance that cannot be broken down into simpler substances • ...
Kinetic Theory 2025-05-13
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- force that acts oppose sliding between two touching surfaces
- speed and direction of a moving object
- the uneven forces acting on the particles on the surface of a liquid
- elective neutral particle that has the same mass as
- thermal energy transferred from a warmer object to a cooler object
- the ability to cause change
- how gas changes to a solid
- equals the product and mass of velocity
- electively neutral particle that has the same mass as a proton
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- matter with a definite value but no definite shape that can flow from place to place
- a push or a pull
- energy an object has due to its motion
- positively charged particle in the nucleus of an atom
- rate at which work is done
- a substance that has no definite shape
- amount of matter in an object
- matter that evaporates
- measure of kinetic energy of the individual particles and substance
- mass of an object divided by its value
- distance traveled divided by time
20 Clues: a push or a pull • matter that evaporates • rate at which work is done • how gas changes to a solid • the ability to cause change • amount of matter in an object • distance traveled divided by time • energy an object has due to its motion • a substance that has no definite shape • speed and direction of a moving object • mass of an object divided by its value • ...
kinetic theory 2025-05-08
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- to watch/observe
- another word for warm
- to get bigger
- contains a set of big wind blades
- a device that transforms kinetic energy
- energy stored in chemical bonds
- matter with a defined shape
- process
- break down
- matter contained of living organisms
- energy c arrived by light
- energy stored in the nucleus of an atom
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- to change
- forest fire is an example
- transforms into kinetic energy
- transforms into thermal energy
- energy stored in an object because of its postion
- energy is never created or destroyed
- make energy transformation more efficient
- a matter with volume of no defined shape
20 Clues: process • to change • break down • to get bigger • to watch/observe • another word for warm • forest fire is an example • energy c arrived by light • matter with a defined shape • transforms into kinetic energy • transforms into thermal energy • energy stored in chemical bonds • contains a set of big wind blades • energy is never created or destroyed • matter contained of living organisms • ...
Cell Theory 2025-10-15
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- Controls which substances pass into and out of a cell
- 1st to observe cells. Coined the term "cell".
- Concluded that all plants are made of cells
- 1st to observe living cells. Called them "animalcules"
- The degree to which two separate structures that are close together can be distinguished (how clear the picture is)
- Sac that stores water, food, or other materials needed by the cell
- The condition of things appearing larger than they are
- Proposed that "all cells come from existing cells"
- Saclike organelles, which contain substances (enzymes) that break down large food particles into smaller ones (also old cell parts)
- Green structures that capture energy from sunlight and change it to a form of energy cells can use in making food
- Bread, pasta, rice, and other sugar/starches
- “Powerhouse of the Cell,” convert energy stored in food to energy the cell can use to live and function
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- Small grain-shaped organelles that produce proteins
- Large oval structure that acts a s cell’s control center, directing all of the cell’s activities
- Fats, waxes, and oils
- ER, an organelle with a network of membranes that produces many substances (make protein with attached Ribosomes)
- “Cell Warehouse,” packages proteins from the ER and distributes them to other parts of the cell or to the outside of the cell
- A rigid layer that surround the cells of plants and some other organisms.
- Thick, clear, gel-like fluid that fills the region between the cell membrane and the nucleus
- Meat, Eggs, and other foods good for building muscles
- Tiny cell structures that carry out specific functions within a cell
- Concluded that all animals are made of cells
22 Clues: Fats, waxes, and oils • Concluded that all plants are made of cells • Bread, pasta, rice, and other sugar/starches • Concluded that all animals are made of cells • 1st to observe cells. Coined the term "cell". • Proposed that "all cells come from existing cells" • Small grain-shaped organelles that produce proteins • ...
Conflict theory 2026-02-02
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- OF PRODUCTION : Di large assets like de factories, land, weh di rich own and control fi mek more wealth.
- : Di systematic ranking of people into hierarchies weh mek inequality look like it just "di way it go."
- : Di institutions weh knowingly, teach wi fi accept di status quo and obey authority.
- : Di nuff nuff people weh haffi sell dem time fi just survive.
- : Di feeling yuh get that the job just a mek profit fi somebody else, and yuh feel like a cog inna a machine yuh nuh own.
- : Di economic system weh there is endless accumulation of wealth for a few, no matter di social or environmental cost.
- : Any action dat challenge di powerful and dem system.
- : The whole structure designed fi limit one group fi benefit anodda.
- : Di top people dem weh own all the factories and dem a collect profit off a everybody else labour.
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- : Paying a worker one price for dem labour, but selling wah dem produce fi a whole heap more.
- : When di oppressed class finally tear dung di whole unequal structure and try build a new one.
- : Di German bredda who created the theory and predicted di workers' revolution.
- : Di war between di haves and di have-nots over resources and power.
- VALUE : Di profit di boss mek from underpaying yuh for yuh work.
- CAPITAL : Di style, knowledge, and manners Di ruling class use fi gatekeep and maintain dem power without looking like dem trying.
- : Di belief seh all of history is just a series of clashes over resources, leading to new social orders.
- : Di story di rich and powerful tell everybaddy bout how tings fi be fi mek dem position look natural and right.
- CONSCIOUSNESS: When di working-class people start fi believe seh di boss's success fi-dem success, and fight against dem own interest.
