theory of the firm Crossword Puzzles
Economics Ch. 14, 15, 16, 17 2013-07-16
Across
- a group of firms acting in unison
- a market structure in which many firms sell products that are similar but not identical
- the benefits that arise when two companies merge
- when one company lowers its prices to drive another out of business
- a monopoly that arises because a single firm can supply a good or service to an entire market at a smaller cost than could two or more firms
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- an agreement among firms in a market about quantities to produce or prices change
- a corporation made up of a number of different, seemingly unrelated businesses
- the change in total revenue from an additional unit sold
- the business practice of selling the same good at different prices to different customers
- passed in 1890 to reduce market power of trusts that dominated the economy
- a market with many buyers and sellers trading identical products so that each buyer and seller is a price taker
- a market structure in which only a few sellers offer similar or identical products
- total revenue divided by the quantity sold
- a firm that is the sole seller of a product without close substitutes
- a cost that has already been committed and cannot be recovered
15 Clues: a group of firms acting in unison • total revenue divided by the quantity sold • the benefits that arise when two companies merge • the change in total revenue from an additional unit sold • a cost that has already been committed and cannot be recovered • when one company lowers its prices to drive another out of business • ...
William James 2022-08-11
8 Clues: Theory of emotion • Study of the human body • Theory that James founded? • University that James attended • Theory that James heavily Advanced? • Study of the human mind and its functions • James was a "Great American ____________" • James is considered the founder of what kind of psychology?
jacqueline ruiz 2023-04-26
Across
- when the daylight/night hours are equal in Spring and Summer
- solstice when the daylight hours are the longest and night hours are the shortest
- this shows the number of molecules
- this thing is cold, dense, and dark
- number it gives you the identification of the atom for each element
- the plate tectonic theory is basically the theory of where a man was able to state that the continents moved away from each other like a puzzle
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- fusion this happens inside a star
- this is the process y which new oceanic crust forms along a mid-ocean ridge and older oceanic crust moves away from the ridge
- sequence the stage our sun is in currently
- dwarf the stage that comes after the white dwarf
- solstice when the daylight hours are the shortest, and night hours are the longest
- this is the smallest unit of an element, and elements make up everything, including you
12 Clues: fusion this happens inside a star • this shows the number of molecules • this thing is cold, dense, and dark • sequence the stage our sun is in currently • dwarf the stage that comes after the white dwarf • when the daylight/night hours are equal in Spring and Summer • number it gives you the identification of the atom for each element • ...
Atomic Structure 2024-05-05
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- structure A diagram showing the arrangement of atoms and bonds in a molecule
- The sum of protons and neutrons in an atom
- Atoms of the same element with different numbers of neutrons
- electron Electrons in the outermost energy level that participate in bonding
- A substance that donates hydrogen ions in a chemical reaction
- A substance that accepts hydrogen ions in a chemical reaction
- A positively charged particle in the nucleus
- A fundamental building block of protons and neutrons
- The central, positively charged core of the atom
- The number of protons in an atom
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- A noble gas element with no chemical reactivity
- A division of an orbital with a specific energy level
- The region around the nucleus where electrons are likely to be found
- A negatively charged particle that moves around the nucleus
- level A specific energy level in an atom
- theory A theory used to predict the shapes of molecules
- A particle with no charge found in the nucleus
17 Clues: The number of protons in an atom • level A specific energy level in an atom • The sum of protons and neutrons in an atom • A positively charged particle in the nucleus • A particle with no charge found in the nucleus • A noble gas element with no chemical reactivity • The central, positively charged core of the atom • ...
Unit 2 Crossword Puzzle 2021-08-20
Across
- contract between two parties where rights and resources are transferred
- group of 10 to 20 persons who contribute to common fund
- these entrepreneurs try to bring about social change
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- an entrepreneur in an already existing org
- these entrepreneurs are driven by the desire to change the world
- apex institution in the field of ED
- where a profit making firm takes over a sick unit
- merger between two firms in totally unrelated business activities
- contract where a firm transfers its processes to third party
- in this method of EDP an actual or hypothetical problem is given for discussion
10 Clues: apex institution in the field of ED • an entrepreneur in an already existing org • where a profit making firm takes over a sick unit • these entrepreneurs try to bring about social change • group of 10 to 20 persons who contribute to common fund • contract where a firm transfers its processes to third party • ...
Contributors to the Atomic Theory 2024-12-13
Across
- The first to discover the electron, originally named "corpuscles"; Creator of plum pudding model
- Discoverer of the neutron particle
- Theorized that atoms have their charge in their very small nucleus; Discovery of the nucleus
- The father of the atomic theory; theory of indivisible particles called atoms
- Creator of the periodic table (1869)
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- The first scientist to initiate the theory of matter and atoms
- Created the theory that electrons move around a nucleus, but only in prescribed orbits
- Scientist who formulated a wave equation that could accurately calculate the energy levels of electrons
8 Clues: Discoverer of the neutron particle • Creator of the periodic table (1869) • The first scientist to initiate the theory of matter and atoms • The father of the atomic theory; theory of indivisible particles called atoms • Created the theory that electrons move around a nucleus, but only in prescribed orbits • ...
Getting away with murder 2023-01-11
Across
- _______ to the accident I was healthy but now all I eat is junk food
- Is when somebody steals a human being and puts them in a basement.
- A person typically a lawyer appointed to act for another in business or legal matters
- Þetta er þýðing á áðstæður.
- I was __________ for murder I did not commit.
- The nurse _______ blood from my arm.
- The job requires ____ experience in advertising.
- is the coroner’s job to see the cause of death
- Þetta er þýðing yfir Réttarlæknisfræði
- person who investigates the cause of death
- The forming of a theory or conjecture without firm evidence.
- Give evidence as a witness in a law court
- another word for murder
- I ______ the case because I felt like this wasn’t right.
- Þetta er þýðing á íbúa.
- He was a ____ for the crime.
- A supposition or proposed explanation made of the basis of limited evidence as a starting point for further investigation.
- another word for break or crack
- Another word for trespasser.
- I was concluded in A sports game.
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- someone who tells information to others.
- jury A jury, typically of 23 people, selected to examine the validity of an accusation before trail.
- þýðing yfir geranda.
- þýðing fyrir fórnalömb.
- Treat with cruelty or violence especially regularly or repeatedly
- When I was a ________ I always cried when things didn‘t go my way
- to when I got out of surgery I ________ my new life
- another word for violence
- another word for head office
- person known for being bad.
- is when somebody steals something valuable from you and won’t give the thing back until you give them some amount of money.
- Þetta er þýðing á meta.
- I ________ a paper for the school news paper
- þýðing á sökudólg.
- felons Þýðing er dæmdir glæpamenn
- þýðing á grunsemdir eða eitthvað grunsamlegt.
- another word for weird
- is when the court has decided to take the criminals life away.
- Will Mr.Griffin come forth and give us his _________
- I moved to the _________ over there just recently
40 Clues: þýðing á sökudólg. • þýðing yfir geranda. • another word for weird • þýðing fyrir fórnalömb. • Þetta er þýðing á meta. • another word for murder • Þetta er þýðing á íbúa. • another word for violence • Þetta er þýðing á áðstæður. • person known for being bad. • another word for head office • He was a ____ for the crime. • Another word for trespasser. • another word for break or crack • ...
Greek Philosophy! 2024-08-27
Across
- Credited as founder of Western Philosophy.
- The study of correct reasoning.
- Theory of knowledge.
- Student of Plato.
- Knowledge is through sense.
- Concerned with the nature and appreciation of beauty.
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- Branch of Metaphysics, that deals with studying being, existence, and reality.
- Theory of Moral principles.
- Socrates student and teacher of Aristotle.
- The study of abstract subjects such as time, space, identity, etc. Beyond physics.
- Knowledge is innate and intuitive.
11 Clues: Student of Plato. • Theory of knowledge. • Theory of Moral principles. • Knowledge is through sense. • The study of correct reasoning. • Knowledge is innate and intuitive. • Credited as founder of Western Philosophy. • Socrates student and teacher of Aristotle. • Concerned with the nature and appreciation of beauty. • ...
Oxford Page 1 column 3 2023-10-30
13 Clues: Clue • Leave • Urgently • To protect • Journey/ drift • without a change • Deal with a problem • the action of destroying • argument about something • to give all of something, • plan to so something wrong • Upper Floor of ship/ Terrace • firm or fixed intention to achieve something
Oxford Page 1 column 3 2023-10-30
13 Clues: Clue • Leave • Urgently • To protect • Journey/ drift • without a change • Deal with a problem • the action of destroying • argument about something • to give all of something, • plan to so something wrong • Upper Floor of ship/ Terrace • firm or fixed intention to achieve something
Science and Civilisation #1 2020-03-23
Across
- Organism which provides genetic information for Diphtheria toxin formation (13)
- Disease caused by Treponema pallidum (8)
- Rabies was first grown in its spinal cord (6)
- A form if indirect protection against disease (4, 8)
- German-Jewish scientist and developer of the "side chain" theory of immunology (4, 7)
- Tiny beings seen by X Across (10)
- His gardener's son was his first test case! (6, 6)
- Word describing a vaccine produced from a living microbe but weakened prior to administration (10)
- The "Great White Plague" (12)
- The "speckled monster" (8)
- Aristotelian Abiogenesis (11, 10)
- The "father" of sterility in surgery (6, 6)
- The founder of the "Germ Theory of Disease" (6, 4)
- Disease of maternity wards investigated by Semmelweis (9, 5)
- Generic term for the compound harvested from horse serum during the development of the first Diphtheria cure (9)
- Salk and Sabine famously developed vaccines for this disease (5)
- Dutch lens maker and inventor of hand-held microscope (7, 3, 11)
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- Instrument for transferring small amounts of fluid invented by the French School of Microbiology (7, 7)
- Spanish tour of vaccination 1803-1806 (5, 10)
- Pioneering method in the large-scale production of the first antibiotic (4-4, 12)
- Co-worker with XX Across (5)
- Chamberland's laziness resulted in a vaccine for this disease! (7, 7)
- Second Director of the Pasteur Institute (5,4)
- English polymath and Royal Society Ciurator of Experiments from 1662 (6,5)
- He was "almost right"? (3, 6, 6)
- Popular theory for the spread of Cholera (6)
- Popular book of "microscopic drawings" published in 1665 (12)
- Recipient organ for Chinese variolation (4)
- Finally disproved X Down (5, 7)
- Fleming's mould? (11)
- AKA "Compound 606" (9)
- Aussie first in Nobel's world? (6, 6)
- Animal origin for holiday-induced injection?? (3)
33 Clues: Fleming's mould? (11) • AKA "Compound 606" (9) • The "speckled monster" (8) • Co-worker with XX Across (5) • The "Great White Plague" (12) • Finally disproved X Down (5, 7) • He was "almost right"? (3, 6, 6) • Tiny beings seen by X Across (10) • Aristotelian Abiogenesis (11, 10) • Aussie first in Nobel's world? (6, 6) • Disease caused by Treponema pallidum (8) • ...
Sobriety/ 12 Steps 2016-04-24
Across
- Trust & confidence.
- Feeling of expectations.
- A incident or event that happens.
- A fundamental truth.
- A disease.
- Resolution or conclusion.
- The almighty.
- Firm belief in someone or something.
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- Bravery.
- A request from our higher power.
- A loved one
- Ability to think.
- Difficult to manage.
- To confess.
- To change for the better.
15 Clues: Bravery. • A disease. • A loved one • To confess. • The almighty. • Ability to think. • Trust & confidence. • Difficult to manage. • A fundamental truth. • Feeling of expectations. • To change for the better. • Resolution or conclusion. • A request from our higher power. • A incident or event that happens. • Firm belief in someone or something.
7-12 units 2020-06-15
Across
- to say that sth is certainly true
- prevalent, essential
- to improve (Ex.: the rules of the game were....)
- very embarrassed
- undoubtedly
- trial (trial test)
- strong, firm (about material)
- precious things
- a number of things following one after other
- difficulty, deprivation
- old-fashioned
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- very beautiful, stunning
- taxes
- unhappy, disappointed, having no hope
- jealous
- =it is likely that(noun)
- not friendly or unwilling to take part in things
- profitable
- to drop small pieces over dish
- ability to write and speak correctly
20 Clues: taxes • jealous • profitable • undoubtedly • old-fashioned • precious things • very embarrassed • trial (trial test) • prevalent, essential • difficulty, deprivation • very beautiful, stunning • =it is likely that(noun) • strong, firm (about material) • to drop small pieces over dish • to say that sth is certainly true • ability to write and speak correctly • ...
Persona Development Vocabulary 2024-02-14
Across
- an inner feeling
- being mature
- mental characters of someone
- developing from a child to an adult
- put it first
- moral qualities to a person
- being developed in the future
- how important something is to you
- how you act
- your surroundings
- how you decide on something
- replacement
- sence other peoples feelings
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- how we value and appreciate ourselves
- form an idea
- ability to finish something
- classmates
- firm trust
- responsible to finish/do something
- in control of
- improving from the person you were
21 Clues: classmates • firm trust • how you act • replacement • form an idea • being mature • put it first • in control of • an inner feeling • your surroundings • ability to finish something • moral qualities to a person • how you decide on something • mental characters of someone • sence other peoples feelings • being developed in the future • how important something is to you • ...
Psych 101 2021-08-01
Across
- had a hierarchy of needs
- Sigmund's moral code
- hungry dogs and bells
- made hypnosis popular
- conditioning other than operant
- Sigmund's answer to all motivation
- state of being immune to embarrassment
- some of grandeur, some of persecution
- finding one's fault in others
- like an asshole, everyone had a theory of it
- rationalization that says it wasn't worth it
- self in Freudian personality model
- animal in Freudian personality model
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- first to include the occult in theory
- hall where learning is done
- most common ego defense mechanism
- serious metal illness
- describes thought
- all but useless degree in psych
- literally, 'split mind'
- making up for deficits
- characterized by uncontrolled laughter
- faults we all have
- had a box, used chickens
24 Clues: describes thought • faults we all have • Sigmund's moral code • serious metal illness • hungry dogs and bells • made hypnosis popular • making up for deficits • literally, 'split mind' • had a hierarchy of needs • had a box, used chickens • hall where learning is done • finding one's fault in others • all but useless degree in psych • conditioning other than operant • ...
