theory of the firm Crossword Puzzles
Psychological Problems Revision 2024-09-18
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- An explanation which focuses on how thought processes influence behaviour
- The psychologist who carried out a study into therapy with internet addicts
- The scientific name for the type of twins share 100% of their genetics
- The kind of depression which is characterised by low mood
- The first stage of CBT used to treat addiction, which identifies triggers which makes a person turn to their addiction
- A learning theory where behaviour is learned through observation and imitation of role models
- A study which is carried out over a long period of time with the same people tested over that long period
- A drug typically used to treat depression but which has been shown to help addiction patients control their urge to participate in a behavioural addiction
- A type of antidepressant which prevents the enzyme monoamine oxidase from breaking down serotonin and noradrenaline so more of them are available
- The name of the psychologist who carried out a study into the influence of life stress on depression
- The ICD-10 refers to addiction as this because the body depends on the substance in order to feel normal
- People who had at least one short version of this gene and who had been through stressful life events between 21 and 26 years of age showed a significant increase in symptoms of depression
- Explanations of behaviour that focus on innate factors - what we are born with
- A psychological problem where people feel that they need to have or do something to be able to avoid negative feelings
- The gender which is affected twice as much by depression
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- This is the substance that most people being treated for addiction were addicted to
- The name of Beck's model of cognitive theory where negative views of the self, lead to negative views of the future and the world
- An explanation for depression that claims people can have a gene that makes them more likely to develop depression, but only if they face a stressful situation that triggers depressive thoughts
- A scale where a person can rate their level of agreement to a statement used by Young (2007) in his client outcome questionnaire
- A learning theory where learning is from the consequences of actions, reinforcement and punishment
- A learning theory where learning is by association
- In learning theory, this will always strengthen a behaviour and make it more likely it will be repeated
- The level of depression episode characterised by 7 or more symptoms plus general feelings of worthlessness
- The belief that our behaviour is our choice and that we can choose what type of behaviour we want to show
- number of weeks at least one of the main symptoms of depression should occur on most days, most of the time, in addition to other symptoms for a diagnosis of depression to be made
- The manual used to diagnose mental health problems
- A type of antidepressant which blocks the reuptake of serotonin and noradrenaline when it is released from a neuron which means it is available for longer
- A type of antidepressant which is the oldest used to treat depression and which boost the effects of serotonin and noradrenaline by preventing their reabsorption into the neuron
- An inactive substance or 'fake pill' used instead of an active substance
- A gene which has been shown to be related to developing addiction
30 Clues: A learning theory where learning is by association • The manual used to diagnose mental health problems • The gender which is affected twice as much by depression • The kind of depression which is characterised by low mood • A gene which has been shown to be related to developing addiction • The scientific name for the type of twins share 100% of their genetics • ...
Market Structures and Market Failures 2017-11-30
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- a market structure in which a single producer supplies a unique product that has no close substitutes
- a combination of firms
- a product that can set a price for a product, rather than accepting the market price
- a market structure in which many producers supply an identical product and no single producer can influence its price
- legislation designed to limit the formation of monopolies or combinations of firms that act to restrict competition
- the time and money consumers spend shopping for the best product at the best price
- a contract issued by a government entity that gives a firm the sole right to provide a good or service in a certain area
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- the greater efficiency and cost savings that result from large scale or mass production
- a market controlled by a single firm for reasons of efficiency
- a legal permit to operate a business or enter a market
- the organization of a market, based mainly on the degree of competition
- the initial expense of launching a business
- any market structure in which producers have some control over the price of their products
- the ability of producers to influence prices
- an obstacle that can restrict a producer's access to a market and limit competition
- a product that is exactly the same no matter who produces it
- a producer that has no influence over the price of a product
17 Clues: a combination of firms • the initial expense of launching a business • the ability of producers to influence prices • a legal permit to operate a business or enter a market • a product that is exactly the same no matter who produces it • a producer that has no influence over the price of a product • a market controlled by a single firm for reasons of efficiency • ...
Socrates Biography 2024-05-13
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- - Study of reality
- - Plato's famous work
- - Plato's writings
- - Central theme in Plato's works
- - Plato's philosophical approach
- - Greek philosopher
- - Story with symbolic meaning
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- - Plato's school
- - Study of knowledge
- - Plato's theory of ideas
- - Dialogue by Plato
- - Plato's teacher
- - Deep thinker
- - Influential method
- - Platonic concept
- - Greek city-state
16 Clues: - Deep thinker • - Plato's school • - Plato's teacher • - Study of reality • - Plato's writings • - Platonic concept • - Greek city-state • - Dialogue by Plato • - Greek philosopher • - Study of knowledge • - Influential method • - Plato's famous work • - Plato's theory of ideas • - Story with symbolic meaning • - Central theme in Plato's works • - Plato's philosophical approach
Chapter 8 Crossword Puzzl 2019-01-25
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- Release of volatile substances and water vapor from the earth is called
- what is a sun
- Stratification responsible for the formation of earths gravitational field
- most abundant element after big bang theory
- first known type of organism on earth
- Stars twinkle because of elements being converted over to other elements which gives off
- how many years heavy rain it earth
- Explosion of a star
- Dominant scientific theory that occurred 15 billion years ago that formed the universe
- Earth was formed
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- where most bacteria probably originated
- what did Hubble discover
- Way our galaxy is known as
- building blocks of proteins
- in 6 billion years the sun will turn into
- a minute planet
- suggested that energy from thermal vents go into sea
17 Clues: what is a sun • a minute planet • Earth was formed • Explosion of a star • what did Hubble discover • Way our galaxy is known as • building blocks of proteins • how many years heavy rain it earth • first known type of organism on earth • where most bacteria probably originated • in 6 billion years the sun will turn into • most abundant element after big bang theory • ...
People of History of Psychology 2022-08-11
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- Set up the first psychological lab. Father of modern psychology
- American psychologist who founded behaviorism
- Established the Theory of Functionalism and published first psychology textbook
- Helped reform inhumane treatments for psychological disorders
- scientist who argued natural selection shapes behavior
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- student of Wundt who went to establish the first psychology laboratory in the US
- Discovered classical conditioning
- First female to be awarded a PhD in psychology
- First woman president of the APA
- Leader of humanistic psychology
- Founder of Structuralism. Used Introspection.
- Behaviorist who rejected introspection and studied how consequences shape behavior
- Cognitive Psychologist known for theory of development
- Focused on unconscious causes of behavior
14 Clues: Leader of humanistic psychology • First woman president of the APA • Discovered classical conditioning • Focused on unconscious causes of behavior • Founder of Structuralism. Used Introspection. • American psychologist who founded behaviorism • First female to be awarded a PhD in psychology • Cognitive Psychologist known for theory of development • ...
Models of Solar System 2017-12-19
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- The theory which states that the sun is at the center of the solar system.
- The theory which states that the Earth is at the center of the solar system.
- He came up with the geocentric theory hundreds of years before Galileo was born.
- He came up with the heliocentric theory although Galileo was the first scientist to confirm that it was true.
- Galileo relied on this method and not on traditional beliefs.
- An object that allows scientists to make better observations about objects in space.
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- The progress humans have made in scientific thought.
- He confirmed that the heliocentric model was correct even though the Catholic Church did not believe him.
- A collection of ideas about what scientists believe to be true.
- A small scale object used to represent a large scale object.
10 Clues: The progress humans have made in scientific thought. • A small scale object used to represent a large scale object. • Galileo relied on this method and not on traditional beliefs. • A collection of ideas about what scientists believe to be true. • The theory which states that the sun is at the center of the solar system. • ...
Chp 1 Vocab 2023-08-18
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- a workable explanation or description of a phenomenon
- The key to good models
- an initial, testable explanation of a phenomenon that stimulates and guides the scientific investigation
- the study of matter and energy and the interactions between them
- Gen1:26-28
- compares a measurement to the accepted or expected value of a measurement
- based on numbers or quantities
- is the systematic study of the universe
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- a mathematical equation that describes phenomena under certain
- an ongoing, orderly, cyclical approach used to investigate the world
- the study of nonliving matter and energy
- a system of proper moral values or a theory of proper conduct
- the degree of exactness of the measurements
- a model that explains a related set of phenomena
- a modern system of standardized metric units
- the study of the compostion, structure, and properties of matter as well as changes in matter
16 Clues: Gen1:26-28 • The key to good models • based on numbers or quantities • is the systematic study of the universe • the study of nonliving matter and energy • the degree of exactness of the measurements • a modern system of standardized metric units • a model that explains a related set of phenomena • a workable explanation or description of a phenomenon • ...
EARTH AND SPACE JIGSAW PUZZLE 2020-12-05
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- are made up of natural substances called minerals
- A earthquake epicenter can be located from records made by earthquake waves on devises
- spreading is the hypothesis, proposed in the early 1960s, that new ocean floor is created where two plates move away from one another at mid-ocean ridges.
- is the proposed "supercontinent" or large land mass that began to break apart 200 million years ago to form the present continents
- is the theory that Earth's outer shell is divided into several plates that glide over the mantle, the rocky inner layer above the core
- crust is the crust that is under the world's oceans
- is the process by which less dense material rises and more dense material sinks. In Earth’s mantle hot rock rises and slightly cooler rock sinks
- is a theory that states that continents were once large area of land that broke apart and now slowly moving away from one another.
- is the scientist who made the theory on continental drift
- wave A seismic wave that travels across the surface of the Earth as opposed to through it. Surface waves usually have larger amplitudes and longer wavelengths than body waves, and they travel more slowly than body waves.
- a geologist proposed the hypothesis of seafloor spreading
- supports plate tectonic theory
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- the point within the Earth where the actual movement takes place
- The inside layer the most dense, compose of the outer core and the inner core.
- The wave record from a seismograph
- is the instrument used to mapped the mid-ocean ridges
- method used to locate earthquake epicenter center of an earthquake
- is the very slow creeping motion of Earth's solid silicate mantle caused by convection currents carrying heat from the interior to the planet's surface.
- The Middle layer, more dense than the crust, compose of the upper mantle, the lithosphere, and the lower mantle.
- is a continuous mountain chain on the floor of all major ocean basins which marks the site where new ocean floor is created as two lithospheric plates move away from one another
- As the older seafloor sinks, the weight of the uplifted ridge pushes the oceanic crust toward the trench at the subduction zone
- required number of recording station
- crust is that under the continents and other large land masses
- the point on the surface directly above the focus
- the top layer the least dense layer, compose of continental and oceanic crust.
25 Clues: supports plate tectonic theory • The wave record from a seismograph • required number of recording station • are made up of natural substances called minerals • the point on the surface directly above the focus • crust is the crust that is under the world's oceans • is the instrument used to mapped the mid-ocean ridges • ...
Biology Terms 2021-03-20
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- Process in which pants make food
- Made of a solute and solvent
- When food is broken down
- A group of similar cells
- Any living thing
- Powerhouse of the cell
- Basic unit of life
- Instrument used to magnify
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- Required to make new cells
- A type of diffusion
- A catalyst
- A gas required for respiration
- Movement of molecules
- Multi-cellular organism
- Complex sugar
- When cells are no longer firm
- Enzyme in our saliva
- Controls what the cell does
- A single cell organism
- made up of different tissues
20 Clues: A catalyst • Complex sugar • Any living thing • Basic unit of life • A type of diffusion • Enzyme in our saliva • Movement of molecules • Powerhouse of the cell • A single cell organism • Multi-cellular organism • When food is broken down • A group of similar cells • Required to make new cells • Instrument used to magnify • Controls what the cell does • Made of a solute and solvent • ...
The Set theory symbols 2022-03-12
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- such that,|
- Ø
- set of all possible values
- A is a superset of B. set A includes set B
- A ∪ B
- A ⊄ B
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- both sets have the same members
- collection of 2 elements
- A×B
- A ∩ B
- a collection of elements
- A is a subset of B. set A is included in set B.
- all the objects that do not belong to set A
- |A|
- cardinality of countable ordinal numbers set
15 Clues: Ø • A×B • |A| • A ∩ B • A ∪ B • A ⊄ B • such that,| • collection of 2 elements • a collection of elements • set of all possible values • both sets have the same members • A is a superset of B. set A includes set B • all the objects that do not belong to set A • cardinality of countable ordinal numbers set • A is a subset of B. set A is included in set B.
Tectonic Plates & Continental Drift 2021-11-17
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- A mid ocean _____ forms when two oceanic plates pull away from each other.
- Alfred Wegener first observed that South America and Africa seemed to fit together like _______ pieces.
- A plate boundary where two plates move away from each other.
- A geology professor who studied the ocean floor.
- Where two or more tectonic plates meet.
- ______ evidence was later found of similar animals on different continents.
- The process by which one plate goes underneath another less dense plate.
- A plate boundary where two plates collide.
- At a mid ocean ridge ______ rises to the surface and then eventually forms new ocean crust or rock.
- A super continent that existed 335 million years ago.
- A break or fracture in Earth's crust that are typically found along transform boundaries.
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- Volcanic _________ form when an oceanic and continental plate converge.
- Rocks on the seafloor show that the magnetic ______ have changed overtime.
- ______________ in the mantle of the Earth are the driving force for tectonic plate movement.
- A plate boundary where plates slide past one another.
- A meteorologist who proposed continental drift theory.
- Wegener's theory was first _______ by other scientists until after Harry Hess's findings which supported Wegener's theory.
- The type of rock that makes up the ocean floor and oceanic plates.
18 Clues: Where two or more tectonic plates meet. • A plate boundary where two plates collide. • A geology professor who studied the ocean floor. • A plate boundary where plates slide past one another. • A super continent that existed 335 million years ago. • A meteorologist who proposed continental drift theory. • A plate boundary where two plates move away from each other. • ...
Science 2018-05-07
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- it's in the wall, you plug in a cable there
- a theory which hasn't been proved yet
- to find a proof
- refuse
- a part of a cable
- watch
- carry out some research
- information
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- create smth new
- written information
- find smth new
- a specialist in psychology
- it helps you catch some signal
- a device where your files are stored
- a device which helps you hear the sound from a PC
- some facts that can prove a theory
16 Clues: watch • refuse • information • find smth new • create smth new • to find a proof • a part of a cable • written information • carry out some research • a specialist in psychology • it helps you catch some signal • some facts that can prove a theory • a device where your files are stored • a theory which hasn't been proved yet • it's in the wall, you plug in a cable there • ...
Vocab Crossword 2025-10-30
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- Earth's outermost layer
- the process by which a collision between two tectonic plates forces the denser plate under the less dense plate
- drift the hypothesis that the continents slowly drifted to their current positions
- a break in Earth's crust
- Earths layer between crust and core
- the removal of rock
- a prediction or statement based on limited evidence
- the upward movement of large areas of Earth's crust
- the transfer of energy as light through space or transparent objects
- the transfer of energy between objects that are touching
- a property of matter that is equal to the amount of mass in a certain volume
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- the transfer of energy caused by a circulation of matter
- spreading the process by which the rocks on either side of the mid ocean ridge slowly pull away from each other
- tectonics the scientific theory that the lithosphere is made up of rigid pieces
- the accumulation of eroded rock material transported
- Earths innermost layer
- theory a good group of ideas or models that are supported with evidence
- the physical breakdown of rock on Earth's surface
- the requirements that must be met
- the limitations on an engineering solution
20 Clues: the removal of rock • Earths innermost layer • Earth's outermost layer • a break in Earth's crust • the requirements that must be met • Earths layer between crust and core • the limitations on an engineering solution • the physical breakdown of rock on Earth's surface • a prediction or statement based on limited evidence • the upward movement of large areas of Earth's crust • ...
