theory of the firm Crossword Puzzles
spacetime 2024-04-29
Across
- theory relating to gravity
- fourth dimension
- a moving objects length is shorter than its actual length
- matter tells spacetime how to_____
- proper term for when time slows in Spacetime
- cause of gravity
- Hermann's diagram
- theory relating to the dependency of space and time on each other
Down
- millie's favorite color
- dead stars that bend Spacetime
- union of space and time
- continuous sequence in which adjacent elements are not perceptibly different from each other, although the extremes are quite distinct
- the principal of___states that gravity is equal to acceleration
- time is___
- planets move in___lines
- dead stars that devours light
- curved spacetime tells matter how to____
- No matter what is dropped, it will be pulled to the earth with the same gravitational pull; gravity is_____
- measures change
19 Clues: time is___ • measures change • fourth dimension • cause of gravity • Hermann's diagram • millie's favorite color • union of space and time • planets move in___lines • theory relating to gravity • dead stars that devours light • dead stars that bend Spacetime • matter tells spacetime how to_____ • curved spacetime tells matter how to____ • proper term for when time slows in Spacetime • ...
The Book Thief Vocab Part 5&6 2025-05-14
Across
- excessive boldness, rashness, daring
- Stubborn; firm in Opinion
- incapable of being repaired
- orgainzed to a strict pattern
- unconcerned
- Pointless
- The best or most typical example
Down
- angry, and bad-tempered
- watchful
- foreboding of a future event
- intention of desire to do evil
- uneasiness or doubt
- treat with violent disrespect
- Direct opposite
- not needed
15 Clues: watchful • Pointless • not needed • unconcerned • Direct opposite • uneasiness or doubt • angry, and bad-tempered • Stubborn; firm in Opinion • incapable of being repaired • foreboding of a future event • treat with violent disrespect • orgainzed to a strict pattern • intention of desire to do evil • The best or most typical example • excessive boldness, rashness, daring
Spelling words Second Grade 2023-01-31
12 Clues: My back • On a car • Bad guys • Burns hot • Boy crying • Special day • The handshake • Part of my leg • Squeeze through • Bright lightbulb • When you get a job • The bird in the tree was loud
El Pescado, part 1 2022-07-16
Across
- rest against something for support
- unwound
- in the past
- laid against
- the rising ground at the edge of a river or lake
- a place
- the string or cord on a fishing pole
- above and in view of
- made of wood
- looked long and steadily
- into a state of sleep
Down
- suddenly took hold of
- a phrase that means “caused to stop burning”
- to the degree that is needed
- having a small dent
- still there after others are gone
- moved with difficulty
- the land at the edge of a body of water
- said with firm belief
- a part of a tree that has fallen
20 Clues: unwound • a place • in the past • laid against • made of wood • having a small dent • above and in view of • suddenly took hold of • moved with difficulty • said with firm belief • into a state of sleep • looked long and steadily • to the degree that is needed • a part of a tree that has fallen • still there after others are gone • rest against something for support • ...
Modern Age 2024-11-29
Across
- Used to cut off people's heads
- Inventor of the Printing Press
- Stated the Heliocentric theory
- Martin Luther posted 95 of these
- Stated the separation of powers
- Prision fort located in Paris
- System of government based on the Divine Right Theory
Down
- Where Louis XIV lived
- Started a reform inside the Church
- Philosophical movement that encouraged people to use reason
- Major problem France couldn't solve in the 18th century
- Improved the telescope
- Sport played in a court (where a major French revolution event took place)
13 Clues: Where Louis XIV lived • Improved the telescope • Prision fort located in Paris • Used to cut off people's heads • Inventor of the Printing Press • Stated the Heliocentric theory • Stated the separation of powers • Martin Luther posted 95 of these • Started a reform inside the Church • System of government based on the Divine Right Theory • ...
Chapter 7 Matilda 2024-06-10
Across
- column
- bright or great
- smiling
- red in the face
- the mathematics of real numbers under addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division
- principal (of a school)
- frown in an angry or bad-tempered way
- office
- something on sale at a lower price than its true value
Down
- stubborn
- showing firm determination or purpose
- upper parts of one's legs
- a poisonous snake or a spiteful person
- eager to kill or be violent
- nonsense
- complete disorder
- a member of a gang of criminals
- lean and muscular
- compassionate
19 Clues: column • office • smiling • stubborn • nonsense • compassionate • bright or great • red in the face • complete disorder • lean and muscular • principal (of a school) • upper parts of one's legs • eager to kill or be violent • a member of a gang of criminals • showing firm determination or purpose • frown in an angry or bad-tempered way • a poisonous snake or a spiteful person • ...
Motivation and Emotion Review 2022-03-23
Across
- a tendency to maintain a balanced or constant internal state
- the principle that performance increases with arousal only up to a point, beyond which performance decreases (2 words)
- Maslow's pyramid of human needs (3 words)
- the theory that an emotion-arousing stimulus simultaneously triggers physiological responses and the subjective experience of emotion (2 words)
- the point at which your "weight thermostat" may be set (2 words)
- a reflective practice in which people attend to current experiences in nonjudgmental and accepting manner
- Friedman and Rosenman's term for competitive, hard-drive, impatient, verbally aggressive, and anger-prone people (2 words)
- the Schachter-Singer theory that to experience emotion one must be physically aroused and cognitively label the arousal (3 words)
- Friedman and Rosenman's term for easygoing relaxed people
- a complex behavior that is rigidly patterned throughout a species and is unlearned
- the form of sugar that circulates in the blood and provides the major source of energy for body tissues
- the tendency of facial muscle states to trigger corresponding feelings (3 words)
- Selye's concept of the body's adaptive response to the stress in three phases--alarm, response, exhaustion (3 words)
- the process by which we percieve and respond to certain events, that we appraise as threatening or challenging
Down
- a postive or negative environmental stimulus that motivates behavior
- the scientific study of human flourishing with the goals of discovering and promoting strengths and virtues that help individuals and communities to thrive (2 words)
- a basic bodily requirement (2 words)
- the idea that "releasing" aggressive energy relieves aggressive urges
- a response of the whole organism involving physiological arousal, expressive behaviors, and conscious experience
- a machine used in attempts to detect lies that measures several of the physiological responses accompanying emotion
- the body's resting rate of energy output (3 words)
- a need or desire that energizes and directs behavior
- theory that a physiological need creates an aroused state (a drive) that motivates an organism to satisfy the need (2 words)
- deliberate social exclusion of individuals or groups
- the tendency of behavior to influence our own and others' thoughts, feelings, and actions (3 words)
- passion and perseverance in the pursuit of long-term goals
- the theory that our experience of emotion is our awareness of our physiological responses to an emotion-arousing stimulus-->arousal-->emotion (2 words)
- a body mass index of 30 or higher
28 Clues: a body mass index of 30 or higher • a basic bodily requirement (2 words) • Maslow's pyramid of human needs (3 words) • the body's resting rate of energy output (3 words) • a need or desire that energizes and directs behavior • deliberate social exclusion of individuals or groups • Friedman and Rosenman's term for easygoing relaxed people • ...
Chp 1 Vocab 2023-08-18
Across
- 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
Down
- 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
Across
- 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
Down
- 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
Across
- 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
Down
- 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 • ...
Crossword Creation Assignment 2022-03-07
Across
- measure of quantity/quality
- essential for upper management
- risk taking business owner
- managers interpersonal role
- function of management
- Argyris theory
- an input measure of resource cost
- purchases goods/services
- work for wages
Down
- function of management
- environmental factors
- output measure of task
- power of plans and actions
- function of management
- Hierarchy of needs
- environmental factors
- theory x/y
- money earned
- highest ranking person in company
- Mother of modern management
20 Clues: theory x/y • money earned • Argyris theory • work for wages • Hierarchy of needs • environmental factors • environmental factors • function of management • output measure of task • function of management • function of management • purchases goods/services • power of plans and actions • risk taking business owner • measure of quantity/quality • managers interpersonal role • ...
Geological Puzzle 2022-02-28
Across
- One of the first hominin fossils found
- Process where elements break down
- Used for short radioactive dating
- Information about an organism's life
- Formed when rocks lay on top of each other to form layers
- Age of reptiles
- Hard-shelled animals that lived in shallow seas
- Age of Fish
- The rate of radioactive decay
- Formed when hot, molten rock crystallizes and solidifies
- A theory of the creation of the universe
- Formulated the theory of continental drift
- Formed when rocks are subjected to high heat and high pressure
- End of cretaceous, 65 MYA
- When 50% of the species die out in a relatively short period of time
- Age of mammals
Down
- Single-celled organisms began
- Early fish didn't have them
- States that rocks on top are younger than rocks on the bottom
- Used for long radioactive dating
- First small dinosaurs appeared
- Where new rock meets up with much older rocks
- Only found on asteroids
- 260 million years ago
- 225 million years ago
25 Clues: Age of Fish • Age of mammals • Age of reptiles • 260 million years ago • 225 million years ago • Only found on asteroids • End of cretaceous, 65 MYA • Early fish didn't have them • Single-celled organisms began • The rate of radioactive decay • First small dinosaurs appeared • Used for long radioactive dating • Process where elements break down • Used for short radioactive dating • ...
Biology Crossword 2021-06-02
Across
- theory of evolution creator
- the deeper it is the older it is
- same function but not related
- age of dinosaurs
- percentage of DNA from each parent
- age of mammals
- theory of transformation
- traits through generations
- animal Darwin studied
- changing a gene in a lab
- change in population overtime
- what killed the dinosaurs
- similar bone structure
- 88% of Earth's history
- actual age of fossil
- age of fish
- change in a gene
- what codes for a specific trait
- plant Mendel studied
- first organisms on Earth
- multiple versions of the same gene
Down
- survival of the fittest
- majority of animals dying off
- humans decide best traits
- different pair of alleles
- evidence for evolution
- same pair of alleles
- a condensed structure of DNA
- estimated age of fossil
- the genetic code of a gene
- scientist that studied genetics
- change in this causes extinction
- predicts genotypes in offspring
- Earth's history
- trait that helps an animal survive
- what is created to express a trait
36 Clues: age of fish • age of mammals • Earth's history • age of dinosaurs • change in a gene • same pair of alleles • actual age of fossil • plant Mendel studied • animal Darwin studied • evidence for evolution • similar bone structure • 88% of Earth's history • survival of the fittest • estimated age of fossil • theory of transformation • changing a gene in a lab • first organisms on Earth • ...
Market Economy 2024-10-14
Across
- Consumer desires that can shift demand
- Goods that are used together like golf clubs and balls
- Unexpected changes affecting supply, like weather or shortages
- money given by the government to a firm
- The point where quantity demanded equals quantity supplied
- The expenses incurred by a firm in manufacturing a good
- The difference between what consumers are willing to pay and what they actually pay
- Acronym for Non-Price Determinants affect demand
- When two goods are used together to achieve utility
- Demand supported by the ability to pay
Down
- A Latin phrase meaning all other things being equal
- The total quantity demanded by all consumers
- Demand for a factor of production based on the demand for a product
- A good bought with the expectation that its price will rise in the future
- A good that can replace another in consumption
- Consumer beliefs about future prices influencing current demand
- A good that experiences increased demand as its price rises contrary to the law of demand
- Acronym for non price determinants of supply
- When demand exceeds supply at a given price
- surplus benefit to suppliers when they receive a higher prices but were willing to accept a lower price
- The principle stating that price and quantity demanded move in opposite directions
- government intervention that increases cost eg. VAT
- Advances that improve production efficiency and output
23 Clues: Consumer desires that can shift demand • Demand supported by the ability to pay • money given by the government to a firm • When demand exceeds supply at a given price • The total quantity demanded by all consumers • Acronym for non price determinants of supply • A good that can replace another in consumption • Acronym for Non-Price Determinants affect demand • ...
Evolution 2023-02-01
Across
- this term refers to the variety of living things that inhabit the planet Earth vi
- body structures that are similar in structure but not in function
- an explanation that has been heavily tested and is supported by a large body of evidence
- Darwin used this term to describe the ability of an individual to survive and reproduce in its specific environment
- the process in which individuals with certain inherited traits leave more offspring that individuals with other traits
- what was the name of the ship that Darwin sailed on
- this is the principle that states that all living things are derived from a common ancestor
Down
- a heritable change in the characteristics of a population from one generation to the next
- Darwin used this phrase to indicated that there was intense competition for limited resources among the members of a population
- the selective breeding of organisms by humans for certain desirable traits
- a heritable change in the characteristics within a population from one generation to the next
- the preserved remains of ancient animals
- this provides the most powerful evidence for evolution
- a method of breeding that allows only certain organisms with desirable characteristics to mate and produce offspring
- during Darwin's voyage around the world a stop in these islands proved to be the most influential of all on Darwins' developing theory
- this scientist contributed more to our understanding of evolutionary theory than any other
- structures that serve no purpose in a living organism,
17 Clues: the preserved remains of ancient animals • what was the name of the ship that Darwin sailed on • this provides the most powerful evidence for evolution • structures that serve no purpose in a living organism, • body structures that are similar in structure but not in function • the selective breeding of organisms by humans for certain desirable traits • ...
