business intelligence Crossword Puzzles
Ch 5 H-Entrepreneurship "Business Ownership" 2025-05-12
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- stock is sold on stock exchanges to any investor who wants to buy it.
- organization that regulates the franchising industry.
- a company set up to accomplish a specific mission rather than generate a profit.
- relationship existing between two or more people who join to create a business.
- doing business as license, needed to register a business.
- legal document describing the purpose, place of business, and other details of the corporation.
- one who invests money but is not involved in the businesses daily operations.
- money and other assets owned by a business or person.
- person who owns the business and is personally responsible for its debts.
- shares of ownership in a company.
- a legal entity.
- department of the federal government dedicated to consumer protection.
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- provides limited liability to its owners, taxed like a partnership.
- all company stock is held privately by one or more people.
- detailed legal information that a franchisee must know before purchasing a franchise.
- records and procedures that corporations are required by law to complete.
- one managing partner and at least one limited partner.
- legal responsibility
- people who own stock in a company.
- a legally binding agreement
- a fee that franchises must continually pay the franchisor to keep operating the franchise.
- most common type of corporation, pays taxes on profits and provides personal liability.
22 Clues: a legal entity. • legal responsibility • a legally binding agreement • shares of ownership in a company. • people who own stock in a company. • organization that regulates the franchising industry. • money and other assets owned by a business or person. • one managing partner and at least one limited partner. • doing business as license, needed to register a business. • ...
Entrepreneurship 1 2025-08-12
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- Activities to promote and sell products or services
- Transactions where goods or services are sold
- A favorable chance to succeed
- Possessing substantial valuable resources
- Legal right to an invention
- Ability to act or think without restraint
- Item or service offered for sale
- Name or symbol that identifies a product or company
- Physical money in the form of coins or bills
- Ownership value in a business
- When expenses are greater than revenue
- License to operate a branch of a larger company
- Worth Total assets minus total liabilities
- Mandatory payments to the government
- Direct costs to produce goods sold
- Ability to borrow money with a promise to repay
- Market Specific group a product is aimed at
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- A plan to achieve a goal
- Something valuable owned by a business
- Ability to grow without losing efficiency
- Medium of exchange for goods or services
- Legal agreements between parties
- Discussion to reach an agreement
- Profit Revenue minus all costs and taxes
- Having a large amount of money or assets
- Money owed to another person or business
- Person who starts and runs a business
- Person who buys goods or services
- Plan Written document describing goals and strategy
- Money or resources used to start or grow a business
- Total income from sales before expenses
- Money left after all expenses are paid
- Flow Movement of money in and out of a business
- Chance of loss or failure
34 Clues: A plan to achieve a goal • Chance of loss or failure • Legal right to an invention • A favorable chance to succeed • Ownership value in a business • Legal agreements between parties • Discussion to reach an agreement • Item or service offered for sale • Person who buys goods or services • Direct costs to produce goods sold • Mandatory payments to the government • ...
Group Intelligence Activity Crossword Puzzle 2014-09-22
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- / A unit into which cities are often divided for the election of city council members.
- / The presiding officer of a senate; in congress, the Vice President of the United States; in a states legislature; either the lieutenant governor or a senator.
- / Chief executive's power to reject a bill passed by a legislature; literally (Latin). "I forbid".
- / Unpopular provision added to an important bill certain to pass so that it will "ride" through the legislative process.
- / The current officeholder
- / Charge levied by government on persons or property to meet public needs.
- / All of the people entitled to vote in a given election.
- / A group of persons who seek to control government through the winning of elections and the holding of public office.
- / General agreement among various groups on fundamental matters; bread agreement on public questions.
- / A license issued to an inventor granting the exclusive right to manufacture, use, or sell his or her invention for a limited period of time.
- / Review by legislative committees of the policies and programs of the executive branch.
- / The process by which people gain their political attitude and opinions
- / Assign to a particular use.
- / The drawing of electoral district lines to the advantage of a party or group.
- / Various tactics (usually long speeches) aimed at defeating a bill in a legislative body by preventing a final vote; associated with the U.S. Senate.
- / Parties that have split away from one of the major parities.
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- / Suspect as in a session of Congress.
- / Temporary joint committee created to reconcile any differences between the two houses versions of a bill.
- / The member of the United States; in a state's legislature, either the lieutenant governor or a senator.
- / The political extension of special interest groups which have a major stake in public policy.
- Committee / Legislative committee created for a limited time and for some specific purpose, also known as a special committee.
- / The smallest unit of election administration; a voting district.
- / A technique of persuasion aimed at influencing individual or group behaviors to create a particular belief, regardless of it validity.
- / Period of time during which Congress meets.
- / As a nominating device, a group of like-minded people who meet to select the candidates likely will support in an upcoming election.
- / The presiding officer of the House of Representatives, chosen by and from the majority party in the House.
- / A proposed law presented to a legislative body for consideration.
- / A political party's formal statement of basic principles, stands on major issues, and objectives.
- / Least number of members who must be present for a legislative body to conduct business majority.
29 Clues: / The current officeholder • / Assign to a particular use. • / Suspect as in a session of Congress. • / Period of time during which Congress meets. • / All of the people entitled to vote in a given election. • / Parties that have split away from one of the major parities. • / The smallest unit of election administration; a voting district. • ...
Chapter 13 Multiple Intelligence Project 2020-04-28
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- led a violent rampage that led to more severe slave codes
- plantation manager
- designed and constructed by Cyrus McCormick
- South Carolina Merchant
- secret group of nativist who were anti-Catholic
- permitted by law
- and unfair opinion not based on facts
- developed something that bears his name
- invented the cotton gin
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- farmers who did not have enslaved workers
- offered aid to enslaved people who had escaped
- the number of people able to read and write
- money to invest in businesses
- new ideas or methods
- people who payed their rent in cash and crops
- people who opposed to immigration
- designed and built the first American steamboat locomotive
- invented the sewing machine
- African American leader who was born into slavery
- laws in the Southern states that controlled enslaved people
- an apparatus that used electric signals to transmit messages
21 Clues: permitted by law • plantation manager • new ideas or methods • South Carolina Merchant • invented the cotton gin • invented the sewing machine • money to invest in businesses • people who opposed to immigration • and unfair opinion not based on facts • developed something that bears his name • farmers who did not have enslaved workers • the number of people able to read and write • ...
Artificial Intelligence by Jibrael Jos 2017-09-26
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- Which excel function can be used to you can examine the relationship between a location's average temperature and the use of air conditioners. ( 6 )
- Name of a monstor in AI class ( 6 )
- AI Teachers first name ( 7 )
- other things being equal, simpler explanations are generally better than more complex ones ( 7,5 )
- The Virtual Therapist* ( 5 )
- A ___________, on the other hand, feeds its outputs back into its own inputs. ( 9,7 )
- A _______ reaches its decision by performing a sequence of tests. ( 8,4 )
- Plot Decision Boundary ( 6 )
- which function to find the standard deviation in excel ( 5 )
- correct answers not given ( 12 )
- Every Neuron has an __________ function ( 10 )
- To combine two IF condition we can use ____ ( 3 )
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- Following is an example of what kind of argument : All men are mortal, Socrates is a man, Socrates is mortal ( 9 )
- _________ is a conversational agent (chatbot) who helps in monitoring mood ( 6 )
- Curve or Line Fitting ( 10 )
- Example of AND,OR and XOR gate were discussed as an example on __________ seperability ( 6 )
- ___________ is a method used in artificial neural networks to calculate the error contribution of each neuron after a batch of data ( 15 )
- occasional rewards ( 13 )
- Neural Network function in MATLAB to train the network ( 5 )
- Excel function to join data from two tables ( 7 )
- A loop supported in Microsoft Excel ( 5 )
- __________ and Pitts, worked on Neural Network in 1943 ( 9 )
- correct answers for each example ( 10 )
- A kind of ensemble learning ( 8 )
24 Clues: occasional rewards ( 13 ) • Curve or Line Fitting ( 10 ) • AI Teachers first name ( 7 ) • The Virtual Therapist* ( 5 ) • Plot Decision Boundary ( 6 ) • correct answers not given ( 12 ) • A kind of ensemble learning ( 8 ) • Name of a monstor in AI class ( 6 ) • correct answers for each example ( 10 ) • A loop supported in Microsoft Excel ( 5 ) • ...
Cognition and Intelligence- Portfolio 1 2021-04-12
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- A ___ problem has a clear goal, only one correct solution, and a defined method for finding it.
- If this is too extraneous, it causes unnecessary processing and is unrelated to the learning goal. TWO WORDs
- Problems with clear goals, one correct solution, and a certain method for solving them are well-defined problems, while ________ problems are those with ambiguous goals, a variety of acceptable solutions, and no established strategy for solving them.
- The _______ is the “supervisor” that controls and directs the information to different parts of your brain. )
- The more experience-based type of intelligence.
- This type of encoding involves understanding what it means and using existing knowledge that it is associated with.
- The ____ sketchpad holds visual and spatial information in short term storage.
- This happens when you are unable to remember a specific concept or term despite paying attention to it when it was being taught. TWO WORDS
- Being able to adapt to new situations regardless of culture means you may be high in ________ intelligence.
- individuals’ ability to make and assess conclusions based on evidence is part of _______. TWO WORDS
- Gardner describes ______as the sensitivity to the meaning and order of words and the varied use of language. TWO WORDS
- Learning information for long term storage and retrieval can be called ________.
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- During our Jigsaw Activity we learned about the scientist that stole the brain of this famous physicist. TWO WORDS
- Using a textbook as a supplement of having all explicit information and variation of review questions which primes you is an example of ______ in the classroom.TWO WORDS.
- A type of concept map that shows superordinate, subordinate, and coordinate relationships among concepts.
- Separate groups based on how well Elementary students can read is an example of ______ grouping.
- The mind’s system to help regulate how we learn, think, and process. “Thinking about thinking.”
- The Harvard psychologist who theorized about multiple intelligences, Howard _______.
- According to Sternberg’s Triarchic Theory of Intelligence, intelligence exists in three dimensions: analytical, creative and ______.
- The type of declarative knowledge that is comprised of personal experiences.
- When learning, _____ is crucial in learning when trying to get information into your long term memory.
- The study strategy in which a person draws influences, identifies examples, and forms relationships is called elaborative ______.
- The ability to take understanding acquired in one context and apply it to a different context.
- A meaningful encoding strategy that expands existing schemas.
- The first step to memory that is required for understanding and later retrieval but has limited capacity.
- To solve a problem, a person can use a ____ which is widely accepted strategy.
- Although they are widely accepted, ______ tests have led to controversy over racial bias and potential inaccuracy.
- If you combine a phone number into larger more meaningful units, which strategy to reduce cognitive load are you applying?
28 Clues: The more experience-based type of intelligence. • A meaningful encoding strategy that expands existing schemas. • The type of declarative knowledge that is comprised of personal experiences. • The ____ sketchpad holds visual and spatial information in short term storage. • To solve a problem, a person can use a ____ which is widely accepted strategy. • ...
New York Times Artificial Intelligence 2023-02-10
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- computer software that can hold independent conversation
- are you a machine or a human?
- how humans speak
- was used before computer chips
- Machine can learn from both text & images
- make a decision based on a trend or pattern
- goes well with
- a New company
- look into the past
- able to think
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- a subset of machine learning
- designed like the human brain
- A computer that responds automatically in text
- ai
- a fact accepted by society
- professor's nightmare
- when a machine learns over time & improves itself
- to doubt if something is possible or accurate
- movies that are quickly made & pertain to only a few People
- elon Musk/Tesla's dream coming true
- computer
21 Clues: ai • computer • a New company • able to think • goes well with • how humans speak • look into the past • professor's nightmare • a fact accepted by society • a subset of machine learning • designed like the human brain • are you a machine or a human? • was used before computer chips • elon Musk/Tesla's dream coming true • Machine can learn from both text & images • ...
Honors Vocab: Memory, Thinking, Intelligence 2021-10-05
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- an unstructured test in which a person is asked to respond freel giving his or her own interpretations of various ambiguous stimulation
- limited or forced choice test in which a person must select one of several answers
- chronological retention of the events of ones life
- the ability of a test to measure what is intended to measure
- assess an individual's characteristics and identifies problems
- the awareness of or thinking about one's own cognitive process
- the act of filling in memory gaps
- memory retrieval in which a person reconstructs previously learned material
- the linking of new information to material that is already known
- the expression of ideas through symbols and sounds that are arranged according to the rules
- an individual sound that is a basic structural element of language
- ranking of test scores that indicates the ratio of scores lower and higher than given score
- fading away of memory overtime
- knowledge of language, including its rules, words, and meaning
- measures a person's preferences and attitudes in a wide variety of activities to identity areas of likely success
- a rule of thumb problem solving strategy
- estimates the probability that a person ill be successful in learning a specific new skill
- proposes that a person's intelligence involves analytical creative and practical thinking skills
- proposes that a person's intelligence is composed of a general ability level and specific mental abilities
- the study of meaning in language
- memory retrieval in which a person identifies an object idea, or situation as one he or she has not experienced before
- stage-a habitual strategy or pattern of problem solving
- the transforming of information so the nervous system can process it
- the process of grouping items to make them easier to remember
- measures how much a person has learned in a given subject or area
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- the smallest unit of meaning in a given language
- the process by which information is maintained over a period of time
- conceptual frameworks a person uses to make sense of the world
- blockage of a memory by previous or subsequent memories or loss of a retrieval cue
- stored knowledge that can be called forth consciously as needed
- an aspect of an intelligence test in which the wording used in questions may be more familiar to people of one social groups than to another group
- a statement of relation between concepts
- a visual, mental representation of an event or object
- standard of comparison for test results development by giving the test to large well defined groups of people
- the alteration of a recalled memory that may be simplified, enhanced, or distorted opening on an individuals experiences, attitudes, or inferences
- standardized measure of intelligence based on a scale in wich 100 is average
- an abstract unit of thought that represents an object or quality anything that stands for or represents something else
- very brief memory storage immediately following initial stimulation of a receptor
- the ability of a test gives the same results under similar conditions
- permanent storage of learned skills that does not require conscious recollection
- a step by step procedure for solving a problems
- the process by which information is maintained over a period of time
- the ability to remember with great accuracy visual information on the basis of short term exposure
- interpersonal and intrapersonal abilities needed to understand and use knowledge of emotions effectively
- memory that is limited in capacity to about seven items and in duration by the subjects active rehearsal
- a system for remembering that involves repeating information to oneself without attempting to find he meaning in it
- the administering and scoring of tests in the same way every time, establishing the average score made by a large group of people
- the degree to which a characteristic is related to inherited genetic factors
- fixedness- the inability to imagine new uses for familiar objects
- language rules that govern how words can be combined to form meaningful phrases and sentences
50 Clues: fading away of memory overtime • the study of meaning in language • the act of filling in memory gaps • a statement of relation between concepts • a rule of thumb problem solving strategy • a step by step procedure for solving a problems • the smallest unit of meaning in a given language • chronological retention of the events of ones life • ...
Memory & Intelligence AP Psychology Review 2025-12-17
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- when individuals remember items presented at the beginning of a list better than those that follow. (2 words)
- component of Working Memory responsible for processing and storing verbal and auditory information. (2 words)
- form of short-term memory used for temporarily holding and manipulating information. (2 words)
- the trend of average IQ scores increasing over generations (2 words)
- a type of test used to measure a person's potential for learning.
- type of memory that involves the recollection of personal experiences and specific events.
- the phenomenon where individuals underperform in situations where they are told that their ethnicity, age or gender usually do not perform well. (2 words)
- memory disorder characterized by an inability to form new memories usually following an accident of trauma while memories from before the event remain intact. (2 words)
- type of test used to assess a person's knowledge or skills in a specific area.
