environmental economics Crossword Puzzles
president carter 2021-02-16
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- response by the U.S. congress
- ni An Iranian religious leader
- protection of the environment.
- A peace treaty between Israeal
- when Carter entered office inflation soared
- March 28, 1979
- boosted the budget for the EPA and addressed specific environmental issues
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- new focus on human rights
- Soviet Union
- deeply troubled economy.
- protect human and environmental
- believed to belong to every person
- carter in effort to make relations calm.
- American diplomats hostage for 444 days.
- celebrated on April 22
15 Clues: Soviet Union • March 28, 1979 • celebrated on April 22 • deeply troubled economy. • new focus on human rights • response by the U.S. congress • protection of the environment. • A peace treaty between Israeal • protect human and environmental • ni An Iranian religious leader • believed to belong to every person • carter in effort to make relations calm. • ...
Economics 2014-06-01
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- Deal This economic plan was developed to aid industry and the people during the Great Depression.
- The economic policy of cutting taxes, reducing government regulations, and reducing governmental spending.
- Morgan The leading investor in the country who attempted to stop the stock market crash by investing millions.
- Characterized by high inflation rates, high unemployment, and slow economic growth.
- Faire The hands-off economic policy of the federal government.
- Economic policy used by Joseph Stalin and Mao Zedong.
- Hamilton The first economic policy of the United States as a separate nation was developed by this Secretary of the Treasury.
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- Wilson The President that created the Federal Reserve Board.
- Economics This term depicts a belief that the government, during economic hardship, should provide aid, even if it involves deficit spending.
- The economic policy of having colonies in order to create a favorable balance of trade.
- of Supply and Demand Theory that states if supply is low and demand is high, prices increase.
- Tariff Protects American industry from foreign influence in the market at home and also provides the government with revenue.
- The weekday on which the stock market began to fall in October of 1929.
- Estate The market whose decline is most strongly tied to the Great Recession.
14 Clues: Economic policy used by Joseph Stalin and Mao Zedong. • Wilson The President that created the Federal Reserve Board. • Faire The hands-off economic policy of the federal government. • The weekday on which the stock market began to fall in October of 1929. • Characterized by high inflation rates, high unemployment, and slow economic growth. • ...
Economics 2016-01-26
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- something that motivates an individual to perform an action.
- You go out drinking, you have to study for a test. You have a hangover in the morning, you fail your test.
- decisions regarding investment, production, and distribution are based on supply and demand, and prices of goods and services are determined in a free price system
- state where economic forces such as supply and demand are balanced
- used to describe many excess assets including income, profits, capital and goods.
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- demand for a product or service exceeds its supply in a market. It is the opposite of an excess supply
- Economic planning may be carried out in a decentralized, distributed or centralized manner depending on the specific organization of economic institutions.
- An economic measure of output per unit of input. Inputs include labor and capital
- used by Adam Smith to describe unintended social benefits resulting from individual actions.
- the theory that an increasing consumption of goods is economically desirable; also : a preoccupation with and an inclination toward the buying of consumer goods.
- market structure in which a small number of firms has the large majority of market share
- total amount of a specific good or service that is available to consumers.
- a consumer's desire and willingness to pay a price for a specific good or service.
- a single company or group owns all or nearly all of the market for a given type of product or service
14 Clues: something that motivates an individual to perform an action. • state where economic forces such as supply and demand are balanced • total amount of a specific good or service that is available to consumers. • An economic measure of output per unit of input. Inputs include labor and capital • ...
Economics 2018-03-08
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- ethnic /the principle that hard work is intrinsically virtuous or worthy of reward.
- / short for gross domestic product.
- /the part of economics concerned with single factors and the effects of individual decisions.
- /a side effect or consequence of an industrial or commercial activity that affects other parties without this being reflected in the cost of the goods or services involved,
- /the application of scientific knowledge for practical purposes, especially in industry.
- motive /the desire for financial gain as an incentive in economic activity
- threshold /the measurement of poverty in America.
- benefit /exchange of goods or services for other goods or services with no medium of exchange.
- transfer /programs aim to reduce poverty by making welfare programs conditional upon the receivers' actions.
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- /financialsupport given to people in need
- interest /a common concern among citizens in the management and affairs of local, state, and national government.
- /the part of economics concerned with large-scale or general economic factors, such as interest rates and national productivity.
- /an event or contest in which people compete.
- rider /a market failure that occurs when people take advantage of being able to use a common resource, or collective good, without paying for it,
14 Clues: / short for gross domestic product. • /financialsupport given to people in need • /an event or contest in which people compete. • threshold /the measurement of poverty in America. • motive /the desire for financial gain as an incentive in economic activity • /the application of scientific knowledge for practical purposes, especially in industry. • ...
economics 2017-11-28
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- a situation in which the quantity demanded is greater than the quantity supplied at a given price
- price: the price that "clears the market" by leaving neither a surplus nor a shortage at the end of a trading period
- coupon: a ticket or a receipt that entitles the holder to obtain a certain amount of a product
- the monetary value of a product as established by supply and demand
- a partial refund of the original price of the product
- a situation in which the quantity supplied is greater than the quantity demanded at a given price
- price: which is essentially a price floor for farm products
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- floor: lowest legal price that can be paid for a good or service
- a system under which an agency such as government decides everone's "fair" share
- model: a set of assumptions that can be listed in a table, illustrated with a graph, or even stated algebraically- to help analyze behavior and predict outcomes
- loan: a loan that carries neither a penalty nor further obligation to repay if not paid back
- payment: a check sent to producers that makes up the difference between the actual market price and the target price
- wage: the lowest legal wage that can be paid to most workers
- equilibrium: a situation in which prices are relatively stable, and the quantity of goods or services supplied is equal to the quantity demanded
14 Clues: a partial refund of the original price of the product • price: which is essentially a price floor for farm products • wage: the lowest legal wage that can be paid to most workers • floor: lowest legal price that can be paid for a good or service • the monetary value of a product as established by supply and demand • ...
economics 2019-01-04
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- Revenue that comes from additional income received from each increase of one unit in sales
- Economy where there are both parts command and market
- Giving up one alternative good or service for another
- Money a business receives from selling its goods
- All the things that can be used in making products or services that people want
- Economy where decisions are made on the basis of habit or custom
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- Economy where the government answers all the economic questions
- Cost that changes depending on how much a business produces
- Cost that do not change
- Cost of the next best use of your money or time when you choose to do one thing rather than another
- Economy where businesses own the resources used to produce goods and services
- Desires that people have that can be met by getting a product or a service
- Occurs whenever we do not have enough resources to produce all of the things we would like to have
- Cost that combines variable and fixed
14 Clues: Cost that do not change • Cost that combines variable and fixed • Money a business receives from selling its goods • Economy where there are both parts command and market • Giving up one alternative good or service for another • Cost that changes depending on how much a business produces • Economy where the government answers all the economic questions • ...
Economics 2023-11-25
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- The central banking system of the United States
- Payment made for the use of money over time
- The total value of goods and services produced by a country
- The total cost of producing one more unit of a good
- a situation in which demand is greater than supply
- A situation in which prices increase rapidly
- The level of satisfaction derived from consuming a good or service
- The ease with which an asset can be converted to cash
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- The government’s plan for spending and taxation
- A market structure with a single seller
- A person who organizes and operates a business
- A tax on imported goods
- System where businesses are privately owned
- A tax on imported goods
- The study of how individuals and societies allocate resources
15 Clues: A tax on imported goods • A tax on imported goods • A market structure with a single seller • Payment made for the use of money over time • System where businesses are privately owned • A situation in which prices increase rapidly • A person who organizes and operates a business • The government’s plan for spending and taxation • ...
Economics 2024-09-05
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- the study of how goods and services are consumed and produced
- wealth in the form of money or other assets owned by a person or organization
- these are NOT necessary for survival
- taking a larger community and studying its trade, unemployment figures, inflation and interest rates
- human activity that provides the services or goods in an economy
- tasks performed for the benefit of the customer
- anything used to get or create goods and services that people want or need
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- any tangible or physical product we can see and touch
- the capacity of an individual or group who want to provide a particular good or service to the market
- materials or substances from the Earth; one of the factors of production
- these are necessary for survival
- the study of how individuals, households, and businesses make decisions about using resources
- having a limited supply of resources to meet the needs and wants of society
- Natural, Capital, Labor
14 Clues: Natural, Capital, Labor • these are necessary for survival • these are NOT necessary for survival • tasks performed for the benefit of the customer • any tangible or physical product we can see and touch • the study of how goods and services are consumed and produced • human activity that provides the services or goods in an economy • ...
economics 2023-03-03
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- how much people want something
- relating to or applied to each person
- an amount you have to meet
- the amount of something a store has
- type of money
- goods used in creating other goods
- not a lot of something
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- temporarily stop something
- a service or Good that is essential
- how much you earn
- a service or Good that is not essential
- an economic system combining private and public enterprise
- total value of goods produced a services provided in a country during one year
- when countries exchange things
14 Clues: type of money • how much you earn • not a lot of something • temporarily stop something • an amount you have to meet • how much people want something • when countries exchange things • goods used in creating other goods • a service or Good that is essential • the amount of something a store has • relating to or applied to each person • a service or Good that is not essential • ...
economics 2023-03-03
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- how much people want something
- relating to or applied to each person
- an amount you have to meet
- the amount of something a store has
- type of money
- goods used in creating other goods
- not a lot of something
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- temporarily stop something
- a service or Good that is essential
- how much you earn
- a service or Good that is not essential
- an economic system combining private and public enterprise
- total value of goods produced a services provided in a country during one year
- when countries exchange things
14 Clues: type of money • how much you earn • not a lot of something • temporarily stop something • an amount you have to meet • how much people want something • when countries exchange things • goods used in creating other goods • a service or Good that is essential • the amount of something a store has • relating to or applied to each person • a service or Good that is not essential • ...