Chapter 11 Sociology 2023-11-15
Across
- theory Theory that state that the effects of race, class, gender, etc. cannot be separated
- The removal of a lower-ranked group by a dominant group
- New group formed from a major and minority group.
- Belief that a skin color is superior than other colors
- Inaccurate assumptions about a group which leads to biased thoughts.
- of prejudice Prejudice that in implemented in a culture
- Shared culture such as heritage and language
- minority Stereotype towards minority groups that are seen is highly developed without protest towards major institutes
- Person against racism
- group A group that is seen is as different and is treated unequally.
- Melting pot; different cultures combined
- Certain areas are not given the same access to loans and mortgages.
- group People who have more power
- profiling Used by law enforcement when doing stop and frisks or arresting someone.
Down
- theory Dominant groups will kick the subordinate groups under the bus
- racism Racism that is implemented into institutions
- Hatred or bias towards a culture
- privilege Social benefits that White people have
- Intentional extermination of a chosen group
- Process of slowly becoming like a dominant culture
- of racial inequality Policies that limit the abilities of black people in order to become wealthy
- Untrue beliefs about a group(s)
- group Groups that are lower-ranked compared to dominant groups
- construction of race Race is not identified biologically
- Separation of two races within one area
- Unequal treatment of people due to their race
- steering Real estate agents who steer away from neighborhoods due to their demographics
27 Clues: Person against racism • Untrue beliefs about a group(s) • Hatred or bias towards a culture • group People who have more power • Separation of two races within one area • Melting pot; different cultures combined • Intentional extermination of a chosen group • Shared culture such as heritage and language • Unequal treatment of people due to their race • ...
Chapter One Terms 2022-02-15
Across
- perspective, the psychological point of view that emphasizes the effects of experience on behavior
- learning theory, the theory that suggests that people have the ability to change their environments or to create new ones
- the school of psychology-founded by William James, that emphasizes the purposes of behavior and mental processes
- activity, private observable mental processes such as sensation-perception-thought & problem solving
- a set of assumptions about why something is the way it is & why
- founded by Sigmund Freud-that emphasizes the important of unconscious motives and conflicts as determinants of human behavior
- perspective, the psychological perspective that emphasizes the influence of biology on behavior
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- the school of psychology-founded by Wilhelm Wundt-that maintains that conscious experience breaks down into objective sensations and subjective feelings
- the scientific study of behavior & mental processes.
- observable & measurable actions of people & animals.
- the school of psychology- founded by John Watson-that defines psychology as the specific study of observable behavior
- psychology, the school of psychology that emphasizes the tendency to organize perceptions into meaningful wholes
- research, research that is conducted for its own sake-that is-without seeking a solution to a specific problem
- an examination of one’s own thoughts and feelings
- perspective, the perspective that stresses the influence of unconsciousness forces on human behavior
- perspective, the psychological view that assumes thee existence of the self and emphasizes the importance of self-awareness and the freedom to make choices
- perspective, the viewpoint that emphasizes the role of thought processes in determining behavior
- perspective, the perspective that focuses on the roles of ethnicity-gender-culture & socioeconomic status in personality formation & behavior along with mental processes
18 Clues: an examination of one’s own thoughts and feelings • the scientific study of behavior & mental processes. • observable & measurable actions of people & animals. • a set of assumptions about why something is the way it is & why • perspective, the psychological perspective that emphasizes the influence of biology on behavior • ...
Unit 2 Vocabulary - Honors American Government 2022-10-20
Across
- A country or area under the partial political control of another country, typically a distant one
- A doctrine in political theory that government is created by and subject to the will of the people
- A tax duty to be paid on a particular class of imports or exports
- Law that is derived from custom & judicial precedent rather than statutes
- Policy of the British government regarding its north American colonies
- Having a single legislative chamber
- A body of fundamental principles according to which a state or other organization is acknowledged to be governed
- Charter of English liberties granted by King John
- The restriction of the arbitrary exercise of power by subordinating it to well defined & established laws
- A conversation in which there is a mutual airing of views
- A set of rules for self-governance established by the English settlers
- Traditional rights of English subjects of the British crown
- An alliance, especially of confederate states
- Describe the government set up by the Connecticut River towns setting its structure & powers
- Sets out certain basic civil rights acted upon by the English parliament
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- A theory that concerns the legitimacy of the authority of the state over the individual
- Theory that trade generates wealth
- A concept that the legislative body has absolute sovereignty & is supreme over other institutions
- Rights that people supposedly have under natural law
- An act of vesting the legislative, executive & judicial powers of a government in separate bodies
- A person authorized to represent others
- Influence where an organization is regulated, typically by those ensuring political power is not in one person's hands
- Elected representative element of the Virginia General Assembly, the legislative body of the colony of Virginia
- A grant by a country's legislative or sovereign in power by which a body is founded & its privileged rights defined
24 Clues: Theory that trade generates wealth • Having a single legislative chamber • A person authorized to represent others • An alliance, especially of confederate states • Charter of English liberties granted by King John • Rights that people supposedly have under natural law • A conversation in which there is a mutual airing of views • ...
SOLAR SYSTEM: CROSSWORD LABS #2 (TO GET CREDIT YOU MUST SHOW THE TEACHER YOUR SCREEN OR SCREENSHOT USING CONTROL AND SHOW WINDOWS) 2020-01-06
Across
- WHERE SMALLER PARTICLES IN THE NEBULAR THEORY GO
- THE "SIDEWAYS" PLANET
- WHERE BIGGER PARTICLES IN THE NEBULAR THEORY GO
- THE "RING" PLANET
- MARS HAS THIS, BUT FROZEN IN POLAR CAPS
- PLANET WITH THE LARGEST STORM IN THE SOLAR SYSTEM
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- THE ENVIRONMENT ON VENUS COULD BE DESCRIBED AS...
- A TERRESTRIAL PLANET
- ONE OF THESE EQUALS 800 JUPITERS
- NAME OF THE FOUR PLANETS NEAR THE SUN
- THESE MAKE UP .15% OF THE SOLAR SYSTEM MASS
- SOME SCIENTISTS BELIEVE HUMANS COULD LIVE HERE IN THE FUTURE
- MERCURY IS REALLY HOT DURING THE...
13 Clues: THE "RING" PLANET • A TERRESTRIAL PLANET • THE "SIDEWAYS" PLANET • ONE OF THESE EQUALS 800 JUPITERS • MERCURY IS REALLY HOT DURING THE... • NAME OF THE FOUR PLANETS NEAR THE SUN • MARS HAS THIS, BUT FROZEN IN POLAR CAPS • THESE MAKE UP .15% OF THE SOLAR SYSTEM MASS • WHERE BIGGER PARTICLES IN THE NEBULAR THEORY GO • WHERE SMALLER PARTICLES IN THE NEBULAR THEORY GO • ...
unit 2 2023-03-07
Across
- the cognitive appraisal theory was proposed by
- electronic device that provides visual/auditory feedback about the biological process like heartbeat & BP
- a stress agent
- challenge, commitment, control are the 3Cs of ____
- aroused state of physiological reactions, conscious feelings and expressive behavior
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- excessive which occurs
- canon-bard theory is also called the ____ theory of motion
- is a 3 stage model which describes how the body adapts to stress
- body can no longer resist stressor; a physiological breakdown occurs
- show less facial expressions compared to opposite gender
10 Clues: a stress agent • excessive which occurs • the cognitive appraisal theory was proposed by • challenge, commitment, control are the 3Cs of ____ • show less facial expressions compared to opposite gender • canon-bard theory is also called the ____ theory of motion • is a 3 stage model which describes how the body adapts to stress • ...
Skeletal system crossword puzzle 2022-01-05
Across
- forms axis of body
- Framework of bone
- appendages
- connective tissue that holds bones together
- Light porous bone
- Ex. vertebrate
- the end part of a long bone
- Solid/Dense bone
- Ex. carpals
- Ex. kneecap
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- firm, whitish, flexible connective tissue
- mineral found in bones
- Ex. skull
- the shaft or central part of a long bone
- dense layer of vascular connective tissue enveloping the bones
- Ex. femur
- mineral found in bones that builds/repairs bones
- flexible tissue attaching muscle to bone
18 Clues: Ex. skull • Ex. femur • appendages • Ex. carpals • Ex. kneecap • Ex. vertebrate • Solid/Dense bone • Framework of bone • Light porous bone • forms axis of body • mineral found in bones • the end part of a long bone • the shaft or central part of a long bone • flexible tissue attaching muscle to bone • firm, whitish, flexible connective tissue • connective tissue that holds bones together • ...
Electrical Theory 2021-01-15
Across
- - unit used to measure a material’s resistance
- (R) - tendency of a material to prevent electrical flow
- current (AC) - electricity flow changes direction with armature(turning magnet) change
- circuit - current cannot flow through
- Law - flow of electricity through a conductor is directly proportional to the electrical force that produces it (R = E/I)
- wire - carries current away from appliance and back to source
- - source of electricity connected to a light, heater, or motor
- - form of energy that can produce light, heat, magnetism, and chemical changes
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- - measure of the amount of energy or work that can be done by amps and volts (volts x amps)
- - measure of the rate of flow
- wire - carries current
- - an additional connection between equipment and the earth
- - material that provides great resistance to electricity flow
- current (DC) - electricity flows in one direction
- - tubing that contains individual insulated wires
- circuit - occurs when resistance is not high enough for flow of electricity; flows through circuit and back to source too quickly
- (E) - measure of electrical pressure
- - a material that electricity flows freely through
18 Clues: wire - carries current • - measure of the rate of flow • (E) - measure of electrical pressure • circuit - current cannot flow through • - unit used to measure a material’s resistance • current (DC) - electricity flows in one direction • - tubing that contains individual insulated wires • - a material that electricity flows freely through • ...
Electrical Theory 2021-01-15
Across
- carries current away from appliance and back to source
- measure of electrical pressure
- measure of the rate of flow
- source of electricity connected to a light, heater, or motor
- tendency of a material to prevent electrical flow
- electricity flow changes direction with armature(turning magnet)change
- unit used to measure a material’s resistance
- current cannot flow through
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- tubing that contains individual insulated wires
- an additional connection between equipment and the earth
- electricity flows in one direction
- measure of the amount of energy or work that can be done by amps and volts (volts x amps)
- form of energy that can produce light, heat, magnetism, and chemical changes
- flow of electricity through a conductor is directly proportional to the electrical force that produces it (R = E/I)
- carries current to appliance
- occurs when resistance is not high enough for flow of electricity; flows through circuit and back to source too quickly
- material that provides great resistance to electricity flow
- a material that electricity flows freely through
18 Clues: measure of the rate of flow • current cannot flow through • carries current to appliance • measure of electrical pressure • electricity flows in one direction • unit used to measure a material’s resistance • tubing that contains individual insulated wires • a material that electricity flows freely through • tendency of a material to prevent electrical flow • ...
Set theory 2024-07-15
Across
- no element common between sets
- all outputs true
- no.of elements in a set
- AU(BNC)=(AUB)N (AUC)
- outputs are false
- a set which is contained in the given set
- combination of two sets
- outputs can be true or false
- possible combinations of all elements in a given set
Down
- AUA=A
- or condition
- true or false structure
- and condition
- set which contain repetitive elements
- common element between sets
- if then condition
- opposite of a boolean
- AuB=BuA
18 Clues: AUA=A • AuB=BuA • or condition • and condition • all outputs true • if then condition • outputs are false • AU(BNC)=(AUB)N (AUC) • opposite of a boolean • true or false structure • no.of elements in a set • combination of two sets • common element between sets • outputs can be true or false • no element common between sets • set which contain repetitive elements • ...
Generational Theory 2023-02-02
Across
- Follows the crisis that ended the previous cycle and typified by strong institutions and social collectivism, and weak individualism.
- “independent variables in social change” - cohorts should be placed within geographical location, education, and race
- “cycles” - specific patterns of behavior that are regarded as intertwined with the history
- Generation archetype that are born after the unraveling, during a crisis, when external dangers recreate a demand for strong social institutions.
- Generation archetype that are born after an awakening, during an unraveling, when social institutions are weak, and individuals have to be self-reliant and pragmatic.
- Generational theory with the fourth turning.
- These consist of four turnings (saeculum) that repeat for each cycle.
- This period is typified by increasing personal and spiritual autonomy of people. Social institutions may be attacked, impeding public progress.
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- Generation archetype that are born near the end of a crisis, during a time of community cohesion and strong social order.
- This period is typified by weak institutions that are distrusted. Individualism is strong and flourishing.
- “social location” - people resemble their times more than they resemble their parents
- This is an era of destruction, e.g., through war, where institutional life is destroyed. As this period ends, institutions will be rebuilt. Society will rediscover the benefits of being part of a collective, and community purpose will take precedence again.
