business intelligence Crossword Puzzles
FOR2608 2022-09-05
Across
- type of statement
- lifeblood of an investigation
- type of reasoning used by an intelligence operator
- possesses specialised training and skills
- type of non-human source of information
- primary objective of an interrogation
- one way of capturing information
Down
- one reason a suspect may confess
- intelligence gathering technique
- Essential skill for an investigator
- requirement of a good statement
- type of surveillance technique
- type of note written onto a loose piece of paper
- the number of steps in the interview process
- requirement of a good investigative report
- possible motive of an informer
- investigator who conducts surveillance
- most expensive commodity in intelligence
- to obtain the pure version
- the focus of a surveillance operation
20 Clues: type of statement • to obtain the pure version • lifeblood of an investigation • type of surveillance technique • possible motive of an informer • requirement of a good statement • one reason a suspect may confess • intelligence gathering technique • one way of capturing information • Essential skill for an investigator • primary objective of an interrogation • ...
Flowers For Algernon Project! 2023-11-15
Across
- ink blots
- specialize in a specific field
- the doctors who did so
- charlie's teacher
- charlie's job
- strauss, nemur
- increase
- a type of inteligence
- charlie
- loud bright box
- for algernon
- why Charlie brought his rabbits foot
- charlie's ___ towards algernon made him think he'd lose his intelligence
- what algernon goes through for food
- luck
- what the doctors preformed on charlie
Down
- while charlie slept his ___ absorbed TV
- charlie's "friends" before his intelligence
- maze runner
- lifes work
- when charlie got smarter he became ___
- genre
- another luck increase
- main character
- to vote charlie and get him fired
- what charlie failed at
- believing anything
- tests
- algernon's decreased intelligence
29 Clues: luck • genre • tests • charlie • increase • ink blots • lifes work • maze runner • for algernon • charlie's job • main character • strauss, nemur • loud bright box • charlie's teacher • believing anything • another luck increase • a type of inteligence • the doctors who did so • what charlie failed at • specialize in a specific field • to vote charlie and get him fired • algernon's decreased intelligence • ...
Artificial Intelligence 2022-08-22
Across
- Plan
- Exchange
- Useful
- Give directions
- Made by humans
Down
- To infinity and ____________!
- The best baseball team ever
- Situation
- I wouldn't cheat ___________ any circumstances.
- Dependable
- Order
- The _________________ for artificial intelligence is AI.
- Able
- My sister is capable _________ making her own decisions.
14 Clues: Plan • Able • Order • Useful • Exchange • Situation • Dependable • Made by humans • Give directions • The best baseball team ever • To infinity and ____________! • I wouldn't cheat ___________ any circumstances. • The _________________ for artificial intelligence is AI. • My sister is capable _________ making her own decisions.
Spatial Intelligence 2022-09-15
Across
- is the ability to generate, retain, retrieve, and transform well-structured visual images
- is known for using large, abstract forms and sharp, geometric design.
- The ability to visualize space through the mind’s eye.
- ability is another term for spatial intelligence
- include packing a suitcase, interpreting graphs, creating a sculpture from a block of marble, landing a flip, navigating using a physical or mental map, merging into traffic, or brushing your hair.
- The ability to have a way with words, languages, and be good at reading, writing, memorizing words and telling stories.
Down
- Can be used to make hyper-precise modifications to the perceived visual world through devices like augmented reality glasses.
- it's what we do when we visualize shapes in our “mind's eye.”
- he visualized a future sculpture trapped inside a lump of stone.
- intelligence is a biologically-determined cognitive trait, a gift you either have or don’t.
- example of a spatial intelligence
- can be manipulated through mental movement, rotation or transformation.
- activity use to increase spatial intelligence
- is the primary way we understand, map and manipulate our environment.
- is one of the major voices in the early development of quantum mechanics.
- is the concept of being able to perceive and derive insight from visual data successfully.
- The ability to be sensitive to sounds, tone, pitch, rhythm, meter, melody, timbre, etc.
17 Clues: example of a spatial intelligence • activity use to increase spatial intelligence • ability is another term for spatial intelligence • The ability to visualize space through the mind’s eye. • it's what we do when we visualize shapes in our “mind's eye.” • he visualized a future sculpture trapped inside a lump of stone. • ...
Spatial Intelligence 2022-09-15
Across
- Intelligence: The ability to visualize space through the mind’s eye.
- can be manipulated through mental movement, rotation or transformation.
- ability is another term for spatial intelligence
- is the concept of being able to perceive and derive insight from visual data successfully.
- reality- Can be used to make hyper-precise modifications to the perceived visual world through devices like augmented reality glasses.
- include packing a suitcase, interpreting graphs, creating a sculpture from a block of marble, landing a flip, navigating using a physical or mental map, merging into traffic, or brushing your hair.
- is known for using large, abstract forms and sharp, geometric design.
Down
- activity use to increase spatial intelligence
- he visualized a future sculpture trapped inside a lump of stone.
- intelligence is a biologically-determined cognitive trait, a gift you either have or don’t.
- is the primary way we understand, map and manipulate our environment.
- what we do when we visualize shapes in our “mind's eye.”
- Intelligence: The ability to be sensitive to sounds, tone, pitch, rhythm, meter, melody, timbre, etc.
- Intelligence: The ability to have a way with words, languages, and be good at reading, writing, memorizing words and telling stories.
- is the ability to generate, retain, retrieve, and transform well-structured visual images
- Bohr is one of the major voices in the early development of quantum mechanics.
- example of a spatial intelligence
17 Clues: example of a spatial intelligence • activity use to increase spatial intelligence • ability is another term for spatial intelligence • what we do when we visualize shapes in our “mind's eye.” • he visualized a future sculpture trapped inside a lump of stone. • Intelligence: The ability to visualize space through the mind’s eye. • ...
Spatial Intelligence 2022-09-15
Across
- Intelligence: The ability to visualize space through the mind’s eye.
- can be manipulated through mental movement, rotation or transformation.
- ability is another term for spatial intelligence
- is the concept of being able to perceive and derive insight from visual data successfully.
- reality- Can be used to make hyper-precise modifications to the perceived visual world through devices like augmented reality glasses.
- include packing a suitcase, interpreting graphs, creating a sculpture from a block of marble, landing a flip, navigating using a physical or mental map, merging into traffic, or brushing your hair.
- is known for using large, abstract forms and sharp, geometric design.
Down
- activity use to increase spatial intelligence
- he visualized a future sculpture trapped inside a lump of stone.
- intelligence is a biologically-determined cognitive trait, a gift you either have or don’t.
- is the primary way we understand, map and manipulate our environment.
- what we do when we visualize shapes in our “mind's eye.”
- Intelligence: The ability to be sensitive to sounds, tone, pitch, rhythm, meter, melody, timbre, etc.
- Intelligence: The ability to have a way with words, languages, and be good at reading, writing, memorizing words and telling stories.
- is the ability to generate, retain, retrieve, and transform well-structured visual images
- Bohr is one of the major voices in the early development of quantum mechanics.
- example of a spatial intelligence
17 Clues: example of a spatial intelligence • activity use to increase spatial intelligence • ability is another term for spatial intelligence • what we do when we visualize shapes in our “mind's eye.” • he visualized a future sculpture trapped inside a lump of stone. • Intelligence: The ability to visualize space through the mind’s eye. • ...
Artificial Intelligence 2024-07-05
Across
- high-level, deep learning API developed by Google for implementing neural networks.
- One complete pass through a training dataset.
- Common activation function in neural networks.
- most Popular open-source AI framework by Google.
- When a model learns the training data too well, including noise.
- network used for sequential data processing
Down
- Simplest type of artificial neural network.
- Which network is used for generating new data instances.
- Network used for unsupervised learning of efficient codings.
- Technique for grouping similar data points together.
- Type of recurrent neural network suitable for sequence prediction
- Which Regularization technique is used in neural networks.
- Rule of thumb or practical method for problem solving
- Which algorithm used for feature extraction
14 Clues: Simplest type of artificial neural network. • Which algorithm used for feature extraction • network used for sequential data processing • One complete pass through a training dataset. • Common activation function in neural networks. • most Popular open-source AI framework by Google. • Technique for grouping similar data points together. • ...
AI for Employee Onboarding 2025-04-30
Across
- AI A type of AI that creates new content, such as text or images, from input data.
- The credentials or process required to access a computer system.
- point A specific problem that negatively impacts a company or process.
- A period of time when something is postponed or slowed down.
- Adapting something to suit a particular individual or company.
- A document with fields to be filled out with information.
- (Artificial Intelligence) Technology that simulates human intelligence in machines.
- test A trial of a new product or system before its official release.
- Working from a location outside the traditional office, usually from home.
- AI AI capable of making autonomous decisions and actions.
Down
- (Human Resources) The department responsible for managing employee-related services and policies.
- (Information Technology) The use of computers and systems to store, retrieve, and send information.
- The emotional commitment an employee has towards their organization.
- A computer program designed to simulate conversation with human users.
- (Key Performance Indicator) A measurable value that indicates how effectively a company is achieving key objectives.
- A standard of measurement used to evaluate performance or progress.
- To become accustomed or used to a new environment or situation.
- The process of integrating a new employee into a company and its culture.
- The use of technology to perform tasks without human intervention.
- (Robotic Process Automation) Software technology that automates routine, rule-based business processes.
20 Clues: A document with fields to be filled out with information. • AI AI capable of making autonomous decisions and actions. • A period of time when something is postponed or slowed down. • Adapting something to suit a particular individual or company. • To become accustomed or used to a new environment or situation. • ...
SPS Intelligence 2013-07-10
Across
- The French parent.
- At the begining ther is the ..
- The very first, usually.
- Age at which a user is deleted if not used.
- This pooch gaurds the gates of Hades.
- Some would say this is a load of ___ (init.)
- The people we serve :-)
Down
- This room is hard to get in.
- The order in which an order is processed.
- Our measure of excelence.
- Everyone sees the same.
- This client sounds like a comedy double act.
- A useful or valuable thing.
- It gives us work.
14 Clues: It gives us work. • The French parent. • Everyone sees the same. • The people we serve :-) • The very first, usually. • Our measure of excelence. • A useful or valuable thing. • This room is hard to get in. • At the begining ther is the .. • This pooch gaurds the gates of Hades. • The order in which an order is processed. • Age at which a user is deleted if not used. • ...
Artificial Intelligence 2016-05-28
Across
- famous computer scientist, who created the test for AI's
- trying to obtain new knowledge
- Made by humans, especially in imitation of something natural
- when a person is unable to find work
- something you can depend on is ...
- The act, process, or experience of gaining knowledge or skill
- having the ability to operate independendly
Down
- AI created by IBM
- Facility to store Goods
- Vehicle controlled by a Computer (usually airborne)
- getting from point A to point B
- Personal Assistant developed by Apple
- The ability to acquire, understand, and use knowledge
- AI created by Boston Dynamics, shown in the presentation
14 Clues: AI created by IBM • Facility to store Goods • trying to obtain new knowledge • getting from point A to point B • something you can depend on is ... • when a person is unable to find work • Personal Assistant developed by Apple • having the ability to operate independendly • Vehicle controlled by a Computer (usually airborne) • ...
Spatial Intelligence 2022-09-15
Across
- is the ability to generate, retain, retrieve, and transform well-structured visual images
- is known for using large, abstract forms and sharp, geometric design.
- The ability to visualize space through the mind’s eye.
- ability is another term for spatial intelligence
- include packing a suitcase, interpreting graphs, creating a sculpture from a block of marble, landing a flip, navigating using a physical or mental map, merging into traffic, or brushing your hair.
- The ability to have a way with words, languages, and be good at reading, writing, memorizing words and telling stories.
Down
- Can be used to make hyper-precise modifications to the perceived visual world through devices like augmented reality glasses.
- it's what we do when we visualize shapes in our “mind's eye.”
- he visualized a future sculpture trapped inside a lump of stone.
- intelligence is a biologically-determined cognitive trait, a gift you either have or don’t.
- example of a spatial intelligence
- can be manipulated through mental movement, rotation or transformation.
- activity use to increase spatial intelligence
- is the primary way we understand, map and manipulate our environment.
- is one of the major voices in the early development of quantum mechanics.
- is the concept of being able to perceive and derive insight from visual data successfully.
- The ability to be sensitive to sounds, tone, pitch, rhythm, meter, melody, timbre, etc.
17 Clues: example of a spatial intelligence • activity use to increase spatial intelligence • ability is another term for spatial intelligence • The ability to visualize space through the mind’s eye. • it's what we do when we visualize shapes in our “mind's eye.” • he visualized a future sculpture trapped inside a lump of stone. • ...
Human Intelligence 2024-08-11
Across
- A shape made up of curves, each one above or wider than the one before.
- To absorb a culture or ideas.
- Made up of exactly similar parts facing each other or around an axis; showing symmetry.
- The process of becoming worse.
- A feeling or thought that something is possible, likely, or true.
- An act of noticing or watching.
Down
- Hated; scorned.
- To abolish segregation; to bring together different parts.
- Mental activity that occurs without someone being aware of it.
- Relating to the experience of beauty.
- A return to a former or less developed state.
- Printed information; proof.
- Characterized by examining one's own thoughts and feelings.
- An inclination; a movement toward.
14 Clues: Hated; scorned. • Printed information; proof. • To absorb a culture or ideas. • The process of becoming worse. • An act of noticing or watching. • An inclination; a movement toward. • Relating to the experience of beauty. • A return to a former or less developed state. • To abolish segregation; to bring together different parts. • ...
Digital Intelligence 2026-06-02
Across
- Short message sent online
- Program or application
- Company that makes Windows
- Stores digital data
- Online secret word
- Process of getting into a system
- Handheld communication device
- Visual display device
Down
- Global network of computers
- Devices used to type
- A portable computer
- Online platform for sharing
- A small picture on screen
- Digital storage
14 Clues: Digital storage • Online secret word • A portable computer • Stores digital data • Devices used to type • Visual display device • Program or application • Short message sent online • A small picture on screen • Company that makes Windows • Global network of computers • Online platform for sharing • Handheld communication device • Process of getting into a system
Chapter 8 : Innovation Through Analytics 2024-07-18
Across
- Analytics recommending actions based on data insights
- Tool for tracking website traffic and behavior
- Use of technology to perform tasks without human intervention
- Documents generated from analyzed data
- Science of analyzing raw data to derive insights
- Unprocessed and unorganized data
- Analytics forecasting future trends based on data
- AI technique for predictive data analysis
- Hidden information extracted from data analysis
- Graphical representation of data findings
- Monitoring location and status in real-time
- Artificial Intelligence used in advanced analytics
- Instruments or software used in data analytics
- Commercial enterprises benefiting from data insights
- Competencies needed by data analysts
Down
- Processed data that is meaningful and useful
- Analysis of revenue and customer purchasing behavior
- System for scheduling and managing reservations
- Raw unorganized facts and figures
- Recurring trends identified in datasets
- Extensive datasets often analyzed for patterns
- Data not organized in a predefined manner
- Preparing data by removing inaccuracies
- Analytics focused on past events
- Analytics identifying causes of past events
- Efficiency gained through effective data use
- Evaluation of competitive business landscape
- Mathematical techniques for data analysis
- Circumstances that give meaning to data
- Detection of unauthorized or deceitful activity
30 Clues: Unprocessed and unorganized data • Analytics focused on past events • Raw unorganized facts and figures • Competencies needed by data analysts • Documents generated from analyzed data • Recurring trends identified in datasets • Preparing data by removing inaccuracies • Circumstances that give meaning to data • Data not organized in a predefined manner • ...