- : When wi mek socially constructed tings (like money, borders, or class) seem like natural, unchangeable laws of nature.
- : When di ruling class ideas become "common sense" to everybody, so nobody even question it.
- : Mek people do wah you want, even if dem nuh feel like it.
21 Clues: : Any action dat challenge di powerful and dem system. • : Mek people do wah you want, even if dem nuh feel like it. • : Di nuff nuff people weh haffi sell dem time fi just survive. • VALUE : Di profit di boss mek from underpaying yuh for yuh work. • : Di war between di haves and di have-nots over resources and power. • ...
Color Theory 2025-10-28
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- Colors made by mixing a primary with an adjacent secondary (e.g., red-orange).
- Colors that advance visually; associated with warmth (reds, oranges, yellows).
- The band of colors produced when light is dispersed by a prism (science).
- A hue mixed with black, making it darker.
- The degree of difference between colors (value, hue, saturation).
- Lightness or darkness of a color (tint = lighter, shade = darker).
- A hue mixed with white, making it lighter.
- Colors opposite on the color wheel (high contrast).
- Combining pigments or lights to create new hues/values/saturations.
- Colors adjacent on the wheel (harmonious).
- A hue mixed with gray, reducing saturation.
- A pleasing arrangement of colors, often following established schemes.
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- Using variations in value and saturation of a single hue.
- Basic colors that cannot be made by mixing (in paint: red, yellow, blue).
- Three colors evenly spaced on the color wheel (balanced scheme).
- Using many colors across the spectrum.
- Colors made by mixing two primaries (e.g., green, orange, purple).
- Intensity or purity of a color (also called chroma).
- Colors that recede visually; associated with coolness (blues, greens, violets).Perception of warmth or coolness of a color based on hue.
- colors with low saturation such as grays, browns, black, white.
- The pure color or dominant wavelength (e.g., red, blue).
- A color plus the two adjacent to its complementary color (less tension).
- Distance between peaks in a wave; determines perceived color in light physics.
23 Clues: Using many colors across the spectrum. • A hue mixed with black, making it darker. • A hue mixed with white, making it lighter. • Colors adjacent on the wheel (harmonious). • A hue mixed with gray, reducing saturation. • Colors opposite on the color wheel (high contrast). • Intensity or purity of a color (also called chroma). • ...
Color Theory 2026-03-10
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- The pigment responsible for black and brown colors in hair.
- The underlying color beneath the surface of the skin or hair.
- Unwanted warm tones (usually orange or yellow) that appear after lightening.
- A color scheme based on variations (tints and shades) of a single hue.
- The predominant tone of a color or the starting color applied.
- To use a complementary color to "cancel" an unwanted tone.
- The pigment responsible for red and yellow colors in hair.
- The actual coloring matter in hair, skin, or products.
- A common term for cool tones (usually blue or green based) used to neutralize warmth.
- A system used to determine the lightness or darkness of hair.
- A hue mixed with white to create a lighter value.
- The hair's ability to absorb moisture or chemicals, affecting color uptake.
- A demi- or semi-permanent formula used to refine or neutralize unwanted hues.
- A balanced tone that is neither dominantly warm nor cool.
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- The strength, vividness, or saturation of a color.
- The measurement of how light or dark a color is.
- The purity or vividness of a color.
- Colors that reflect light and appear vibrant, like Red, Orange, and Yellow.
- The system used for understanding color relationships.
- The technical name of a specific color or the balance of color.
- Colors that absorb light and appear subdued, like Blue, Green, and Violet.
- Colors opposite each other on the wheel that neutralize or "cancel" each other out.
- A color scheme using three colors equally spaced on the color wheel.
- The character of a color, such as "warm" or "cool".
- A hue mixed with black to create a darker value.
- Colors made by mixing equal parts of two primary colors (Orange, Green, Violet).
- Colors located next to each other on the color wheel that harmonize well.
- Colors created by mixing a primary with its neighboring secondary color (e.g., Red-Orange).
- A common warm tone often used in hair color and nail pigments.
- Pure pigments (Red, Yellow, Blue) that cannot be created by mixing other colors.
30 Clues: The purity or vividness of a color. • The measurement of how light or dark a color is. • A hue mixed with black to create a darker value. • A hue mixed with white to create a lighter value. • The strength, vividness, or saturation of a color. • The character of a color, such as "warm" or "cool". • The system used for understanding color relationships. • ...
Chapter 11 Investments and Bonds 2021-09-23
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- a corporate bond secured by various assets of the issuing firm.
- Aaa, AAA, BB, bb
- investing in something with the potential of loss or gain.
- bonds on a single issue that matures on different dates.
- growth stocks, growth-oriented mutual funds, and rental property
- cash, CDs, money-market mutual funds, and U.S. government bonds
- a bond that is registered in the owner’s name by the issuing company.
- U.S. securities, selected corporate and municipal bonds, income stocks, and conservative mutual funds
- number by which bonds are traded
- a corporation’s written pledge to repay a specified amount of money with interest.
- a legal document that details all of the conditions relating to a bond issue.
- a bond that is backed only by the reputation of the issuing corporation
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- stocks, options, commodities
- a feature that allows the corporation to call in or buy the outstanding bonds from current bondholders before the maturity date.