Chemistry Vocabulary Review Crossword: Chapters 1-3 2020-09-18
Across
- The SI standard unit of time. (CH. 2)
- The SI standard unit of length. (CH. 2)
- Previously agreed-on quantities used to report experimental measurements. THESE ARE VITAL TO CHEMISTRY! [add an s to the end of this answer] (CH. 2)
- Describes a process that releases heat energy. (CH. 3)
- A procedure that attempts to measure observable predictions to test a theory or law. (CH. 1)
- A substance that cannot be broken down into simpler substances. (CH. 3)
- A proposed explanation for observations and laws; presents a model of the way nature works and predicts behavior that extends well beyond the observations and laws from which it is formed. (CH. 1)
- A measure of the quantity of matter within an object. (CH. 2)
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- Often the first step in the scientific method and must measure or describe something about the physical world. (CH. 1)
- A fundamental property of materials that relates mass and volume and differs from one substance to another. Most commonly expressed in g/cm^3, g/mL, or g/L. (CH. 2)
- The SI standard unit of mass. (CH. 2)
- Describes a process that abdorbs heat energy. (CH. 3)
- A number that represents the number of times a term is multiplied by itself. (CH. 2)
- The science that seeks to understand the behavior of matter by studying what atoms and molecules do. (CH. 1)
- A theory or law before it has become well established; a tentative explanation for an observation or a scientific problem that can be tested by further investigation. (CH. 1)
- A measure of space. Any unit of length, when cubed, become a unit of this. (CH. 2)
- The capacity to do work. (CH. 3)
- Two capital letters that stand for International System (of units). (CH. 2)
18 Clues: The capacity to do work. (CH. 3) • The SI standard unit of time. (CH. 2) • The SI standard unit of mass. (CH. 2) • The SI standard unit of length. (CH. 2) • Describes a process that abdorbs heat energy. (CH. 3) • Describes a process that releases heat energy. (CH. 3) • A measure of the quantity of matter within an object. (CH. 2) • ...
Periodic Table 2013-01-09
Across
- - a row in a periodic table
- - the smallest particle that has the properties of an element
- table - an arrangement of elements in columns based on a set of properties
- - gas is the most abundant gas in our atmosphere (79%)
- - an element that has properties of both a metal and nonmetal
- gases - the elements in Group 8A of the periodic table
- - are the particles in atoms that have a neutral charge
- theory - a theory that states that matter is made of atoms
- - the elements in Group 7A of the periodic table
- - a vertical column of elements in the periodic table
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- - are the particles in atoms that have a positive charge
- symbol - the letters representing the element
- - another name for group
- - capable to being drawn into wire
- - are the particles in atoms that have a negative charge
- - the smallest unit of an element that has all of the properties of the compound
- - gas that is the second most abundant gas in our atmosphere (21%)
- - another name for period in the periodic table
18 Clues: - another name for group • - a row in a periodic table • - capable to being drawn into wire • symbol - the letters representing the element • - another name for period in the periodic table • - the elements in Group 7A of the periodic table • - a vertical column of elements in the periodic table • - gas is the most abundant gas in our atmosphere (79%) • ...
STONEHOUSE AND DD 2018-09-18
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- theory: A School of thought in psychology that states that you are born with very little instinct and that most human behavior is learned
- a school of thought in psychology that states that the mind is divided into two parts: the Unconscious mind and the conscious mind.
- Abnormal behaviour that can lead to frustration, anxiety, and obsessiveness. This type is usually a result of living with frustration at a young age.
- The study of people's feelings, thoughts, and personal development.
- the branch of psychology that involves creating programs to treat mental health problems and behavioral disorders
- The part of the unconscious mind that prompts us to do the moral thing and not just what feels best.
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- the school of thought in psychology in which psychologist believe that they can predict, as well as control or modify behavior by identifying that factors that motivated it in the first place.Usually in childhood.
- The branch of psychology that involves creating experiments and observing how people react in different situations.
- The part of the mind that we are unaware of in the psychoanalytic theory
- effect: a theory that explains that whether or not we intervene in a situation depends on the cues we get from that participants and/or other bystanders.
- The part of the unconscious mind that encourages us to seek physical (sexual, nutritional, ect) pleasure.
- The part of the mind that we are aware of in the psychoanalytic theory
- The part of the unconscious mind that Referees the Id and Superego and deals with external reality
13 Clues: The study of people's feelings, thoughts, and personal development. • The part of the mind that we are aware of in the psychoanalytic theory • The part of the mind that we are unaware of in the psychoanalytic theory • The part of the unconscious mind that Referees the Id and Superego and deals with external reality • ...
Muna's crossword 2020-03-25
Across
- helps trigger fight or flight
- affects metabolism
- an explanation using integrated set of principles that organizes observations and predicts behavior or events.
- observing and recording behavior naturally without manipulation
- a bar graph depicting a frequency distribution
- a flawed sampling process
- the body's electrochemical communication
- the most frequently occurring scores in a distribution
- the postexperiential explanation of the study
- oldest part of the brain
- repeating the essence of a research study to see whether the basic findings can be reproduced.
- helps with the storage of explicit memory
- obtaining self-reported attitudes or behavior by questioning representatives
- a testable prediction, often implied by a theory.
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- a variable that isn't being studied but can influence the study's results.
- the formation of new neurons
- Chemical messengers
- measure of two factor's variety
- Controls the pituitary gland
- the body's slow chemical communication system
- helps regulate the sugar in the blood
- study where one individual or group is studied in depth in the hope of revealing universal principles.
- all those in a group being studied
- tissue destruction
- a sample that fairly represents
- our subjective awareness of ourselves and our environment.
26 Clues: affects metabolism • tissue destruction • Chemical messengers • oldest part of the brain • a flawed sampling process • the formation of new neurons • Controls the pituitary gland • helps trigger fight or flight • measure of two factor's variety • a sample that fairly represents • all those in a group being studied • helps regulate the sugar in the blood • ...
Competiton & Free Enterprise 2024-12-03
Across
- few sellers; established markets which are extremely difficult to enter
- organization which employs resources in order to produce a good or service for a profit
- of or exhibiting similar features; two or more objects which are the same
- industry with only one firm producing the product, thus controlling the market
- marketing system in which flexible prices are a necessity due to competition
- French term meaning “let do;” belief the government should have a hands off approach and stay out of the economy
- nothing is done due to possible negative effects of government intervention
- mutual dependence
- market structure where many firms compete against each other when selling similar products
- allows access of buyers and sellers to the market
- government specifies the price a monopolist is able to charge for their product
- to be similarly priced
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- when marketers compete on the basis of price
- government directly controls the firm’s behavior
- government controls mergers and acquisitions to make sure competition exists and to prevent collusion
- amount of monetary gain after all production costs have been subtracted
- firms consciousness of their competition’s prices and actions; tendency of
- business action of two or more companies striving to gain customers
- Competition focuses on factors such as features, quality, service and promotion
- most resources are government owned
- freedom of private businesses to operate in a competitive manner for profit
- capital, labor and land assets used in production operations
- ability of individual citizens to own and operate resources
- income before any deductions are taken out
- exists as a result of the high fixed costs or startup costs of operating a business in a specific industry
- prohibits the private ownership or management of resources
26 Clues: mutual dependence • to be similarly priced • most resources are government owned • income before any deductions are taken out • when marketers compete on the basis of price • government directly controls the firm’s behavior • allows access of buyers and sellers to the market • prohibits the private ownership or management of resources • ...
Evolution 2024-02-08
Across
- Random changes in gene frequency (10)
- Small-scale evolution within a species (10)
- Useless structures from past adaptations (7)
- Proof supporting a theory (7)
- Copying another organism's appearance (7)
- Supercontinent millions of years ago (7)
- Disappearance of a species (9)
- Process driving evolution, "survival of the..." (14)
- Ability to survive and reproduce (7)
- Characteristic that helps an organism survive (9)
- Large-scale evolution, leading to new groups (11)
- Scientist famous for his theory of evolution (6)
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- Breeding that chooses certain traits (8)
- Formation of new species (9)
- Similar in structure but different in origin (8)
- Complete genetic blueprint of an organism (6)
- Drug-resistant bacteria (8)
- Evidence of ancient life (6)
- Similar in function but different in origin (8)
- Study of fossils (12)
- Study of body structure and function (7)
21 Clues: Study of fossils (12) • Drug-resistant bacteria (8) • Formation of new species (9) • Evidence of ancient life (6) • Proof supporting a theory (7) • Disappearance of a species (9) • Ability to survive and reproduce (7) • Random changes in gene frequency (10) • Breeding that chooses certain traits (8) • Supercontinent millions of years ago (7) • ...
Working Capital Management 2018-08-25
Across
- a liquidity ratio that measures a company's ability to pay short-term and long-term obligations
- engage in more business than can be supported by the market or by the funds or resources available
- oldest inventory items are recorded as sold first but do not necessarily mean that the exact oldest physical object has been tracked and sold
- short term bills issued by rbi
- denoting a manufacturing system in which materials or components are delivered immediately before they are required in order to minimize storage costs
- a metric that expresses the length of time, in days, that it takes for a company to convert resource inputs into cash flows
- buying goods or assets
- when a company sells its invoices to a factor
- a conclusive test of the success or value of a firm
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- the amount of checks presented to the bank for payment exceeds the amount on deposit
- the total amount of money being transferred into and out of a business, especially as affecting liquidity.
- an instrument of debt written by the seller of goods and services and accepted by the buyer of goods and services
- the order quantity that minimizes the total holding costs and ordering costs
- average number of days it takes a firm to collect its accounts receivable
- due but not paid
- short term finance market
- an estimation of the cash inflows and outflows for a business over a specific period of time
- a complete list of items such as property, goods in stock, or the contents of a building
18 Clues: due but not paid • buying goods or assets • short term finance market • short term bills issued by rbi • when a company sells its invoices to a factor • a conclusive test of the success or value of a firm • average number of days it takes a firm to collect its accounts receivable • the order quantity that minimizes the total holding costs and ordering costs • ...
Primary Lesson 1 Sept. 2024-08-28
10 Clues: teachable • talk to God • turn around • rock or sand • builds on sand • builds on rock • be firm in ____ • still, _____ voice • _____ of the world • Jesus is the _____ of Judah
PSY 225 Second Study Session 2025-11-04
Across
- The visual cliff experiment is used to study the development of what perception in infants?
- What is it called when you control your behavior?
- A child understands that a beagle is a 'dog'. When they see a poodle for the first time and also call it a 'dog', they are demonstrating which of Piaget's cognitive processes?
- Who developed the first intelligence test?
- An irrational fear of something specific so severe it interferes with day to day functioning
- What behaviors happen when children act out in negative ways on the environment?
- What type of anxiety do babies have when their parent leaves?
- According to Cattell and Horn's theory, which form of intelligence uses learned knowledge and experience, such as vocabulary and general information
- What type of attachment is a strong, positive emotional bond with a particular person who provides comfort and a sense of belonging?
- According to social cognitive theory, the high-pitched, simplified, and repetitive way that adults often speak to infants is called
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- The brain's capacity for change in response to experience, which is particularly high during infancy and adolescence, is known as
- Who developed the Sociocultural Theory of Development
- Who used updated ideas from Harlow's research and used ethological theory in his research on attachment to create 4 stages of early attachment?
- Which of the five parts of language governs the rules for how to put words together into grammatically correct sentences?
- Which lobe of the brain is primarily associated with processing sensory input such as touch, temperature, and pain?
- What disorder is described in the DSM-5 as “repetitive and persistent pattern of behavior in which the basic rights of others or major age-appropriate social norms or rules are violated”
- a cognitive bias where an individual has difficulty understanding or considering perspectives other than their own
- What behaviors happen when children experience painful emotions and may do things that are hurtful to themselves?
- Who believes that children actively create knowledge on their own, and that development happens in 4 stages?
- Experiencing the feelings of others (pleasure or pain)
- What results when children think about a specific behavior they have done that they regret?
- What deep emotion spikes in girls during puberty?
- A child first gains control over their head and neck, then their arms, and finally their legs. This pattern of 'head-down' development is known as
23 Clues: Who developed the first intelligence test? • What is it called when you control your behavior? • What deep emotion spikes in girls during puberty? • Who developed the Sociocultural Theory of Development • Experiencing the feelings of others (pleasure or pain) • What type of anxiety do babies have when their parent leaves? • ...
Psychology 2022-10-06
Across
- sensations or views of the world
- an explanation using a set of principles
- things we've been taught (personality, style)
- encode,process,store,retrieve info
- how behavior springs from unconcious drives and conflicts
- biology, social culture, psycological
- the science of the brain
- the study of mind and behavior evolution
- at birth the mind is a blank slate or...
- 2 variables change together
- "I knew it all along" phenomenon
- studying the whole individual and uniqueness of each
- testable prediction implied by a theory
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- you manipulate or change it
- links between biological and psychological approaches
- thinking and behavior revolves around the world
- how we learn observable responses
- what we know comes from experiences
- relationship that doesnt empirically exist
- the values of 2 variables, cluster of dots
- repeating steps of research study with different things
- studying at points during the life span
- the traits you're born with (eye color, skin)
- self reported behaviors of a group
- how the environment influences a person
- compare groups to another based on different variables
- mind and body are separate, knowledge is...
- physical aspects of the brain
- 1 individual is studied in depth
29 Clues: the science of the brain • you manipulate or change it • 2 variables change together • physical aspects of the brain • sensations or views of the world • "I knew it all along" phenomenon • 1 individual is studied in depth • how we learn observable responses • encode,process,store,retrieve info • self reported behaviors of a group • what we know comes from experiences • ...
Chapter 3 2025-10-21
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- Lawrence ________ studied moral development.
- The gradual improvement in self-control and responsibility with age.
- Our biological inheritance that interacts with experience.
- The process of biological growth that causes orderly changes in behavior.
- The study of physical, cognitive, and social change throughout life.
- Jean ________ proposed a theory of cognitive development.
- Traits that persist through life show __________.
- A period in life when personality traits become more consistent.
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- Erik ________ proposed a psychosocial stage theory.
- A characteristic that shows adaptability over time.
- The view that development is like climbing a ladder, in distinct __________.
- A research method that compares people of different ages.
- The scientific study of how and why people change over the life span.
- The period of rapid brain growth during childhood or puberty.
- Developmental change that occurs in distinct steps or __________.
- Gradual and continuous development is often compared to riding an __________.