- remembering a word by relating it to similar words with similar meaning (2 words)
- This type of memory does not require conscious thought
- when the items at the end of a list are still in short-term memory at the time of recall, making them more easily remembered. (2 words)
- type of memory retrieval used when you remember information better in the same place where you first learned it. (3 words)
- occurs when new learning impairs the recall of previously encoded information. (2 words)
- the first stage of memory processing
- type of memory retrieval that involves identifying information when it is presented
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- graphical representation of the rate at which memory fades over time. (2 words)
- occurs when people have difficulty remembering recently learned information because of older information previously learned. (2 words)
- type of memory that involves the recall of how to perform tasks or skills automatically, such as tying a knot.
- measures if test scores can predict future performance accurately (2 words)
- the tendency to forget items in the middle of a list but remember the beginning and end of the list better. (3 words)
- according to researcher Elizabeth Loftus, this happens when new, incorrect information influences how we remember past events, severely impacting eyewitness accounts and the reliability of memory. (2 words)
- the extent to which a test accurately measures what it is intended to measure. (2 words)
- common memory experience where an individual feels confident that they know a word or a name, but cannot immediately recall it. (5 words)
- the inability to remember the context of previously learned information, while retaining the factual knowledge. (2 words)
- type of memory that is known as “remembering to remember” to do something in the future.
- a fill-in-the-blank test without a word bank is an example of this type of memory retrieval
- theory suggests that individuals possess different types of intelligence rather than one general intelligence (g). (2 words)
- type of memory that briefly holds visual images.
- the reason that people can not remember what happened to them before the age of 3. (2 words)
- assesses consistency in test results by administering the same test to the same group more than once over a period of time. (3 words)
- memory technique that involves associating items to be remembered with specific physical locations. (3 words)
32 Clues: the first stage of memory processing • type of memory that briefly holds visual images. • This type of memory does not require conscious thought • a type of test used to measure a person's potential for learning. • the trend of average IQ scores increasing over generations (2 words) • measures if test scores can predict future performance accurately (2 words) • ...
Dani 9 February 2021 2021-02-09
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- kitartó
- ... intelligence - érzelmi intelligencia
- She ... have said something. - Mondania kellett volna valamit.
- odaillő, összeillő
- megoldás
- elvár
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- lehetőség
- oltás
- I did it ... - Jól csináltam.
- magyarázat
- (1) formális "do", azaz csinál (2) pl: áramot vezet
- black / white ... = tábla (krétás /filces)
- kitart
- I was ... - Meg voltam sértődve.
14 Clues: oltás • elvár • kitart • kitartó • megoldás • lehetőség • magyarázat • odaillő, összeillő • I did it ... - Jól csináltam. • I was ... - Meg voltam sértődve. • ... intelligence - érzelmi intelligencia • black / white ... = tábla (krétás /filces) • (1) formális "do", azaz csinál (2) pl: áramot vezet • She ... have said something. - Mondania kellett volna valamit.
Business Organisations 2016-10-26
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- A business owned and operated by two or more people
- a form of business protection for company shareholders (two words)
- unable to pay what you owe, insolvent
- someone who gives financial support to something
- Some of the owners only contribute money or property to the business, while other owners manage the business (two words)
- the regular and necessary costs, such as rent and heating, that are involved in operating a business
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- The owner of a business
- A business owned by one person (two words)
- A contract in which the right to use the name of a business and sell its products is sold to another business
- A temporary partnership meant to carry out a single business operation (two words)
- a person who owns shares in a company
- the fact of a company or a product not making a profit or a loss
12 Clues: The owner of a business • unable to pay what you owe, insolvent • a person who owns shares in a company • A business owned by one person (two words) • someone who gives financial support to something • A business owned and operated by two or more people • the fact of a company or a product not making a profit or a loss • ...
Jr. Achievement Word List 2013-05-12
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- a geographic area united by similar characteristics
- a person who buys something
- having a special quality or characteristic
- people
- a new device or a new way of doing something
- the amount charged for a good or service
- a person who uses resources to start a business
- persuading customers to buy a good or service
- work done for others, such as haircuts or car repairs
- the amount of a good or service that is available for sale
- money earned from sales
- money spent to buy resources
- the combined effect of products, goods, services, and resources sold and bought
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- what can be gained in making a business decision
- things that occur naturally, such as air, water, minerals, and trees
- to make or think of something that did not exist before
- the chance of loss or failure when making a business decision
- buildings, tools, and machines that businesses use to make and sell goods and services
- when individuals or groups depend on one another
- when a business makes more money in sales than it spends in expenses
- something that is used to produce a good or service
- someone who's business it is to supply a service or a good to other businesses
- when a business pays more in expenses than it makes in sales
- items that can be bought or sold
24 Clues: people • money earned from sales • a person who buys something • money spent to buy resources • items that can be bought or sold • the amount charged for a good or service • having a special quality or characteristic • a new device or a new way of doing something • persuading customers to buy a good or service • a person who uses resources to start a business • ...
Workplace vocabulary crossword 2016-07-03
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- A person employed for wages or salary, especially at non-executive level.
- A person in charge, who monitors and oversees workers in their daily tasks.
- One of a group of people who work together.
- To find suitable people and get them to join a company, an organization, etc.
- A business wholly or partially owned by another business.
- The state of not having a job.
- A person undergoing training for a particular job or profession.
- To leave a workplace permanently.
- Assign a job or role to a person.
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- Employ someone for wages.
- Place (something) in an envelope together with a letter.
- the act or job of controlling and making decisions about a business, department, etc.
- To set aside for a particular purpose.
- A person in a high position who makes decsions and puts them into action.
- To remove someone from their job, especially when they have done something wrong.
- A form of business operation that declares the business as a separate, legal entity guided by a group of officers known as the board of directors.
- The arrangements and tasks needed to control the operation of a business.
- A person who is in charge of a worker or organization.
- A formal document listing a job applicant's work experience, education, and skills.
- The advancement of a worker's position within a company.
20 Clues: Employ someone for wages. • The state of not having a job. • To leave a workplace permanently. • Assign a job or role to a person. • To set aside for a particular purpose. • One of a group of people who work together. • A person who is in charge of a worker or organization. • Place (something) in an envelope together with a letter. • ...
Basic Accounting terms 2021-07-05
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- excess of total revenue over total expenses
- claim of the owners or proprietor in the business
- selling of goods
- decrease in book value of an asset due to its use or obsolescence
- earned from transactions relating to business
- an economic unit which may be business enterprise or non-business enterprise
- excess of total expenses over total of revenue and other income
- earned from transactions incidental to business
- an evidence of transaction having taken place
- recording business transaction in the books of account
- a reduction in price of goods sold or in amount
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- a record of transactions under that head
- amount,goods or assets taken by the proprietor for personal use
- right side of an account
- the amount spent or liability incurred for acquiring assets, goods or services
- economic resources of the entity which will give the benefit in the future
- claim of amounts against the entity or enterprise
- items purchased for resale or for manufacturing product
- amount received from the sale of goods and/or services or both
- amount spent or incurred to earn revenue
- expense on purchasing or/and manufacturing goods
- goods remaining unsold or unused in manufacturing of product as on a particular date
- left side of an account
- buying of goods to be sold or for manufacture of goods
24 Clues: selling of goods • left side of an account • right side of an account • a record of transactions under that head • amount spent or incurred to earn revenue • excess of total revenue over total expenses • earned from transactions relating to business • an evidence of transaction having taken place • earned from transactions incidental to business • ...
Business Budgeting Terms 2024-05-21
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- costs incurred in the normal course of business operations
- costs that fluctuate with the level of revenue
- borrowing funds that must be repaid, usually with interest
- wealthy, private individual seeking investment options with a greater potential return than is generally available with traditional publicly traded stocks
- funds available for day-to-day operations
- forecast of the future operations of a business
- account that includes customers that owe the business money
- individual or investment firm that specializes in funding startup companies
- account that includes vendors that the company owes money to
- owner’s interest in the assets of the business
- system of recording and classifying a company’s financial transactions and summarizing and communicating those transactions in the form of financial statements
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- rate at which cash outflow exceeds cash inflow
- costs that do not change, regardless of the amount of sales
- amount a business earns through product sales or providing a service
- amount by which revenue exceeds costs, typically described as a percent
- level of operations that results in exactly enough revenue to cover costs
- items a business owns and derives future use from
- lending of funds in exchange for a promise to repay
- financing with investments of small amounts of money from a large number of people
- revenue minus expenses
- company’s debt to another party
- something of value pledged to secure a loan
22 Clues: revenue minus expenses • company’s debt to another party • funds available for day-to-day operations • something of value pledged to secure a loan • rate at which cash outflow exceeds cash inflow • costs that fluctuate with the level of revenue • owner’s interest in the assets of the business • forecast of the future operations of a business • ...
Hospiltality 2023-09-29
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- An organization for students with an interest in a career area, such as hospitality or business.
- The person who buys the right to use the brand.
- Businesses that provide activities for rest, relaxation, and enjoyment.
- A place to sleep.
- Travel that is done for rest and relaxation.
- Provides services to people away from home.
- Businesses that physically move people from one place to another.
- Travel that people do as part of their jobs.
- A certain amount of money to buy the right to use a businesses brand.
- Any activity that people do for rest, relaxation, and enjoyment.
- Meeting the needs of guests with kindness and goodwill.
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- Businesses that prepare food for customers.
- Trip that includes several segments of the hospitality industry
- The person who owns the chain and the brand.
- Right to do business using the brand and products of another business.
- Business that has only one location and one unit.
- Businesses that organize and promote travel and vacations.
- Businesses that provide overnight accommodations.
- Business that consists of more than one unit or more than one location.
- A place to sleep for one or more nights.
- A name, logo, tagline, or any combination of these that distinguishes a product from its competitors.
- Business that has more than one location under the same name and the same ownership.
22 Clues: A place to sleep. • A place to sleep for one or more nights. • Businesses that prepare food for customers. • Provides services to people away from home. • The person who owns the chain and the brand. • Travel that is done for rest and relaxation. • Travel that people do as part of their jobs. • The person who buys the right to use the brand. • ...
Chapter 1 2023-04-26
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- new worth statement- difference between your assets and personal liabilities
- balance- it increases and also decreses the account
- business- Businesseses that helps with an activity free of charge
- worth statement- A report that shows how much a person owns, and it explains the difference between both
- on account- it is when you will recive pay on a later date
- – assets that are taken for personal use
- a amount that is owed to anyone
- increase in equity from good sales and service
- title-the given name to a account
- plan- a Document that explains the nature of business and how it runs
- equations- shows the relationship of assets owners eq and liabilities
- a person or business to own liablity is due
- a record that explains the transitions
- guides people to make the right choice
- Finailial rights to the bussines and the assets
- Acepted accounting pricples, the rules plus the standers
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- A business that is ran by one person
- is the process of Analyzing, recording and financial information
- account- an account used to summarize the owners equity and the busineses
- Statements- reports that sum the financial condition
- it is the value of anything that’s owned
- any activity and business it changes assets
- Difference between liabilities also assets
- system- A process made to group up financial data and explain the results
- equity- the amount remaining from the value plus liabiltes
- Ethics-the use of decisions in making decisions
- the cost for goods or service
27 Clues: the cost for goods or service • a amount that is owed to anyone • title-the given name to a account • A business that is ran by one person • a record that explains the transitions • guides people to make the right choice • it is the value of anything that’s owned • – assets that are taken for personal use • Difference between liabilities also assets • ...
Crossword 2021-11-11
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- is a shop or organization which sells the goods made by a particular manufacturer.
- s a specialized or focused area of a broader market that your business serves specifically.
- is the power to have an important effect on someone or something.
- is an excess of expenses over revenues
- a small handbill advertising an event or product
- is a presentation of a business idea to potential investors.
- is something that can be used for making profits or benefits
- defines the difference between the highest and lowest prices traded for a defined period
- a decrease in the value of a currency
- a resource with economic value
- is something a person or company owes
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- is one of four equal or nearly equal periods of time
- an amount of money spent.
- a principle of action proposed by a government, party, business, or individual.
- money received for work or through investments.
- a customer that is unhappy with your brand
- is the money earned by a business when its total revenue exceeds its total expenses.
- an arrangement to meet someone at a particular time and place.
- is a process that involves measuring the performance of your business against a competitor in the same market.
- an expense that can be subtracted from taxable income in order to reduce the amount owed.
- is the money generated from normal business operations
21 Clues: an amount of money spent. • a resource with economic value • a decrease in the value of a currency • is something a person or company owes • is an excess of expenses over revenues • a customer that is unhappy with your brand • money received for work or through investments. • a small handbill advertising an event or product • ...
Topic 5 Vocab 2023-11-09
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- Merger of 3 or more unrelated businesses joining
- When 2 or firms competing in the same market join together
- Business owned by 2 or more people who agree on a division of responsibilities and profits
- Type of worker with no specialized skills
- Act passed in 1947 that allows states to pass right to work laws
- Type of worker with specialized abilities and need little supervision
- Most complex form of business owned by individual stockholders
- Partnership where one person holds the liability and the other invests the money
- Made up of all nonmilitary people who are employed and unemplayed
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- Semi independent business that pays fees to a parent company for the exclusive right to sell something in an area
- When 2 or more firms involved in different stages of production join together
- Wages will vary according to
- Organizations without owners that provide benefits to the public
- When a business doesn't disappear with the death or retirement of the owner
- Unions are strongest with these type of workers
- Often referred to as temporary workers
- Type of business owned by 1 person
- Type of worker with minimal skills; may need to know how to use equipment
- What unions used to accomplish their goals
- Business organization owned and operated by a group of individuals for their shared benefit
20 Clues: Wages will vary according to • Type of business owned by 1 person • Often referred to as temporary workers • Type of worker with no specialized skills • What unions used to accomplish their goals • Unions are strongest with these type of workers • Merger of 3 or more unrelated businesses joining • When 2 or firms competing in the same market join together • ...
Business, Economic Systems & Global Strategies 2025-10-21
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- The growing interdependence of world economies.
- A society's framework for allocating resources. (*2 Words)
- Local customs and norms that affect business. (*2 Words)
- A nation with a mature economy and high living standards. (*2 Words)
- A legal limit on the quantity of an import.
- The result when exports exceed imports. (*2 Words)
- Goods or services sold out of a country.
- An organization selling goods or services for profit.
- The exchange of goods and services across borders. (*2 Words)
- A tax on imported goods.
- Total value of goods produced within a country.
- A nation with a less mature, industrializing economy. (*2 Words)
- Business conducted within a single country. (*2 Words)
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- A society's foundational facilities, like roads and power.
- System with state control of all property and resources.
- Relocating a business operation to another country.
- Policy of shielding home industries from imports.
- A nation's export value minus its import value. (*3 Words)
- Contracting a business function to an outside firm.
- Goods or services brought into a country.
- A unique edge over business rivals. (*2 Words)
- Economic system based on private ownership and profit.
- The value of one currency in terms of another. (*3 Words)
- System with state ownership of key industries.
- A country's system of production and consumption.
- The result when imports exceed exports. (*2 Words)
26 Clues: A tax on imported goods. • Goods or services sold out of a country. • Goods or services brought into a country. • A legal limit on the quantity of an import. • A unique edge over business rivals. (*2 Words) • System with state ownership of key industries. • The growing interdependence of world economies. • Total value of goods produced within a country. • ...
EMS 2026-03-05
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- What a person or business owes to others, such as loans .
- Items of value owned by a person or business, like cash or equipment .
- Tangible items that are bought and sold, like clothes or books .
- A person who takes a risk to start and run a business .
- The sector of the economy that manufactures goods (e.g., factories) .
- Desirable but non-essential items, like a new cellphone or video game .
- The economic problem where limited resources cannot satisfy unlimited wants .
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- Intangible actions performed for you, such as banking or teaching .
- A source document that proves payment has been received .
- Money received from work, investments, or a business .
- A source document that serves as a bill for goods or services sold on credit .
- The human effort, both physical and mental, used in production .
- Man-made goods used to produce other goods, like machinery and tools .
- trader A business owned and run by one person .
- Basic requirements for survival, such as food, water, and shelter .