- a bond that can be exchanged at the owner’s option, for a specified number of shares of the corporation’s common stock.
- a corporate bond that pays higher interest but also has a higher risk of default.
- moody's, standard & poor's
- a financially independent firm that acts as a bondholders representative.
- the rate of return earned by an investor who holds a bond for a stated period of time.
- a bond that is repaid from the income generated by the project it is designed to finance.
20 Clues: Aaa, AAA, BB, bb • moody's, standard & poor's • stocks, options, commodities • number by which bonds are traded • bonds on a single issue that matures on different dates. • investing in something with the potential of loss or gain. • a corporate bond secured by various assets of the issuing firm. • cash, CDs, money-market mutual funds, and U.S. government bonds • ...
astronomy crossword 2024-12-09
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- use for heat and thermal detection
- weakest in roygbiv spectrum
- longest wave length
- other name for big dog
- other name for big bear
- Copernicus discovered heliocentric theory
- discovered laws of motion
- a^2+b^2=c^2
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- telescope a telescope that uses a single or a combination of curved mirrors that reflect light and form an image
- discovered the planetary motion
- the bull of the zodiac
- discovered geocentric theory
- shortest wave length
- telescope is a type of optical telescope that uses a lens as its objective to form an image
- strongest in roygbiv
- waves use for communication
- m=mv^2
17 Clues: m=mv^2 • a^2+b^2=c^2 • longest wave length • shortest wave length • strongest in roygbiv • the bull of the zodiac • other name for big dog • other name for big bear • discovered laws of motion • waves use for communication • weakest in roygbiv spectrum • discovered geocentric theory • discovered the planetary motion • use for heat and thermal detection • ...
sci. terms 2013-09-28
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- a bad thing happens
- old on bottom and new on top
- rigid brittle layer made up of the crust and the uppermost part of the mantle
- plates moving away
- plates moving together
- what scientists call the edges where tectonic plates meet
- plates moving side by side
- a big shake in the ground
- flexible upper layer of the mantle
- we live on it
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- naturally occurring solid
- theory that the continents moved to where they are now
- The period of time covering the physical formation and development of Earth
- a use to be mountain
- a once super continent
15 Clues: we live on it • plates moving away • a bad thing happens • a use to be mountain • plates moving together • a once super continent • naturally occurring solid • a big shake in the ground • plates moving side by side • old on bottom and new on top • flexible upper layer of the mantle • theory that the continents moved to where they are now • ...
The Cloud Theory 2016-01-10
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- Each of the potential or actual patterns of an electron.
- What did Schrödinger use to create the Cloud Theory?
- The positive charged particle that makes up the nucleus.
- The positive charged central core of an atom.
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- Describes where the electrons could be.
- The smallest particles that make up an atom. (Negative charge)
- The part of the nucleus that has no electric charge.
- Who created the Cloud Theory?
- What the Cloud Theory reminds some people of.
- Probability of finding the electrons in the orbitals.
10 Clues: Who created the Cloud Theory? • Describes where the electrons could be. • What the Cloud Theory reminds some people of. • The positive charged central core of an atom. • The part of the nucleus that has no electric charge. • What did Schrödinger use to create the Cloud Theory? • Probability of finding the electrons in the orbitals. • ...
Biology Crossword By Aiden Gratz 2024-05-14
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- what factor is living in an ecosystem?
- The study of living things
- a biological community of Abiotic and biotic factors
- A living thing made of cells
- An organism with more than one cell
- The theory of species origin
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- what factor is non-living in an ecosystem?
- What makes up all living things
- The sum of all ecosystems
- The man who created the theory of evolution (Last name Only)
- A major ecological community
- An organism with one cell
- the building block of life
13 Clues: The sum of all ecosystems • An organism with one cell • The study of living things • the building block of life • A major ecological community • A living thing made of cells • The theory of species origin • What makes up all living things • An organism with more than one cell • what factor is living in an ecosystem? • what factor is non-living in an ecosystem? • ...
Economics Chapter 8 2023-02-15
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- purpose of business, number of shares of stock, and other features of the business
- places where entrepreneurs can receive the training to build a successful start-up business.
- merger combination of firms involved in different steps of manufacturing, marketing, or sales.
- check paid to stockholders, usually quarterly, representing portion of corporate profits
- investors informal and usually affluent investors who provide funds to less-promising start-ups.
- gradual wear on capital goods.
- capitalist provider of investment funds to a start-up business in exchange for partial ownership of the business.
- written government approval to establish a corporation; includes company name,
- measure of business profits determined by subtracting all expenses, including taxes, from revenues
- merger combination of firms producing the same kind of product.
- unincorporated business owned and run by a single person who has rights to all profits and unlimited liability for all debts of the firm; most common form of business organization in the United States
- requirement that an owner is personally and fully responsible for all losses and debts of a business; applies to proprietorships and general partnerships
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- stock of goods held in reserve; includes finished goods waiting to be sold and raw
- corporation producing and selling without regard to national boundaries and whose business activities are located in several different countries.
- report showing a business’s sales, expenses, and profits for a certain period, usually three months or a year.
- people who own a share or shares of stock in a corporation
- firm with four or more businesses making unrelated products, with no single business responsible for a majority of its sales.