Economics 2023-04-21
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- A person who buys goods and services
- Money left after expenses
- People or businesses offering goods for sale
- Individuals own businesses and property rather than the government
- An activity someone is paid to preform
- The way people earn and spend money
- Person who makes goods
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- Father of capitalism
- Someone who starts a business
- The right to make decisions for an individual’s business or property
- What consumers are willing to buy at a given price
- Amount the seller has to sell
- Money received in payment for goods or services
- The things that people sell
14 Clues: Father of capitalism • Person who makes goods • Money left after expenses • The things that people sell • Someone who starts a business • Amount the seller has to sell • The way people earn and spend money • A person who buys goods and services • An activity someone is paid to preform • People or businesses offering goods for sale • ...
Economics 2023-04-24
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- the way people buy and sell stuff
- stuff sold
- the money received in payment for goods or services
- People who sell stuff
- Scottish economist who came up with the idea of capitalism. He is known as the father of modern economics, wrote the Wealth of Nations, and influenced the Founding Fathers of the United States.(Last name)
- what consumers are willing to buy at a given price
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- the money left over after all expenses are paid
- Makes goods
- a person who buys goods and services
- an economic system where property and business are owned by the government. The government makes choices about producing and pricing. The consumers have no choice.
- an activity that someone is paid to perform
- when different businesses compete for consumers’ money
- the name of Adam Smith’s idea of a free market economy
- the amount the seller has to sell at a particular price
14 Clues: stuff sold • Makes goods • People who sell stuff • the way people buy and sell stuff • a person who buys goods and services • an activity that someone is paid to perform • the money left over after all expenses are paid • what consumers are willing to buy at a given price • the money received in payment for goods or services • ...
Economics 2021-09-28
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- A goal of monetary and fiscal policy aiming to support sustainable rates of economic activity
- Different economic firms are in contention to obtain goods that are limited
- An asset or item acquired with the goal of generating income or appreciation
- The lowest wage per hour that a worker may be paid
- Any government system that provides monetary assistance
- The fundamental right of every human to control his or her own labor and property
- Gross domestic product
- A general increase in prices
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- Motivation of firms that operate so as to maximize their profits
- The situation in an economy where the desires and needs of consumers control the output of producers.
- An economic system combining private and public enterprise
- An income from a pension or incentives Anything that motivates a person to do something
- Willingly engaging in market transactions
- the fairness and distribution of economic wealth, tax liability, resources, and assets in a society
14 Clues: Gross domestic product • A general increase in prices • Willingly engaging in market transactions • The lowest wage per hour that a worker may be paid • Any government system that provides monetary assistance • An economic system combining private and public enterprise • Motivation of firms that operate so as to maximize their profits • ...
Economics 2021-09-28
Economics 2025-01-27
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- Which business organization has only one owner?
- Which type of market structure has just one seller?
- Electric companies and cable companies represent which market structure?
- Which market structure has "some" price control?
- using non-price competition?
- What type of liability do the owners of a sole proprietorship and partnership have?
- Which type of market structure has just a few sellers
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- Which market structure engages in non-price competition to distinguish their products
- Which business organization is owned by many shareholders/stockholders?
- Which business organization is owned by two or more people?
- Restaurants and retail clothing stores represent which market structure?
- What type of taxation does a corporation face?
- Competition Which market structure has just identical products with no differentiation?
- competitors?
- What type of liability do the owners of a corporation have?
- Which market structure may sell identical products or they may differentiate their
16 Clues: competitors? • using non-price competition? • What type of taxation does a corporation face? • Which business organization has only one owner? • Which market structure has "some" price control? • Which type of market structure has just one seller? • Which type of market structure has just a few sellers • Which business organization is owned by two or more people? • ...
Economics 2023-10-24
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- goods tools needed to make a product
- someone who starts a business and assumes the risk
- a product you can touch and/or hold
- resource that improves production
- someone who hires others to work for him/her
- generally the more of this you have, the better you will do in the workforce
- the term to describe the work people do to earn money
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- when workers do different jobs
- someone who makes/creates a product or service
- a product that can't be touched/held such as insurance
- one way to create a division of labor
- something that can be used to increase profit or production
- when a company focuses on doing one thing well
- someone who uses a product or hires a service
14 Clues: when workers do different jobs • resource that improves production • a product you can touch and/or hold • one way to create a division of labor • goods tools needed to make a product • someone who hires others to work for him/her • someone who uses a product or hires a service • someone who makes/creates a product or service • ...
Economics 2023-10-30
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- the withdrawal of income from the flow, such as savings, taxation and imports.
- cost a price that can be directly tied to the production of specific goods or services.
- the introduction of income into the flow, such as additions to investment, government expenditure and exports.
- economic capital is investment in machinery and equipment
- measure of the market value of all the final goods and services.
- cost often involves a trade-off
- Occurs when the economy reaches its maximum productive output, signaling the end of the expansion
- the amount of an asset or resource that exceeds the portion that's actively utilized.
- the increase in prices of goods and services, and the rate of change of those prices.
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- refers to changes in the general level of economic activity.
- the ability to initiate the production process by organising and combining all of the necessary factors of production.
- An upward trend in the business cycle, characterized by an increase in production and employment.
- households demand fewer goods and services, businesses reduce the number of workers they employ and growth in wages and prices slows
- any human service
14 Clues: any human service • cost often involves a trade-off • economic capital is investment in machinery and equipment • refers to changes in the general level of economic activity. • measure of the market value of all the final goods and services. • the withdrawal of income from the flow, such as savings, taxation and imports. • ...
Economics 2024-01-18
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- Ireland has the lowest rate of _____________ at 12.5%
- Ireland has a ______ economy
- Plumber, shopkeepers are part of this sector
- Our needs and wants are unlimited but the economic resources are limited
- All the workers who are available to help produce goods and services
- Something you must have like food
- Economic Return is Rent
- Economic Return is Profit
- People who are employed by the state
- Something you would like to have like PS5
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- Land, Labour, Capital, Enterprise
- economy which anyone is free to make decisions
- The value of what you lose when choosing between two or more options
- System of individuals, businesses and governments that produces, sells and buys goods and services
14 Clues: Economic Return is Rent • Economic Return is Profit • Ireland has a ______ economy • Land, Labour, Capital, Enterprise • Something you must have like food • People who are employed by the state • Something you would like to have like PS5 • Plumber, shopkeepers are part of this sector • economy which anyone is free to make decisions • ...
Economics 2024-04-19
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- The amount the seller has to sell at a particular price
- The money received in payment for goods or services
- Individuals own businesses and property rather than the government
- What consumers are willing to buy at a price
- The right to make decisions for an indivdual's business or property
- The things that people sell
- An activity that someone is paid to perform
- The way people earn and spend money
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- The money left over after all expenses are paid
- The founder of a business
- Scottish economist who came up with the idea of capitalism.
- When different businesses compete for consumers' money
- The person who makes the goods
- people or businesses offering goods for sale
14 Clues: The founder of a business • The things that people sell • The person who makes the goods • The way people earn and spend money • An activity that someone is paid to perform • What consumers are willing to buy at a price • people or businesses offering goods for sale • The money left over after all expenses are paid • The money received in payment for goods or services • ...
Economics 2022-03-15
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- economic philosophy of free-market capitalism that opposes government intervention (a french term)
- an economic system in which prices are determined by unrestricted competition between privately owned businesses
- when income earned exceeds expenses paid
- a market in which securities are bought and sold; a stock exchange.
- Who created the invisible hand theory
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- the value of what you have to give up in order to choose something else
- if at the market price the quantity demanded is equal to the quantity supplied
- exchange (something) for something else, typically as a commercial transaction.
- Something that is needed to survive
- the state of being scarce or in short supply
- the total amount of a specific good or service that is available to consumers
- the study of scarcity and its implications for the use of resources, production of goods and services, growth of production and welfare over time
- an economic principle referring to a consumer's desire to purchase goods and services and willingness to pay a price for a specific good or service
- Something that is desired
14 Clues: Something that is desired • Something that is needed to survive • Who created the invisible hand theory • when income earned exceeds expenses paid • the state of being scarce or in short supply • a market in which securities are bought and sold; a stock exchange. • the value of what you have to give up in order to choose something else • ...
Economics 2022-08-23
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- Merchandise or possessions
- A supply of money, materials and or assets
- How much a good is wanted or needed
- The good available to be sold
- A desire or wish
- Someone who starts their own business
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- They buy goods and services
- Desirable, worthwhile, and important
- An act that a consumer pays for
- Something required,essential,or important
- buying and selling goods and services.
- A shortage is supply
- They make the goods
- The stock of a resource
14 Clues: A desire or wish • They make the goods • A shortage is supply • The stock of a resource • Merchandise or possessions • They buy goods and services • The good available to be sold • An act that a consumer pays for • How much a good is wanted or needed • Desirable, worthwhile, and important • Someone who starts their own business • buying and selling goods and services. • ...
ECONOMICS 2022-02-10
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- a shift of workforce from agriculture to other allied activities and non – agricultural sectors.
- is the backbone of Indian economy
- refers to change from single cropping system to multi cropping system
- areas usually refer to villages
- marketing take benefit of collective bargaining to secure a better price of their product for farmers
- is an agricultural branch that deals with the practices of farming, breeding, and the care of farm animals
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- lso known as informal sector/ non institutional sector
- the statutory division of agricultural land and its reallocation to landless people
- refers to the credit for farmers in rural areas
- refers to the method of enhancing the quality of life and financial well-being of individuals
- marketing covers the services involved in moving an agricultural product from the farm to the consumer
- is a great source of livelihood to many people in the coastal areas
- refers to cultivation of crops like fruits, vegetables, flowers, etc.