25308 2025-10-27
Across
- – Useful information from analysis.
- – Standard or level of excellence.
- – Business related to farming.
- – Removing wrong or repeated data.
- – Describing what has happened from data.
- – Useful discoveries from data analysis.
- – Showing data in charts or graphs.
- – Protecting data from misuse.
- – Managing people in an organization.
- – Making a process as efficient as possible.
- – Drawing conclusions from data.
- – An assumption tested with data.
- – Examining data to discover insights.
Down
- – Predicting future trends using data.
- – Facts and figures collected for analysis.
- – Suggesting what should be done.
- – Very large data sets needing special tools.
- – Studying data to find useful patterns.
- – A planned way to achieve goals.
- – Predicting what might happen next.
- – Finding reasons behind outcomes.
- – Promoting and selling products or services.
- – Choosing the best action from options.
- – Steps involved in making and delivering goods.
- – Software for creating graphs (e.g., Excel, Power BI).
- – Moral rules guiding behavior.
- – Dividing data or customers into smaller useful groups.
- – How well something works or succeeds.
- – Checking how effective something is.
- – Daily activities of a business.
- – Managing money or funds.
31 Clues: – Managing money or funds. • – Business related to farming. • – Protecting data from misuse. • – Moral rules guiding behavior. • – Drawing conclusions from data. • – Suggesting what should be done. • – A planned way to achieve goals. • – Daily activities of a business. • – An assumption tested with data. • – Standard or level of excellence. • – Finding reasons behind outcomes. • ...
Business analytics roll no. 25458 2025-11-06
Across
- Central repository for integrated data
- Estimating future trends based on historical data
- Data point that differs significantly from others
- Visual display of key performance indicators
- Process of selecting a subset of data for analysis
- Large and complex data sets requiring advanced analysis tools
- Step by step procedure for solving a problem
- Raw facts and figures collected for analysis
- Forecasting future outcomes using data
- Extract, Transform, Load process in data warehousing
- Analysis that summarizes past data
- Language used for managing and querying databases
- Statistical method to model relationships between variables
- Grouping similar data points together
- Suggests actions based on analysis results
Down
- Relationship between two or more variables
- Testable statement in research and analytics
- Microsoft tool for business intelligence
- Popular programming language for data analysis
- Mathematical representation of a real-world process
- AI method where systems learn from data
- Data visualization software used in analytics
- Systematic computational analysis of data
- Quantitative measures used to track performance
- Computational model inspired by the human brain
- Valuable understanding derived from data analysis
- Tree-like model for decision-making
- Key Performance Indicator for business success
- Measure of data dispersion
29 Clues: Measure of data dispersion • Analysis that summarizes past data • Tree-like model for decision-making • Grouping similar data points together • Central repository for integrated data • Forecasting future outcomes using data • AI method where systems learn from data • Microsoft tool for business intelligence • Systematic computational analysis of data • ...
Nonfiction Outside Reading Packet Crossword (A) 2022-10-23
Across
- The root of most of humanity's problems is poor _____
- Intelligence of machines
- What humans should prioritize
- A human combined with machine intelligence
- The ability of the brain to change
- What determines one's values and morals
- Humanity should embrace its _____ values
- Who understands how AI actually works?
- The author believes that machines deserve _____ rights
- AI enthusiasts
Down
- The factor that limits intelligence working together
- The only thing that children require
- The state of being aware
- Morals that drive behavior
- The point in time where the future is unpredictable
- The future is the _____ of the past and present
- The future in which humans and AI collaborate
- AI pessimists
- The rate at which technology is developed
- The future unchecked
20 Clues: AI pessimists • AI enthusiasts • The future unchecked • The state of being aware • Intelligence of machines • Morals that drive behavior • What humans should prioritize • The ability of the brain to change • The only thing that children require • Who understands how AI actually works? • What determines one's values and morals • Humanity should embrace its _____ values • ...
Flowers For Algernon Project! 2023-11-15
Across
- ink blots
- specialize in a specific field
- the doctors who did so
- charlie's teacher
- charlie's job
- strauss, nemur
- increase
- a type of inteligence
- charlie
- loud bright box
- for algernon
- why Charlie brought his rabbits foot
- charlie's ___ towards algernon made him think he'd lose his intelligence
- what algernon goes through for food
- luck
- what the doctors preformed on charlie
Down
- while charlie slept his ___ absorbed TV
- charlie's "friends" before his intelligence
- maze runner
- lifes work
- when charlie got smarter he became ___
- genre
- another luck increase
- main character
- to vote charlie and get him fired
- what charlie failed at
- believing anything
- tests
- algernon's decreased intelligence
29 Clues: luck • genre • tests • charlie • increase • ink blots • lifes work • maze runner • for algernon • charlie's job • main character • strauss, nemur • loud bright box • charlie's teacher • believing anything • another luck increase • a type of inteligence • the doctors who did so • what charlie failed at • specialize in a specific field • to vote charlie and get him fired • algernon's decreased intelligence • ...
25102 2025-10-15
Across
- of data in business analytics, Differences between data, information and knowledge, Quality of data,
- Analyst, Types of Analytics - Descriptive, Diagnostic, Predictive, Prescriptive, Concept of insights.
Down
- Business analytics vs business analysis, Business intelligence vs Data Science, Data Analyst Vs
- of Big Data, Big Data Collection and Ethics, Data sources and collection methods, Data privacy, security, and
- Analytics Basics: Definition of analytics, Evolution of analytics, The Growing Role of Business
- considerations.
6 Clues: considerations. • Business analytics vs business analysis, Business intelligence vs Data Science, Data Analyst Vs • Analytics Basics: Definition of analytics, Evolution of analytics, The Growing Role of Business • of data in business analytics, Differences between data, information and knowledge, Quality of data, • ...
Business analytics roll no. 25458 2025-11-06
Across
- Central repository for integrated data
- Estimating future trends based on historical data
- Data point that differs significantly from others
- Visual display of key performance indicators
- Process of selecting a subset of data for analysis
- Large and complex data sets requiring advanced analysis tools
- Step by step procedure for solving a problem
- Raw facts and figures collected for analysis
- Forecasting future outcomes using data
- Extract, Transform, Load process in data warehousing
- Analysis that summarizes past data
- Language used for managing and querying databases
- Statistical method to model relationships between variables
- Grouping similar data points together
- Suggests actions based on analysis results
Down
- Relationship between two or more variables
- Testable statement in research and analytics
- Microsoft tool for business intelligence
- Popular programming language for data analysis
- Mathematical representation of a real-world process
- AI method where systems learn from data
- Data visualization software used in analytics
- Systematic computational analysis of data
- Quantitative measures used to track performance
- Computational model inspired by the human brain
- Valuable understanding derived from data analysis
- Tree-like model for decision-making
- Key Performance Indicator for business success
- Measure of data dispersion
29 Clues: Measure of data dispersion • Analysis that summarizes past data • Tree-like model for decision-making • Grouping similar data points together • Central repository for integrated data • Forecasting future outcomes using data • AI method where systems learn from data • Microsoft tool for business intelligence • Systematic computational analysis of data • ...
B2B Crossword 2024-12-13
5 Clues: Formerly GCC. • Integrated AAP/CQ Point of Sale System • Automotive Aftermarket Industry Association • Independent version of APRO for professional customers. • type of business planning that relates to business intelligence
Economics 2020-09-17
Across
- workers focus on specific tasks
- assets like education, training, intelligence, skills, health
- the government, rather than the free market, determines what goods should be produced
- the forgone benefit that would have been derived by an option not chosen
- means we have unlimited wants but limited resources
- decisions and the pricing of goods and services are guided by the interactions of a country's individual citizens and businesses
- what motivates you to behave in a certain way
- focuses on the production of a limited scope of goods
- he capacity and willingness to develop, organize and manage a business
- resources used to produce goods or services
Down
- additional cost associated with the additional unit of a good/service
- traditions, customs, and beliefs help shape the goods and services
- buying and selling of goods and services
- additional satisfaction that comes from the additional good/service
- the people who work for a business
- giving up one option in favor of another
- a system of production, resource allocation and distribution of goods and services within a society
- intent to achieve monetary gain
- tangible, man-made objects that a company buys or invests in
- resources found in nature
20 Clues: resources found in nature • workers focus on specific tasks • intent to achieve monetary gain • the people who work for a business • buying and selling of goods and services • giving up one option in favor of another • resources used to produce goods or services • what motivates you to behave in a certain way • means we have unlimited wants but limited resources • ...
Business analytics Assignment 2025-10-23
Across
- Central repository for storing integrated data
- Interface showing data visualizations (duplicate removed if needed)
- Popular business intelligence and visualization tool
- Process of examining data to make decisions
- Collection of related data items
- Raw facts and figures used for analysis
- Predictive model that branches decisions
- Statistical relationship between two variables
- Language used to query databases
- Programming language often used for data analysis
- Microsoft’s data visualization platform
- Data point that differs significantly from others
- Short for Key Performance Indicator
- A general direction in which data is moving
- Step-by-step procedure for solving problems
Down
- Graphical representation of information
- Tool showing data summaries in visuals
- Characteristic or property that can change in data
- Forecast of future outcomes based on data
- Visual display of key business metrics
- Science of collecting and interpreting data
- Measurements used to track performance
- AI technique that enables systems to learn from data
- Process of removing errors or inconsistencies from data
- Deep understanding gained from analysis
- Technique used to estimate relationships among variables
- Proposed explanation made before analysis
- Grouping similar data points together
- Large, complex data sets analyzed for insights
- A mathematical representation of a business process
30 Clues: Collection of related data items • Language used to query databases • Short for Key Performance Indicator • Grouping similar data points together • Tool showing data summaries in visuals • Visual display of key business metrics • Measurements used to track performance • Graphical representation of information • Raw facts and figures used for analysis • ...
HCC HR Crossword 2024-02-15
7 Clues: business partner • Emotional Intelligence • method of offering insight • an ongoing approach to managing people • the ability to recover from challenges • the ability to see things through other's eyes • the shared values, attitudes, behaviors, and standards of a work environment
Operations Management 2024-06-07
Across
- Refers to the processes and procedures that transforms inputs into outputs
- A business that will transform inputs into a tangiable output
- The final product produced by the business
- A series of machines and workstations that are arranged in sequence to perform tasks automatically with little to no employee involvment
- The systems or machines that mimic human intelligence to perform tasks that are traditionally done by humans
- The goals a business intends to achieve in a specified period of time
- The conversion of inputs into outputs
- A business that transforms inputs into services that are intangiable
- Programable machines that can operate tasks automatically
Down
- A service is an intangiable product provided to a customer that can't be stored, touched, felt, etc.
- The use of software and computer controlled machinery to manufacture products, it will tell a machine how to make a product
- The strategy that manages the use, storage and delivery of materials to ensure the right amount of inputs are available when required in the operations system
- A software system that enables a product to be created in digital form that can be modified, analysied and tested before it is put into production
- The resources used in production (when creating a good or service)
- Allow a business to connect with their customers in some way over an internet connection
- A tangiable product made for customer that can be touched, stored, felt, etc.
16 Clues: The conversion of inputs into outputs • The final product produced by the business • Programable machines that can operate tasks automatically • A business that will transform inputs into a tangiable output • The resources used in production (when creating a good or service) • A business that transforms inputs into services that are intangiable • ...
Learning to Spy 2020-08-22
Across
- / A false passport or visa
- / Branch of US Defense Dept responsible for ensuring security of American communications
- / Official name Britain's MI5
- / Spy operating without cover or backup
- Trap / Use of men or women to ensnare or intimidate
- / OSS & SOE term for teams dropped into Europe before D Day to help resistance groups
- / Post where espionage conducted
- / System for disguising messages using and shuffling letters and numbers
- Drop / Secret location for materials to be left for another agent
- / Person unofficially employed by intelligence service gathering information
Down
- / Us foreign intelligence service
- / Cipher machine used by Germans to encode messages in WW11
- / Term used by British intelligence for a spy
- / When a case officer or agent is compromised
- / Agent sent to penetrate another opposing agency
- / A clandestine radio
- / Codename for intelligence from derived decrypted messages from German encryption machine
- / Agent who searches obituaries and graveyards for names of dead to be used for agents
- / Britain's WW11 sabotage and subversion agency
- / Case officer responsible for agents in operation
- / Headquarters of any espionage service
21 Clues: / A clandestine radio • / A false passport or visa • / Official name Britain's MI5 • / Post where espionage conducted • / Us foreign intelligence service • / Spy operating without cover or backup • / Headquarters of any espionage service • / Term used by British intelligence for a spy • / When a case officer or agent is compromised • ...
Unit 1 - Study Guide 2024-02-18
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- emotional intelligence includes the ability to perceive, understand, use and ___ emotions
- smallest distinctive sound unit
- sudden Aha! reaction that instantly reveals the solution
- the way an issue is posed
- to find IQ divide mental age by ______ age and multiply by 100
- inability to view problems from a new angle
- simply thinking strategy; mental shortcut
- type of intelligence that includes our ability to reason speedily and abstractly
- mental image or best example of a category
- created the idea of general intelligence
- smallest unit in language that carries meaning
- the extent to which a test yields consistent results
- type of test that predicts a person's future performance
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- impairment of language
- thinking about our thinking
- type of thinking that expands the number of possible solutions
- type of test that assesses what a person has learned
- type of intelligence that includes our accumulated knowledge
- believed that there were nine different types of independent intelligences
- the extent to which a test measures or predicts what it is supposed to
- sudden realization of a problem's solution
21 Clues: impairment of language • the way an issue is posed • thinking about our thinking • smallest distinctive sound unit • created the idea of general intelligence • simply thinking strategy; mental shortcut • mental image or best example of a category • sudden realization of a problem's solution • inability to view problems from a new angle • ...
EVERYONE IS INTELLIGENT! 2026-03-21
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- This kind of intelligence allows you to to coordinate body movements easily, being good at sports and learning by doing.
- My brother has a high NATURALISTIC INTELLIGENCE: he is very interested in nature and in the .......... .
- If you have a good amount of this type of intellugence, you understand both yourself and other people and can create positive relationships with them.
- If you have this kind of intelligence you know yourself, your strengths and weaknesses and you can work effectively on your own.
- If you have a good ear for foreign languages and recognize musical rhythms and patterns with no difficulty you have a lot of this kind of intelligence.
- People with .......... intelligence are good at using language and words and learn languages easily.
- People with a high VISUAL-SPACIAL intelligence are good at using charts, ...... and mind maps.
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- People with this type of intelligence are good at interacting with others and work effectively with them.
- If you are good at problem solving, using numbers and carry out operations easily, then you have a strong intelligence of this kind.
- It is the ability to imagine yourself in the position of another person and so to share that person's feelings and understand other people's feelings and problems.
- He developed the theory of emotional intelligence in 1995.
- He developed the theory of multiple intelligences in 1983.
- People with empathy can put themselves in someone else's ..........
13 Clues: He developed the theory of emotional intelligence in 1995. • He developed the theory of multiple intelligences in 1983. • People with empathy can put themselves in someone else's .......... • People with a high VISUAL-SPACIAL intelligence are good at using charts, ...... and mind maps. • ...