- using social networking to appeal to potential investors.
- form of business organization recognized by law as a separate legal entity with all the rights and responsibilities of an individual, including the right to buy and sell property, enter into legal contracts, and to sue and be sued
- to be used in production
- total amount of new funds the business generates from operations; broadest measure of profits for a firm because it includes both net income and noncash charges.
- formal contract to repay borrowed money and interest on the borrowed money at regular future intervals
22 Clues: to be used in production • gradual wear on capital goods. • using social networking to appeal to potential investors. • people who own a share or shares of stock in a corporation • merger combination of firms producing the same kind of product. • written government approval to establish a corporation; includes company name, • ...
Scientific Revolution Review 2022-08-29
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- invented the refracting telescope; saw sun spots
- charted almost 800 stars, lost his nose in a duel
- Father of modern Anatomy; dissected human and animal bodies for science
- found the heart is a pump
- developed the heliocentric theory
- microbiologist
- experimented with prisms; gravitational theory
- One astronomer's prosthetic nose was made of this metal; his fancy nose was made of gold
- branch of science that studies the body
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- Antonie used this tool, one he made himself, to discover bacteria
- Galileo discovered the moons of this planet
- charted planetary motion;found elliptical orbits
- created the scientific method
- studied the rings of Saturn
- sun-centered
- The traditional belief put this at the center of the universe
- Galileo was charged with this, meaning that his writings went against the beliefs of the Catholic Church
- branch of science that studies space
18 Clues: sun-centered • microbiologist • found the heart is a pump • studied the rings of Saturn • created the scientific method • developed the heliocentric theory • branch of science that studies space • branch of science that studies the body • Galileo discovered the moons of this planet • experimented with prisms; gravitational theory • ...
AP Psych Exam Review Crossword 2025-05-08
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- a “cell” that sends messages
- developed the triarchic theory of intelligence: practical (the ability to get along in different contexts), creative (the ability to come up with new ideas), and analytical (the ability to evaluate information and solve problems)
- reinforcement: when you do something to avoid a stimulus
- coordinating voluntary movements, maintaining balance and posture, and contributing to motor learning and fine motor skills
- darwinism philosophy that some people are just born more naturally capable and more intelligent than others
- test for intelligence
- type of motivation that is a desire to perform a behavior due to encouragement through rewards or fear of punishment
- describes a person who is consistently manipulative, dishonest, unable to form emotional attachments or feel any sort of emotion
- provides standards for judgement (conscience) and for future aspirations, AKA the angel on your shoulder
- psychologist that conducted the Bobo doll experiment and believed heavily in observational learning through the social-learning theory
- a device used to help memorize
- acronym of a persistent strengthening of synaptic connections in the brain, believed to be a key mechanism underlying learning and memory
- developed the theory of multiple intelligences that stated intelligence is distinct but works together in different categories: linguistic, logical-mathematical, spatial, musical, bodily-kinesthetic, interpersonal, intrapersonal, naturalistic, and existential
- type of motivation that is a desire to perform a behavior for its own sake
- Typically shown as talk therapy, therapist tries to uncover childhood trauma or repressed emotions
- Freud’s defense mechanism that banishes anxiety-arousing thoughts, feelings, and memories from consciousness
- punishment: adding something bad as a stimulus as a result of a specific action or thing
- type of intelligence that declines with age and is your ability to reason speedily
- psychologist that developed the idea of classical conditioning
- a person would lead more towards this direction if they were emotional (brain)
- type of anxiety a baby of typically 13 months feels for their mother or parental figure that is safe and secure to them
- unconsciously strives to fulfill pleasure and satisfy basic sexual and agressive drives, AKA the devil on your shoulder
- part of the brain that helps to store long-term memories and part of its name belongs to an animal
- Route of persuasion that relies more heavily on logic and facts
- when the neutral stimulus fails to work in classical conditioning
- psychologist who said intelligence is independent from each other and is composed of these 7 different categories: verbal comprehension, word fluency, number facility, spatial visualization, associative memory, perceptual speed, and reasoning
- you want the most of this type of sleep to feel rested
- Psychologist who created a hierarchy of needs, suggesting that certain needs take priority over others
- type of memory where something is simply acted out but the person doesn’t know or declare what they know
- approach supported by Carl Rogers; boosts self-fulfillment and self-awareness, therapist is mostly an active listener
- Law that there is an optimal level of arousal, bell curve
- presented his own theory of cognitive development
- persistent and irrational fears of objects or situations that disrupt behavior
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- Therapy that teaches people adaptive ways of thinking and acting based on the assumption that thoughts intervene between events and our emotional reactions, supported by Aaron Beck
- antidepressant medication
- support systems used to help the learner get to the end goal (or the “how” of a guided lesson)
- Therapy that focuses on eliminating unwanted behaviors using counterconditioning
- reinforcement: reward given for an action
- first stage of development in piaget theory from 0-2 months of age characterized by sensing the world around them, stranger anxiety, and object permanence
- psychologist who presented the two-factor theory of intelligence with “g” or general intelligence and “s” specific intelligence
- field of study of social behavior in the workplace or other organizations
- presented the sociocultural theory of development
- position effect in memorization where the things at the beginning can be memorized easier
- colloquial name for the type of memory that is short-term
- theory that a psychological need creates an aroused tension state that motivates one to satisfy their need (word includes - )
- Law describes the difference threshold necessary to identify the smallest noticeable change in that stimulus
- Rhythm sleep cycle
- persistence of unwanted thoughts and urges to engage in senseless rituals
- bottom tier of hierarchy of needs
- punishment: having something good be taken away or withdrawn
- developed the idea of operant conditioning
- Following a traumatic event, having 4+ weeks of symptoms including haunting memories, nightmares, social withdrawal, general sleep problems, etc.