- farming is one of the eco friendly method.
14 Clues: areas usually refer to villages • is the backbone of Indian economy • farming is one of the eco friendly method. • refers to the credit for farmers in rural areas • lso known as informal sector/ non institutional sector • is a great source of livelihood to many people in the coastal areas • refers to change from single cropping system to multi cropping system • ...
economics 2022-04-19
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- the amount an an item is sold
- a synonym for a scarcity
- what you provide to customers
- the study of the smaller scale of economics
- the amount made or finical gain
- the study of the lager scale of economics
- how good or bad a product is
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- the increase in sales or product
- a sentence or phrase to raise ones ego
- something you sell
- to switch an items or resource
- a to sell and trade items
- how much an item or product is in stock
- a organized business
14 Clues: something you sell • a organized business • a synonym for a scarcity • a to sell and trade items • how good or bad a product is • the amount an an item is sold • what you provide to customers • to switch an items or resource • the amount made or finical gain • the increase in sales or product • a sentence or phrase to raise ones ego • how much an item or product is in stock • ...
Economics 2022-04-26
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- the things people sell
- people or businesses offering goods for sale
- the way people earn and spend money
- the name of Adam Smith's free market economy
- a person who buys goods or services
- the money left over after expenses
- an economic system where price is based on supply and demand and has little government regulation
- what consumers are willing to pay at a given price
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- the money received in payment for goods and services
- the person who makes the goods
- an activity someone is paid to perform
- scottish economist who came up with the idea of a free market economy
- the amount the seller has to sell at a particular price
- the founder of a business
14 Clues: the things people sell • the founder of a business • the person who makes the goods • the money left over after expenses • the way people earn and spend money • a person who buys goods or services • an activity someone is paid to perform • people or businesses offering goods for sale • the name of Adam Smith's free market economy • ...
economics 2026-02-23
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- A person who buys and uses products.
- Food, water, and shelter are examples of these.
- Money left over after a business pays its bills.
- Physical items that can be seen and touched.
- RESOURCES Raw materials from nature like water and wood.
- A tax on goods coming into the country.
- Things we desire but aren't necessary for survival.
- A 10% tax on most things we buy in Australia.
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- Tax paid to the government from your salary.
- The human work and effort in a business.
- RESOURCES Man-made items like tools and machinery.
- The skill of starting a new business and taking risks.
- To send goods or services to another country for sale.
- Activities done for us by others (e.g., a haircut).
14 Clues: A person who buys and uses products. • A tax on goods coming into the country. • The human work and effort in a business. • Tax paid to the government from your salary. • Physical items that can be seen and touched. • A 10% tax on most things we buy in Australia. • Food, water, and shelter are examples of these. • Money left over after a business pays its bills. • ...
Welcome Back Concept Crossword 2023-08-23
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- the process of improving socio-economic and environmental conditions
- the international political and moral philosophy based on the idea that economics and politics to structured in a way that exploits the less powerful
- the philosophy that suggests that women should be socially, politically and economically equal to men
- the idea that human beings are entitled to certain privileges
- the ability to influence a course of events
- the term used to describe the influence of events by coercive means
- the international political and moral philosophy based on the idea that political actors act for their own benefit
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- the theory that rights are not universal and are subject to contextual surroundings
- the legitimate use of power and force in a defined area
- the concept that state and non-state actors are reliant on one another to survive and prosper
- the international political and moral philosophy based on the idea that cooperation is mutually beneficial to political actors
11 Clues: the ability to influence a course of events • the legitimate use of power and force in a defined area • the idea that human beings are entitled to certain privileges • the term used to describe the influence of events by coercive means • the process of improving socio-economic and environmental conditions • ...
MAX CROSSWORD 2014-02-10
18 Clues: mode • chart • drive • state • chance • expense • grandpa • complete • movement • truthful • training • wonderful • economics • production • inflammable • presentation • crop growing • unfortunately
ECONOMICS 2024-05-17
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- - Gross domestic Product
- - The study of money and production and distribution of services
- - A process to control the amount of goods and services.
- - Financial value of someone's assets.
- - Economic system - Government ownership of resources.
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- - Depending on other countries for trade.
- - Chain or development and movement of goods though economics.
- - Condition of limited services.
- - System of economics based on private ownership of business.
- - Interaction between various countries in the world.
10 Clues: - Gross domestic Product • - Condition of limited services. • - Financial value of someone's assets. • - Depending on other countries for trade. • - Interaction between various countries in the world. • - Economic system - Government ownership of resources. • - A process to control the amount of goods and services. • ...
Intro to Economics 2023-02-06
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- the royal guards ____ the royal family (-ism suffix)
- physical work
- intangible commodity
- availability of supplies
- economics but gigantic
- ___ and demand
- supply and ____
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- a feeling but plural
- someone who is willing and able to work but does not have a paid job\
- $
- ability for the consumer to decide a purchase
- an individual who identifies a need in the marketplace and works to fulfill it
- gamble
- ant-man sized economics
- a service or other asset used to produce goods and services
15 Clues: $ • gamble • physical work • ___ and demand • supply and ____ • a feeling but plural • intangible commodity • economics but gigantic • ant-man sized economics • availability of supplies • ability for the consumer to decide a purchase • the royal guards ____ the royal family (-ism suffix) • a service or other asset used to produce goods and services • ...
Environmental Engineering 2017-11-22
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- something or someone famous and admired by many people; is thought to represent something of importance
- to improve the way something is done or used so that it is as effective as possible
- something that is easy to recognize, such as a tall tree or building, and that helps you know where you are
- connected with beauty and the study of beauty
- to get rid of something, especially something that is difficult to get rid of
- a very small creature that lives in plants or carpets
- the gas produced when an engine is working
- not easily noticed
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- to improve a machine or building by putting new and better parts in after it has been used for some time
- for a particular purpose or in a particular situation
- a ball shape
- in a general way, relating to the main facts rather than the details
- something that makes a place comfortable or easy to live in
- to make a good combination with someone or something else
- an important plan or process to achieve a particular aim or to solve a particular problem
- works well and is the result of clever thinking and new ideas
- the quality of doing something well and effectively, without wasting time, money, or energy
- the central and most important part of an area, system, or activity that all of the other parts are connected to
18 Clues: a ball shape • not easily noticed • the gas produced when an engine is working • connected with beauty and the study of beauty • for a particular purpose or in a particular situation • a very small creature that lives in plants or carpets • to make a good combination with someone or something else • something that makes a place comfortable or easy to live in • ...
Environmental Sustainability 2019-01-25
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- Energy that is collected from the Sun
- Materials such as minerals, trees, and water that occur naturally and can be used
- Thermal energy generated and stored in the Earth
- A healthy environment where the natural resources are not being overused is called __________.
- An area's ability to create an ongoing supply of renewable resources and absorb waste
- A device that converts the wind's kinetic energy into electrical energy
- The impact of a person or community on the environment
- The process of converting waste materials into new materials and objects
- A unhealthy environment where the natural resources are being overused is called __________.
- Unrefined petroleum
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- Electricity produced by running water moving a turbine
- Energy that is collected from resources that cannot be replenished on a human timescale
- Energy that is collected from resources that are naturally replenished
- A natural fuel formed in the geological past from the remains of living organisms
- Organic materials produced in a renewable manner that can be used to create energy
- The process of maintaining change in a balanced environment
- A fuel derived directly from living matter
- A naturally occurring liquid found beneath the Earth's surface that can be refined into fuel
18 Clues: Unrefined petroleum • Energy that is collected from the Sun • A fuel derived directly from living matter • Thermal energy generated and stored in the Earth • Electricity produced by running water moving a turbine • The impact of a person or community on the environment • The process of maintaining change in a balanced environment • ...
Environmental Issues 2019-09-17
18 Clues: seca • lixo • tufão • cheias • furacão • vida animal • biodegradável • desflorestação • calotas polares • tremor de terra • pesca excessiva • efeito de estufa • amigo do ambiente • floresta tropical • energias renováveis • combustíveis fósseis • gases de escape de carros • animais em vias de extinção
Environmental issues 2025-08-04
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- The process of turning waste into new materials or products.
- Gases that trap heat in the Earth’s atmosphere.
- When a species no longer exists.
- A long period with little or no rain.
- Gases released into the air, often from vehicles or factories.
- Materials that are not needed and are thrown away.
- The removal of forests, usually for farming or building.
- When an area is covered with too much water.
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- The variety of plant and animal life in a particular area.
- The act of making air, water, or land dirty or harmful.
- Global .... The rise in Earth’s average temperature over time.
- Using resources in a way that protects the environment for the future.
- Natural fuels like coal, oil, and gas formed from ancient plants and animals.
- Animals or plants that are at risk of disappearing forever.
- Energy from natural sources that never run out (e.g., sun, wind).
- A community of plants, animals, and the environment they live in.
- The total amount of carbon dioxide a person or activity produces.
- When too many people live in one area, causing environmental stress.
18 Clues: When a species no longer exists. • A long period with little or no rain. • When an area is covered with too much water. • Gases that trap heat in the Earth’s atmosphere. • Materials that are not needed and are thrown away. • The act of making air, water, or land dirty or harmful. • The removal of forests, usually for farming or building. • ...