Criminal Investigation 2022-12-08
17 Clues: Blinking • Thinking ABC • Sixty minutes • Not hindsight • Moving mistake • After analysis • Bett's paradox • Article 6 right • Hide under duvet • Joining the dots • Agent provocateur • Guilty latin mind • Device doesn't lie • Appenzeller smells • First building block • Pick up intelligence • Intelligence to evidence
Technology 2025-03-02
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- _ Innovation
- _ Data
- virtuelle _ Virtual Reality
- _ Cryptocurrency
- Our Habits _ Modifié nos habitudes
- Issues _ Problèmes de confidentialité
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- faciale _ Facial Recognition
- _ Automatisation
- _ Écran tactile
- Intelligence _ Intelligence artificielle
- _ Technologie
- Device _ Appareil intelligent
- _ Robot
- autonome _ Self-Driving Car
- Engine _ Moteur de recherche
- Footprint _ Empreinte écologique
- _ Digital
17 Clues: _ Data • _ Robot • _ Digital • _ Innovation • _ Technologie • _ Écran tactile • _ Automatisation • _ Cryptocurrency • autonome _ Self-Driving Car • virtuelle _ Virtual Reality • faciale _ Facial Recognition • Engine _ Moteur de recherche • Device _ Appareil intelligent • Footprint _ Empreinte écologique • Our Habits _ Modifié nos habitudes • Issues _ Problèmes de confidentialité • ...
Crossword 2025-01-27
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- Psychologist who proposed analytical, creative, and practical intelligences.
- Type of intelligence related to understanding and managing emotions.
- Intelligence linked to visualizing objects and spaces.
- Basic cognitive skill used to store and retrieve information.
- Intelligence associated with numbers and logical reasoning.
- Thinking applied to solving everyday problems.
- Thinking based on rules, relationships, and deduction.
- Basic thinking skill used to choose between various options.
- A basic skill for identifying and overcoming obstacles.
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- Thinking that involves ideas and concepts rather than concrete things.
- Skill of drawing conclusions or making inferences.
- A type of thinking that breaks problems into smaller parts.
- Gardner’s theory includes this kind of intelligences.
- Thinking that involves carefully considering before acting or deciding.
- A type of thinking that generates new and original ideas.
- A type of thinking that evaluates and questions information.
- Relates to mental processes like memory, learning, and attention.
- Intelligence related to the use of language and words.
- The ability to think about one’s own thinking.
- A set of abilities measured by theories like Gardner's.
20 Clues: Thinking applied to solving everyday problems. • The ability to think about one’s own thinking. • Skill of drawing conclusions or making inferences. • Gardner’s theory includes this kind of intelligences. • Intelligence linked to visualizing objects and spaces. • Intelligence related to the use of language and words. • ...
Flowers For Algernon Project! 2023-11-15
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- ink blots
- specialize in a specific field
- the doctors who did so
- charlie's teacher
- charlie's job
- strauss, nemur
- increase
- a type of inteligence
- charlie
- loud bright box
- for algernon
- why Charlie brought his rabbits foot
- charlie's ___ towards algernon made him think he'd lose his intelligence
- what algernon goes through for food
- luck
- what the doctors preformed on charlie
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- while charlie slept his ___ absorbed TV
- charlie's "friends" before his intelligence
- maze runner
- lifes work
- when charlie got smarter he became ___
- genre
- another luck increase
- main character
- to vote charlie and get him fired
- what charlie failed at
- believing anything
- tests
- algernon's decreased intelligence
29 Clues: luck • genre • tests • charlie • increase • ink blots • lifes work • maze runner • for algernon • charlie's job • main character • strauss, nemur • loud bright box • charlie's teacher • believing anything • another luck increase • a type of inteligence • the doctors who did so • what charlie failed at • specialize in a specific field • to vote charlie and get him fired • algernon's decreased intelligence • ...
Flowers For Algernon Project! 2023-11-15
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- ink blots
- specialize in a specific field
- the doctors who did so
- charlie's teacher
- charlie's job
- strauss, nemur
- increase
- a type of inteligence
- charlie
- loud bright box
- for algernon
- why Charlie brought his rabbits foot
- charlie's ___ towards algernon made him think he'd lose his intelligence
- what algernon goes through for food
- luck
- what the doctors preformed on charlie
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- while charlie slept his ___ absorbed TV
- charlie's "friends" before his intelligence
- maze runner
- lifes work
- when charlie got smarter he became ___
- genre
- another luck increase
- main character
- to vote charlie and get him fired
- what charlie failed at
- believing anything
- tests
- algernon's decreased intelligence
29 Clues: luck • genre • tests • charlie • increase • ink blots • lifes work • maze runner • for algernon • charlie's job • main character • strauss, nemur • loud bright box • charlie's teacher • believing anything • another luck increase • a type of inteligence • the doctors who did so • what charlie failed at • specialize in a specific field • to vote charlie and get him fired • algernon's decreased intelligence • ...
Crossword 2020-12-02
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- an integrated intelligent cloud-based platform that reimagines our clients’ business transformation journey
- A single platform for everything related to tech innovations in industry.
- brings Intelligence, Innovation and Industry together to build intelligent enterprise.
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- industries are defined in the Accenture industry network
- Industry gamified learning platform to help you earn as you learn
- Industry orientation program for Business Analysts or new business school hires.
6 Clues: industries are defined in the Accenture industry network • Industry gamified learning platform to help you earn as you learn • A single platform for everything related to tech innovations in industry. • Industry orientation program for Business Analysts or new business school hires. • ...
Codebreaking and espionage 2026-03-17
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- Simple code for message transmission, still used
- Piece of known Enigma code (eg Heil Hitler) used to aid further decryption
- British codebeaker who designed first computing equipment
- German machine for breaking supposedly unbreakable code
- British codebreaking centre divided into huts, person in charge
- Joan, worked with Turing at Bletchley
- German intelligence service
- Head of Bletchley Hut 6, mathematician and expert in traffic analysis
- Park at which British codebreaking was performed
- Set of computers delivered to Bletchley Park in Late 1943
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- Elecro-mechanical machine for discovering initial setting of Enigma rotors
- Allied codeword for intelligence material decrypted by Bletchley Park
- Captured enemy messages for intelligence
- Translating coded messages into actionable intelligence
- British word for a vacuum tube, used by Colossus
- Admiral, head of German Abwehr, later executed
16 Clues: German intelligence service • Joan, worked with Turing at Bletchley • Captured enemy messages for intelligence • Admiral, head of German Abwehr, later executed • Simple code for message transmission, still used • British word for a vacuum tube, used by Colossus • Park at which British codebreaking was performed • German machine for breaking supposedly unbreakable code • ...
Emerging Technologies 2024-07-02
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- - Technology that automates repetitive, rule-based tasks in business processes.
- - A method to frequently deliver apps to customers by introducing automation into the stages of app development.
- - A cloud computing execution model where the cloud provider runs the server and dynamically manages the allocation of machine resources.
- - A set of rules and protocols for building and interacting with software applications.
- Computing - The delivery of computing services over the internet.
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- - An open-source platform for automating containerized applications' deployment, scaling, and operations.
- Intelligence - The simulation of human intelligence in machines.
- - An architectural style that structures an application as a collection of loosely coupled services.
- - A set of practices that combine software development and IT operations.
- Computing - Processing data near the source of data generation rather than in a centralized data-processing warehouse.
10 Clues: Intelligence - The simulation of human intelligence in machines. • Computing - The delivery of computing services over the internet. • - A set of practices that combine software development and IT operations. • - Technology that automates repetitive, rule-based tasks in business processes. • ...
Human Intelligence 2021-09-22
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- Hated; scorned
- Examination or investigation; request for info
- Return to the previous, less advanced state
- Process of becoming worse
- Printed information, proof
- Send; communicate
- Related to the nerves and nervous system
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- Mental activity without someone being aware
- Thoughtful, inward-looking
- Act of noticing or watching
- Feeling of doubt or mistrust
- Bring together different parts
- Observe; keep track of
- An inclination; movement towards
14 Clues: Hated; scorned • Send; communicate • Observe; keep track of • Process of becoming worse • Thoughtful, inward-looking • Printed information, proof • Act of noticing or watching • Feeling of doubt or mistrust • Bring together different parts • An inclination; movement towards • Related to the nerves and nervous system • Mental activity without someone being aware • ...
Spatial Intelligence 2022-09-15
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- Intelligence: The ability to visualize space through the mind’s eye.
- can be manipulated through mental movement, rotation or transformation.
- ability is another term for spatial intelligence
- is the concept of being able to perceive and derive insight from visual data successfully.
- reality- Can be used to make hyper-precise modifications to the perceived visual world through devices like augmented reality glasses.
- include packing a suitcase, interpreting graphs, creating a sculpture from a block of marble, landing a flip, navigating using a physical or mental map, merging into traffic, or brushing your hair.
- is known for using large, abstract forms and sharp, geometric design.
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- activity use to increase spatial intelligence
- he visualized a future sculpture trapped inside a lump of stone.
- intelligence is a biologically-determined cognitive trait, a gift you either have or don’t.
- is the primary way we understand, map and manipulate our environment.
- what we do when we visualize shapes in our “mind's eye.”
- Intelligence: The ability to be sensitive to sounds, tone, pitch, rhythm, meter, melody, timbre, etc.
- Intelligence: The ability to have a way with words, languages, and be good at reading, writing, memorizing words and telling stories.
- is the ability to generate, retain, retrieve, and transform well-structured visual images
- Bohr is one of the major voices in the early development of quantum mechanics.
- example of a spatial intelligence
17 Clues: example of a spatial intelligence • activity use to increase spatial intelligence • ability is another term for spatial intelligence • what we do when we visualize shapes in our “mind's eye.” • he visualized a future sculpture trapped inside a lump of stone. • Intelligence: The ability to visualize space through the mind’s eye. • ...
Spatial Intelligence 2022-09-15
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- Intelligence: The ability to visualize space through the mind’s eye.
- can be manipulated through mental movement, rotation or transformation.
- ability is another term for spatial intelligence
- is the concept of being able to perceive and derive insight from visual data successfully.
- reality- Can be used to make hyper-precise modifications to the perceived visual world through devices like augmented reality glasses.
- include packing a suitcase, interpreting graphs, creating a sculpture from a block of marble, landing a flip, navigating using a physical or mental map, merging into traffic, or brushing your hair.
- is known for using large, abstract forms and sharp, geometric design.
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- activity use to increase spatial intelligence
- he visualized a future sculpture trapped inside a lump of stone.
- intelligence is a biologically-determined cognitive trait, a gift you either have or don’t.
- is the primary way we understand, map and manipulate our environment.
- what we do when we visualize shapes in our “mind's eye.”
- Intelligence: The ability to be sensitive to sounds, tone, pitch, rhythm, meter, melody, timbre, etc.
- Intelligence: The ability to have a way with words, languages, and be good at reading, writing, memorizing words and telling stories.
- is the ability to generate, retain, retrieve, and transform well-structured visual images
- Bohr is one of the major voices in the early development of quantum mechanics.
- example of a spatial intelligence
17 Clues: example of a spatial intelligence • activity use to increase spatial intelligence • ability is another term for spatial intelligence • what we do when we visualize shapes in our “mind's eye.” • he visualized a future sculpture trapped inside a lump of stone. • Intelligence: The ability to visualize space through the mind’s eye. • ...
Emotional Intelligence 2024-03-25
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- To improve social skills one must use positive body language (smiling, good eye contact etc)
- A dynamic of emotion that can either evoke feelings or leads to behaviours.
- An interpersonal outer intelligence.
- An intrapersonal inner intelligence.
- To improve social skills one must perfect your small talk.
- Ability to monitor your own emotions and reactions.
- A benefit of emotional intelligence.
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- They don’t yet know who they are, what they stand for or how their teams see them. As a result, they might feel stuck or frustrated with their performance and relationships.
- Outer intelligence we use to read, sense understand and manage our relationships with other people.
- Negative emotions experienced in the workplace.
- Fourth step to self awareness.
- Intelligence Ability to manage both your own emotions and understand the emotions of people around you.
- A dynamic of emotion that can provoke either a rational or an irrational response.
- Strong networking and relationship building.
14 Clues: Fourth step to self awareness. • An interpersonal outer intelligence. • An intrapersonal inner intelligence. • A benefit of emotional intelligence. • Strong networking and relationship building. • Negative emotions experienced in the workplace. • Ability to monitor your own emotions and reactions. • To improve social skills one must perfect your small talk. • ...
Intelligence Chapter 2023-04-18
Across
- capacity to analyze problems logically
- capacity to understand oneself
- concerns with ultimate issues
- understand motivations, intentions and desires of other people
- intelligence is not one single ability
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- do the results represent what they are supposed to measure
- sensitivity to spoken and written language
- series of intelligence tests
- potential to recognize and use the patterns of wide space and more confined areas
- first IQ test creator
- can the results be reproduced under the same conditions
- skill in the performance, composition,and appreciation of musical patterns
- ability to recognize, categorize, and draw upon certain features of the enviorment
- potential of using ones whole body or parts of it to solve problems
14 Clues: first IQ test creator • series of intelligence tests • concerns with ultimate issues • capacity to understand oneself • capacity to analyze problems logically • intelligence is not one single ability • sensitivity to spoken and written language • can the results be reproduced under the same conditions • do the results represent what they are supposed to measure • ...
Artificial Intelligence 2023-05-01
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- something that is extremely important because a future event will be affected by it
- something that can be reached, used or seen by someone
- being linked / associated to something
- a room or building where scientific experiments and research are done
- something that has a special purpose, to make it possible for someone to do something
- an important development that could lead to a big achievement
- to make or create plans for something
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- collection of cells that form different parts of a human, animal or plant
- a process that makes improvements on something, physically, economically, environmentally or politically
- the reason people take action on something
- exchange of information between people
- having thought about something carefully
- a study of a subject to discover new information about it
- a way of doing something the usual or correct way
14 Clues: to make or create plans for something • exchange of information between people • being linked / associated to something • having thought about something carefully • the reason people take action on something • a way of doing something the usual or correct way • something that can be reached, used or seen by someone • ...
intelligence artificielle 2025-04-11
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- processus par lequel l'information perçue et analysée et intégrée dans la structure de connaissances de la personne
- outil mathématique que utilise un ordinateur pour traiter des informations à base de numéros
- aptitude d'une chose de s'adapter à une situation à choisir des moyens d'action en fonction des circonstances
- processus qui aide à réunir les informations dans le but de faire des observations directes destinées à répondre à des questions ouvertes
- est un sous ensemble de l'intelligence artificielle
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- relève de l'autonomie d'une machine dans le traitement des informations
- description d'une suite d'étapes permettant d'obtenir un résultat à partir d'élément fournis à l'entré
- sous ensemble de machines où les réseaux neuronaux artificiels des algorithmes conçus pour fonctionner comme le cerveau humain
- spécialiste en optimisation évolutionnaire et directeur de recherche à l'INRIA
- vise à transformer de la data brut en un format plus pertinent pour l'analyse des modèles donés
- scientifique s'étant opposé à l'idée d'intelligence artificielle
- capacité d'un ordinateur à traiter des informations de manière automatique
- sciences qui ont pour objet de décrire, d'expliquer voir de stimuler les processus de la connaissance
- moyen d'une machine de traiter des informations et d'effectuer des tâches à l'aide de numéros
- biologique capacités cognitives et mentales d'un être vivant
15 Clues: est un sous ensemble de l'intelligence artificielle • biologique capacités cognitives et mentales d'un être vivant • scientifique s'étant opposé à l'idée d'intelligence artificielle • relève de l'autonomie d'une machine dans le traitement des informations • capacité d'un ordinateur à traiter des informations de manière automatique • ...
Artificial Intelligence 2016-05-28
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- trying to obtain new knowledge
- something you can depend on is ...