- Experiences and environment influencing our development.
- The idea that both biological and environmental factors interact.
- Emotional excitability that tends to remain stable through life.
- A research method that follows people over time.
20 Clues: Lawrence ________ studied moral development. • A research method that follows people over time. • Traits that persist through life show __________. • Erik ________ proposed a psychosocial stage theory. • A characteristic that shows adaptability over time. • Experiences and environment influencing our development. • ...
Chapter 2 Vocabulary 2017-03-08
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- Omitting inessential words
- Able to be bent permanently out of shape without breaking
- The doctrine that all events, including human actions, are ultimately determined by causes external to the will
- Situated on the edge of something
- The theory that opinions and actions should be based on reason and knowledge
- Very weak or slight
- Unchanging over time or unable to be changed
- Easily shaped or molded
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- Rejecting all religions with the belief that life is meaningless
- Clever and original
- Something added or attached to something larger or more important
- The brain's ability to reorganize itself
- Shapes that share the same center
- The branch of knowledge that deals with structure
- The theory that all knowledge is derived from sense-experience
- Becoming accustomed or used to something
- Showing great attention to detail
17 Clues: Clever and original • Very weak or slight • Easily shaped or molded • Omitting inessential words • Shapes that share the same center • Situated on the edge of something • Showing great attention to detail • The brain's ability to reorganize itself • Becoming accustomed or used to something • Unchanging over time or unable to be changed • ...
Scientist Name 2023-06-25
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- Physician, philosopher, and humanitarian who dedicated his life to providing medical care in Africa.
- Microbiologist and chemist who developed vaccines and made significant contributions to the understanding of germ theory.
- This polymath was an artist, inventor, and scientist. He painted the famous Mona Lisa and made scientific observations and sketches of various subjects.
- 17th-century scientist who discovered the laws of motion and gravity.
- Inventor and scientist who is credited with inventing the telephone and made significant contributions to communication technology.
- Theoretical physicist known for his work on black holes and his bestselling book "A Brief History of Time."
- Chemist and crystallographer whose work was crucial in the discovery of the structure of DNA.
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- Inventor and businessman known for his development of practical inventions like the electric light bulb and phonograph.
- Inventor and electrical engineer known for his contributions to the development of alternating current (AC) power systems.
- Discoverer of penicillin, the world's first antibiotic, which revolutionized medicine.
- Naturalist who formulated the theory of evolution through natural selection.
- Primatologist and conservationist who studied and advocated for the protection of chimpanzees and their habitats.
- Astronomer and physicist who made significant contributions to the scientific understanding of motion, gravity, and the cosmos.
- Theoretical physicist known for his theory of relativity and the equation E=mc².
- Pioneer in the field of radioactivity and the first woman to win a Nobel Prize in two different sciences.
15 Clues: 17th-century scientist who discovered the laws of motion and gravity. • Naturalist who formulated the theory of evolution through natural selection. • Theoretical physicist known for his theory of relativity and the equation E=mc². • Discoverer of penicillin, the world's first antibiotic, which revolutionized medicine. • ...
Trade 2025-06-10
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- practice by which one company owning intangible property (the licensor) grants another firm (the licensee) the right to use that property for a specified period of time
- export of industrial equipment in return fr products produced by that equipment
- individuals or organizations that represent one or more indirect exporter in a target market
- (2 words) institutional arrangement by which a firm gets its products, technologies, human skills, or other resources to market
- (2 words) practice by which one company designs, constructs, and tests a production facility for a client firm
- practice by which one company (the franchiser) supplies another (the franchisee) with intangible property and other assistance over an extended period
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- (2 words) a separate company that is created and jointly owned by two or more independent entities to achieve a common business objective
- practice of selling goods or services that are paid for, in whole or in part, with other goods or services
- agreement that a company will offset a hard-currency sale to a nation by making a hard currency purchase of an unspecified product from that nation in the future
- exchange of goods or services directly for other goods or services without the use of money
- document ordering an importer to pay an exporter a specified sum of money at a specified time
11 Clues: export of industrial equipment in return fr products produced by that equipment • exchange of goods or services directly for other goods or services without the use of money • individuals or organizations that represent one or more indirect exporter in a target market • ...
Crucible Crossword-Gabby,Riley and Carleigh 2019-02-18
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- eagerly
- teaching by repetition or urging
- firm; unyielding
- shameless boldness
- the condition of being unknown
- trick
- paleness
- tending to soothe anger
- charming; flattering
- barely noticeable
- A pre-existing preference
- to avoid or escape by deceit or cleverness
- act of returning an injury or wrong
- courteous regard or respect
- low; mean
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- argumentative
- false accusation; slander
- concealment of one's real nature or motives
- the testimony of a witness made under oath but not in open court
- action designed to soothe
- tormented; frustrated
- skeptically
- make better
- adhere; cling
- the study of religion
25 Clues: trick • eagerly • paleness • low; mean • skeptically • make better • argumentative • adhere; cling • firm; unyielding • barely noticeable • shameless boldness • charming; flattering • tormented; frustrated • the study of religion • tending to soothe anger • false accusation; slander • action designed to soothe • A pre-existing preference • courteous regard or respect • the condition of being unknown • ...
Sociology Crossword 2023-05-23
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- A cultural group or subculture whose values and norms of behavior run counter to those of the region's social mainstream
- Theory that all aspects of a society serve a function and are necessary for the survival of that society
- Theory that focuses on how individuals interact with the world around them
- The study of social life, social change, and human behaviors
- Societies concept of how men and women are supposed to act and behave
- To apply one's own culture or ethnicity as a frame of reference to judge other cultures
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- Social division based on cultural, national, and linguistic traits
- The view that ethical and social standards reflect the cultural context from which they are derived.
- Type of sanction from somebody in charge
- Groups that are perceived to deviate from the normative standards of the dominant culture
- Counter Culture Group in the 1960s
- The ability to understand and share the feelings of someone else
- Theory that seeks to explain political and economic events in terms of an ongoing struggle over finite resources.
13 Clues: Counter Culture Group in the 1960s • Type of sanction from somebody in charge • The study of social life, social change, and human behaviors • The ability to understand and share the feelings of someone else • Social division based on cultural, national, and linguistic traits • Societies concept of how men and women are supposed to act and behave • ...
B5M6-B6M1 2019-01-24
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- be important or useful to do
- not formal or official
- the natural environment where an animal lives
- an official request of sth. in writing
- a person who buys goods
- the main point of attention
- having things in good order
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- not now existing
- a part of sth. larger
- chance
- happening before an event
- at the same time
- a fight
- sth. valuable given to sb. as a reward
- the act of saying sorry
- a place;v.to see sth.
- a company;adj.not soft
17 Clues: chance • a fight • not now existing • at the same time • a part of sth. larger • a place;v.to see sth. • not formal or official • a company;adj.not soft • the act of saying sorry • a person who buys goods • happening before an event • the main point of attention • having things in good order • be important or useful to do • an official request of sth. in writing • ...
Crossword 30v2 2016-07-08
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- Research information.
- See blind
- Of a clinical trial comparing two or more treatments.
- See adverse.
- Selection of treatment in a clinical trial by chance.
- See eligibility.
- The study of the patterns, causes, and control of disease in groups of people.
- Inactive treatment designed to mimic active treatment in a trial.
- Official, detailed, written instructions for the management of clinical trials.
- See statistical.
- The extent to which a test measures what it was intended to measure.
- See standard.
- Based on experimental data not on a theory.
- See case
- Intensive observation of an individual or group of individuals..
- Dummy pill.
- An adverse effect produced by a drug that is detrimental to the participant's health
- Treatment group in randomised controlled trial.
- The study of the inheritance of physical and psychological traits from ancestors.
- See informed.
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- Idea or theory that forms the basis for research.
- The amount of treatment taken, or radiation given, at a time.
- An unwanted result of treatment.
- Characteristics that patients must have to be included in a study.
- In an experimental setting, a factor that changes in amount and kind.
- An organised set of concepts that explains a phenomenon or set of phenomena.
- Research which participants are observed repeatedly over a period of time.
- Study where patients and doctors know which treatment is being given.
- Person taking part in research.
- Treatment plan that specifies the dosage, schedule, and duration of treatment
- The probability that an event or difference occurred by chance alone.
- See open
- See standard.
- Overall outcome that the protocol is designed to evaluate.
- Formal agreement to take part in research.
- see sham
- Study in which treatment is concealed from patients and or doctors.
- Rules of behaviour based on ideas about what is morally good and bad.
- Document describing the objectives, design and methodology of a clinical trial.
39 Clues: See open • See case • see sham • See blind • Dummy pill. • See adverse. • See standard. • See standard. • See informed. • See eligibility. • See statistical. • Research information. • Person taking part in research. • An unwanted result of treatment. • Formal agreement to take part in research. • Based on experimental data not on a theory. • Treatment group in randomised controlled trial. • ...
v23-07 2016-07-06
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- Based on experimental data not on a theory.
- Treatment plan that specifies the dosage, schedule, and duration of treatment
- Person taking part in research.
- Paramount criterion in medical research
- The amount of treatment taken, or radiation given, at a time.
- In an experimental setting, a factor that varies in amount and kind.
- Dummy pill.
- The study of the inheritance of physical and psychological traits from ancestors.
- Selection of treatment in a clinical trial by chance.
- The probability that an event or difference occurred by chance alone.
- Research information.
- Formal agreement to take part in research.
- Idea or theory that forms the basis for research.
- Of a clinical trial comparing two or more treatments.
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- The study of the patterns, causes, and control of disease in groups of people.
- Research which participants are observed repeatedly over a period of time.
- An adverse effect produced by a drug that is detrimental to the participant's health
- Overall outcome that the protocol is designed to evaluate.
- Official, detailed, written instructions for the management of clinical trials.
- Characteristics that patients must have to be included in a study
- treatment Inactive treatment designed to mimic active treatment in a trial.
- The extent to which a test measures what it was intended to measure.
- An unwanted side effect of treatment.
- Study where patients and doctors know which treatment is being given
- Rules of behaviour based on ideas about what is morally good and bad.
- Document describing the objectives, design and methodology of a clinical trial.
- Study in which treatment is hidden from patients and or doctors.
- Treatment group in randomised controlled trial.
- Intensive observation of an individual or group of individuals.
- An organized set of concepts that explains a phenomenon or set of phenomena.
30 Clues: Dummy pill. • Research information. • Person taking part in research. • An unwanted side effect of treatment. • Paramount criterion in medical research • Formal agreement to take part in research. • Based on experimental data not on a theory. • Treatment group in randomised controlled trial. • Idea or theory that forms the basis for research. • ...
UNIT 1 & 2 BIO 2024-11-27
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- an scientific idea that has not yet been proven
- The movement of a substance from an area that is crowded to an area that is less crowded
- The movement of water though a cell membrane
- gives out the grades
- the basic unit of life and function in all living things
- A pure substance made of the same kinds of atoms
- Possible answer or guess
- A group of cells that work together to do a certain job
- Study of living things
- Study of plants
- a theory that has passed many test
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- The part of a cell that controls all the other parts
- A thick strand of nuclear material that passes on traits from the parent cell to the daughter cells druing reproduction
- The process by which plat cells use carbon dioxide water and light energy to make food
- created this puzzle
- when organisms keep their internal conditions relatively stable
- A structure in a cell that release the most of a cell's energy
17 Clues: Study of plants • created this puzzle • gives out the grades • Study of living things • Possible answer or guess • a theory that has passed many test • The movement of water though a cell membrane • an scientific idea that has not yet been proven • A pure substance made of the same kinds of atoms • The part of a cell that controls all the other parts • ...
✨Approaches Revision✨ 2021-02-01
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- This approach believed that all behaviour is learnt
- He developed the theory of operant conditioning
- Social learning theory (SLT) rests on the idea of ......... learning
- Theoretical ....... are visual representations of internal mental processes that help simplify and visualise mental processes.
- Behaviourists popularly used them as research subjects
- When you make assumptions about internal mental processes that cannot be observed directly.
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- He established the psychodynamic approach in 1900
- Positive .........– when a behaviour is followed by a desirable consequence thus more likely to be repeated.
- He developed the theory of classical conditioning
- The type of behaviour that was being sought in the 'Bobo doll experiment'
- They are mental frameworks of information that we use to organise past experiences and to interpret new situations.
11 Clues: He developed the theory of operant conditioning • He established the psychodynamic approach in 1900 • He developed the theory of classical conditioning • This approach believed that all behaviour is learnt • Behaviourists popularly used them as research subjects • Social learning theory (SLT) rests on the idea of ......... learning • ...
TV SHOWS - CSHS 2022-05-20
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- How I Met Your _______
- Sons of __________
- Young _________
- _______Abbey
- _________ Family
- Grey's ________
- _____ is us
- The ___________ Dead
- A Million _______ Things
- Gilmore ______
- Chicago ______
- ________ Bloods
- Two and a _______ Men
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- _________ Is the New Black
- Law & __________
- The Good ________
- American _________ Story
- __________ Bad
- _________ Minds
- The ________ Attendant
- Schitt's ___________
- Stranger __________
- The _________ Diaries
- The Big Bang __________
- __________ Guy
- Games of _________
26 Clues: _____ is us • _______Abbey • __________ Bad • Gilmore ______ • Chicago ______ • __________ Guy • Young _________ • _________ Minds • Grey's ________ • ________ Bloods • Law & __________ • _________ Family • The Good ________ • Sons of __________ • Games of _________ • Stranger __________ • Schitt's ___________ • The ___________ Dead • The _________ Diaries • Two and a _______ Men • How I Met Your _______ • ...
plate tectonics :) 2021-02-25
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- a theory explaining the structure of the earth's crust and many associated phenomena as resulting from the interaction of rigid lithospheric plates which move slowly over the underlying mantle.
- a sudden and violent shaking of the ground
- a long high sea wave caused by an earthquake
- solid bulk of Earth's interior
- any of the world's main continuous expanses of land (Africa, Antarctica, Asia, Australia, Europe, North America, South America).
- a supercontinent
- the upper layer of the earth's mantle
- the hypothesis that the Earth's continents have moved over geologic time
- hot fluid or semifluid material below or within the earth's crust
- the person whoformulated the first complete statement of the continental drift hypothesis
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- the formation of new areas of oceanic crust
- name of wegeners theory
- a mountain with magma inside
- the rigid outer part of the earth, consisting of the crust and upper mantle.