- The financial gain a business makes after paying all its expenses .
- A compulsory payment to the government to fund public services .
- The money spent on goods and services .
- The sector of the economy that extracts raw materials from nature (e.g., farming) .
- A plan that estimates income and expenses over a period of time .
20 Clues: The money spent on goods and services . • trader A business owned and run by one person . • Money received from work, investments, or a business . • A person who takes a risk to start and run a business . • A source document that proves payment has been received . • What a person or business owes to others, such as loans . • ...
Ap psych speed crossword 2025-05-10
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- The developing human organism from 9 weeks after conception to birth
- 2nd stage of Piagets cognitive development
- Best ap psych teacher
- knowledge and information acquired over time and stored in memory
- A person cannot remember new information but can remember events from before
- a number used to express the relative intelligence of a person
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- What you need to finish this crossword puzzle
- A person that can remember new information but cannot remember events from before
- all of the external or environmental factors that affect human development
- How well a test measures what it was designed to measure
- a Swiss psychologist known for his work on child development
11 Clues: Best ap psych teacher • 2nd stage of Piagets cognitive development • What you need to finish this crossword puzzle • How well a test measures what it was designed to measure • a Swiss psychologist known for his work on child development • a number used to express the relative intelligence of a person • ...
1 2025-05-21
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- – The act of trying to do or achieve something.
- bulb – A device designed to convert electrical energy into light.
- intelligence – Technology that simulates human intelligence in machines.
- – The quality of being easy, comfortable, or efficient.
- – A mode of transportation, such as a car, bus, or bicycle.
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- – A significant and unexpected achievement or advancement.
- light – Light created by heating a filament in a bulb.
- – The ability to achieve a result with minimal time and resources.
- line – A method of mass production where workers perform specific tasks on a conveyor belt.
- – A machine that converts fuel or energy into motion.
- – The creation of something new that didn’t exist before.
11 Clues: – The act of trying to do or achieve something. • – A machine that converts fuel or energy into motion. • light – Light created by heating a filament in a bulb. • – The quality of being easy, comfortable, or efficient. • – The creation of something new that didn’t exist before. • – A significant and unexpected achievement or advancement. • ...
Intro to business 2022-04-01
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- money needed to pay for the current operating activities of a business
- independent business with fewer than 500 employees
- money needed for the main resources of a business that will last for many years
- money provided by large investors to finance new products and new businesses that have a good chance to be very profitable
- designed change that increases the usefulness of a product, service, or process
- written description of the business idea and how it will be carried out, including all major business activities
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- invention or creation that is brand new
- government agency that helps small business owners develop business plans and obtain financing and other support for their companies
- someone who takes a risk in starting a business to earn a profit
- amount of money needed to open the business
- starting, organizing, managing, and assuming the responsibility for a business
- products or raw materials on hand
12 Clues: products or raw materials on hand • invention or creation that is brand new • amount of money needed to open the business • independent business with fewer than 500 employees • someone who takes a risk in starting a business to earn a profit • money needed to pay for the current operating activities of a business • ...
Key Financial Terms 2015-01-13
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- The day-to-day costs a business pays when it is trading.
- Costs the business paid when it is first launched.
- Occur when a business' costs are greater than its revenue.
- Costs that will change when a business output goes up or down.
- The amount a business asks a customer to pay for the product.
- How much of a profit if sold by a business over a certain period of time (day, week, month, year)
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- The point when the business' revenue is equal to its costs.
- The charges paid by a business to provide its product and operate.
- Occur when a business' revenue is greater than its costs.
- The income made by a business for selling its products.
- Costs that do not change when a businesses output goes up or down.
- The value of fixed costs added to variable costs.
12 Clues: The value of fixed costs added to variable costs. • Costs the business paid when it is first launched. • The income made by a business for selling its products. • The day-to-day costs a business pays when it is trading. • Occur when a business' revenue is greater than its costs. • Occur when a business' costs are greater than its revenue. • ...
Role Of Business 2025-09-08
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- A business that operates primarily within a single country.
- Moral principles that guide behavior and decision-making in business. It involves making choices that are fair, honest, and respect the rights of others.
- A visual representation of a company’s structure, showing the relationships between different roles and departments.
- a company that operates within a specific community or geographic area, typically serving a local customer base and having a physical presence.
- The part of the economy that is run by individuals and businesses rather than the government. This includes most businesses and organizations.
- The management of money and investments, including budgeting, forecasting, and financial analysis.
- A business model where companies integrate social and environmental concerns into their operations and interactions with stakeholders.
- The part of the economy that is controlled and funded by the government. It includes services like public education, police, and infrastructure.
- A legal entity separate from its owners, which can enter into contracts, sue, and be sued. It offers limited liability protection to its shareholders.
- Marketing practices that promote environmentally friendly products and practices. It involves highlighting a product’s or company’s commitment to sustainability.
- The systematic recording, reporting, and analysis of financial transactions of a business. It provides information about the financial position and performance.
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- A hybrid business structure that combines the liability protection of a corporation with the flexibility and tax benefits of a partnership.
- A group of businesses or organizations that produce similar goods or services. For example, the automotive industry or the technology industry.
- the financial liability of owners or investors is restricted to the amount they have invested in the business; their personal assets are shielded from business liabilities.
- the daily activities and processes a company uses to create and deliver its products or services, includes sourcing materials, production, delivery, and distribution.
- Reporting unethical or illegal activities within an organization, often by an employee who is concerned about misconduct.
- The process of planning, organizing, leading, and controlling resources to achieve organizational goals.
- A situation where the owner of a business is personally responsible for all debts and obligations, which can put personal assets at risk.
- processes for creating, communicating, delivering, and exchanging offerings that have value for customers, clients, partners, and society at large.
- Organizations that operate to fulfill a charitable, educational, or social mission rather than to make a profit. Any surplus revenue is reinvested into the organization’s goals.
- An organization that operates to generate profit for its owners or shareholders. Surplus revenue is distributed to owners or reinvested into the business.
- A business owned and operated by a single individual. The owner is personally responsible for all debts and obligations.
- Any individual or group that has an interest or concern in an organization’s activities, such as employees, customers, suppliers, and shareholders.
- A business structure where two or more individuals share ownership and management responsibilities, as well as profits and liabilities.
- A business that operates on an international scale, engaging in trade or investment across multiple countries.
25 Clues: A business that operates primarily within a single country. • The management of money and investments, including budgeting, forecasting, and financial analysis. • The process of planning, organizing, leading, and controlling resources to achieve organizational goals. • ...
CIA 2023-03-22
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- country the CIA was involved with by getting rid of their prime minister
- The CIA does this to governments that are unfriendly to the US
- A developed intelligence group CIA identifies as
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- citizens People that operations were focused on
- year the CIA was founded
- Where the CIA gets their information
- Central Intelligence Agency
- Country CIA took action on to over throw their government
8 Clues: year the CIA was founded • Central Intelligence Agency • Where the CIA gets their information • citizens People that operations were focused on • A developed intelligence group CIA identifies as • Country CIA took action on to over throw their government • The CIA does this to governments that are unfriendly to the US • ...
crossword 2024-11-01
FORMS OF OWNERSHIP 2022-09-15
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- money contributed from the owners savings
- allowed any number of shareholders, over 7
- owners personal belongs at risk
- responsibilities, workload & risk is ______ between partners
- this form of ownership allows for financials to be confidential
- accountants check the financial records of the business
- easily transferable
- partnerships allow for more ________ in the business
- recognised by the letters '(Pty) Ltd'
- the business will carry on
- procedures to follow when closing down
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- sole trader takes 100%
- describes what the partnership is
- another name for capital goods
- if one partner makes a bad decision, the other partners will be affected
- portion of the company's profits paid out to shareholders
- who is responsible for the debts of the business?
- better to have it written
- public companies are listed on the ______
- has to be paid back with interest
20 Clues: easily transferable • sole trader takes 100% • better to have it written • the business will carry on • another name for capital goods • owners personal belongs at risk • describes what the partnership is • has to be paid back with interest • recognised by the letters '(Pty) Ltd' • procedures to follow when closing down • money contributed from the owners savings • ...
FORMS OF OWNERSHIP 2022-09-15
Across
- money contributed from the owners savings
- allowed any number of shareholders, over 7
- owners personal belongs at risk
- responsibilities, workload & risk is ______ between partners
- this form of ownership allows for financials to be confidential
- accountants check the financial records of the business
- easily transferable
- partnerships allow for more ________ in the business
- recognised by the letters '(Pty) Ltd'
- the business will carry on
- procedures to follow when closing down
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- sole trader takes 100%
- describes what the partnership is
- another name for capital goods
- if one partner makes a bad decision, the other partners will be affected
- portion of the company's profits paid out to shareholders
- who is responsible for the debts of the business?
- better to have it written
- public companies are listed on the ______
- has to be paid back with interest
20 Clues: easily transferable • sole trader takes 100% • better to have it written • the business will carry on • another name for capital goods • owners personal belongs at risk • describes what the partnership is • has to be paid back with interest • recognised by the letters '(Pty) Ltd' • procedures to follow when closing down • money contributed from the owners savings • ...
Bussiness models 2023-10-03
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- Amount of money
- A plan of action
- The process of defining specific amount
- Activity, task
- A person who orchestrates the major functions of an organization
- The practice of using natural science to design new patterns
- A person who sets up new business
- A part/portion of something, unit of stocks
- Commercial activity
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- series of consecutive steps that go into the creation of a finished product
- The person who has pinpointed six criterias for business model classification
- The physical and organizational facilities
- The word for buying or selling something
- The quality of a logical argument
- Collected information
- The information, images, video, etc. that are included as part of something
- Increased company size, revenue etc.
- The process of making connections
- Income
- The author of the first business model scheme
20 Clues: Income • Activity, task • Amount of money • A plan of action • Commercial activity • Collected information • The quality of a logical argument • The process of making connections • A person who sets up new business • Increased company size, revenue etc. • The process of defining specific amount • The word for buying or selling something • The physical and organizational facilities • ...
Hogwarts 2023-12-30
12 Clues: Brave • Patient • Ambitious • Intelligence • Ravenclaw member • Griffindor member • Hufflepuff member • Griffindor member • Boy member of Slytherin • Girl mamber of Slytherin • Boy member of Griffindor • Very intelagent member of Ravenclaw
The Giver Review Chapters 7-10 2024-03-11
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- what was Fiona’s assignment
- Lily has to be careful about knowing _______’s name
- Where does Jonas go for his training
- for the first time in twelve years Jonas felt _______
- what was the weather in the memory the Receiver told Jonas
- what was the quality that Jonas has that the Chief Elder couldn’t explain
- The Chief Elder made everyone uncomfortable after she ________ Jonas
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- what was there a variety of in the Reciever room that Jonas wasn’t used to
- what was the first trait the Chief Elder said Jonas has
- How many years has it been since the last Receiver of Memory
- Asher was the Assistant Director of ________
- What was the first assignment given to the new Twelve
- what was unusual about the door
- what was the last instruction Jonas was allowed to do as a Reciever of Memory
- The five traits Jonas has are Intelligence, Integrity, Courage, _________, and the Capacity to see
- where is Lily volunteering first
16 Clues: what was Fiona’s assignment • what was unusual about the door • where is Lily volunteering first • Where does Jonas go for his training • Asher was the Assistant Director of ________ • Lily has to be careful about knowing _______’s name • for the first time in twelve years Jonas felt _______ • What was the first assignment given to the new Twelve • ...
How Smart Are Animals 2026-04-08
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- something does not behave the same each time
- Small animals often used in labs for testing; mentioned as examples along with pigeons.
- To change gradually over time; a word defined in the text.
- A careful test described that keeps both subjects and scientists "in the dark."
- an experiment in which none of the people involved know the answers
- type of animals that are most difficult to perform tests on
- The horse involved in the famous intelligence story.
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- The human who investigated Clever Hans and used controlled tests.
- What scientists compare across species; also a measure used in schools.
- A primate group often considered very intelligent.
- The ability to learn
- A hint or signal people may give unintentionally.
- Insect that was listed among animals questioned for thought.
- An unusual or remarkable event
- What some animals use to solve problems or catch food; also a sign of intelligence.
- The name of the Newfoundland dog who rescued Andrea.
16 Clues: The ability to learn • An unusual or remarkable event • something does not behave the same each time • A hint or signal people may give unintentionally. • A primate group often considered very intelligent. • The name of the Newfoundland dog who rescued Andrea. • The horse involved in the famous intelligence story. • ...
AP Psychology Chapter 5 2018-05-17
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- Fertilized human egg.
- A childhood disorder marked by deficiencies in communication and social interaction.
- A study in which people of differing ages are compared with one another.
- Mental concepts or frameworks that organize information.
- A study in which the same people are retested over a period of years.
- Principle that properties such as number or volume remain constant despite changes in appearance.
- The developing person from 2 weeks through 2 months after conception.
- Process by which certain animals form attachments during a critical period
- The developing person from 9 weeks after conception until birth.
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- In Piaget's theory, changing an existing schema to incorporate new information.
- Decreasing responsiveness to a stimulus that is repeatedly presented.
- Type of intelligence that reflects accumulated learning
- The first menstrual period.
- In Piaget's theory, interpreting a new experience in terms of an existing schema.
- Any drug, virus, or other toxic substance that crosses the mother's placenta.
- Type of intelligence that relates to reasoning speedily and abstractly.
16 Clues: Fertilized human egg. • The first menstrual period. • Type of intelligence that reflects accumulated learning • Mental concepts or frameworks that organize information. • The developing person from 9 weeks after conception until birth. • Decreasing responsiveness to a stimulus that is repeatedly presented. • ...
Encrypted for You 2021-02-03
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- Side effect caused by believing only in your view through the internet.
- A set of instructions telling a computer what to do.
- Sometimes the information provided can be both reliable or bias so it really.
- Newly received or noteworthy information, especially about recent or important events.
- Where the data is stored.
- Organisms being sold to social media.
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- Any activity that uses computers to manage, process, and communicate information.
- Test utilized to determine whether one is a human or an AI.
- AI's are used on places like Instagram and Snapchat.
- A mental health issue that develops over usage of social media.
- an electronic device with inputs and outputs that can store and process data.
- A trait that a computer does not possess.
- Social media was designed a certain way to lock you into the screen.
- Where the user actually interacts with the software.
- Where the calculations and logic are done.
- A program where a computer mimics one or more aspects of human intelligence.
16 Clues: Where the data is stored. • Organisms being sold to social media. • A trait that a computer does not possess. • Where the calculations and logic are done. • AI's are used on places like Instagram and Snapchat. • Where the user actually interacts with the software. • A set of instructions telling a computer what to do. • ...
Chapter 2 Idea Generation 2023-03-05
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- A product that is desired but can be lived without
- A mandatory payment to a local, state, or national government for public services.
- The performance of a particular task in exchange for money.
- A company's plan for making a profit.
- Tangible item that is produced and sold to consumers.
- Entrepreneurs' research into consumer preferences
- Anything that can be bought or sold to meet a customer's want or need.
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- The value of a business determined by assets minus liabilities
- Four forms of operational activities that play necessary roles in running a business, including finance, production marketing and managment.
- Something that an individual or business owns.
- The amount of goods that consumers want
- Something that is owed by an individual or business.
- The amount of goods that are available to consumers
- The science of how individuals, businesses, and governments make decisions about satisfying unlimited wants with limited resources.
- The aspects of making, selling, and providing in exchange for money.
- A product essential to survival
- The financial gain calculated by the difference between amount earned and amount spent by a business.
17 Clues: A product essential to survival • A company's plan for making a profit. • The amount of goods that consumers want • Something that an individual or business owns. • Entrepreneurs' research into consumer preferences • A product that is desired but can be lived without • The amount of goods that are available to consumers • ...
*Public Relations* 2021-08-28
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- The local community may be ___________ stakeholders to a business.
- Public relations is the way businesses ________ with the public and media.
- To interpret, I use data to_______ meaning.