- AI created by IBM
- Facility to store Goods
- Made by humans, especially in imitation of something natural
- getting from point A to point B
- Personal Assistant developed by Apple
- famous computer scientist, who created the test for AI's
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- when a person is unable to find work
- AI created by Boston Dynamics, shown in the presentation
- having the ability to operate independendly
- The act, process, or experience of gaining knowledge or skill
- Vehicle controlled by a Computer (usually airborne)
- The ability to acquire, understand, and use knowledge
14 Clues: AI created by IBM • Facility to store Goods • trying to obtain new knowledge • getting from point A to point B • something you can depend on is ... • when a person is unable to find work • Personal Assistant developed by Apple • having the ability to operate independendly • Vehicle controlled by a Computer (usually airborne) • ...
Spatial Intelligence 2022-09-15
Across
- Intelligence: The ability to visualize space through the mind’s eye.
- can be manipulated through mental movement, rotation or transformation.
- ability is another term for spatial intelligence
- is the concept of being able to perceive and derive insight from visual data successfully.
- reality- Can be used to make hyper-precise modifications to the perceived visual world through devices like augmented reality glasses.
- include packing a suitcase, interpreting graphs, creating a sculpture from a block of marble, landing a flip, navigating using a physical or mental map, merging into traffic, or brushing your hair.
- is known for using large, abstract forms and sharp, geometric design.
Down
- activity use to increase spatial intelligence
- he visualized a future sculpture trapped inside a lump of stone.
- intelligence is a biologically-determined cognitive trait, a gift you either have or don’t.
- is the primary way we understand, map and manipulate our environment.
- what we do when we visualize shapes in our “mind's eye.”
- Intelligence: The ability to be sensitive to sounds, tone, pitch, rhythm, meter, melody, timbre, etc.
- Intelligence: The ability to have a way with words, languages, and be good at reading, writing, memorizing words and telling stories.
- is the ability to generate, retain, retrieve, and transform well-structured visual images
- Bohr is one of the major voices in the early development of quantum mechanics.
- example of a spatial intelligence
17 Clues: example of a spatial intelligence • activity use to increase spatial intelligence • ability is another term for spatial intelligence • what we do when we visualize shapes in our “mind's eye.” • he visualized a future sculpture trapped inside a lump of stone. • Intelligence: The ability to visualize space through the mind’s eye. • ...
Word Intelligence 2022-09-18
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- Something that makes you hungry.
- Good manners or politeness.
- A tasty treat consisting of popcorn, peanuts and a caramel candy coating.
- Another word for eyeglasses.
- A member of a group of robbers.
- Movable objects such as chairs, tables, and beds used to make a room fit for living in
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- Worried; nervous.
- In the position before all others.
- The outside limit or top layer of something.
- A disease causing fever and a red rash on the skin, typically occurring in childhood.
- The calendar day and month of someone’s birth, usually celebrated each year on that date.
- Past tense of the verb to hear.
- A hole or tunnel created by certain animals for use as a hiding place or home.
- A small candy often containing medicine.
14 Clues: Worried; nervous. • Good manners or politeness. • Another word for eyeglasses. • Past tense of the verb to hear. • A member of a group of robbers. • Something that makes you hungry. • In the position before all others. • A small candy often containing medicine. • The outside limit or top layer of something. • ...
Emotional Intelligence 2023-10-02
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- is a positive outlook on life and the belief that favorable outcomes are more likely to occur, even in difficult situations.
- is the act of successfully completing or accomplishing a task, goal, or objective, often through effort and skill.
- is someone who initiates and facilitates significant changes within an organization or group, helping to drive innovation and progress.
- is the skill of managing and controlling one's own emotions, particularly in situations that may provoke strong feelings.
- is the ability to understand and share the feelings and perspectives of others, demonstrating compassion and sensitivity toward their emotions and experiences.
- is the belief in one's own abilities and judgments, which allows individuals to take on challenges and pursue their goals with a positive attitude.
- Accurate self-assessment refers to the ability to objectively evaluate one's own strengths and weaknesses, without bias or self-deception.
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- Emotional self-awareness is the ability to recognize and understand your own emotions, including their causes and their impact on your thoughts and behavior.
- refers to the act of helping or assisting others, often with the intention of meeting their needs or making a positive impact.
- involves taking the first step or action independently and proactively, without waiting for direction or instructions from others.
- is the capacity to adjust and thrive in changing or unfamiliar circumstances, demonstrating flexibility and resilience in the face of challenges.
- is the quality of being open, honest, and straightforward in communication and actions, with the aim of building trust and fostering understanding.
- is the process of mentoring, coaching, or supporting individuals to enhance their skills, knowledge, and personal growth.
- is the ability to affect or persuade others' thoughts, decisions, or actions through various means, such as communication, charisma, or expertise.
14 Clues: is the act of successfully completing or accomplishing a task, goal, or objective, often through effort and skill. • is the skill of managing and controlling one's own emotions, particularly in situations that may provoke strong feelings. • ...
Emotional intelligence 2026-02-03
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- - The ability to push yourself to improve and achieve goals, even when motivation is low.
- - The ability to recognize and understand your own emotions, thoughts, strengths, weaknesses, and triggers.
- - Changing the way you think about a situation to see it in a more positive or productive way.
- - How you see yourself, including your beliefs about who you are and what you are capable of.
- - The skill of pausing, thinking, and choosing how to respond instead of reacting impulsively.
- - The ability to clearly express thoughts and feelings while also listening to understand others.
- - The ability to recover from setbacks, adapt to challenges, and keep moving forward.
- - The ability to understand and share the feelings of another person.
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- - The ability to build, maintain, and repair healthy relationships through trust, respect, and communication.
- - The ability to regulate emotions, manage stress, stay organized, and handle responsibilities over time.
- - The ability to manage emotions and impulses instead of reacting emotionally.
- - The ability to recognize and understand the emotions, needs, and perspectives of others.
- - The internal drive to work toward goals without needing rewards or pressure from others.
- - Maintaining a positive outlook and expecting growth, even when facing challenges.
- - Continuing to put in effort and not giving up when things become difficult.
- - Belief in your abilities and judgment, built through preparation, effort, and experience.
16 Clues: - The ability to understand and share the feelings of another person. • - Continuing to put in effort and not giving up when things become difficult. • - The ability to manage emotions and impulses instead of reacting emotionally. • - Maintaining a positive outlook and expecting growth, even when facing challenges. • ...
Testing and Individual Differences 2013-12-12
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- observed the damaging effects an impoverished environment can have on development in an Iranian orphanage.
- found a correlation between intelligence scores and the volume of gray matter and white matter in various brain regions.
- Developed primary mental abilities theory of intelligence.
- patient who, after removal of a brain tumor, ceased to have any emotional intelligence.
- Developed general intelligence (g) theory of intelligence.
- created what is know the most widely used intelligence test.
- Developed the multiple intelligences theory of intelligence.
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- Revised Binet's test into the Standford-Binet which is still administered today.
- French psychologist who developed a test meant to predetermine student's abilities.
- Developed the triarchic theory of intelligence.
10 Clues: Developed the triarchic theory of intelligence. • Developed primary mental abilities theory of intelligence. • Developed general intelligence (g) theory of intelligence. • created what is know the most widely used intelligence test. • Developed the multiple intelligences theory of intelligence. • ...
Digital Transformation Crossword 2018-04-02
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- Originally devised for the digital currency Bitcoin, the tech community is now finding other potential uses for the technology
- Computer oriented crime
- The range of interactions that patients have with the health care system, including their care from health plans
- Enhancing healthcare delivery and support using telecommunications technologies
- Intelligence demonstrated by machines
- New York's leading technology, business, and educational advisory firm that brings out the best capabilities for all of our clients
- The myriad IT resources provided over the internet; Digital data stored in logical pools
- Extremely large data sets that may be analyzed computationally to reveal patterns, trends, and associations, especially relating to human behavior and interactions
- A cross-channel business model and content strategy that companies use to improve their user experience
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- The practice that aims at unifying software development and software operation
- The change associated with the application of new digital technology in all aspects of business and organizational strategy
- The protection of computer systems from the theft and damage
- Creating relevant and consistent connections between offline and online media in real time
- Modern technology that enables a machine or computer program to receive and interpret dictation or to understand and carry out spoken commands
- The new technology and innovation that aims to compete with traditional financial methods in the delivery of financial services
- Socio-technical model for healthcare management and delivery by using technology to provide healthcare services remotely
- Referring to billions of physical devices around the world that are now connected to the internet, collecting and sharing data
- The intersection of marketing and technology in today's highly digital business world
- Websites and applications that enable users to create and share content or to participate in social networking
19 Clues: Computer oriented crime • Intelligence demonstrated by machines • The protection of computer systems from the theft and damage • The practice that aims at unifying software development and software operation • Enhancing healthcare delivery and support using telecommunications technologies • ...
PSYC 365 Chapter 7 2024-02-26
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- ... model: Spearman's 2-factor theory belong to this type of intelligence model.
- Model of intelligence is also known as the 2-factor model.
- = In the Wechsler Scale, this index is the ability to quickly process and use new information
- This type of intelligence refers to the ability to solve problem without depending on previous experience or teaching
- In the Wechsler Scale, this index is the ability to use visual presented material
- ... memory = Memory of general knowledge of words, concepts, and events.
- ... intelligence: What we have learnt in life, both from formal education and general life education.
- ... Model: Based on the assumption that there are different levels of factors.
- are a good predictor of premorbid intelligence
- ... memory = In the Wechsler Scale, this index refers to the ability to do timed task that require the use of short-term memory.
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- ... Model: Involve 2 or more ...(s) that are postulated to be at more or less the same structural level.
- ... IQ: Intellectual functioning of a person before the onset of an incident/neurological disorder.
- ... Effect: The observed trend in developed nations that IQ scores have risen in the past few decades.
- ... Factor: responsible for unique aspects in the performance of any given task.
- ... Memory = Memory of a person's direct experience.
- When the sample can well reflect the characteristics of the population, we say the sample has high ...
- The Wechsler Memory Scale measures the ... of declarative memory
- Cattell's theory of crystalized and fluid intelligence belong to this type of intelligence model.
- ... comprehension = One of the index in the Wechsler Scale, referring to the ability to understand and use ... materials.
- ...model: Focus on the identification of the processes and operations that reflect how information is handled by the brain
- ... IQ is the measure of g and the separate abilities represented by the 4 indexes in the Wechsler Scale
- ... Factor: factors shared by all intellectual activities (also known as g)
22 Clues: are a good predictor of premorbid intelligence • ... Memory = Memory of a person's direct experience. • Model of intelligence is also known as the 2-factor model. • The Wechsler Memory Scale measures the ... of declarative memory • ... memory = Memory of general knowledge of words, concepts, and events. • ...
AP Psych 2022-01-31
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- the proportion of variation among individuals in a group that we can attribute genes. herability may vary depending on the range of populations and environments studied
- a test designed to predict a person's future performance, aptitude is the capacity to learn
- a measure of intelligence test performance devised by Binet; the level of performance typically associated with children of a certain chronological age
- the ability to learn from experience, solve problems and use knowledge to adapt to new situation
- a condition of limited mental ability, indicated by an intelligence test score of 70 or below and difficulty adapting to the demands of life
- the success with which a test predicts the behavior it is designed to predict, it is assessed by computing the correlation between test scores and the criterion behavior
- a condition of mild to severe intellectual disability and associated physical disorders caused by an extra copy of chromosome 21
- in psychology grit is passion and perseverance in the pursuit of long term goals
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- our accumulated knowledge and verbal skills; tend to decrease with age
- a group of people sharing a common characteristic, such as from a given time period
- the extent to which a test samples the behavior that is of interest
- a method for assessing an individual's mental aptitudes and comparing them with those of others, using numerical scores
- the ability to perceive, understand, manage, and use emotions
- according to spearman and others, underlies all mental abilities and is therefore measured by every task on an intelligence test
- the extent to which a test yields consistent results, as assessed by the consistency of scores on two halves of the test, on alternative forms of the test, or on resting
- a condition in which a person otherwise limited in mental ability has an exceptional specific skill, such as computation or drawing
- a test designed to assess what a person has learned
- a statistical procedure that identifies clusters of related items (called factors) on a test; used to identify different dimensions of performance that underlie a person's total score
- the extent to which a test measures or predicts what it is supposed to
- research that compares people of different ages at the same point in time
- research that follows and retests the same people over time
21 Clues: a test designed to assess what a person has learned • research that follows and retests the same people over time • the ability to perceive, understand, manage, and use emotions • the extent to which a test samples the behavior that is of interest • our accumulated knowledge and verbal skills; tend to decrease with age • ...
8th Grade Unit 16 Spelling Words 2015-12-03
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- matter at hand
- act of observing
- marked by assurance
- quick to perceive
- state of being inconvenient
- expressing meaning
- easily seen
- pertinence to matter at hand
- capacity to acquire knowledge
- being permanent
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- data of judgement
- plentiful supply
- well qualified
- not accessible
- great amount
- state of being competent
- trust or reliance
- being significant
- high degree of intelligence
- fixed and changeless
20 Clues: easily seen • great amount • well qualified • not accessible • matter at hand • being permanent • plentiful supply • act of observing • data of judgement • quick to perceive • trust or reliance • being significant • expressing meaning • marked by assurance • fixed and changeless • state of being competent • state of being inconvenient • high degree of intelligence • pertinence to matter at hand • ...
Digital Transformation Crossword 2018-04-02
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- The new technology and innovation that aims to compete with traditional financial methods in the delivery of financial services
- The intersection of marketing and technology in today's highly digital business world
- Modern technology that enables a machine or computer program to receive and interpret dictation or to understand and carry out spoken commands
- Referring to billions of physical devices around the world that are now connected to the internet, collecting and sharing data
- The change associated with the application of new digital technology in all aspects of business and organizational strategy
- Enhancing healthcare delivery and support using telecommunications technologies
- The myriad of IT resources provided over the internet; Digital data stored in logical pools
- Websites and applications that enable users to create and share content or to participate in social networking
- Creating relevant and consistent connections between offline and online media in real time
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- New York's leading technology, business, and educational advisory firm that brings out the best capabilities for all of our clients
- The range of interactions that patients have with the health care system, including their care from health plans
- The protection of computer systems from the theft and damage
- Originally devised for the digital currency Bitcoin, the tech community is now finding other potential uses for the technology
- Extremely large data sets that may be analyzed computationally to reveal patterns, trends, and associations, especially relating to human behavior and interactions
- A cross-channel business model and content strategy that companies use to improve their user experience
- Socio-technical model for healthcare management and delivery by using technology to provide healthcare services remotely
- Computer oriented crime
- Intelligence demonstrated by machines
- The practice that aims at unifying software development and software operation
19 Clues: Computer oriented crime • Intelligence demonstrated by machines • The protection of computer systems from the theft and damage • The practice that aims at unifying software development and software operation • Enhancing healthcare delivery and support using telecommunications technologies • ...