Environmental issues 2025-01-18
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- the gas organisms breath
- small pieces of rubbish (cans, paper, bottles)
- rising of the earth´s temperature
- the process of making air, soil, water etc. didrty
- violent storm with very strong winds, especially in the western Atlantic Ocean
- long period of time without raining
- the natural world in which plants, animals and people live
- a process of making something a desert
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- violent shaking of earth´s surface
- percipitation that contains harmful chemicals from factory gases and that damages trees, crops and buildings (2 words)
- the process by which the surface of something is gradually destroyed through the action of wind or rain
- a group of animals that are able to reproduce with each other
- to make sure something is not harmed
- the process of something being damaged or made worse
- a substance that causes death if it gets to the body
- stop something from being done, especially by law
- an amount of money that has to be paid as a punishment for not obeying the law
- to go after wild animals in order to catch or kill them
18 Clues: the gas organisms breath • rising of the earth´s temperature • violent shaking of earth´s surface • long period of time without raining • to make sure something is not harmed • a process of making something a desert • small pieces of rubbish (cans, paper, bottles) • stop something from being done, especially by law • the process of making air, soil, water etc. didrty • ...
Mini-Unit 3 Review (Capitalism) 2022-09-07
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- The movement of a Demand curve can be an increase or a decrease.
- This is a tax on a foreign import.
- the book shared the beliefs of a free market economy.
- In an economy, this is the amount of a good or service provided by producers.
- the amount of a product society wants to have.
- Term for when supply of a good meets the demand of a good.
- a law in economics that states when a price of a good increases so does the production. (Positive correlation)
- This is the study of economics concerned with the single factors and decisions of individuals.
- This is the concept that profit-driven individuals will provide for society’s needs.
- a requirement that a society has to have to survive.
- The drive that motivates one to do something.
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- This is an economic theory and system predicated upon a country's trade and industry being controlled by private owners for profit, rather than by the state.
- This is a circumstance when the supply of a good or service falls short of the amount demanded by consumers.
- This is the practice of eliminating tariffs in order to maximize regional and interregional commercial trade.
- French term meaning 'hands off', referring to the lack of government interference in the economy.
- This principle of free market economics ensures that a variety of suppliers will result in an equilibrium price and higher production quality.
- This is a circumstance when the supply of a good or service exceeds the amount demanded by consumers.
- Having a short supply.
- a law in economics that states when a price of a good increases the consumption decreases. (Negative correlation)
- the country where Adam Smith was from.
20 Clues: Having a short supply. • This is a tax on a foreign import. • the country where Adam Smith was from. • The drive that motivates one to do something. • the amount of a product society wants to have. • a requirement that a society has to have to survive. • the book shared the beliefs of a free market economy. • Term for when supply of a good meets the demand of a good. • ...
HEALTH ECONOMICS 2024-09-01
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- that various inputs are substitutable for one another in the production of nursing care
- when there is not enough of it to satisfy human wants
- is the study of theproper allocation
- Originated in France and were most popular during the second half of the 18th century
- It is the crucial determinant of how the overall economy performs.
- is a systematic study of the state and government
- group of people
- a single purchaser in a market that has few or many sellers
- are provided in numerous ways and are an intangible activity
- is considered the father of macroeconomics.
- is the general category of the human effort that is used for the production of goods and services
- comes from ground such as oil, gold, wheat
- is the scientific study of the human behavior.
- markets dominated by few firms
- economics It is an economic analysis that explains what happens in the economy
- portrayed as exploitative and alienating.
- the study of human societies and cultures and their development.
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- is the process of reasoning from general to particular
- was considered the father of modern economics for his treatise An Inquiry into the Nature an Causes of the Wealth of Nations
- is a social science that focuses on the study of past events.
- examined wealth accumulation
- Ground used to build structures
- deals with the behavior of individual components
- It deals with the behavior of the economy as a whole
- is the study of the society or groups
- economics is concerned with what should be.
- have a desire to possess or do; wish for.
- which literally means "management of a household
- is whatever people make to help them make other things
- study or science
30 Clues: group of people • study or science • examined wealth accumulation • markets dominated by few firms • Ground used to build structures • is the study of theproper allocation • is the study of the society or groups • have a desire to possess or do; wish for. • portrayed as exploitative and alienating. • comes from ground such as oil, gold, wheat • ...
Environmental Justice 2024-01-26
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- This celebrity became a prominent advocate for environmental justice causes.
- The international collaboration formed in 2023 to address climate-related displacement and promote justice.
- The intersection of social justice and environmental issues
- A landmark legal case that drew attention to environmental racism in 2023.
- The global event that emphasizes the importance of addressing climate-related displacement and promoting justice.
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- The term for the movement of people due to environmental factors, such as climate change.
- Draws attention to disparities in environmental impact on different communities
- An innovative technology developed to assist communities in monitoring and addressing environmental issues.
- A grassroots movement advocating for the rights of those displaced by environmental issues.
- A community-led initiative aimed at addressing environmental injustice.
10 Clues: The intersection of social justice and environmental issues • A community-led initiative aimed at addressing environmental injustice. • A landmark legal case that drew attention to environmental racism in 2023. • This celebrity became a prominent advocate for environmental justice causes. • ...
Nuthin 2014-05-21
20 Clues: kaas • Frans • patat • Duits • salade • tonijn • meestal • broodje • maaltijd • economie • biologie • techniek • boterham • wiskunde • kunst, CKV • sinaasappel • geschiedenis • aardrijkskunde • vegetarisch(e) • natuur- en scheikunde
1-120 2023-01-08
Vocabulary test 2023-09-25
20 Clues: ovi • ofő • liba • tesi • kémia • japán • fogak • házas • fizika • francia • érkezni • órarend • földrajz • tantárgy • kétnyelvű • megy(I/3) • felöltözni • műkorcsolya • közgazdaságtan • kipakol( mosogató gépet)
Solutions elementary unit 2 Eduards G 2022-04-13
20 Clues: taka • plašs • sauss • ķīmija • sports • slapšs • maziņs • noguris • vienmēr • vēsture • ģērbties • ekonomija • apkaunots • uztraukts • ģeogrāfija • piektdiena • vācu valoda • ēst brokastis • skoas ekskursija • patīkami satraukts
Arnold and the American Dream 2014-01-21
21 Clues: mål • kurs • lagre • oppnå • fysisk • streve • følelse • økonomi • himmelen • kontroll • muskuløs • tilfreds • regnskap • forfølge • fattigdom • mislykkes • østerrisk • gjenkjenne • konkurranse • solbrun hud • trekke seg tilbake
Spanish Vocab 2020-10-06
20 Clues: art • class • paper • music • school • course • biology • stadium • physics • schedule • homework • sciences • test;quiz • geography • test;exam • economics • bookstore • house;home • trimester;quarter • university;college
Spanish 2020-10-06
20 Clues: art • music • class • course • physics • spanish • stadium • science • biology • homework • semester • schedule • geography • test;quiz • test;exam • economics • house;home • accounting • computerscience • trimester;quarter
school 2023-10-12
22 Clues: Duits • Spaans • fysica • chemie • Grieks • Engels • Latijn • wiskunde • biologie • kleuters • techniek • economie • directeur • Nederlands • cheerleader • geschiedenis • wetenschappen • aardrijkskunde • derdejaarsstudent • tweedejaarsstudent • eerstejaarsstudent • laatstejaarsstudent
Chemistry Safety Signs 2022-06-22
14 Clues: Eyewash • Recycling • Biohazards • No open flames • Toxic chemical • Non-potable water • Electrical hazard • Fire extinguisher • Explosive materials • Corrosive materials • Flammable materials • Environmental hazard • Combustible materials • Radioactive materials
Chapter 15 Vocabulary 2023-02-10
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- agonist muscles
- environmental
- hormones
- jumper's knee
- antagonist muscles
- osteochondritis dissecans
- femoral fractures
- tibiofemoral joint
- anatomic
- avascular necrosis
- bursitis
- dislocation of the tibiofemoral joint
- quadriceps
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- functional knee braces
- prophylactic knee brace
- patellar subluxation/dislocation
- Osgood-Schlatter disease
- neuromechanical
- Q angle
- myositis ossificans
- patellofemoral joint
- neuromuscular
- neurocognitive insufficiency
- hip adductors
- hamstrings
- patellar fractures
- chondromalacia
- idiopathic
28 Clues: Q angle • hormones • anatomic • bursitis • hamstrings • idiopathic • quadriceps • environmental • jumper's knee • neuromuscular • hip adductors • chondromalacia • neuromechanical • agonist muscles • femoral fractures • antagonist muscles • tibiofemoral joint • avascular necrosis • patellar fractures • myositis ossificans • patellofemoral joint • functional knee braces • prophylactic knee brace • ...
Inventor of the Industrial Revolution 2019-12-18
10 Clues: bacteria • telegraph • steamboat • cotton gin • engine steam • spinning jenny • smallpox vaccine • the father of economics • the process of making steel from iron • impact the world through economics and politics
unit 2022-10-13
crossword 2023-03-20
Global economics crossword A 2020-10-21
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- Demand curve influence
- Caused by price- and wage increases
- The sum (line) of what is being produced
- Author economics book
- Nobel prize economics winner 2008
- Demand curve influence
- Part of income not saved/consumed
- Law related to GDP growth and unemployment
- Goods and services shipped overseas
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- People leaving a country
- Short term seasonal unemployment
- Part of income not invested/consumed
- Long term unemployments
- Goods and services brought into a country
- Is lowering the populations and labour force
- The sum (line) of our purchases
- Part of income paid to governments
- Popular website with historical graphs
18 Clues: Author economics book • Demand curve influence • Demand curve influence • Long term unemployments • People leaving a country • The sum (line) of our purchases • Short term seasonal unemployment • Nobel prize economics winner 2008 • Part of income not saved/consumed • Part of income paid to governments • Caused by price- and wage increases • Goods and services shipped overseas • ...