Vocab 2024-02-22
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- liberal, The unprejudiced discriminator
- American sociologist
- approach, a value based approach
- liberal, neither prejudiced nor discriminates
- privilege, societal privilege that benefits white people over non-white people
- distance, the distance between individuals or social groups in society
- bigot, prejudiced and discriminates
- the unjust or prejudicial treatment of different categories of people
- bigot, person who is prejudiced but, nevertheless, does not discriminate
- profiling, act of suspecting, targeting or discriminating
- an ethnic slur
- opinion
- German-born philosopher
- preconceptions originating
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- hypothesis, holds that contact between two groups
- generalized belief
- personality,extreme respect for authority
- of or prejudice
- theory, “exploitation” and “alienation.”
- Scale, the degree of closeness people
- hostility,
- The practice of ascribing to an individual woman or man specific attributes,
- professor of sociology
- theory, an individual, rather than accepting guilt for some failure
- racism, race or ethnicity should not influence their legal or social treatment in society.
25 Clues: opinion • hostility, • an ethnic slur • of or prejudice • generalized belief • American sociologist • professor of sociology • German-born philosopher • preconceptions originating • approach, a value based approach • bigot, prejudiced and discriminates • Scale, the degree of closeness people • liberal, The unprejudiced discriminator • theory, “exploitation” and “alienation.” • ...
Physical science - Lesson 8 2018-03-15
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- - Lights as bends as it passes a medium
- - Water droplets and ice crystal joined
- - reversed o the secondary bow
- - Triangular glass block
- - allows light to pass through easily
- -Dispersion of sunlight ing drops of water
- - Courpuscular theory
- - Light bounces as it strikes a surface
- - wave theory
- - Constructive and Destructive
- - Discussed the rpopagation
- - Developed a model of vision
- - Distance between peak of a wave
- - oscillation accompanied by a transfer of energy.
- - Different range of color
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- - Proposed vision is caused by visual rays
- - J
- - Electromagnetic wave
- -Light travel in straight lines
- - Refraction of light in ice Crystals
- - Lights Spread out as it passes a barrier
- - max planck introduced in 1900
- - Curves Outwards
- - Difference in Degree of refraction
- - F
- - Ice crystals which have vertically oriented axis
- - Filters the light
- - H
- -Curves inward
- - Suggested that light is composed of tiny particles
- - Apparent shift in the position of object caused by refraction
31 Clues: - J • - F • - H • - wave theory • -Curves inward • - Curves Outwards • - Filters the light • - Courpuscular theory • - Electromagnetic wave • - Triangular glass block • - Different range of color • - Discussed the rpopagation • - Developed a model of vision • - reversed o the secondary bow • - Constructive and Destructive • -Light travel in straight lines • - max planck introduced in 1900 • ...
RH 2021-05-05
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- Black Death plague type. (7)
- Title given to Norman king. (9)
- Decree making woodlands kings property. (6,4)
- Norman king name. (7)
- Psalm to prove you were part of the clergy. (5-3)
- Proof of old life. (7)
- Top of the food chain, ________ consumer. (8)
- Ruler of Anglo-Saxon England. (6,8)
- Norman large area lawman. (5,5)
- Bottom of the food chain. (8)
- Battle place in 1066. (7)
- Large, imposing Norman Forts. (7)
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- Chinese city with first outbreak of plague. (6)
- Ship evolution theorist emBarked on, HMS ______. (6)
- Bread eaten at holy communion and at trials. (11)
- Founder of modern day evolution theory. (7,6)
- Army speed/distance walking technique. (6,4)
- Religion of medieval England. (12)
- Religion banned in medieval England. (7)
- Hiding from the king in church
- Theory of process of animals changing over time. (9)
- Remove this is you speak slander. (6)
- Christian holy building
- Something that stops someone doing something. (10)
24 Clues: Norman king name. (7) • Proof of old life. (7) • Christian holy building • Battle place in 1066. (7) • Black Death plague type. (7) • Bottom of the food chain. (8) • Hiding from the king in church • Title given to Norman king. (9) • Norman large area lawman. (5,5) • Large, imposing Norman Forts. (7) • Religion of medieval England. (12) • Ruler of Anglo-Saxon England. (6,8) • ...
The Standard Raiser 2025-08-27
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- – Firm and unshaken.
- – A mentor who shares.
- – Full of light and energy.
- – To bring something new.
- – Able to endure pressure.
- – Fearless in action.
- – A picture of the future.
- – Standing out with brilliance.
- – To improve with care.
- – To lift others higher.
- – Helping others find the way.
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- – Expanding into more.
- – One who guides a team.
- – To lift higher.
- – A mark of excellence.
- – Moving forward toward better.
- – To create step by step.
- – What is left behind.
- – Heart that dares to act.
- – True and genuine.
20 Clues: – To lift higher. • – True and genuine. • – Firm and unshaken. • – Fearless in action. • – Expanding into more. • – A mentor who shares. • – What is left behind. • – A mark of excellence. • – To improve with care. • – One who guides a team. • – To lift others higher. • – To bring something new. • – To create step by step. • – Able to endure pressure. • – Heart that dares to act. • ...
Research 2014-05-11
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- Study of what people experience
- One who gives information about themselves
- Study of what naturally occurs, without manipulation
- Information that describes something
- A person who participates in an experiment, or study
- A general idea
- A testable prediction of what will happen in a study
- Variable that can be controlled and changed
- Research guided by a hypothesis
- Quantitative information
- What is being tested
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- An idea based on a known concept, or theory
- The study of human cultures
- A small portion of something, that is representative of the whole
- A research method using data to establish a theory
- Defines something in terms of the specific process or set of validation tests used to determine its presence and quantity
- The point at which no new or relevant information can be found
- Information expressed numerically
- A summary of what has been published on a topic
- A person or thing that is being discussed, and or examined
20 Clues: A general idea • What is being tested • Quantitative information • The study of human cultures • Study of what people experience • Research guided by a hypothesis • Information expressed numerically • Information that describes something • One who gives information about themselves • An idea based on a known concept, or theory • Variable that can be controlled and changed • ...
Development 2024-01-03
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- In Piaget's theory of cognitive development, the process of modifying existing cognitive structures (schemas) to incorporate new information or experiences.
- In Piaget's theory, the tendency for children to perceive the world solely from their own perspective, struggling to understand alternative viewpoints.
- Swiss psychologist renowned for his work on cognitive development, proposing a theory that includes stages such as sensorimotor, preoperational, concrete operational, and formal operational.
- Psychologist known for his studies with rhesus monkeys, emphasizing the importance of comfort and emotional support in attachment.
- Specialized cells in the brain that fire both when an individual performs an action and when they observe someone else carrying out the same action, contributing to social cognition.
- A pattern of attachment behavior indicating a lack of a secure base and potential difficulties in forming trusting relationships, as per attachment theory.
- The junction between nerve cells where electrochemical communication occurs, allowing for the transmission of signals (neurotransmitters).
- The natural process of growth and development that occurs over time, leading to the emergence of various biological, cognitive, emotional, and social abilities.
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- In cognitive psychology, a mental framework or organized pattern of thought that individuals use to interpret and understand the world around them.
- A specific period of time frame during development when an organism is particularly sensitive to certain environmental stimuli, crucial for the acquisition of specific skills or traits.
- The emotional bond formed between individuals, often referring to the strong connection between caregivers and infants.
- In Piaget's theory, the understanding that certain properties of an object remain constant despite changes in its appearance.
12 Clues: The emotional bond formed between individuals, often referring to the strong connection between caregivers and infants. • In Piaget's theory, the understanding that certain properties of an object remain constant despite changes in its appearance. • ...
Humanities 2021-07-22
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- Leopold Bloom is the central figure in James Joyce's landmark
- Leading action painter of the twentieth century
- and sartre's landmark philosophic treatise is entitled being and
- Picasso's landmark was a style that was known as
- an artistic movement thrived on nihilism and irrationalism
- Einstein on the Beach was written by
- beckett's waiting for Godot belongs to a dramatic genre known "__ of the absurd"
- The effort on the part of contemporary physicists to achieve a "theory of everything" is evident in what kind of theory
- the first totalitarian state of the twentieth century was established
- Composer who wrote aleatory pieces such as 4'33'
- fauvist artworks are most notable for their bold use of
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- type of folk songs Aaron copland found inspiration from
- The pioneer figure in American Pop art
- Author of "Go Tell It on the Mountain"
- The element of jazz and street slang in the poetry of Gwendolyn Brooks show the influence of
- the use of cinematic shots in rapid succession
- Civilization was the product of
- Konstantin Stanislavski associated with
- rejection of the international style in the field of
- After 1945, there was a shift in major art from paris to
20 Clues: Civilization was the product of • Einstein on the Beach was written by • The pioneer figure in American Pop art • Author of "Go Tell It on the Mountain" • Konstantin Stanislavski associated with • the use of cinematic shots in rapid succession • Leading action painter of the twentieth century • Picasso's landmark was a style that was known as • ...
Marxist theory of family 2023-11-06
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- Marx’s term for the earliest, classless society (2)
- Term for exploited working class
- The key institution in this Marxist theory
- The manipulation of the working class for profit
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- Set of beliefs/ideas supporting a theory
- Term for capitalist ruling class
- Eg. Family, education, religion, media, government
- The type of society the Marxist theory strongly criticises
- Term meaning to have one wife only
9 Clues: Term for capitalist ruling class • Term for exploited working class • Term meaning to have one wife only • Set of beliefs/ideas supporting a theory • The key institution in this Marxist theory • The manipulation of the working class for profit • Eg. Family, education, religion, media, government • Marx’s term for the earliest, classless society (2) • ...
Week 4 Knowledge Practice 2022-07-04
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- ____ theory: the theory that we explain someone's behavior by crediting either the situation or the person's disposition
- (2 words) in the presence of others, improved performance on simple or well-learned tasks, and worsened performance on difficult tasks.
- an event that tends to decrease the behavior that it follows
- (2 words) an expectation that people will help, not hurt, those who have helped them.
- (2 words) a pattern that defines how often a desired response will be reinforced
- an operant conditioning procedure in which reinforcers guide behavior toward closer and closer approximations of the desired behavior.
- the process of acquiring through experience new and relatively enduring information or behaviors.
- (2 words) the tendency to favor our own perceived group.
- (2 words) the tendency for any given person present to be less likely to give aid if other people are present.
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- (2 words) in classical conditioning, an originally neutral stimulus that, after association with an unconditioned stimulus, comes to trigger a conditioned response.
- the loss of self-awareness and self-restraint occurring in group situations that foster arousal and anonymity.
- (2 words) in classical conditioning, an unlearned, naturally occurring response (such as salivation) to an unconditioned stimulus (such as food in the mouth)
- (2 words) increasing behaviors by stopping or reducing an aversive stimulus.
- any event or situation that evokes a response.
- an unjustifiable and usually negative attitude toward a group and its members. It generally involves stereotyped beliefs, negative feelings, and a predisposition to discriminatory action.
- (2 words) a culturally modeled guide for how to act in various situations.
- adjusting our behavior or thinking to coincide with a group standard.
- (2 words) in classical conditioning, a stimulus that elicits no response before conditioning.
- in classical conditioning, the tendency, once a response has been conditioned, for stimuli similar to the conditioned stimulus to elicit similar responses.
- (2 words)_____ ______ theory: the theory that we act to reduce the discomfort we feel when two of our thoughts are inconsistent.
20 Clues: any event or situation that evokes a response. • (2 words) the tendency to favor our own perceived group. • an event that tends to decrease the behavior that it follows • adjusting our behavior or thinking to coincide with a group standard. • (2 words) a culturally modeled guide for how to act in various situations. • ...
Philosophers and Philosophy Knowledge 2023-05-06
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- According to _______, laws of nature describe the regularities and relationships between entities or universals. Properties of being F necessitate G.
- When our repeated observations or experiences consistently coincide with specific beliefs or hypotheses, we can establish justified beliefs or knowledge by relying on those consistent patterns.
- Gathering multiple pieces of evidence or making risky predictions to strengthen or validate the theory.
- Proposed that the D-N model contains specific circumstances and laws, then we deduce the explanation.
- Thesis that challenges the idea that individual scientific hypotheses can be conclusively tested or confirmed by empirical evidence in isolation.
- Puzzle solving as the demarcation standard of science for the philosopher…
- It’s the best class ever.
- Available evidence is insufficient to uniquely determine a particular theory or explanation.
- According to ________, if you can conduct experiments with unobservable entities (eg: electrons), it exists.
- The view that a redwood chair does not exist, that only the sensory perception of the chair like the hardwood, the red color, the feeling of the wood, etc. exist.
- Doesn’t matter if the crobes are real, but they are used as useful tools for predictions about the illness of others we see in the world.
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- seeks to explain events or phenomena by deducing them from general laws.
- The law of universal gravitation (the force of gravity between two objects increases as their masses increase and decreases as the distance between them increases) is true because it’s right in the past, present, and future. This law describes what theory?
- The demarcation standard of science according to Karl Popper.
- A philosopher who disagreed Popper and Kuhn about the demarcation of standard of science and proposed “research programme”.
- This philosopher challenges the assumption that science is an inherently objective and value-neutral enterprise by highlighting androcentrism.
- A new prediction is better than an old explanation
- You eat a strawberry and developed an allergic reaction. You induce the generalization that eating strawberries causes an allergic reaction
- science is the only way to achieve real knowledge about the world.
- Bohr’s Model suggests that electrons can jump between these energy levels by absorbing or emitting photons of specific energy. This theory shows that there are really electrons out in the universe. This is an example of… (hint: a debated topic).
- process of deriving specific statements or claims from general principles or information
- Laws are needed, tell us how the world is, and govern the world. (term)
22 Clues: It’s the best class ever. • A new prediction is better than an old explanation • The demarcation standard of science according to Karl Popper. • science is the only way to achieve real knowledge about the world. • Laws are needed, tell us how the world is, and govern the world. (term) • seeks to explain events or phenomena by deducing them from general laws. • ...
H's Crossword 2020-05-22
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- The contents of an agreement
- Something that is hard
- Doing something exactly right
- An area without rain
- A place people go to
- The planet's weather
- A type of clothing girls sometimes wear
- Slightly rounded into itself
- The study of Earth's features
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- A large collection of trees
- A type of clothing you wear on your upper body
- A human being
- The amount of water precipitation
- Shaked abruptly
- Someone who helps you with a task
- Caught fire
16 Clues: Caught fire • A human being • Shaked abruptly • An area without rain • A place people go to • The planet's weather • Something that is hard • A large collection of trees • The contents of an agreement • Slightly rounded into itself • Doing something exactly right • The study of Earth's features • The amount of water precipitation • Someone who helps you with a task • ...