- When I analyse (examine), I identify parts and the _________ between them.
- A crisis management ________ sets out who will be responsible in a crisis, who will be the spokesperson and the strategies to be used.
- Positive public relations can ___________ customer base.
- Before starting a PR campaign a business must establish the PR campaign ___________.
- I _____________ to provide a reason for a choice.
- To _______ is to give the precise meaning of a word/phrase.
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- Employees of a business are ____________ stakeholders.
- Describe means to give _________ features.
- Publics of a business refer to their internal and external ___________.
- Public relations is focused on building and maintaining positive business ________.
- A process to prevent or lessen damage caused to a business and its stakeholders is called __________ management.
- Negative public relations can cause loss of ______________.
- If I explain I give reasons _____, make meaning clear.
- the first step in crisis management is to _______ the crisis from happening.
17 Clues: Describe means to give _________ features. • To interpret, I use data to_______ meaning. • I _____________ to provide a reason for a choice. • Employees of a business are ____________ stakeholders. • If I explain I give reasons _____, make meaning clear. • Positive public relations can ___________ customer base. • ...
PALAVRAS CRUZADAS - JUSCIBERNÉTICA 2024-06-20
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- Subconjunto que aprende a realizar tarefas específicas.
- Conjunto de normas que regulam a vida social.
- Um dos pioneiros nos estudos sobre a relação entre o Direito e a Informática na Europa e no Brasil.
- Conjunto de decisões tomadas para alcançar determinados objetivos.
- Serve para se pensar corretamente.
- Processo de codificação e decodificação para segurança da informação.
- Fonte de poder e da verdade.
- Sistema de símbolos para comunicação ou ocultação de informações.
- Processos organizacionais orientados a dados.
- Obstáculos diante de pretensões cuja base é também é emotiva.
- Processo de explorar grandes quantidades de dados à procura de padrões consistentes.
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- Meios empregados para obter os resultados pretendidos.
- O que diz respeito a “conhecer, compreender e aprender”?
- Ramo do direito que tem como objetivo proporcionar as normatizações e regulamentações do uso dos ambientes digitais pelas pessoas.
- Campo da ciência da computação que se dedica ao estudo e ao desenvolvimento de máquinas.
- Agrupamento de escritos na forma de livro.
- Conjunto de instruções em um computador.
- Sistema de gerenciamento de dados projetado para ativar e fornecer suporte às atividades de business intelligence.
- Usado para tomar decisões.
- "Conjunto ordenado de passos experimentais" para definir um processo.
- Conjunto de dados maior e mais complexo.
- Moedas digitais.
- Qualquer meio sistemático de comunicar ideias ou sentimentos.
- O Código do tio patinhas.
- Diferença conceitual entre dado e informação, segundo Logan.
25 Clues: Moedas digitais. • O Código do tio patinhas. • Usado para tomar decisões. • Fonte de poder e da verdade. • Serve para se pensar corretamente. • Conjunto de instruções em um computador. • Conjunto de dados maior e mais complexo. • Agrupamento de escritos na forma de livro. • Conjunto de normas que regulam a vida social. • Processos organizacionais orientados a dados. • ...
Unit 4 Vocabulary 2025-01-23
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- A course of events including all work, paid and unpaid, which are completed during a lifetime.
- A group of jobs with common characteristics that require similar skills found in a variety of industries and organizations.
- The amount of money or its equivalent received during a period of time in exchange for labor or services.
- Awarded to students who complete short-term educational programs that are designed to lead directly to entry-level employment.
- Ability that is innate or acquired; talent; intelligence.
- A combination of on-the-job training with classroom training.
- A formal meeting in person, esp. one arranged for the assessment of the qualifications of an applicant.
- A person who is in a position to recommend another or vouch for his or her fitness for a job.
- What one can do, the power to perform a specific task.
- Something that concerns, involves, or draws the attention of a person.
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- Someone who is submitting an application for a job.
- A developed talent or ability through training and practice.
- Conditions or circumstances that must be met.
- A favorable statement concerning character and qualifications.
- A duty or obligation.
- One who organizes and manages a business or enterprise.
- Familiarity with a particular subject.
- The ability to be dependable.
- The combination of a person's characteristics and traits that make them a unique human being.
- A brief account of one's professional or work experience and qualifications.
20 Clues: A duty or obligation. • The ability to be dependable. • Familiarity with a particular subject. • Conditions or circumstances that must be met. • Someone who is submitting an application for a job. • What one can do, the power to perform a specific task. • One who organizes and manages a business or enterprise. • Ability that is innate or acquired; talent; intelligence. • ...
Amigas and Amigos Family 2025-07-10
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- a clever twin who stands out for his intelligence.
- a reliable planner who puts his all into organizing events.
- a friendly soul who is always wearing a smile.
- residing in Whampoa, and whose husband is a superstar.
- a simple and easy-going person who goes with the flow.
- a creative teacher who loves to engage in fun games.
- a dedicated teacher known for her hard work.
- selflessly organizes charity opportunities for our group, showcasing her kindness and caring nature.
- who is married to a twin, adding a unique twist to her family dynamics.
- a shy individual who excelled in numbers during his school days.
- a business class enthusiast.
- a humble and fun-loving individual who brings joy to those around him.
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- an amazing dancer whose performances light up the room.
- a lovely sister,and a proud mother of two sons.
- a loving wife, mother, and daughter-in-law who cares deeply for her family.
- the life of the party, always ready for some fun and mischief.
- the ultimate organizer, who efficiently uses spreadsheets to keep everything in order.
- the one who brightens any room with his infectious jokes and smile.
- a lookalike of a superstar, always turning heads.
- a true gentleman known for his politeness.
- a supermom who manages her household and children all on her own, demonstrating incredible strength.
- a talented photographer known for his politeness and great eye for detail.
22 Clues: a business class enthusiast. • a true gentleman known for his politeness. • a dedicated teacher known for her hard work. • a friendly soul who is always wearing a smile. • a lovely sister,and a proud mother of two sons. • a lookalike of a superstar, always turning heads. • a clever twin who stands out for his intelligence. • ...
Junior 4th Nine Weeks Vocabulary Crossword 2026-04-24
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- to become deeply involved with something
- noisy, energetic, and rowdy
- have a fondness for
- going against what is considered to be normal
- a short note, record, or written report, especially used in business
- degree or amount of freedom or flexibility; room
- to give back what has been given, used, or damaged
- flexible; agile
- an individual with great intelligence or a person who speaks for a deity
- to scrub hard
- guilt or regret for a misdeed
- to cut open and exam
- to waste time moving slowly
- a deteriorated condition, disease, or something that harms or destroys
- to bring about or lead by persuasion
- a puzzle with a starting point and multiple paths to exit
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- death resulting from an accident or disaster
- to save or protect something
- a short summary of a longer work
- to put an end to something
- the individual or thing responsible for an offense or crime
- leave; move out of
- easily fooled or cheated
- to give official permission
- to persist in completing a task or meeting a goal
- disgusting; nasty
- observing the requirement and rules
- the first public appearance
- a written recommendation
- unpleasant or frightening, especially because of blood or violence
- rousing (stirring) compassion
- a person who wanders place to place without a home or job
- to use up
- prejudiced in favor of a particular cause
- being nice; displaying a friendly and pleasant manner
35 Clues: to use up • to scrub hard • flexible; agile • disgusting; nasty • leave; move out of • have a fondness for • to cut open and exam • easily fooled or cheated • a written recommendation • to put an end to something • noisy, energetic, and rowdy • to give official permission • the first public appearance • to waste time moving slowly • to save or protect something • guilt or regret for a misdeed • ...
Ch. 10 Forms of Ownership 2026-03-27
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- Business owned by a group of people and authorize by the state in which it is located to act as though it were a single person, separate from its owners
- A person who starts, manages, and owns a business
- Situation when an agent, or someone who works for another, pursues their own interest over their employers
- An employee who is given funds and freedom to create a special unit of department within a company in order to develop a new product, process or service
- A written agreement between two or more people identifying how the partners will add capital, labor, or other assets and divide any profits
- Business owned and managed by one person
- Ruling body of a corporation
- Corporation that offers its shares of stock for public sale
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- When each partneris personally liable for all the debts incurred by the partnership
- A written document that describes the nature of the business, its goals and objectives, and how they will be achieved
- Official document through which a state grants the power to operate as a corporation
- Corporation that does not offer its shares of stock for public sale
- Business owned by two or more people
- Partnership with at least one general partner who has unlimited liability and at least one limited partner whose liability is limited to his or her investment
- Owners of a corporation
- Person who owns and manages a business and often performs the day-to-day tasks, with the help of hired employees
- Top executive who is hired to manage a business
- Person or business to whom money is owed
18 Clues: Owners of a corporation • Ruling body of a corporation • Business owned by two or more people • Business owned and managed by one person • Person or business to whom money is owed • Top executive who is hired to manage a business • A person who starts, manages, and owns a business • Corporation that offers its shares of stock for public sale • ...
invention/inventors 2026-02-04
Across
- the measure of economic performance that compares the amount of goods and services produced (output) with the inputs (labor, capital, materials) used to produce them.
- a form of intellectual property law that protects original works of authorship—including literary, musical, artistic, and software works—as soon as they are fixed in a tangible form
- refers to the use of technology, software, and machinery to perform tasks with minimal human intervention, aiming to increase efficiency, precision, and productivity.
- technology is a decentralized, distributed, and immutable digital ledger that securely records transactions across a network of computers.
- Citizenship the responsible, ethical, and safe use of technology, empowering individuals to navigate, create, and communicate online with respect
- involves the use of computer systems, hardware, software, and networks to create, process, store, secure, and exchange all forms of electronic data
- an individual who identifies a business opportunity, takes the initiative to launch a new venture, and assumes the associated financial risks to create value, innovation, and profit.
- the practical implementation of new ideas, processes, products, or services that create tangible value and solve problems, driving growth rather than maintaining the status quo.
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- Intelligence a branch of computer science that develops systems capable of simulating human intelligence to perform tasks such as learning, reasoning, problem-solving, perception, and decision-making.
- media consists of interactive, web-based platforms (e.g., Facebook, TikTok, Instagram) that enable over 5 billion global users to create, share, and consume content, including text, videos, and images.
- Reality a computer-generated, 3D simulation that immerses users in interactive, artificial environments via headsets, allowing for 360-degree, real-time exploration
- territorial, 20-year legal rights granted by governments (e.g., USPTO) to inventors for novel, non-obvious, and useful inventions,
- data about different products that can help you learn more about features, quality, and disadvantages and decide between different brands.
- a unique, novel device, method, composition, or process developed through study and experimentation that provides a new, useful solution to a problem.
- involves the use of computer systems, hardware, software, and networks to create, process, store, secure, and exchange all forms of electronic data.
- a form of intellectual property—such as a word, phrase, symbol, design, or combination—that identifies and distinguishes the source of goods (trademark) or services (service mark).
16 Clues: territorial, 20-year legal rights granted by governments (e.g., USPTO) to inventors for novel, non-obvious, and useful inventions, • technology is a decentralized, distributed, and immutable digital ledger that securely records transactions across a network of computers. • ...
Accounting 2024-09-18
Across
- The process of recording, classifying, and summarizing financial transactions.
- To make smaller in amount or value.
- To make larger in amount or value.
- Receivable: Money owed to a business by its customers.
- Wealth in the form of money or other assets owned by a business.
- The owner's financial interest in the company.
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- Costs incurred in the process of earning revenue.
- Sheet: A financial statement showing a company's assets, liabilities, and owner's equity at a specific point in time.
- Funds taken out of a business by the owner for personal use.
- A business owned by one person.
- Payable: Money a business owes to suppliers or creditors.
- A company's debts or obligations.
- Anything of value owned by a business.
- A record that summarizes all transactions related to a particular item.
- An event that affects the financial position of a company.
- Income generated from business activities.
- Equation: Formula that shows the relationship between assets, liabilities, and owner's equity.
17 Clues: A business owned by one person. • A company's debts or obligations. • To make larger in amount or value. • To make smaller in amount or value. • Anything of value owned by a business. • Income generated from business activities. • The owner's financial interest in the company. • Costs incurred in the process of earning revenue. • ...
Parts of a Business Plan 2024-10-28
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- things in a business does particularly well, or in a way that distinguishes you from your competitors
- an outline of specific marketing activities to promote a product, service, or brand
- the specific group of consumers most likely to want your product or service, and therefore, the group of people who should see your ad campaigns
- the products and services a company offers or plans to offer
- a summary of a business that provides a general overview of the company and its purpose
- something that states the purpose or goal of a business or organization
- a group of customers with shared demographics who have been identified as the most likely buyers of a company's product or service
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- researching competitors to identify their strengths and weaknesses relative to your own business
- the money that funds a new business or helps it grow
- a strategic planning tool that helps businesses identify and evaluate their strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats
- a strategic road map that businesses use to organize, execute, and track their marketing strategy over a given period
- external factors that could harm a business, such as strong competition
- external factors that could give a business a competitive advantage, such as a new market
- the broad, long-term objectives a company aims to achieve through its marketing efforts; they should be specific, measurable, achievable, relevant, and time-bound
- the process of assessing the current financial situation of a business to identify future financial goals and how to achieve them
- internal areas that a business needs to improve to remain competitive
16 Clues: the money that funds a new business or helps it grow • the products and services a company offers or plans to offer • internal areas that a business needs to improve to remain competitive • external factors that could harm a business, such as strong competition • something that states the purpose or goal of a business or organization • ...
Parts of a Business Plan 2024-10-28
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- things in a business does particularly well, or in a way that distinguishes you from your competitors
- an outline of specific marketing activities to promote a product, service, or brand
- the specific group of consumers most likely to want your product or service, and therefore, the group of people who should see your ad campaigns
- the products and services a company offers or plans to offer
- a summary of a business that provides a general overview of the company and its purpose
- something that states the purpose or goal of a business or organization
- a group of customers with shared demographics who have been identified as the most likely buyers of a company's product or service
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- researching competitors to identify their strengths and weaknesses relative to your own business
- the money that funds a new business or helps it grow
- a strategic planning tool that helps businesses identify and evaluate their strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats
- a strategic road map that businesses use to organize, execute, and track their marketing strategy over a given period
- external factors that could harm a business, such as strong competition
- external factors that could give a business a competitive advantage, such as a new market
- the broad, long-term objectives a company aims to achieve through its marketing efforts; they should be specific, measurable, achievable, relevant, and time-bound
- the process of assessing the current financial situation of a business to identify future financial goals and how to achieve them
- internal areas that a business needs to improve to remain competitive
16 Clues: the money that funds a new business or helps it grow • the products and services a company offers or plans to offer • internal areas that a business needs to improve to remain competitive • external factors that could harm a business, such as strong competition • something that states the purpose or goal of a business or organization • ...
Topic 5 2024-11-20
Across
- obtain goods or a service from an outside or foreign supplier
- a management technique that describes the practice of hiring workers
- foreign workers who are temporarily employed in a host country
- all people age 16 and older who are classified as either employed and unemployed
- partnership a business arrangement where two or more individuals agree to share all assets
- a strategic business combination between companies that operate at different stages
- an unfair labor practice
- the idea that education increases productivity and leads to higher wages
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- a business consolidation that occurs when two or more companies
- the ratio of real output to the amount of labor used to produce
- the wage rate where the quantity of labor demanded is equal to the quantity of labor supplied
- gives workers the freedom to choose whether or not to join a labor union in the workplace
- a contractual agreement where a business owner sells the rights to their business model
- a type of security
- the practice of moving business processes or functions to another country
- a situation where a seemingly observable characteristic
- the state of being responsible for something
- the demand for a good or service that arises from the demand
18 Clues: a type of security • an unfair labor practice • the state of being responsible for something • a situation where a seemingly observable characteristic • the demand for a good or service that arises from the demand • obtain goods or a service from an outside or foreign supplier • foreign workers who are temporarily employed in a host country • ...