Digital Transformation Crossword 2018-04-02
Across
- Originally devised for the digital currency Bitcoin, the tech community is now finding other potential uses for the technology
- Intelligence demonstrated by machines
- The protection of computer systems from the theft and damage
- A cross-channel business model and content strategy that companies use to improve their user experience
- The range of interactions that patients have with the health care system, including their care from health plans
- The change associated with the application of new digital technology in all aspects of business and organizational strategy
- Socio-technical model for healthcare management and delivery by using technology to provide healthcare services remotely
- The practice that aims at unifying software development and software operation
- Referring to billions of physical devices around the world that are now connected to the internet, collecting and sharing data
- Computer oriented crime
- Extremely large data sets that may be analyzed computationally to reveal patterns, trends, and associations, especially relating to human behavior and interactions
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- Websites and applications that enable users to create and share content or to participate in social networking
- New York's leading technology, business, and educational advisory firm that brings out the best capabilities for all of our clients
- The myriad of IT resources provided over the internet; Digital data stored in logical pools
- Modern technology that enables a machine or computer program to receive and interpret dictation or to understand and carry out spoken commands
- The new technology and innovation that aims to compete with traditional financial methods in the delivery of financial services
- Enhancing healthcare delivery and support using telecommunications technologies
- Creating relevant and consistent connections between offline and online media in real time
- The intersection of marketing and technology in today's highly digital business world
19 Clues: Computer oriented crime • Intelligence demonstrated by machines • The protection of computer systems from the theft and damage • The practice that aims at unifying software development and software operation • Enhancing healthcare delivery and support using telecommunications technologies • ...
Digital Transformation Crossword 2018-04-02
Across
- Referring to billions of physical devices around the world that are now connected to the internet, collecting and sharing data
- The intersection of marketing and technology in today's highly digital business world
- New York's leading technology, business, and educational advisory firm that brings out the best capabilities for all of our clients
- Intelligence demonstrated by machines
- The protection of computer systems from the theft and damage
- Originally devised for the digital currency Bitcoin, the tech community is now finding other potential uses for the technology
- The range of interactions that patients have with the health care system, including their care from health plans
- Socio-technical model for healthcare management and delivery by using technology to provide healthcare services remotely
- Websites and applications that enable users to create and share content or to participate in social networking
- Modern technology that enables a machine or computer program to receive and interpret dictation or to understand and carry out spoken commands
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- The new technology and innovation that aims to compete with traditional financial methods in the delivery of financial services
- The change associated with the application of new digital technology in all aspects of business and organizational strategy
- Creating relevant and consistent connections between offline and online media in real time
- A cross-channel business model and content strategy that companies use to improve their user experience
- Extremely large data sets that may be analyzed computationally to reveal patterns, trends, and associations, especially relating to human behavior and interactions
- Enhancing healthcare delivery and support using telecommunications technologies
- Computer oriented crime
- The practice that aims at unifying software development and software operation
- The myriad of IT resources provided over the internet; Digital data stored in logical pools
19 Clues: Computer oriented crime • Intelligence demonstrated by machines • The protection of computer systems from the theft and damage • The practice that aims at unifying software development and software operation • Enhancing healthcare delivery and support using telecommunications technologies • ...
Spatial Intelligence 2022-09-15
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- Intelligence: The ability to visualize space through the mind’s eye.
- can be manipulated through mental movement, rotation or transformation.
- ability is another term for spatial intelligence
- is the concept of being able to perceive and derive insight from visual data successfully.
- reality- Can be used to make hyper-precise modifications to the perceived visual world through devices like augmented reality glasses.
- include packing a suitcase, interpreting graphs, creating a sculpture from a block of marble, landing a flip, navigating using a physical or mental map, merging into traffic, or brushing your hair.
- is known for using large, abstract forms and sharp, geometric design.
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- activity use to increase spatial intelligence
- he visualized a future sculpture trapped inside a lump of stone.
- intelligence is a biologically-determined cognitive trait, a gift you either have or don’t.
- is the primary way we understand, map and manipulate our environment.
- what we do when we visualize shapes in our “mind's eye.”
- Intelligence: The ability to be sensitive to sounds, tone, pitch, rhythm, meter, melody, timbre, etc.
- Intelligence: The ability to have a way with words, languages, and be good at reading, writing, memorizing words and telling stories.
- is the ability to generate, retain, retrieve, and transform well-structured visual images
- Bohr is one of the major voices in the early development of quantum mechanics.
- example of a spatial intelligence
17 Clues: example of a spatial intelligence • activity use to increase spatial intelligence • ability is another term for spatial intelligence • what we do when we visualize shapes in our “mind's eye.” • he visualized a future sculpture trapped inside a lump of stone. • Intelligence: The ability to visualize space through the mind’s eye. • ...
Spatial Intelligence 2022-09-15
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- Intelligence: The ability to visualize space through the mind’s eye.
- can be manipulated through mental movement, rotation or transformation.
- ability is another term for spatial intelligence
- is the concept of being able to perceive and derive insight from visual data successfully.
- reality- Can be used to make hyper-precise modifications to the perceived visual world through devices like augmented reality glasses.
- include packing a suitcase, interpreting graphs, creating a sculpture from a block of marble, landing a flip, navigating using a physical or mental map, merging into traffic, or brushing your hair.
- is known for using large, abstract forms and sharp, geometric design.
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- activity use to increase spatial intelligence
- he visualized a future sculpture trapped inside a lump of stone.
- intelligence is a biologically-determined cognitive trait, a gift you either have or don’t.
- is the primary way we understand, map and manipulate our environment.
- what we do when we visualize shapes in our “mind's eye.”
- Intelligence: The ability to be sensitive to sounds, tone, pitch, rhythm, meter, melody, timbre, etc.
- Intelligence: The ability to have a way with words, languages, and be good at reading, writing, memorizing words and telling stories.
- is the ability to generate, retain, retrieve, and transform well-structured visual images
- Bohr is one of the major voices in the early development of quantum mechanics.
- example of a spatial intelligence
17 Clues: example of a spatial intelligence • activity use to increase spatial intelligence • ability is another term for spatial intelligence • what we do when we visualize shapes in our “mind's eye.” • he visualized a future sculpture trapped inside a lump of stone. • Intelligence: The ability to visualize space through the mind’s eye. • ...
Spatial Intelligence 2022-09-15
Across
- Intelligence: The ability to visualize space through the mind’s eye.
- can be manipulated through mental movement, rotation or transformation.
- ability is another term for spatial intelligence
- is the concept of being able to perceive and derive insight from visual data successfully.
- reality- Can be used to make hyper-precise modifications to the perceived visual world through devices like augmented reality glasses.
- include packing a suitcase, interpreting graphs, creating a sculpture from a block of marble, landing a flip, navigating using a physical or mental map, merging into traffic, or brushing your hair.
- is known for using large, abstract forms and sharp, geometric design.
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- activity use to increase spatial intelligence
- he visualized a future sculpture trapped inside a lump of stone.
- intelligence is a biologically-determined cognitive trait, a gift you either have or don’t.
- is the primary way we understand, map and manipulate our environment.
- what we do when we visualize shapes in our “mind's eye.”
- Intelligence: The ability to be sensitive to sounds, tone, pitch, rhythm, meter, melody, timbre, etc.
- Intelligence: The ability to have a way with words, languages, and be good at reading, writing, memorizing words and telling stories.
- is the ability to generate, retain, retrieve, and transform well-structured visual images
- Bohr is one of the major voices in the early development of quantum mechanics.
- example of a spatial intelligence
17 Clues: example of a spatial intelligence • activity use to increase spatial intelligence • ability is another term for spatial intelligence • what we do when we visualize shapes in our “mind's eye.” • he visualized a future sculpture trapped inside a lump of stone. • Intelligence: The ability to visualize space through the mind’s eye. • ...
Spatial Intelligence 2022-09-15
Across
- Intelligence: The ability to visualize space through the mind’s eye.
- can be manipulated through mental movement, rotation or transformation.
- ability is another term for spatial intelligence
- is the concept of being able to perceive and derive insight from visual data successfully.
- reality- Can be used to make hyper-precise modifications to the perceived visual world through devices like augmented reality glasses.
- include packing a suitcase, interpreting graphs, creating a sculpture from a block of marble, landing a flip, navigating using a physical or mental map, merging into traffic, or brushing your hair.
- is known for using large, abstract forms and sharp, geometric design.
Down
- activity use to increase spatial intelligence
- he visualized a future sculpture trapped inside a lump of stone.
- intelligence is a biologically-determined cognitive trait, a gift you either have or don’t.
- is the primary way we understand, map and manipulate our environment.
- what we do when we visualize shapes in our “mind's eye.”
- Intelligence: The ability to be sensitive to sounds, tone, pitch, rhythm, meter, melody, timbre, etc.
- Intelligence: The ability to have a way with words, languages, and be good at reading, writing, memorizing words and telling stories.
- is the ability to generate, retain, retrieve, and transform well-structured visual images
- Bohr is one of the major voices in the early development of quantum mechanics.
- example of a spatial intelligence
17 Clues: example of a spatial intelligence • activity use to increase spatial intelligence • ability is another term for spatial intelligence • what we do when we visualize shapes in our “mind's eye.” • he visualized a future sculpture trapped inside a lump of stone. • Intelligence: The ability to visualize space through the mind’s eye. • ...
Module 60 2023-03-13
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- a scientist who believed in g
- how we apply knowledge in our lives
- the number of components of emotional intelligence
- when someone has low general intelligence but possesses one great skill
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- type of intelligence, how much control and understanding we have of emotions
- determines mental traits that are linked
- requires both talent and grit
- burning desire to achieve
- proposed three types of intelligence
- proposed eight types of intelligence
10 Clues: burning desire to achieve • requires both talent and grit • a scientist who believed in g • how we apply knowledge in our lives • proposed three types of intelligence • proposed eight types of intelligence • determines mental traits that are linked • the number of components of emotional intelligence • ...
Unit 3 2023-03-08
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- Jaanu has an exceptional voice. She has high .... to be a singer.
- According to Robert Sternberg, the ability to think creatively comes under .... intelligence
- Highly talented people are also called
- According to Howard Gardner, a psychologist will have high ... intelligence
- It is also called Componential intelligence
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- Intelligence in America is more judged as ..... intelligence
- Aishu loves to sing. She has high ...... to be a singer
- According to Robert Sternberg, businessmen have high .... smartness
- The degree to which the test measures what it claims to measure
- intelligence in India is more tested as .... intelligence
10 Clues: Highly talented people are also called • It is also called Componential intelligence • Aishu loves to sing. She has high ...... to be a singer • intelligence in India is more tested as .... intelligence • Intelligence in America is more judged as ..... intelligence • The degree to which the test measures what it claims to measure • ...
ISYS111 Week1 2015-03-04
Across
- The way system elements are organised or arranged
- unwanted email
- a collection of facts organised in such a way, they have additional value beyond the value of the facts themselves
- It consists of the computer programs that govern the operation of the computer
- any business-related exchange such as payments to employees, sales to customers, or payments to suppliers
- an organised collection of facts and information, typically consisting of two or more related data files
- an abstraction or an approximation that that is used to represent reality. It can save time, money and prevent disruptive changes to a real-world system
- contracting with outside professional services to allows a company to focus on what it does best and delegate other functions to companies with expertise in systems development
- consists of raw facts, such as an employee's name, number of hours worked
- a network based on Web technologies that allows selected outsiders, such as business partners and customers, to access authorised resources of a company's intranet
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- the activity of gathering and capturing raw data in information systems. It can be a manual or automated process
- changes in society as a result of increased international trade and cultural exchange
- it is one of steps of systems development and involves creating or acquiring the various system components defined in the design step, assembling them, and putting the new system into operation. System __________
- software and hardware that protect a computer system or network from outside attacks
- a set of elements or components that interact to accomplish goals. It has inputs, processing mechanisms, outputs and feedback
- output that is used to make changes to input or processing activities in information systems
- an awareness of how to use and apply informtaion
- a form of artificial intelligence used to capture and use the wisdom of experts and specialists. __________ system
- an area of artificial intelligence in which machines take over complex, dangerous, routine or boring tasks
19 Clues: unwanted email • an awareness of how to use and apply informtaion • The way system elements are organised or arranged • consists of raw facts, such as an employee's name, number of hours worked • It consists of the computer programs that govern the operation of the computer • software and hardware that protect a computer system or network from outside attacks • ...
AWS Services 2022-08-29
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- It is a low-cost storage service that provides secure and durable storage for long-term data archiving and backup.
- a cloud-assisted Business Intelligence service that helps in deriving insights from data easily
- It makes it easy to work with real-time streaming data in the AWS cloud.
- It improves application performance by allowing us to retrieve information from an in-memory caching system. It is a way of caching databases in the cloud
- a scalable and highly available Domain Name System (DNS) and domain name registration service
- This service provides a way to distribute content to end-users with low latency and high data-transfer speeds.
- a virtual server that provides resizable compute capacity on the cloud.
- It provides increased visibility into user activity by recording API calls made on an account
- a managed source-control service that hosts private Git repositories
- Service used to create, maintain, monitor, and secure APIs
- It protects our web application from attacks by providing web traffic filters.
- a simple user-identity and data-synchronization service that helps in securely managing and synchronizing the app data for users across their mobile devices
- It is a computing service that runs the code in response to events and automatically manages the computing resources.
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- helps in performing big data tasks such as web indexing, data mining, and log file analysis
- Allows the storage of data objects of any sort and flat files in the cloud. It is secure, scalable, and durable
- helps in performing big data tasks such as web indexing, data mining, and log file analysis.
- It is used to establish a dedicated network connection from the host network to AWS without an Internet connection
- It is a fast, fully managed data warehousing service, which makes it cost-effective to analyze all data using the existing Business Intelligence tools
- It is a scalable NoSQL data store that is used to manage distributed replicas of data for high availability.
19 Clues: Service used to create, maintain, monitor, and secure APIs • a managed source-control service that hosts private Git repositories • a virtual server that provides resizable compute capacity on the cloud. • It makes it easy to work with real-time streaming data in the AWS cloud. • It protects our web application from attacks by providing web traffic filters. • ...
COGNITIVE PSYCHOLOGY 2015-03-18
Across
- Juxtapose two nouns in a way that positively asserts their similarities while not disconfirming dissimilarities
- Plays an important role in anger and aggression
- Occurs when an individual first learns one language and then another
- Speed and accuracy of abstract reasoning, especially for novel problems
- Elements of a second language replace elements of the first language
- Capacity to learn from experience, using metacognitive processes to enhance learning, and the ability to adapt the surrounding environment.
- Detailed studies of cognitive performance in everyday situations and nonlaboratory contexts
- Similar to metaphors, except that they introduce the words "like" or "as" into the comparison
- Intelligence used in understanding one's self
- People's understanding and control of their own thinking processes
- characteristic patterns across languages of various cultures
- Intelligence used in solving math problems and in logical reasoning
- Speaker uses a language element that was appropriate earlier in the sentence but is not appropriate later on
- Accumulated knowledge and vocabulary
- From Greek, which means "seahorse"; plays an important role in memory formation
- Study of how people use language
- Hypothesis that suggests that the two languages are represented somehow in separate systems of the mind
- Regional variety of a language distinguished by features such as vocabulary, syntax, and pronunciation
- People who can speak only one language
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- Intelligence used in singing a song, composing a sonata, or playing instruments
- Speaker substitutes one language element for another
- Intelligence used in understanding patterns in nature
- Intelligence used in getting from one place to another
- Occurs when a child learns two languages from birth
- The assertion that the speakers of different languages have differing cognitive systems that influence the ways in which people speak various languages
- A second language is required in addition to a relatively well-developed first language
- Hypothesis that suggests that the two languages are represented in just one system
- Intelligence used in relating to other people
- Used to describe a person's ability to adapt to a variety of challenges in diverse cultures
- He proposed the theory of multiple intelligences
- Individual's own account of cocgnitive processes
- "We see and hear and otherwise experience very largely as we do because the language habits of our community predispose certain choices of interpretation."