Chapter 2 Spanish Crossword 2020-10-06
22 Clues: art • quiz • class • music • course • library • biology • history • Spanish • English • physics • schedule • sciences • semester • homework • geography • economics • humanities • psychology • accounting • journalism • computer science
Violet Curry - Vocab Words 2020-10-07
22 Clues: art • quiz • exam • house • music • clock • school • course • window • eraser • history • library • Spanish • semester • homework • schedule • economics • chemistry • trimester • sociology • psychology • laboratory
Solutions elementary Unit 2 Andris 2022-04-13
20 Clues: upe • mazs • virve • ieleja • mūzika • ķīmija • plasts • bīstams • džungļi • vēsture • vienmēr • svēdiena • bioloģija • ekonoomika • ģeogrāfija • piektdiena • vācu valoda • angļu valoda • franču valoda • vivuālā māksla
School stuff (German edition!) 2024-03-29
20 Clues: art • math • ruler • break • binder • ethics • history • physics • biology • politics • notebook • schedule • economics • chemistry • geography • pencil-case • colored-pencil • social-studies • school-supplies • computer-science
canada 2023-04-18
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- a environmental issue where an uncontrolled fire that burns in the wildland vegetation, often in rural areas.
- who has the most power in Canada
- a wood prepared for use in buildings and carpentry
- type of climent in northern Canada
- the capital of Canada
- population pollution that is found in water
- the type of economy Canada has
- a treaty that was signed in 1992 by Canada, Mexico, and the United States but no longer exist
- a mineral that is a combustible black or brownish-black sedimentary rock with a high amount of carbon and hydrocarbons
- a environmental issue in the great lakes
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- head of government in Canada
- prime minster in Canada
- when people go into a cave to find rocks or minerals
- updated version of NAFTA
- -the type of government Canada has
- rain a type of rain that is a environmental issue in Canada when chemicals get mixed with rain
- a environmental issue where they cut down to many trees
- monarch of Canada
- what Canada is known for
- head of state in Canada
20 Clues: monarch of Canada • the capital of Canada • prime minster in Canada • head of state in Canada • updated version of NAFTA • what Canada is known for • head of government in Canada • the type of economy Canada has • who has the most power in Canada • -the type of government Canada has • type of climent in northern Canada • a environmental issue in the great lakes • ...
word formation 2023-10-26
20 Clues: Act • Act • Enter • Elect • Create • Nation • Create • Beauty • Friend • Nation • Develop • Politic • Success • Economy • Achieve • Industry • Organize • Converse • Conclude • Photograph
The Chemical Engineering Puzzle 2020-09-01
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- Capable of igniting spontaneously in air
- Characteristic of water that prevents lather formation
- Dimensionless number representing the ratio of buoyant to viscous forces
- A thermodynamic term for a substance's propensity to escape from one enviornmental compartent to another
- The pressure on an object as a result of an impacting shock wave
- A line tangent to direction of fluid flow
- Fluids for which viscosity decreases as stress as applied
- Device mounted in a process line that provides continuous reading of flow rate in line
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- The world's best source of critically evaluated thermo-physical and environmental property data
- Red area on NFPA diamond
- Process of dissociation of water
- Capacity to carry out a work
- A catalyzed chemical reaction in which one of the product is catalyst for the reaction
- Intersection of the raffinate-phase and extract-phase boundary curves
- branch of engineering that uses principles of chemistry, physics, mathematics, biology, and economics to efficiently use, produce, design, transport and transform energy and materials
- Device that raises pressure of gas
- Degree to which species tend to transfer from liquid to vapor state
- Alpha iron with BCC structure
- Valve used to control the pressure in a system which can build up due to process upset, equipment failure
19 Clues: Red area on NFPA diamond • Capacity to carry out a work • Alpha iron with BCC structure • Process of dissociation of water • Device that raises pressure of gas • Capable of igniting spontaneously in air • A line tangent to direction of fluid flow • Characteristic of water that prevents lather formation • Fluids for which viscosity decreases as stress as applied • ...
2.5. Vocab Review 2025-01-06
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- The capacity of a state to influence or control others through economic, military, and diplomatic means
- Independent organizations that address social, environmental, and political issues globally
- The part of government responsible for creating laws
- The upper house of Canada’s Parliament, composed of appointed members
- The person harmed in a situation, often requiring protection or justice
- An institution providing financial support and loans to countries in economic distress
- Someone who speaks or acts in support of a person or cause
- The individual who commits a harmful act or crime
- A core body of the UN responsible for maintaining international peace and security
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- The supreme law protecting human rights and freedoms in Canada
- A political system in which citizens vote directly or elect representatives to make decisions
- Large-scale companies that influence global economics through trade, lobbying, and investments
- A person who observes an event but does not take part
- Sovereign political entities with defined geographical boundaries and permanent populations
- A set of fundamental principles defining a state's political structure
- The authority of a state to govern itself without external interference
- An organization regulating global trade to ensure smooth and fair exchanges
- A public vote on a specific issue or policy question
- An international organization established to promote peace and global cooperation
19 Clues: The individual who commits a harmful act or crime • The part of government responsible for creating laws • A public vote on a specific issue or policy question • A person who observes an event but does not take part • Someone who speaks or acts in support of a person or cause • The supreme law protecting human rights and freedoms in Canada • ...
Introduction to the Philosophy of the Human Person 2025-09-28
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- Advocates addressing the growing environmental problems
- Practices like reducing food waste or choosing plant-based meals
- Applies an ecological and ethical approach in analyzing society and environmental problems
- Environmental damage caused by human activity
- Gives value to ecosystems and biological communities
- Philosophy that a good life means living in harmony with the natural world
- A branch of applied ethics that studies the moral responsibilities of individuals, societies, and governments in relation to climate change
- Renewable options like solar and wind, as alternative to fossil fuels
- Conservation and protection act covering animals and biodiversity
- Idea that Earth functions like a self-regulating living organism
- Someone who believes that nature has intrinsic value and humans are only one part of the natural world
- Belief that nature itself has intrinsic worth
- When poor communities are more exposed to environmental harm
- Promotes wise use and protection of natural resources for sustainability
- Refers to the fair distribution of environmental benefits and burdens, emphasizing equity, human rights, and social justice
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- A branch of philosophy concerned with the natural environment and humanity’s place in it
- Root cause of deforestation caused by corporate greed
- Maintaining the state of the environment
- Believes all organisms have inherent value and should be protected
- Belief that maintaining order in the environment brings out natural beauty
- Eco-friendly business choices like recyclable packaging
- Prudence in decision-making to ensure minimal waste while using resources
- Factories in poor communities causing dirty air and water
- When wealth and power are unevenly shared, worsening climate effects
- Reconciling human activities and economic growth with environmental protection
- Global alteration of weather patterns due to human and natural factors
- Moral approach analyzing the relationship between humans and the environment
- International pledges to cut emissions (e.g., Paris Agreement)
- Considers humans the most important species, free to use nature
- Practice of conserving electricity at home and using solar
30 Clues: Maintaining the state of the environment • Environmental damage caused by human activity • Belief that nature itself has intrinsic worth • Gives value to ecosystems and biological communities • Root cause of deforestation caused by corporate greed • Advocates addressing the growing environmental problems • Eco-friendly business choices like recyclable packaging • ...
Sustainability II 2024-08-19
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- actions and strategies that aim to reduce environmental impact and ensure the long-term viability of resources.
- materials or substances that occur in nature and can be used for economic gain, such as water, minerals, and forests.
- using less energy to perform the same task, reducing energy waste.
- farming practices that meet current food needs without compromising the ability of future generations to meet theirs, focusing on environmental health, economic profitability, and social equity.
- the careful use and management of water resources to ensure sustainability.
- the process of separating waste into different categories for more efficient disposal and recycling.
- a lifestyle or approach that seeks to avoid the use of plastics, particularly single-use plastics, to reduce environmental harm.
- efforts made to minimize the amount of waste generated, often through recycling, reusing, and composting.
- development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs.
- having a net zero carbon footprint by balancing the amount of carbon dioxide released with an equivalent amount sequestered or offset.
- an organized effort to collect and process materials that would otherwise be thrown away as trash and turn them into new products.
- tiny plastic particles less than 5mm in diameter that result from the breakdown of larger plastic waste and pose a threat to marine life and ecosystems.
- waste material that comes from plants or animals and can be broken down by other living organisms.
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- plastic products intended to be used once and then discarded, contributing significantly to environmental pollution.
- responsible management and care of the natural environment through conservation and sustainable practices.
- technology that is considered environmentally friendly based on its production process or supply chain.
- an economic system aimed at eliminating waste and the continual use of resources through recycling, reusing, and refurbishing.
- the process of handling and disposing of waste in a way that minimizes its impact on the environment.
- the effect of human activities on the natural environment, often measured to guide conservation efforts.
- a site for the disposal of waste materials by burial, often leading to environmental concerns such as pollution and land use.
20 Clues: using less energy to perform the same task, reducing energy waste. • the careful use and management of water resources to ensure sustainability. • waste material that comes from plants or animals and can be broken down by other living organisms. • the process of separating waste into different categories for more efficient disposal and recycling. • ...