- The length of a single historical cycle of ‘four turnings’
- Symbols, between cycles, that share basic attitudes towards family, risk, culture and values, and civic engagement.
- “value systems” - argued that values can be generalized based on generations
- Generation archetype that are born during an awakening, when crusader prophets are attacking the status quo and its institutions.
- a cohort group that shares an age location in history, meaning that members of the generation encounter similar historical events and social influences while in the same phase of life.
- Time span of a generation
18 Clues: Time span of a generation • Generational theory with the fourth turning. • The length of a single historical cycle of ‘four turnings’ • These consist of four turnings (saeculum) that repeat for each cycle. • “value systems” - argued that values can be generalized based on generations • ...
Music Theory 2023-02-17
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- To hold longer than the notes value
- 1 beat
- The speed at which music should be played
- Cancels a flat or a sharp
- Short and separated
- 1/2 a beat
- Area between two bar lines
- 4 beats
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- How loud or soft the music is
- Slow tempo
- Loud
- 2 beats
- No sharps or flats
- Soft
- The words of a song
- Gradually get louder
- 1 sharp
- Fast tempo
18 Clues: Loud • Soft • 1 beat • 2 beats • 1 sharp • 4 beats • Slow tempo • 1/2 a beat • Fast tempo • No sharps or flats • The words of a song • Short and separated • Gradually get louder • Cancels a flat or a sharp • Area between two bar lines • How loud or soft the music is • To hold longer than the notes value • The speed at which music should be played
Theory prject 2023-06-05
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- a reapeated pitch pattern
- melody and accompaniment
- a mixture of sequence and repetition
- reocurring rhythmic pattern
- short reoccurring figure
- harmonic and rhythmic support functions are combined
- substantial musical thought
- Two or more lines moving independently
- two adjacent phrases combine
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- only diatonic notes of the scale are repeated
- simplest texture type in music
- similar rhythmic material in all parts
- most important line in musical texture
- the immediate restatement of a figure in the same instrument
- pedal tones or repeated melodic and rhthmic figures
- two phrases are not similar in melodic content
- lines less significant than the melody
- assisting the melody with chord tones
18 Clues: melody and accompaniment • short reoccurring figure • a reapeated pitch pattern • reocurring rhythmic pattern • substantial musical thought • two adjacent phrases combine • simplest texture type in music • a mixture of sequence and repetition • assisting the melody with chord tones • similar rhythmic material in all parts • most important line in musical texture • ...
Color Theory 2024-09-25
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- Uses a single color or hue, and variations of that color.
- Primary color
- that are next to each other on the color wheel.
- Any pure hue with neutral gray added.
- Secondary
- A color plus white.
- The level of intensity of a color.
- Pure color.
- Pairs of colors that are opposite each other on the color wheel.
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- The use of lighter colors or shades to draw attention to specific areas of a piece.
- A hue or mixture of pure colors to which only black is added.
- Tertiary
- Lightness or darkness of a color.
- Technique in which there is a gradual change from a tone/color into another tone/color.
- Primary colors mixed together
- Blue-Purple
- Composed exclusively of shades of gray.
- Colors or areas of an image that are neither light nor dark, but fall in the middle of the tonal spectrum.
- Primary color
19 Clues: Tertiary • Secondary • Blue-Purple • Pure color. • Primary color • Primary color • A color plus white. • Primary colors mixed together • Lightness or darkness of a color. • The level of intensity of a color. • Any pure hue with neutral gray added. • Composed exclusively of shades of gray. • that are next to each other on the color wheel. • ...
Evolutionary theory 2025-03-07
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- The process where different species develop similar traits because they live in similar environments
- a change in DNA that can lead to new traits (alleles) in a population
- Fossils that show the intermediate stages between different forms of life
- Similarities in structure that indicate a common incestry
- the process by which organisms better adapted to their environment tend to survive and reproduce more
- A scientific explanation for the unity and diversity of life
- The process where two or more related species become more different over time, often due to different environments
- The study of how species are distributed geographically
- A decrease in genetic variation that occurs when a small group of individuals starts a new population
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- the process of combining different genes during meiosis (sexual reproduction)
- The process by which organisms diversify rapidly into a wide variety of forms
- the transfer of genetic material between populations; migration with mating
- A mechanism of evolution that involves random changes in a population's gene pool
- The history of life as documented by fossils
- the formation of new and distinct species in the course of evolution
- The idea that different species share a common ancestor
- a reduction in genetic diversity that occurs when a populations size is greatly reduced, often due to a disaster
- The process where two or more species influence each other's evolution, often because they interact closely
18 Clues: The history of life as documented by fossils • The idea that different species share a common ancestor • The study of how species are distributed geographically • Similarities in structure that indicate a common incestry • A scientific explanation for the unity and diversity of life • the formation of new and distinct species in the course of evolution • ...
music theory 2024-02-04
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- a representation of how long or short a sound is
- a staff where the lower notes live
- how we organize the music to articulate ideas and give the song a coherent structure w/bars
- a sound taking up three beats
- four beats of silence symbol
- the speed of a piece
- a staff where the high notes live
- a moment to represent when you do not play/sing
- 4/4, 3/4, 6/8 for example
- a sound taking up two beats
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- three beats of silence symbol
- one beat of silence symbol
- a sound taking up one beat
- a steady pulse that occurs throughout a piece of music
- a sound taking up four beats
- where you assign pitches; could be treble, bass etc.
- two beats of silence symbol
- having to go back and do a section of music a second time
18 Clues: the speed of a piece • 4/4, 3/4, 6/8 for example • one beat of silence symbol • a sound taking up one beat • two beats of silence symbol • a sound taking up two beats • a sound taking up four beats • four beats of silence symbol • three beats of silence symbol • a sound taking up three beats • a staff where the high notes live • a staff where the lower notes live • ...
Chapter 2 Vocabulary 2017-03-08
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- Situated on the edge of something
- Showing great attention to detail
- Able to be bent permanently out of shape without breaking
- Very weak or slight
- Omitting inessential words
- The theory that all knowledge is derived from sense-experience
- The theory that opinions/actions should be based on reason/knowledge
- Unchanging over time or unable to be changed
- Shapes that share the same center
- Rejecting all religions with the belief that life is meaningless
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- The branch of knowledge that deals with structure
- Becoming accustomed or used to something
- The doctrine that all events are ultimately determined by causes external to the will
- Something attached to something larger/more important
- The brain's ability to reorganize itself
- Easily shaped or molded
- Clever and original
17 Clues: Very weak or slight • Clever and original • Easily shaped or molded • Omitting inessential words • Situated on the edge of something • Showing great attention to detail • Shapes that share the same center • Becoming accustomed or used to something • The brain's ability to reorganize itself • Unchanging over time or unable to be changed • ...
Chapter 2 Vocabulary 2017-03-08
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- Becoming accustomed or used to something
- The theory that opinions/actions should be based on reason/knowledge
- The doctrine that all events are ultimately determined by causes external to the will
- The brain's ability to reorganize itself
- Situated on the edge of something
- Shapes that share the same center
- The branch of knowledge that deals with structure
- The theory that all knowledge is derived from sense-experience
- Very weak or slight
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- Unchanging over time or unable to be changed
- Easily shaped or molded
- Clever and original
- Rejecting all religions with the belief that life is meaningless
- Omitting inessential words
- Showing great attention to detail
- Something attached to something larger/more important
- Able to be bent permanently out of shape without breaking
17 Clues: Clever and original • Very weak or slight • Easily shaped or molded • Omitting inessential words • Showing great attention to detail • Situated on the edge of something • Shapes that share the same center • Becoming accustomed or used to something • The brain's ability to reorganize itself • Unchanging over time or unable to be changed • ...
Chapter 2 Vocabulary 2017-03-08
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- Shapes that share the same center
- Easily shaped or molded
- Becoming accustomed or used to something
- The brain's ability to reorganize itself
- The theory that all knowledge is derived from sense-experience
- Showing great attention to detail
- The branch of knowledge that deals with structure
- Rejecting all religions with the belief that life is meaningless
- Clever and original
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- Unchanging over time or unable to be changed
- Omitting inessential words
- The doctrine that all events are ultimately determined by causes external to the will
- The theory that opinions/actions should be based on reason/knowledge
- Situated on the edge of something
- Very weak or slight
- Able to be bent permanently out of shape without breaking
- Something attached to something larger/more important
17 Clues: Very weak or slight • Clever and original • Easily shaped or molded • Omitting inessential words • Shapes that share the same center • Situated on the edge of something • Showing great attention to detail • Becoming accustomed or used to something • The brain's ability to reorganize itself • Unchanging over time or unable to be changed • ...
Plate Tectonics 2013-11-30
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- Oceanic crust is destroyed
- Earths crust and upper mantle are broken into sections
- Less dense than oceanic crust
- Plates that slide past each other
- Thin layer in comparison to other three layers
- Theory that combined continental drift and seafloor spreading
- A movement of the ground that occurs when rocks inside the Earth break suddenly
- Continents have slowly moved to their current locations
- Theory that hot less dense below Earths crust rises toward the surface at the mid ocean ridges
- The crust and upper mantle are combined
- Plates that come together or collide
- When rock breaks and moves along surfaces
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- Plastic like layer below the lithosphere
- Largest layer of the Earth
- They occur when hot magma, solids,and gas erupt onto Earths surface
- Plates that move or pull apart from each other
- Cycle of heating, rising, cooling, and sinking
- Portion of the Earths crust that lies beneath ocean waters
- All land
- Rock, basalt under the ocean
20 Clues: All land • Largest layer of the Earth • Oceanic crust is destroyed • Rock, basalt under the ocean • Less dense than oceanic crust • Plates that slide past each other • Plates that come together or collide • The crust and upper mantle are combined • Plastic like layer below the lithosphere • When rock breaks and moves along surfaces • ...
Theory of evolution 2023-05-04
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- A living, functional being.
- A change in an organism's DNA sequence
- an french naturalist who tried to discover the theory of evolution before Darwin
- A group of organisms of the same species
- the process by which a population genes change over the course of generations
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- A big change that happens over time
- An naturalist who created the theory of evolution
- The ability to adjust to a new environment
- A small change within a small population
9 Clues: A living, functional being. • A big change that happens over time • A change in an organism's DNA sequence • A small change within a small population • A group of organisms of the same species • The ability to adjust to a new environment • An naturalist who created the theory of evolution • the process by which a population genes change over the course of generations • ...
GOVT310 Chapter 1 Vocab. 2022-08-25
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- favors a wiser use of cases unbound by area specialization, greater use of statistical analysis, and mathematical models often drawn from economics. More likely to use deductive reasoning, starting with a theory that political scientists can test with an array of data.
- states that individuals use their self-interests to make choices that will provide them with the greatest benefit; closely associated with quantitative methods
- an individual’s ability to act independently, without fear of restriction or punishment by the state or other individuals or groups in society; at a basic level, connotes autonomy; encompasses free speech, free assembly, freedom of religion
- states that as societies developed they would become capitalist democracies, converging around a set of shared values and characteristics
- choosing cases of instances to study that don’t allow for complete randomization
- often narrowly focused, deep investigations of one or a few cases drawing from scholarly expertise. Typically inductive, beginning with case studies to generate theory
- theory that predicts outcomes of situations on the basis that people will choose to make the choice that benefits them the most; similar to rational choice theory
- the means by which scholars and policy makers go from studying a case to generating a hypothesis
- apparent association between certain factors or variables
- refers to a material standard of living shared by individuals within a community, society, or country
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- a way to compare cases and draw conclusions
- starting with a puzzle and form there generating some hypothesis about cause and effect to test against a number of cases
- trend when political scientists shifted away from investigating political institutions and toward individual political behavior
- organizations or activities that are self-perpetuating and valued for their own sake
- the ability to influence others or impose one’s will on them
- the study and comparison of domestic politics across countries
- the problem of distinguishing cause and effect
- the struggle in any group for power that will give one or more persons the ability to make decisions for the larger group
18 Clues: a way to compare cases and draw conclusions • the problem of distinguishing cause and effect • apparent association between certain factors or variables • the ability to influence others or impose one’s will on them • the study and comparison of domestic politics across countries • choosing cases of instances to study that don’t allow for complete randomization • ...