- mental molds we store our experiences in according to piaget
- dissonance term that relates to the brain trying to make sense of two competing pieces of information
- Psychoanalytic theory psychologist; focused on the unconscious mind, psychosexual stages, and defense mechanisms
- describes a person with a general lack of remorse and shallow emotions, but guilt and empathy may be present in some cases
- seeking out information that backs what you already believe in and ignoring information that contradicts your beliefs
- a person would lean more towards this direction if they were logical (brain)
- data that cannot be measured easily and involves more description and feelings rather than numbers and stats
- memory loss
- lobe of the brain associated with memory, hearing, emotion and language
- swing back and forth between depression and mania, extreme lows and highs
62 Clues: memory loss • Rhythm sleep cycle • test for intelligence • antidepressant medication • a “cell” that sends messages • a device used to help memorize • bottom tier of hierarchy of needs • reinforcement: reward given for an action • developed the idea of operant conditioning • presented the sociocultural theory of development • presented his own theory of cognitive development • ...
spelling unit 11 2022-01-06
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- going toward a lower place
- toward the inside or center
- hardly; barely
- with care; cautiously or thoroughly
- toward home
- definitely; surely
- perhaps maybe
- hardly;scarcely
- of or toward the outside; external
- also; moreover, in addition
- in a direct line; straight
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- perfectly
- toward a higher place, level or position
- mainly; in particular; unusually
- toward the east
- in a way that is not firm or tight
- in the direction of the sky
- entirely;totally
- later
- at last
20 Clues: later • at last • perfectly • toward home • perhaps maybe • hardly; barely • toward the east • hardly;scarcely • entirely;totally • definitely; surely • going toward a lower place • in a direct line; straight • toward the inside or center • in the direction of the sky • also; moreover, in addition • mainly; in particular; unusually • in a way that is not firm or tight • ...
Rachel Kremer - Hist 151 2017-06-03
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- America's third vice president
- John Adam’s pen name
- author of Common Sense
- abolished the French monarchy
- word created by W.E. Woodward
- war that got America’s independence
- common form of publication
- America's first secretary of treasure
- Washington’s home and farm
- civilization replaced this word
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- oldest of the revolutionary leaders
- eighteenth-century movement/revolution
- minister to France in 1780s
- Madison and Hamilton’s published papers
- loser of Seven Years’ war
- America’s foremost political philosopher
- a firm league of friendship
- most important document Washington wrote
- the will of the people
- an attribute of an aristocrat
20 Clues: John Adam’s pen name • author of Common Sense • the will of the people • loser of Seven Years’ war • common form of publication • Washington’s home and farm • minister to France in 1780s • a firm league of friendship • abolished the French monarchy • word created by W.E. Woodward • an attribute of an aristocrat • America's third vice president • civilization replaced this word • ...
Plate Tectonics 2016-11-01
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- The movement caused within a fluid caused by the tendency of hotter fluid to rise and cooler material to sinkdense Closely compacted in substance
- A submarine ridge system
- Outer part of earth, inc. the crust and mantle
- The upper layer of earth's mantle, below the lithosphere
- One giant land mass, 200 million years ago
- Created Continental Drift Theory
- Long, narrow ditch
- A crack, split, or break in something
- Type of plate boundary
- Hard inner/outer layer of earth
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- Hot fluid similar to lava
- The gradual movement of continents through geologic time
- Type of plate boundary
- Closely compacted in substance
- Where two plates collide and the denser plate subducts under the less dense plate
- ______ spreading
- Used to join or strengthen things
- Capable of being attracted by a magnet
- Proposed theory about ocean-floor material
- Type of plate boundary
20 Clues: ______ spreading • Long, narrow ditch • Type of plate boundary • Type of plate boundary • Type of plate boundary • A submarine ridge system • Hot fluid similar to lava • Closely compacted in substance • Hard inner/outer layer of earth • Created Continental Drift Theory • Used to join or strengthen things • A crack, split, or break in something • Capable of being attracted by a magnet • ...
World History Crossword #3 2024-12-11
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- Government doesn't interfere in free market
- A classless society in which everything is owned and operated by the public
- Proposed geocentric theory
- Proposed the heliocentric theory
- 1st President of the US and British commanding general
- An era of paranoia and distrust in France
- US foreign policy that gives money to democratic nations
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- Economic plans proposed by FDR
- Astrophysicist during the Scientific Revolution
- Leader of South Vietnam during the Vietnam War
- A time in which goods were mass produced
- The first battle of the American revolution
- 33rd US president
- The day the stock market crashed
- Leader of North Vietnam during the Vietnam War
15 Clues: 33rd US president • Proposed geocentric theory • Economic plans proposed by FDR • Proposed the heliocentric theory • The day the stock market crashed • A time in which goods were mass produced • An era of paranoia and distrust in France • Government doesn't interfere in free market • The first battle of the American revolution • Leader of South Vietnam during the Vietnam War • ...