Our Solar System 2020-04-01
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- TYPE OF PLANETS THAT ARE CLOSEST TO SUN AND MOST DENSE
- SPINS 'BACKWARDS'
- FARTHEST TERRESTRIAL PLANET FROM SUN
- GIANT CLOUD OF DUST TO BEGIN SOLAR SYSTEM
- CLOSEST TO THE SUN
- THEORY THAT SOLAR SYSTEM DEBRIS SPUN AND FLATTENED OUT
- LARGEST PLANET IN SOLAR SYSTEM
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- TITLED EXTREMELY FAR ON ITS SIDE
- THE GASEOUS PLANETS THAT ARE LESS DENSE
- MAKES UP 99.8% OF SOLAR SYSTEM MASS
- THEORY OF HOW PLUTO BECAME PART OF OUR SOLAR SYSTEM
- SIXTH PLANET OUT FROM THE SUN
- PLANET FARTHEST FROM SUN
- THE PLANE THAT ALL PLANETS ARE ON
- THE NAME FOR A PLANET LIKE PLUTO THAT 'CANT CLEAR ITS NEIGHBORHOOD' OF DEBRIS
15 Clues: SPINS 'BACKWARDS' • CLOSEST TO THE SUN • PLANET FARTHEST FROM SUN • SIXTH PLANET OUT FROM THE SUN • LARGEST PLANET IN SOLAR SYSTEM • TITLED EXTREMELY FAR ON ITS SIDE • THE PLANE THAT ALL PLANETS ARE ON • MAKES UP 99.8% OF SOLAR SYSTEM MASS • FARTHEST TERRESTRIAL PLANET FROM SUN • THE GASEOUS PLANETS THAT ARE LESS DENSE • GIANT CLOUD OF DUST TO BEGIN SOLAR SYSTEM • ...
My Sensations and Perceptions 2019-10-17
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- Part of the eye that protects it
- What occurs when our sensory and nervous system receive stimulus
- This process analyzes the sense
- Failure to see visible objects when our attention is elsewhere
- Part of the eye that bends to allow light in
- Process of turning light into images
- The muscle surrounding the pupil
- consciously focusing your awareness on a certain stimuli
- Peripheral and Grey Scale
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- Not ignoring outside factors but purposely focusing on something
- The change of your selective inattention without you noticing
- Theory that states while we're processing color, we are unconsciously processing its complimentary color
- Sits in the back of your eye
- Opposite of Rods
- A literal hole in the eye that lets light in
- Theory that states we only see in three colors
16 Clues: Opposite of Rods • Peripheral and Grey Scale • Sits in the back of your eye • This process analyzes the sense • Part of the eye that protects it • The muscle surrounding the pupil • Process of turning light into images • Part of the eye that bends to allow light in • A literal hole in the eye that lets light in • Theory that states we only see in three colors • ...
Sias (2009) & (2014) 2017-08-31
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- the ____________-subordinate relationship occurs between someone in charge and their lower-level reports
- supervisor-subordinate, peer coworker, friendships, romantic and customer relationships can all occur in the ___________.
- the process by which people learn about and adjust to the knowledge, skills, attitudes, expectations, and behaviors needed for a new or changing role within an organization
- Member Exchange theory that makes the assumption that supervisors treat their various employees differently
- Relationships in the workplace are particularly important and consequential __________ relationships
- “Communication is an observable, measurable act that indicates _______.”
- an example for __________ theory is- How are workplace relationships constrained by the organization’s governing ideology?
- _______ theory talks about systems of power, domination, and control
- “_____________ refers to experiences we cannot easily call into awareness.”
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- a guide for the development and career advancement of the protege
- workplace ____________ differ from other workplace relationships in that they are voluntary and personalistic
- interpersonal relationships focused on pairs, not teams or networks
- the “dominant theoretical frame for studying organizations”
- Social __________ says as communication changes, so does the relationship
- ____________ peers are characterized by communication regarding both work and personal issues and by moderate levels of trust, self-disclosure, emotional support, and friendship
- a type of exchange where supervisors and subordinates share data
- the recognition of __________ workplace relationships have drawn scholarly attention to relational processes
- Sias refers to seeing only one vantage point of workplace relationships to using only one _________ at a soccer game.
- job ____________ enhances the likelihood of developing a workplace romance, because the freedom enables employees to create proximity and connections that enhance relational development
- the number of theories Sias (2009) talks about in organizational communication
20 Clues: the “dominant theoretical frame for studying organizations” • a type of exchange where supervisors and subordinates share data • a guide for the development and career advancement of the protege • interpersonal relationships focused on pairs, not teams or networks • _______ theory talks about systems of power, domination, and control • ...
Envi Puzzle 2025-07-24
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- The theory that suggests the universe began with a massive explosion
- This rock type forms from magma cooling inside Earth
- An instrument to measure earthquake vibrations
- A theory stating that the Earth is the center of the universe
- Sandy soils need frequent application of this
- A water-rich layer in Earth’s cryosphere
- This gas makes up about 21% of the atmosphere
- The innermost layer of the Earth composed mainly of iron and nickel
- A component of soil that comes from decomposed plants and animals
- The spinning of Earth on its axis
- Theory that proposes the solar system formed from a molecular cloud
- A volcanic rock that cools quickly on Earth’s surface
- The type of rock formed from layers of sediment
- The most abundant gas in the atmosphere
- The outermost layer of the atmosphere
- The scale used to measure mineral hardness
- Layer of Earth that contains peridotite and lies below the crust
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- Process by which plants make their own food
- A person who studies minerals
- Protective gas layer found in the stratosphere
- The part of Earth where life exists
- Minerals formed from intense heat and pressures
- Water stored beneath Earth’s surface
- The visible part of the electromagnetic spectrum that makes the sky blue
- A naturally occurring, inorganic solid with a crystalline structure
- A scientist who studies rocks
- Type of cloud that brings thunderstorms
- This rock is rich in granite and makes up most of the continental crust
- This mineral property refers to the way it reflects light
- The layer of Earth’s atmosphere closest to the surface
- The hardest mineral on the Mohs scale
- The process of rock breakdown due to weather
- River environment formed where fresh and salt water meet
33 Clues: A person who studies minerals • A scientist who studies rocks • The spinning of Earth on its axis • The part of Earth where life exists • Water stored beneath Earth’s surface • The hardest mineral on the Mohs scale • The outermost layer of the atmosphere • Type of cloud that brings thunderstorms • The most abundant gas in the atmosphere • ...
Preschool Age Crossward 2025-05-27
9 Clues: Piaget stage • Theory by Gesell • Bardura's type of theory • Stage that begins at age 7 • Type of doll used in experiment • One of the key aspects of theory • Type of stage in Gesell's Spiral • Theorist for Cognitive Development • Kind of development theorized by Gesell
GURC 301/COMS 203 Entrepreneurship 2024-03-27
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- The process of Making products available to customers in the quantities desired is known as ........... in the marketing mix
- Natural, ........... and financial resources are critical for production
- ............. refers to the activities the firm takes to communicate the merits of its product to its target market.
- Rivalry between businesses for the consumers’ money.
- The segmentation variable concerned with the location of the target market
- The ........ partners are liable for the debts and obligations of the partnership
- ........... is the good, service or combination of both a firm offers to its target market
- Winner of the Venture Vanguard Total ...........
- A group of firms producing similar goods and services
- The number of goods and services that consumers are willing to buy at different prices at a specific time.
- Finding creative means to fund (or finance) a business
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- When your pricing strategy is driven by demand
- ............. relations is the most cost-effective means to increase the awareness of the products of a company
- Economic System where most businesses are owned and operated by the government
- A license to sell another’s products or to use another’s name in business, or both
- Economic system where individuals and businesses are free to keep their profits after taxes
- ................ is the amount of money consumers pay to buy a product.
- The process of gathering a pool of qualified applicants for selection
- Individuals who invest their personal capital into a business are called business ..............
- A ....... plan a is written narrative, typically 25 to 35 pages long, that describes what a new business intends to accomplish and how it intends to accomplish it.
20 Clues: When your pricing strategy is driven by demand • Winner of the Venture Vanguard Total ........... • Rivalry between businesses for the consumers’ money. • A group of firms producing similar goods and services • Finding creative means to fund (or finance) a business • The process of gathering a pool of qualified applicants for selection • ...
Research Methods: Chapter 1 2021-08-22
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- ____ treatments are psychotherapy techniques whose effectiveness has been supported by empirical research.
- A feature of a scientific theory, in which it is possible to collect data that will indicate that the theory is wrong.
- Research that aims to enhance the general body of knowledge.
- Research that uses knowledge derived from basic research to develop and test solutions to real-world problems.
- The process of conducting a study again to test whether the result is consistent.
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- Predictions about the specific outcome expected
- Research that aims to find a solution to a particular real-world problem.
- Collecting data and using it to develop, support, or challenge a theory.
- Set of observations.
- A monthly or quarterly periodical containing peer-reviewed articles on a specific academic discipline or subdiscipline, written for a scholarly audience.
- A statement, or set of statements, that describes general principles about how variables relate to one another.
11 Clues: Set of observations. • Predictions about the specific outcome expected • Research that aims to enhance the general body of knowledge. • Collecting data and using it to develop, support, or challenge a theory. • Research that aims to find a solution to a particular real-world problem. • ...
Nathan's Dynamic Earth Crossword Puzzle 2026-02-03
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- The layer of hot, solid material between earth's crust and core
- Type of rock that makes up oceanic crust
- The name of the supercontinent that broke apart 200 million years ago
- Type of rock that makes up continental crust
- Theory that states the continents move over time
- A dense sphere of solid iron and nickel at the center of the earth
- Scientist who studied the topography of the ocean floor
- A type of boundary that occurs when two plate are moving away from eachother
- A layer of molten iron and nickel that surrounds the inner core of the earth
- The process by which molten material adds new oceanic crust to the ocean floor
- Layer of the earth that is broken into tectonic plates
- The layer of rock that forms earth's outer surface
- A type of boundary that occurs when two plates are moving together
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- Landform that is made when two plates push down from subduction
- An old, light, and fluffy crust that is made from silicon
- Meteoroligist who was clowned by scientists for his theory of plate tectonics
- A type of boundary that occurs when two plates slip past each other
- A molten mixture of rock forming substances, gasses, and water from the mantle
- Vibrations that travel through earth carrying the energy released during an earthquake
- The shaking that results from the movement of rock beneath Earth's surface
- Semi-Molten layer in the upper mantle that the plates move on
- Crust that is very dense and young and made up of basalt
- Theory that says the earth is broken up into pieces called plate tectonics
- An undersea mountain chain where new ocean floor is produced; a divergent plate boundary under the ocean
- What occurs when one plate is being pushed under the other into the mantle
25 Clues: Type of rock that makes up oceanic crust • Type of rock that makes up continental crust • Theory that states the continents move over time • The layer of rock that forms earth's outer surface • Layer of the earth that is broken into tectonic plates • Scientist who studied the topography of the ocean floor • Crust that is very dense and young and made up of basalt • ...
Character Traits Crossword 2022-05-12
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- a person who habitually seeks to harm or intimidate those whom they perceive as vulnerable.
- (of a person) given to unpredictable changes of mood, especially sudden bouts of gloominess or sullenness.
- feeling or showing sympathy and concern for others.
- having, bringing, or resulting from good luck.
- demanding that rules concerning behavior are obeyed and observed.
- able to adapt or be adapted to many different functions or activities.
- characterized by a high level of energy (in the technical sense).
- feeling deep satisfaction as a result of one's own achievements, qualities, or possessions or those of someone with whom one is closely associated.
- unwilling to work or use energy.
- having or displaying an intense or ferocious aggressiveness.
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- fond of or given to talking.
- showing a lack of respect or courtesy; impolite.
- having or showing a quick-witted intelligence.
- noisy and disorderly.
- inspiring or deserving love or affection.
- hopeful and confident about the future.
- having made a firm decision and being resolved not to change it.
- pleasing in general; delightful.
- ready to face and endure danger or pain; showing courage.
- giving or showing firm and constant support or allegiance to a person or institution.
- not showing or feeling nervousness, anger, or other strong emotions.
21 Clues: noisy and disorderly. • fond of or given to talking. • pleasing in general; delightful. • unwilling to work or use energy. • hopeful and confident about the future. • inspiring or deserving love or affection. • having or showing a quick-witted intelligence. • having, bringing, or resulting from good luck. • showing a lack of respect or courtesy; impolite. • ...
1920 Crossword Puzzle 2022-04-04
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- installment plans lead to consumers to have what
- public transportation lead to the rise of what housing
- in 1920 women gained what
- this became an important form of entertainment and communication
- Advances in the transportation and electricity lead to
- for the first time many people began to buy thongs using what is known as
- for the first time america had become a
- between 1910 and 1930 the what boomed in the US
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- these "new women" were called
- 1920 they elected who as president
- these were silent movie films
- was formed because of radio and national magazines
- who massed produced the car model T
- what challenged the bible in Charles Darwinist theory
- an increased of electricity allowed for a variety of
- this was Albert Einsteins published theory
- what trail centered around a science teacher
17 Clues: in 1920 women gained what • these "new women" were called • these were silent movie films • 1920 they elected who as president • who massed produced the car model T • for the first time america had become a • this was Albert Einsteins published theory • what trail centered around a science teacher • between 1910 and 1930 the what boomed in the US • ...
AGENCY ADMINISTRATION; POLICE 2021-09-30
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- factors that are called satisfiers
- one of the 3 parts to communication
- best teacher ever
- crimes punished by prison time
- nonlethal weapon carried by police
- side of brain that processes language
- developed two-factor hygiene theory
- first 4 levels of hierarchy of needs
- communication that is transferred without words
- "morale is ___ present"
- crimes punished by less than 1 year in jail
- language that is represented by facial expression
- puts more people in jail than handcuffs
- abbreviation for Early Identification System
- to promote desired behavior
- motivation that is provided from external sources
- favorite morning drink
- the police departments head
- one of the amendments describing Due Process
- acronym for Special Weapons & Tactics unit
- another word for "rumor mill"
- abbreviation for college you attend
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- the weakest link in communication
- law enforcement field of study; criminal ___
- the type of authority used by supervisors when an officer is not fit for duty
- one motivator for law enforcement
- lethal weapon carried by police in a holster
- we should always think before we ___
- loud noise made by police cars
- a person who see's the worst of things
- motivation that is derived from within
- job factors essential for motivation
- ___ is beautiful
- developed hierarchy of needs
- a person who is pushy & exhibits aggressive behavior
- bracelets used by police officers
- how a person feels
- abbreviation for Employee Assistance Program
- developed Reinforcement Theory
- side of brain that processes images
- the "A" in the SARA model of problem solving
- one of 3 types of decisions
- lowest level on hierarchy pyramid
- theory based on law of effect
44 Clues: ___ is beautiful • best teacher ever • how a person feels • favorite morning drink • "morale is ___ present" • to promote desired behavior • the police departments head • one of 3 types of decisions • developed hierarchy of needs • theory based on law of effect • another word for "rumor mill" • crimes punished by prison time • loud noise made by police cars • ...