- a line of mountains connected by high ground.
- its lightest, most buoyant rock layer.
- the fraction of the pore space occupied by water
- the innermost geologic layer of the planet Earth.
- a fluid layer thick and composed of mostly iron and nickel that lies above Earth's solid inner core
- the state of the atmosphere at a place and time as regards heat
20 Clues: a supercontinent • name of wegeners theory • a mountain with magma inside • solid bulk of Earth's interior • the upper layer of the earth's mantle • its lightest, most buoyant rock layer. • a sudden and violent shaking of the ground • the formation of new areas of oceanic crust • a long high sea wave caused by an earthquake • a line of mountains connected by high ground. • ...
Kinetic Theory 2023-12-13
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- When particles are a medium distance apart and can flow
- Each different kind of atom has a different number of protons
- The animal that pulls Santa's sleigh (Rudolph!)
- Chrismtas socks that hang on the fire place
- The smallest unit of matter we can obtain chemically
- What does Buddy the Elf say his favorite thing is?
- When particles are far apart and move randomly to fill whatever space they are in
- When particles have more energy we can measure it as ________
- What is hung on the Christmas tree
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- When a substance changes from liquid to solid
- When particles move, they have ________ energy
- When particles are packed tightly together (rigid, strong)
- Everything around us can be modelled as being made up of _______
- When a substance changes from solid to liquid
- The name of Santa's wife
- When a group of atoms join together they form a _____
- The physical nature of a substance
17 Clues: The name of Santa's wife • The physical nature of a substance • What is hung on the Christmas tree • Chrismtas socks that hang on the fire place • When a substance changes from liquid to solid • When a substance changes from solid to liquid • When particles move, they have ________ energy • The animal that pulls Santa's sleigh (Rudolph!) • ...
Set Theory 2024-02-12
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- the joining of two statments using the word "and"
- the exact opposite of a statement
- the number of elements in the intersection of sets A and B where A = {1,2,3,4,5,6} and B = {2,9,7,88,3,11,19,5,22,30}
- the joining of two statements using the word "or"
- the set of elements that are members of either or both sets
- a collection of distinct objects
- everything outside of a particular subset
- the use of the word or meaning either or both
- a set that contains elements of two or more sets
- the number of elements in the union of sets A and Bwhere A = {1,2,3,4,5,6} and B = {2,9,7,88,3,11,19,5,22,30}
- the set that contains no elements
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- a statement formed by combining two or more statements
- two sets that have no common elements
- a type of diagram used to model sets
- a sentence that has a truth value
- the description of sets C and D where C = {1,2,3} and D = {4,5,6}
- some largest set of elements we have in mind
- some, all, or none of the universal set
18 Clues: a collection of distinct objects • the exact opposite of a statement • a sentence that has a truth value • the set that contains no elements • a type of diagram used to model sets • two sets that have no common elements • some, all, or none of the universal set • everything outside of a particular subset • some largest set of elements we have in mind • ...
Cell Theory 2023-01-10
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- chemical reactions inside the cell
- smallest structural and functional unit of an organism
- concluded that all animal tissues are composed of cells too
- proposed that all cells result from the division of previously existing living cells
- obtaining food to provide energy for growth
- perceiving and responding to changes in the environment
- contains cytoplasm and a nucleus enclosed in a membrane
- developed the microscope lens to see greater magnification
- observed bark of cork trees under a microscope
- producing offspring (sexually or asexually)
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- keeping conditions inside the organism within tolerable limits (balanced)
- all organisms are composed of cells, cells are the basic unit of life, all cells come from the division of previous existing cells
- all organism are composed of cells and cells are the basic unit of life
- concluded all plant tissues are composed of cells
- increase in size
- contains cytoplasm in a membrane no nucleus
- protection against enemies
17 Clues: increase in size • protection against enemies • chemical reactions inside the cell • contains cytoplasm in a membrane no nucleus • obtaining food to provide energy for growth • producing offspring (sexually or asexually) • observed bark of cork trees under a microscope • concluded all plant tissues are composed of cells • ...
Color Theory 2022-11-18
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- Precise shapes used in math
- Pure color
- Irregular shapes often found in nature
- Yellow, Orange, Red
- Colors next to each other on the color wheel
- Colors opposite on the color wheel
- Red and blue mixed together
- Lightness or darkness of a color
- Red and yellow mixed together
- Green, Purple, Orange
- Color mixed with white
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- Using one color plus its tints and shades
- A range of values between black and white
- Blue, green purple
- Color mixed with black
- Red, Yellow, Blue
- Blue and yellow mixed together
17 Clues: Pure color • Red, Yellow, Blue • Blue, green purple • Yellow, Orange, Red • Green, Purple, Orange • Color mixed with black • Color mixed with white • Precise shapes used in math • Red and blue mixed together • Red and yellow mixed together • Blue and yellow mixed together • Lightness or darkness of a color • Colors opposite on the color wheel • Irregular shapes often found in nature • ...
Theory Review 2025-03-17
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- The speed at which music is performed, i.e., the rate per unit of time of metrical beats/pulses in a piece of music.
- The repeating unit of time that you feel as the basic rhythmic structure of a piece of music. The “heartbeat” of a piece of music.
- a device used to indicate the tempo of a piece by sounding regular beats at adjustable speed.
- an emphasis, stress, or stronger attack placed on a particular note or set of notes, or chord
- a symbol used in musical notation to represent the duration of a sound and, when placed upon a staff, to indicate its pitch.
- Two pitches that sound the same but are spelled differently.
- the systematic arrangement of musical sounds in time.
- Musical symbol that shows where the different pitches are placed on the staff.
- Group of pitches, or scale, that make up the base of a piece of music.
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- any means of writing down music
- It shows the meter.
- How high or low a note sounds.
- Musical symbol of sharps or flats at the beginning of a section/piece of music that tells you which accidentals carry through the piece of music.
- the organization of strong and weak beats into measures.
- The study of the structure and systems of music, focusing on understanding the elements that make up music and how they work together to create a cohesive whole.
- Symbol for indicating silence of a certain duration.
- A chunk of music with a specific number of beats.
17 Clues: It shows the meter. • How high or low a note sounds. • any means of writing down music • A chunk of music with a specific number of beats. • Symbol for indicating silence of a certain duration. • the systematic arrangement of musical sounds in time. • the organization of strong and weak beats into measures. • Two pitches that sound the same but are spelled differently. • ...
Labyrinth 2025-08-06
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- Powerhouse of cell
- Amazon rainforest location
- Author of “The Immortals of Meluha”
- primary gas found in earth’s atmosphere
- a single firm controls prices in this market
- Original name of Google
- Hardest natural substance on earth
- Sport played on the moon
- Father of Political Science
- A mammal that lays eggs
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- River less country
- the land of the rising sun
- Capital of Mizoram
- animal on Porsche logo
- Capital of British Empire before Delhi
- World leader who delivered the speech “Iron Curtain”
- Oldest civilization in the world
- Norse god associated with a planet and a day of the week
- company that acquired LinkedIn in 2016
- Indian city of pearls
- Country that officially joined BRICS in 2024
21 Clues: River less country • Capital of Mizoram • Powerhouse of cell • Indian city of pearls • animal on Porsche logo • Original name of Google • A mammal that lays eggs • Sport played on the moon • the land of the rising sun • Amazon rainforest location • Father of Political Science • Oldest civilization in the world • Hardest natural substance on earth • Author of “The Immortals of Meluha” • ...
Vocab Chap. 6 (1-20) 2022-03-04
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- a process in which incoming stimulus data initiate and determine the higher level processes involved in their recognition, interpretation, and categorization
- the aperture through which light passes on entering the eye
- the effect in which recent experience of a stimulus facilitates or inhibits later processing of the same or a similar stimulus
- the minimum amount of stimulation required to trigger a reaction or produce a sensation
- (signal detection theory)a body of concepts and techniques from communication theory, electrical engineering, and decision theory
- the quantitative value of a stimulus or sensation.
- a muscular disk that surrounds the pupil of the eye and controls the amount of light entering the eye by contraction or relaxation
- the subjective quality of color, which is determined primarily by wavelength and secondarily by amplitude.
- a mathematical model of the difference threshold stating that the magnitude needed to detect physical change in a stimulus is proportional to the absolute magnitude of that stimulus
- any of the media through which one gathers information about the external environment or about the state of one's body in relation to the environment
- involves the filtering and analyzing of incoming sensation before sending a neural message to the cortex
- the process by which one form of energy is converted into another
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- a process in which an overall hypothesis about or general conceptualization of a stimulus is applied to and influences the analysis of incoming stimulus data
- the distance between successive peaks in a wave motion of a given frequency
- the process or result of becoming aware of objects, relationships, and events by means of the senses, which includes such activities as recognizing, observing, and discriminating
- denoting or relating to stimuli that are below the difference threshold or absolute threshold
- the smallest difference between two stimuli that can be consistently and accurately detected on 50% of trials
- in vision, a transparent, biconvex structure in the anterior portion of the eyeball that provides the fine, adjustable focus of the optical system
- a branch of psychology that studies the relationship between the objective physical characteristics of a stimulus
- the light-sensitive inner surface of the eye
20 Clues: the light-sensitive inner surface of the eye • the quantitative value of a stimulus or sensation. • the aperture through which light passes on entering the eye • the process by which one form of energy is converted into another • the distance between successive peaks in a wave motion of a given frequency • ...
Sleep And Dreams 2013-01-28
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- The average human needs about _________ years of sleep
- A sequence of images, emotions, and thoughts passing through a person's mind while asleep.
- Recurring problems falling/staying asleep. not defined by number of hours of sleep every night. Either can't sleep at all (primary) or can't stay asleep (secondary)
- effects about 10% of the population at least once in their life. happens during nREM sleep (stage 3/4) early in the night.
- also known as Physiological Function Theory (or the most boring dream theory) that explains dreams as a way to make sense of our brainstem releasing random neural activity during the night
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- also known as information processing theory- Cartwright- where dreams are used to sort out and understand the memories that are experienced that day.
- Frued's dream theory. dreams are the key to understanding our inner conflicts. Ideas and thoughts that are hidden in our unconcious come out in dreams.
- the underlying meaning of a dream
- the remembered storyline of a dream
- high arousal and an appearence of being terrified. Occurs in stage 4 sleep (NOT REM).
- temporary cessations of breathing during sleep and consequent momentary reawaking
- characterized by uncontrolable sleep attacks. Lapses directly inot REM sleep (usually during times of stress or joy)
12 Clues: the underlying meaning of a dream • the remembered storyline of a dream • The average human needs about _________ years of sleep • temporary cessations of breathing during sleep and consequent momentary reawaking • high arousal and an appearence of being terrified. Occurs in stage 4 sleep (NOT REM). • ...
Scientific Revolution Crossword 2023-08-29
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- Period of time where people questioned the level of control of the government
- Developed the scientific method
- Inherited rights of all human beings
- Theory that argues that the sun is at the center of the universe
- Developed the basic laws of physics
- An agreement between the people and government about laws
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- A great change that causes other things to change
- Proved that lightening and electricity were identical
- Series of events that marked the beginning of modern science
- Developed the heliocentric system
- Theory that argues that the Earth is at the center of the solar system
- First to use the telescope to study the stars
- Developed precise thermometers
13 Clues: Developed precise thermometers • Developed the scientific method • Developed the heliocentric system • Developed the basic laws of physics • Inherited rights of all human beings • First to use the telescope to study the stars • A great change that causes other things to change • Proved that lightening and electricity were identical • ...
Self & Identity 2019-05-07
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- believing that you have no control
- social comparison with people who are lousier than us
- a discrepancy between these two selves gets us feeling anxious
- the theory that is related to self-schema
- sabotaging one's own performance so that a failure does not affect self-esteem
- checking in with others to confirm your view about yourself
- the theory where we figure out how we should behave by looking at how others do
- people with this type of locus of control tend to work harder for their dreams
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- highlighting areas you did well in while downplaying poorer areas
- a discrepancy between these two selves gets us feeling dejected
- a form of impression management where one associates self with branded goods
- the theory where we figure out our attitudes based on how we behave
- how much you think you have control over events that influence your life
- doing personality test to better understand yourself
14 Clues: believing that you have no control • the theory that is related to self-schema • doing personality test to better understand yourself • social comparison with people who are lousier than us • checking in with others to confirm your view about yourself • a discrepancy between these two selves gets us feeling anxious • ...
Self & Identity 2019-05-07
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- people with this type of locus of control tend to work harder for their dreams
- believing that you have no control
- sabotaging one's own performance so that a failure does not affect self-esteem
- doing personality test to better understand yourself
- highlighting areas you did well in while downplaying poorer areas
- the theory where we figure out our attitudes based on how we behave
- the theory that is related to self-schema
- a form of impression management where one associates self with branded goods
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- social comparison with people who are lousier than us
- a discrepancy between these two selves gets us feeling dejected
- the theory where we figure out how we should behave by looking at how others do
- checking in with others to confirm your view about yourself
- how much you think you have control over events that influence your life
- a discrepancy between these two selves gets us feeling anxious
14 Clues: believing that you have no control • the theory that is related to self-schema • doing personality test to better understand yourself • social comparison with people who are lousier than us • checking in with others to confirm your view about yourself • a discrepancy between these two selves gets us feeling anxious • ...
Science Vocabulary 2022-08-31
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- The attraction between two objects
- Tide that happens when the sun and moon are aligned
- The ebb and flow of water in the ocean
- Developed a theory about the force of gravity
- An explanation proven by results from data
- When distance decreases gravity does this
- Existing in a state of rest or uniform motion
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- The amount of matter in an object
- A force that air exerts against a moving object
- Tide that happnes when the sun and moon are at an angle
- Made up of the sun and everything that orbits or travels around the sun
- The force by which the Earth pulls an object
- A push or pull that acts on an object
- The ocean at its lowest level
- The ocean at its highest level
15 Clues: The ocean at its lowest level • The ocean at its highest level • The amount of matter in an object • The attraction between two objects • A push or pull that acts on an object • The ebb and flow of water in the ocean • When distance decreases gravity does this • An explanation proven by results from data • The force by which the Earth pulls an object • ...