Chapter 20 Economic Challenges 2023-01-25
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- federal governments policy of taxing and spending
- economic pattern in which an economy goes through good time and bad times
- method of settling labor disputes in which n expert on labor related examines an issue and recommends a solution
- lowest point in the business cycle
- labor union members walk off a job if employers do not agree to union demands
- period of the business cycle marked by growth
- business costs such as wages, payments for raw materials, transportation, and interest on boney borrowed
- work slowdown or action short of a strike
- very low trough when when unemployment becomes very high
- labor expert's decision on a labor issue is binding on both sides
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- organizations of workers formed to improve workers' wages and working conditions
- marching in front of one's workplace, often with signs, to encourage other workers not to work
- high point in the business cycle when expansion and inflation stop
- rise in cost of goods and services
- period in the business cycle when businesses fail, people become unemployed, and profits fall
- federal government's policy regarding money
- union leaders and employer representatives meet to reach an agreement on an issue
- slow period in business cycle
18 Clues: slow period in business cycle • rise in cost of goods and services • lowest point in the business cycle • work slowdown or action short of a strike • federal government's policy regarding money • period of the business cycle marked by growth • federal governments policy of taxing and spending • very low trough when when unemployment becomes very high • ...
Bailey 2024-04-11
Business sectors and environments 2025-03-17
Across
- extracts/exploits/collects/harvest natural resources/raw materials from the earth.
- focuses on the manufacturing/processing/converting/ transforming of natural resources/raw materials into semi-finished/finished products.
- external uncontrollable factors/forces outside the business.
- the different categories of business enterprises based on the type of business/production activity conducted..
- provides/distributes final products and services to customers.
- A decline in the income/wealth of consumers because of increases in the unemployment rate.
- components/elements/factors immediately outside the business.
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- the degree of control the business has over the specific business environment.
- Poor strategic direction within the general management/ marketing/ finance/public relations/ purchasing/ production/ administration/ human resources business function.
- May place unreasonable pressure on the business to increase wages/ salaries/ employee benefits.
- the business itself, characterised by all the processes/ functions/factors within the business
- an action/performance of intangible activities offered by one party to another.
12 Clues: external uncontrollable factors/forces outside the business. • components/elements/factors immediately outside the business. • provides/distributes final products and services to customers. • the degree of control the business has over the specific business environment. • an action/performance of intangible activities offered by one party to another. • ...
CPC Study By Macie B, Antonio G, Chase R, Sarah L, and Chloe C. 2023-12-26
Across
- Image and video analysis AI service
- Elastic Block Store for persistent storage.
- Petabyte-scale data transport solution.
- AWS Organizations for managing multiple accounts
- voice to text generator
- AWS monitoring and management service.
- Simple virtual servers for small projects
- DDoS protection service for applications
- Scalable domain name system (DNS) service.
- AWS service for easy application deployment
- Isolated location within an AWS Region
- Virtual Private Cloud for isolated network environments.
- Simple Storage Service for cloud storage.
- AWS content delivery network service
- AWS tool for cost analysis.
- Serverless compute service for event-driven functions
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- High-performance managed relational database service.
- Distinct global geographic locations for AWS
- Exabyte-scale data transfer service.
- Relational Database Service for managed databases
- Web-based AWS service management interface
- Fully managed petabyte-scale data warehouse.
- Elastic Container Service for containerized application management
- Identity and Access Management individual account.
- Tools for managing AWS cost limits
- AI-powered security service for data protection
- low cost long term data archival service
- AWS service for querying data using SQL.
- AWS service for tracking API activity.
- Web Application Firewall for enhanced web security.
- Security assessment service for applications
- Threat detection service for AWS resources
- AWS business intelligence data visualization tool.
- Elastic Compute Cloud for scalable computing
- AWS service for best practice recommendations
- access control rules for AWS resources
- AWS content delivery network node
37 Clues: voice to text generator • AWS tool for cost analysis. • AWS content delivery network node • Tools for managing AWS cost limits • Image and video analysis AI service • Exabyte-scale data transfer service. • AWS content delivery network service • AWS service for tracking API activity. • AWS monitoring and management service. • Isolated location within an AWS Region • ...
Atlas Robot at CES 2026 2026-02-24
Across
- The science or study of robots and their design
- The application of scientific knowledge for practical purposes
- To grasp the meaning, significance, or nature of something
- To present or provide something for consideration
- To be important or significant
- To imitate or reproduce something
- A particular form or variant of something.
- Especially; to a higher degree than usual
- Human-like robots
- In a way that relates to business or trade
- The inherent qualities or characteristics of something
- Not present or lacking
- Progress or improvement in a field
- In a genuine or real way
- prototype A preliminary model of a product or system created for testing and experimentation.
- The simulation of human intelligence processes by machines, especially computer systems.
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- Of the highest quality, excellence, or most suitable
- A small number of things, usually two
- The surroundings or conditions in which something exists
- A robotics company known for advanced robots
- Fast, happening quickly
- A humanoid robot made by Boston Dynamics
- version A specific edition or release of a product
- Easy to understand or not complicated
- To make or produce goods on a large scale
- Done with intention or deliberate aim
- A set of connected parts working together as a whole
- Capable of working successfully; feasible
- In a way that achieves maximum productivity with minimum wasted effort
- Time before the present
- To plan or create the form of something
31 Clues: Human-like robots • Not present or lacking • Fast, happening quickly • Time before the present • In a genuine or real way • To be important or significant • To imitate or reproduce something • Progress or improvement in a field • A small number of things, usually two • Easy to understand or not complicated • Done with intention or deliberate aim • ...
Currentissues 2026-05-08
Across
- Which Streaming service connected to true crime documentaries? PageEleven
- Which State connected to governor and election discussions? PageSeven
- What Virginia county connected to a special election story. PageSeven
- Which Industry asking for budget carrier aid? PageThirtyTwo
- Whos Nickname for the growing true crime industry. PageEleven
- What State connected to the Supreme Court election article? PageSeven
- What Company led by Warren Buffett. PageThirtyTwo
- What Audio programs heavily used in true crime media. PageEleven
- Which Former president discussed in multiple articles. PageSeven
- Which Magazine where the articles appeared. PageThirtyTwo
- What United States banking system organization is discussed in the economy article? PageThirtyTwo
- Which Political party connected to the Virginia governor race? PageSeven
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- Which Political party hoping to gain seats in Virginia? PageSeven
- What Highest court in the United States. PageSeven
- National legislative branch mentioned in several stories. PageSeven
- What State connected to a district court judge's story? PageSeven
- Which Section title above the OpenAI article? PageThirtyTwo
- What Budget airline mentioned in the article. PageThirtyTwo
- What Billionaire who sued OpenAI and Sam Altman. PageThirtyTwo
- Which State involved in the congressional district case? PageSeven
- Which Investor connected to Berkshire Hathaway. PageThirtyTwo
- What Popular entertainment genre discussed in the briefing? PageEleven
- Which Chief executive connected to OpenAI in the court case? PageThirtyTwo
- Which Artificial intelligence company involved in the Musk versus Altman trial. PageThirtyTwo
- What Streaming company mentioned in the true crime article. PageEleven
25 Clues: What Company led by Warren Buffett. PageThirtyTwo • What Highest court in the United States. PageSeven • Which Magazine where the articles appeared. PageThirtyTwo • Which Section title above the OpenAI article? PageThirtyTwo • Which Industry asking for budget carrier aid? PageThirtyTwo • What Budget airline mentioned in the article. PageThirtyTwo • ...
caring schools community 2022-02-24
15 Clues: be nice • be confident • it means good • providing love • feeling,wishes • having or showing • to lift big things • believe in yourself • tell the right thing • giving or showing ferm • looking out for others • quick witted intelligence • quick witted intelligence • playing a sport or something • having or showing experience
Crossword 2024-12-19
14 Clues: LLM struggle • Created G-Pass@k • LLMs solved these • Performance needed • Showed LLM weakness • LLMs need to be this • Problems in benchmark • Large Language Models • Dropped significantly • Challenging benchmark • New evaluation metric • Increased problem this • Artificial Intelligence • Small ones affected LLMs
Growing Inward 2026-04-22
14 Clues: Seeking God • Good attitude • manage feelings • Desired results • Personal feelings • Philosophy of life • Belief in yourself • Successfully reach • New personal height • Dealing with problems • More than just hearing • Sharing one's feelings • Sense of your importance • Ability to manage stress
Famous psychologists 2015-04-16
Across
- Dog experiments for classical conditioning
- theory of stages of moral development
- developed behaviourism
- bobo the doll experiments
- father of contemporary positive psychology
- formed social cultural theory and zone of prozimal development
- developed humanistic psychology
- researched parenting styles, authoritative, authoritarian, and permissive
- theory of cognitive dissonance and social comparison
- Founded analytical psychology, concepts of archetypes and collective unconscious
- social isolation on young monkeys
- researched operant conditioning and leader in behaviourism
- theories of neurosis, feminine psychology, and self-psychology
- father of american psychology, contributed to functionalism
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- developed the first widely used intelligence test
- hierarchy of needs
- Father of modern linguistics, major figure in analytic philosophy
- worked on cognitive biases
- infant temperament, infancy behaviours are predictive of behaviours in adolescence
- founder of psychoanalysis and created Oedipus complex
- created attachment theory
- Formed triarchic theory of intelligence
- Established the very first experimental psychology lab in Leipzig
- stage theory of cognitive development
- worked on hypnosis especially with regard to pain control
- stage theory of psychosocial development
- Social psychologist and did social conformity experiments
- Pioneered study of emotions and their relation to facial expressions
28 Clues: hierarchy of needs • developed behaviourism • bobo the doll experiments • created attachment theory • worked on cognitive biases • developed humanistic psychology • social isolation on young monkeys • theory of stages of moral development • stage theory of cognitive development • Formed triarchic theory of intelligence • stage theory of psychosocial development • ...
Psych 2014-04-06
Across
- classic conditioning, dog salivation
- Maternal separation, experiment with monkies
- established intelligence test WAIS
- Invented operant conditioning chamber, behaviorism
- Rational-Emotive Therapy
- Id, superego and latent content
- first to conduct studies on forgetting
- Facial expressions are universal
- Behaviorism, external behaviors of people change in a given situation
- Stages of moral development, explain development of moral reasoning
- Shock experiment
- Theory of multiple intelligences ((logical-mathematic, spatial, bodily-kinesthetic, intrapersonal, linguistic, musical, interpersonal, naturalistic)
- language, humans are born with the native ability to develop language
- Neo-Freudian, Personality is molded by current fears and impluses
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- Memory (false memories or misinformation effect)
- Hiearchy of needs
- law and effect relationship between behavior and consequence
- 4-stage theory of cognitive development
- there is a general intelligence ‘g’
- IQ test
- Studied under Freud, people have conscious and unconscious awareness
- Structuralism, 1st psychological lab in the world
- personality is largely determined by genes
- Stanford prison experiment
- Functionalism, how humans use perception to function
- Cognition, girls focus more on relationships than laws and principles
- Stages of psychosocial development (8 Stages)
- Founded person-centered therapy
28 Clues: IQ test • Shock experiment • Hiearchy of needs • Rational-Emotive Therapy • Stanford prison experiment • Id, superego and latent content • Founded person-centered therapy • Facial expressions are universal • established intelligence test WAIS • there is a general intelligence ‘g’ • classic conditioning, dog salivation • first to conduct studies on forgetting • ...
Crossword information technology 2025-01-24
Across
- An organized collection of structured information, or data.
- DATA Extremely large data sets that may be analyzed to reveal patterns, trends, and associations.
- Electronic mail; messages distributed by electronic means.
- (ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE) The theory and development of computer systems able to perform tasks that normally require human intelligence. 1
- Programs and other operating information used by a computer.
- Relating to or using digital signals.
- A global system of interconnected computer networks.
- Relating to or using mobile phones or other wireless portable devices.
- The physical components of a computer system.
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- A network of servers that store and manage data.
- Facts and statistics collected together for reference or analysis.
- The process of writing computer programs.
- A set of related web pages located under a single domain name.
- A secret word or phrase used for access.
- A program designed for a specific task or application.
- A set of rules or instructions for solving a problem.
- An electronic device for storing and processing data.
- The application of scientific knowledge for practical purposes.
- A group of interconnected computers.
- Measures taken to protect against unauthorized access or damage.
20 Clues: A group of interconnected computers. • Relating to or using digital signals. • A secret word or phrase used for access. • The process of writing computer programs. • The physical components of a computer system. • A network of servers that store and manage data. • A global system of interconnected computer networks. • ...
one chicago 2026-04-17
Across
- who gets hurt the most on pd
- what part of the body did Haley hurt
- who is the Sargent of the intelligence unit
- Hailey's last name
- what is Stella and kelly ship name
- what is Hailey and Jay's ship name
- what did hailey upton switch to
- who got Kiddnapped trying to save her Sargent and end up get herself shot in the proossess
- what show is the doctors on
- who had adopted a little girl after solving the little girl's case
- who is fire chief
- who is the funniest on fire
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- what is Brett's first name
- who is the funniest on pd
- Jay's last name
- what hospital do they work at
- what is Kim and Adams ship name
- what firehouse do they work at
- who is Jay's ex
- what unit does they work at
- who did Casey used to date
- what is Hailey and kims ship name
- who got Kiddnapped and shot and has a adopted little girl
- what show has firefighters
- what ambo does brett ride in
- half man half couch
- what show has cops on it
27 Clues: Jay's last name • who is Jay's ex • who is fire chief • Hailey's last name • half man half couch • what show has cops on it • who is the funniest on pd • what is Brett's first name • who did Casey used to date • what show has firefighters • what unit does they work at • what show is the doctors on • who is the funniest on fire • who gets hurt the most on pd • what ambo does brett ride in • ...
Stakeholders 2024-02-26
Across
- Individuals or institutions that provide capital for businesses in the form of equity or debt.
- A method of dispute resolution where an impartial third party, known as an arbitrator, makes a decision to resolve a dispute outside of court.
- Businesses or individuals that compete within the same market for the same customers or resources.
- Individuals or businesses that provide goods or services to another business, playing a crucial role in the supply chain.
- Individuals or organizations that purchase goods or services from a business.
- Individuals or entities that own shares in a corporation, giving them ownership interests and certain rights within the company.
- A visual representation of the relationships between a business and its various stakeholders, highlighting their interests and the impact they have on the organization.
- Individuals or groups within a business, such as employees, managers, and owners, who are directly affected by its operations and performance.
- Individuals or groups that have an interest or concern in the success and operations of a business, affecting or being affected by its activities.
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- Individuals or groups outside of a business that are affected by its activities, including suppliers, customers, the community, and regulators.
- The individuals and groups who live in the area surrounding a business and who may be impacted by its operations and activities.
- A process where a third party assists in resolving a dispute between two conflicting parties by improving communication and suggesting possible solutions.
- Organizations that attempt to influence public policy and decision-making to reflect their particular interests or concerns.
- Individuals responsible for planning, leading, organizing, and controlling a business's activities to achieve its objectives.
- Individuals elected by shareholders to oversee the management of a corporation and make major decisions regarding its policy and strategy.
- Individuals who work for a business or organization and are often its most valuable assets.
- A situation where the interests or objectives of different stakeholders in a business conflict with each other.
- A situation where the interests, needs, goals, or values of involved parties interfere with one another.
- The body or group of persons governing an organized community, often a state, that sets regulations and policies affecting businesses.
19 Clues: Individuals or organizations that purchase goods or services from a business. • Individuals who work for a business or organization and are often its most valuable assets. • Individuals or institutions that provide capital for businesses in the form of equity or debt. • ...
FORMS OF OWNERSHIP 2022-09-15
Across
- money contributed from the owners savings
- allowed any number of shareholders, over 7
- owners personal belongs at risk
- responsibilities, workload & risk is ______ between partners
- this form of ownership allows for financials to be confidential
- accountants check the financial records of the business
- easily transferable
- partnerships allow for more ________ in the business
- recognised by the letters '(Pty) Ltd'
- the business will carry on
- procedures to follow when closing down
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- sole trader takes 100%
- describes what the partnership is
- another name for capital goods
- if one partner makes a bad decision, the other partners will be affected
- portion of the company's profits paid out to shareholders
- who is responsible for the debts of the business?