004 2024-06-28
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- American inventor known for the phonograph and light bulb
- A major political scandal in the US during the 1970s
- NASA's ill-fated lunar mission in April 1970
- French mathematician known for his work in algebra
- Renaissance astronomer who proposed a heliocentric model
- Agreement ending hostilities in World War I
- Ancient Greek philosopher known for his cynicism
- A hermit or recluse
- Ancient Greek mathematician known as the father of geometry
- Infamous ship that sank in April 1912
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- Ancient Greek mathematician and inventor
- The purchase of the Louisiana territory from France in 1803
- Ancient Greek philosopher and scientist
- Medieval philosopher and theologian
- French philosopher and mathematician
- German mathematician known for his contributions to number theory
- The American war between the North and South
- A significant change in political power or organizational structures
- A space shuttle disaster in 2003
- Physicist who published the theory of relativity in the spring of 1905
20 Clues: A hermit or recluse • A space shuttle disaster in 2003 • Medieval philosopher and theologian • French philosopher and mathematician • Infamous ship that sank in April 1912 • Ancient Greek philosopher and scientist • Ancient Greek mathematician and inventor • Agreement ending hostilities in World War I • NASA's ill-fated lunar mission in April 1970 • ...
Scientific Revolution 2024-05-14
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- German astronomer, mapped the orbits of the planets
- Polish astronomer, wrote on the Revolution of the Celestial Spheres
- a theory that Earth is the center of the solar system or the universe.
- a step-by-step method of investigation involving observation and theory to test scientific assumptions
- Greatest and most influential scientist who ever lived, created laws about gravity and motion.
- Most important scientist of the scientific revolution, first person to study the sky with a telescope.
- an idea or assumption to be tested in an experiment
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- a theory that places the sun at the center of the solar system.
- an instrument used to view distant objects
- modern science emerged as a new way of gaining knowledge about the natural world
- the force of attraction between all masses in the universe
- a belief in reason and logic as the primary paths to knowledge
12 Clues: an instrument used to view distant objects • German astronomer, mapped the orbits of the planets • an idea or assumption to be tested in an experiment • the force of attraction between all masses in the universe • a belief in reason and logic as the primary paths to knowledge • a theory that places the sun at the center of the solar system. • ...
Haematology Theory 2019-03-15
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- The type of pipette used with an Improved Neubauer Chamber
- number of minutes that a PCV should be spun in a centrifuge
- The type of stain that needs to be cultured with blood
- This happens to a blood smear when uneven pressure is applied
- The stain the third DiffQuik tub
- Decreased total white blood cells
- DiffQuik and Leishmann's are exmaples of this type of stain
- Most common reason for an increased PCV
- Crenation occurs when blood is placed in what type of solution?
- Increased number of monocytes
- Abbreviation for the anti-coagulant used when making blood smears
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- The blood cell with orange granules
- The blood cell with blue granules
- This happens to a blood smear when grit is on the spreader
- Section of a PCV containing platelets and white blood cells
- An immature red blood cell
- Red or pink serum
- Yellow serum
18 Clues: Yellow serum • Red or pink serum • An immature red blood cell • Increased number of monocytes • The stain the third DiffQuik tub • The blood cell with blue granules • Decreased total white blood cells • The blood cell with orange granules • Most common reason for an increased PCV • The type of stain that needs to be cultured with blood • ...
Perm Theory 2020-04-17
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- Croquignole method is also known as the _______ method
- Generate their own heat through a chemical reaction
- Using appropriate tension without _________ hair to ensure the hair takes on the desired shape
- Applied to regarded and fix hair into new wavy or curly shape
- Method of wrapping hair from the ends to the scalp
- With this method, sometimes the client would have the wave wrapped in the salon, go home and return in the morning for her finished design
- Method of wrapping the hair from scalp to ends
- Phase where curl pattern is achieved by wrapping the hair around perm rods
- After rinsing, a chemical with an _______ pH is applied to re-form hair to take on the shape of a rod
- Invented the first cold wave
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- Specialized perm skills will allow you to transform and personalize a client's appearance by ___________ or enhancing their hair sculpture
- Made first real breakthrough with his heat permanent waving machine
- _____ phases of the perm process are of equal importance
- Applied to break disulfide bonds and soften protein structure
- Heat is absorbed from the surroundings
- Soft, wavy, loose-curled texture perm brought about in the 21st century is sometimes referred to as a "_________ perm"
- Hair needs to be wrapped __________ and evenly around each rod
- Phase where perm solution and neutralizer are applied
18 Clues: Invented the first cold wave • Heat is absorbed from the surroundings • Method of wrapping the hair from scalp to ends • Method of wrapping hair from the ends to the scalp • Generate their own heat through a chemical reaction • Phase where perm solution and neutralizer are applied • Croquignole method is also known as the _______ method • ...
Music Theory 2021-09-03
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- ____ cadence progression of chord V-VI
- press the soft pedal
- gradually quicker in tempo
- second highest female voice
- something you would never find in simple time
- two notes that sound the same but are written differently
- all together
- always
- lowest singing voices
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- mark at the end of the piece
- 2-chord progression that usually occurs at the end of a phrase
- a note that last for 1/2 beats
- is the 3rd degree of a scales
- lowest sounding instrument in Brass family
- very loud in dynamic
- you dont always use a # to raise the 7th note, sometime you use ______
- chord I IV V are _____ chord
- a group of notes sounded together.
18 Clues: always • all together • press the soft pedal • very loud in dynamic • lowest singing voices • gradually quicker in tempo • second highest female voice • mark at the end of the piece • chord I IV V are _____ chord • is the 3rd degree of a scales • a note that last for 1/2 beats • a group of notes sounded together. • ____ cadence progression of chord V-VI • ...
Atomic Theory 2021-08-26
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- the scientist who invented the "Billiard Ball Mode"
- same element, different mass
- an atom with lost or gained electrons
- chemist that discovered the orbital model
- The scientist that discredited Leucippus and Democritus
- Subatomic particle with a negative charge
- drop experiment to find charge and mass of the electron
- rejected the idea of only four elements
- the sum of protons and neutrons on the periodic table
- substance that cannot be broken down into a smaller substance
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- means atom in greek
- subatomic particle with a positive charge
- a chemical bond of two elements
- a mathematical expression to find the wave function
- electrons at the out edge of the shell
- Subatomic particle with a neutral charge
- who discovered the electron
- type of model that includes element symbol as the nucleus
- atom or molecule that gained or lost an electron
19 Clues: means atom in greek • who discovered the electron • same element, different mass • a chemical bond of two elements • an atom with lost or gained electrons • electrons at the out edge of the shell • rejected the idea of only four elements • Subatomic particle with a neutral charge • subatomic particle with a positive charge • chemist that discovered the orbital model • ...
Havighurst Theory 2021-11-18
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- has identified critical developmental tasks
- are modified by interactions with family, experiences at school, and acculturation.
- adulthood period people experience stress due to the double responsibility of caring for the aged parents and the growing children.
- refers to the process of biological maturation inheritance and maturation.
- this stage of development has some predictable physical milestone
- view sees development as more abrupt-a succession of changes
- It is a critical period in setting the pattern for personal and emotional adjustments.
- adulthood period adults are at the peak of physical
- refers to the impact of the environment, which involves the process of learning through experiences
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- can be defined as the period that extends from conception to death.
- is a process that creates growth, progress, and positive change.
- is typically viewed as a continual and cumulative process.
- is transformed into a walking,talking toddler within a relatively short period of time.
- is primarily influenced by heredity
- implies personality traits present during infancy
- period that ranges from conception to birth.
- strength and energy.
- adulthood is the period of decline where the person thinks that he has done what he wanted to do and most of his life span is over.
18 Clues: strength and energy. • is primarily influenced by heredity • has identified critical developmental tasks • period that ranges from conception to birth. • implies personality traits present during infancy • adulthood period adults are at the peak of physical • is typically viewed as a continual and cumulative process. • ...
Havighurst Theory 2021-11-18
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- has identified critical developmental tasks
- are modified by interactions with family, experiences at school, and acculturation.
- adulthood period people experience stress due to the double responsibility of caring for the aged parents and the growing children.
- refers to the process of biological maturation inheritance and maturation.
- this stage of development has some predictable physical milestone
- view sees development as more abrupt-a succession of changes
- It is a critical period in setting the pattern for personal and emotional adjustments.
- adulthood period adults are at the peak of physical
- refers to the impact of the environment, which involves the process of learning through experiences
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- can be defined as the period that extends from conception to death.
- is a process that creates growth, progress, and positive change.
- is typically viewed as a continual and cumulative process.
- is transformed into a walking,talking toddler within a relatively short period of time.
- is primarily influenced by heredity
- implies personality traits present during infancy
- period that ranges from conception to birth.
- strength and energy.
- adulthood is the period of decline where the person thinks that he has done what he wanted to do and most of his life span is over.
18 Clues: strength and energy. • is primarily influenced by heredity • has identified critical developmental tasks • period that ranges from conception to birth. • implies personality traits present during infancy • adulthood period adults are at the peak of physical • is typically viewed as a continual and cumulative process. • ...
Music Theory 2023-04-04
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- gradually slow the tempo
- five lines and four spaces
- Lowers a note
- Smooth and Connected
- To gradually get softer
- To gradually get louder
- A musical sentence
- Not the melody
- forte Medium loud
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- piano Medium soft
- soft
- The speed at which music should be played or sung.
- loud
- Everyone sings the same note
- The words of a song
- The musical pattern
- shown to accent a note or word
- The combination of three or more notes to create harmony
- The interval of an 8th
19 Clues: soft • loud • Lowers a note • Not the melody • piano Medium soft • forte Medium loud • A musical sentence • The words of a song • The musical pattern • Smooth and Connected • The interval of an 8th • To gradually get softer • To gradually get louder • gradually slow the tempo • five lines and four spaces • Everyone sings the same note • shown to accent a note or word • ...
Evolution Theory 2014-02-25
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- blending in with your environment/adaption
- species that are inherited to naturally survive in their adaption and can produce quicker offspring
- ability to more likely to survive its environment and produce more offspring also other members of population
- structures that were used anciently in evolution,but now useless
- humans reproduce plants/animals by selected genes, creating new species
- structures that have similar origins with other organisms
- adaptive trait
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- physical features of an organism
- basic material of evoulution
- french artist who discovered evolution and the concept of biology with other special science terms
- organisms moving from area to another,or position change
- type of gene produce more offspring than others
- structures that have similar species,from different evolutions
- external resemblance of organisms
- Darwin english naturalist and geologist known for evolutionary theory
- change in environment over time
- Genetic change due to natural selection
- species adapting to their environment,to survive longer
18 Clues: adaptive trait • basic material of evoulution • change in environment over time • physical features of an organism • external resemblance of organisms • Genetic change due to natural selection • blending in with your environment/adaption • type of gene produce more offspring than others • species adapting to their environment,to survive longer • ...
Color Theory 2026-01-12
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- A color scheme using one hue and its tints and shades.
- A visual tool that organizes colors to show relationships.
- Orange, green, and violet; created by mixing two primary colors.
- A color mixed with black, making it darker.
- Colors associated with heat or sunlight, such as red, orange, and yellow.
- The intensity or purity of a color.
- A color mixed with white, making it lighter.
- Red, yellow, and blue; colors that cannot be mixed from other colors.
- A color mixed with gray (both black and white).
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- Colors opposite each other on the color wheel.
- A planned combination of colors used in an artwork.
- The element of art created by light; includes hue, value, and saturation.
- The name of a color, such as red, blue, or yellow.
- Colors associated with water or shade, such as blue, green, and violet.
- Colors that are next to each other on the color wheel.
- Colors made by mixing a primary color with a neighboring secondary color.
- The brightness or dullness of a color.
- The lightness or darkness of a color.
18 Clues: The intensity or purity of a color. • The lightness or darkness of a color. • The brightness or dullness of a color. • A color mixed with black, making it darker. • A color mixed with white, making it lighter. • Colors opposite each other on the color wheel. • A color mixed with gray (both black and white). • The name of a color, such as red, blue, or yellow. • ...
Chapter 3 The Shallows Crossword Puzzle 2017-03-08
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- A thing added to something bigger
- All knowledge is determined from sense-experience
- Theory that free will does not exist and all actions and reactions are pre-determined by a higher power
- Theory that all actions and opinions be based on reason and knowledge rather than religious belief or emotional response
- Cannot be changed after being created
- Being easily shaped or molded
- Omitting inessential words
- Detailed, precise
- Very weak
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- Situated on the edge of something
- The belief that life is meaningless
- The brain's adaptions to changes in the environment
- Easily changed, clay-like
- Sharing the same center
- To make or become accustomed to something
- A branch of knowledge about structure of language.
- Innocent and unsuspecting
17 Clues: Very weak • Detailed, precise • Sharing the same center • Easily changed, clay-like • Innocent and unsuspecting • Omitting inessential words • Being easily shaped or molded • A thing added to something bigger • Situated on the edge of something • The belief that life is meaningless • Cannot be changed after being created • To make or become accustomed to something • ...
We're Not Afraid to Die... (Mind your spellings) 2021-10-29
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- Calmed down
- Firm belief
- Perfect a skill
- A navigation device for the purpose of measuring the angular distance between two visible objects
- Strong winds
- Hit with a lot of force
- Huge size
- The name of the 30 ton wooden hulled beauty
- The right side of the vessel when looking forward
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- The occupation of Mary's husband
- The highest point of the wave
- The Author's son
- French Scientific Base
- untidy
- Port town in southwestcoast africa
15 Clues: untidy • Huge size • Calmed down • Firm belief • Strong winds • Perfect a skill • The Author's son • French Scientific Base • Hit with a lot of force • The highest point of the wave • The occupation of Mary's husband • Port town in southwestcoast africa • The name of the 30 ton wooden hulled beauty • The right side of the vessel when looking forward • ...
Agenda Setting Theort Chapter 30 Vocab 2021-11-03
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- who created this theory
- news media that try to reach broad, diverse audiences
- clusters of people who demand center stage for their one overriding concern; pressure groups
- where does this theory lie on the objective and interpretive scale
- list of issues most salient to a single person at a given time
- over time the media agenda shapes the public agenda
- new articles that are intentionally and verifiably false and could mislead readers
- news media that try to appeal to specific interest communities
- an unconditional love for others because they were created in the image of God
- the social process by which we meld agendas from various sources to create pictures of the world that fit our experiences and preferences
- computer program that decides which materials appears in search engines, social media feeds, and elsewhere on the internet
- a drive to understand whats going on in the world, often fueled by relevance and uncertainty
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- list of issues emphasized by the news media at a given time
- what type of tradition does this theory follow
- editors and other arbiters of culture who determine what will appear in the mass media
- one news source influences the agenda of another
- a moral responsibility to promote community, mutuality, and persons-in-relation who live simultaneously for others and for themselves
17 Clues: who created this theory • what type of tradition does this theory follow • one news source influences the agenda of another • over time the media agenda shapes the public agenda • news media that try to reach broad, diverse audiences • list of issues emphasized by the news media at a given time • list of issues most salient to a single person at a given time • ...
scientific thing 2021-10-12
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- the study of principals of matter and the behaviors of matter
- the man who discovered gravity
- the theory of the sun being the center of the solar system
- ill treatment of others due to bias
- a study of the human body
- the study of the way an organism lives
- the state of rational thought
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- the way science figures things out
- a person who has a belief contrary to other beliefs
- a person who maps different locations
- a revolutionary figure in human anatomy
- the study of planets and stars
- the theory of the earth being the center of the solar system
- A belief contrary to other more popular beliefs
14 Clues: a study of the human body • the state of rational thought • the man who discovered gravity • the study of planets and stars • the way science figures things out • ill treatment of others due to bias • a person who maps different locations • the study of the way an organism lives • a revolutionary figure in human anatomy • A belief contrary to other more popular beliefs • ...