LESSON 10 2018-03-15
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- happens only in the direction of relative motion
- attempts to explain withina single framework
- important asspect of the general theory
- provided a new framework
- conducted an experiment in 1887
- universe speed limit
- moving objects appear shorter
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- another result of the general theory of relativity
- the point closes to the sun
- conducted an experiment in 1887
- two events happening in the same time
- the mass being reffered to by the equation
- the quantity of time interval in the moving frame
- the interval appears longer than the proper time
- form for the gravitational collapsed of a star
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 • ...
ATOMIC THEORY CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2023-09-25
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- Discovered Protons
- Father of the Atomic Theory
- Conducted the Oil Drop Experiment
- Developed the Modern Atomic Theory
- Discovered the Energy Levels for Electrons
- Subatomic Particle with No Charge
- Subatomic Particle with a Negative Charge
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- Discovered Electrons
- Discovered Neutrons
- Charged Particle caused by a Loss or Gain of Electrons
- Atoms of the Same Element with a Different Number of Neutrons
- Subatomic Particle with a Positive Charge
- Smallest Particle of an Element that Retains it's Properties
13 Clues: Discovered Protons • Discovered Neutrons • Discovered Electrons • Father of the Atomic Theory • Conducted the Oil Drop Experiment • Subatomic Particle with No Charge • Developed the Modern Atomic Theory • Subatomic Particle with a Positive Charge • Subatomic Particle with a Negative Charge • Discovered the Energy Levels for Electrons • ...
The Nature of Science 2022-08-31
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- The scientific _______ begins with an observation
- Covert theory that explains an event
- A scientific procedure undertaken to make a discover
- Describes "what" happens in science
- Doubt as to the truth of something
- Incorrect opinion based on faulty thinking
- Science that is not true or real
- An "if...then" statement in science
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- Study of the world through experiment
- Fake Science
- prejudice in favor or against something
- When your hypothesis is proven, you _______ it
- A decision reached by reasoning after analysis
- When your hypothesis is unproven, you ______ it
- Detailed examination of the elements of something
- When you notice something you are making an
- Type of review that scientists use to critique work
- Explains "why" something happens in science
18 Clues: Fake Science • Science that is not true or real • Doubt as to the truth of something • Describes "what" happens in science • An "if...then" statement in science • Covert theory that explains an event • Study of the world through experiment • prejudice in favor or against something • Incorrect opinion based on faulty thinking • When you notice something you are making an • ...
Series 6 Unit 4 2020-11-29
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- The _____ is the largest equities-based exchange in the world, based on the total market capitalization of its listed securities and will be the model exchange for your exam.
- Three arbitrators must be involved when the proceedings involve _____ than $100,000 (unless both parties agree to one).
- _______ settlement would have a shorter or longer settlement cycle, allowing for a quicker, or delayed, transfer of funds and the asset between the seller and the buyer.
- The National Adjudicatory Council must provide _____ days written notice to a member firm or associated person that has failed to comply with procedures in connection with any investigation, written complaint or examination by FINRA that they have the right to suspend the member.
- _______ is an independent, nongovernmental organization that writes and enforces the rules governing registered brokers and broker-dealer firms in the United States.
- All monetary awards must be paid within 30 days of the ________ date.
- The delivery of educational material applies for three ______ following the date the registered person begins employment or associates with a new member
- When you see the term auction market, think ________.
- If there is no satisfaction received from the NAC after an appeal, the appealing party may take the case to the ____.
- All panelists in COP proceedings are from the _____.
- A _____ firm is one that has been expelled from membership in any SRO or is subject of an SC order revoking its registration as a BD.
- Stocks or bonds sold for _____ settlement must be available on the spot for delivery to the buyer
- Regulation T payment is sometimes referred to as settlement plus ____.
- The NAC has the right to ______ the registration of any associated person if there is noncompliance in connection to investigations or customer complaints.
- ______ execution a legal mandate that requires brokers to provide the most advantageous order execution for their customers given the prevailing market environment.
- The settlement date is the date on which _______ of a security changes between the buyer and the seller.
- When a forward stock split or stock dividend takes place, outstanding orders not yet executed will be _____ in order to maintain the integrity of the order when it was placed
- Within ____ days, panelists from the NAC proceeding must render a written decision.
- An ______ must be made within 25 days of the decision date or the decision is final.
- A _______ is the difference between the highest current bid price among dealers in the market for a security and the lower price that a dealer charges a customer.
- If a buy limit order is on the order book and a stock goes ex-dividend, the order will be reduced by the ________ amount.
- A customer has placed an order to buy 200 shares of XYZ stock at $60. If XYZ declares a 2:1 stock split, the order will be adjusted to buy (more or less) shares of XYZ stock at $30
- If a member firm hires representatives who ere previously associated with a disciplined firm, the hiring member may be required to establish procedures for _________ telemarketing activities of all of its registered persons.
- Recommending any investment that is not suitable for the customer’s financial situation and risk tolerances is a _____________ of fair dealing rules.
- If the seller delivers before the settlement date, the buyer may either accept the security or refuse it without ________.