- better to have it written
- public companies are listed on the ______
- has to be paid back with interest
20 Clues: easily transferable • sole trader takes 100% • better to have it written • the business will carry on • another name for capital goods • owners personal belongs at risk • describes what the partnership is • has to be paid back with interest • recognised by the letters '(Pty) Ltd' • procedures to follow when closing down • money contributed from the owners savings • ...
Project Management 2015-03-03
Across
- the physical project has been completed
- he is underneath the chief executive officer
- could work out for the business could also destroy the business
- all the work required to complete all the project
- an example of a type of project
- includes resources such as team members and materials
- has 7 departments
- One of the three forms
- Champions the project
- standard of worksmanship and materials
Down
- when a project undergoes inspection
- the middle ground between project managers
- the completion date of the project
- structural political humanan resources and symbolic
- a temporary endeavour
- the gathering of information before you start the project
- acts as a mixture between the functional and project structure
- anything that limits the actions of the project team
- business organization and technology make up this
- the advertising of the business
20 Clues: has 7 departments • a temporary endeavour • Champions the project • One of the three forms • an example of a type of project • the advertising of the business • the completion date of the project • when a project undergoes inspection • standard of worksmanship and materials • the physical project has been completed • the middle ground between project managers • ...
Career Exploration 2024-03-27
Across
- A person who is respectful and experienced in an area
- An even amount of pay received at set times
- Jobs taken in one's life
- A business owner's career cluster
- A biologist's career cluster
- A field of business
- A synonym for skill
- A judge's career cluster
- Learning experience needed to get work
- Another word for pay
- A conversation between a potential employee and employer
- A surgeon's career cluster
Down
- Past participation in events regarding to a specific field
- A farmer's career cluster
- Money received for doing a job
- An actor's career cluster
- A teacher's career cluster
- Provides a good or a service
- A person's profession
- Talent in an area
- A letter Submitted with a resume, tells more about yourself
- In Spanish, "trabajar" means to do this
- Sheet detailing work and education experience
23 Clues: Talent in an area • A field of business • A synonym for skill • Another word for pay • A person's profession • Jobs taken in one's life • A judge's career cluster • A farmer's career cluster • An actor's career cluster • A teacher's career cluster • A surgeon's career cluster • Provides a good or a service • A biologist's career cluster • Money received for doing a job • ...
bussines 2025-10-30
Across
- worth or importance
- money for a project
- group of connections
- able to make new ideas
- selling products or services
- total money earned
- idea of the future
- chance of loss
- person who gives money to a business
- money you earn
- a thought or plan
- steps to reach a goal
- person who starts a company
- money used to start or run a business
Down
- people working together
- something made to sell
- work of making and selling things
- person who buys something
- things you want to achieve
- guiding a team
- place to sell products
- reaching a goal
- new ideas or methods
- plan to reach a goal
- short talk to get support
- becoming bigger
- a new business
- name of a company or product
28 Clues: guiding a team • chance of loss • money you earn • a new business • reaching a goal • becoming bigger • a thought or plan • total money earned • idea of the future • worth or importance • money for a project • group of connections • new ideas or methods • plan to reach a goal • steps to reach a goal • something made to sell • able to make new ideas • place to sell products • people working together • ...
Chapter 25 2025-12-02
Across
- Producing more than what is demanded.
- Consumers’ willingness and ability to buy products.
- Producing using the fewest possible resources.
- Managing the movement and storage of goods.
- The maximum output a business can produce.
- Cost advantages gained by increasing scale of production.
- Has a trunk
- A business hired to produce part of a product or service.
- Hiring another business to perform tasks or make products.
- Not enough goods to meet demand.
- Flying mammal
Down
- Large marsupial
- Output produced per worker or per hour.
- All the employees of a business.
- How much of the capacity is actually being used.
- Stock of raw materials, work-in-progress, and finished goods.
- Ability to adapt to changes in production or demand.
- Likes to chase mice
- Using machines instead of humans to carry out tasks.
- Man's best friend
20 Clues: Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice • All the employees of a business. • Not enough goods to meet demand. • Producing more than what is demanded. • Output produced per worker or per hour. • The maximum output a business can produce. • Managing the movement and storage of goods. • Producing using the fewest possible resources. • ...
Financial Terms 2017-11-06
Across
- - The amount a business asks a customer to pay for the product
- - occur when a business' costs are greater than its revenue
- - The point when the business' revenue is equal to its costs.
- costs - costs that do not change when a businesses output goes up or down
- - occur when a business' revenue is greater than its costs
- - the day to day costs a business pays when it is trading
- - how much of a product is sold by a business over a certain period of time (day, week, month, year)
- - the charges paid by a business to provide its product and operate
Down
- costs - costs that will change when a business output goes up or down
- - Costs the business paid when it is first launched
- - The value of fixed costs added to variable costs
- - the income made by a business for selling its products
12 Clues: - The value of fixed costs added to variable costs • - Costs the business paid when it is first launched • - the income made by a business for selling its products • - the day to day costs a business pays when it is trading • - occur when a business' revenue is greater than its costs • - occur when a business' costs are greater than its revenue • ...
lesson 6 2025-10-14
Across
- Data, information collected firsthand through surveys, interviews, or experiments.
- Data, existing information gathered by others, such as reports, articles, or databases.
- Market, a large group of consumers with similar needs that a product is aimed at.
- Market, the specific group of customers a business aims its product or service at.
- (B2B), when one business sells products or services to another business.
- Research, collecting and analyzing data to understand customers and market trends.
- Management, overseeing a product’s development, marketing, and performance throughout its life.
Down
- (B2C), when a business sells products or services directly to individual customers.
- a group of people or organizations who want and can buy a product.
- Profile, a detailed description of a business’s ideal customer, including age, habits, and preferences.
- Environment, all outside factors (like economy, competition, and laws) that affect a business.
- Model Validation, testing to make sure a business idea or plan actually works and can make money.
- ideas or guesses accepted as true without proof, often used when planning.
- Planning, deciding what products a business will make or sell and how they’ll be marketed.
14 Clues: a group of people or organizations who want and can buy a product. • (B2B), when one business sells products or services to another business. • ideas or guesses accepted as true without proof, often used when planning. • Market, a large group of consumers with similar needs that a product is aimed at. • ...
Persepolis RC 2018-10-22
Across
- (p 180) angry about an unfair situation
- (p 96) hit or beat, especially with a whip
- (p 96) not religious
- (p 272) transforming from a liquid into a soft semisolid or solid mass
- (p 259) give off small amounts, usually of liquids or gases, through small openings, such as pores
- (p 6) innovative or experimental concepts or works, or the group of people producing them
- (p 293) policy of opposition to enlightenment or the spread of knowledge
- (p 294) stubbornly refusing to compromise
- (p 180) marked by casual disrespect
- (p 33) done in secret
- (p 191) someone who works for someone else and tries to get ahead by kissing up to his superiors
- (62 and 69) working class
Down
- (p 260) silly or senseless
- (p 241) boring and unoriginal
- (p 4 and 133) extravagance, luxury, and self-indulgence with a sense of moral decline
- (p 271) physical discomfort (as mild sickness or depression)
- (p 28) acts of clownishness or silliness
- (p 225) extremely bad or unfortunate
- (p 295) intelligence manifested by being astute (as in business dealings)
- (p 218) anything that has to do with the spiritual, non-physical world
- (p 238) lie face-downward in submission or despair
- (p 244) someone who rejects all moral beliefs and take the view that life has no meaning
- (p 222 and 252) unethical or dishonest
- (p 257) uninterested because of frequent exposure or indulgence
24 Clues: (p 96) not religious • (p 33) done in secret • (62 and 69) working class • (p 260) silly or senseless • (p 241) boring and unoriginal • (p 180) marked by casual disrespect • (p 225) extremely bad or unfortunate • (p 222 and 252) unethical or dishonest • (p 180) angry about an unfair situation • (p 28) acts of clownishness or silliness • (p 294) stubbornly refusing to compromise • ...
Soft Skills Crossword puzzle 2022-05-16
Across
- -Doing what you are told
- -he quality of being dedicated or committed to a task or purpose.
- -Being cheerful and have a good attitude.
- -the process of making plans for something.
- -Exchanging information or talking about problems you may have.
- -the objective analysis and evaluation of an issue in order to form a judgment.
- -the action of paying close attention to something.
- -the capacity to be aware of, control, and express one's emotions, and to handle interpersonal relationship em-pathetically.
- -being about to adjust to new conditions
Down
- -Working with one or many people to complete a task or a project
- -deal with more than one task at the same time.
- -the action of leading a group of people or an organization.
- -the principle that hard work is intrinsically virtuous or worthy of reward.
- -he competence or skill expected of a professional.
- -Being able to help avoid or control and argument or disagreement
- -the quality of being trustworthy and reliable.
- -Coming up with solutions to an issue
- -firm or obstinate continuance in a course of action in spite of difficulty or opposition.
- -the reason or reasons one has for acting or behaving in a particular way.
- -the use of the imagination or original ideas, especially in the production of an artistic work.
- -an organized body of people with a particular purpose, especially a business, society, association, etc.
21 Clues: -Doing what you are told • -Coming up with solutions to an issue • -being about to adjust to new conditions • -Being cheerful and have a good attitude. • -the process of making plans for something. • -deal with more than one task at the same time. • -the quality of being trustworthy and reliable. • -he competence or skill expected of a professional. • ...
25140 2025-10-26
Across
- A software platform for marketing, sales, and CRM management
- Relating to characteristics of a population
- All the people employed in an organization
- The process of examining information in detail
- A method for collecting opinions or feedback
- The rate at which employees leave and are replaced
- A person’s natural ability or skill
- Business The commercial side of farming and agriculture
- Microsoft tool used for data organization and analysis
- The standard of excellence of a product or service
- The act or process of becoming different
- The ability to learn, reason, and apply knowledge
- Representing data or ideas using charts or graphics
- The process of finding and hiring suitable candidates
Down
- Providing goods or services when needed
- Valuable understandings gained from data or experience
- Estimating future outcomes based on current data
- A measure of profitability from an investment
- Setting goals and determining the steps to achieve them
- General directions in which something is developing
- Global software used for enterprise resource planning
- Monitoring progress or performance over time
- To make effective use of resources
- The smooth, continuous movement of processes or materials
- The degree to which information is correct and precise
- A choice made after considering different options
- A detailed list of items in stock or on hand
- Activities aimed at promoting and selling products or services
- Customizing content or services for individual users
- Preparing for future leadership transitions
30 Clues: To make effective use of resources • A person’s natural ability or skill • Providing goods or services when needed • The act or process of becoming different • All the people employed in an organization • Relating to characteristics of a population • Preparing for future leadership transitions • A method for collecting opinions or feedback • ...
Emerging Technologies & Computer Hardware 2025-08-20
Across
- quality and trustworthiness of the data
- ability to extract meaningful insights and business worth
- the network of physical objects embedded with sensors, software, and connectivity to collect and exchange data over the internet
- Interpreting and understanding visual information
- apps and dashboards to monitor and control devices
- completely immersive digital environments
- principles from quantum mechanics to solve certain types of problems faster than classical computers
- processes data closer to where it’s created, at the “edge of the network, rather than sending everything to distant cloud servers
- WiFi, Bluetooth, cellular networks to transmit data
- AI-powered machines that interact with the physical world
- Systems that improve automatically
- Collect data from environment
- digital information overlaid on the real world
- Different data formats
Down
- storing and accessing data and programs over the internet instead of directly from your computer’s hard drove
- distributed ledger technology that maintains a continuously growing list of records that are linked and secured using cryptography
- Understanding and generating human language
- Cloud or edge computing to analyze the information
- massive amount of data
- Reality physical and digital objects coexist and interact in real time
- extremely large and complex datasets characterized by the 5 V’s that traditional data processing applications cannot handle effectively
- high speed of data generation and processing requirements
- Machines that perform tasks requiring human-like intelligence and learning
- encompasses immersive technologies that blend physical and digital worlds
24 Clues: massive amount of data • Different data formats • Collect data from environment • Systems that improve automatically • quality and trustworthiness of the data • completely immersive digital environments • Understanding and generating human language • digital information overlaid on the real world • Interpreting and understanding visual information • ...
Government Abbreviations 2025-12-11
Across
- the Federal Bureau of Investigation
- the Department of Housing and Urban Development
- the United States Postal Service
- the Department of Health and Human Services
- the Joint Chiefs of Staff
- the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge)
- the National Labor Relations Board
- the Department of Agriculture
- the Federal Communications Commission)
- the National Aeronautics and Space Administration)
- the Centers for Disease Control
- the Tennessee Valley Authority
- the Central Intelligence Agency)
- the National Communicable Disease Center
- the Government Accountability Office
- the Farm Credit Administration
- the Department of Justice
- the International Police Organization
- the Government National Mortgage Association (ginnie mae)
- the Securities and Exchange Commission
- the Federal Aviation Administration
- the Federal Emergency Management Agency
Down
- the National Institutes of Health
- the Department of Homeland Security
- the Department of Justice
- the United Parcel Service
- the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare
- the Department of Veterans Affairs
- the National Archives and Records Administration
- the International Revenue Service
- the Federal Housing Administration
- the National Endowment for the Arts)
- the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
- the Interstate Commerce Commission
- the United States Combatant Commands
- the Department of Transportation
- the Food and Drug Administration
- the North Atlantic Treaty Organization
- the Department of Defense
- the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
- the Government Publishing Office
- the Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation (freddie mac)
- the Federal National Mortgage Association (fannie mae)
- the Small Business Administration
- the Federal Express
45 Clues: the Federal Express • the Department of Justice • the United Parcel Service • the Joint Chiefs of Staff • the Department of Defense • the Department of Justice • the Department of Agriculture • the Tennessee Valley Authority • the Farm Credit Administration • the Centers for Disease Control • the United States Postal Service • the Department of Transportation • ...
17.1 Key and Academic Terms Created by: Cody Estes 2018-04-12
Across
- To declare or indicate in advance.
- To change from one form or function to another.
- Anything of value that is owned or controlled.
- Creditors' claims to the assets of a business.
- Equity An owner's claim to the assets of the business.
- Demand as necessary or essential
- payable Represent the short-term liabilities that a business owes to creditors.
- To make available to the public.
- Statement A report of the revenue, expenses, and net income or net loss over an accounting period.
- Rules that provide a way to communicate financial information to others.
Down
- Assets Assets that are either used up or converted to cash during the normal cycle of business.
- Assets Items of value that will be held for more than one year.
- of cash flows A financial report that shows incoming and outgoing money during an accounting period.
- A plan specifying how money will be used or spent during a particular period.
- Equation A rule that states that assets must always equal the sum of liabilities and owner's equity.
- Plan A set of documents that outline the essential financial facts about the new venture.
- Sheet A report of the balances in all assets, liability,and owner's equity accounts at the end of an accounting period.
- Flows The money that is available to a business at any given time.
- Money supplied by investors, banks, or owners of a business.
- To bring into existence, produce.
- To plan, figure, or estimate for the future.
- To increase the extent, number, volume, or scope of.
- Property and other items of value owned by a business.
- A group of symbols associated to express facts or data concisely.
- The present value of an asset less all claims against it.
25 Clues: Demand as necessary or essential • To make available to the public. • To bring into existence, produce. • To declare or indicate in advance. • To plan, figure, or estimate for the future. • Anything of value that is owned or controlled. • Creditors' claims to the assets of a business. • To change from one form or function to another. • ...
Forms Of Ownership 2017-08-15
Across
- Taxes in a private company are usually…
- A SOC is reliant on government…
- Profits are divided between partners according to an....