Environmental protection 2016-10-27
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- Another word for poisonous
- Turning something old into something new
- Trees breathe it out
- Rain forming in the atmosphere when some dangerous chemicals combine with water
- The recyclable material which is polluting the waterways and harming the sea life
- A thin layer of gases that surrounds the Earth
- One of the three "R's"
- This is garbage which is just dropped on the ground
- A person who helps to promote the protection of our environment
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- A layer of air high above the Earth which prevents harmful ultraviolet light from the sun from reaching the Earth
- Nonliving species
- A branch of science dealing with the relationship of living things to their environments
- A mixture of smoke and fog
- Species which are in risk of going extinct
- The recyclable material most jars and bottles are made from
- The business of selling holidays that give people the chance to learn about a natural environment
- The cutting down of trees in a large area
- A long period when there is no rain
18 Clues: Nonliving species • Trees breathe it out • One of the three "R's" • Another word for poisonous • A mixture of smoke and fog • A long period when there is no rain • Turning something old into something new • The cutting down of trees in a large area • Species which are in risk of going extinct • A thin layer of gases that surrounds the Earth • ...
Environmental issues 2018-04-10
18 Clues: skräp • störa • utdöd • skada • nämna • omslag • djurart • otrolig • kåkstad • utvinna • soptunna • pungdjur • importera • prioritet • utvecklas • gränsatill • varaskyldig • urbanisering
Environmental Vocab 2019-05-06
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- group of various species that live in the same habitat
- place where an organism lives
- resource that is not replenished naturally
- species that is nonnative to an area
- heat-trapping gas molecule
- of organisms in a given area
- relationship between two species in which they both benefit
- only nonrenewable energy source that is not a fossil fuel
- animals that are found on a farm or ranch
- structure built across a river to control its flow
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- illegal hunting or killing of a protected species
- malnutrition and starvation
- of the atmosphere where UV radiation is absorbed
- facilities in an area, such as roads and hospitals
- reestablishment of trees in an area
- species that colonizes an uninhabited area
- area of land used for permanent waste disposal
- most common element found in the atmosphere
18 Clues: heat-trapping gas molecule • malnutrition and starvation • of organisms in a given area • place where an organism lives • reestablishment of trees in an area • species that is nonnative to an area • animals that are found on a farm or ranch • resource that is not replenished naturally • species that colonizes an uninhabited area • most common element found in the atmosphere • ...
Environmental Engineering 2017-11-22
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- to get rid of something, especially something that is difficult to get rid of
- not easily noticed
- a ball shape
- in a general way, relating to the main facts rather than the details
- an important plan or process to achieve a particular aim or to solve a particular problem
- to make a good combination with someone or something else
- works well and is the result of clever thinking and new ideas
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- something that makes a place comfortable or easy to live in
- to improve a machine or building by putting new and better parts in after it has been used for some time
- a very small creature that lives in plants or carpets
- for a particular purpose or in a particular situation
- the quality of doing something well and effectively, without wasting time, money, or energy
- to improve the way something is done or used so that it is as effective as possible
- connected with beauty and the study of beauty
- the central and most important part of an area, system, or activity that all of the other parts are connected to
- something that is easy to recognize, such as a tall tree or building, and that helps you know where you are
- the gas produced when an engine is working
- something or someone famous and admired by many people; is thought to represent something of importance
18 Clues: a ball shape • not easily noticed • the gas produced when an engine is working • connected with beauty and the study of beauty • a very small creature that lives in plants or carpets • for a particular purpose or in a particular situation • to make a good combination with someone or something else • something that makes a place comfortable or easy to live in • ...
environmental science 2023-09-11
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- a substance composed of atoms that cannot beperiodicown
- measurement of the amount of matter an object contains
- a weak chemical bond that forms when hydrogen atoms are covalently bonded
- attraction between two ions with opposite charges
- chart of all chemical elements known
- number of protons in the nucleus
- atoms of the same element with different number of neutrons
- very small particle that can contain chemical properties
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- cohesion of water molecules at the surfacecapillaryof water
- compounds used to hold together
- anything that occupies space and has mass
- unstable isotopes>radioactive isotopes
- molecules containing more than one element
- total number of protons and neutrons in an element
- when adhesion of water moecules to a surface is stronger than cohesion between the molecules.
- particles containing more than one atom
- one side more positive, other side more negative
- time it takes for atoms to decay
18 Clues: compounds used to hold together • time it takes for atoms to decay • number of protons in the nucleus • chart of all chemical elements known • unstable isotopes>radioactive isotopes • particles containing more than one atom • anything that occupies space and has mass • molecules containing more than one element • one side more positive, other side more negative • ...
Environmental Chemistry 2023-11-24
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- A chemical designed to kill fungus.
- ____________ compounds that do not contain a carbon molecule.
- A nutrient that makes up more than 1% of our body mass.
- A substance that provides additional nutrients to plants.
- An organism whose DNA has been altered.
- A chemical designed to kill insects.
- Substances essential for life.
- Movement of particles from low to high concentration using energy.
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- An overgrowth of algae.
- The process that plants use to gain nutrients.
- Metal elements that cause harm to the body when ingested.
- A type of nutrient that we only need a small amount of in our body.
- A material that an organism lives on and takes nutrients from.
- __________ compounds which are complex and include a carbon molecule.
- Movement of water molecules from high to low concentration.
- The process that animals use to get nutrients.
- Natural movement of chemical particles from high to low concentration.
- A chemical designed to kill plants.
18 Clues: An overgrowth of algae. • Substances essential for life. • A chemical designed to kill fungus. • A chemical designed to kill plants. • A chemical designed to kill insects. • An organism whose DNA has been altered. • The process that plants use to gain nutrients. • The process that animals use to get nutrients. • A nutrient that makes up more than 1% of our body mass. • ...
Environmental Footprint 2024-04-08
Across
- in the vicinity of, nearby
- deeply affect
- change over time
- use again
- scale down
- smog, for example
- dirt
- sun-powered
- organic farmer's fertilizer
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- garbage, trash, unusable
- prevailing weather conditions
- oxygen producers
- harmful precipitation
- our planet
- coal and oil, _____ fuels
- animals that expel methane gas
- large wooded area
- air current
18 Clues: dirt • use again • our planet • scale down • air current • sun-powered • deeply affect • oxygen producers • change over time • large wooded area • smog, for example • harmful precipitation • garbage, trash, unusable • coal and oil, _____ fuels • in the vicinity of, nearby • organic farmer's fertilizer • prevailing weather conditions • animals that expel methane gas
Environmental Crossword 2021-08-25
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- the impact of a person or community on the environment expressed as the amount of land required to sustain natural resources
- a large extinction of species in a relatively short period of time
- resources that naturally form very slowly
- resources such as minerals, forests, water and land that occur in nature.
- a social movement whose goal is to educate others about environmental issues
- all living things in an ecosystem
- resources that replenishes in a short period of time
- all living and nonliving things in which organisms interact
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- we live ___________ if all the resources are used up.
- all non-living things in an ecosystem
- thin layer of gases surrounding the Earth.
- all the water on the Earth
- the part of the Earth where life exists
- a term used to describe a species that no longer exists
- ability to keep natural resources in order to maintain ecological balance
- when population increases, resources ___________
- undesired change in air, water, or soil that has a negative affect on life.
- community of living and nonliving things that work together
- the variety of life in the world or habitat or ecosystem
19 Clues: all the water on the Earth • all living things in an ecosystem • all non-living things in an ecosystem • the part of the Earth where life exists • resources that naturally form very slowly • thin layer of gases surrounding the Earth. • when population increases, resources ___________ • resources that replenishes in a short period of time • ...
Environmental Science 2022-01-20
Across
- the accumulation of a chemical by an organism from water and food exposure
- used in the manufacturing of aerosol sprays, blowing agents, solvents, and refrigerants
- device that harnesses the kinetic energy of some fluid
- practice of planting different crops sequentially on the same plot of land to improve soil health
- dark, organic material that forms in soil when plant and animal matter decays
- air pollution that reduces visibility
- composed of three oxygen atoms
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- occurs when an organism absorbs a substance at a rate faster than it can be eliminated
- energy source that can be used repeatedly and does not run out because it is naturally replaced
- Invisible rays that are part of the energy that comes from the sun
- a type of hazardous waste that can cause cancer
- a form of energy that harnesses the power of water in motion
- a method of tree removal where all trees in an area are removed
- a common heavy metal found in fish
- the science of controlling the growth, composition, health, and quality of forests
- Any substance or mixture of substances intended for preventing, destroying, or repelling any pest
- produced without the use of chemical fertilizers or pesticides
- this organism enhances soil quality
18 Clues: composed of three oxygen atoms • a common heavy metal found in fish • this organism enhances soil quality • air pollution that reduces visibility • a type of hazardous waste that can cause cancer • device that harnesses the kinetic energy of some fluid • a form of energy that harnesses the power of water in motion • ...
Las materias 2019-04-12
21 Clues: Art • Music • English • History • Science • Spanish • Biology • Physics • Geography • Chemistry • Sociology • Economics • Humanities • Literature • Journalism • Accounting • Psychology • Mathematics • Archaeology • Computer science • Foreign Languages
1-120 2023-01-08
Russian Cognates 2025-11-30
22 Clues: Театр • автор • европе • атиест • ерозион • религия • гармония • алкоголь • политика • коррупция • федерация • категория • економика • литеретура • информатия • скульптура • комбонатия • минимализм • территория • архитектура • цивилизация • агрикультура
French Subjects 2026-02-17
21 Clues: ICT • arts • latin • music • german • french • spanish • english • italian • history • english • religion • geography • economics • sociology • chemistry • mathematics • citizenship • business studies • physical education • design and technology
Las Asignaturas (Subjects) 2026-03-05
22 Clues: pe • art • dcg • cspe • sphe • music • irish • french • german • physics • biology • science • english • spanish • business • woodwork • religion • computers • metalwork • chemistry • mathematics • home economics
Macro Economics 2025-11-25
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- Social science analyzing production, distribution, and consumption of resources.
- Earnings received over time from work, assets, or transfers.