FFA Creed Crossword Puzzle 2024-10-04
11 Clues: Deed • firm • Our country • leading people • people together • Wrote the creed • valued occasions • Comforting place • Opposite of false • Nation participates • occasion where people come together
Tattooist of Auschwitz 2021-01-19
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- Random disorder and confusion
- Nervousness and worry
- To expect and see the best in all
- To change
- Anger and annoyance
- Expectation and desire for a certain thing to happen
- Firm in purpose
- Necklaces, rings, earrings
- The effect or impression of one person or thing on another
- With opposing feelings
- Quick and agile
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- Portions of food
- Trust or confidence in someone or something
- A state of agreement and support
- Without interest
- Permanent ink on skin
- Sympathy for another’s suffering
- A state of noisy confusion and disorder
- Interests or fascinates
- Largest concentration camp
20 Clues: To change • Firm in purpose • Quick and agile • Portions of food • Without interest • Anger and annoyance • Nervousness and worry • Permanent ink on skin • With opposing feelings • Interests or fascinates • Necklaces, rings, earrings • Largest concentration camp • Random disorder and confusion • A state of agreement and support • Sympathy for another’s suffering • ...
crossword puzzle spelling word addition 2014-10-08
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- a horses cry
- A rank in the military
- of stress
- different from others
- outward bearing or behavior
- accused without proof
- your perspective how you see thing
- costly, luxurious
- bravery
- royal power
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- a transmitter and receiver combined
- touchable
- a girl child of your brother or sister
- ill-humoredly unsociable, gloomily silent
- firm in will or purpose
- increase in speed
- disrespectful, lacking, appropriate seriousness
- a list of what you bought from the store and their prices
- laughable, ridiculous
- a vessel that pumps blood to a certain part of your body
20 Clues: bravery • touchable • of stress • royal power • a horses cry • increase in speed • costly, luxurious • different from others • accused without proof • laughable, ridiculous • A rank in the military • firm in will or purpose • outward bearing or behavior • your perspective how you see thing • a transmitter and receiver combined • a girl child of your brother or sister • ...
BULLS AND BEARS 2025-01-06
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- Stock trading intermediary
- Professional advising on investments
- Making multiple small trades
- Individual investor
- Order to limit losses
- Company's first public stock sale
- Large organization investing
- US securities regulatory body
- Buying and selling within a day
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- Firm providing liquidity
- Measure of stock volatility
- Risk-reducing strategy
- Selling with the expectation of price decrease
- Spread investments to reduce risk
- Contract to buy a security
- Buying with the expectation of price increase
- Indian securities regulatory body
- Collection of investments
- Person buying and selling securities
- Indian stock market index
20 Clues: Individual investor • Order to limit losses • Risk-reducing strategy • Firm providing liquidity • Collection of investments • Indian stock market index • Stock trading intermediary • Contract to buy a security • Measure of stock volatility • Making multiple small trades • Large organization investing • US securities regulatory body • Buying and selling within a day • ...
Industrialization Vocabulary 2015-09-08
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- a nationwide railroad strike in the United States in the summer of 1894.
- the aftermath of a bombing that took place at a labor demonstration on Tuesday May 4, 1886, at Haymarket Square in Chicago.
- an association of manufacturers or suppliers with the purpose of maintaining prices at a high level and restricting competition.
- a policy or attitude of letting things take their own course, without interfering.
- the theory that individuals, groups, and peoples are subject to the same Darwinian laws of natural selection as plants and animals.
- negotiation of wages and other conditions of employment by an organized body of employees.
- A duty imposed on imports to raise their price, making them less attractive to consumers and thus protecting domestic industries from foreign competition.
- inventor of the light bulb
- a company or group of people authorized to act as a single entity (legally a person) and recognized as such in law.
- firm belief in the reliability, truth, ability, or strength of someone or something.
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- The manufacture of goods in large quantities by machinery and by use of techniques such as the assembly line and division of labor.
- a Scottish American industrialist who led the enormous expansion of the American steel industry in the late 19th century.
- an American union leader, one of the founding members of the Industrial Workers of the World, and five times the candidate of the Socialist Party of America for President of the United States.
- a landmark federal statute in the history of United States antitrust law passed by Congress in 1890.
- the exclusive possession or control of the supply or trade in a commodity or service.
- an American business magnate and philanthropist and was a co-founder of the Standard Oil Company
- a place where practically all stores and housing are owned by the one company that is the only employer.
- a person who organizes and operates a business or businesses, taking on greater than normal financial risks in order to do so.
- a factory or workshop, especially in the clothing industry, where manual workers are employed at very low wages for long hours and under poor conditions.
- a government authority or license conferring a right or title for a set period, especially the sole right to exclude others from making, using, or selling an invention.
20 Clues: inventor of the light bulb • a nationwide railroad strike in the United States in the summer of 1894. • a policy or attitude of letting things take their own course, without interfering. • firm belief in the reliability, truth, ability, or strength of someone or something. • the exclusive possession or control of the supply or trade in a commodity or service. • ...
BBS- Kurt Lewin 2014-11-19
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- Lewin developed a theory that emphasized the importance of individual personalities influenced by ________ psychology
- Following WWII Lewin was involved in...
- Lewin treated psychology as a ______ science.
- Lewin studied medicine here in 1909.
- the conscious mental registration of a sensory stimulus
- Kurt Lewin was first to study this kind of ______ dynamics.
- result or achievement toward which effort is directed
- The founder of social psychology
- the major theme in Lewin's theory
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- What does E in B=F(P,E) stands for?
- In order to understand an individual psychologically, what is influence by f(P, E)?
- B=F(P,E)is the most well known formula in what field?
- Kurt Lewis was also the first to study this
- Individuals behave ________ depending on how the relationship of their personality and environment is interacts
- Lewin completed his Ph.D here.
- Kurt Lewin's birthplace
- when the effect of two, or more, variables is not simply additive.
- The environment that a person interacts with psychologically at a point of time
- power or capacity to do or act
- the characteristic attitude of mind or way of thinking of a person or group.
- Lewin constantly emphasized the importance of ______.
21 Clues: Kurt Lewin's birthplace • Lewin completed his Ph.D here. • power or capacity to do or act • The founder of social psychology • the major theme in Lewin's theory • What does E in B=F(P,E) stands for? • Lewin studied medicine here in 1909. • Following WWII Lewin was involved in... • Kurt Lewis was also the first to study this • Lewin treated psychology as a ______ science. • ...
the this is my work. I'm not very proud but I'm gunna make this work 2025-11-17
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- Great guy. helped reform Russia.
- the "father" of physics
- famous astronomer and scientist. created a book named "Stary Messenger"
- Inherited the Spanish empire. extremely religious.
- known for killing his own son
- Took care of her children into their adulthood. decreased the power nobles held
- When a design is made specifically for grand, elaborate decorations
- a war between Catholics and the protestants
- a system where one person has all the power
- a Russian, land-owning noble
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- a train of new thoughts and questioning through science and logic, instead of simply religious belief
- using of Western Europe
- a process that used multiple steps of gathering and testing certain data
- known as "new classic"
- he eased up his old fathers rules. witnessed his friends beheading after attempting to run away
- the entirety of Europe fought but not much was changed as of a result
- the Belief that the monarchy was made by God.
- places for those with a high intellect to discuss
- the belief that everything orbits the sun
- the belief that the other planets orbit the earth.
20 Clues: known as "new classic" • using of Western Europe • the "father" of physics • a Russian, land-owning noble • known for killing his own son • Great guy. helped reform Russia. • the belief that everything orbits the sun • a war between Catholics and the protestants • a system where one person has all the power • the Belief that the monarchy was made by God. • ...
Theorists Allison Stephens 2022-09-14
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- Founder of child psychoanalysis, began her career under father's wing;
- Children’s moral development begins with a desire to avoid punishment and proceeds to
- Studied Freudian theory from Anna
- Believed that children are born naturally good
- Stressed the importance of a child cultural background as an effect to the stages of
- Established the normative theory
- Developed Reggio Emilia Schools; Children are strong, rich and capable.
- Founder of kindergarten; Promoted the value of play and believed that it was very important for teachers to be trained
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- Saw the importance of home education in toe early years
- Founder of educational philosophy
- Considered the father of psychology
- Children’s intellectual development proceeds through stages
- development of ethical principles
- Children develop at their own pace and gain knowledge by actively using their senses
- exercised considerable influence in academic educational psychology.
- Social developmentalist coined the term, operant conditioning
- Inventor of the first usable intelligence test , the basis of today
17 Clues: Established the normative theory • Founder of educational philosophy • development of ethical principles • Studied Freudian theory from Anna • Considered the father of psychology • Believed that children are born naturally good • Saw the importance of home education in toe early years • Children’s intellectual development proceeds through stages • ...
Year 5 Spelling Crossword Unit 28 W10 T3 2021-09-14
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- The ability to endure
- Recurring at uniform intervals
- Not firm or fixed
- A building with historical objects
- The state of finding something funny
- A person who is taught by a teacher
- A medium-sized sailing boat
- A dish of meat and vegetables
- Exactly like something else
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- The quantity of sound
- A person who practises or studies law
- The improper use of something
- Able to be cured
- An expression of unwillingness to accept
- Once a year
- In a human manner.
- Having the form of a circle
- In a truthful way
- An angle more than 90° and less than 180°
- To express opposite views
20 Clues: Once a year • Able to be cured • Not firm or fixed • In a truthful way • In a human manner. • The quantity of sound • The ability to endure • To express opposite views • Having the form of a circle • A medium-sized sailing boat • Exactly like something else • The improper use of something • A dish of meat and vegetables • Recurring at uniform intervals • A building with historical objects • ...
SKELETAL SYSTEM: BONE AND CARTILAGE 2021-06-08
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- sponge bone in flat bone
- form costal cartilages
- highly compressible and great tensile strength
- cube shaped
- composed of a diaphysis and epiphyses
- new bone continually deposited and resorbed.
- the process of bone formation
- lines the inner bone cavities
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- cells made of cartilage tissue
- contain compact and spongy bone
- can be called shaft
- cover diaphysis
- consist of trabeculae filled with red or yellow marrow
- firm tissue but is softer and much more flexible than bone.
- bone-forming
- bone-destroying
- the structural unit of compact bone
17 Clues: cube shaped • bone-forming • cover diaphysis • bone-destroying • can be called shaft • form costal cartilages • sponge bone in flat bone • the process of bone formation • lines the inner bone cavities • cells made of cartilage tissue • contain compact and spongy bone • the structural unit of compact bone • composed of a diaphysis and epiphyses • ...
THE SUMMIT WITHIN 2021-01-01
9 Clues: climb • fixes a rope • very exciting • painful experience • fatigue or tiredness • frustrated or resisted • in make yourself firm • with determination or firmness • state or feeling of close relationship
Test #2- Module 2:Lessons 1-3 and Module 3: Lessons 1-3 2022-12-05
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- mental processes that protect individuals from strong or stressful emotions and situations
- multi-step strategy to identify and achieve your goal
- someone who purchases or uses health products or services
- communication strategies that can help you say no when you are urges to take part in behaviors that are unsafe or unhealthful
- specific tools and strategies that maintain, protect and improve all aspects of your health
- the reaction of the body and mind to everyday challenges and demands
- chemicals that are produced by glands that regulate the activities of different body cells
- the distinctive qualities that describes how a person thinks, feels and behaves
- call for more time and planning; a series of short term goals can help you accomplish these
- firm observance of core ethical values
- specific, measureable, attainable, realistic, ti
- things you can accomplish fairly quickly
- a set of complex characteristics that makes you unique
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- include the exchange of thoughts, feelings and beliefs between two or more people, which helps you build strong relationships with others
- your sense of yourself as a unique individual
- process of ending a conflict through cooperation and problem solving
- help you reduce and manage stress in your life
- the ideas, beliefs, and attitudes about what is important that help guide the way you live
- steps that enable you to make healthful decisions
- a theory that explains human development and motivation
- how much you value, respect and feel confident about yourself
- the ability to understand your thoughts, emotions and values and how they can influence your behavior
- the encouragement or criticism that you give yourself
- those things you aim for that take planning and work
- the ability to accept yourself and others, express and manage emotions, and deal with the demands and challenges you meet in your life
- striving to be the best you can; hightest level on the hierarchy of needs
- signals that tell your mind and body how to react
- can provide useful information, but its main purpose is to get you to buy a product or service; it is written or spoken messages
28 Clues: firm observance of core ethical values • things you can accomplish fairly quickly • your sense of yourself as a unique individual • help you reduce and manage stress in your life • specific, measureable, attainable, realistic, ti • steps that enable you to make healthful decisions • signals that tell your mind and body how to react • ...
Daily Crossword 2023-02-06
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- Created the hierarchy of needs
- Best known for theory of emotion
- "The Father of Psychology"
- Best known for his work on coping
- Was an American biologist, professor of entomology and zoology, and sexologist.
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- conducted important scientific work on the hypothetical non-specific response of an organism to stressors
- Conducted a series of psychologically damaging and purposefully abusive experiments on minors and undergraduate students
- Coined the term "fight-or-flight response" and developed the theory of homeostasis
- Development of the two factor theory of emotion
9 Clues: "The Father of Psychology" • Created the hierarchy of needs • Best known for theory of emotion • Best known for his work on coping • Development of the two factor theory of emotion • Was an American biologist, professor of entomology and zoology, and sexologist. • Coined the term "fight-or-flight response" and developed the theory of homeostasis • ...
Chemistry Vocabulary Review Crossword: Chapters 1-3 2020-09-18
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- The SI standard unit of time. (CH. 2)
- The SI standard unit of length. (CH. 2)
- Previously agreed-on quantities used to report experimental measurements. THESE ARE VITAL TO CHEMISTRY! [add an s to the end of this answer] (CH. 2)
- Describes a process that releases heat energy. (CH. 3)
- A procedure that attempts to measure observable predictions to test a theory or law. (CH. 1)
- A substance that cannot be broken down into simpler substances. (CH. 3)
- A proposed explanation for observations and laws; presents a model of the way nature works and predicts behavior that extends well beyond the observations and laws from which it is formed. (CH. 1)
- A measure of the quantity of matter within an object. (CH. 2)
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- Often the first step in the scientific method and must measure or describe something about the physical world. (CH. 1)
- A fundamental property of materials that relates mass and volume and differs from one substance to another. Most commonly expressed in g/cm^3, g/mL, or g/L. (CH. 2)
- The SI standard unit of mass. (CH. 2)
- Describes a process that abdorbs heat energy. (CH. 3)
- A number that represents the number of times a term is multiplied by itself. (CH. 2)
- The science that seeks to understand the behavior of matter by studying what atoms and molecules do. (CH. 1)
- A theory or law before it has become well established; a tentative explanation for an observation or a scientific problem that can be tested by further investigation. (CH. 1)
- A measure of space. Any unit of length, when cubed, become a unit of this. (CH. 2)
- The capacity to do work. (CH. 3)
- Two capital letters that stand for International System (of units). (CH. 2)
18 Clues: The capacity to do work. (CH. 3) • The SI standard unit of time. (CH. 2) • The SI standard unit of mass. (CH. 2) • The SI standard unit of length. (CH. 2) • Describes a process that abdorbs heat energy. (CH. 3) • Describes a process that releases heat energy. (CH. 3) • A measure of the quantity of matter within an object. (CH. 2) • ...