- The type of liability that is within the extent of their investment of the business
- Type of liability in which you can lose all your assets
- A form of ownership where members do not receive any profits (three words)
- Name ends with the letters cc (two words)
- Because there can be more than one manager in a CC is can cause… in decision making
- The minimum amount of members in a cooperative business
- Venture is a special project for a limited time
- The way the business is organised in order to best control and direct its activities
- The form of ownership where the name has to end in (Pty) Ltd
- CC’s registered before 2011 are still in…
- Formed by a group to gain bargaining power
- Partners play no role and is not known to public
Down
- Partners have no role but is known to the public
- Two or more persons to carry on as co-owners of a business for profit
- Another word for stocks
- Used to attract prospective employees with the option of becoming a partner
- People who have no direct legal implications
- Business owned by one person (two words)
- Non profitable companies rely on this to run
- Shared responsibility for all debts (two words)
- The minimum amount of founding persons for a NPC
- Where does a SOC acquire funding from
- Grants permission to sell its products and services as a business
- Who is the person that makes decisions in a Sole Trading business
- Money owned; debt or obligation
- A violation or a failure to do as needed
29 Clues: Another word for stocks • A SOC is reliant on government… • Money owned; debt or obligation • Where does a SOC acquire funding from • Taxes in a private company are usually… • Business owned by one person (two words) • A violation or a failure to do as needed • Name ends with the letters cc (two words) • CC’s registered before 2011 are still in… • ...
Patino, 4th term review 2020-12-17
Across
- decrease in prices
- index numbers that compare prices in one year to some earlier base year to measure inflation
- to regulate international trade
- an agreement to exchange goods or services
- Gives the inventor the sole right to use
- phases of high unemployment, weak consumer sales, and business failures
- A nation’s transportation, communication and utility systems
- goods and services sold to other countries
- Guidelines for making consistent decisions
- A written contract for businesses to sell products or services in a certain way
- business owned by one
- commitment of a business to give happiness in the community
- Business or company owned by two
- A tax on certain imports
- rules of conduct
- separate legal entity
Down
- Description of how work is supposed to be done
- A business project agreement with two or more business
- government restrictions on international trade
- creates products or services
- set of rules for actions of employees or members
- Quantity of a hood or service for consumers
- giving up something for something else
- government spends more than it takes in
- the government can stop the export or import
- organization that supplies a service or people
- rules about how employees of businesses ought to behave
- word, letter or symbol linked with a product or company
- unemployment begins and GDP slows for two or more quarters of the calendar year
- People are working more and the GDP growth increases
- increase in prices
- Items brought from other countries
- demands for goods and services increase and GDP starts to rise
- What a business expects to achieve
34 Clues: rules of conduct • decrease in prices • increase in prices • business owned by one • separate legal entity • A tax on certain imports • creates products or services • to regulate international trade • Business or company owned by two • Items brought from other countries • What a business expects to achieve • giving up something for something else • ...
Command terms 2021-03-02
Across
- Make clear the differences between two or more concepts or ideas.
- Give a judgment on a given statement or result of a calculation.
- Use reasoning, evidence or examples to explain a business decision or situation.
- Give a precise numerical value.
- use and idea, equation, principle, theory or law in relation to a given problem or issue.
- Give a specific name, value or other brief answer.
- Give a brief summary of the points raised on an issue or idea.
- Give a clear, precise statement of the meaning of a business term, word or concept.
- Give an answer from a number of possible options.
Down
- Present business data or information in the form of a diagram or table.
- Mark the position of points on a graph, chart or diagram.
- Give a balanced review of a variety of arguments, factors or theories. The view developed should be based on a reasoned argument supported by evidence.
- Draw out and explain information from business issues or observations.
- Separate business material or information into its consituent parts and determine its essential features.
- what extent Consider the relative strength of an argument based on reasoning and evidence.
- Represent by means of a labelled, accurate diagram or graph.
- Look at an argument, decision or concept in a way that considers its assumptions and interrelationships.
- and contrast Explain similarities and differences between two (or more) ideas or concepts, referring to both (all) of them throughout.
- Describe, giving reasons, a business idea, observation or issue.
- Give a solution, reason, hypothesis or other possible answer to a business situation.
- Provide evidence or reasons to support an argument, conclusion or decision.
21 Clues: Give a precise numerical value. • Give an answer from a number of possible options. • Give a specific name, value or other brief answer. • Mark the position of points on a graph, chart or diagram. • Represent by means of a labelled, accurate diagram or graph. • Give a brief summary of the points raised on an issue or idea. • ...
Entrepreneurship Crossword 2023-09-24
Across
- founder and ceo of nykaa, the top beauty and fashion retailer in the nation
- One of the official Engagement Groups of the G20, to consult the youth of the nations for a better future.
- a person or organisation that puts money into financial schemes, property, etc. with the expectation of achieving a profit.
- A portion of a company's profit paid to shareholders
- The practice of raising money online through many small donations from regular people, rather than one larger amount from an investor.
- a flagship initiative of the Government of India, intended to induce startup culture and strengthen innovation and entrepreneurship in India
- an analysis technique for assessing the four aspects of any business.
- Mother of venture capital investing in india
- A startup company, usually privately-held, which reaches a valuation of over $1 billion.
Down
- The amount of sales a business needs to make to cover all its costs.
- someone who creates a new idea,organises, manages and takes on the risk of starting a new business.
- The name given to the individual who starts a company.
- Indian multinational information technology company founded by Narayana Murthy.
- Refers to the money flowing in and out of a business.
- The money a business makes from the sales of the products or services of the business.
- Indian financial services company that offers brokerage free trading . Founded by Nikhil and Nithin Kamath.
- Placing a number value/worth on product
- All the raw materials and finished goods owned by a business.
- 'the taste of india'. an indian cooperative, famous for its creative ads apart from its products.
- one of the earliest women led Cooperative venture, started with just 80Rs capital in 1959
20 Clues: Placing a number value/worth on product • Mother of venture capital investing in india • A portion of a company's profit paid to shareholders • Refers to the money flowing in and out of a business. • The name given to the individual who starts a company. • All the raw materials and finished goods owned by a business. • ...
Chapter 5-Business Organization 2025-11-03
Across
- a written agreement among all owners that details the rules and procedures that guide ownership and operations.
- descriptions of the way work is to be done
- A business that takes resources from nature for direct consumption of for use in developing other products (5-1)
- cultivate land and use other natural resources to grow crops and livestock for consumption. (5-1)
- the operating procedures for the corporation (5-2)
- a business owned and controlled by two or more people who have entered into a written agreement.
- a diagram that shows the structure of an organization
- businesses involved in selling the goods and services of producers to consumers and other businesses
- get supplies from other producers and convert them into products. (5-1)
- a separate legal entity formed by documents filed with your state.
- the people who will make the major policy and financial decisions for the business (5-2)
- guidelines used in making consistent decisions
- one who has no explicit or implicit contract for long term employment
Down
- a short, specific written statement of the reason a business exists and what it wants to achieve.
- create the products and services used by individuals and other businesses.(5-1)
- carries out activities that are consumed by its consumers. It does not offer products for sale.
- taking responsibility for the results achieved (5-3)
- the right to make specific decisions about how responsibilities should be accomplished (5-3)
- a business owned and run by just one person.
- a written legal document that defines ownership and operating procedures and conditions for the business.
- a written contract granting permission to operate a business to sell products and services in a set way.
21 Clues: descriptions of the way work is to be done • a business owned and run by just one person. • guidelines used in making consistent decisions • the operating procedures for the corporation (5-2) • taking responsibility for the results achieved (5-3) • a diagram that shows the structure of an organization • ...
Economics 2024-11-15
Across
- When a union and company management meet to negotiate a new labor contract
- Payments to employees other than wages or salaries
- A business that has stocks or shares that are traded on the open market and owned by the public
- A certificate of ownership in a corporation
- nonmilitary people who are employed or unemployed but looking for work
- Two or more firms competing in the same market wuth the same good or service join together
- A business owned and managed by a single individual
- A legal entity that is owned by one or more people each with limited liability
- The legal obligation to pay debts
- An authorization from the local government to operate a business
- Fees charged to a franchisee given to the franchises owner
Down
- A business that is usually completely owned by a family and is not traded on the open market
- certain areas designated for various specific uses
- A business with headquarters in one country and branches in other countries
- A business owned and manages by two or more people who agree on a specific division of responsibilities and profits
- A formal contract issued by a corporation or other entity that includes a promise to repay borrowed money with intrest
- Two or mmore firms involved in different stages of producing the same good or service join together
- businesses with no owner that provide some sort of benefit to the public without any profit
- doesn't allow companies to force you to join a union
- All things of value owned by a business or person
- Payment given out to shareholders
21 Clues: The legal obligation to pay debts • Payment given out to shareholders • A certificate of ownership in a corporation • All things of value owned by a business or person • certain areas designated for various specific uses • Payments to employees other than wages or salaries • A business owned and managed by a single individual • ...
Accounting Terms 2025-03-14
Across
- Business that provides a professional service, personal labor, or expertise to clients and customers to communities.
- collection of accounts in which transactions are recorded
- A Certified Public Accountant is a person licensed by the state to practice public accounting.
- A company recognized as a legal entity created by either stockholders or shareholders operating for profit.
- Method of bookkeeping that relies on two-sded accounting entry to maintain financial information.
- Set of financial records that use double-entry bookkeeping.
- The difference between the amount earned and the amount spent in buying operating or producing something.
- A company that uses raw materials to create finished goods.
- a list of financial accounts and reference numbers
- A unincoporporated business owned by a single individual with no legal distinction between them and the business.
- Files financial records and reconciles bank statements.
- A company that buy products from other companies and resells them to costumers.
Down
- A business or individual who helps a range of clients from individual to corporations.
- An economic system where market forces determine prices, supply, and demand of goods and services without interference from the government.
- The side where an account increases.
- a person who organizes and operates a business or businesses.
- The examination and verification of financial records.
- An entry recording a sum received, listed on the right column of an account.
- An organizaton that does not exist to earn profit.
- An organization that exists to earn profit.
- entry recorded on the left column of an account
- Consists of two or more parties that manage and opeate a business while share profit.
- the money used to build, run, or grow a business.
23 Clues: The side where an account increases. • An organization that exists to earn profit. • entry recorded on the left column of an account • the money used to build, run, or grow a business. • An organizaton that does not exist to earn profit. • a list of financial accounts and reference numbers • The examination and verification of financial records. • ...
CrossWord Puzzle 2025-04-01
Across
- as old as the history of man
- It is owned by various persons called stockholders or shareholders
- an entry recording a sum received, listed on the right-hand side or column of an account
- as a profession is commonly classified into three main categories: public accounting, private business accounting,and government accounting
- Ground area used in the operation of the business
- advance payment for use of facilities (prepaid rent), purchase of supplies (supplies on hand) and right for protection (prepaid insurance)
- refer to the changes that occur in journal entries that are already recorded
- records a business transaction in the accounting system for an organization
- The year and month are not rewritten for every entry unless the year or month changes, or a new page is needed
- an entry recording an amount owed that is listed on the left side or column of an account
- are what the business owes to outside parties
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- is a written promise to pay a definite amount at a specified future date
- amounts owed to creditors for purchase of goods or for services received
- include cash, stock, property, plant, or equipment -anything the business owns
- structure occupied by the business
- It is owned jointly by two or more persons who combined their resources and efforts
- a columnar statement containing the different types of information required at the end of a trading period
- barter trade was already in operation
- amounts or claims from clients/customers resulting from service rendered by the company
- refers to the owner's investment in an asset after all liabilities have been deducted
- the commodities or goods that are bought and sold in business
21 Clues: as old as the history of man • structure occupied by the business • barter trade was already in operation • are what the business owes to outside parties • Ground area used in the operation of the business • the commodities or goods that are bought and sold in business • It is owned by various persons called stockholders or shareholders • ...
Entrepreneurship 2026-05-04
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- A form of protection for published and unpublished literary, scientific, and artistic works that have been fixed in a tangible or material form.
- A form of legal protection for words, names, symbols, sounds, or colors that distinguish goods and services.
- The exchange of a product or service for money.
- A formal estimate of the value of something on the open market.
- A wantrepreneur is someone aspiring to become an entrepreneur, perhaps with ideas or a general goal but without having started yet.
- Valuation, An estimate of the worth of a business entity and its assets.
- Innovation means new, creative, unique ideas and a way to turn those ideas into actionable solutions.
- Proprietorship, A business owned and operated by one person.
- A merger is when two companies join together to become one company
- Direct exchange of merchandise and/or services between businesses.
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- Launch is the event where a product or service is released to the public market.
- Purchasing standard operational services from another business.
- Capital, Venture capital, or VC, is a type of financing where the startup offers up a partial ownership stake in the company for money.
- An acquisition is when one company takes ownership of another, usually smaller, company.
- Proposition, A value proposition is a statement or promise of value of a given product or service, including features and benefits.
- Two or more individuals who operate a continuing business for profit.
- A workshop is an event where multiple people gather to receive training and education on a particular topic.
- The process of researching, promoting, selling and distributing a product or service.
- Relations (PR), The deliberate promotion of a specific image for a business.
- A person who organizes, operates, and assumes the risk for a business venture.
20 Clues: The exchange of a product or service for money. • Proprietorship, A business owned and operated by one person. • A formal estimate of the value of something on the open market. • Purchasing standard operational services from another business. • A merger is when two companies join together to become one company • ...
Artificial Intelligence 2026-03-09
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- The game that Google's AI bot won in 2016.
- The last name of the "creator" of Artificial Intelligence.
- The magazine that Turing published his academic article in.
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- The first chatbot, which resembled a therapist.
- A large programming type for artificial intelligence created by John McCarthy
- The name of the artificial intelligence that won in the game, Jeopardy!
6 Clues: The game that Google's AI bot won in 2016. • The first chatbot, which resembled a therapist. • The last name of the "creator" of Artificial Intelligence. • The magazine that Turing published his academic article in. • The name of the artificial intelligence that won in the game, Jeopardy! • ...
UNIT 3 AOS 1 Crossword 2022-04-03
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- a management skill which involves clear and concise transferring of information
- an appropriate parameter of a management style
- an area of management responsibility, which overlooks the production of goods and services
- a management skill which transfers a manager's work to employees
- Corporate Culture, what the business wants the culture to be and is in official documents
- an appropriate parameter of a management style
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- a market need, a business objective to do with the market and demand for a solution
- a management skill which develops positive working relations with employees
- a management style with one-way communication
- Trader, a type of business with unlimited liability
- a stakeholder external to the business
- make a profit, a business objective obtained by increasing revenue or decreasing expenses
- an area of management responsibility overlooking the economics of a business
- Corporate Culture, the actual business values and beliefs present in the company
- an area of management responsibility which helps employees by fixing digital problems
15 Clues: a stakeholder external to the business • a management style with one-way communication • an appropriate parameter of a management style • an appropriate parameter of a management style • Trader, a type of business with unlimited liability • a management skill which transfers a manager's work to employees • ...
Forms of Business Ownership and Structure 2023-01-13
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- A company or group of people authorized to act as a single entity
- a business structure in the U.S. that protects its owners from personal responsibility for its debts or liabilities
- A comercial business
- the highest ranking person within a company
- Two people who own a business together
- a flexible legal and tax entity that allows partners to benefit from economies of scale by working together
- Someone who owns an unincorporated business by themselves
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- when two or more partners go into business together, with the limited partners only liable up to the amount of their investment
- a formal summary of the aims and values of a company
- A company which will conduct business within multiple countries
- A paper note used as currency
- a business or company
- corporations that elect to pass corporate income, losses, deductions, and credits through to their shareholders
- A company which only operates in its home country
14 Clues: A comercial business • a business or company • A paper note used as currency • Two people who own a business together • the highest ranking person within a company • A company which only operates in its home country • a formal summary of the aims and values of a company • Someone who owns an unincorporated business by themselves • ...