Housekeeping Week 2022-09-09
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- TOP TIER HYATT MEMBER
- HOUSEKEEPERS
- the act of heading a group or organization
- THE FACT OR CONDITION OF HOLDING RESPONSIBILITY
- TWO BED ROOM TYPE
- HOW MANY TOWELS IN A QNQN
- FIRM BELIEF IN THE TRUTH OR ABILITY
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- WITH EXCELLENCE
- hyatt loyalty program
- MOBILE BABY AREA
- SEE YOU LATER(KRIS SLANG)
- WORK OUTFIT
- BLEACH SOLUTION
- SPANISH WORD FOR LARGE
- NO SERVICE
- DOING IT TOGEHER
16 Clues: NO SERVICE • WORK OUTFIT • HOUSEKEEPERS • WITH EXCELLENCE • BLEACH SOLUTION • MOBILE BABY AREA • DOING IT TOGEHER • TWO BED ROOM TYPE • hyatt loyalty program • TOP TIER HYATT MEMBER • SPANISH WORD FOR LARGE • SEE YOU LATER(KRIS SLANG) • HOW MANY TOWELS IN A QNQN • FIRM BELIEF IN THE TRUTH OR ABILITY • the act of heading a group or organization • THE FACT OR CONDITION OF HOLDING RESPONSIBILITY
Ch 1 -4 Terms 2019-06-07
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- ____ conflict managers are skilled at both competitive and mutual gains conflict.
- a theory proposed by Lewin that suggests that within any system there are forces that drive conflicts and forces that restrain conflicts.
- Communication ____ are associated with cooperative and competitive tactics and can be determined by the extent individuals feel valued by others.
- approach that seeks creative and innovative solutions that maximally meet the needs of all parties.
- goals are related to one’s sense of self-worth, pride, self-respect, or power.
- communication is a complex _______ process that occurs continuously and simultaneously.
- a type of language usage that is less likely to cause defensiveness then evaluative language.
- a type of interaction theory that states that people create meaning through a series of personal constructs.
- how we weave together knowledge, feelings, intuitions, and backgrounds to make sense of the world.
- is the most under-recognized kind of workplace conflict and stress
- a theory that suggests a mathematical way to calculate projected gains and losses while playing games to simulate hum choice making
- _______ violations theory states that we anticipate how people will act by looking at the relationship we share, our views of that person, and the situation.
- assumptions that behaviors are caused by a situation outside the individuals control.
- effective communication managers need to be ____ focused.
- key difference between competitive and cooperative approaches is how conflict is _______.
- this describes those who approach a conversation as if they know all the answers, are dogmatic about their rightness, and downgrade ideas that are contrary to their own.
- an overarching set of beliefs about how the world works
- goals are related to how things should be done.
- statements that try to _____ someone’s behavior prompt more defensiveness then those engaging in other problem solving.
- a theory that explains how people attempt to make sense of the world around them.
- of how to manage conflict and the ability to solve problems is a source of power.
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- a theory proposed by Freud that suggests that psychologically, socially, or genetically people are driven by aggression
- Cooperative conflict managers use techniques to look below the positions for the underlying ________.
- Point a moment when how one responds can change the entire direction of a relationship.
- Attribution ______ occurs when assigning internal or external causation without a factual base.
- conflict is hallmarked by a feeling of struggle, meaning participants in an interpersonal conflict are invested in the outcome.
- conflict, when two people have different goals and are, in fact, interfering with each other’s goal achievement— but the participants don’t yet perceive it.
- communicating about communication.
- conflicts that pivot around deep seated beliefs about right and wrong.
- can be understood as the level to which people need each other to attain their goals.
- a type of management that includes any communication intended to move two people’s views of a situation closer together.
- a desired condition related to a need
- a type of interdependence in which each person’s goals are moving in the same direction.
- demands proposed solutions or other fixed outcome statements.
- conflicts that relate to the external framework that surrounds a conflict including things like resources and time.
- goals are ________, they change and overlap.
- _____ goal this is what someone says the goal was during the conflict.
- is a rational weighing of facts and evidence using the rules of logic
- is an inevitable and integral part of life.
- the amount of resistance strategies that can be used by those who see a compliance demand as unjust.
- ____ must be interpreted by those who perceive them.
41 Clues: communicating about communication. • a desired condition related to a need • is an inevitable and integral part of life. • goals are ________, they change and overlap. • goals are related to how things should be done. • ____ must be interpreted by those who perceive them. • an overarching set of beliefs about how the world works • ...
history vocab 8 2025-04-03
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- a production system
- a place where alcoholic beverages are sold illegally
- an amount or sum of money placed at a persons disposal
- a theory that life has evolved over time
- a person who believes there should be no government
- examination or official inquiry
- hostility towards immigrants
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- a national policy of avoiding world affairs
- medium of communication such as social media
- production of large quantities of goods
- being different from one another
- economic theory that will lower taxes
- automobile built by Ford motor companies
- the belief that God created the world
- not bound by the rules of society
15 Clues: a production system • hostility towards immigrants • examination or official inquiry • being different from one another • not bound by the rules of society • economic theory that will lower taxes • the belief that God created the world • production of large quantities of goods • automobile built by Ford motor companies • a theory that life has evolved over time • ...
11th Grade Quiz 2021-02-09
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- likelihood; believability
- impossible to overcome
- something that is not part of the concrete material world
- separation to opposite sides
- easily understood
- conspicuous and vulgar
- arrangement of parts or elements
- firm, unyielding intent
- an identifying mark or symbol
- bringing in money or profit
- lying down with the head facing downward
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- stubbornness
- the act of supposing; a belief or assumption
- something that evokes pity or sympathy
- to lessen
- disturbance or agitation
- unnecessary
- located at the deepest place
- to arrange or systematize
- not precisely known
- to turn away
21 Clues: to lessen • unnecessary • stubbornness • to turn away • easily understood • not precisely known • impossible to overcome • conspicuous and vulgar • firm, unyielding intent • disturbance or agitation • likelihood; believability • to arrange or systematize • bringing in money or profit • located at the deepest place • separation to opposite sides • an identifying mark or symbol • ...
Imperialism crossword 2024-01-31
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- defense of civil liberties, including freedom of religion and the right to a fair trial
- made revolutionary telescopic discoveries, including the four largest moons of Jupiter.
- Laws of motion
- The process of making an area more urban
- when a group of people agree to give up certain rights and accept a central authority in order to protect their other rights.
- a policy of extending a country's power and influence through diplomacy or military force.
- invented the steam engine
- a country or area in which another country has power to affect developments although it has no formal authority.
- known as the divine-right theory of kingship.
- a person who organizes and operates a business or businesses
- a series of workers and machines in a factory by which a succession of identical items is progressively assembled.
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- with the signature of a General Act, regulating the European colonisation and trade in Africa during the New Imperialism period
- advocated absolute sovereignty as the only kind of government that could resolve problems caused by the selfishness of human beings
- the economic group between the upper and lower classes, including professional and business workers and their families.
- His political theory work, particularly the idea of separation of powers, shaped the modern democratic government.
- the process of objectively establishing facts through testing and experimentation
- the Social Contract, which questioned the purpose and place of government and its responsibility for its citizens.
- astronomical model in which the Earth and planets revolve around the Sun at the center of the universe.
- uses a theory of natural rights to argue that governments have obligations to their citizens, have only limited powers over their citizens, and can ultimately be overthrown by citizens under certain circumstances.
- a building or group of buildings where goods are manufactured or assembled chiefly by machine.
20 Clues: Laws of motion • invented the steam engine • The process of making an area more urban • known as the divine-right theory of kingship. • a person who organizes and operates a business or businesses • the process of objectively establishing facts through testing and experimentation • ...
LC Chemistry Famous Scientists 2019-01-29
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- Envisaged a "plum pudding" model of the atom.
- Discovered the neutron.
- Measured the charge on the electron using his oil drop experiment.
- Amazed at his gold foil experiment.
- German chemist who worked on "Triads".
- Investigated cathode rays in vacuum tubes.
- Proposed a theory for the arrangement of electrons in atoms based on emission line spectra.
- They would be no periodic table without him.
- Received Nobel prize for work on radioactivity.
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- Famous for his Atomic Theory.
- Famous for his "Law of Octaves".
- First discovered radioactivity.
- It is not possible to measure the velocity and position of an electron at the same time.
- Proposed the name "electron".
- Discovered a method of determining the number of protons in the nucleus of an atom.
- Using electrolysis, discovered a number of elements on the periodic table.
16 Clues: Discovered the neutron. • Famous for his Atomic Theory. • Proposed the name "electron". • First discovered radioactivity. • Famous for his "Law of Octaves". • Amazed at his gold foil experiment. • German chemist who worked on "Triads". • Investigated cathode rays in vacuum tubes. • They would be no periodic table without him. • Envisaged a "plum pudding" model of the atom. • ...
Wood$ Enlightenment Review 2020-03-02
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- Type of government John Locke thought was best to maintain social order
- The Intellectual capital of Europe and home of the Enlightenment
- American rights such as freedom of speech and religion derive from this Enlightenment thinker
- French thinker who advocated for separation of powers in government
- Theory that suggest that the Earth is the center of the universe
- Scientist credited with developing the Scientific Method
- Copernicus disproved the geocentric theory by developing his new theory called what
- Type of government where a few rule over everyone
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- The third step in the Scientific Method
- According to the Enlightenment thinkers when citizens give up rights in exchange for government this is called what
- Mythical sea creature, also the title of Hobbes' book written in 1651
11 Clues: The third step in the Scientific Method • Type of government where a few rule over everyone • Scientist credited with developing the Scientific Method • The Intellectual capital of Europe and home of the Enlightenment • Theory that suggest that the Earth is the center of the universe • French thinker who advocated for separation of powers in government • ...
Wood$ Enlightenment Review 2020-03-02
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- Type of government where a few rule over everyone
- Scientist credited with developing the Scientific Method
- Copernicus disproved the geocentric theory by developing his new theory called what
- Theory that suggest that the Earth is the center of the universe
- American rights such as freedom of speech and religion derive from this Enlightenment thinker
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- According to the Enlightenment thinkers when citizens give up rights in exchange for government this is called what
- Type of government John Locke thought was best to maintain social order
- French thinker who advocated for separation of powers in government
- The Intellectual capital of Europe and home of the Enlightenment
- Mythical sea creature, also the title of Hobbes' book written in 1651
- The third step in the Scientific Method
11 Clues: The third step in the Scientific Method • Type of government where a few rule over everyone • Scientist credited with developing the Scientific Method • The Intellectual capital of Europe and home of the Enlightenment • Theory that suggest that the Earth is the center of the universe • French thinker who advocated for separation of powers in government • ...
black holes 2024-03-08
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- theory claiming black holes are the result of a very dense mass curving spacetime
- way into another universe
- death by a black hole
- not even this can escape a black hole
- where black holes live
- developed theory of general relativity
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- the point of no return
- the most basic type of black hole
- the most common type of black hole
- one of the four types of blackholes
- formed by a supernova/stellar death
- the Laser Interferometer Gravitational-wave Observatory
12 Clues: death by a black hole • the point of no return • where black holes live • way into another universe • the most basic type of black hole • the most common type of black hole • one of the four types of blackholes • formed by a supernova/stellar death • not even this can escape a black hole • developed theory of general relativity • ...
Chapter 11 Learning Demonstration: Investment Basics and Bonds 2023-02-16
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- A financially independent firm that acts as the bondholder's representative
- Repaid with money made from the reason that the bond was issued
- A corporate bond secured by the various assets of the issuing firm
- The dollar amount the bondholder will receive at the bond's maturity date
- A bond from a corporation
- The higher the risk, the higher the potential return, and the lower the risk, the lower the return
- A high-risk investment in which the investor hopes to make a significant profit in a short period of time
- A legal document that details the conditions of the bond
- A bond that can be converted to ownership in a company
- An account set up, by law, so the corporation has to save up money to pay back interest
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- A bond that is registered in the owner's name by the issuing company
- A corporation can pay the bonds before the maturity date
- A bond in which the collateral for that bond is the general budget
- bond A bond that is registered for principal only, not for the interest
- The rate of return earned by an investor who holds a bond for a stated period of time
- A bond that is only backed by the reputation of the issuing company
- The date money will be paid back to the bondholder
- A risky, corporate bond that pays higher interest, but has a higher risk of default
- The ability to buy or sell an investment without affecting the value of the investment
- The act of spreading out your assets or having many different types of investments
20 Clues: A bond from a corporation • The date money will be paid back to the bondholder • A bond that can be converted to ownership in a company • A corporation can pay the bonds before the maturity date • A legal document that details the conditions of the bond • Repaid with money made from the reason that the bond was issued • ...
Chapter 8 2021-09-02
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- Resources owned by a firm
- Incurred directly as a result of some specific cost object
- Claims that outsiders have against a firm’s assets
- Increases in assets that result from activities intended to earn income
- Arises when a firm uses owner-supplied resources
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- Remains the same when the level of production changes within some relevant range
- Claims that a firm’s owners have against their company’s assets
- Varies directly with the level of production
- Result of a firm’s general operations and is not directly tied to any specific cost object
- Resources that are used up as a result of business operations
10 Clues: Resources owned by a firm • Varies directly with the level of production • Arises when a firm uses owner-supplied resources • Claims that outsiders have against a firm’s assets • Incurred directly as a result of some specific cost object • Resources that are used up as a result of business operations • Claims that a firm’s owners have against their company’s assets • ...
Science 2018-05-07
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- it's in the wall, you plug in a cable there
- a theory which hasn't been proved yet
- to find a proof
- refuse
- a part of a cable
- watch
- carry out some research
- information
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- create smth new
- written information
- find smth new
- a specialist in psychology
- it helps you catch some signal
- a device where your files are stored
- a device which helps you hear the sound from a PC
- some facts that can prove a theory
16 Clues: watch • refuse • information • find smth new • create smth new • to find a proof • a part of a cable • written information • carry out some research • a specialist in psychology • it helps you catch some signal • some facts that can prove a theory • a device where your files are stored • a theory which hasn't been proved yet • it's in the wall, you plug in a cable there • ...
BLOCK 3: CRIMINOLOGY 2025-02-17
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- Sheldon's research implied that these individuals were more likely to commit violent acts
- The school of criminology that established that crime exists due to rational decision-making by individuals and emphasizes deterrance
- Walter Reckless developed a theory that states individuals are less likely to commit crimes when they are ______
- The term describes the movement between conventional and criminal behaviors
- The breakdown of social norms
- The type of deviance results from internalizing a criminal label
- In Strain Theory, the people who will continue towards their goals through accepted means
- The ammount of propositions in differential association
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- The zone in The Concentric Zone theory that has the highest rate of crime
- The idea that most human characteristics are determined by hereditary factors
- Imitation of those who are closest to us; The Law of ________
- The person denies that their actions caused harmed. Denial of _______
12 Clues: The breakdown of social norms • The ammount of propositions in differential association • Imitation of those who are closest to us; The Law of ________ • The type of deviance results from internalizing a criminal label • The person denies that their actions caused harmed. Denial of _______ • ...