- Economics Study of individual markets, firms, and consumer choices.
- Economics Study of aggregate outcomes like GDP, inflation, and unemployment.
- Expenditure on assets expected to yield future returns.
- The theory of a Formula linking nominal rate, real rate, and expected inflation.
- Household spending on goods and services.
- Financial assets available for producing goods or services.
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- Price of borrowing or return to lending, stated as a rate.
- Persistent rise in the general price level.
- Theory of Macroeconomics which approach emphasizing money balances in income determination.
- Author of “The Wealth of Nations,” advocate of the invisible hand.
- Joblessness arising from insufficient aggregate demand – Author related to Unemployment.
- Widely accepted medium of exchange and unit of account.
- Income not spent; set aside for future use.
15 Clues: Household spending on goods and services. • Persistent rise in the general price level. • Income not spent; set aside for future use. • Expenditure on assets expected to yield future returns. • Widely accepted medium of exchange and unit of account. • Price of borrowing or return to lending, stated as a rate. • ...
Le materie scolastiche 2025-04-05
18 Clues: IT • Art • CSPE • Maths • Irish • Coding • German • French • Science • Spanish • Italian • History • Enlgish • Religion • Business • Geography • Home Economics • Physical Education
Environmental 2024-02-12
Across
- that serves as a measure of the environmental conditions that exist in a given locale
- occurs when runoff from rain and snowmelt carries pollutants into waterways such as rivers, streams, lakes, wetlands, and even groundwater
- forms a protective barrier that prevents ultraviolet sunlight radiation from the sun from reaching the Earth's surface
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- gases that are emitted into the air from products or processes
- any single identifiable source of pollution from which pollutants are discharged
- the rise or increase in the contaminated substances caused by the intoxicating environment
- a family of poisonous, highly reactive gases
- forms when primary pollutants react in the atmosphere
- an air pollutant emitted directly from a source
- air pollution that reduces visibility
10 Clues: air pollution that reduces visibility • a family of poisonous, highly reactive gases • an air pollutant emitted directly from a source • forms when primary pollutants react in the atmosphere • gases that are emitted into the air from products or processes • any single identifiable source of pollution from which pollutants are discharged • ...
I love english so much 2019-12-03
17 Clues: music • German • French • English • history • Russian • füüsika • biology • chemistry • economics • geography • matemaatika • artanddesign • physicaleducation • religiouseducation • designandtechnology • informationandcommunicationtechnology
I love english so much 2019-12-03
17 Clues: keemia • füüsika • ajalugu • muusika • majandus • venekeel • usuõpetus • saksakeel • bioloogia • geograafia • matemaatika • inglisekeel • kunstjadisain • prantsusekeel • kehalinekasvatus • kunstjatehnoloogia • informatsioonijakommunikatsioonitehnoloogia
Environmental Issues 2020-08-13
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- These natural ones should not be wasted.
- Everyone agrees this is changing.
- If you use up a resource, you ..... it.
- A type of waste made up mostly of dry material such as glass, paper, cloth, or wood.
- Rubbish that includes bulky items such as old refrigerators, or furniture.
- A place where waste is disposed of on open ground
- Unwanted waste material, especially that which is regularly thrown away from a house, factory, etc.
- Plants, animals, or other organisms that are non-native to an ecosystem.
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- English equivalent for "recolección" in reference to household waste.
- A type of residential waste made up mostly of decomposable food.
- Series of organisms each dependent on the next as a source for survival.
- Tropical ones are ecologically vital.
- disposal site for burying waste material
- This type of effect causes climate change.
- Raising of temperatures on a world scale.
- Types of wastes that cause anger to exposed individuals or environments.
- Some animals cannot breed in captivity, but only in the .....
17 Clues: Everyone agrees this is changing. • Tropical ones are ecologically vital. • If you use up a resource, you ..... it. • These natural ones should not be wasted. • disposal site for burying waste material • Raising of temperatures on a world scale. • This type of effect causes climate change. • A place where waste is disposed of on open ground • ...
Environmental Problems 2023-03-15
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- weather patterns in a large area for a long period of time
- permanant; cannot be changed
- when people cut down trees to make space for something else
- type of pollution that affects nighttime animals and star visibility
- when there is a big storm with lots of rain that the ground can't absorb
- this Australian habitat cannot survive in hot ocean water
- preceeded by "climate;" strong word choice to show the problem is serious
- patterns in a small area for a short period of time
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- the label for an animal when there is a risk of extinction
- people make this faster than it breaks down, so it sits in landfills or the ocean
- the one and only cause of the climate crisis
- this is what is happening to the ice in the Arctic
- burns very fast because of hot temperature
- the way of solving a problem or dealing with a difficult situation
- when the temperature drys up all the water
- type of pollution that affects marine wildlife
- type of pollution caused by car exhaust and factory smoke
17 Clues: permanant; cannot be changed • burns very fast because of hot temperature • when the temperature drys up all the water • the one and only cause of the climate crisis • type of pollution that affects marine wildlife • this is what is happening to the ice in the Arctic • patterns in a small area for a short period of time • ...
Environmental Law 2013-10-08
Across
- water water that is of a sufficient quality to be consumed by humans without risk of disease or other harm
- to_ a treaty or convention is the process by which the government of country accepts that treaty or convention and agrees to be bound by it
- action restoring a site to its natural condition, or to an equivalent condition
- an agreement between countries that has the force of law
- handing over of legislative powers by one or more of the states to the Commonwealth Parliament
- the process of removing timber from forests for commercial usage
- community of plants and animals that have an interdependent relationship with each other and with their immediate environment
- measuring the different zones in the low tide mark on the coast
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- law-making involves taking action in response to changes or events likely to occur in the future
- a rule under international law that guides how an activity should be performed
- fine particles of solid or liquid matter small enough to be carried in the atmosphere
- the suspension of an activity for a period of time
- important in protecting the Earth from UVA radiation
- Variety of different species of plants and animals that can exist in a particular ecosystem
- a million million joules
- Law-making involves taking action in response to events or changes that have already occurred
- refers to salt levels in the soil
17 Clues: a million million joules • refers to salt levels in the soil • the suspension of an activity for a period of time • important in protecting the Earth from UVA radiation • an agreement between countries that has the force of law • measuring the different zones in the low tide mark on the coast • the process of removing timber from forests for commercial usage • ...
Environmental Unit 2016-04-12
Across
- Pollution, the release of harmful substances by accident. (oil spill)
- system, a river and all the tributaries that flow into it.
- first country to go completely green with their energy.
- Pollution, pollution that comes from multiple sources.
- Pollution, pollution that starts in one country and goes to another.
- Pollution, pollution from everyday activities such as driving.
- Shelves, a large floating sheet of ice attached to the coast.
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- a cause of Acid rain and pollution in the Amazon. The loss of trees.
- Pollution, pollution coming from one specific place.
- Warming, The gradual increase of temperature on Earth's surface.
- Waste, harmful product from industries that are harmful to living things.
- sight of large nuclear disaster in Ukraine
- Gas, Any gas, such as Carbon Dioxide, that helps trap heat in Earth.
- Rain, rain with a pH lower then 7, damages living things and ecosystems.
- Energy, a form of energy that is highly efficient but unpredictable.
- a very large ecosystem with specific plants and animals
- a thick fog mixed with various chemicals and gases in the air.
17 Clues: sight of large nuclear disaster in Ukraine • Pollution, pollution coming from one specific place. • Pollution, pollution that comes from multiple sources. • first country to go completely green with their energy. • a very large ecosystem with specific plants and animals • system, a river and all the tributaries that flow into it. • ...
Environmental problems 2022-04-06
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- an economic system based on using renewable resources, eliminating waste, and reusing and recycling material goods
- Convert waste into new products
- Process by which a natural habitat becomes incapable of supporting its native species.
- losing different types of plants and animals that exist in a particular area or in the world generally
- A gradual increase in the world temperatures caused by gases.
- Say no to waste
- A situation in which resources are not easy to find or get
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- Damage caused to air, water, … by harmful substances or waste.
- A situation in which no waste material is produced
- When species diminish because of environmental forces
- Decrease amounts
- The cutting down of trees in a large area or the destruction of forests
- causing the deterioration or loss of one or more of the soil functions
- Use again or more than once
- Think again about a plan, idea or system in order to change or improve it
- Changes in the world’s weather
- The situation in which too much attention is given to buying and owning things
17 Clues: Say no to waste • Decrease amounts • Use again or more than once • Changes in the world’s weather • Convert waste into new products • A situation in which no waste material is produced • When species diminish because of environmental forces • A situation in which resources are not easy to find or get • A gradual increase in the world temperatures caused by gases. • ...
FCCLA 2023-03-06
Across
- The color white represents this characteristic.
- when clubs are recognized from paying their dues
- Club associated with FCS classes
- Families Acting for Community Traffic Safety
- FCCLA club flower
- Students Taking Action with Recognition
- The year that home economics and FHA changed.
- FCCLA main focus
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- year FCCLA was founded.
- Number of members nationwide.
- Club associated with home economics
- Career Technical Student Organization
- Price of current FCCLA dues
- The color red represents this characteristic.
- catchy phrase for a club or organization
15 Clues: FCCLA main focus • FCCLA club flower • year FCCLA was founded. • Price of current FCCLA dues • Number of members nationwide. • Club associated with FCS classes • Club associated with home economics • Career Technical Student Organization • Students Taking Action with Recognition • catchy phrase for a club or organization • Families Acting for Community Traffic Safety • ...