- The member firms under the tape monitoring procedures must provide FINRA with reports on its telemarketing supervision on a ___________ basis.
- Trade confirmations must be maintained by the firm for ______ years.
- A respondent to a NAC complaint has ____ days after receiving the complaint to file an answer.
- A ________ is an entity such as a non-governmental organization, which has the power to create and enforce stand-alone industry and professional regulations and standards on its own.
- This market is an interdealer market in which unlisted securities trade. Dealers are connected by computer and telephone.
- One advantage of arbitration over court proceeding is that all decisions are _______ (no appeals are allowed).
- This specifies the date customers are required to pay for purchase transactions.
- Exchanges also operate as _______markets, which is when buyers compete with buyers and sellers compete with sellers for the best price).
- Arbitrators are divided into two categories. This category includes any person who worked in the financial industry for any duration during their careers.
- A customer must be given a confirmation of the trade on or before the ________ date.
- A member firm must supply a customer with a copy of the signed predispute arbitration agreement within ____ business days of the request.
- Brokers act like _____ and receive payment for the trade.
- Any person engaged in the business of effecting transactions in the securities for the accounts of others (that is not a bank) is considered a _______.
- Brokers receive a _____ as payment for a trade.
- _____ against a member or associated person are included with the written decision and can include censure, fine, suspension, expulsion, or barring.
- _____ the close or open is when trades are falsely reported to influence the opening or closing price of a stock.
- A ______ is the difference between an investment's lowest current offering price among broker-dealers and the price charged to the customer for said investment.
- An Office of _______ Jurisdiction is a regional location designated by the firm as a compliance hub.
- The Code of Arbitration _______ Code governs arbitrations between or among industry parties only.
- True or False, if the appealing party is turned down by the SEC, there is no right to continue to the federal court system.
- Members, advisers, and representatives are ______ from sharing in any profits or losses in a customer’s account.
- Regular way settlement for __________ securities is T+1.
- Exchange listed securities trade OTC in this market.
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- When a trade is completed, an _____ report is filled out.
- When an order specification is changed while awaiting execution on the order book, it is done through a cancel and _____ process.
- The _____ Rules requires loyalty to and fair dealing with customers.
- If, after an investigation, FINRA believes a member and/or its associated persons has violated one or more rules or laws, the Department of ______ will issue a formal complaint.
- The national exchanges list securities of national trading _______.
- Each stock exchange requires companies to meet certain _____ before it will allow their stock to be listed for trading on an exchange.
- A ________ is a document that establishes a trade, it’s settlement date, and the money due or owed to the customer.
- The Uniform _______ Code is a series of rules, interpretations and explanations designed to make uniform, where practicable, custom, practice, usage, and trading technique in the investment banking and securities business, particularly with regards to operational and settlement issues. These can include such matters as trade terms, deliveries, payments, dividends, rights, and interest.
- The ________ market refers to a market where securities trade directly between institutions on a private, over-the-counter (OTC) computer network, rather than over a recognized exchange. They are often traded on this market to increase anonymity or to effect large trades without moving the market.
- The Uniform Practice Code _________ the dates and times for each type of settlement.
- _______ is a system that facilitates the transfer of securities from one trading account to another at a different brokerage firm or bank.
- For tape monitoring purposes, FINRA will require all phone conversations to be recorded and monitored if a firm has 15 employees and 4 or more of those employees are from disciplined firms. Which level would this be considered?
- A dealer includes the role of a brokerage firm when it acts as a ______ in a particular trade and charges the customer a markup or markdown.
- The Code of ______ deals with alleged violations of FINRA rules, MSRB rules and federal securities laws
- Under Regulation T, customer payment is due _____ business days after the trade date.
- True or False: It is acceptable to share in a customer’s profits and losses if a joint account has received the member firm’s prior written approval and the registered rep shares in the profits and losses only to the extent of his proportionate contribution
- ______ is usually associated with those who are short put options. It is the act of entering purchase orders in a stock for the purpose of keeping the price from falling below the strike price.
- In a NAC proceeding, the decision must reflect a _______ vote.
- Any dispute involving a dollar amount of $50,000 or less is eligible for ________ arbitration.
- A firms acts as a ______ when it buys or sells securities for its own account at its own risk.
- Educational _______ outlines things a customer might need to consider when moving assets from one firm to another. This includes financial incentives that could rise to a conflict of interest for the representative, potential costs related to transferring assets and that fact that some assets might not be transferrable.
- Any monetary awards not paid within 30 days will begin to accrue ______ as of the decision date.
- If a cash trade occurs after 2pm, settlement is due within ______ minutes.
- If a firm or an associated person has violated any securities laws, rules, regulations or standards of conduct, it m
- A respondent to an initiation of proceedings of arbitration has ______ calendar days to respond to both the director of arbitration and the claimant.
- _____ the tape is when one party sells stock to another with the understanding that the stock will be repurchased later in the day at virtually the same price to make it appear that there is more activity in a stock than there actually is.
- ____________ refers to the illegal practice of using an unneeded third party, usually another broker-dealer, between the customer and the best available market price, with the sole purpose being to generate extra commissions.
- The ______ is a self-regulatory organization that deals with options.
- No change to an order ticket can be made without the approval of a principal or _______ manager.