Marxist theory of family 2023-11-06
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- Marx’s term for the earliest, classless society (9,9)
- Term for exploited working class
- The key institution in this Marxist theory
- The manipulation of the working class for profit
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- Set of beliefs/ideas supporting a theory
- Term for capitalist ruling class
- Eg. Family, education, religion, media, government
- The type of society the Marxist theory strongly criticises
- Term meaning to have one wife only
9 Clues: Term for capitalist ruling class • Term for exploited working class • Term meaning to have one wife only • Set of beliefs/ideas supporting a theory • The key institution in this Marxist theory • The manipulation of the working class for profit • Eg. Family, education, religion, media, government • Marx’s term for the earliest, classless society (9,9) • ...
Atomic Theories and Models 2021-08-26
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- Aristotle rejected his idea resulting in the slow of atomic theory for 2,000 years.
- A chemical _____ is a rearrangement of atoms
- Aristotle's 4 elements were wrong because it was impossible to ____ any of them.
- Who expanded upon the Bohr model?
- Who came up with the revolutionary idea that electrons lined up in a regular pattern
- Discovered the neutron
- Claimed there were only four elements
- Discovered the electron
- The Quantum Mechanical Model _____ the electrons location
- Is another name for Rutherford's model
- Is the "body much smaller than an atom".
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- _____ of rays by electronically charged plates was evidence for "bodies much smaller than atoms".
- Preformed the gold foil experiment
- What Dalton thought an atom was like
- Rutherford says the nucleus is 10,000 times _____ than the atom.
- Heisenberg's ____ Principle
- The oil drop experiment discovered the charge and mass of the ___.
- The high-vacuum ____-ray was used to discover the electron
- Preformed the oil drop experiment
- Greek for indivisible
- Daltons Atomic Theory says that all ____ of a given element are identical in mass and volume
21 Clues: Greek for indivisible • Discovered the neutron • Discovered the electron • Heisenberg's ____ Principle • Who expanded upon the Bohr model? • Preformed the oil drop experiment • Preformed the gold foil experiment • What Dalton thought an atom was like • Claimed there were only four elements • Is another name for Rutherford's model • Is the "body much smaller than an atom". • ...
Chp 1 Vocab 2023-08-18
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- a workable explanation or description of a phenomenon
- The key to good models
- an initial, testable explanation of a phenomenon that stimulates and guides the scientific investigation
- the study of matter and energy and the interactions between them
- Gen1:26-28
- compares a measurement to the accepted or expected value of a measurement
- based on numbers or quantities
- is the systematic study of the universe
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- a mathematical equation that describes phenomena under certain
- an ongoing, orderly, cyclical approach used to investigate the world
- the study of nonliving matter and energy
- a system of proper moral values or a theory of proper conduct
- the degree of exactness of the measurements
- a model that explains a related set of phenomena
- a modern system of standardized metric units
- the study of the compostion, structure, and properties of matter as well as changes in matter
16 Clues: Gen1:26-28 • The key to good models • based on numbers or quantities • is the systematic study of the universe • the study of nonliving matter and energy • the degree of exactness of the measurements • a modern system of standardized metric units • a model that explains a related set of phenomena • a workable explanation or description of a phenomenon • ...
Chp 1 Vocab 2023-08-18
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- a workable explanation or description of a phenomenon
- The key to good models
- an initial, testable explanation of a phenomenon that stimulates and guides the scientific investigation
- the study of matter and energy and the interactions between them
- Gen1:26-28
- compares a measurement to the accepted or expected value of a measurement
- based on numbers or quantities
- is the systematic study of the universe
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- a mathematical equation that describes phenomena under certain
- an ongoing, orderly, cyclical approach used to investigate the world
- the study of nonliving matter and energy
- a system of proper moral values or a theory of proper conduct
- the degree of exactness of the measurements
- a model that explains a related set of phenomena
- a modern system of standardized metric units
- the study of the compostion, structure, and properties of matter as well as changes in matter
16 Clues: Gen1:26-28 • The key to good models • based on numbers or quantities • is the systematic study of the universe • the study of nonliving matter and energy • the degree of exactness of the measurements • a modern system of standardized metric units • a model that explains a related set of phenomena • a workable explanation or description of a phenomenon • ...
Chapter 8 Crossword Puzzl 2019-01-25
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- Release of volatile substances and water vapor from the earth is called
- what is a sun
- Stratification responsible for the formation of earths gravitational field
- most abundant element after big bang theory
- first known type of organism on earth
- Stars twinkle because of elements being converted over to other elements which gives off
- how many years heavy rain it earth
- Explosion of a star
- Dominant scientific theory that occurred 15 billion years ago that formed the universe
- Earth was formed
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- where most bacteria probably originated
- what did Hubble discover
- Way our galaxy is known as
- building blocks of proteins
- in 6 billion years the sun will turn into
- a minute planet
- suggested that energy from thermal vents go into sea
17 Clues: what is a sun • a minute planet • Earth was formed • Explosion of a star • what did Hubble discover • Way our galaxy is known as • building blocks of proteins • how many years heavy rain it earth • first known type of organism on earth • where most bacteria probably originated • in 6 billion years the sun will turn into • most abundant element after big bang theory • ...
Learning Theorists 2022-04-22
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- classical behaviorist
- unorthodox scientific experiment
- 9 effective Instructional Strategies
- Early Literacy Theory
- mind like a computer
- Operant or Conditional
- Progressive Education
- conditional behaviorist
- 8 stages of Development
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- Hierachy of Needs
- construct knowledge
- ZPD Social Constructivism
- combine thoughts theories ideas
- Multiple Intelligences
- Mastery Learning and higher level thinking
- Theory of Connectivism
- Ages and Stages
17 Clues: Ages and Stages • Hierachy of Needs • construct knowledge • mind like a computer • classical behaviorist • Early Literacy Theory • Progressive Education • Multiple Intelligences • Theory of Connectivism • Operant or Conditional • conditional behaviorist • 8 stages of Development • ZPD Social Constructivism • combine thoughts theories ideas • unorthodox scientific experiment • ...
Emotional control in sport 2012-05-02
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- A stage of group cohesion
- this measures how a performer is feeling (abbrev.)
- Bandura's theory of learning (abbrev.)
- A specific form of confidence
- to cleanse ill-feeling
- the optimum level of performance
- theory that relates to arousal in sport
- to mar a performance
- anxiety shown by physiological symptoms
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- If you are too cocky, you are said to have this
- a type of anxiety
- this can be relevant or irrelevant
- attentional model pertaining to broad-narrow
- this is required to train as an elite performer
- a method of controlling anxiety and arousal
- a type of stress
16 Clues: a type of stress • a type of anxiety • to mar a performance • to cleanse ill-feeling • A stage of group cohesion • A specific form of confidence • the optimum level of performance • this can be relevant or irrelevant • Bandura's theory of learning (abbrev.) • theory that relates to arousal in sport • anxiety shown by physiological symptoms • ...
Chapter Two Vocabulary 2017-03-09
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- Able to be bent without breaking; Clay like
- Implication humans have no free will
- Becoming accustomed to something
- Minor importance; Marginal
- Theory that opinions should be based on reason not religion
- Ability of the brain to form; Reorganize connectors
- Weak; Insubstantial
- Knowledge dealing with the language of written history
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- Shapes that share the same center; Circles
- Rejection of all religions; Belief life is meaningless
- Unchanging; Unable to be changed
- Showing attention to detail; Precise
- Something added or attached to a larger thing
- Theory that knowledge is derived from self experience
- Omitting unnecessary words; Concise
- Easily shaped or molded; Playdough
- A clever person; Original
17 Clues: Weak; Insubstantial • A clever person; Original • Minor importance; Marginal • Unchanging; Unable to be changed • Becoming accustomed to something • Easily shaped or molded; Playdough • Omitting unnecessary words; Concise • Implication humans have no free will • Showing attention to detail; Precise • Shapes that share the same center; Circles • ...
Happy Birthday, Doris! 2021-05-27
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- Quick bookmark
- Stephanie ________,bounty hunter!
- Queen of the detective novel, Agatha
- Divisions of a book
- "One for the Money" author Janet
- The Persian ________ Club
- ________ Prize
- Love story
- Set of related books by an author
- Mystery writer's award
- "The Firm" author Grisham
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- "Prayers for Sale" author Sandra
- "Baltimore Blues" author Lippman
- A book's backbone?
- Place holder
- Whodunnit
- That Belgian Detective
- Exciting, suspenseful story
- The _________ Brief
- Don't judge a book by this!
- This is hilarious!
- Baltimore private investigator Tess
- Sonnet or Haiku
- Father of the Detective story
- Who wrote this?
25 Clues: Whodunnit • Love story • Place holder • Quick bookmark • ________ Prize • Sonnet or Haiku • Who wrote this? • A book's backbone? • This is hilarious! • Divisions of a book • The _________ Brief • That Belgian Detective • Mystery writer's award • The Persian ________ Club • "The Firm" author Grisham • Exciting, suspenseful story • Don't judge a book by this! • Father of the Detective story • ...
Famous Scientists 2024-08-23
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- Known as the father of modern physics, this scientist improved the telescope.
- A scientist known for his contributions to quantum mechanics and the uncertainty principle.
- This scientist is famous for his work on electricity and the invention of the lightning rod.
- This scientist proposed the heliocentric model of the solar system.
- This scientist discovered the circulation of blood in the human body.
- The inventor of the electric bulb and the phonograph.
- The scientist who developed the first successful polio vaccine.
- A mathematician and physicist who developed the laws of electromagnetism.
- The scientist who discovered penicillin.
- The scientist who developed the periodic table of elements.
- This scientist is known for the laws of motion and calculus.
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- The founder of modern nursing and a pioneer in healthcare reform.
- A pioneer in the study of radioactivity and the first woman to win a Nobel Prize.
- The scientist who discovered the law of gravity.
- The inventor of the telephone.
- This scientist formulated the theory of relativity.
- The naturalist who formulated the theory of evolution by natural selection.
- The astronomer who discovered the moons of Jupiter.
- The scientist who formulated the laws of planetary motion.
- This scientist is known for the discovery of the electron.
20 Clues: The inventor of the telephone. • The scientist who discovered penicillin. • The scientist who discovered the law of gravity. • This scientist formulated the theory of relativity. • The astronomer who discovered the moons of Jupiter. • The inventor of the electric bulb and the phonograph. • The scientist who formulated the laws of planetary motion. • ...
Tyler Soulier #28 2014-03-24
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- the personal staff accompanying a ruler
- to cover
- permitted
- a person who helps
- a commissioned officer
- the act of moving or rising upwards
- a concave brass plate that produces a clashing tone
- a passage such as in a train
- a firm closely woven clothes
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- to agree to something after a rare consideration
- a fruit seed
- island or inlet
- to do in excess
- strikingly out of the ordinary
- token
- the act of helping
- delayed beyond appointed time
- pleasing to the taste
- a market consisting of rows of shops or stalls
- vocally, as distinguished from mentally
20 Clues: token • to cover • permitted • a fruit seed • island or inlet • to do in excess • the act of helping • a person who helps • pleasing to the taste • a commissioned officer • a passage such as in a train • a firm closely woven clothes • delayed beyond appointed time • strikingly out of the ordinary • the act of moving or rising upwards • the personal staff accompanying a ruler • ...
Theories of language acquisition 2020-11-08
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- Explained as one of the most important children’s systems to copy adult speech.
- One of the mechanisms the child uses when interpreting language rules.
- Phenomenom developed by children by the age of 18 months in which it is not necessary to the object to now its existence
- Skill primarily developed when the child hears his/her parents’ speech and interprets what it means
- language formed by the contact of different languages
- Chomsky American theoretical linguist that proposed all human beings have a predisposition to learn languages as a cognitive capacity.
- Form of a language that is improved and transformed into a full language
- Theory that pays special attention to the contact between children and parents and the influence of it in the language acquisition process.
- Type of reinforcement used to punish or cause the extinction of an undesirable behavior
- type of language with the same fuction of spoken language
- Term created by Bruner in response to Chomsky’s theory in which changes in parents’ speech when talking to babies support their language development
- natural faculty for language acquisition
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- When a rule is applied by children without any exception. Walk= walked so drink=drinked
- Stages of development that children have to go through their language acquisition process
- Theory proposed by Skinner in which the individual is conditioned by the exposure to certain stimuli and the reactions to it.
- Adjective given to errors made by children like over-applying rules.
- Mechanism used to increase the occurrence of a behavior
- Value related to honesty associated with parents’ education role in verbal reinforcement
- Brain area involved in speech functions
19 Clues: Brain area involved in speech functions • natural faculty for language acquisition • language formed by the contact of different languages • Mechanism used to increase the occurrence of a behavior • type of language with the same fuction of spoken language • Adjective given to errors made by children like over-applying rules. • ...
SLA Class Activity 2020-11-29
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- the type of analysis that compares between two language to predict errors
- proponent of input hypothesis
- a language system created by a second language learner
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- habit formation
- theory from vygotsky
- the theory that works with a universal mechanism for first language acquisition
- critic of behaviorism
- the theory that works with something similar to universalist theory
8 Clues: habit formation • theory from vygotsky • critic of behaviorism • proponent of input hypothesis • a language system created by a second language learner • the theory that works with something similar to universalist theory • the type of analysis that compares between two language to predict errors • ...
Gulliver's 2016-11-17
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- sticking out
- 멀어지다
- a teacher employed to replace
- 대처하다
- speak of
- specially
- to complain
- ~와 맞서다
- strong and firm
- to admit as true
- continuous
- to favor
- to order
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- uncontrollably
- ____ __ story= 이야기를 만들어내다
- 소리를 내다
- 최면하다
- being the cause of some event or blamed for it
- of two halves being exactly the same
- to come nearer
- _____ above = 위로높이솟아있다
- 점령하다
- to produce a change in, to influence
- to speak with confidence or force
- ______ under = 살짝피하다
25 Clues: 멀어지다 • 최면하다 • 대처하다 • 점령하다 • 소리를 내다 • ~와 맞서다 • speak of • to favor • to order • specially • continuous • to complain • sticking out • uncontrollably • to come nearer • strong and firm • to admit as true • ______ under = 살짝피하다 • _____ above = 위로높이솟아있다 • ____ __ story= 이야기를 만들어내다 • a teacher employed to replace • to speak with confidence or force • of two halves being exactly the same • ...