Nicki’s Fan Theories & Rumors 2025-06-29
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- Joke rumor that her album’s length hinted at her wardrobe size
- Fan theory about her mansion purchase controversies
- Rumor she uses biblical themes in hidden Easter eggs
- Rumored name for scrap tracks vs Remy Ma
- Meme theory that it’s not always her in early footage
- IG story theory predicting a secret Barbie music phase reveal
- Conspiracy that certain songs got inflated plays by bots
- Old Twitter shade tweets that disappear then reappear
- Fans thought she’d release Queen II or Pinkprint 2
- Theory that her unfollowed celebs were secretly beefed
- Fans thought she layered Roman’s voice on older mixtapes
- Fan hope rumor about a second child sneak preview
- Theory her outfits signal upcoming singles
- Believed by fans to drop but never released, causing major buzz
- Theory that chart positions were skewed due to her fanpower
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- Rumor that Roman was retired in hidden skit post‑Queen era
- Theory that Nicki still has unreleased bars hidden in vaults
- Long-debunked rumor about hidden co-writers
- Rumor Nicki performs unannounced shows without promotion
- Fans expected this but never got an official version
- Belief that she hides personal life details in veiled bars
- Rumor she’d include her brother on a future album cover
- Theory that she sent bare‑face pics to test fan loyalty
- Fan debate about a secret intended diss track
- Rumor that she was proposed to live onstage (never confirmed)
- Speculation on her pop‑culture influence mapped year by year
- Fans decode hidden messages in her visuals
- Fans believe she’s holding back a major diss
- Theory that she intentionally leaked snippets to test reactions
- Debate on whether it ended early or still ongoing
30 Clues: Rumored name for scrap tracks vs Remy Ma • Fans decode hidden messages in her visuals • Theory her outfits signal upcoming singles • Long-debunked rumor about hidden co-writers • Fans believe she’s holding back a major diss • Fan debate about a secret intended diss track • Debate on whether it ended early or still ongoing • ...
Atomic Theories and Models 2021-08-26
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- _____ of rays by electronically charged plates was evidence for "bodies much smaller than atoms".
- Preformed the oil drop experiment
- Greek for indivisible
- Who expanded upon the Bohr model?
- Daltons Atomic Theory says that all ____ of a given element are identical in mass and volume
- Is another name for Rutherford's model
- The oil drop experiment discovered the charge and mass of the ___.
- A chemical _____ is a rearrangement of atoms
- The high-vacuum ____-ray was used to discover the electron
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- Is the "body much smaller than an atom".
- Aristotle rejected his idea resulting in the slow of atomic theory for 2,000 years.
- Discovered the neutron
- Preformed the gold foil experiment
- Rutherford says the nucleus is 10,000 times _____ than the atom.
- What Dalton thought an atom was like
- Discovered the electron
- The Quantum Mechanical Model _____ the electrons location
- Claimed there were only four elements
- Who came up with the revolutionary idea that electrons lined up in a regular pattern
- Aristotle's 4 elements were wrong because it was impossible to ____ any of them.
- Heisenberg's ____ Principle
21 Clues: Greek for indivisible • Discovered the neutron • Discovered the electron • Heisenberg's ____ Principle • Preformed the oil drop experiment • Who expanded upon the Bohr model? • 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". • ...
Atomic Theories and Models 2021-08-26
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- The high-vacuum ____-ray was used to discover the electron
- _____ of rays by electronically charged plates was evidence for "bodies much smaller than atoms".
- Preformed the oil drop experiment
- Preformed the gold foil experiment
- Is the "body much smaller than an atom".
- Who came up with the revolutionary idea that electrons lined up in a regular pattern
- Aristotle rejected his idea resulting in the slow of atomic theory for 2,000 years.
- The Quantum Mechanical Model _____ the electrons location
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- Who expanded upon the Bohr model?
- Aristotle's 4 elements were wrong because it was impossible to ____ any of them.
- Is another name for Rutherford's model
- Rutherford says the nucleus is 10,000 times _____ than the atom.
- Discovered the electron
- Greek for indivisible
- Discovered the neutron
- A chemical _____ is a rearrangement of atoms
- Heisenberg's ____ Principle
- What Dalton thought an atom was like
- Claimed there were only four elements
- The oil drop experiment discovered the charge and mass of the ___.
- 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". • ...
Atomic Theories and Models 2021-08-26
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- _____ of rays by electronically charged plates was evidence for "bodies much smaller than atoms".
- Aristotle's 4 elements were wrong because it was impossible to ____ any of them.
- Aristotle rejected his idea resulting in the slow of atomic theory for 2,000 years.
- The Quantum Mechanical Model _____ the electrons location
- Preformed the gold foil experiment
- The high-vacuum ____-ray was used to discover the electron
- Heisenberg's ____ Principle
- What Dalton thought an atom was like
- Preformed the oil drop experiment
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- Who expanded upon the Bohr model?
- Is the "body much smaller than an atom".
- Greek for indivisible
- Rutherford says the nucleus is 10,000 times _____ than the atom.
- Discovered the electron
- Discovered the neutron
- Is another name for Rutherford's model
- The oil drop experiment discovered the charge and mass of the ___.
- Claimed there were only four elements
- Daltons Atomic Theory says that all ____ of a given element are identical in mass and volume
- A chemical _____ is a rearrangement of atoms
- Who came up with the revolutionary idea that electrons lined up in a regular pattern
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". • ...
Unit 2 Vocabulary Quiz 2020-10-10
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- the process of driving out
- average or ordinary
- food for horses or cattle
- to make up for
- to reproduce or multiply
- to conquer by force
- to strengthen
- citizen of another country
- to tease
- brief and to the point
- to soil or stain
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- firm or not backing down
- to make fun of in a rude way
- loose in one’s morals
- having a pleasing appearance
- bringing in money
- not regular or constant
- difficult to read
- a deliberately deceptive movement
- to stop proceedings
20 Clues: to tease • to strengthen • to make up for • to soil or stain • bringing in money • difficult to read • average or ordinary • to conquer by force • to stop proceedings • loose in one’s morals • brief and to the point • not regular or constant • firm or not backing down • to reproduce or multiply • food for horses or cattle • the process of driving out • citizen of another country • ...
Unit 2 2022-05-16
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- not regular or consistent
- to stop proceedings temporarily
- loose in one’s morals or behavior
- bringing in money
- firm, showing no signs of fear
- to strengthen
- to reproduce
- to tease
- Having a pleasant appearance
- to make fun
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- food for horses or cattle
- to conquer by force
- the process of driving or forcing out
- a deliberately deceptive movement
- difficult or impossible to read
- average
- to soil
- to make up for
- a citizen of another country
- brief and to the point
20 Clues: average • to soil • to tease • to make fun • to reproduce • to strengthen • to make up for • bringing in money • to conquer by force • brief and to the point • food for horses or cattle • not regular or consistent • a citizen of another country • Having a pleasant appearance • firm, showing no signs of fear • to stop proceedings temporarily • difficult or impossible to read • ...
The Outsiders 2016-02-03
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- / A person who has the status of a social elite
- / Slang for the police
- / The main female character
- / An attractive person
- / The main male character
- / A fine, firm cotton cloth, usually striped or plaid, used for shirts, and dresses
- / The town that Johnny and Pony ran away to
- / To agree or understand
- / A person of the lower social class
- / Jail
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- / A pocket knife
- / Get the main picture
- / To be attacked
- / A large fight
- / Uncool or boring
- / A cigarette
- / A gun
- / To fight
- / Alcohol
- / Hair gel
20 Clues: / Jail • / A gun • / Alcohol • / To fight • / Hair gel • / A cigarette • / A large fight • / A pocket knife • / To be attacked • / Uncool or boring • / Get the main picture • / Slang for the police • / An attractive person • / To agree or understand • / The main male character • / The main female character • / A person of the lower social class • / The town that Johnny and Pony ran away to • ...
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 • ...
ECAP & EAB 2022-10-13
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- the act of being in accordance with rules
- an interlinked group
- outer Space doesn't have this
- they may be current or historical
- YouTube uploading
- word with "tag" or "booth"
- Department of Environmental Protection
- Kentucky's Excellence in Environmental Leadership Program
- without cost
- a license
- about 71% of the Earth surface is covered in this
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- establishment, firm
- the natural world, as a whole
- online letter
- It may be hazardous
- one who belongs
- aid, or assist
- bluegrass state
- Environmental Compliance Assistance Program
19 Clues: a license • without cost • online letter • aid, or assist • one who belongs • bluegrass state • YouTube uploading • establishment, firm • It may be hazardous • an interlinked group • word with "tag" or "booth" • the natural world, as a whole • outer Space doesn't have this • they may be current or historical • Department of Environmental Protection • the act of being in accordance with rules • ...
Evolution Crossword 2026-02-04
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- the process where one species gives rise to a new and distinctly different species
- the collection of all the fossils discovered on Earth, providing a history of life on the planet
- -(homologies) similarities in genetic molecular structures (DNA, RNA, and protein) among different species
- the exchange of genetic material between chromosomes during crossing over in meiosis, resulting in new genetic combinations in offspring
- a mechanism of evolution in which organisms better adapted to their environment are more likely to survive and pass on genes to viable offspring
- the change in allele frequency due to random chance; usually has a greater effect on a smaller population
- - (homologies)structural similarities among different species because they descend from a common ancestor
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- the theory that species evolve in rapid, short bursts followed by stasis
- a change in the nucleotide sequence of DNA
- long periods of little or no evolutionary change; can be seen in the fossil record
- the theory that all life forms descended from one "universal common ancestor"
- - (homologies) anatomical similarities in embryonic development among different species
- all of the different genes within a population
- the theory that species evolve slowly and continuously over long periods of geological time
- the study of the geographic distribution of plants and animals, which provides evidence of common ancestry
- the transfer of genes from one population to another due to immigration, emigration, or interbreeding
- an organism’s ability to survive and reproduce in its environment
17 Clues: a change in the nucleotide sequence of DNA • all of the different genes within a population • an organism’s ability to survive and reproduce in its environment • the theory that species evolve in rapid, short bursts followed by stasis • the theory that all life forms descended from one "universal common ancestor" • ...
Plate tectonics 1 2019-02-19
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- thicker part of Earth’s crust that forms the large land masses
- a change to the structure of the Earth by tectonic activities
- theory that describes plate movement and how it affects Earth’s geologic features
- 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
- process where one plate slides under another
- distinct sections of the lithosphere which make up the outermost layer of the Earth
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- two plates sliding past each other in opposite directions
- thinner part of Earth’s crust that lies underneath the ocean basins
- undersea mountain range formed where two parts of the Earth’s crust are moving apart
- a region where two lithosphere plates meet
- formation of new oceanic crust due to the up welling of magma at mid-ocean ridges
- two plates coming together
- two plates moving apart
- study of the movement of large masses of rock, known as plates, on the Earth’s surface; includes folds, faults, and plate movement
- large bowl shaped depression that holds ocean water; regions of crust below sea level
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 • ...
Plate tectonics 1 2019-02-19
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- undersea mountain range formed where two parts of the Earth’s crust are moving apart
- process where one plate slides under another
- a change to the structure of the Earth by tectonic activities
- 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
- distinct sections of the lithosphere which make up the outermost layer of the Earth
- theory that describes plate movement and how it affects Earth’s geologic features
- study of the movement of large masses of rock, known as plates, on the Earth’s surface; includes folds, faults, and plate movement
- two plates sliding past each other in opposite directions
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- formation of new oceanic crust due to the up welling of magma at mid-ocean ridges
- thinner part of Earth’s crust that lies underneath the ocean basins
- two plates moving apart
- two plates coming together
- thicker part of Earth’s crust that forms the large land masses
- large bowl shaped depression that holds ocean water; regions of crust below sea level
- a region where two lithosphere plates meet
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 • ...
Renaissance, Reformation, Scientific Revolution 2024-11-05
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- It was a period of artistic, scientific, and cultural growth for the people of Europe
- The act of living under laws and customs that were written and created by people without the use of religious texts to guide them.
- Galileo assembled the first ________.
- Who painted the Monalisa?
- The painstaking method is used to confirm findings and to prove or disprove a hypothesis.
- In the 1500s and 1600s, the ________ _________changed the way Europeans looked at the world.
- An English scholar who described the circulation of blood for the first time.
- An Italian sculptor painter architect and poet.
- Who explained the effect of temperature and pressure on gases?
- The Geocentric theory was supported by the _______
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- The intellectual movement focused on human achievements.
- Who invented the 3 laws of motion?
- The main religion in the Renaissance period in Italy.
- What did Johannes Gutenberg invent?
- A financial supporter of artists
- The theory of the sun is the center of the universe.
- A Dutch inventor who perfected the microscope.
- Who painted the School of Athens?
- Where did the Renaissance take place?
- Martin Luther created 95 _______
20 Clues: Who painted the Monalisa? • A financial supporter of artists • Martin Luther created 95 _______ • Who painted the School of Athens? • Who invented the 3 laws of motion? • What did Johannes Gutenberg invent? • Where did the Renaissance take place? • Galileo assembled the first ________. • A Dutch inventor who perfected the microscope. • ...
Psychology Case Studies 2013-12-03
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- (1990) Studied 60 MC Japanese infants, Found infants were insecure-resistant. Japanese more dependent.
- (1952) Created films on disruption of attachment.
- (1991) Studied impacts of daycare in aggressive behaviour.
- (2000) Argued attachment theory and research isn't relevant to other cultures as its based in America.
- (1949) Physical vs emotional disruption. Arranged for infants to be placed in a home for retarded. Found they had a higher IQ than the group remaining in the orphanage.
- (1999) found infants who started daycare before six months were more sociable.