- A statement regarding the speaker's psychological state
- Important to emotion, motivation, memory and learning
- People who can speak two languages
- Intelligence used in reading a book, writing poems, or novels, and understanding spoken words
- One word is replaced by another that is familiar in sound but different in meaning
- People who speak two or more languages
- In-depth study of individuals
- He proposed the triarchic theory of intelligence
40 Clues: In-depth study of individuals • Study of how people use language • People who can speak two languages • Accumulated knowledge and vocabulary • People who speak two or more languages • People who can speak only one language • Intelligence used in relating to other people • Intelligence used in understanding one's self • Plays an important role in anger and aggression • ...
s.p.i.e.s 2021-01-22
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- this is the intelligence of the physical self.
- this is the intelligence of relationships.
- this is the intelligence of language, books and stories.
- this is the intelligence of interpreting and creating images.
- how you feel, how you react, temperant.
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- prayer, faith, inner peace,
- height, body type, life choices.
- thinking and developing idea's.
- this is the intelligence of the self.
- how you spend your time, friends, family.
10 Clues: prayer, faith, inner peace, • thinking and developing idea's. • height, body type, life choices. • this is the intelligence of the self. • how you feel, how you react, temperant. • how you spend your time, friends, family. • this is the intelligence of relationships. • this is the intelligence of the physical self. • ...
The 9 Intelligences of Human Beings 2023-06-01
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- The intelligence that helps you learn visually and locate yourself and other places easily.
- The intelligence that lets you see patterns in your surroundings.
- The intelligence that helps you connect with others and put yourself in their shoes.
- The intelligence that allows you to question your reality and the meaning of life.
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- The intelligence that grants you high motor skills and lets you practice sports efficiently.
- The intelligence that is connected with instruments, tones, notes, and sounds.
- The ability that people have to complete specific tasks successfully.
- The intelligence that allows you to solve abstract problems using numbers.
- The intelligence that grants you a vast vocabulary and understanding of word, as well as good proficiency in other languages.
- The intelligence that allows you to think deeply into your own mind and self.
10 Clues: The intelligence that lets you see patterns in your surroundings. • The ability that people have to complete specific tasks successfully. • The intelligence that allows you to solve abstract problems using numbers. • The intelligence that allows you to think deeply into your own mind and self. • ...
Preschool and Theories Review 2016-09-08
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- Period in Piaget's Theory in which children organize information to form a concept
- Relates to physical movement
- Grouping objects by common trait
- Period in Piaget's Theory in which children think logically and abstractly
- Intelligence that relates to relating to other people
- The ability to focus on only one quality at a time
- Base of Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs
- Purpose of this school is to train future teachers
- Grouping items in order by size or number
- Deals with reasoning and numbers
- Stage in Piaget's Theory in which infants use their surroundings to learn and explore their surroundings
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- Goal of Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs
- Intelligence that relates well to the natural environment
- Understanding that an objects physical properties stay the same even when the appearance changes
- Multiple Intelligence that relates to words
- Period in Piaget's Theory in which there are significant leaps in logical thinking
- Relies on the sense of sight
- Intelligence that is good at remembering melodies and mimicking beats
- Intelligence relating to self reflection
- Parents are part owners and administrators in this school
- Areas of a classroom clearly defined and equipped for specific activities
- Type of question that encourages children to verbally express themselves
- Italian educator who created schools with self correcting materials
- These classes are designed for parents to interact with their baby
- A federally funded preschool for 3 and 4 year olds from low income families
25 Clues: Relates to physical movement • Relies on the sense of sight • Grouping objects by common trait • Deals with reasoning and numbers • Goal of Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs • Base of Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs • Intelligence relating to self reflection • Grouping items in order by size or number • Multiple Intelligence that relates to words • ...
Chapter 8 Pt. 2- Intelligence 2021-10-27
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- a disorder caused by a copy of chromosome 21 in a person's genetic makeup.
- unless a test has _______ people will believe it to be inconsistent
- a movie about a gentlemen with autism-spectrum disorder, inspired by the late Kim Peek
- The ability to learn from experience.
- where a test predicts the behavior it is designed to predict
- also known as IQ, William Stern's contribution to intelligence testing
- test designed to reflect what you've learned
- perseverance for long-term and meaningful goals
- an acronym for 4 different learning styles. Hint: the third learning objective in the ch. 8 assignments pdf/
- a kind of intelligence, the ability to perceive, manage, and use emotions
- _________ Three Intelligences
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- how many intelligences does Sternberg's triarchic theory propose?
- bell shaped curve designed to describe the many types of data.
- managing yourself successfully in social situations
- uniform testing procedures
- Test designed to predict what you will be able to learn.
- Charles Spearman believed we had one, often shortened to 'g'.
- a self-fulfilling concern based on a negative stereotype
- Psychologist who devised tests intended to predict student achievement
- Psychologist who believed in the 'g' of intelligence.
- a focus on learning and growing
- Alfred Binet's student
- limited mental ability, formally known as mental retardation
- the level of performance associated with children of a certain age.
- will often score low on intelligence tests, but is exceptional at a specific skill
- _________ Multiple Intelligences
26 Clues: Alfred Binet's student • uniform testing procedures • _________ Three Intelligences • a focus on learning and growing • _________ Multiple Intelligences • The ability to learn from experience. • test designed to reflect what you've learned • perseverance for long-term and meaningful goals • managing yourself successfully in social situations • ...
BA 420 Final 2022-04-21
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- A system of money used in a particular country.
- trading between two or more nations
- existing or occurring inside a particular country
- A system which a nation, state, or community is controlled or regulated
- abbreviation of an international institution
- Giving something and receiving something in return
- Someones beliefs and values that shape who they are.
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- discussing and understanding ones culture with another.
- Explains existing patterns of trade
- A challenge doing business internationally.
- the ability to interpret another's unfamiliar gestures.
- Moral principles that governs a persons behavior
12 Clues: Explains existing patterns of trade • trading between two or more nations • A challenge doing business internationally. • abbreviation of an international institution • A system of money used in a particular country. • Moral principles that governs a persons behavior • existing or occurring inside a particular country • ...
Hyperautomation in operations 2026-02-27
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- What is the strategic use of advanced technologies to automate end-to-end business processes across an organization?
- What broader approach goes beyond simple task automation to streamline entire business operations?
- Why does hyperautomation significantly reduce manual, repetitive, and error-prone operational work?
- Learning How do systems improve automatically by learning patterns and insights from historical data?
- What advantage enables companies to quickly adapt to changing market demands and business needs?
- What type of platforms allow businesses to build automation solutions with minimal programming knowledge?
- What technology mimics human intelligence to analyze data and support smarter automation decisions?
- How do organizations continuously refine automated systems using analytics and performance tracking tools?
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- How does hyperautomation begin when identifying high-impact workflows suitable for automation?
- What automation technology, commonly abbreviated as RPA, handles repetitive rule-based digital tasks?
10 Clues: How does hyperautomation begin when identifying high-impact workflows suitable for automation? • What advantage enables companies to quickly adapt to changing market demands and business needs? • What broader approach goes beyond simple task automation to streamline entire business operations? • ...
Unit 2 Part 3 - Intelligence 2024-11-06
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- the extent to which a test samples the behavior that is of interest is this kind of validity
- defining uniform testing procedures and meaningful scores by comparison with the performance of a pretested group
- the extent to which a test yields consistent results
- type of intelligence belief that underlies all mental abilities and is therefore measured by every task on an intelligence test
- a focus on learning and growing rather than viewing abilities as fixed
- the phenomenon of rising intelligence-test performance
- type of test that is designed to measure what a person has already learned
- a self-confirming concern that one will be evaluated based on a negative stereotype
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- ability to learn from experience, solve problems, and use knowledge to adapt to new situations
- type of intelligence often required for everyday tasks
- the success in which a test predicts the behavior is designed to predict is this type of validity
- a statistical procedure that identifies clusters of related items on a test
- intelligence _____________ defined originally as the ratio of mental age to chronological age multiplied by 100
- bell-shaped distribution that describes many physical and psychological traits
- a type of reliability where odd-numbered question scores and even-numbered question scores should result in the same overall score
- the age that typically corresponds to a given level of performance
16 Clues: the extent to which a test yields consistent results • type of intelligence often required for everyday tasks • the phenomenon of rising intelligence-test performance • the age that typically corresponds to a given level of performance • a focus on learning and growing rather than viewing abilities as fixed • ...
Chiropractic Philosophy Crossword 2024-06-06
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- The Calisthenic Dynamic emphasizes this characteristic of an organism
- Creation, Transmission, Expression
- The chiropractic meaning of ______ is the expression of universal intelligence through matter
- Life is an expression of this
- Naturalism A dualistic interactionalism uniting consciousness, matter, and force
- A philosophy, science, and art of all things natural; a system of adjusting the segments of the spinal column by hand only, for the correction of the cause of dis-ease
- The function of force is to unite intelligence and _____
- The perfect harmonious action of all parts of the body in fulfilling their purposes
- How subluxations are corrected; this is what happens inside a patient's body.
- Model of subluxation including kinesiopathology, myopathology, histopathology, neuropathophysiology, and arthropathophysiology
- The _____ Complete Cycle is the outline of the story of the normal functioning of Innate in the body
- The adjustic ____ is the procedure used by the chiropractor which has the objective of correcting subluxation
- Impression, Transmission, Interpretation
- Based on the Knidian Model and emphasizes the disease, rather than the person
- Intelligence The Infinite Intelligence that is the Source of everything in the Universe
- The _____ of Innate Intelligence is to maintain the material of the body in active organization
- The Universe is self-conscious, and as such, creates itself as a dynamic system wherein living organisms are self-developing, self-maintaining, and self-healing.
- Intelligence The localized or inborn intelligence of a living thing
- a misalignment or biomechanical malfunction within the spinal column that affects the nerve tissue passing through the spinal column, altering nerve messages and causing dis-ease
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- Crossword Puzzle
- The branch of philosophy dealing with the basic structure of reality and abstract concepts
- Deductive reasoning-based approach to understanding reality and its fundamental nature
- Chiropractic is separate and _____
- Universal forces are destructive, whereas Innate forces are this
- The Function of Intelligence is to create this
- Premise, Universal Intelligence is in all matter and continually gives to it all its properties and actions, thus maintaining it in existence
- The M in "MOPI"
- This complete cycle is broken due to a vertebral subluxation
- The link between consciousness and matter in the Triune of Life
- Wilk vs. _____, most important court case that advanced chiropractic
- Developer of Chiropractic
- The main body system responsible for maintaining health Efferent
- There can be ____ with the transmission of Innate forces; this is always (directly or indirectly) due to subluxations in the spinal column
- Palmer Founder of Chiropractic
- There is no process that does not require this
- This cycle is from Innate brain to the tissues, holding in situ the vertebra in question
- The first sign of life that describes the ability of an organism to take into its body food materials and make them part of itself according to an intelligent plan
- Based on the Koan Model and focuses on the person's well-being by examination of lifestyle, behavior, and emotional state
- The I in "ADIO"
- Nature does its work in a _____ manner
- Cycle The briefest story from cause to effect and from effect to cause
- The synthesis of idealism and materialism, proposed by Rene Descartes
42 Clues: The M in "MOPI" • The I in "ADIO" • Crossword Puzzle • Developer of Chiropractic • Life is an expression of this • Palmer Founder of Chiropractic • Chiropractic is separate and _____ • Creation, Transmission, Expression • Nature does its work in a _____ manner • Impression, Transmission, Interpretation • The Function of Intelligence is to create this • ...
Chapter 4.2 2025-03-19
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- a place where people work
- refers to a person who is naturally curious
- a type of sweatshirt with a hood
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- a small space with a desk used for work in a business office
- used to treat or cure illness
- a synonym of "furthermore"
- its pollution accelerates climate change
- The abbreviation for "artificial intelligence."
8 Clues: a place where people work • a synonym of "furthermore" • used to treat or cure illness • a type of sweatshirt with a hood • its pollution accelerates climate change • refers to a person who is naturally curious • The abbreviation for "artificial intelligence." • a small space with a desk used for work in a business office
S & E Marketing Ch 12 2021-05-21
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- An idea for achieving marketing objectives that can be put into action
- A short, concise restatement of the marketing plan
- Competition focused on marketing mix elements other than price
- An explanation of research data in a way that makes it meaningful and informative
- A TV series that has a different cast, setting, and story line each season
- intelligence: Information gathered about competitors
- Describes the nature of the business and the reason it exists
- Actions taken to implement strategies
- Research that focuses on solving a specific problem
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- An in-depth look at the current conditions of the business, the competition, and the target customers
- An examination of a business’s strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats
- All of the products a company has available for customers
- A specific description of the unique qualities of a product’s marketing mix
- A chart displaying the tasks, responsible parties, and timelines of a plan
- Objectives that are specific, measurable, attainable, relevant, and timely
- A precisely written document that describes a company’s situational analysis, marketing strategies, and implementation plan
- The process of finding unique, innovative ways to reach an objective
17 Clues: Actions taken to implement strategies • A short, concise restatement of the marketing plan • Research that focuses on solving a specific problem • intelligence: Information gathered about competitors • All of the products a company has available for customers • Describes the nature of the business and the reason it exists • ...
Deprivation Retort Avert Inanimate Requisite Convene Conglomerate Ecstatic Impulsive Ingenuity 2019-03-04
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- happiness or like in a crazy level.
- a large business or organization that consists of many different companies involved in numerous areas of expertise.
- it is needed, appropriate, or necessary for that specific purpose.
- turning it away.
- solving a problem using creativity, intelligence and cleverness to do so.
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- dead, motionless, or not living.
- meet formally.
- poor people
- a person who is very easy to get angry.
- reply in a quick and witty fashion.
10 Clues: poor people • meet formally. • turning it away. • dead, motionless, or not living. • happiness or like in a crazy level. • reply in a quick and witty fashion. • a person who is very easy to get angry. • it is needed, appropriate, or necessary for that specific purpose. • solving a problem using creativity, intelligence and cleverness to do so. • ...
Artificial Intelligence 2024-08-01
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- the conclusion that can be drawn from something although it is not explicitly stated
- a person who shows people to their seats
- the arrival of a notable person, thing or event
- make less severe, serious, or painful
- the movement of equipment to a place or position
- form something differently
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- having or showing the capacity to become or develop into something in the future
- never done or known before
- relating to or involving society
- unable to be denied or disputed
- the moving of something from its place or position
- very important
- continue firmly in an opinion or a course of action in spite of difficulty
- relating to moral principles
14 Clues: very important • never done or known before • form something differently • relating to moral principles • unable to be denied or disputed • relating to or involving society • make less severe, serious, or painful • a person who shows people to their seats • the arrival of a notable person, thing or event • the movement of equipment to a place or position • ...
Competitive Intelligence 2023-10-25
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- information open to everyone and not under copyright
- a picture attached to cardboard which is cut into different shapes and has to be put together
- a large event at which companies sell their products and try to increase their business
- to praise someone in order to make them feel good
- to depend on something
- physical or mental strength
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- information that a company gets directly from customers or others about products and services
- to become worse
- having luck or being lucky
- to collect
- to watch a situation for a time in order to discover something about it
- to measure something by comparing it with something else, especially a standard in an industry
- a small piece of something
- a large container for rubbish
14 Clues: to collect • to become worse • to depend on something • having luck or being lucky • a small piece of something • physical or mental strength • a large container for rubbish • to praise someone in order to make them feel good • information open to everyone and not under copyright • to watch a situation for a time in order to discover something about it • ...