Ch. 6 & 7 Crossword Puzzle 2016-04-25
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- combination of two or more companies into a single firm
- market dominated by a single seller
- the quantity demanded is greater than the quantity supplied
- large number of firms all produce the same product
- like a cartel, an illegal grouping of companies that discourages competition
- when quantity supplied is not equal to quantity demanded in a market
- when quantity demanded is more than quantity supplied
- formal orginization of producers that agree to coordinate prices and production
- allocating scare goods and services using criteria other than price
- a product that is the same no matter who produces it (milk)
- laws that encourage competition in the marketplace
- agreement among firms to divide the market, set prices, or limit production
- selling a products below cost to drive competitors out of the market
- many companies sell similar but not identical produces
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- the point at which quantity demanded and quantity supplied are equal
- the right to sell a good or sevice within an exclusive market
- when quantity supplied is more than quantity demanded
- doesnt meet the conditions of perfect competition
- license gives the inventor of a new product the exclusive right to sell it for a certain period of time
- removal of some government controls over a market
- making a product different from other similar products
- market runs more effectively when one large firm supplies all the output
- government-issued right to operate a business
- few large firms dominate a market
- situation in which quantity supplied is greater than quantity demanded; excess supply
25 Clues: few large firms dominate a market • market dominated by a single seller • government-issued right to operate a business • doesnt meet the conditions of perfect competition • removal of some government controls over a market • large number of firms all produce the same product • laws that encourage competition in the marketplace • ...
What is Government 2026-01-26
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- A group of people united by bonds of race, language, customs, tradition and religion.
- The state theory that needed cooperation is obtained when someone takes control.
- A political community that occupies a define territory and has an organized government.
- The state theory that people surrender to the state in exchange for order and protection.
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- The state theory based on the ruler being chosen by god or the gods.
- An institution through which leaders exercise power to make and enforce laws.
- Supported people giving up some rights in exchange the government protected their natural rights.
- The state theory that a leader of a family will serve as authority of the other families.
- Supported people giving up rights in exchange for order and protection.
- This state of ________ describes a area without laws, order and protection.
10 Clues: The state theory based on the ruler being chosen by god or the gods. • Supported people giving up rights in exchange for order and protection. • This state of ________ describes a area without laws, order and protection. • An institution through which leaders exercise power to make and enforce laws. • ...
The Scientific Revolution 2020-10-20
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- Theory that the universe is "Sun-centered".
- Forced Galileo to admit his findings were false.
- Claimed the universe was like a big clock in that everything had a purpose and worked together to keep the universe "running". He found this through his laws of motion research.
- Supported Copernicus' findings by studying the movements of planets.
- Built a telescope in which he observed Jupiter having 4 moons; dark spots on the sun; and Earth's moon had a "rough" surface.
- A scholar of Galileo's, he invented the first mercury barometer to measure atmospheric pressure and help predict weather patterns.
- First to observe bacteria and red blood cells.
- In 1992, it acknowledged that Galileo had been correct.
- An assistant of Brahe's, he established the idea that the planets moved in an elliptical pattern and not circular.
- The founder of modern chemistry who established a law how volume, temperature, and pressure of a gas affect each other.
- Believed metals, like lead and copper, could be converted to silver and gold.
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- Advocated for truth to be found through experimental methods or empiricism.
- Assumed the anatomy of a human was the same as a pig.
- Produce the world's first vaccine when he inoculated humans with cowpox to fight off smallpox.
- Procedure for gathering and testing ideas.
- Invented the first thermometer.
- Astronomer who established the heliocentric theory.
- He felt that everything should be questioned until proven by reason. The only "fact" to him was his own existence and he proclaimed, "I think, therefore, I am."
- Theory that the universe is "Earth-centered".
- First to dissect a human body to study its structure.
- Invented the microscope.
21 Clues: Invented the microscope. • Invented the first thermometer. • Procedure for gathering and testing ideas. • Theory that the universe is "Sun-centered". • Theory that the universe is "Earth-centered". • First to observe bacteria and red blood cells. • Forced Galileo to admit his findings were false. • Astronomer who established the heliocentric theory. • ...
Unit 4 Fight for Freedom Vocab Crossword 2025-02-25
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- firm or determined
- the fear or dread of the future
- deeply serious
- spread here and there, scattered
- ability to speak powerfully or persuasively
- the public condemnation of something as wrong or evil
- messy or untidy
- softened or muffled
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- begin or start
- bring it to mond
- keeps its full force without decreasing
- establish or implant it gradually
- off center
- remain or stay longer
- coax or urge gently
- do something lawfully
- the evidence or proof that someone's claim is correct
- the wise handling of practical matters
18 Clues: off center • begin or start • deeply serious • messy or untidy • bring it to mond • firm or determined • coax or urge gently • softened or muffled • remain or stay longer • do something lawfully • the fear or dread of the future • spread here and there, scattered • establish or implant it gradually • the wise handling of practical matters • keeps its full force without decreasing • ...
Motivation and Emotion: Chapter 9 2021-11-19
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- pea-sized part of brain that controls homeostasis
- the Cannon-______ theory of emotion relates to similarities in bodily responses to emotions
- ____________ rewarding activities have positive consequences
- an individual with a BMI over 30 is this
- _____-term appetite control focuses on glucose or sugar
- this term loosely translates from Greek to mean “no words for emotion”
- Maslow’s hierarchy of needs contains this many tiers
- functional _________ resonance imaging can be used to examine the brain’s functional anatomy
- ______-term appetite control focuses on fat
- the Schachter-_______ theory of emotion emphasizes the body’s response and person’s thoughts about the response
- the __________-Lange theory of emotion relates to the body’s response to a stimulus
- the body mass index is calculation by the ______ of weight to height
- __________ self-injury, or NSSI, includes self-inflicted pain
- according to the _________ hypothesis, adipose or fat cells actively determine hunger behaviors
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- inside environment stays consistent despite changes in outside environment
- the pain _________ a group of brain areas that respond to painful stimuli
- individuals with _________ nervosa are extremely concerned with their appearance but are often normal weights
- individuals with the eating disorder ________ nervosa have a strong fear of gaining weight and are often underweight
- both external and _______ factors can influence a mammal’s sexual behavior
- internal forces that encourage certain behaviors but not others
- motivator of behavior to lessen this
- according to the __________ hypothesis, blood sugar levels determine hunger behaviors
- ___________ rewarding activities are rewarding themselves
- ________ disorders that can be characterized by abnormal meal habits
- research shows that college students who ate ice cream in groups ate __ times more ice cream than those who ate alone
25 Clues: motivator of behavior to lessen this • an individual with a BMI over 30 is this • ______-term appetite control focuses on fat • pea-sized part of brain that controls homeostasis • Maslow’s hierarchy of needs contains this many tiers • _____-term appetite control focuses on glucose or sugar • ___________ rewarding activities are rewarding themselves • ...
Last names of Atomic researchers 2024-02-01
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- 1913 developed the Bohr model of the atom
- Late 19th Century, Photons are packets of light
- 1926 provided a mathematical description of the behavior of electrons in atoms
- Late 18th century a French chemist, made significant contributions to chemistry. His work on the conservation of mass laid the foundation for understanding chemical reactions and influenced the development of atomic theory.
- Late 19th to early 20th century, She discovered the elements polonium and radium
- Mid-20th century made significant contributions to the discovery of transuranium elements
- 1960s proposed the quark model introducing the idea that protons, neutrons, and other hadrons are composed of smaller subatomic particles
- 1897 discovered electrons through cathode ray experiments
- 19th century a Scottish physicist who contributed to the understanding of electromagnetism. His equations,
- 19th century Russian chemist who organized the known elements into the periodic table based on their properties and atomic masses
- 1924 proposed the wave-particle duality of matter, suggesting that particles like electrons exhibit both wave and particle properties
- 20th century His Feynman diagrams are widely used to represent particle interactions.
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- 460–370 BCE an ancient Greek philosopher, introduced the concept of atomos
- Mid-20th century won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry for his research on the nature of the chemical bond
- 1803 proposed that elements are composed of indivisible atoms and that chemical reactions involve the rearrangement of these atoms in fixed ratios
- 1925 Formulated matrix mechanics and uncertainty principle
- 1909 conducted the famous gold foil experiment
- 384–322 BCE rejected the idea of indivisible particles. Instead, he proposed a continuous matter theory, which dominated scientific thought for centuries.
- Early 20th century conducted the oil-drop experiment which helped determine the charge of the electron
- Early 20th century explained the photoelectric effect which supported the quantum theory of light
20 Clues: 1913 developed the Bohr model of the atom • 1909 conducted the famous gold foil experiment • Late 19th Century, Photons are packets of light • 1897 discovered electrons through cathode ray experiments • 1925 Formulated matrix mechanics and uncertainty principle • 460–370 BCE an ancient Greek philosopher, introduced the concept of atomos • ...
Dissolution of a partnership firm 2020-12-08
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- assets having provision are trasferred to realisation account at
- liabilities not recorded but paid are debited to
- no entry is required when a ---accepts an assets in payment of his debt
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- unrecorded assets when realised credited to
- if a partner takes over a liability of the firm,the partners capital account is
- loan by the relative of a partner is paid before the payment of partners
- private property of the partner is used first to pay
- realisation account is prepared on the dissolution of
8 Clues: unrecorded assets when realised credited to • liabilities not recorded but paid are debited to • private property of the partner is used first to pay • realisation account is prepared on the dissolution of • assets having provision are trasferred to realisation account at • no entry is required when a ---accepts an assets in payment of his debt • ...
World History Vocabulary 2021-11-03
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- English writer and women's rights advocate who wrote "A Vindication of the Rights of Woman".
- an authoritarian leader who exercises their political power according to the principles of the Enlightenment
- Italian philosopher who dropped bodies of different weights from the top of the famous Leaning Tower for a physics experiment.
- a style of architecture, music, dance, painting, sculpture, and other arts.
- English mathematician that discovered the laws of gravity and motion and invented calculus.
- place where civilians of all social classes, mostly women, could gather and discuss ideas.
- Scientific theory that the Sun is at the center of the Universe.
- a widespread and influential movement in painting and the other visual arts.
- an agreement among the members of a society to cooperate for social benefits.
- movement of revolutionary developments in art, philosophy, and politics in the 17th and 18th century.
- French philosopher who believed that the administrative powers were divided into the executive, the judicial and the legislative.
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- a period of drastic change in scientific thought that took place during the 16th and 17th centuries.
- belief in a supreme being who doesn't intervene within the universe.
- French writer that believed social progress could be achieved through reason and that no authority.
- English political philosopher that believed all people have natural rights to life, liberty, and property.
- Genevan philosopher who wrote "A Discourse on the Arts and Sciences".
- Empress of Russia who came to power following a coup d'état that overthrew her husband and second cousin, Peter III.
- Scientific theory that the Earth is at the center of the Universe.
- the study of the fundamental nature of knowledge, reality, and existence
- a belief or theory that opinions and actions should be based on reason and knowledge.
- method of thinking that has characterized the development of science.
21 Clues: Scientific theory that the Sun is at the center of the Universe. • Scientific theory that the Earth is at the center of the Universe. • belief in a supreme being who doesn't intervene within the universe. • Genevan philosopher who wrote "A Discourse on the Arts and Sciences". • method of thinking that has characterized the development of science. • ...
Econ Chapter 5 2025-05-13
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- The sum of variable cost plus fixed cost; All costs associated with production.
- A stage of production where output increases at a decreasing rate as more units of variable input are added.
- The costs of production that do not change when output changes.
- A specific amount offered for sale at a given price; a Point on the Supply curve.
- Extra output due to the addition of one more unit of input.
- A principle that more will be offered for sale at higher prices than lower prices.
- The broad category of fixed costs that includes interest, rent, taxes, and executive salaries.
- The average price that every unit of output sells for.
- The amount of a product a producer or seller would be willing to offer for sale at all possible prices in a market at a given point in time.
- Different amounts offered for sale at every possible price in the market; Shift in the Supply Curve.
- Total output or production by a firm.
- Electronic business or exchange conducted over the internet.
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- A change in the amount offered for sale in response to a price change; Movement along the Supply Curve.
- A graphic portrayal showing how a change in the amount of a single variable input affects the total output.
- A production period so short that only variable inputs (Labor usually) can be changed.
- The total amount earned by a firm from the sale of its products; the Average price of a good sold times the quantity sold.
- The production level where total cost equals total revenue: The production needed if the firm is to recover its costs.
- The level of production where marginal cost is equal to marginal revenue.
- A table showing the quantities that would be produced or offered for sale at every possible price in the market at a given point in time.
- A graph that shows the quantities supplied at every possible price in the market.
- A production period long enough to change the amount of variable and fixed inputs used in production.
- Responsiveness of quantity supplied to a change in price.
- A supply curve that shows the quantities offered at various prices by all firms that sell the same product in a given market.
- Phases of production that consist of increasing, decreasing, and negative returns.
- The extra cost of producing one additional unit of production.
- The production cost that varies as output changes, including labor, energy, and raw materials.
- The extra revenue from the sale of one additional unit of output.
- A government payment to encourage or protect a certain economic activity.
28 Clues: Total output or production by a firm. • The average price that every unit of output sells for. • Responsiveness of quantity supplied to a change in price. • Extra output due to the addition of one more unit of input. • Electronic business or exchange conducted over the internet. • The extra cost of producing one additional unit of production. • ...
Geology 2025-03-18
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- a fresh water reptile
- a chain of volcanic islands generally located a few hundred km from a trench.
- a seed fern
- one of two smaller supercontinents
- ridges elevated areas on the seafloor characterized by high heat flow
- represent divergent plate boundaries
- occurs when material is heated
- a hypothesis which suggested that all present continents existed as one super continent.
- the southernmost smaller of two supercontinents
- occurs when material cools
- Came up with the Continental Drift theory.
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- is the primary driving force for movement of tectonic plates
- a narrow, elongated depression of the seafloor
- a boundary in which two plates move together
- spreading a hypothesis, first proposed in the 1960s by Harry Hess
- a well tested theory proposing of that Earth’s outer shell consists of individual plates.
- s boundary in which two plates slide past each other
- supercontinent containing all of the existing continents
- Plate Boundary a boundary in which two plates move apart resulting in the upwelling of material.
- The largest plate in the world.
20 Clues: a seed fern • a fresh water reptile • occurs when material cools • occurs when material is heated • The largest plate in the world. • one of two smaller supercontinents • represent divergent plate boundaries • Came up with the Continental Drift theory. • a boundary in which two plates move together • a narrow, elongated depression of the seafloor • ...
Chapter 8 2021-09-02
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- Claims that outsiders have against a firm’s assets
- Resources that are used up as a result of business operations
- Varies directly with the level of production
- Incurred directly as a result of some specific cost object
- Result of a firm’s general operations and is not directly tied to any specific cost object
- Arises when a firm uses owner-supplied resources
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- Resources owned by a firm
- Remains the same when the level of production changes within some relevant range
- Increases in assets that result from activities intended to earn income
- Claims that a firm’s owners have against their company’s assets
10 Clues: Resources owned by a firm • Varies directly with the level of production • Arises when a firm uses owner-supplied resources • Claims that outsiders have against a firm’s assets • Incurred directly as a result of some specific cost object • Resources that are used up as a result of business operations • Claims that a firm’s owners have against their company’s assets • ...