- a meta-analysis of 32 studies. Secure attachment most common.
- (1987) Created the 'Love Quiz'. Found characteristic patterns of later romantic behaviour associated with early attachment type.
- (1964) observed 60 babies from WC for a year. Found infants ere most attached to most responsive and interactive person.
- (1958) Proposed the evolutionary theory of attachment.
- (2005) followed participants from infancy. Found continuity between early attachment and later emotional/social behaviour.
- (1992) Studied an African tribe. Infants are looked after by all women but still see their mother as primary attachment. Shows monotropy and that bowlby's theory is universal.
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- (1994) Temperament hypothesis. Goes against evolutionary theory. Certain temperaments of infants shape a mothers response.
- (1978) The Strange Situation. Uganda study where she observed various universals in attachment behaviour.
- (1984) Compared 50 women who were raised in institutions to a control group of 50 women. Ex-institutional women experienced difficulties with parenting.
- (1987) Support temperament hypothesis. Assessed babies aged one to three days and found a link between psychological behaviours and attachment type.
- (1991) Found German infants tended to be classified as insecurely attached. May be due to child-rearing practices. Germans more independent.
- (1991) Found the amount of of time spent in full-time daycare positively correlated to the number of friends they had at school.
- (2003) Found teachers rated infants who attended daycare with evidence of more anti-social behaviour (aggression).
- (1977) Studied infants raised on Israeli Kibbutzim who spent most their in communal care. Imfants appeared equally attached to nurse and mother except for reunion behaviour.
- (1989) Followed a group of 65 British kids who had been placed in institution at less than four months. 'Restored' kids were less likely to have formed attachments with mums. Kids suffered in peer relations.
- (1959)Conducted research on Rhesus monkeys with two prosthetic mums. One provided comfort and the other food. Baby monkeys become more attached to comfort mum. Goes against learning theory.
- (1986) Watched tapes of Strange Situation and added Disorganised attachment type.
23 Clues: (1952) Created films on disruption of attachment. • (1958) Proposed the evolutionary theory of attachment. • (1991) Studied impacts of daycare in aggressive behaviour. • a meta-analysis of 32 studies. Secure attachment most common. • (1999) found infants who started daycare before six months were more sociable. • ...
425 Final 2015 2015-12-06
Across
- The insect honoured in Enterprise, Alabama for its role in revolutionizing the town's main production crop.
- Insect-vectored disease that ultimately caused the death of 200,000 of Napoleon's troops during the invasion of Russia.
- Drosophila melanogaster has been instrumental in testing the ___ theory of olfaction.
- Many insects, particularly weevils, feign death when attacked by a predator. This strategy is called ___.
- Literally, “plant feeding”.
- This class of hormones stimulates ecdysis.
- Optimal foraging theory assumes that foragers ___ their energy intake per unit time.
- Nutritive structures produced by the fungus cultivated by leaf-cutter ants for the ants’ consumption.
- Larvae of many fly families go through metamorphosis within the exoskeleton of the last larval instar. That covering is called the ___.
- Family of flies that are the first to arrive at a dead body.
- ___ competition is characteristic of mating systems in which the fastest or most mobile males get most mating opportunities.
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- Speciation model where gene flow between populations is halted because of a geographic barrier.
- Basal hexapods grouped by a name meaning, “enclosed or inner jaws”.
- Phrase uttered by old man about to get tossed on wagon full of plague dead in “Monty Python and the Holy Grail”.
- An insect that feed on detritus is called a __.
- The nutritious structure attached to a male katydid’s spermatophore which females eat following mating.
- Larval eyes.
- The ___ industry was founded by Xilingji, the resourceful young wife of the Chinese Emperor.
- Genetic drift results from ___ survival and reproduction.
- The functional subunit of an insect compound eye.
- Another word for the slavemaking life history strategy.
- Amongst other things, this branch of forensic entomology deals with disputes between landlords and tennants.
- The genus of hump-winged grigs that is the subject of Kevin’s field research into sexual cannibalism.
- The Equilibrium Theory of Island Biogeography was first proposed by ___ and Wilson.
- The “milk” of milkweed.
25 Clues: Larval eyes. • The “milk” of milkweed. • Literally, “plant feeding”. • This class of hormones stimulates ecdysis. • An insect that feed on detritus is called a __. • The functional subunit of an insect compound eye. • Another word for the slavemaking life history strategy. • Genetic drift results from ___ survival and reproduction. • ...
UK client crossword quest 2025-12-31
Across
- Swedish furniture retailer
- Global professional services firm
- Energy services company
- Cloud-based CRM platform
- Financial services corporation
- Swedish telecom equipment maker
- Insurance and risk management
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- Financial services group
- Networking equipment company
- Professional services firm
- Insurance company
- Irish software company
- Credit reporting agency
- British telecommunications giant
- UK banking institution
- Swiss banking giant
- Australian mining company
- Mining company in Guinea
18 Clues: Insurance company • Swiss banking giant • Irish software company • UK banking institution • Credit reporting agency • Energy services company • Financial services group • Cloud-based CRM platform • Mining company in Guinea • Australian mining company • Swedish furniture retailer • Professional services firm • Networking equipment company • Insurance and risk management • ...
Xander's Spelling Review 2019-12-06
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- another word for people
- to exchanged goods or services
- something made
- you do this when you hear a joke
- to make smaller
- "I ______ the leaves in the yard."
- to note how similar things are
- truthful
- organ in your head
- a day in the middle of the week
- to refuse or admit to something
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- done a lot
- make a choice
- a painting or drawing
- found or done often
- a round container made of wood
- a sea animal
- a firm belief
- study of land
- do without injury or harm
20 Clues: truthful • done a lot • a sea animal • make a choice • a firm belief • study of land • something made • to make smaller • organ in your head • found or done often • a painting or drawing • another word for people • do without injury or harm • to exchanged goods or services • a round container made of wood • to note how similar things are • a day in the middle of the week • ...
McKenna and Penny Enlightenment Crossword 2026-02-20
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- Believed in separation of power and checks & balances.
- The immediate result of the enlightenment in America.
- The immediate result of the enlightenment in France.
- Believed that without government, there would be war.
- A person who presented new ways of thinking during the enlightenment.
- The part of the declaration of independence that uses the social contract theory.
- Believed in freedom of speech & freedom of religious belief.
- A party where people met to share new ideas.
- Article in the declaration of independence that talked about the judicial branch.
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- Believed in women's right to be educated.
- Was against cruel and unusual punishment.
- The amendment that featured Wollstonecraft's ideas.
- The amendment that featured Beccaria's ideas.
- Absolute rulers that embraced ideas of the enlightenment
- Advocated for life, liberty, and property.
- Frederick the II call himself this.
- Article in the declaration of independence that talked about the executive branch?
- Article in the declaration of independence that talked about the legislative branch?
- Argued that all people were equal.
- The theory there's an agreement between the government and the people.
- The amendment that featured Voltaire's ideas.
- A person who rules with absolute power.
22 Clues: Argued that all people were equal. • Frederick the II call himself this. • A person who rules with absolute power. • Believed in women's right to be educated. • Was against cruel and unusual punishment. • Advocated for life, liberty, and property. • A party where people met to share new ideas. • The amendment that featured Beccaria's ideas. • ...
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 • ...
Unit 4 Vocab (Micro) 2021-11-15
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- Many firms exist in the market, 4 firms control less than 40%
- Few firms exist in market, 4 largest firms control more than 40% of market shares
- any economic market that does not meet the rigorous assumptions of a hypothetical perfectly competitive market
- price restrictions set in place in a market and enforced by the government
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- Allocative efficiency is a state of the economy in which production is aligned with consumer preferences; in particular, every good or service is produced up to the point where the last unit provides a marginal benefit to consumers equal to the marginal cost of producing.
- In microeconomic theory, productive efficiency is a situation in which the economy or an economic system operating within the constraints of current industrial technology cannot increase production of one good without sacrificing production of another good
- one firm in the market
7 Clues: one firm in the market • Many firms exist in the market, 4 firms control less than 40% • price restrictions set in place in a market and enforced by the government • Few firms exist in market, 4 largest firms control more than 40% of market shares • any economic market that does not meet the rigorous assumptions of a hypothetical perfectly competitive market • ...
CrossWord 2021-01-07
10 Clues: Unusual, peculiar • Firm and resolute • Lean, narrow, fine • Inferior, unpleasant • Of considerable size • Having sound judgement • Firm and solid, difficult • Feeling or showing gradtitude • Having high rank or authority • Holding all its limits will allow
Natural selection crossword puzzle 2021-11-17
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- same group of organism
- where some species can survive in a area
- changing of the structure of a gene
- disguise the presence of a person
- develop gradually
- distinct form or version of something
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- a species becomes better suited to its enviroment over time
- a idea that isnt proven 100% true
- all species changed over time
- the guy who invented theory of evolution
- physical changes is species
- receive or be left with
12 Clues: develop gradually • same group of organism • receive or be left with • physical changes is species • all species changed over time • a idea that isnt proven 100% true • disguise the presence of a person • changing of the structure of a gene • distinct form or version of something • the guy who invented theory of evolution • where some species can survive in a area • ...
Particle Theory of Matter 2022-12-19
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- The substance that dissolves in a solvent to produce a homogeneous mixture.
- The quality of being hot.
- The temperature which a solid will melt.
- A substance made by mixing other substances together.
- A mixture in which the composition is different throughout.
- The temperature that liquids boils and turns into a gas.
- A single type of matter that cannot be separated into other kinds of matter by any physical means.
- The process of decreasing the concentration of a solute in a solution.
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- The degree or intensity of heat found in a given object.
- The movement caused in a fluid by the tendency of hotter and less dense material to rise and colder more dense material to fall.
- A mixture in which the composition is the same throughout.
- The energy that comes from a source and travels at the speed of light.
- The process of which heat or electricity is directly transmitted through a substance when there is a difference of temperature.
13 Clues: The quality of being hot. • The temperature which a solid will melt. • A substance made by mixing other substances together. • The degree or intensity of heat found in a given object. • The temperature that liquids boils and turns into a gas. • A mixture in which the composition is the same throughout. • A mixture in which the composition is different throughout. • ...
Crossword of Set Theory 2020-09-30
13 Clues: Z • Ac • |A| • A ⊇ B • (a,b) • A ⊆ B • A ∪ B • All subset of A • A collection of elements • Set of all possible values • Both sets have the same members • Set of all ordered pairs from A&B • Object that belong set A and set B
WW lesson 4 2025-10-07
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- idolize
- broken-down
- firm
- a historical record
- persistent
- a noisy quarrel
- wicked
- lasting a short time
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- hesitant
- to gain the favor of someone through real effort
- instruction, protection, or gardianship
- an expression of approval
- a group of people held in high esteem
- a small exclusive group
- to provide with quality
15 Clues: firm • wicked • idolize • hesitant • persistent • broken-down • a noisy quarrel • a historical record • lasting a short time • a small exclusive group • to provide with quality • an expression of approval • a group of people held in high esteem • instruction, protection, or gardianship • to gain the favor of someone through real effort
Government Crossword Puzzle 2013-11-17
Across
- The governing body of a nation
- The elected head
- Body of laws and rules
- A system governed by one person
- A small group of people having control
- A form of government
- Legislative body
- Appropriate to a court or judge
- Country's trade and industry are controlled by private owners
- Supreme power is held by the people
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- Supreme power or authority
- Minister The head of an elected government
- A political theory derived from Karl Marx
- State A sovereign state whose citizens or subjects are relatively homogeneous
- of Law The restriction of the arbitrary exercise of power
- Number of parties united in an alliance or league
- A system of government in which priests rule
- Biased or misleading nature
- Rights A right that is believed to belong justifiably to every person
- A political and economic theory
- Having the power to put plans, laws, or actions into effect
- Forming a single or uniform entity
- A state of disorder due to absence
- An authoritarian and nationalistic right-wing system of government and social organization
24 Clues: The elected head • Legislative body • A form of government • Body of laws and rules • Supreme power or authority • Biased or misleading nature • The governing body of a nation • A system governed by one person • A political and economic theory • Appropriate to a court or judge • Forming a single or uniform entity • A state of disorder due to absence • ...
Geological Puzzle 2022-02-28
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- Age of reptiles
- Formulated the theory of continental drift
- Age of Fish
- Formed when hot, molten rock crystallizes and solidifies
- Used for long radioactive dating
- Age of mammals
- Process where elements break down
- States that rocks on top are younger than rocks on the bottom
- Used for short radioactive dating
- 260 million years ago
- Information about an organism's life
- Single-celled organisms began
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- When 50% of the species die out in a relatively short period of time
- 225 million years ago
- Early fish didn't have them
- Hard-shelled animals that lived in shallow seas
- Only found on asteroids
- First small dinosaurs appeared
- Where new rock meets up with much older rocks
- Formed when rocks are subjected to high heat and high pressure
- The rate of radioactive decay
- A theory of the creation of the universe
- End of cretaceous, 65 MYA
- Formed when rocks lay on top of each other to form layers
- One of the first hominin fossils found
25 Clues: Age of Fish • Age of mammals • Age of reptiles • 225 million years ago • 260 million years ago • Only found on asteroids • End of cretaceous, 65 MYA • Early fish didn't have them • The rate of radioactive decay • Single-celled organisms began • First small dinosaurs appeared • Used for long radioactive dating • Process where elements break down • Used for short radioactive dating • ...