Critical Thinking 2025-05-28
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- A detailed analysis and assessment of something
- Serious thought or consideration about an experience
- The process of reaching a conclusion by reasoning from general principles to specifics
- The action of explaining the meaning of something
- A proposed explanation for something that can be tested
- A preference or prejudice that prevents impartial judgment
- Something that is known or proven to be true
- Something that is accepted as true without proof
- A system of ideas intended to explain something
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- A conclusion reached on the basis of evidence and reasoning
- A mistaken belief or faulty reasoning
- Reasoning from specific cases to a general conclusion
- The process of judging or calculating the quality, importance, or value of something
- A widely held but fixed and oversimplified image or idea of a particular type of person
- A deep understanding of a person or thing
- A view or judgment formed about something, not necessarily based on fact
- The detailed examination of elements or structure of something
- Information, especially of a biased nature, used to promote a cause or point of view
- The combination of ideas to form a theory or system
- A particular attitude toward or way of regarding something
20 Clues: A mistaken belief or faulty reasoning • A deep understanding of a person or thing • Something that is known or proven to be true • A detailed analysis and assessment of something • A system of ideas intended to explain something • Something that is accepted as true without proof • The action of explaining the meaning of something • ...
Chapter 2 Crossword Puzzle 2023-02-03
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- the process by which decisions are make by manager at carious levels within an organization
- Maslow's grouping and ordering of physical, security social, and self-fulfillment needs
- a business theory based on integrating Japanese and American business practices
- a system on management based on inclosing all employees in a constant process of improving quality and productivity by improving how they work
- giant industrial monopoly
- occurs when one party maintains total control over a type of industry
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- seeks to increase productivity and make work easier by carefully studying work procedures and determining the best methods for performing particular tasks
- refers to the concentration of power among few key decision makers
- made monopolies illegal and was intended to restore competition
- assumes that people are lazy and will avoid working if they can
- assumes that people find satisfaction in their work
11 Clues: giant industrial monopoly • assumes that people find satisfaction in their work • made monopolies illegal and was intended to restore competition • assumes that people are lazy and will avoid working if they can • refers to the concentration of power among few key decision makers • occurs when one party maintains total control over a type of industry • ...
Chapter 14 & 15 Puzzle 2024-07-22
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- Vaslav Nijinsky is associated with this art form
- Jung's concept of the collective unconscious
- Fiction Genre pioneered by Jules Verne and H. G. Wells
- Freud's theory of the libido's importance
- Artistic movement thriving on nihilism and irrationalism
- Freud's concept of civilization's product
- Wright's innovative use in Fallingwater
- Rock T. S. Eliot's landmark poem
- Role of the artist according to Marcel Duchamp and Dada figures
- First totalitarian state of the twentieth century
- Result of Hitler's beliefs and policies
- Aim of artists who purged recognizable subject matter
- Associated with Gropius and Le Corbusier
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- Early filmmaker of A Trip to the Moon
- Fiction Early genre in pioneering films by Méliès and Porter
- Folk Aaron Copland's inspiration
- Konstantin Stanislavsky is associated with this
- Use of cinematic shots in rapid succession
- Major characteristic of jazz music
- James Joyce's landmark work with Leopold Bloom
- Characteristics of art in the first half of the twentieth century
- Civil War Picasso's painting immortalizes this conflict
- Picasso's style in Les Demoiselles d'Avignon
- Notable feature of Fauvist artworks
- Theory argued by Einstein and other physicists
- Most distinctive feature of Imagist poetry
- Lawrence Artist of The Migration Series
27 Clues: Folk Aaron Copland's inspiration • Rock T. S. Eliot's landmark poem • Major characteristic of jazz music • Notable feature of Fauvist artworks • Early filmmaker of A Trip to the Moon • Wright's innovative use in Fallingwater • Result of Hitler's beliefs and policies • Lawrence Artist of The Migration Series • Associated with Gropius and Le Corbusier • ...
Newsletter 2024-02-19
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- Which Indian cricketer is known as Master Blaster?
- Which Indian businessman founded the venture capital firm INVESTMENT CORPORATION OF INDIA in 1937?
- Guru, was made based on the life and aspirations of the legendary entrepreneur
- Who is known as the grand old man of India?
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- Founded TechSpan and served as CEO of US-based firm Headstrong after the two companies merged.
- Tech guru who rose from humble beginnings to lead Google
- Visionary industrialist who shaped India's economic landscape
- Lalbhai Who founded Arvind Limited, formerly known as Arvind Mills.
- Who recently received an Honorary Commander of the Order of the British Empire by Her Majesty the Queen?
- Name the icon that is often known as the Queen of Melody?
10 Clues: Who is known as the grand old man of India? • Which Indian cricketer is known as Master Blaster? • Tech guru who rose from humble beginnings to lead Google • Name the icon that is often known as the Queen of Melody? • Visionary industrialist who shaped India's economic landscape • Lalbhai Who founded Arvind Limited, formerly known as Arvind Mills. • ...
Plate 2013-12-02
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- an unattractive feature in a piece of work or in a persons character
- A German polar researcher
- process where new ocean floor is created as molten material from earths mantle
- A long active submarine ridge system
- A fault which rock strata are displaced mainly in a horizontal direction
- a current in a fluid that results from convection
- linear shaped lowland between several highland created by the action of geological fault
- upper layer of earths mantle
- A geologist and united states navy officer in world war 2
- cover with a thin coating or film of different metalv
- extinct small aquatic reptile of the early Permian period
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- scientific theory that describes the large scale motions of earths lithosphere
- a hypothetical continent
- visual representation of earths magnetic polarity over a time period
- ridged outer part of earth
- A theory exclaiming the structure of earths crust
- conservation plate boundary
- largest and best known genus of the extinct order of seed ferns
- clothe in or as if in a mantle; cloak or envelop
- original supercontinent
20 Clues: original supercontinent • a hypothetical continent • A German polar researcher • ridged outer part of earth • conservation plate boundary • upper layer of earths mantle • A long active submarine ridge system • clothe in or as if in a mantle; cloak or envelop • A theory exclaiming the structure of earths crust • a current in a fluid that results from convection • ...
Frankenstein Readers Response Crossword 2025-03-31
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- Who made? (man-last name)
- who cooked? (teacher) ((bonus question))
- who was? (Arabian)
- who died? (trial / picture)
- Who Made? (theory-first name only)
- who died? (end)
- what shows emotions? (environment)
- who died? (boy)
- who died? (mother name)
- Shelley who wrote? (book)
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- what was read? (by monster, talked about in presentation)
- where found? (fire by monster)
- who are the protectors? (family name)
- who marry? (girl)
- Response what is? (theory. A book theory. Happy reading)
- where climb? (monster)
16 Clues: who died? (end) • who died? (boy) • who marry? (girl) • who was? (Arabian) • where climb? (monster) • who died? (mother name) • Who made? (man-last name) • Shelley who wrote? (book) • who died? (trial / picture) • where found? (fire by monster) • Who Made? (theory-first name only) • what shows emotions? (environment) • who are the protectors? (family name) • ...
Unit 3 2026-02-24
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- Drugs that reduce pain
- Word or phrase repeated in meditation
- Practice that clears the mind and increases focus
- Reduced pain reported during hypnosis
- Structure preventing harmful substances from entering the brain
- Thoughts Freud believed dreams reveal
- Hallucinogens alter this kind of perception
- Drugs that slow central nervous system activity
- Physical symptoms after stopping a drug
- Disorder involving breathing interruptions
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- Theory that sleep conserves energy
- Intense fear episode during deep sleep
- Meditation focusing on present-moment awareness
- Disorder with sudden, overwhelming sleep attacks
- Drugs that increase neural activity
- Theory that sleep helps the body recover from stress
- Needing more of a drug to achieve same effect
- A person who readily responds to hypnotic suggestions is said to be
18 Clues: Drugs that reduce pain • Theory that sleep conserves energy • Drugs that increase neural activity • Word or phrase repeated in meditation • Reduced pain reported during hypnosis • Thoughts Freud believed dreams reveal • Intense fear episode during deep sleep • Physical symptoms after stopping a drug • Disorder involving breathing interruptions • ...
mixtures, solutions and changes of state 2019-12-12
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- does not flow easily
- something that does not mix well
- the substance that dissolve
- solid, firm and resistant to pressure
- the amount of space something takes up
- solid to gas
- the finalproduct after a solvent and solute is mixed
- allowing light to pass through
- easy to mold, compress or fold
- substance that con not mix or dissolve
- substance that can mix or dissolve
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- of great weight
- something that mix well
- gas to liquid
- substance doing the dissolving
- gas to liquid
- liquid to gas
- not heavy
- light can not pass through
- capable of bending without breaking
20 Clues: not heavy • solid to gas • gas to liquid • gas to liquid • liquid to gas • of great weight • does not flow easily • something that mix well • light can not pass through • the substance that dissolve • substance doing the dissolving • allowing light to pass through • easy to mold, compress or fold • something that does not mix well • substance that can mix or dissolve • ...
Earth Structure and Dynamics 2026-01-25
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- The process by which new seafloor is created at mid-ocean ridges
- The supercontinent tnat began to break apart about 200 million years ago
- The life cycle of an ocean has been named after him
- The study of prehistoric Earth's magnetic fields recorded in rocks, sediment, or archeological materials
- The Earth's core is supposed to be made of iron and ....
- Geologist use them to investigate the Earth's interior
- The point on the Earth's surface directly above a focus
- The deepest parts of the oceans
- One of these created the Hawaiian Islands
- Mountains that were uplifted after the collision of the Indian tectonic plate with the Eurasian plate
- A large mountain range that runs along the center of many ceans
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- The mechanically weak region of the upper mantle of Earth
- A fault where two tectonic plates slide past each other
- The movement of molten rock in the mantle that drives plate tectonics
- Geological process between converging tectonic plates
- German scientist who originated the theory of continental drift
- Their distribution across the continents was an evidence of the continental drift theory
- the outer layer of the Earth
- The most abundant element in Earth's crust
- The boundary between the crust and the mantle of Earth
20 Clues: the outer layer of the Earth • The deepest parts of the oceans • One of these created the Hawaiian Islands • The most abundant element in Earth's crust • The life cycle of an ocean has been named after him • Geological process between converging tectonic plates • Geologist use them to investigate the Earth's interior • ...
Leadership and Management Theories 2024-11-05
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- Skills: Abilities that allow an individual to understand complex situations to develop creative and successful solutions.
- Provides little or no guidance or direction, does not provide feedback, unable or unwilling to make decisions.
- staff involvement in goal setting, problem-solving, and decision-making; involves staff in planning and developing new ideas and programs, communicates effectively, and provides regular feedback.
- Theory of Bureaucracy: Ability to apply general rules to specific cases, making the actions of management fair and predictable.
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- Theory: Provides a framework for understanding complex organizations.
- Focuses on inspiring and motivating people, often with the goal of fostering change and innovation, guiding people toward long-term goals.
- Determines policy and makes all decisions with no staff input; gives little feedback and dictates work with much control.
- Theory: Managers are more focused on stability, efficiency, and planning, organizing, and controlling resources to achieve specific, often short-term goals.
- Theory: Views organizations as complex systems made up of interrelated parts, and any changes in one part can affect other parts.
- Theory: Integrates the dynamics of the interaction among the leader, the worker, and elements of the leadership situation.
10 Clues: Theory: Provides a framework for understanding complex organizations. • Provides little or no guidance or direction, does not provide feedback, unable or unwilling to make decisions. • Determines policy and makes all decisions with no staff input; gives little feedback and dictates work with much control. • ...
Leadership and Management Theories 2024-11-05
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- Skills: Abilities that allow an individual to understand complex situations to develop creative and successful solutions.
- Provides little or no guidance or direction, does not provide feedback, unable or unwilling to make decisions.
- staff involvement in goal setting, problem-solving, and decision-making; involves staff in planning and developing new ideas and programs, communicates effectively, and provides regular feedback.
- Theory of Bureaucracy: Ability to apply general rules to specific cases, making the actions of management fair and predictable.
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- Theory: Provides a framework for understanding complex organizations.
- Focuses on inspiring and motivating people, often with the goal of fostering change and innovation, guiding people toward long-term goals.
- Determines policy and makes all decisions with no staff input; gives little feedback and dictates work with much control.
- Theory: Managers are more focused on stability, efficiency, and planning, organizing, and controlling resources to achieve specific, often short-term goals.
- Theory: Views organizations as complex systems made up of interrelated parts, and any changes in one part can affect other parts.
- Theory: Integrates the dynamics of the interaction among the leader, the worker, and elements of the leadership situation.
10 Clues: Theory: Provides a framework for understanding complex organizations. • Provides little or no guidance or direction, does not provide feedback, unable or unwilling to make decisions. • Determines policy and makes all decisions with no staff input; gives little feedback and dictates work with much control. • ...
Tectonic Plates crossword 2022-10-06
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- the northern part when the continents started to separate
- sits between earth's core and its thin outer layer
- this is created when two plates collide into each other that have simular thickness and weight
- the process that causes the asthenosphere and the lithosphere to move
- term used to describe the movement of continents
- when plates move away from each other they pull apart the earths crust to make this
- earth’s furthest layer
- tectonic plates lie on top of a molten layer of rock called this
- something widely believed but not a fact
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- along with granite something the tectonic plates are made of
- where the most earthquakes happen along the rim of this ocean
- a term used to describe the fitting of continents
- plate tectonics show how this is made
- when two plates collide together with one going under the other
- the southern part when the continents started to separate
- structure of the earth's crust
- when the continents were all together
- when tectonic plates rub against each other this happens
- scientist who came up with the theory of continental drift
- how many major tectonic plates are there?
20 Clues: earth’s furthest layer • structure of the earth's crust • plate tectonics show how this is made • when the continents were all together • something widely believed but not a fact • how many major tectonic plates are there? • term used to describe the movement of continents • a term used to describe the fitting of continents • ...
R U OK 2024-07-25
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- existence of a human being or Animal
- look after
- share feelings (4,2)
- a fellow member of a team
- give one's attention
- aid or support
- discussion
- observe or pay attention to
- work or team mate
- natural impulse
- give assistance to
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- encounter or event
- bring or join together
- strong presence of emotion
- a state of being comfortable, healthy or happy
- give support and confidence
- make something different
- a thing done, an act
- anecdote or tale
- speak
- firm belief in the reliability of someone
21 Clues: speak • look after • discussion • aid or support • natural impulse • anecdote or tale • work or team mate • encounter or event • give assistance to • share feelings (4,2) • give one's attention • a thing done, an act • bring or join together • make something different • a fellow member of a team • strong presence of emotion • give support and confidence • observe or pay attention to • ...
my spelling bee crossword 2023-02-03
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- a small like fish
- an act or process
- abundance of money
- obvious and intentional exaggeration
- pertaining to or affecting.
- an epic adventure
- to look for something.
- inflamed tonsils.
- merrily playful
- a small, light, usually straight knife
- to make thinner or weaker!
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- to be elimination.
- to go faster!
- a firm, elastic, flexible type of connective tissue
- a Methode of calculation
- not spontaneous or natural
- French title for respect.
- of or relating to catalysis
- robbers do this.
- of the surrounding area or environment:
20 Clues: to go faster! • merrily playful • robbers do this. • a small like fish • an act or process • an epic adventure • inflamed tonsils. • to be elimination. • abundance of money • to look for something. • a Methode of calculation • French title for respect. • not spontaneous or natural • to make thinner or weaker! • of or relating to catalysis • pertaining to or affecting. • ...
Cell Crossword 2018-02-20
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- Vesicles Transport from the Endoplasmic Reticulum to the Golgi Body
- Synthesizes proteins
- The organelle that contains DNA
- Do photosynthesis within the thylakoid membranes
- Endoplasmic Reticulum Transports carbohydrates and lipids
- The organizing center of a plant cell
- Separate chromosome pairs during mitosis
- Store water, food, and waste
- Makes ribosomes
- A plant or animal cell that has a membrane bound nucleus
- A group of similar cells working together to perform a common function
- A group of tissues working together to serve a common function
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- Theory A theory to describe the properties of cells
- An infectious cell that only replicates inside another living creature
- Performs cellular respiration, and is the powerhouse of the cell
- Individual structures within a cell
- Move and adjust the internal structure of the cell
- Clean up waste in the cell
- A cell with no membrane bound organelles
- Protects the cell organelles, the background material of the cell
- Membrane Controls what goes in and out of the nucleus
- Endoplasmic Reticulum Transports proteins
- A type of prokaryotic microorganism
- Vacuole Where food, water, and other waste are stored in a plant cell
24 Clues: Makes ribosomes • Synthesizes proteins • Clean up waste in the cell • Store water, food, and waste • The organelle that contains DNA • Individual structures within a cell • A type of prokaryotic microorganism • The organizing center of a plant cell • A cell with no membrane bound organelles • Separate chromosome pairs during mitosis • Endoplasmic Reticulum Transports proteins • ...
Continental Drift 2021-11-30
8 Clues: Super continent • A idea that can be supported • Preserved/remains of once-living • Elevation of the earth's surface • Thickened ice masses of fallen snow • Piece of lands earth separated by water • Theory of continents slowly moving apart • Proposed the theory of Continental Drift
Creation Stories 2025-04-08
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- Surname of a famous physicist and atheist
- Name of Garden where Adam and Eve were
- God is seen as the ____ of the world
- Type of flower that carried brahma in Hindu creation story
- Scientific theory of the start of the universe
- someone who believes in a strict literal interpretation of a sacred text
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- Story passed down through generations to explain complicated questions
- Another name for God or higher power
- Charles Darwin's theory
- A name for the three Hindu Gods
- Fruit Adam and Eve ate
- First book in the Bible
12 Clues: Fruit Adam and Eve ate • Charles Darwin's theory • First book in the Bible • A name for the three Hindu Gods • Another name for God or higher power • God is seen as the ____ of the world • Name of Garden where Adam and Eve were • Surname of a famous physicist and atheist • Scientific theory of the start of the universe • ...
Plate Tectonics 2024-03-21
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- study of magnetic record
- theory that says the Earth is made of moving plates
- fossil of seed fern
- aquatic reptile found in freshwater rocks
- boundary that moves apart
- long narrow depression where crust is separating
- line on a map that connects points that have same age
- says Earth's continents had once been joined
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- one plate descends under another plate
- device that detects small changes in magnetic fields
- scientist who proposed the continents were joined
- boundary where plates push towards each other
- describes a change in Earth's magnetic field
- theory that explains continental movement
- supercontinent
- boundary that slides past each other
16 Clues: supercontinent • fossil of seed fern • study of magnetic record • boundary that moves apart • boundary that slides past each other • one plate descends under another plate • aquatic reptile found in freshwater rocks • theory that explains continental movement • describes a change in Earth's magnetic field • says Earth's continents had once been joined • ...
Personality, Motivation, and Emotion 2025-03-17
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- theory proposing that people seek autonomy, mastery, and purpose.
- The person you think others want you to be
- we are motivated to fulfilled physiological needs
- making self-justifying excuses for unacceptable impulses
- one's sense of self
- theory proposing that we are motivated to obtain external rewards
- According to behaviorists, this is why you are the way you are
- motivational conflict in which one must chose between two desirable alternatives
- Middle level of Masow’s hierarchy.
- theory that positive emotions encourage flexibility and open-mindedness that aid in resilience.
- we are motivated to reach an optimum level of arousal
- Genuineness, acceptance, and empathy
- Expectations from others; the cause of neurosis
- The idea that you (that is, your thoughts and behaviors) affect your experiences, then your experiences affect your thoughts and behaviors.
- Big 5 trait describing people who like to try new things
- attributing unacceptable urges to someone else
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- The belief that ability can't be changed;
- statistical techniques used to identify clusters of related items.
- according to humanists, fulfilling your potential
- Big 5 trait describing people who are emotionally unstable
- The belief that you can succeed at something a particular task.
- norms dictating the degree to which it is appropriate to express emotions
- The tendency to give up on trying to improve your situation after a series of failures
- channeling undesirable impulses into a social acceptable alternative
- When your ideal and real self are not the same
- transferring negative emotions from their sources to a less threatening target
- the need for varied experiences; composed of experience seeking, thrill seeking, disinhibition, and boredom susceptibiligy
- emotional triggers
- enduring characteristic
29 Clues: emotional triggers • one's sense of self • enduring characteristic • Middle level of Masow’s hierarchy. • Genuineness, acceptance, and empathy • The belief that ability can't be changed; • The person you think others want you to be • When your ideal and real self are not the same • attributing unacceptable urges to someone else • ...
Analysis of Financial Statements: Ratios 2021-07-28
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- a ratio that shows the relationship of a firm’s cash and other current assets to its current liabilities
- a set of ratios that measure how effectively a firm is managing its asset
- the ratio of total debt, which usually is the sum of notes payable
- measures the turnover of all the firm’s assets; it is calculated by dividing sales by total assets
- are a group of ratios, which show the combined effects of liquidity, asset management, and debt on operations
- relate the firm’s stock price to its earnings and book value per share
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- determined by dividing earnings before interest and taxes by the interest charge
- measures how effectively the firm uses its plant and equipment
- ratio is simply the market price per share divided by the book value per share
- also known as 'acid test' is found by taking current assets less inventories and then dividing by current liabilities
- the total debt divided by the total common equity
- found by dividing current assets by current liabilities
- measures the use of debt financing
- similar to the times-interest-earned ratio, but it recognizes that many firms lease assets and also must make sinking fund payment
14 Clues: measures the use of debt financing • the total debt divided by the total common equity • found by dividing current assets by current liabilities • measures how effectively the firm uses its plant and equipment • the ratio of total debt, which usually is the sum of notes payable • relate the firm’s stock price to its earnings and book value per share • ...
Life Sciences Extra Credit 2025-01-29
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- The location of TD's ORSs
- Things that remain the same between test groups in an experiment
- A process of breeding for desirable traits in domestic animals, like Darwin's pigeons
- The scientist whose system of classification of living organisms we still use today
- A test group that isn't exposed to the independent variable in an experiement
- The state of an ecosystem that is always working towards returning to balance
- One of two prokaryotic domains
- The trophic level of primary consumers
- The broadest taxon of scientific classification of organisms
- A theory of evolution that says change happens a very small amount at a time
- A sampling method best for moving animals
- The number of postulates of natural selection
- Baby oysters less than 1cm in length
- The end of the oyster near the hinge
- A group of individuals of the same species that interbreed
- The number of options given in each section of a dichotomous key
- The book that contains the first explanation of Darwin's theory of natural selection
- The birds Darwin is famous for studying
- The kingdom to which algae belong
- Organisms that make their own food
- The islands Darwin famously studied off the coast of Ecuador
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- A system of naming organisms by their genus and species
- The number of years that Darwin sailed on the HMS Beagle
- A sampling method best suited for plants
- Oysters build these as they grow on top of one another
- The step-by-step set of instructions for how to conduct a particular experiment
- The species of oyster that populates New York Harbor
- An educated guess about the outcome of an experiment
- The largest phylum in the animal kingdom
- The muscle that holds an oyster's shells shut
- The process in which groups of organisms change in their heritable traits over generations
- The theory that explains the ancestral connection between humans and apes
- What the experimenter controls in an experiment
- The tool we use to measure oyster length
- The name of Darwin's friend who was a pigeon breeder
- Fixed in one place, immobile
- The non-living parts of an ecosystem
37 Clues: The location of TD's ORSs • Fixed in one place, immobile • One of two prokaryotic domains • The kingdom to which algae belong • Organisms that make their own food • Baby oysters less than 1cm in length • The end of the oyster near the hinge • The non-living parts of an ecosystem • The trophic level of primary consumers • The birds Darwin is famous for studying • ...
Chapter 2 Vocabulary 2017-03-09
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- Rejecting all religions with the belief that life is meaningless
- Able to be bent permanently out of shape without breaking
- Unchanging over time or unable to be changed
- Easily shaped or molded
- The doctrine that all events, including human actions, are ultimately determined by causes external to the will
- Becoming accustomed or used to something
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- Very weak or slight
- The theory that all knowledge is derived from sense-experience
- Omitting inessential words
- Shapes that share the same center
- The brain's ability to reorganize itself
- The branch of knowledge that deals with structure
- Clever and original
- The theory that opinions and actions should be based on reason and knowledge
- Situated on the edge of something
- Something added or attached to something larger or more important
- Showing great attention to detail
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 • The brain's ability to reorganize itself • Becoming accustomed or used to something • Unchanging over time or unable to be changed • ...
Mathematics 2023-06-12
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- The study of symbols and letters used to represent numbers and solve equations.
- The study of likelihood and chance.
- The study of numbers expressed in the base-10 system.
- Theory The study of relationships between points and lines, often represented by graphs.
- The study of reasoning and inference.
- The study of numbers expressed as parts of a whole.
- The study of recurring sequences or designs.
- Theory The study of properties and relationships of numbers.
- Analysis The study of organizing, summarizing, and interpreting data.
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- Solving The study of using mathematical strategies to solve real-life problems.
- The study of the comparison of two quantities.
- The study of data collection, analysis, and interpretation.
- The study of basic operations like addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division.
- The study of size, length, weight, and other quantities.
- The study of change and motion, focusing on derivatives and integrals.
- The study of shapes, sizes, and properties of lines, angles, and solids.
16 Clues: The study of likelihood and chance. • The study of reasoning and inference. • The study of recurring sequences or designs. • The study of the comparison of two quantities. • The study of numbers expressed as parts of a whole. • The study of numbers expressed in the base-10 system. • The study of size, length, weight, and other quantities. • ...
Science Adventures 2020-02-18
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- The Study of how things work and why they do things
- an Unknown
- a way to state a theory
- a guess before an experiment
- proof of a theory
- A way to explain the evidence
- a way to explain how to build a lego structure
- something that depends on something else
- asking about an unknown
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- a word that was on the second, pink unicorn in Ms. Tarkinsons dream
- a graph that has a line that goes shows the results of an experiment
- Table a way to measure results in a table
- a lab we did in which we measured the mass of chewed gum
- something that doesn't depend on everything
- an educated guess
- a word that was on the first, purple unicorn in Ms. Tarkinsons dream
- a way to summarize the results and reflect on the experiment
- something you find out after observing something
- a word that was on the third, teal unicorn in Ms. Tarkinsons dream
19 Clues: an Unknown • an educated guess • proof of a theory • a way to state a theory • asking about an unknown • a guess before an experiment • A way to explain the evidence • something that depends on something else • Table a way to measure results in a table • something that doesn't depend on everything • a way to explain how to build a lego structure • ...
Earth Crossword Puzzle 2016-12-14
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- the man who was credited with the Continental Drift Theory
- Ridges: under water mountain chains that run through earth
- A flowing layer found in Earth's mantle
- When tectonic plates move away from each other
- when two tectonic plates slide by each other
- field protects Earth from the cosmic rays and charged particles from the sun
- Hess: Suggested a process of sea floor spreading
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- The center of the earth (very dense)
- plate plates in the Earth that move constantly
- Earth's complete body
- When two plates crash and push into each other
- the outside part of Earth's magnetic fieldtectonic
- Drift: Theory that says tectonic plates are constantly moving
- the rigid layer of earth that contains the crust and upper part of the mantle
- When one tectonic plate goes under another tectonic plate
- between Earth's crust and Earth's core
- crust over the ocean
- the name for how all of the continents were (theoretically) joined to make one big continent
- core Surrounds the inner core and is mostly liquidy
19 Clues: Earth's complete body • crust over the ocean • The center of the earth (very dense) • A flowing layer found in Earth's mantle • between Earth's crust and Earth's core • when two tectonic plates slide by each other • plate plates in the Earth that move constantly • When two plates crash and push into each other • When tectonic plates move away from each other • ...
leo's plate tectonics puzzle 2026-02-03
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- most recent supercontinent
- the boundary between plates that are pulling apart
- the theory about continents moving
- the divergent boundary in the middle of a ocean
- the waves that earthquakes make
- the middle of the mechanical layers
- rock that has the ability to melt
- the word used to difine still rock
- mechanical layer of earth that forms up the earths plates
- a boundary between two plates that come together
- molten rock that is really fluffy
- the shaking of the lithosphere
- arc of volcanoes
- the field of which captures compases
- the process of one plate going under another
- the only purely molten layer of the earth
- the split in the ocean
- the hottest compsitional layer of the earth
- the layers of the earth that are based on what they are made of
- the type of crust that forms the thing that we stand on
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- a chunk of the lithosphere
- the rock that continental crust is made up of
- the thing that oceanic crust is made up of
- woman who came up of seafloor spreading
- the moment when the earths magnetic field reverses
- the study of earths old magnetic field
- the functional layyers of the earth
- the split in the earth that from a divergent boundary
- the process used to map the ocean floor
- the flow of lava in the mantle
- the mechanical layer of the earth that the lithosphere slides on
- hhhhhhoooootttttt!!! rocks
- rock which has strong magnetic force that traps the earths magnetic field
- a series of fire farting mountains that form islands
- the theory that the ocean is constantly expanding
- liquid rock
- boundary which forms when two plates slide past one another
- dense crust that is under the ocean
- man who first thought of the continents moving
- theory that there are plates in the earth that move around
- uppermost of earths compositional layers
41 Clues: liquid rock • arc of volcanoes • the split in the ocean • a chunk of the lithosphere • most recent supercontinent • hhhhhhoooootttttt!!! rocks • the flow of lava in the mantle • the shaking of the lithosphere • the waves that earthquakes make • rock that has the ability to melt • molten rock that is really fluffy • the theory about continents moving • ...
Vocab Chap. 6 (1-20) 2022-03-04
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- a process in which incoming stimulus data initiate and determine the higher level processes involved in their recognition, interpretation, and categorization
- the aperture through which light passes on entering the eye
- the effect in which recent experience of a stimulus facilitates or inhibits later processing of the same or a similar stimulus
- the minimum amount of stimulation required to trigger a reaction or produce a sensation
- (signal detection theory)a body of concepts and techniques from communication theory, electrical engineering, and decision theory
- the quantitative value of a stimulus or sensation.
- a muscular disk that surrounds the pupil of the eye and controls the amount of light entering the eye by contraction or relaxation
- the subjective quality of color, which is determined primarily by wavelength and secondarily by amplitude.
- a mathematical model of the difference threshold stating that the magnitude needed to detect physical change in a stimulus is proportional to the absolute magnitude of that stimulus
- any of the media through which one gathers information about the external environment or about the state of one's body in relation to the environment
- involves the filtering and analyzing of incoming sensation before sending a neural message to the cortex
- the process by which one form of energy is converted into another
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- a process in which an overall hypothesis about or general conceptualization of a stimulus is applied to and influences the analysis of incoming stimulus data
- the distance between successive peaks in a wave motion of a given frequency
- the process or result of becoming aware of objects, relationships, and events by means of the senses, which includes such activities as recognizing, observing, and discriminating
- denoting or relating to stimuli that are below the difference threshold or absolute threshold
- the smallest difference between two stimuli that can be consistently and accurately detected on 50% of trials
- in vision, a transparent, biconvex structure in the anterior portion of the eyeball that provides the fine, adjustable focus of the optical system
- a branch of psychology that studies the relationship between the objective physical characteristics of a stimulus
- the light-sensitive inner surface of the eye
20 Clues: the light-sensitive inner surface of the eye • the quantitative value of a stimulus or sensation. • the aperture through which light passes on entering the eye • the process by which one form of energy is converted into another • the distance between successive peaks in a wave motion of a given frequency • ...
TV SHOWS - CSHS 2022-05-20
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- __________ 19
- The Big Bang __________
- __________ Bad
- _________ Is the New Black
- Chicago ______
- Young _________
- A Million _______ Things
- Sons of __________
- The _________ Diaries
- _________ Minds
- _________ Family
- _______Abbey
- _____ is us
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- The Good ________
- How I Met Your _______
- Schitt's ___________
- Gilmore ______
- __________ Guy
- American _________ Story
- The ________ Attendant
- Law & __________
- ________ Bloods
- Games of _________
- The ___________ Dead
- Grey's ________
- Two and a _______ Men
- Stranger __________
27 Clues: _____ is us • _______Abbey • __________ 19 • __________ Bad • Gilmore ______ • __________ Guy • Chicago ______ • Young _________ • ________ Bloods • Grey's ________ • _________ Minds • Law & __________ • _________ Family • The Good ________ • Games of _________ • Sons of __________ • Stranger __________ • Schitt's ___________ • The ___________ Dead • Two and a _______ Men • The _________ Diaries • ...
9.1 Spelling Practice 2023-04-18
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- on
- a room in a school where classes are held
- in every place
- the bright light of the sun
- perhaps, possibly
- somebody
- little in size
- an outdoor area where children can play
- to open the mouth wide and breathe in deeply
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- a flat round cake of batter fried on both sides
- to make a picture
- not firm or hard
- not inside
- a game played with a bat and ball
- a form of "can not"
- my own self
- no one
- not anything
18 Clues: on • no one • somebody • not inside • my own self • not anything • in every place • little in size • not firm or hard • to make a picture • perhaps, possibly • a form of "can not" • the bright light of the sun • a game played with a bat and ball • an outdoor area where children can play • a room in a school where classes are held • to open the mouth wide and breathe in deeply • ...
Bailey's story 2024-03-21
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- a woman in relation to her child or children
- a large farm building used for storing grain, hay, or straw or for housing livestock
- a building for human habitation, especially one that is lived in by a family or small group of people
- a young domestic dog
- Faithful and steadfast in allegiance or support.
- a written or printed work consisting of pages glued or sewn together along one side and bound in covers.
- Having a firm purpose and unwavering resolve.
- a name means strong, enduring and firm
- Skilledat finding solutions and making the most of available resources
- The name originated from Middle English where it means "fox"
- Able to recover quickly from difficulties.
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- Brave in the face of danger or adversity.
- Showing kindness and empathy towards others.
- Eager to explore new experiences and take risks.
- Retriever, a retriever of a breed with a thick golden-colored coat
- legally take another's child and bring it up as one's own
- a device containing gunpowder and other combustible chemicals that
- combustion or burning, in which substances combine chemically with oxygen from the air and typically give out bright light, heat, and smoke
- literature in the form of prose that describes imaginary events and people
- an animal that is related to the common wolf
- a person aged between 13 and 19 years
- a spectacular explosion when ignited, used typically for display or in celebrations.
22 Clues: a young domestic dog • a person aged between 13 and 19 years • a name means strong, enduring and firm • Brave in the face of danger or adversity. • Able to recover quickly from difficulties. • a woman in relation to her child or children • Showing kindness and empathy towards others. • an animal that is related to the common wolf • ...
chem crossword 2024-09-27
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- where the atoms are located
- bunch of atoms combined
- particle with positive charge
- particle with negative charge
- what all matter is made up of
- atoms are what kind of particles
- based on his theory that electrons moved in fixed circular orbits
- confirmed a neutral subatomic particle that is located in the nucleus of an atom
- theorized that the world is made up of tiny particles that can't be broken down any further
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- name of Rutherford's famous experiment
- his discovery was in 1897
- particle with no charge
- what shape was Dalton's model
- he developed mathematical equations to describe the probability of an electron's location
- his theory was that all matter is made of atoms
15 Clues: bunch of atoms combined • particle with no charge • his discovery was in 1897 • where the atoms are located • particle with positive charge • particle with negative charge • what all matter is made up of • what shape was Dalton's model • atoms are what kind of particles • name of Rutherford's famous experiment • his theory was that all matter is made of atoms • ...
Major Philosopher 2013-06-06
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- Created the 5 proofs for the existence of God
- Studied a wide range of disciplines like logic, metaphysics, ethics, political theory, etc.
- political philosopher
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- Method of doubt
- Father of Philosophy
- Well known for his 'theory of ideas' and 'theory of forms'
- Priori and posteriori knowledge
- Tutor of the royal family
8 Clues: Method of doubt • Father of Philosophy • political philosopher • Tutor of the royal family • Priori and posteriori knowledge • Created the 5 proofs for the existence of God • Well known for his 'theory of ideas' and 'theory of forms' • Studied a wide range of disciplines like logic, metaphysics, ethics, political theory, etc.
Newton vs. Hooke 2013-05-08
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- extremely ill for most of his childhood
- Gravitation Newton introduces this theory; Hooke claims it to be a rip-off of his earlier outlined theory
- where Newton was born
- THEORY Newton writes a paper on this but Hooke dismisses it
- Newton's three laws of ____
- LAW Hooke helps with this
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- HOUSE the meetings with Newton, Hooke, Halley, and Christopher Wren
- Hooke believed Newton got his ideas of light from this
- Hooke thought Newton stole his ideas of this from Micrographia
- one of Hooke's contributions
- born on December 25, 1642
11 Clues: where Newton was born • born on December 25, 1642 • LAW Hooke helps with this • Newton's three laws of ____ • one of Hooke's contributions • extremely ill for most of his childhood • Hooke believed Newton got his ideas of light from this • THEORY Newton writes a paper on this but Hooke dismisses it • Hooke thought Newton stole his ideas of this from Micrographia • ...
Tectonic Plates crossword 2022-10-06
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- when plates move away from each other they pull apart the earths crust to make this
- plate tectonics show how this is made
- when two plates collide together with one going under the other
- the northern part when the continents started to separate
- tectonic plates lie on top of a molten layer of rock called this
- a term used to describe the fitting of continents
- when tectonic plates rub against each other this happens
- how many major tectonic plates are there?
- where the most earthquakes happen along the rim of this ocean
- sits between earth's core and its thin outer layer
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- the process that causes the asthenosphere and the lithosphere to move
- structure of the earth's crust
- along with granite something the tectonic plates are made of
- this is created when two plates collide into each other that have simular thickness and weight
- the southern part when the continents started to separate
- term used to describe the movement of continents
- when the continents were all together
- earth’s furthest layer
- something widely believed but not a fact
- scientist who came up with the theory of continental drift
20 Clues: earth’s furthest layer • structure of the earth's crust • plate tectonics show how this is made • when the continents were all together • something widely believed but not a fact • how many major tectonic plates are there? • term used to describe the movement of continents • a term used to describe the fitting of continents • ...
Basic chemistry concepts 2024-12-20
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- Also known as the Plum Pudding model, this model, proposed by J.J. Thomson, depicts electrons embedded in a positively charged sphere, like plums in a pudding. This model incorporated the discovery of electrons but lacked a clear understanding of the nucleus.
- A molecule consisting of three atoms chemically bonded together, such as carbon dioxide (CO2).
- A reaction that involves the nuclei of atoms, potentially leading to the transformation of one element into another. This concept is not explained by Dalton's Atomic Theory, which focuses on chemical reactions.
- The region surrounding the nucleus of an atom where electrons are most likely to be found. It is a concept in the quantum mechanical model of the atom, which describes electrons existing in orbitals, rather than fixed paths.
- Also known as the Nuclear Model, this model, proposed by Ernest Rutherford, describes a small, dense, positively charged nucleus at the center of the atom, with negatively charged electrons orbiting around it. This model was based on Rutherford's gold foil experiment and significantly advanced the understanding of atomic structure.
- Elements having properties that fall between those of metals and non-metals. They often exhibit intermediate conductivity and can possess characteristics of both categories. Examples include silicon and boron.
- The most current and sophisticated model of the atom, which describes electrons existing in orbitals, regions of space around the nucleus where electrons are likely to be found. It incorporates principles of quantum mechanics and provides a probabilistic description of electron behavior.
- A foundational theory in chemistry proposed by John Dalton, stating that all matter is composed of indivisible atoms, atoms of a given element are identical, compounds are formed by the combination of different atoms, and chemical reactions involve the rearrangement of atoms.
- A representation of the structure of an atom, developed to explain experimental observations and theoretical concepts. Various atomic models have been proposed over time, each building upon previous knowledge and addressing limitations.
- A molecule consisting of two atoms chemically bonded together, such as oxygen (O2) and hydrogen (H2).
- A molecule consisting of more than three atoms chemically bonded together, such as phosphorus (P4) and sulfur (S8).
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- Elements that are generally poor conductors of heat and electricity, brittle, and lack metallic luster. Examples include oxygen, carbon, and sulfur.
- A process that involves the rearrangement of atoms, leading to the formation of new substances with different properties. Dalton's Atomic Theory states that atoms are neither created nor destroyed in a chemical reaction, just rearranged.
- Particles smaller than an atom, such as protons, neutrons, and electrons. Dalton's Atomic Theory initially considered atoms indivisible, but the discovery of these particles challenged that notion.
- A model proposed by Niels Bohr that refined Rutherford's model by suggesting that electrons orbit the nucleus in specific energy levels or shells. This model helped to explain the observed line spectra of atoms.
- The earliest atomic model, proposed by John Dalton, depicting the atom as a solid, indivisible sphere. This model laid the foundation for atomic theory but was later revised as scientists discovered subatomic particles and the complex nature of atoms.
16 Clues: A molecule consisting of three atoms chemically bonded together, such as carbon dioxide (CO2). • A molecule consisting of two atoms chemically bonded together, such as oxygen (O2) and hydrogen (H2). • A molecule consisting of more than three atoms chemically bonded together, such as phosphorus (P4) and sulfur (S8). • ...
Introduction to sociology 2013-10-29
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- Language, religion and beliefs all form part of this
- Postmodernists believe 21st century society values this agent of socialisation
- The process through which people learn norms and values
- Theorist seen as the founding father of sociology
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- Theory that sees society as serving a purpose
- This theory says society is in conflict, based on class division
- This theory believes society is in conflict, based on gender division
- Postmodernists think science has made this agent of socialisation irrelevant
- Functionalists compared society to this organism
- The unwritten rules and actions of society
10 Clues: The unwritten rules and actions of society • Theory that sees society as serving a purpose • Functionalists compared society to this organism • Theorist seen as the founding father of sociology • Language, religion and beliefs all form part of this • The process through which people learn norms and values • ...