Earth's Layers & Plate Tectonics 2023-01-09
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- reversed many times in Earth's history
- form on divergent/convergent boundaries
- increases as we dig deeper and deeper
- recycling of oceanic crust
- random mantle plume where volcanoes form
- "puzzle piece" part of continental drift theory
- boundary where seafloor spreading happens
- waxy area on which lithosphere rests
- produce scratches in rock from cold time period
- proposed continental drift
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- crust + top of mantle
- theory that crust is divided into sections
- boundary where plates collide
- alternating iron orientation on seafloor
- state of matter of the inner core
- idea that landmasses move
- trace of organism
- underwater chain of mountains
- needed for coal formation
- Sound Navigation and Ranging device
- thickest layer of Earth
- only fully liquid layer of Earth's interior
- proposed seafloor spreading
23 Clues: trace of organism • crust + top of mantle • thickest layer of Earth • idea that landmasses move • needed for coal formation • recycling of oceanic crust • proposed continental drift • proposed seafloor spreading • boundary where plates collide • underwater chain of mountains • state of matter of the inner core • Sound Navigation and Ranging device • ...
Chapter 8 Crossword Puzzl 2019-01-25
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- Release of volatile substances and water vapor from the earth is called
- what is a sun
- Stratification responsible for the formation of earths gravitational field
- most abundant element after big bang theory
- first known type of organism on earth
- Stars twinkle because of elements being converted over to other elements which gives off
- how many years heavy rain it earth
- Explosion of a star
- Dominant scientific theory that occurred 15 billion years ago that formed the universe
- Earth was formed
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- where most bacteria probably originated
- what did Hubble discover
- Way our galaxy is known as
- building blocks of proteins
- in 6 billion years the sun will turn into
- a minute planet
- suggested that energy from thermal vents go into sea
17 Clues: what is a sun • a minute planet • Earth was formed • Explosion of a star • what did Hubble discover • Way our galaxy is known as • building blocks of proteins • how many years heavy rain it earth • first known type of organism on earth • where most bacteria probably originated • in 6 billion years the sun will turn into • most abundant element after big bang theory • ...
Bio511X - Cell Menu - Crossword 2018-09-29
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- Microscope / Microscope which requires the specimen to be encased in gold.
- / The organelles in which proteins are synthesized. They are found in the rough ER or cytoplasm, and are made in the nucleus.
- Apparatus / Organelle made up of membrane-bound sacs, its purpose is to package and process macromolecules like proteins and lipids for delivery.
- / Organelles found mainly in plant cells that conduct photosynthesis.
- / The ability for an organism to maintain constant internal conditions, not depending on the surrounding environment.
- / Scientist that stated all plants are composed of cells.
- / The scientist that was the deciding factor in disproving abiogenesis.
- / An organelle in the cytoplasm of eukaryotic cells containing degradative enzymes that break down worn out cells. Comes from Golgi body.
- / Scientist that coined the term cell.
- Microscope / A microscope which has the ability to examine live specimens.
- / The ability to distinguish two objects from each other.
- / Symbiosis, but in the case where one of the organisms live inside the other.
- / Help in the movement of the cell, found usually alone and are long and skinny.
- / Help in the movement around the cell, short hairlike organelles found in numerous groups.
- / They are responsible for the synthesis and storage of starch granules, and also convert this starch back into sugar when the plant needs energy.
- Generation / A synonym for abiogenesis.
- / Scientist that coined the term nucleus.
- / The theory that non-livings create life, or can be transformed into living things.
- / With Albert Prebus, invented the first electron microscope.
- Cell / Cell that contains plastids.
- / Jelly-like fluid that fills the interior of the cell, that contains all organelles and cell parts, and supports them.
- Helmont / Doctor that concluded mice could be created from wheat and a dirty shirt.
- Leewenoek / Discovered the “animalcule”.
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- / A small spherical structure located inside the nucleus, that does ribosomal synthesis. Made of chromatin.
- / Known as the first modern day scientist.
- Endoplasmic Reticulum / A network of tubular membranes within the cytoplasm of the cell, that transports mostly lipids. It helps detox the cell and does not have ribosomes attached.
- / Filaments in the cytoskeleton that help support within the cell. They are larger, hollow organelles.
- / English biologist that supported the theory of abiogenesis,and whose experiments backed up this theory.
- / A space or vesicle within the cytoplasm of a cell, used as a storage area for food and water. Bigger in plants.
- / Small protein bodies that are found in the cytoplasm of animal cells. It aids in cell division, found in 9+2 form.
- / The ability to make small objects become much larger.
- / A tiny cellular structure that performs a variety of specific actions within the cell.
- / A small organelle that contains the reducing enzyme catalase and usually some oxidases. Important for energy metabolism, as it breaks down fat and toxins.
- / Organelles known as the powerhouse of the cell.
- Endoplasmic Reticulum / A network of tubular membranes within the cytoplasm of the cell, involved in the transport of proteins. It has ribosomes attached to it.
- / A structure that helps cells maintain their shape and internal organization. It is made of microfilaments and microtubules.
- / The creator of abiogenesis.
- Membrane / The outermost cell surface, which separates the cell from the external environment.
- Cell / Round cell that performs cellular respiration.
- Theory / The theory that states all living things are composed of at least one of these.
- / Scientist that stated all animals are composed of cells.
41 Clues: / The creator of abiogenesis. • Cell / Cell that contains plastids. • / Scientist that coined the term cell. • Generation / A synonym for abiogenesis. • Leewenoek / Discovered the “animalcule”. • / Scientist that coined the term nucleus. • / Known as the first modern day scientist. • / Organelles known as the powerhouse of the cell. • ...
Social Stratification and Inequality 2022-03-12
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- money and economic assets
- respect, recognition, or regard
- hierarchical ranking of people
- type of poverty in which someone does not have enough money to maintain an average standard of living
- this theory argues that high-income countries extract raw materials and set export prices over low-income countries
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- minimal level of income the federal gov. considers necessary
- the ability to achieve goals, control events, and maintain influence
- example of a closed stratification system
- unequal sharing of scarce resources and social rewards
- this theory says that low-income countries are exploited and dominated by high-income countries
- the extent to which people have positive experiences and can secure good things in life
- type of poverty in which someone does not have enough to afford basic necessities
- this theory suggests that low-income countries lack modern, progressive cultures
13 Clues: money and economic assets • hierarchical ranking of people • respect, recognition, or regard • example of a closed stratification system • unequal sharing of scarce resources and social rewards • minimal level of income the federal gov. considers necessary • the ability to achieve goals, control events, and maintain influence • ...
Plate tectonics 1 2019-02-19
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- thinner part of Earth’s crust that lies underneath the ocean basins
- thicker part of Earth’s crust that forms the large land masses
- undersea mountain range formed where two parts of the Earth’s crust are moving apart
- distinct sections of the lithosphere which make up the outermost layer of the Earth
- two plates moving apart
- theory that describes plate movement and how it affects Earth’s geologic features
- large bowl shaped depression that holds ocean water; regions of crust below sea level
- an explanation of a set of related observations or events based upon proven hypotheses and verified multiple times by groups of detached researchers; can be used to explain and predict natural phenomena
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- two plates sliding past each other in opposite directions
- process where one plate slides under another
- two plates coming together
- study of the movement of large masses of rock, known as plates, on the Earth’s surface; includes folds, faults, and plate movement
- formation of new oceanic crust due to the up welling of magma at mid-ocean ridges
- a region where two lithosphere plates meet
- a change to the structure of the Earth by tectonic activities
15 Clues: two plates moving apart • two plates coming together • a region where two lithosphere plates meet • process where one plate slides under another • two plates sliding past each other in opposite directions • a change to the structure of the Earth by tectonic activities • thicker part of Earth’s crust that forms the large land masses • ...
"Flowers for Algernon" Crossword by Jordan, Emma, Alex, and Veda 2020-01-28
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- the inkblot test that Charlie took
- critics of Gardner’s theory say that it’s too __________
- intelligence is often defined as our intellectual __________
- the thing that Charlie puts on when he takes the inkblot test
- Dr Strauss’s partner
- a white mouse that has to complete a maze
- Charlie’s night school teacher
- Dr Nemur’s partner
- the amount of images shown to someone taking the Rorschach test
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- Charlie’s misspelling of a maze
- what Charlie undergoes
- what Charlie has to wright to show his progress
- the guy who came up with the multiple intelligences theory
- what the Rorschach test was originally created to diagnose
- the main character undergoing the experiment/operation
- what Charlie would like to become
16 Clues: Dr Nemur’s partner • Dr Strauss’s partner • what Charlie undergoes • Charlie’s night school teacher • Charlie’s misspelling of a maze • what Charlie would like to become • the inkblot test that Charlie took • a white mouse that has to complete a maze • what Charlie has to wright to show his progress • the main character undergoing the experiment/operation • ...
Renaissance & Reformation 2025-03-20
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- fell from a tree and inspired Newton's theory of gravity
- where Leonardo kept his notes
- woman painted by Leonardo da Vinci
- buying forgiveness for sins
- the misuse of power, the degradation of information
- birthplace of the Renaissance
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- invention constructed by Johannes Gutenberg
- his theory revolutionized how people thought of the universe
- invented tons of stuff, wrote backwards, painter, scientist
- French for "rebirth"
- one of Leonardo's inventions, built and tested to work perfectly
- unhappy with old church, created a new church
- Martin Luther did this with his 95 complaints
13 Clues: French for "rebirth" • buying forgiveness for sins • where Leonardo kept his notes • birthplace of the Renaissance • woman painted by Leonardo da Vinci • invention constructed by Johannes Gutenberg • unhappy with old church, created a new church • Martin Luther did this with his 95 complaints • the misuse of power, the degradation of information • ...
The Big Bang Theory 2013-05-17
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- Ediwin _____ made observations leading to the big bang theory
- a shortened term for quasi-stellar
- astronomers locate the black holes by detecting _____ when a star is being pulled into a black hole
- since black holes cannot produce _____, it is hard to locate them
- there are many _____ on how the universe came about
- the study of the origin, structure, and the future of the universe
- a star that has a tremendous explosion that it blows itself apart
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- where all matter and energy in the universe was compressed into an extremely small volume
- when a massive _____ dies, it leaves a small dense remant core
- the big bang theory is also known as _____
- Edwin Hubble Is An _____
- people who study cosmology
- the universe is continuing to _____
- We named all _____ after Hubble
- An explosion which releases energy and stellar material into space
15 Clues: Edwin Hubble Is An _____ • people who study cosmology • We named all _____ after Hubble • a shortened term for quasi-stellar • the universe is continuing to _____ • the big bang theory is also known as _____ • there are many _____ on how the universe came about • Ediwin _____ made observations leading to the big bang theory • ...
The Big Bang Theory 2025-09-02
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- The most abundant element formed after the Big Bang
- The smallest building blocks of matter
- The dense point where the Big Bang began
- All space, time, matter, and energy as a whole
- The two fundamental "ingredients" of the Universe
- The leftover heat radiation from the Big Bang
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- The universe is still doing this today
- Our galaxy is one example of these huge star systems
- The idea that explains the origin of the universe
- The unit of distance light travels in one year
- The second most abundant element formed after the Big Bang
- the shift of light toward longer wavelengths as galaxies move away
- Bang The event that marks the beginning of space and time
- Tools scientists use to study distant galaxies
- The force that pulls matter together
15 Clues: The force that pulls matter together • The universe is still doing this today • The smallest building blocks of matter • The dense point where the Big Bang began • The leftover heat radiation from the Big Bang • The unit of distance light travels in one year • All space, time, matter, and energy as a whole • Tools scientists use to study distant galaxies • ...
Vocab 2024-02-22
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- liberal, The unprejudiced discriminator
- American sociologist
- approach, a value based approach
- liberal, neither prejudiced nor discriminates
- privilege, societal privilege that benefits white people over non-white people
- distance, the distance between individuals or social groups in society
- bigot, prejudiced and discriminates
- the unjust or prejudicial treatment of different categories of people
- bigot, person who is prejudiced but, nevertheless, does not discriminate
- profiling, act of suspecting, targeting or discriminating
- an ethnic slur
- opinion
- German-born philosopher
- preconceptions originating
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- hypothesis, holds that contact between two groups
- generalized belief
- personality,extreme respect for authority
- of or prejudice
- theory, “exploitation” and “alienation.”
- Scale, the degree of closeness people
- hostility,
- The practice of ascribing to an individual woman or man specific attributes,
- professor of sociology
- theory, an individual, rather than accepting guilt for some failure
- racism, race or ethnicity should not influence their legal or social treatment in society.
25 Clues: opinion • hostility, • an ethnic slur • of or prejudice • generalized belief • American sociologist • professor of sociology • German-born philosopher • preconceptions originating • approach, a value based approach • bigot, prejudiced and discriminates • Scale, the degree of closeness people • liberal, The unprejudiced discriminator • theory, “exploitation” and “alienation.” • ...
Vocab 2024-02-22
Across
- liberal, The unprejudiced discriminator
- American sociologist
- approach, a value based approach
- liberal, neither prejudiced nor discriminates
- privilege, societal privilege that benefits white people over non-white people
- distance, the distance between individuals or social groups in society
- bigot, prejudiced and discriminates
- the unjust or prejudicial treatment of different categories of people
- bigot, person who is prejudiced but, nevertheless, does not discriminate
- profiling, act of suspecting, targeting or discriminating
- an ethnic slur
- opinion
- German-born philosopher
- preconceptions originating
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- hypothesis, holds that contact between two groups
- generalized belief
- personality,extreme respect for authority
- of or prejudice
- theory, “exploitation” and “alienation.”
- Scale, the degree of closeness people
- hostility,
- The practice of ascribing to an individual woman or man specific attributes,
- professor of sociology
- theory, an individual, rather than accepting guilt for some failure
- racism, race or ethnicity should not influence their legal or social treatment in society.
25 Clues: opinion • hostility, • an ethnic slur • of or prejudice • generalized belief • American sociologist • professor of sociology • German-born philosopher • preconceptions originating • approach, a value based approach • bigot, prejudiced and discriminates • Scale, the degree of closeness people • liberal, The unprejudiced discriminator • theory, “exploitation” and “alienation.” • ...
Global History 2024-11-06
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- What religious movement emerged during the Reformation?
- Who is the philosopher who wrote "The Prince"?
- Who is the scientist who discovered the microorganisms?
- Which scientist formulated the theory of relativity?
- Who is the philosopher who wrote "Discourse of the Method"?
- What artistic style characterized the Renaissance?
- What cultural movement emerged in Europe in the 14th century?
- What invention revolutionized navigation during the renaissance?
- Which planed was first observed by Galileo?
- Who is the scientist who formulated the theory of gravity?
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- Who is the artist who painted the "Sistine Chapel"?
- What cultural movement emerged in Europe in the XVII century?
- Which scientist discovered penicillin?
- Who was the English King who broke the Catholic church?
- Who is the religious reformed wrote "The Institute of the Christian Religion"?
- What invention revolutionized during the Renaissance?
- Who is the scientist who discovered blood circulation?
- Who writer who wrote "El Cortezano"?
- What architectural Renaissanceacterized the renascence?
- Who is the most famous Renaissance painter?
20 Clues: Who writer who wrote "El Cortezano"? • Which scientist discovered penicillin? • Who is the most famous Renaissance painter? • Which planed was first observed by Galileo? • Who is the philosopher who wrote "The Prince"? • What artistic style characterized the Renaissance? • Who is the artist who painted the "Sistine Chapel"? • ...