- Orders that cannot be immediately executed are placed on the designated market maker’s order ______ book.
- To change an account number on an order ticket, you would need to cancel and _____, which requires manager approval.
- The _____ is a FINRA committee that reviews initial decisions rendered in FINRA disciplinary and membership proceedings.
- A carrying firm has _____ business day to validate or take exception to any transfer instructions received regarding a customer’s account.
- Painting the tape is sometimes referred to as _______ orders.
- for any dispute that involves a public customer , the majority of the arbitration panel must be made up of _______ arbitrators.
- This market is where investors buy and sell securities with each other instead of through the issuer.
- The Code of Arbitration _______ Code governs arbitrations between investors and brokers and/or brokerage firms.
- Registered representative moves to a new firm and attempts to convince their former customers to move with them, they must provide the former customer with _______ communication.
- The _______ s a regulating body which creates rules and policies for investment firms and banks in the issuing and sale of municipal bonds, notes, and other municipal securities.
- ______ is the practice of selling large amounts of a commodity or security close to the expiration date of its options to prevent a rise in the underlying's price.
- The ________ settlement for most securities transactions is T+2.
- An order ticket must contain the identity of the _______ person, if any, responsible for the account.
- The statute of limitations for submission to arbitration is ________ years from the time of the event.
91 Clues: Brokers receive a _____ as payment for a trade. • All panelists in COP proceedings are from the _____. • Exchange listed securities trade OTC in this market. • When you see the term auction market, think ________. • Regular way settlement for __________ securities is T+1. • When a trade is completed, an _____ report is filled out. • ...
Cumulative Exam Review: Unit 3 2023-10-26
Across
- theory that links the pitch we hear with the place in the cochlea that it stimulates (2)
- the focusing of conscious awareness on a particular stimulus (2)
- principle that one sense may influence another (2)
- chamber between the eardrum and cochlea containing the ossicles where vibrations transfer (2)
- our sense of body movement and position that enables our sense of balance (2)
- bony fluid filled tube in the inner ear that transduces sound waves to neural impulses
- processing beginning with the sensory receptors and works up to the perception (2)
- process of organizing and interpreting sensory information
- minimum stimulus energy needed to detect it 50% of the time (2)
- diminished sensitivity as a consequence of constant stimulation (2)
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- theory that the spinal cord contains a neurological gate that blocks or allows pain signals (2)
- our system for sensing the position and movement of individual body parts
- the process of receiving and representing stimulus energies from our environment
- minimum difference between 2 stimuli required to notice 50% of the time (2)
- the nerve that carries neural impulses from the eye to the brain (2)
- innermost part of the ear containing the cochlea
- theory that says the rate of nerve impulses traveling up the auditory nerve tell the tone (2)
- the influence of bodily sensations on cognitive preferences and judgements (2)
- processing guided by perception and then interpreting sensation (2)
- the central focal point in the retina
- retinal receptors that detect black, white, and gray
- retinal receptors that are concentrated near the center of the retina and function for color
22 Clues: the central focal point in the retina • innermost part of the ear containing the cochlea • principle that one sense may influence another (2) • retinal receptors that detect black, white, and gray • process of organizing and interpreting sensory information • minimum stimulus energy needed to detect it 50% of the time (2) • ...
Chem 156 3rd Long Exam -- November 17 2018 2018-11-14
Across
- Integrals to correspond to direct interaction of electrons regardless of spin
- In HF theory, the hamiltonian is exact but the wavefunctions are
- Relates to the position of a nucleus inside an atomic electron density
- Equations that describe the relationship of the Fock matrix to the energy
- Coloumbic interaction not considered in the Born-Oppenheimer limit
- Systems where the Roothan-Hall equations are applicable
- Approximation of trial molecular wavefunctions using atomic wavefunctions
- States that have indefinite lifetime are considered to be
- Results to the separability of the Hamiltonian per electron
- Treatment of open-shell systems where optimizations are done over singly-occupied orbitals
- Wavefunctions that result from an HF computation are said to be optimized and referred to as
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- Approximations of STO basis functions using GTO basis functions
- Represents the electric field acting on an electron in the HF theory
- Orbitals that have non-negative energies
- The process of obtaining the roots of a square matrix
- Hamiltonian terms that relate to the energy of a single electron in an N-electron system
- Identify to the weight of an atomic orbitals in the expansion of a wavefunction
- Used to find the set of coefficients for basis functions that produces the smallest energy
- HF electronic energies are in this state
- Antisymmetric electronic wavefunction are represented this way in HF theory
- Difference between Born-Oppenheimer limit and the HF limit is due to this
- Rules to limit evaluation to non-zero integrals of the N-electron wavefunctions
- Basis sets were basis functions are contracted for the core electrons and non-contracted otherwise
- Electrons have antisymmetric wavefunctions because they are
- Results to twice as many J integrals as there are K integrals
- Used to approximate slater-type orbitals
- Correction method for the basis-set superposition error
- field Method of refining the approximattion to the energy using interatively improved coefficients
- The best trial energy that can be determined using HF theory over an infinite basis
- Only construct in the quantum mechanical formalism with no direct mechanical analogue
- Integrals to correspond to interaction of electrons that are dependent on spin
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 • ...