Crossword 2015-08-24
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- A field of Artificial Intelligence
- The USP of REx Search Platform
- Getting insights into data
- Business Vocabulary
- The search engine which is now part of the new Alphabet.
- Thats what REx does
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- A community effort to extract structured information from Wikipedia and to make this information available on the Web
- A popular semantic search algorithm used by Google.
- It means three fold or a treble
- A popular graph database implemented in JAVA
10 Clues: Business Vocabulary • Thats what REx does • Getting insights into data • The USP of REx Search Platform • It means three fold or a treble • A field of Artificial Intelligence • A popular graph database implemented in JAVA • A popular semantic search algorithm used by Google. • The search engine which is now part of the new Alphabet. • ...
Meet Joxel! 2021-10-12
Across
- What is The Joxel Group's single greatest asset?
- Who is Joxel's Business Intelligence Analyst?
- Who is Joxel's Revenue Cycle Director?
- Who is Joxel's Clinical Architect?
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- Which Joxelite is a proud new father?
- How many years has The Joxel Group been serving satisfied clients?
- Who is the most friendly Joxelite?
- Who's the most common face (and voice) of the Joxel Group?
- Who is Joxel's Enterprise Integration Architect?
- Who is Joxel's Project Manager?
10 Clues: Who is Joxel's Project Manager? • Who is the most friendly Joxelite? • Who is Joxel's Clinical Architect? • Which Joxelite is a proud new father? • Who is Joxel's Revenue Cycle Director? • Who is Joxel's Business Intelligence Analyst? • What is The Joxel Group's single greatest asset? • Who is Joxel's Enterprise Integration Architect? • ...
CrossWord Puzzle 2025-09-19
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- AI chatbot by OpenAI
- Online retail giant founded by Jeff Bezos
- First widely used search engine
- Company’s unique symbol or design
- First social media platform to reach 1B users
- Popular tool for business presentations
- Popular social coding site
- Elon Musk’s satellite internet project
- Cash or items owned by a company
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- Microsoft founder
- Financial statement showing cash inflows and outflows
- The “I” in AI
- Language with a snake logo
- Document signed between employer & employee
- Digital gold, mined but never dug
- Largest professional network online
- Selling shares of a company to the public
- Smallest data unit
- I get sharper the more you use me, but I am not a knife. What am I?
- Abbreviation for Key Performance Indicator
- Tax charged on goods and services
- Elon Musk’s electric car brand
22 Clues: The “I” in AI • Microsoft founder • Smallest data unit • AI chatbot by OpenAI • Language with a snake logo • Popular social coding site • Elon Musk’s electric car brand • First widely used search engine • Cash or items owned by a company • Digital gold, mined but never dug • Company’s unique symbol or design • Tax charged on goods and services • Largest professional network online • ...
Gifted Education 2015-10-25
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- The accuracy of a test
- Children with disabilities must be encouraged to develop the ability to learn ___________.
- intelligence involving extensive knowledge of the living world
- intelligence which includes abilities such as pitch discrimination and sensitivity to rhythm, texture, and timbre
- Parents' identification with their children
- With this type of mindset students believe that their abilities are permanent and they can't do anything about them.
- Volunteers should be given the option to take this at the beginning of a unit.
- Expecting oneself to do things a certain way or to achieve a high level of acomplishments.
- Strategies that supplement or go beyond standard grade-level work, but do not result in advanced placement or potential credit
- intelligence including ability to understand the actions and motivations of others
- This Intelligence Scale is the most frequently used for the identification of children with learning disabilities.
- instruction in which a teacher anticipates and responds to a variety of student needs in the classroom
- These are often considered "gold standard" tests
- Parents and teachers need to take this word out of their vocabulary at home and at school.
- Father of the gifted education movement
- The use of reading material. Usually teen or young adult literature, to help students cope with emotional or social problems.
- When teachers determine what competencies certain students have and give them full credit for what they already know.
- This provides the only basis for identifying gifted students who do not perform well on any test, due to poor test taking habits.
- This is an important component of the reversal of underachievement, between parents and teachers
- A poor __________ is a primary characteristic of underachievement.
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- mathematical intelligence
- This program consists of college-level courses and examinations for high school students
- Also called independent study or correspondence courses
- The degree to which the instrument measures what it is supposed to measure
- A critical turning point for the underachieving child is the discovery of a
- The discrepancy between a measure of potential and actual productivity
- Students who have exceptionally high ability in one or more areas of learning while having significant weaknesses in others.
- verbal intelligence
- Any strategy that results in advanced placement or potential credit
- These tests provide an objective basis for determining the levels of information and skills that a child has mastered.
- This is the characteristic found most frequently and consistently among underachieving children
- bodily intelligence
- intelligence in which a person understands their own cognitive strengths and weaknesses, thinking styles, feeling, emotions, and intelligence
- low personal control
- intelligence involving the capacity to represent and manipulate three-dimensional shapes
- Many of the symptoms of _________ disorders can be controlled behaviorally.
- This type of motivation is an experience in which students become absorbed in a task
- A young person who performs at the level of a highly trained adult
- With this type of mindset students understand that their efforts will develop their talents over time.
- Act passed in 2001 that targeted boosting the achievement of the lowest-achieving students
40 Clues: verbal intelligence • bodily intelligence • low personal control • The accuracy of a test • mathematical intelligence • Father of the gifted education movement • Parents' identification with their children • These are often considered "gold standard" tests • Also called independent study or correspondence courses • ...
Gifted Education 2015-10-25
Across
- The degree to which the instrument measures what it is supposed to measure
- verbal intelligence
- This Intelligence Scale is the most frequently used for the identification of children with learning disabilities.
- This is an important component of the reversal of underachievement, between parents and teachers
- These tests provide an objective basis for determining the levels of information and skills that a child has mastered.
- The use of reading material. Usually teen or young adult literature, to help students cope with emotional or social problems.
- Many of the symptoms of _________ disorders can be controlled behaviorally.
- bodily intelligence
- Parents' identification with their children
- intelligence including ability to understand the actions and motivations of others
- Strategies that supplement or go beyond standard grade-level work, but do not result in advanced placement or potential credit
- intelligence in which a person understands their own cognitive strengths and weaknesses, thinking styles, feeling, emotions, and intelligence
- low personal control
- This provides the only basis for identifying gifted students who do not perform well on any test, due to poor test taking habits.
- Also called independent study or correspondence courses
- Expecting oneself to do things a certain way or to achieve a high level of acomplishments.
- A poor __________ is a primary characteristic of underachievement.
- intelligence which includes abilities such as pitch discrimination and sensitivity to rhythm, texture, and timbre
- Father of the gifted education movement
- The accuracy of a test
Down
- mathematical intelligence
- Act passed in 2001 that targeted boosting the achievement of the lowest-achieving students
- The discrepancy between a measure of potential and actual productivity
- Parents and teachers need to take this word out of their vocabulary at home and at school.
- Students who have exceptionally high ability in one or more areas of learning while having significant weaknesses in others.
- This program consists of college-level courses and examinations for high school students
- instruction in which a teacher anticipates and responds to a variety of student needs in the classroom
- With this type of mindset students believe that their abilities are permanent and they can't do anything about them.
- When teachers determine what competencies certain students have and give them full credit for what they already know.
- These are often considered "gold standard" tests
- Volunteers should be given the option to take this at the beginning of a unit.
- This is the characteristic found most frequently and consistently among underachieving children
- intelligence involving the capacity to represent and manipulate three-dimensional shapes
- This type of motivation is an experience in which students become absorbed in a task
- Any strategy that results in advanced placement or potential credit
- A critical turning point for the underachieving child is the discovery of a
- Children with disabilities must be encouraged to develop the ability to learn ___________.
- With this type of mindset students understand that their efforts will develop their talents over time.
- intelligence involving extensive knowledge of the living world
- A young person who performs at the level of a highly trained adult
40 Clues: verbal intelligence • bodily intelligence • low personal control • The accuracy of a test • mathematical intelligence • Father of the gifted education movement • Parents' identification with their children • These are often considered "gold standard" tests • Also called independent study or correspondence courses • ...
FOR2608_ASS 2_SEMESTER 1_2021 2020-08-20
Across
- investigator who conducts surveillance
- very important part of every investigation
- type of non-human source of information
- reasoning used by intelligence operator
- statement must be captured like this
- to watch
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- change in behaviour may indicate this
- type of note taking method
- surveillance used with foot surveillance
- online source of information
- intelligence profile specific to this
- how evidence is gathered affects this
- collect information for a specific purpose
- type of listening barrier
- an informer is such a source of information
15 Clues: to watch • type of listening barrier • type of note taking method • online source of information • statement must be captured like this • change in behaviour may indicate this • intelligence profile specific to this • how evidence is gathered affects this • investigator who conducts surveillance • type of non-human source of information • reasoning used by intelligence operator • ...
Government Acronyms 2023-01-31
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- coordinates intelligence gathering work of the government
- develops and enforces environmental guidelines
- enforce equality in workplace to stop discrimination
- provide art fundraising
- manages mail service in US
- maintain historic documents
- purchases and maintains government property
- oversees government employee retire, health, and insurance programs
- provides assistant information and supports nations small business
- oversees retirement voluntary and surviver benefits
- regulates buying and sales for commodities
- making fair honest trade for investors
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- regulates communication company
- insures bank deposit
- organize national space explorer program
- regulates campaign fundraising and spending
- protect against unfair labor practices
- oversees military drafts
- insures honesty and accountability
- manages train track rail services
- provide for scientific research
- reviews the safety costumer product on US
- regulates network welfaire through out the county and loans
23 Clues: insures bank deposit • provide art fundraising • oversees military drafts • manages mail service in US • maintain historic documents • regulates communication company • provide for scientific research • manages train track rail services • insures honesty and accountability • protect against unfair labor practices • making fair honest trade for investors • ...
Government Acronyms 2024-10-23
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- health, education, welfare
- Fannie Mae
- environmental protection agency
- Freddie Mae
- federal deposit insurance corporation
- federal communication commission
- housing urban development
- American Track
- Food drug administration
- United States department of agriculture
- national institute of standards and tech
- National Aeronautics and Space Administration
- Health human sources
- bill of rights
- Bridge investment program
- Transportation security administration
- Department of homeland security
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- Federal emergency management agency
- national oreanic atmospheric administration
- securities and exchange
- federal bureau of investigation
- department of defense
- Central Intelligence Agency
- federal aviation administration
- United States of America
- Record of decision
- department of transportation
- social security administration
- attorney general
- Veteren Assistance
- National institutes of health
- Secret service
- Supreme Court of the United States
- Small business association
- Department of justice
35 Clues: Fannie Mae • Freddie Mae • American Track • Secret service • bill of rights • attorney general • Record of decision • Veteren Assistance • Health human sources • department of defense • Department of justice • securities and exchange • United States of America • Food drug administration • housing urban development • Bridge investment program • health, education, welfare • Small business association • ...
Art of Living Crossword Puzzle (May 2017) 2017-04-20
Across
- --- in Business
- Mein -----
- --- tends to hold on to the negative
- Spirituality isn't a ----- ; it is an uplifted state of your being.
- Marriage means ---- & compromise
- Pain is inevitable, suffering is ----
- Consciousness is made up of --- elements
- Success is an -----, it is not a phenomenon.
- If you follow --, misery follows you.
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- Highest flowering in life
- Vaastu -----
- Feeling of ---- is animalistic
- Only the ---- can speak or hear that which is authentic.
- Caring, sharing, & responsibility are the characters that ---- simply nurtures inside of you.
- Keep your heart in the ---- place, your mind in the --- place and be happy.
- Identify with the virtues & know that negativity is just a --- !
- Four 'I's are -----, Intuition, Inspiration, Intelligence
- Life is a very --- gift.
- Make others comfortable & --- will take care of your comfort
- World is a ----:)
20 Clues: Mein ----- • Vaastu ----- • --- in Business • World is a ----:) • Life is a very --- gift. • Highest flowering in life • Feeling of ---- is animalistic • Marriage means ---- & compromise • --- tends to hold on to the negative • Pain is inevitable, suffering is ---- • If you follow --, misery follows you. • Consciousness is made up of --- elements • ...
Government Acronyms 2024-10-23
Across
- health, education, welfare
- Fannie Mae
- environmental protection agency
- Freddie Mae
- federal deposit insurance corporation
- federal communication commission
- housing urban development
- American Track
- Food drug administration
- United States department of agriculture
- national institute of standards and tech
- National Aeronautics and Space Administration
- Health human sources
- bill of rights
- Bridge investment program
- Transportation security administration
- Department of homeland security
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- Federal emergency management agency
- national oreanic atmospheric administration
- securities and exchange
- federal bureau of investigation
- department of defense
- Central Intelligence Agency
- federal aviation administration
- United States of America
- Record of decision
- department of transportation
- social security administration
- attorney general
- Veteren Assistance
- National institutes of health
- Secret service
- Supreme Court of the United States
- Small business association
- Department of justice
35 Clues: Fannie Mae • Freddie Mae • American Track • Secret service • bill of rights • attorney general • Record of decision • Veteren Assistance • Health human sources • department of defense • Department of justice • securities and exchange • United States of America • Food drug administration • housing urban development • Bridge investment program • health, education, welfare • Small business association • ...
Flowers for Algernon 2013-02-11
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- doctor who treated Charlie like a human being
- the narrator of the story who is operated on to be made smarter
- Charlie's sister
- the operation increased Charlie's ____________
- mouse with increased intelligence
- Charlie became a ____________ after the operation.
- where Charlie worked
- an ordinary man trying to do a great man's work
- Charlie's mother
- doctor who performed the surgery to increase Charlie's intelligence
- it's easy to have ____________ if you let people laugh at you
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- author of Flowers for Algernon
- inkblot test
- a classmate who received a valentine from Charlie
- Charlie's teacher
- the first novel Charlie reads after the operation
- State Home and Training School
- foundation that provided money for the experiment
- Charlie's father who wanted to own a barbershop
- what Charlie wanted to be
20 Clues: inkblot test • Charlie's sister • Charlie's mother • Charlie's teacher • where Charlie worked • what Charlie wanted to be • author of Flowers for Algernon • State Home and Training School • mouse with increased intelligence • doctor who treated Charlie like a human being • the operation increased Charlie's ____________ • an ordinary man trying to do a great man's work • ...
Economic and Innovative Terms Crossword 2025-01-06
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- the total value of goods and services produced in a year.
- ownership of assets that generate income.
- industrial use of artificial intelligence.
- a generally accepted medium of exchange.
- the price level in an economy.
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- the process of introducing new technologies to the market.
- a decentralized digital currency.
- a strategic plan to achieve business goals.
- the ability of a company to introduce new products, processes, or services.
- digital records of all cryptocurrency transactions.
10 Clues: the price level in an economy. • a decentralized digital currency. • a generally accepted medium of exchange. • ownership of assets that generate income. • industrial use of artificial intelligence. • a strategic plan to achieve business goals. • digital records of all cryptocurrency transactions. • the total value of goods and services produced in a year. • ...
C4i4's Connect Crossword 2025-07-02
Across
- Future-focused maintenance strategy to reduce downtime
- Country widely credited for pioneering Industry 4.0.
- Actionable digital layer applied on physical systems.
- Data-driven insight method used in business intelligence.
- Smart factory enabler that reduces human intervention
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- Backbone technology for protecting digital infrastructure
- Converting analog processes to digital formats.
- Real-time sensor-based technology for tracking machinery performance.
- Seamless transfer of information across systems.
- Centralized location where digital info is kept safely.