The Strategic Elements of Product Development 2023-10-15
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- – a research conducted by the PDMA in 2012.
- Manager – they develop marketing strategies in product development.
- – aims to manage the innovation and development process in the firm.
- – a manager who oversees the entire development process.
- – vital process for organizations, focusing on improvement and business growth.
- – A phase in the NPD process; marks the official introduction of the product to the market.
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- – the specific conditions, parameters, or criteria that guide strategic decisions and strategy.
- – firms that are in the top 25% in their sector.
- Innovation – important for the future growth of the firm.
- Development – the practical and real-world implementation of the product development process.
10 Clues: – a research conducted by the PDMA in 2012. • – firms that are in the top 25% in their sector. • – a manager who oversees the entire development process. • Innovation – important for the future growth of the firm. • Manager – they develop marketing strategies in product development. • – aims to manage the innovation and development process in the firm. • ...
Choice Board Assignment Crossword Puzzle 2021-11-08
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- molten material above the surface of the Earth
- are formed at divergent boundaries and mainly at mid ocean ridge
- plates that flow independently over the mantle
- the mostly-solid bulk of Earth's interior
- the only liquid layer of the Earth that contains iron and nickel
- the layer right beneath the lithosphere
- the scientist who came up with the theory of continental drift
- the rigid outer part of the Earth that consists of the crust and upper mantle
- a supercontinent that existed about 250 million years ago
- molten material below the surface of the Earth
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- the center of the Earth that is as hot as the Sun
- 2 plates that slide past each other
- when the dense plate sinks into the mantle
- lowland region formed by a divergent boundary
- theory that continents slowly move across the Earth's surface
- 2 plates that move towards each other
- the top and thinnest layer of the Earth
- formation of new seafloor when magma comes up at mid-ocean ridge
- plates of the Earth's surface that that constantly move
- 2 plates that move away from each other
20 Clues: 2 plates that slide past each other • 2 plates that move towards each other • the top and thinnest layer of the Earth • the layer right beneath the lithosphere • 2 plates that move away from each other • the mostly-solid bulk of Earth's interior • when the dense plate sinks into the mantle • lowland region formed by a divergent boundary • ...
Chapter 2 Vocabulary 2017-03-08
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- Clever and original
- Showing great attention to detail
- Something attached to something larger/more important
- The branch of knowledge that deals with structure
- The theory that opinions/actions should be based on reason/knowledge
- Omitting inessential words
- The theory that all knowledge is derived from sense-experience
- Rejecting all religions with the belief that life is meaningless
- Very weak or slight
- Unchanging over time or unable to be changed
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- The brain's ability to reorganize itself
- Shapes that share the same center
- Able to be bent permanently out of shape without breaking
- Situated on the edge of something
- The doctrine that all events are ultimately determined by causes external to the will
- Easily shaped or molded
- Becoming accustomed or used to something
17 Clues: Clever and original • Very weak or slight • Easily shaped or molded • Omitting inessential words • Shapes that share the same center • Showing great attention to detail • Situated on the edge of something • The brain's ability to reorganize itself • Becoming accustomed or used to something • Unchanging over time or unable to be changed • ...
Skeletal system crossword puzzle 2022-01-05
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- forms axis of body
- Framework of bone
- appendages
- connective tissue that holds bones together
- Light porous bone
- Ex. vertebrate
- the end part of a long bone
- Solid/Dense bone
- Ex. carpals
- Ex. kneecap
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- firm, whitish, flexible connective tissue
- mineral found in bones
- Ex. skull
- the shaft or central part of a long bone
- dense layer of vascular connective tissue enveloping the bones
- Ex. femur
- mineral found in bones that builds/repairs bones
- flexible tissue attaching muscle to bone
18 Clues: Ex. skull • Ex. femur • appendages • Ex. carpals • Ex. kneecap • Ex. vertebrate • Solid/Dense bone • Framework of bone • Light porous bone • forms axis of body • mineral found in bones • the end part of a long bone • the shaft or central part of a long bone • flexible tissue attaching muscle to bone • firm, whitish, flexible connective tissue • connective tissue that holds bones together • ...
Cognitive Load Crossword 2019-03-28
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- First point of call of information coming from the senses
- Developed Cognitive Load Theory
- Average number of pieces of information a teenage working memory can process
- The load of what we want pupils to learn
- What happens if there is too much information in the working memory
- The load that is needed to encode the information
- Destination of encoded information from the working memory (4,4,6)
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- Can distract pupils in lessons (8)
- Sweller's alma mata (3,5,5)
- The load that we inadvertently place on pupils
- Needed to encode the contents of the working memory
- Can get overloaded (6,6)
- What happens to information if it is not rehearsed
- Developed the theory of a working memory
14 Clues: Can get overloaded (6,6) • Sweller's alma mata (3,5,5) • Developed Cognitive Load Theory • Can distract pupils in lessons (8) • Developed the theory of a working memory • The load of what we want pupils to learn • The load that we inadvertently place on pupils • The load that is needed to encode the information • What happens to information if it is not rehearsed • ...
Biology Terms 2021-03-20
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- Movement of molecules
- Multi-cellular organism
- Complex sugar
- A group of similar cells
- A catalyst
- Basic unit of life
- Required to make new cells
- A gas required for respiration
- A type of diffusion
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- Controls what the cell does
- Instrument used to magnify
- Enzyme in our saliva
- A single cell organism
- When cells are no longer firm
- When food is broken down
- Made of a solute and solvent
- Any living thing
- Process in which pants make food
- made up of different tissues
- Powerhouse of the cell
20 Clues: A catalyst • Complex sugar • Any living thing • Basic unit of life • A type of diffusion • Enzyme in our saliva • Movement of molecules • A single cell organism • Powerhouse of the cell • Multi-cellular organism • When food is broken down • A group of similar cells • Instrument used to magnify • Required to make new cells • Controls what the cell does • Made of a solute and solvent • ...
The big bang theory 2025-10-02
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- ; Dueño de la tienda de cómics que frecuentan.
- ; Universidad donde trabajan los protagonistas.
- ; Científico rival de Sheldon en la universidad.
- ; Físico experimental, compañero de cuarto de Sheldon.
- ; Expresión de Sheldon cuando hace una broma.
- ; Lugar favorito de Sheldon en la sala de su departamento.
- ; Camarera y actriz en busca de éxito, vecina de Sheldon y Leonard.
- ; Ingeniero espacial, fanático de los cómics y del espacio.
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- ; Pasión en común de todos, especialmente Howard y Raj.
- ; Microbióloga, esposa de Howard.
- ; Físico teórico, muy inteligente pero socialmente torpe.
- ; Geólogo amigo del grupo, algo torpe pero noble.
- ; Neurobióloga, pareja de Sheldon.
- ; Nunca funcionó por muchos años en el edificio.
- ; Astrofísico, al inicio no podía hablar con mujeres sin alcohol.
15 Clues: ; Microbióloga, esposa de Howard. • ; Neurobióloga, pareja de Sheldon. • ; Expresión de Sheldon cuando hace una broma. • ; Dueño de la tienda de cómics que frecuentan. • ; Universidad donde trabajan los protagonistas. • ; Científico rival de Sheldon en la universidad. • ; Nunca funcionó por muchos años en el edificio. • ; Geólogo amigo del grupo, algo torpe pero noble. • ...
Property dualism 2025-12-09
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- philosopher who argues for property dualism
- where Descartes believes the mind and body interact
- an issue with behaviourism
- belief that anything that functions as a mind is a mind
- top kween of of eliminative materialism
- these could potentially exist on another world
- issue against identity theory that it claims only human brains can be minds
- belief there are two substances in the world
- philosopher who argues against property dualism
- a specific instance of that brain state
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- belief that the mind is the brain
- belief that the mind is behaviour
- the "what it's likeness" that we are struggling to put into a theory of the mind
- an argument against zombies
- a general brain state
- a philosopher who is most definitely alive
- problem in the dualist philosophy of try to explain how mind and brain interact
17 Clues: a general brain state • an issue with behaviourism • an argument against zombies • belief that the mind is the brain • belief that the mind is behaviour • top kween of of eliminative materialism • a specific instance of that brain state • a philosopher who is most definitely alive • philosopher who argues for property dualism • belief there are two substances in the world • ...
AP Psych Units 1+2 2020-03-26
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- psychologist that focused on stages of development, notably 3
- psychology approach that focuses on biology, personality, and culture
- psychology approach that focuses on thinking and perception
- psychologist known for classical conditioning
- belief that two variables are related when there is no data to support it
- happens after an experiment; you tell test subject everything they need to know about the experiment that happened
- statistics that determine the likelihood of an outcome happening bu analyzing experiment results
- Darwin's theory of where we came from
- indicates the point around which scores cluster
- measure of how likely it is that an experiment will yield the same results when repeated
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- psychologist who came up with the theory of evolution
- a definition for an abstract thing you're testing
- psychology approach that focuses on a person's environment and culture
- psychology approach that focuses on the brain and nervous system
- psychology approach that focuses on intrinsic desire to do your best
- psychologist who focused on being poor and mentally ill
- saying you knew the result of an experiment all along
- study that takes place over an extended amount of time
- psychology approach that focuses on Freud's theory of unconscious
- sample that is very similar to the whole population
- a study where you study one person with a unique problem
- statistics that describe a set of data
- psychology approach that focuses on observable behavior
- must be given by the subject of an experiment for the experiment to be ethical
- variable that may interfere with the experiment, giving false results
- psychology that focuses on perception
26 Clues: Darwin's theory of where we came from • psychology that focuses on perception • statistics that describe a set of data • psychologist known for classical conditioning • indicates the point around which scores cluster • a definition for an abstract thing you're testing • sample that is very similar to the whole population • ...
Socio-cultural approach to Schizophrenia 2012-09-18
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- He proposed the 'Double-Bind' theory
- An evaluation of this theory is that the studies didn't include control groups, families were studies retrospectively, long after the person's mental disorder may have affect the family
- A major stress factor that has been associated with a higher risk of schizophrenic episodes is the occurrence of ________________, such as the death of a relative, job loss or the breakup of an intimate relationship
- An example of Expressed Emotion
- An example of Expressed Emotion
- This crossword is based on the ____________ approach to schizophrenia
- He proposed the 'Labelling' theory
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- This may give a contradictory message to younger children
- He Proposed the 'Expressed Emotion' theory
- If a person displays unusual behaviours associated with schizophrenia they are considered _______ by society
- It is believed that if schizophrenic patients return to a home with high levels of ___________, then there is a greater chance of them to relapse, in comparison to those who return to a home with low levels of ___________
- Several prospective studies have been conducted, which have found that high risk children who go on to develop schizophrenia are likely to come from __________ families. Unlike other high risk children who don’t develop schizophrenia which are not part of a _________ family
- D_____ S_____ Model
- It is not known how stress triggers schizophrenia, although high levels of physiological arousal associated with _____________ changes are thought to be involved
- An example of Expressed Emotion
15 Clues: D_____ S_____ Model • An example of Expressed Emotion • An example of Expressed Emotion • An example of Expressed Emotion • He proposed the 'Labelling' theory • He proposed the 'Double-Bind' theory • He Proposed the 'Expressed Emotion' theory • This may give a contradictory message to younger children • This crossword is based on the ____________ approach to schizophrenia • ...
Chemistry final crossword 2020-06-13
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- leading scientific theory of how the universe began
- one complete performance of a periodic process
- anything having mass and taking up space
- are dark planet-sized regions that appear on the sun
- all atoms with more than 82 protons are this
- the relative amount of solute in a solution
- able to be changed
- radiation supporting the Big Bang Theory
- atoms of same elements having a different mass
- two or more nuclei forced together to make a larger nucleus
- all of matter and space
- light from the sun
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- send into the air
- the basic unit of matter
- something becoming liquid by heating a solid
- table of chemical elements
- production and discharge of something, especially gas or radiation
- mountain or hill having lava
- type of rock made from cooled magma
- having a PH of less than 7
- a rearrangement of atoms into new substances
- how far is it from start to end of a periodic wave
- two protons and two neutrons released by radioactive decay
- a fluid state of matter
- turning from liquid to solid
25 Clues: send into the air • able to be changed • light from the sun • a fluid state of matter • all of matter and space • the basic unit of matter • table of chemical elements • having a PH of less than 7 • mountain or hill having lava • turning from liquid to solid • type of rock made from cooled magma • anything having mass and taking up space • radiation supporting the Big Bang Theory • ...
Section 1 Understanding Business Activity 2020-11-03
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- _______________ integration is when a firm merges with another firm in the same industry and the same stage of production.
- _______________ integration can be forward or backward.
- One advantage of division of labour is increased _______________ and output.
- A business in the public sector is owned by the _______________.
- When a restaurant owner opens other restaurants in other neighbourhoods, it is an example of _______________ growth.
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- One advantage of a conglomerate integration is diversifying activities and spreading risks.
- An entrepreneur should be _______________ to put new ideas into practice in interesting and different ways.
- One way to increase added value is to increase the _______________ price.
- _______________ occurs when people and businesses concentrate on what they are best at.
- Some business owners remain small to avoid the _______________ of running a large business.
- The secondary sector of industry _______________ goods using raw materials provided by the primary sector.
- Businesses may want to expand to gain a larger _______________ of the market.
- A bank will ask an entrepreneur for a business _______________ before agreeing to a loan to finance the new business.
- Businesses in the private sector aim to _______________ profits.
- One reason governments offer support to entrepreneurs is to reduce _______________.
15 Clues: _______________ integration can be forward or backward. • Businesses in the private sector aim to _______________ profits. • A business in the public sector is owned by the _______________. • One way to increase added value is to increase the _______________ price. • One advantage of division of labour is increased _______________ and output. • ...
Sociology 2023-11-14
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- An assigned status that is not chosen by the person, such as age
- A theory that believes the harder someone works, the more money you get, and stratification supports a stable society
- All the economic assets one holds
- Individual who argued power can come from knowledge, statuses, or in numbers
- Argued bourgeoisie's control over the economy leads to control over legal, education, and government systems.
- A theory believing that stratification is based on force by the wealthy
- The class that typically consists of business owners and professionals
- A status a person earns, such as a job position
- A class that usually holds trade jobs, and often lack health insurance or retirement benefits
- Respect and high regard given to certain social statuses, which must be given by others
- The one percent in the USA's social class system
- The class with education rates being typically high school diploma or less, and works manual labor jobs.
- Steady money over an allotted time span
- The current situations on social issues
- Layers in a social system
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- Social arrangement where people have unequal limited resources
- Class that is usually unemployed and/or lives off of benefits, often times being due to disabilities or single mothers.
- A theory believing that people are made to accept the class structure, and class is tied to self-esteem
- A term referring to individuals being complicit towards a capitalist system
- The ability for someone to control the actions of another
20 Clues: Layers in a social system • All the economic assets one holds • Steady money over an allotted time span • The current situations on social issues • A status a person earns, such as a job position • The one percent in the USA's social class system • The ability for someone to control the actions of another • Social arrangement where people have unequal limited resources • ...
Scientific Revolution Innovations 2023-11-27
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- discovered cells
- classification of plants making science easier
- I helped the advancement of medicine by publishing a book on human anatomy
- steam engine catapultign the world into the Industrial Age
- improved the microscope and saw bacteria
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- published findings on blood movement helping modernize medicine
- I published a theory about the planets revolving around the sun, the Church hated this
- punished by the church for my findings about Jupiter's moons
- theory on motion and gravity
- proved matter cannot be created nor destroyed
- I found that the earth indeed did follow an elliptical obit helping prove Copernicus' theory
11 Clues: discovered cells • theory on motion and gravity • improved the microscope and saw bacteria • proved matter cannot be created nor destroyed • classification of plants making science easier • steam engine catapultign the world into the Industrial Age • punished by the church for my findings about Jupiter's moons • ...
Unit 2 2022-05-16
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- not regular or consistent
- to stop proceedings temporarily
- loose in one’s morals or behavior
- bringing in money
- firm, showing no signs of fear
- to strengthen
- to reproduce
- to tease
- Having a pleasant appearance
- to make fun
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- food for horses or cattle
- to conquer by force
- the process of driving or forcing out
- a deliberately deceptive movement
- difficult or impossible to read
- average
- to soil
- to make up for
- a citizen of another country
- brief and to the point
20 Clues: average • to soil • to tease • to make fun • to reproduce • to strengthen • to make up for • bringing in money • to conquer by force • brief and to the point • food for horses or cattle • not regular or consistent • a citizen of another country • Having a pleasant appearance • firm, showing no signs of fear • to stop proceedings temporarily • difficult or impossible to read • ...
Atonement Crossword 2024-12-16
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- A theory of atonement where Christ’s death is accepted by God as a fair offer.
- God’s unmerited favour and love given to humanity for free
- A theory of atonement suggesting Christ’s death was a payment to free humanity from sin
- The reconciliation between God and humanity achieved through Christ’s death
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- Term used to describe Jesus being at the heart of the theory.
- Theory of atonement where God wins a battle with the devil.
- Relating to the early church fathers and their theological writings
- The study of salvation in Christian theology
- Someone who dies for their faith
9 Clues: Someone who dies for their faith • The study of salvation in Christian theology • God’s unmerited favour and love given to humanity for free • Theory of atonement where God wins a battle with the devil. • Term used to describe Jesus being at the heart of the theory. • Relating to the early church fathers and their theological writings • ...
Psy Ch 12 2017-10-17
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- according to Selye, the nonspecific response of the body to any demands made upon it; according to Lazarus, a situation that someone regards as threatening and as possibly exceeding his or her resources
- coping methods in which people attend carefully to the stressful event and try to take effective actions
- reinterpreting a situation to make it seem less threatening
- emotional reaction to mistakes, being the center of attention, or “sticky situations”
- nervous system two chains of neuron clusters lying just to the left and right of the spinal cord; these neurons send messages to the internal organs to prepare them for a burst of vigorous activity
- and Singer’s theory of emotions theory that the intensity of sympathetic arousal determines the intensity of an emotion but that cognitive factors determine the type of emotion
- test test that uses the polygraph to measure whether a person has information that should be known only by someone guilty of a certain crime or someone who talked with the guilty person
- theory theory that emotion is merely our perception of autonomic changes and movements evoked directly by various stimuli
- B personality personality characterized by an easygoing attitude, with little hurry or hostility
- very brief, involuntary expressions of fear, anger, or other emotions
- coping methods in which people try to weaken their emotional reaction
- hypothesis idea that a happy mood increases your readiness to explore new ideas and opportunities
- reaction to a violation of community standards
- subcortical structure deep within the temporal lobe that responds strongly to emotional situations
- machine that simultaneously measures heart rate, breathing rate, blood pressure, and electrical conduction of the skin
- forebrain structure in the interior of the temporal lobe that is important for storing certain kinds of memory
- (posttraumatic stress disorder) condition in which people who have endured extreme stress feel prolonged anxiety and depression
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- nervous system neurons located in the medulla and the bottom of the spinal cord; these neurons send messages to the internal organs to prepare the body for digestion and related processes
- stress disorder (PTSD) condition in which people who have endured extreme stress feel prolonged anxiety and depression
- hypothesis theory that frustration leads to aggressive behavior
- sexual activity without the consent of the partner
- well-being self-evaluation of one’s life as pleasant, interesting, and satisfying
- cortex area in the anterior portion of the frontal lobes critical for planning movements and for certain aspects of memory
- smile spontaneous expression that includes movement of both the mouth muscles and certain muscles near the eyes
- psychology field of psychology concerned with how people’s behavior can enhance health and prevent illness and how behavior contributes to recovery from illness
- autonomic failure uncommon condition with unknown cause in which the autonomic nervous system stops regulating the organs
- psychology study of the features that enrich life, such as hope, creativity, courage, spirituality, and responsibility
- intelligence ability to perceive, imagine, and understand emotions and to use that information in decision making
- (defined operationally) increase in the startle reflex
- protection against the harmful effects of stress by earlier exposure to smaller amounts of it
- dilemma problem that pits one moral value against another
- reaction to something that would make you feel contaminated if it got into your mouth
- hormone that enhances metabolism and increases the availability of sugar and other fuels to the cells
33 Clues: reaction to a violation of community standards • sexual activity without the consent of the partner • (defined operationally) increase in the startle reflex • dilemma problem that pits one moral value against another • reinterpreting a situation to make it seem less threatening • hypothesis theory that frustration leads to aggressive behavior • ...
Macroeconomics 2023-01-17
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- A condition where economic forces are balanced
- quantity of a good that consumers are willing and able to purchase
- measure of inflation
- measure of economic output
- The amount of a product or service a supplier offers to consumers at a given period and a given price level
- cost of borrowing money
- period of economic decline
- political ideology promoting liberty and progress
- System of government without private ownership
- political ideology promoting traditional values
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- money used in a country
- placing money in financial assets
- rise in prices of goods and services
- products bought and sold in markets
- theory of fiscal spending to stimulate the economy
- economic system based on private ownership
- rate of joblessness
- excess of expenditure over revenue
- theory of advocating gradual change in economy
- Period of long-term low economic activity
- When demand for a good or service is higher than the availability of said good or service
21 Clues: rate of joblessness • measure of inflation • money used in a country • cost of borrowing money • measure of economic output • period of economic decline • placing money in financial assets • excess of expenditure over revenue • products bought and sold in markets • rise in prices of goods and services • Period of long-term low economic activity • ...
Key Word Recap 2013-07-02
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- ideology of families.
- ideology of gaining wealth (becoming richer).
- theory of elements working against each other.
- theory of needing a balanced or 'normal' state.
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- ideology of man being the centre/dominant.
- set of ideas or beliefs.
- code that sets up questions.
- ideology of raising your social status (becoming posher).
- people or events are shown.
- main character who drives the story.
- ideology of relationships between a man and a woman.
- decision making about how to represent something.
12 Clues: ideology of families. • set of ideas or beliefs. • people or events are shown. • code that sets up questions. • main character who drives the story. • ideology of man being the centre/dominant. • ideology of gaining wealth (becoming richer). • theory of elements working against each other. • theory of needing a balanced or 'normal' state. • ...
Spo0o0oooky Crossword 2021-10-12
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- We have to do this if we get lower than 80% on an assignment
- How long the terrifying ethics midterm was supposed to take
- This theory emphasizes talking about death
- The spookiest assignment of them all
- Who you call when an ethical consideration has you panicked
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- Bufford
- The primary emotion we felt before our first clinical foundations recording
- Clients who have this symptom may feel afraid
- Our clients may feel spooked if we follow this theory as it was portrayed in the theories video example
- An application process that fills us with dread
- We will be in a lot of this once we graduate
- Sexist creator of Psychodynamic Theory
12 Clues: Bufford • The spookiest assignment of them all • Sexist creator of Psychodynamic Theory • This theory emphasizes talking about death • We will be in a lot of this once we graduate • Clients who have this symptom may feel afraid • An application process that fills us with dread • How long the terrifying ethics midterm was supposed to take • ...
World History 2022-01-07
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- area under the full control of another country
- man of mixed race
- a conqueror
- servitude contact between two individuals
- method a method that's changed natural science since the 17th century
- trade between three regions
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- a night
- theory having the sun as the center
- theory having the earth as the center
- a painting of a holy figure
- not participating in things that do not include religious basis
- male head of a family
12 Clues: a night • a conqueror • man of mixed race • male head of a family • a painting of a holy figure • trade between three regions • theory having the sun as the center • theory having the earth as the center • servitude contact between two individuals • area under the full control of another country • not participating in things that do not include religious basis • ...
Emotion 2017-11-21
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- the effect of facial expressions on experienced emotions
- an intense fear of specific objects
- emotional release
- a response of the whole organism
- a machine that detects lies
- the theory that our experience of emotion is our awareness of our physiological responses to emotion-arousing stimuli
- the perception that we are worse off relative to those whom we compare ourselves
- people's tendency to be helpful when already in a good mood
- theory that an emotion-arousing stimulus simultaneously triggers physiological responses
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- our tendency to form judgements relative to a neutral level defined by our prior experience
- self-perceived happiness or satisfaction with life
- Schachter-singer theory that to experience emotion one must physically aroused
12 Clues: emotional release • a machine that detects lies • a response of the whole organism • an intense fear of specific objects • self-perceived happiness or satisfaction with life • the effect of facial expressions on experienced emotions • people's tendency to be helpful when already in a good mood • ...
Jianna's Crossworld puzzle :) 2023-02-07
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- Something that happens constantly
- Change of frequency
- a layer inside a planetary body below by a core and above by a crust\
- Any class of chemical reactions
- A real quantity having a value more than zero
- Information or facts supporting a claim
- A gigantic continent
- The extremely hot center of Earth
- German physicist, meteorologist, and explorer who introduced the theory of continental drift in 1915
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- A large solid area of land
- A country that mesosaurus fossils were found
- The bodies of plants and animals buried in sediments
- When plates move away from each other
- An explanation for why things work or how things happen
- When plates move towards each other and collide
- A extremely deep valleys, just in the ocean and not land
- A real quantity having a value less than zero
- The outer layer of Earth
18 Clues: Change of frequency • A gigantic continent • The outer layer of Earth • A large solid area of land • Any class of chemical reactions • Something that happens constantly • The extremely hot center of Earth • When plates move away from each other • Information or facts supporting a claim • A country that mesosaurus fossils were found • ...
FAMOUS SCIENTISTS 2024-09-13
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- - Astronomer known for discovering Uranus
- - Biologist known for discovering penicillin
- - Inventor known for his work on alternating current
- - Mathematician known for laws of motion
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- - Scientist known for his work on germ theory
- - Scientist known for her work on radioactivity
- - Physicist known for the theory of relativity
- - Astronomer known for his work with telescopes
- - Biologist known for the theory of evolution
- - Physicist known for his work on black holes
10 Clues: - Mathematician known for laws of motion • - Astronomer known for discovering Uranus • - Biologist known for discovering penicillin • - Scientist known for his work on germ theory • - Biologist known for the theory of evolution • - Physicist known for his work on black holes • - Physicist known for the theory of relativity • ...
PSYCHOLOGY 2021-09-09
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- who divided the … in three parts?
- Author of the Theory of Humors...
- He stablished the existence and perception of the world and of the body...
- process that involves looking inward to examine our own thoughts and emotions
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- soul it is divided in impulsive soul and passionate soul
- Way of dialogue in which each affirmation is replied with a question...
- the process or result of becoming aware of objects, relationships,senses,etc
- It is discipline that studies and constantly reflects on the enigmas that constitute the essence of the human being
- of humors was a theory about the human body adopted by the philosophers and physicians of ancient Greek and Roman civilisations
- soul was located in the head...
- invented maieutic and thought that dialogue is the best way to discover the y Ruth
11 Clues: soul was located in the head... • who divided the … in three parts? • Author of the Theory of Humors... • soul it is divided in impulsive soul and passionate soul • Way of dialogue in which each affirmation is replied with a question... • He stablished the existence and perception of the world and of the body... • ...
Family revision 2023-05-01
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- Divorce _____ Act 1967
- A diversity between families based on ethnic and religious differences (One of Rapoport's five types of diversity)
- The sociologist that first identified the dual burden
- The theory that states the family serves functions that support a strong, functioning society
- A type of family where there are similar roles for both men and women - They share the housework
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- The theory that states that the family serves functions that support the patriarchy
- A diversity between families based on how they are structured (One of Rapoport's five types of diversity)
- A family type where there are many generations living on one home
- A function of the family that allows for the creation of new members of society
- The theory that states that the family serves functions that support capitalism
- A communal living alternative popular in Israel until the 1990s
- A family type with two parents and two children
12 Clues: Divorce _____ Act 1967 • A family type with two parents and two children • The sociologist that first identified the dual burden • A communal living alternative popular in Israel until the 1990s • A family type where there are many generations living on one home • A function of the family that allows for the creation of new members of society • ...
Language Development 2025-03-24
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- _____ area. It controls both comprehension and expression. It is usually in the left temporal lobe.
- Last name of the psychologist best known for his work in behaviorism, particularly his theory of operant conditioning
- Language development theory stating that language is learned through environment, specifically through imitation
- Last name of one of the key figures in the creation of the nativism theory due to his 1957 book syntactic structures
- Language development theory made by Noam Chomsky, states that humans were born with an innate capacity for language
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- Language development theory that states social interaction is the catalyst to developing language
- the term for impairment of language, usually caused by brain damage.
- _____ area. It's located in the frontal lobe, usually in the left hemisphere, that directs the muscle movements involved in speech.
- The abilty to use two languages especially with fluency
9 Clues: The abilty to use two languages especially with fluency • the term for impairment of language, usually caused by brain damage. • Language development theory that states social interaction is the catalyst to developing language • _____ area. It controls both comprehension and expression. It is usually in the left temporal lobe. • ...
August 2022 2022-07-22
24 Clues: no • Grow • rest • Seek • Love • among • death • shadow • strong • finish • remain • knowing • believe • be firm • abundant • presence • behavior • reverence • set apart • faithfully • acquainted • perfection • Word of Life • self-disciplined
Atomic Theories and Models 2021-08-26
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- Greek for indivisible
- The high-vacuum ____-ray was used to discover the electron
- What Dalton thought an atom was like
- Discovered the electron
- The Quantum Mechanical Model _____ the electrons location
- Claimed there were only four elements
- Preformed the gold foil experiment
- Discovered the neutron
- _____ of rays by electronically charged plates was evidence for "bodies much smaller than atoms".
- Preformed the oil drop experiment
- Daltons Atomic Theory says that all ____ of a given element are identical in mass and volume
- Who expanded upon the Bohr model?
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- Rutherford says the nucleus is 10,000 times _____ than the atom.
- Is another name for Rutherford's model
- Aristotle rejected his idea resulting in the slow of atomic theory for 2,000 years.
- The oil drop experiment discovered the charge and mass of the ___.
- Heisenberg's ____ Principle
- A chemical _____ is a rearrangement of atoms
- Is the "body much smaller than an atom".
- Aristotle's 4 elements were wrong because it was impossible to ____ any of them.
- Who came up with the revolutionary idea that electrons lined up in a regular pattern
21 Clues: Greek for indivisible • Discovered the neutron • Discovered the electron • Heisenberg's ____ Principle • Preformed the oil drop experiment • Who expanded upon the Bohr model? • 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". • ...
Heidi 2026-02-09
Across
- firm belief
- exceptionally fine
- anger at something or bitterness
- painful
- to spread out or scatter
- to make or do something at the spur of the moment
- hard work
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- a great amount
- being too proud of oneself
- confused
- to ward off or prevent
- a little bit or small amount
- with joyful excitement
- trip or voyage
- to untangle
15 Clues: painful • confused • hard work • firm belief • to untangle • a great amount • trip or voyage • exceptionally fine • to ward off or prevent • with joyful excitement • to spread out or scatter • being too proud of oneself • a little bit or small amount • anger at something or bitterness • to make or do something at the spur of the moment
Plate tectonics 1 2019-02-19
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- two plates moving apart
- distinct sections of the lithosphere which make up the outermost layer of the Earth
- thicker part of Earth’s crust that forms the large land masses
- two plates coming together
- undersea mountain range formed where two parts of the Earth’s crust are moving apart
- formation of new oceanic crust due to the up welling of magma at mid-ocean ridges
- study of the movement of large masses of rock, known as plates, on the Earth’s surface; includes folds, faults, and plate movement
- process where one plate slides under another
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- a change to the structure of the Earth by tectonic activities
- 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
- two plates sliding past each other in opposite directions
- a region where two lithosphere plates meet
- thinner part of Earth’s crust that lies underneath the ocean basins
- 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
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 • ...
Plate tectonics 1 2019-02-19
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- thicker part of Earth’s crust that forms the large land masses
- a change to the structure of the Earth by tectonic activities
- a region where two lithosphere plates meet
- two plates moving apart
- two plates coming together
- thinner part of Earth’s crust that lies underneath the ocean basins
- undersea mountain range formed where two parts of the Earth’s crust are moving apart
- process where one plate slides under another
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- formation of new oceanic crust due to the up welling of magma at mid-ocean ridges
- large bowl shaped depression that holds ocean water; regions of crust below sea level
- theory that describes plate movement and how it affects Earth’s geologic features
- study of the movement of large masses of rock, known as plates, on the Earth’s surface; includes folds, faults, and plate movement
- 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
- two plates sliding past each other in opposite directions
- distinct sections of the lithosphere which make up the outermost layer of the Earth
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 • ...
Plate tectonics 1 2019-02-19
Across
- two plates sliding past each other in opposite directions
- two plates coming together
- thinner part of Earth’s crust that lies underneath the ocean basins
- thicker part of Earth’s crust that forms the large land masses
- a region where two lithosphere plates meet
- distinct sections of the lithosphere which make up the outermost layer of the Earth
Down
- a change to the structure of the Earth by tectonic activities
- two plates moving apart
- formation of new oceanic crust due to the up welling of magma at mid-ocean ridges
- theory that describes plate movement and how it affects Earth’s geologic features
- 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
- undersea mountain range formed where two parts of the Earth’s crust are moving apart
- large bowl shaped depression that holds ocean water; regions of crust below sea level
- process where one plate slides under another
- study of the movement of large masses of rock, known as plates, on the Earth’s surface; includes folds, faults, and plate movement
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 • ...
Personal Conflict Management 2020-08-31
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- Interest-based conflict arises from a focus on the ____ of each of the parties rather than on their positions.
- What type of conflict occurs when one person perceives that another person is blocking an important goal?
- Which type of interdependence of goals can result from factors such as disliking the other person or a competitive reward structure?
- What is a rational weighing of facts and evidence using the rules of logic?
- What type of strategy removes oneself from the controversy?
- If interpersonal conflict does not yet exist in a scenario, what type of conflict is it?
- Which type of goals relate to tangible resources?
- Who proposed the field theory and suggests that within any system there are forces that drive conflicts and forces that restrain conflicts?
- Which theory is built on the metaphor of an economic marketplace and assumes that people will make choices that are the most beneficial to them?
- What type of conflict arises from goal interference about information?
- ____-making is how we weave together knowledge, feelings, intuitions, and backgrounds to make sense of the world.
- Which learning theory posits that attitudes and behaviors are developed by observing others?
- What do conflict managers need to be focused on?
- What is determined by biology?
- What type of meaning is the dictionary definition?
- How many choices are there of equal negative value for an avoid-avoid conflict to emerge?
- Description, problem solving and sympathy are examples of what type of behavior?
- What type of management includes communication intended to move two people’s views of a situation closer together?
- What term can be understood as the level to which people need each other to attain their goals?
- What type of gains encompass the concept that the goals of all parties in a conflict might be met if creative strategies are applied to the problem?
- What process did Shannon and Weaver represent communication as?
- Which theory conceived an internal struggle between the id and the superego?
- What type of meaning is the personal association for a word?
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- It is a fallacy to view what as a rightful entitlement of the powerful?
- Friends who discuss conflicts find they have similar what?
- Name the type of goals that are affirmation, reaffirmation, saving transformation, or subversion of self or other face.
- Who’s six views provide fertile ground for interpersonal conflict?
- What is the approach when each sees the other as the problem?
- What type of interference causes conflict?
- What are interest-based conflict managers are adept at creating?
- What term means communicating about communication?
- Which theories focus attention on the communication and interactions among people rather than on the individual?
- What is an example of a position?
- What term means that there is a finite amount of something?
- What frequently escalates because people act on the assumption that they have communicated accurately when they have not?
- What type of goals involve who the parties want to be to each other?
- What type of goals involve how a person wishes events to unfold, how decisions are made, or how communication occurs?
- What type of conflict is purely a struggle about one’s goals?
- If you have this type of aggression you are attacking others and their positions.
- What is an internal conversation called, intrapersonal ______?
- What is one type of interaction theory advanced by Delia, stating that people create meaning through a series of schemas?
41 Clues: What is determined by biology? • What is an example of a position? • What type of interference causes conflict? • What do conflict managers need to be focused on? • Which type of goals relate to tangible resources? • What term means communicating about communication? • What type of meaning is the dictionary definition? • ...
Social learning theory and operant conditioning crossword 2017-07-06
Across
- To take away, either punishment or reinforcement
- Put forward Operant Conditioning
- When every fifth, tenth, twelfth or any other such regular correct response is reinforced
- A key term for social learning theory
Down
- Thorndike called the theory this
- To give, either punishment or reinforcement
- Put forward Social Learning Theory
- Therapy based on the principles of operant conditioning
- Where the desired effect is reinforced every time it occurs
- One of ARRM
10 Clues: One of ARRM • Thorndike called the theory this • Put forward Operant Conditioning • Put forward Social Learning Theory • A key term for social learning theory • To give, either punishment or reinforcement • To take away, either punishment or reinforcement • Therapy based on the principles of operant conditioning • ...
Crossword of Natural Selection 2022-04-04
Across
- The animal that has 26 types of different species in the Galapagos islands.
- The famous book from Charles Darwin.
- The islands that contributed to the development of Darwin's theory of evolution.
- The indefinite continued process of existence.
- The country where Charles Darwin is from
- The production of offspring by a sexual or asexual process.
- A genetic difference in DNA among individuals.
- the gradual development of something or an organism.
- The famous phrase of Charles Darwin from his book.
- The creator of the Natural Selection theory.
Down
- A person, typically one more remote than a grandparent, from whom one is descended.
- The 5 year voyage that took place in all the world.
- The product or result of something.
- The evolution of an organism to be better adapted to their environments.
- An expert in or student of natural history.
- the intentional breeding of plants or animals to a specific trait.
- A person who is studying or has expert knowledge of one or more of the natural or physical sciences.
- A living thing.
- The process in which organisms better adapted to their environments tend to survive.
- A place where organisms live.
20 Clues: A living thing. • A place where organisms live. • The product or result of something. • The famous book from Charles Darwin. • The country where Charles Darwin is from • An expert in or student of natural history. • The creator of the Natural Selection theory. • The indefinite continued process of existence. • A genetic difference in DNA among individuals. • ...