Eco-words 2020-05-25
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- an indirect tax used in India on the supply of goods and services. It is a comprehensive, multistage, destination-based tax: comprehensive because it has subsumed almost all the indirect taxes except a few state taxes /The common TAX/implementation in 2017
- Indian Origin person to get the recent Nobel prize in the field of Economics
- The monetary value of all finished goods and services made within a country during a specific period.
- A period of temporary economic decline during which trade and industrial activity are reduced
- He founded the Indian Statistical Institute, and is considered the father of modern statistics in India.
- Current Finance Minister of India
- The first Asian woman to get a PhD in Economics from Harvard back in 1960.
- Current RBI governor
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- Name the person who tabled India s first Union budget and was also India s Delegate to World Monetary conference at Bretton Woods , 1944
- An increase in the cost of living as the price of goods and services rise.
- Father of Indian Economics/Starts with P
- A long and severe recession in an economy or market.
- India happens to be a rich country inhabited by very poor people, who quoted it?
- India s first five year plan was based on which model ?
- Father of modern Economics
15 Clues: Current RBI governor • Father of modern Economics • Current Finance Minister of India • Father of Indian Economics/Starts with P • A long and severe recession in an economy or market. • India s first five year plan was based on which model ? • An increase in the cost of living as the price of goods and services rise. • ...
Environmental Management System 2020-10-21
Across
- consist of components of environment and can be grouped into major components.
- Forest, Wildlife, Species Diversity, Endangered Species
- is the existing environmental situation or condition in the absence of the activity.
- is a tool which modern financial analysts adopt before undertaking any financial operation or commercial activity.
- is an “Environmental Impact Assessment”, the term “Impact” is used instead of “Effect”.
- disease
- land Loss
- fisheries, Eutrophication, Aquatic Weeds, Species Diversity, Endangered Species
- Regional Hydrology
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- Identification of key issues and development of the Terms of Reference (TOR) for the EIA once a project is categorized.
- is the term used to describe the assessment of the environmental consequences of proposed policies, plans, programs, or projects.
- Preparation of _______ plan to offset the negative impacts.
- of possible positive or negative impacts of the project.
- is any positive effect on the organization resulting from the implementation of the project.
- landscape
- determination of the nature and magnitude of the proposed project’s potential environmental and social impacts.
- Any negative effect on an organization resulting from the implementation of the project.
- Air pollution
- impacts with respect to common base.
- Erosion and Siltation
20 Clues: disease • landscape • land Loss • Air pollution • Regional Hydrology • Erosion and Siltation • impacts with respect to common base. • Forest, Wildlife, Species Diversity, Endangered Species • of possible positive or negative impacts of the project. • Preparation of _______ plan to offset the negative impacts. • ...
fundamental econmic concepts 2023-02-03
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- physicalobjectsthatsomeoneproduce
- desirabledemoresultdescision
- producemoremilitarygoods
- useoffewerresource
- taskpeopledoforpay
- actionoractivitythat1personperformsforanother
- situtationinwhichconsumerswontmoreofgood
- somethingpeopledesirebutnotnessecary
- anyhumanmadersources
- humanmadeobjectusedtocreategoods
- descisionamakingprocess
- extracostofporducingoraddingoneunit
- useofresourcestomaimizetheoutput
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- toshowmaxpossibleoutput
- extracostofproducingoneunit
- maxcurveeconmycanproduce
- personwhodecideshowtocombineresourcestocreategood
- skillsworkersgain
- somethingessentialforsurvival
- studyofhowpeopleseektosatifythereneeds
- decidingwehtertouseadditionalcost
- allnaturalresources
22 Clues: skillsworkersgain • useoffewerresource • taskpeopledoforpay • allnaturalresources • anyhumanmadersources • toshowmaxpossibleoutput • descisionamakingprocess • maxcurveeconmycanproduce • producemoremilitarygoods • extracostofproducingoneunit • desirabledemoresultdescision • somethingessentialforsurvival • humanmadeobjectusedtocreategoods • useofresourcestomaimizetheoutput • ...
Purpose, scope and methods of enforcement in Antarctica 2020-05-03
Across
- The Antarctic Treaty covers over 20 million km2 of this geographical area.
- The Antarctic Treaty stipulates that all areas of Antarctica, including all stations, ships and aircraft, must be open at all times to this.
- An organisation that undertakes scientific research in Antarctica and provides objective and independent scientific advice to the ATCM.
- The number of years that the Antarctic Treaty is in effect for.
- The more common name for the Protocol on Environmental Protection to the Antarctic Treaty.
- Any member of this organisation can accede to the Antarctic Treaty, allowing membership to grow.
- The amount of commercial whaling that is allowed within the Southern Ocean.
- The International Convention for the Regulation of Whaling is signed by member governments and consists of a legally binding schedule that sets out specific measures on these.
- One of the key purposes of the Protocol on Environmental Protection to the Antarctic Treaty was to identify protected areas such as these.
- The name given to the whaling ban established by the IWC in 1982.
- The Protocol on Environmental Protection to the Antarctic Treaty is in effect until the year 20__
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- A species besides whales that the IWC is particularly concerned with given that damage to it could threaten the entire food chain of the Southern Ocean.
- Specified areas of Antarctica have been designated at these.
- The purpose of the Antarctic Treaty was to establish Antarctica as a location for this.
- These are carried out around bases, on land and in the sea to assess the impact that bases and the activities are having on the surrounding area.
- The percentage of consultative parties who must agree to any modifications to the Protocol on Environmental Protection to the Antarctic Treaty.
- One of the main focus areas of the Protocol on Environmental Protection to the Antarctic Treaty along with waste management and marine pollution.
- The purpose of the Protocol on Environmental Protection to the Antarctic Treaty was to ban this indefinitely.
- The name of the meetings of which 53 countries meet to ensure that the Antarctic Treaty is being adhered to.
- The subsection within the UNEP relating to Antarctica.
- The name that has been given to the group of over 30 NGOs who have joined together following CRAMRA.
- The organisation that oversees the whaling industry, regulates whaling and conserves whale stocks.
- The group which undertakes methods of inspection as part of the Protocol on Environmental Protection to the Antarctic Treaty and reports to the ATCM.
- The number of clauses within the Protocol on Environmental Protection to the Antarctic Treaty.
- The year that the Antarctic Treaty was established; 19__
25 Clues: The subsection within the UNEP relating to Antarctica. • The year that the Antarctic Treaty was established; 19__ • Specified areas of Antarctica have been designated at these. • The number of years that the Antarctic Treaty is in effect for. • The name given to the whaling ban established by the IWC in 1982. • ...
Specialized Areas in Agriculture 2021-10-04
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- (also phytopathology) this is the scientific study of diseases in plants caused by pathogens (infectious organisms) and environmental conditions (physiological factors.
- this is the branch of science concerned with the formation, nature, ecology, and classification of soil.
- this is the branch of economics dealing with the distribution, management and production of land.
- this is the art or practice of garden cultivation and management. Horticulture is the branch of agriculture that deals with the art, science, technology, and business of growing plants. It includes the cultivation of medicinal plants, fruits, vegetables, nuts, seeds, herbs, sprouts, mushrooms, algae, flowers, seaweeds and non-food crops such as grass and ornamental trees and plants.
- this can be defined as the science and practise of plant managing, and caring for forest. It involves using conserving and repairing forest for human and environmental benefits
- is a branch of food science that deals with the production processes that make foods.
- this is the area of engineering concerned with the design, construction and improvement of farming equipment and machinery.
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- this is the application of scientific research and knowledge of agricultural practices through farmer education.
- this is the science and technology of producing and using plants for food, fuel, fibre,and land reclamation.
- this is the scientific study of insects, a branch of zoology.
10 Clues: this is the scientific study of insects, a branch of zoology. • is a branch of food science that deals with the production processes that make foods. • this is the branch of economics dealing with the distribution, management and production of land. • this is the branch of science concerned with the formation, nature, ecology, and classification of soil. • ...
Important Economics Terms (Easy) 2016-06-23
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- The process or means by which buyers and sellers are brought together
- A social science revolving around goods and services
- A person who organizes resources and takes risks to produce products and profit.
- Tangible products made by combining resources in some way, like a car
- Human effort used to make or serve a product
- Plural; things that are not necessary, but are beneficial
- The system of economics in which economic questions are answered by government
- Intangible products, an action performed by one person for another
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- Capital earned - capital spent in order to earn
- A business organization
- When demand for a product is greater than supply for said product
- The system of economics America uses; Economic questions answered in market
- Plural; things that are necessary, such as food and water
- Plural; ____ of production; used to create what people want to pay for
- Buys goods and services for their own benefit
15 Clues: A business organization • Human effort used to make or serve a product • Buys goods and services for their own benefit • Capital earned - capital spent in order to earn • A social science revolving around goods and services • Plural; things that are necessary, such as food and water • Plural; things that are not necessary, but are beneficial • ...
I love english so much 2019-12-03
17 Clues: maths • music • French • German • English • biology • history • physics • Russian • chemistry • geography • economics • artanddesign • physicaleducation • religiouseducation • designandtechnology • informationandcommunicationtechnology
Cours 2025-11-05
17 Clues: art • gym • math • music • french • spanish • english • history • biology • science • calculus • economics • Chemistry • geography • highschool • tech class • litterature
S1 3.4 Las materias 2022-03-08
17 Clues: art • math • band • choir • lunch • civics • health • biology • history • Spanish • science • algebra • English • geometry • chemistry • economics • physical education
Justin's crossword 2015-03-19
19 Clues: tax • hit • need • lack • Craft • giver • royal • rival • buyer • alone • School • makers • wealth • no work • business • for people • capitalism • done for free • package bargaining
Previous Learned Words 2024-01-30
19 Clues: Sea • flag • event • water • Music • diver • People • island • record • to swim • