| # | Term | Definition | From Set |
| 1 |
action |
that which happens onstage to hold the audience’s attention |
C-5 Structure of Drama |
| 2 |
action |
Tat |
English Words |
| 3 |
action |
urge the audience to take action |
Final Exam |
| 4 |
Action |
what happens in a story: the events or conflicts. |
English- Literary Terms Quiz- 9-16-07 |
| 5 |
action |
the tactica characters uses to pysically pursue his or her objective |
vocab1 |
| 6 |
Action |
involves storing a message in memory, reacting (smiling, frowning, laughing). providing feedback |
BA324- CH3 |
| 7 |
Action |
movement of events through time (wind blowing, world turning) |
New Criticism Vocab |
| 8 |
action |
something done (usually as opposed to something said) |
Rodgers 1 |
| 9 |
action |
something done (usually as opposed to something said) |
Cells: Act |
| 10 |
action |
akcja |
slówka 2 |
| 11 |
action |
the main events that move a play along |
Drama Terms |
| 12 |
action |
decisions and ramifications |
Greek Theatre |
| 13 |
action |
something done |
Better Gr. 6 |
| 14 |
acTION |
act or state |
new vocaby! |
| 15 |
action |
a-c-t-i-o-n |
Spelling 1-A words |
| 16 |
action |
the force that starts the motion |
Science |
| 17 |
Action |
Motor activities such as moving the head or eyes and locomoting through the environment. Action is one of the major outcomes of the perceptual process. |
Sensation and Perception Ch 1 and 2 |
| 18 |
acTION |
act or state |
new vocaby! |
| 19 |
action |
the force one object applied to a second object |
Charles |
| 20 |
Action |
Modifying behavior according to plan. |
Health test 1 |
| 21 |
acTION |
act or state |
vocab week 19 -23 |
| 22 |
action |
series of events that form a plot |
Word 5000 |
| 23 |
action |
military action |
Word 5000 |
| 24 |
action |
legal action |
Word 5000 |
| 25 |
action |
動作 |
單字密碼 |
| 26 |
Action |
points to the application that will process the data captured by the form |
Ch. 11 Web Design II Vocab. |
| 27 |
action |
a behavior that produces positive outcomes has been started w/in the last 6 months |
even more ACSM |
| 28 |
action |
firing mechanism of a gun |
Hatchet |
| 29 |
ACTION |
HOW A DRUG ACTS IN THE BODY |
ADVANCED PHARMACOLOGY SPELLING AND TERM |
| 30 |
action |
what happens in a story; the events or conflicts |
Literary Terms |
| 31 |
action |
lights camera ............... |
Wills lis t |
| 32 |
action |
someone that acts sothing |
24-3-08 omar(gangstaboy) |
| 33 |
Action |
Communications phase, when the program is implemented. |
PR |
| 34 |
action |
is completing the service activity itself |
service learning notes |
| 35 |
action |
acción |
realidades 2 6B |
| 36 |
action |
acción |
Realidades 2 6B |
| 37 |
Action |
drive consumers to buy |
Advertising |
| 38 |
Action |
At the simplest, the thing or things that happen in a story’s plot – what the characters do and what is done to them. A story may have more than one action, but a successful short story usually has one identifiable central actions. |
Intro to Fiction |
| 39 |
ACTION |
WHERE SALT GOES, WATER FOLLOWS, VASODIALATES = BP DOES DOWN, VASOCONSTRICTS= BP GOES UP |
DIURETICS |
| 40 |
ACTION |
NITRATES INDUCE RELAXATION OF PERIPHERAL VASCULAR SMOOTH MUSCLES, RESULTING IN DILATION OF ARTERIES AND VEINS.....this reduces venous blood return 2 the heart, which lead 2 decreased 02 demands on the heart. NITRATES INCREASE MYOCARDIAL O2 SUPPLY BY DIALATING LG CORONARY ARTERIES & REDISTRIBUTING BLOOD FLOW |
NITRATES |