10 Clues: Converting analog processes to digital formats. • Seamless transfer of information across systems. • Country widely credited for pioneering Industry 4.0. • Actionable digital layer applied on physical systems. • Smart factory enabler that reduces human intervention • Future-focused maintenance strategy to reduce downtime • ...
Gifted Education 2015-10-25
Across
- A critical turning point for the underachieving child is the discovery of a
- Many of the symptoms of _________ disorders can be controlled behaviorally.
- The accuracy of a test
- The use of reading material. Usually teen or young adult literature, to help students cope with emotional or social problems.
- These tests provide an objective basis for determining the levels of information and skills that a child has mastered.
- Also called independent study or correspondence courses
- intelligence in which a person understands their own cognitive strengths and weaknesses, thinking styles, feeling, emotions, and intelligence
- A poor __________ is a primary characteristic of underachievement.
- This is an important component of the reversal of underachievement, between parents and teachers
- mathematical intelligence
- Any strategy that results in advanced placement or potential credit
- Students who have exceptionally high ability in one or more areas of learning while having significant weaknesses in others.
- bodily intelligence
- With this type of mindset students understand that their efforts will develop their talents over time.
- Expecting oneself to do things a certain way or to achieve a high level of acomplishments.
- low personal control
- instruction in which a teacher anticipates and responds to a variety of student needs in the classroom
- Children with disabilities must be encouraged to develop the ability to learn ___________.
- This program consists of college-level courses and examinations for high school students
- A young person who performs at the level of a highly trained adult
- Parents and teachers need to take this word out of their vocabulary at home and at school.
Down
- intelligence involving extensive knowledge of the living world
- intelligence which includes abilities such as pitch discrimination and sensitivity to rhythm, texture, and timbre
- This provides the only basis for identifying gifted students who do not perform well on any test, due to poor test taking habits.
- Strategies that supplement or go beyond standard grade-level work, but do not result in advanced placement or potential credit
- These are often considered "gold standard" tests
- This is the characteristic found most frequently and consistently among underachieving children
- The degree to which the instrument measures what it is supposed to measure
- Parents' identification with their children
- When teachers determine what competencies certain students have and give them full credit for what they already know.
- Volunteers should be given the option to take this at the beginning of a unit.
- intelligence including ability to understand the actions and motivations of others
- Act passed in 2001 that targeted boosting the achievement of the lowest-achieving students
- This type of motivation is an experience in which students become absorbed in a task
- intelligence involving the capacity to represent and manipulate three-dimensional shapes
- With this type of mindset students believe that their abilities are permanent and they can't do anything about them.
- The discrepancy between a measure of potential and actual productivity
- verbal intelligence
- This Intelligence Scale is the most frequently used for the identification of children with learning disabilities.
- Father of the gifted education movement
40 Clues: bodily intelligence • verbal intelligence • low personal control • The accuracy of a test • mathematical intelligence • Father of the gifted education movement • Parents' identification with their children • These are often considered "gold standard" tests • Also called independent study or correspondence courses • ...
Lifeworks Unit 1: Learning and Planning Crossword 2022-10-01
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- required credits
- two credits that lifeworks students can get for working paid jobs
- the fifth of the seven habits of an effective teen; seek first to ______ then to be understood
- a grade scale that universities use connecting a students letter grade to a number value
- the number of credits required to graduate as a mature student in Manitoba
- the type of multiple intelligence for people that like hands on activities and sports
- a measure of intelligence using a psychological test
- the third of the seven habits of an effective teen; put first things ________
- the fourth of the seven habits of an effective teen; think _____-_____
- a belief that someone can get better at tasks and challenges over time
- a credit where a high school student works with a skilled tradesperson and gets paid
- the type of multiple intelligence where someone is good at solving problems and working with calculations
- searching for keywords of importance to help you find an answer to a question
- the sixth of the seven habits of an effective teen
- the type of multiple intelligence that will allow someone to read a complex map and picture things in their head
- the percent of communication that is verbal
- motivation a desire to complete a goal that comes from external sources (ie. Praise, Money)
- credits that the students get to choose
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- the number of credits required to graduate from a Manitoba high school
- the basic needs (food, water, sleep) at the bottom level of Maslow’s Heirarchy
- the multiple intelligence where someone is good with words and reading
- the last of the seven habits of an effective teen which really just states that we need to look after our diet, body, and mind
- the second of the seven habits of an effective teen; begin with the _______ in mind
- the top level of Maslow’s Hierarchy which is seen as achieving your full potential
- something an individual desires but not required to survive
- the type of multiple intelligence allowing someone to understand themselves and their feelings
- the driving force behind why someone does something
- a system of using symbols to represent words
- something required to survive
- one credit that could be obtained for a variety of unpaid work
- motivation a desire to complete a goal that comes from within you
- two credits that could be obtained for unpaid work
- a belief that someone’s abilities are limited by who they are
- the type of multiple intelligence dealing with nature
- the type of multiple intelligence allowing someone to deal well with other people
- the ability to acquire and apply knowledge and skills
- the first of the seven habits of an effective teen; be ___________
- goals that are specific, measurable, attainable, realistic, time-bound
- browsing text quickly and picking out keywords
- the type of multiple intelligence that allows individuals to understand sound
- a paper showing your marks from a particular program (high school, college, university)
- a test that can be taken that shows you have the equivalent skills to a high school graduate
- a paper saying you have a certain qualification
43 Clues: required credits • something required to survive • credits that the students get to choose • the percent of communication that is verbal • a system of using symbols to represent words • browsing text quickly and picking out keywords • a paper saying you have a certain qualification • two credits that could be obtained for unpaid work • ...
Qlik 2023-11-21
Across
- Interactive data like charts, graphs, and maps that provide visual representation of data insights using Qlik Sense.
- A fast and easy way to ask questions and discover insights using natural language in Qlik Sense.
- Platform offering analytics and data integration services for cloud-based data.
- Name for a member of the program celebrating Qlik's biggest fans and top customer advocates.
- Qlik's recent acquisition that expanded its data integration and data quality capabilities.
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- Combining and consolidating data from disparate sources to provide a complete and accurate dataset for BI, analysis and other business processes.
- A holistic set of solutions to help organizations embrace the power of AI.
- Industry leading report in which Qlik is a leader in data integration, quality and analytics.
- Qlik's leading business intelligence and data visualization platform that enables users to rapidly build interactive dashboards and applications.
- Exploring and analyzing large datasets to uncover meaningful patterns, trends, and insights that can inform business decisions.
- Developing a strategic plan for how data sources are integrated, governed, managed, analyzed, and leveraged to create business value.
11 Clues: A holistic set of solutions to help organizations embrace the power of AI. • Platform offering analytics and data integration services for cloud-based data. • Qlik's recent acquisition that expanded its data integration and data quality capabilities. • Name for a member of the program celebrating Qlik's biggest fans and top customer advocates. • ...
BUSINESS 2020-04-27
Across
- of or concerned with or related to the future
- an impressive display or assortment
- far beyond what is usual in magnitude or degree
- a reserve of money set aside for some purpose
- the quality of affording gain or benefit or profit
- charge against a citizen's person or property or activity for the support of government
- a stock or supply of foods
- someone who exchanges goods or services for money
- of or limited to or involving supervision
- something that interests you because it is important
- cause somebody to adopt a certain position or belief
- the study of poetic meter and the art of versification
- a businessperson engaged in retail trade
- the act of rendering optimal
- the property of something that is great in magnitude
- harmony of people's opinions, actions, or characters
- come into the possession of something concrete or abstract
- the process of giving careful thought to something
- the basic features of a system or organization
- the general estimation that the public has for a person
- a small part considered separately from the whole
- put into service
- grant freedom to; free from confinement
- a sequence of related events arranged in chronological order
- a branch of mathematics concerned with quantitative data
- connected with or engaged in the exchange of goods
- of a serious examination and judgment of something
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- perform as expected when applied
- an artifact that has been created by someone or some process
- the act of making something (a product) from raw materials
- a group of independent elements comprising a unified whole
- a power to affect persons or events
- a local tax on property (usually used in the plural)
- occurring among or involving several people
- a decision to do something or to behave in a certain manner
- extending out above or beyond a surface or boundary
- the boundary line or area immediately inside the boundary
- pecuniary reimbursement to the winning party for the expenses of litigation
- an instrumentality needed for an undertaking
- methodical and efficient in arrangement or function
- obtainable or accessible and ready for use or service
- something that aids or promotes well-being
- occurring without interruption
- the relative speed of progress or change
- a rule that provides direction for appropriate behavior
- the substance that goes into the makeup of a physical object
- having the requisite qualities or resources to meet a task
- extensive landed property retained by the owner
- raise from a lower to a higher position
- someone who pays for goods or services
- apply force so as to cause motion towards the source of the motion
51 Clues: put into service • a stock or supply of foods • the act of rendering optimal • occurring without interruption • perform as expected when applied • an impressive display or assortment • a power to affect persons or events • someone who pays for goods or services • grant freedom to; free from confinement • raise from a lower to a higher position • ...
Business 2021-03-25
Across
- Producing a limited number of identical products.
- Agreement between firms in which each agrees to commit resources to achieve an agreed set of objectives.
- When revenue equals total costs and the business is making neither profit nor loss.
- A long-term goal the business wants to achieve
- The total value of capital raised from shareholders by the issue of shares.
- When a firm ceases trading and its assets are sold for cash
- using barriers to free trade, such as tariffs and quotas, to protect a country's own domestic industries.
- The income received from the sale of a product.
- Two or more businesses agree to work closely together on a particular project and create a separate business division to do so.
- An agreement by shareholders and managers of two businesses to bring both firms together under a common board of directors with shareholders in both businesses owning shares in the newly merged business.
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- Setting a high price for a new product when a firm has a unique or highly differentiated product with low price elasticity of demand
- When a business cannot meet its short-term debts.
- Arises when a business is valued at or sold for more than the balance sheet values of its assets
- A written document, describes a business's objectives and strategies, the market it is in, and its financial forecast.
- Deliberately undercutting competitors' prices in order to try to force them out of the market.
- Dividing a market into distinct groups of consumers who share common tastes and requirements.
- When a company buys over 50% of the shares of another company and becomes the controlling owner----often referred to as "acquisition".
- A business that uses the name, logo, and trading systems of an existing successful business.
- Within a large corporation who takes direct responsibility for turning an idea into a profitable finished product.
- A group of people acting together to meet the common needs and aspirations of its members, sharing ownership and making decisions democratically.
20 Clues: A long-term goal the business wants to achieve • The income received from the sale of a product. • When a business cannot meet its short-term debts. • Producing a limited number of identical products. • When a firm ceases trading and its assets are sold for cash • The total value of capital raised from shareholders by the issue of shares. • ...
Business 2020-10-22
Across
- Unlimited wants cannot be met because there are limited factors of production, this creates scarcity, this is called...
- Good or services which people would like, but not essential for living are called...
- Non-tangible products such as insurance services, transport are called...
- Able to cut costs and win a greater share of the market, develop new products or sell to new markets, can also be external or internal, this is called...
- A mix of private sector and public sector enterprises is called...
- The benefit that could have been gained from an alternative use of the same resource is called...
- Investing in new products or selling more of existing products is called...
- The part of the economy that is owned and controlled by the state or government is called...
- The process of producing goods and services to satisfy consumer demand is called...
- A sector that's concerned with making and assembling products ,manufacturers use raw materials and parts from other industries, is called...
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- A complete description of a business and its plans for the next one to three years is called...
- A sector that's concerned with using natural resources, including farming, mining and oil drilling, is called...
- Physical goods, such as machinery and delivery vehicles, used by other businesses to help produce other goods and services are called...
- When there are not enough goods and services to meet the wants of the population, that's called...
- Products which are sold to the final consumer, can be seen and touched are called...
- Involves the takeover of another business or merger with another business is called...
- A person that takes risks in a business is called...
- A sector that gives something of value to people( a service), is called...
- The part of the economy where the resources are owned and controlled by both the private and public sectors, that's called ...
- Goods or services that are essential to living are called...
20 Clues: A person that takes risks in a business is called... • Goods or services that are essential to living are called... • A mix of private sector and public sector enterprises is called... • Non-tangible products such as insurance services, transport are called... • A sector that gives something of value to people( a service), is called... • ...
business 2020-10-30
Across
- a good or service which is essential to living
- - a detailed written document outlining the purpose and aims of a business which is often used to persuade lenders or investors to finance a business proposal
- the process of producing goods and services to satisfy consumer demand
- non-tangible products
- are not enough goods and services to meet the wants of the population
- the production and supply of goods to the final customer involves activities from primary, secondary and tertiary sector businesses
- the benefit that could have been gained from an alternative use of the same resource
- firms that supply a service to consumers and other businesses
- production is divided into separate tasks and each employee does just one of those tasks
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- unlimited wants cannot be met because there are limited factors of production. This creates scarcity
- physical goods used by other businesses to help produce other goods and services
- - a newly formed business. They usually start small, but some might grow to become much bigger
- firms that process and manufacture goods from natural resources
- firms whose business activity involves the extraction of natural resources
- tangible products which are sold to the final consumer
- the part of the economy that is controlled by the state or government
- a good or service which people would like, but is not essential to living
- the resources needed to produce goods_and_services: land, labour, capital and enterprise
- an economy where the resources are owned and controlled by both the private and the public sectors
- the part of the economy that is owned and controlled by individuals and companies for profit
- people and businesses concentrate on what they are best at
- the amount a business earns from the sale of its products
22 Clues: non-tangible products • a good or service which is essential to living • tangible products which are sold to the final consumer • the amount a business earns from the sale of its products • people and businesses concentrate on what they are best at • firms that supply a service to consumers and other businesses • ...
Business 2021-05-26
Across
- - collect (money);
- - (n.)business opportunity;
- - a business ......, an occasion when someone buys or sells something
- - a person, group, or organisation competing with others for the same thing or in the same area;
- to ......... an order, to arrange to get something;
- - (n./v.)to combine or join together;
- - (adj.) doubting that something is true or useful;
- - (adj.)full of activity, very busy and fast;
- - (n.)Our annual ..... rose to $ 80 million;
- - to break ......., reach a point in a business venture when the profits are equal to the costs;
- - (v.)to make certain something is protected from danger or risk
- - to increase in size, number, or importance;
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- - (adj.)using new ideas or methods;
- - (n.) academic ..........;
- - (n.) to be a high ..........; a person who achieves more than the average person in their work;
- - I'm just phoning to ...... up an order I placed last week.
- - to run at a ......., making less money than is spent buying, operating, or producing something;
- - to talk ........, to explain an idea, a plan to someone so that they understand it;
- -(n.) careful and detailed examination;
- - ...... competition, very strong and aggressive;
- - (n.) to be a social ....... ; to be highly interactive;
- - (adj.) to be a ....... observer, to be good at noticing things;
- - (v.)........ on my own business venture;
- - @
24 Clues: - @ • - collect (money); • - (n.)business opportunity; • - (n.) academic ..........; • - (adj.)using new ideas or methods; • - (n./v.)to combine or join together; • -(n.) careful and detailed examination; • - (v.)........ on my own business venture; • - (n.)Our annual ..... rose to $ 80 million; • - (adj.)full of activity, very busy and fast; • ...
business 2021-08-27
22 Clues: збіг • стеля • свідок • рішення • збирати • загалом • цікавий • набувати • заздрити • свідомий • неохочий • запускати • застібнути • прямокутник • впевненість • розширювати • впроваждувати • обслуговувати • кінцевий строк • пристосовувати • шлях на доботу • включити в розетку