Forms of Business Ownership and Structure 2023-01-13
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- Two people who own a business together
- a flexible legal and tax entity that allows partners to benefit from economies of scale by working together
- A comercial business
- a formal summary of the aims and values of a company
- a business structure in the U.S. that protects its owners from personal responsibility for its debts or liabilities
- Someone who owns an unincorporated business by themselves
- A company which only operates in its home country
- the highest ranking person within a company
- A company which will conduct business within multiple countries
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- when two or more partners go into business together, with the limited partners only liable up to the amount of their investment
- A company or group of people authorized to act as a single entity
- A paper note used as currency
- corporations that elect to pass corporate income, losses, deductions, and credits through to their shareholders
- a business or company
14 Clues: A comercial business • a business or company • A paper note used as currency • Two people who own a business together • the highest ranking person within a company • A company which only operates in its home country • a formal summary of the aims and values of a company • Someone who owns an unincorporated business by themselves • ...
Advanced Technological Terms 2025-04-14
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- intelligence : The simulation of human intelligence processes by machines, especially computers.
- reality : An enhanced version of the real physical world achieved through the use of digital visual elements, sound, or other sensory stimuli.
- : The measurement and analysis of unique physical or behavioral characteristics, especially as a means of verifying identity.
- : The science and engineering of creating materials and devices on a very small scale, at the level of atoms and molecules.
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- computing : A type of computing that uses quantum-mechanical phenomena, such as superposition and entanglement, to perform operations.
- encryption : The process of converting information into a code to prevent unauthorized access.
- : A decentralized, distributed digital ledger used to record transactions securely.
- learning : A branch of artificial intelligence where computers improve their performance through experience without being explicitly programmed.
- networks : Computer systems modeled on the human brain, used to recognize patterns and solve complex problems.
- printing : A process of making three-dimensional solid objects from a digital file by layering material.
10 Clues: : A decentralized, distributed digital ledger used to record transactions securely. • encryption : The process of converting information into a code to prevent unauthorized access. • intelligence : The simulation of human intelligence processes by machines, especially computers. • ...
Official Delta Symbols, Insignia, Colors and Regalia 2012-03-31
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- The Pyramid Flower
- The Sorority Crest is a composite of ideas expressing the Sorority's public motto, "Intelligence is the Torch of Wisdom" in _______ form.
- The Sorority Crest was designed by these Delta Members
- Pearls placed in each of the four corners of the Sigma are dedicated to these
- The Sorority Flower
- The Grand Chapter Seal is displayed on the front of the podium used by the presiding officer when the Grand Chapter is in session at the National _________ and at Regional ___________
- Contains a circular engraving with "Delta Sigma Theta Grand Chapter" surrounding the crest. Under the crest is the founding year, 1913.
- Symbol of achievement, mark of honor, fame, distinction, glory and victory as used by the Greeks.
- The Sorority Stone
- Original work of art created as recognition for sorors who contributed $2,200 or more towards the $1 Million Dollar Howard University Endowment Scholarship
- Goddess of Wisdom
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- Represents Intelligent Leadership on the Sorority Crest
- May be used in lieu of fresh violets
- ______________displays and uses of the crest include: scrap books and other exhibit/display items. Delta paraphernalia, stationary, letterheads, note pads, recognition pins, resource materials, workbook covers and tools, Delta officers' business cards, on emblems for blazers and as identification on other Delta items.
- Displayed at the entrance to the National President's suite during a National Convention
- Only official recognized substitutes for The Sorority Colors
- Coat of Arms
- Sorority Colors
- Represents truth on the Sorority Crest
- The Pyramid Colors
20 Clues: Coat of Arms • Sorority Colors • Goddess of Wisdom • The Pyramid Flower • The Pyramid Colors • The Sorority Stone • The Sorority Flower • May be used in lieu of fresh violets • Represents truth on the Sorority Crest • The Sorority Crest was designed by these Delta Members • Represents Intelligent Leadership on the Sorority Crest • ...
Copyright Crossword #11 2022-02-18
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- Brothers whose iconic song “Someone to Watch over Me” entered the public domain this year (last name)
- Impartial _____, goal of new strategic plan to continue core function of Office
- Oscar nominee and Broadway musical based on public domain play Romeo and Juliet (three words)
- Copyright board to share office space with CCB
- What you might pay each month or a Broadway musical based on the public domain opera La Bohème
- Newly released and digitized historical collection (two words)
- Copyright for _____, goal of new strategic plan to broaden participation in copyright system
- Hundred Acre Wood resident and book that entered the public domain this year (three words)
- What you’ll find in copyright and in name of new Office exhibit
- Accounting Section financial system
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- Future copyright system integrating Office’s technology-based services
- Acquisitions & Deposits Division program that’s received more than 200 million files
- System to be replaced by Copyright Public Records System
- Office’s new General Counsel and Associate Register of Copyrights (last name)
- Office video series introducing core copyright concepts to public (two words)
- First name of writer whose poem The Weary Blues entered the public domain this year
- _____ Use of Data, goal of new strategic plan to improve decision-making and performance measurement
- ____ Development, goal of new strategic plan to meet evolving needs of copyright community
- Business _____, tool helping Office gather and analyze data
- Soon-to-be-retired legacy system for Recordation Section
20 Clues: Accounting Section financial system • Copyright board to share office space with CCB • System to be replaced by Copyright Public Records System • Soon-to-be-retired legacy system for Recordation Section • Business _____, tool helping Office gather and analyze data • Newly released and digitized historical collection (two words) • ...
4th Nine Weeks Vocabulary Crossword Review Juniors 2025-05-02
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- to become deeply involved with something
- noisy, energetic, and rowdy
- have a fondness for
- going against what is considered to be normal
- a short note, record, or written report, especially used in business
- degree or amount of freedom or flexibility; room
- to give back what has been given, used, or damaged
- flexible; agile
- an individual with great intelligence or a person who speaks for a deity
- to scrub hard
- guilt or regret for a misdeed
- to cut open and exam
- to waste time moving slowly
- a deteriorated condition, disease, or something that harms or destroys
- to bring about or lead by persuasion
- a puzzle with a starting point and multiple paths to exit
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- death resulting from an accident or disaster
- to save or protect something
- a short summary of a longer work
- to put an end to something
- the individual or thing responsible for an offense or crime
- leave; move out of
- easily fooled or cheated
- to give official permission
- to persist in completing a task or meeting a goal
- disgusting; nasty
- observing the requirement and rules
- the first public appearance
- a written recommendation
- unpleasant or frightening, especially because of blood or violence
- rousing (stirring) compassion
- a person who wanders place to place without a home or job
- to use up
- prejudiced in favor of a particular cause
- being nice; displaying a friendly and pleasant manner
35 Clues: to use up • to scrub hard • flexible; agile • disgusting; nasty • leave; move out of • have a fondness for • to cut open and exam • easily fooled or cheated • a written recommendation • to put an end to something • noisy, energetic, and rowdy • to give official permission • the first public appearance • to waste time moving slowly • to save or protect something • guilt or regret for a misdeed • ...
Management and Leadership Review 2020-04-19
Across
- What leaders can do to emphasize ethical behavior
- Type of influence had by managers
- Responsible for success/failure to businesses
- Enables one to affect the actions of others
- Leadership characteristic
- Management function that allows for opportunity to emphasize ethical behavior
- Principle of conduct
- Person that can be worked with to learn leadership
- Used by management to accomplish business goals
- Possible job title of an executive
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- An essential part of every business
- Management function in which information is analyzed
- Managers must be __ leaders
- What effective managers/leaders do to employees
- A standard to ethical behavior
- First level of management in a business
- What an employee wants to feel
- Statement describing why a business exists
- Factor to determine management style used
- Who most managers spend majority of their time interacting with
20 Clues: Principle of conduct • Leadership characteristic • Managers must be __ leaders • A standard to ethical behavior • What an employee wants to feel • Type of influence had by managers • Possible job title of an executive • An essential part of every business • First level of management in a business • Factor to determine management style used • ...
Credit 2014-03-18
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- Lowe's Business Accounts
- Commercial business Customer
- Who we appreciate
- Benefit of Lowe's cards
- 5% Lowe's offer
- Lowe's credit perks
- Lowe's newest type of credit account
- A consumer and business credit reporting agency
- What we want customers to do
- Lowe's Accounts Receivable
- Where customers go to manage their credit accounts
- A member of a business that hold a title
- Special(blank) with Lowe's cards
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- Credit customers
- Workplace
- Lowe's Consumer Credit
- What the LBR has to offer
- Federal Employer Identification Number
- Purchase Order
- Limited Liability Corporation
- (blank) buyers list
- A pre-funded credit account
- An individual who assumes personal financial responsibility to bay the owed creditor
- The difference in the balance of the account and the assigned credit line
- Special financing
- Commercial Sales
26 Clues: Workplace • Purchase Order • 5% Lowe's offer • Credit customers • Commercial Sales • Who we appreciate • Special financing • Lowe's credit perks • (blank) buyers list • Lowe's Consumer Credit • Benefit of Lowe's cards • Lowe's Business Accounts • What the LBR has to offer • Lowe's Accounts Receivable • A pre-funded credit account • Commercial business Customer • What we want customers to do • ...
A FutureView CPA Thanksgiving 2023-09-29
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- Expansion or increase, a goal for businesses.
- Professional guidance provider.
- A sauce made from meat juices.
- Commitments to be delivered upon.
- Feeling appreciative.
- A large, celebratory meal.
- The quality of being thankful.
- Resources owned by a business.
- Where goods and services are sold.
- What ProfitWise360 aims to do for growth potential.
- The difference between revenue and costs.
- Service offered by Expert.
- Income generated from business operations.
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- An assembly or meeting of people.
- A day of celebration or remembrance.
- Being responsible for results.
- Gathering of crops, metaphorical for financial gain.
- Debts or obligations.
- Capacity for growth or improvement.
- Traditional Thanksgiving bird.
- Movement of money in and out of a business.
- Business owner or manager.
- Group of related individuals.
- Early settler
- Filled to capacity.
25 Clues: Early settler • Filled to capacity. • Feeling appreciative. • Debts or obligations. • A large, celebratory meal. • Business owner or manager. • Service offered by Expert. • Group of related individuals. • A sauce made from meat juices. • Being responsible for results. • Traditional Thanksgiving bird. • The quality of being thankful. • Resources owned by a business. • ...
The Giver Review Chapters 7 - 10 2024-03-11
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- what was Fiona’s assignment
- Lily has to be careful about knowing _______’s name
- Where does Jonas go for his training
- for the first time in twelve years Jonas felt _______
- what was the weather in the memory the Receiver told Jonas
- what was the quality that Jonas has that the Chief Elder couldn’t explain
- The Chief Elder made everyone uncomfortable after she ________ Jonas
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- what was there a variety of in the Reciever room that Jonas wasn’t used to
- what was the first trait the Chief Elder said Jonas has
- How many years has it been since the last Receiver of Memory
- Asher was the Assistant Director of ________
- What was the first assignment given to the new Twelve
- what was unusual about the door
- what was the last instruction Jonas was allowed to do as a Reciever of Memory
- The five traits Jonas has are Intelligence, Integrity, Courage, _________, and the Capacity to see beyond
- where is Lily volunteering first
16 Clues: what was Fiona’s assignment • what was unusual about the door • where is Lily volunteering first • Where does Jonas go for his training • Asher was the Assistant Director of ________ • Lily has to be careful about knowing _______’s name • for the first time in twelve years Jonas felt _______ • What was the first assignment given to the new Twelve • ...
BUSM4488 Crossword Puzzle 2024-09-06
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- the process through which one learns one's own culture or a different culture
- is the feeling of disorientation, uncertainty, or anxiety that people experience when they are immersed in a culture that is unfamiliar or different from their own
- the closer integration of the countries and peoples of the world
- bad coffee but good branding
- what you need to know in order to function in a given environment
- set of congruent behaviours, attitudes, and policies that enable someone to work effectively in cross-cultural situations
- what you should grow in your written assignments instead of flowers
- the best tv show ever
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- the best cat in the universe
- a terrible assessment minus the hyphen
- one of the domains of emotional intelligence
- the number of domains of emotional intelligence
- your lecturer's last name
- the process that results from the encounter of two or more cultures
- one of the three key components of workplace motivation
- one of the most famous of Hofstede's cultural dimensions
16 Clues: the best tv show ever • your lecturer's last name • the best cat in the universe • bad coffee but good branding • a terrible assessment minus the hyphen • one of the domains of emotional intelligence • the number of domains of emotional intelligence • one of the three key components of workplace motivation • one of the most famous of Hofstede's cultural dimensions • ...
Basic Terms in Accounting by Fabricio Morales 2021-09-21
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- when an asset loses value over time.
- remaining value of a company after all liabilities have been removed.
- records a sum of money received by a business, and is listed on the right-hand column of an account.
- Money that is owed to the business by its customers.
- The total amount of profit a company makes after subtracting the costs associated with making and selling its products.
- This number includes labor costs and the raw materials used to create the goods.
- The total amount of money to be paid to a company’s employees in the form of wages, salaries and bonuses.
- money spent by a business in order to generate revenue.
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- Any debts that a company has yet to pay.
- The amount that is earned by a business in profits, after all costs are deducted.
- The ability to get your hands on money, whenever it is required.
- Money that is owed by the business to its suppliers.
- An item that a company or person owns that has monetary value.
- represents a company’s goods that remain unsold to its customers.
- income a business makes from its activities, before subtracting any expenses.
- Measures how much money is moving into and out of a business during a period of time.
- a fee for borrowing an asset. It can be considered an expense to the borrower and income to the lender.
- the total value of a business’ assets found on the balance sheet. This number represents the total value of all of the assets a company owns if they are liquidated (sold to generate cash).
18 Clues: when an asset loses value over time. • Any debts that a company has yet to pay. • Money that is owed by the business to its suppliers. • Money that is owed to the business by its customers. • money spent by a business in order to generate revenue. • An item that a company or person owns that has monetary value. • ...
EC-002 terms 2023-11-02
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- Money left after the cost-of-goods expense and the operating expense are each subtracted from the total income
- Accomplishing a task with a minimum expenditure of time and effort
- The money that a business spends
- The possibility of loss or failure
- An economic system in which individuals and groups, rather than the government, own or control the means of production—the human and natural resources and capital goods used to produce goods and services
- Vendors; businesses from which other businesses buy goods or services
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- The desire to make a profit, which moves people to invest in business
- The money received by resource owners and by producers for supplying goods and services to consumers
- All of the expenses involved in running a business
- A marketing function that involves determining and adjusting prices to maximize return and meet customers’ perceptions of value
- system in which people make and spend their incomes
- Money left after the cost-of-goods expense is subtracted from totalincome
- Monetary reward a business owner receives for taking the risk involved in investing in a business
- Monies that individuals or businesses must pay to the government
- Individuals or businesses to whom a business owes money or from whom it wants to borrow money
- The amount of money a business pays for the products it sells or for the raw materials from which it produces goods to sell; the amount of money a business pays for the products (or for any part of the products) it sells
- Items that are used to accomplish another activity, such as producing/providing goods and services
- The quantity of a good or service that buyers are ready to buy at a given price at a particular time
18 Clues: The money that a business spends • The possibility of loss or failure • All of the expenses involved in running a business • system in which people make and spend their incomes • Monies that individuals or businesses must pay to the government • Accomplishing a task with a minimum expenditure of time and effort • ...
AI Cyberspace 2024-10-15
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- Political factors influencing behavior in cybersecurity
- Measures to protect against cyber threats.
- AI enabling systems to learn from data.
- Total points vulnerable to cyber attacks.
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- Actions in cyberspace for security or attack.
- Actions to exploit vulnerabilities in systems.
- Intelligence Machines simulating human intelligence processes.
7 Clues: AI enabling systems to learn from data. • Total points vulnerable to cyber attacks. • Measures to protect against cyber threats. • Actions in cyberspace for security or attack. • Actions to exploit vulnerabilities in systems. • Political factors influencing behavior in cybersecurity • Intelligence Machines simulating human intelligence processes.
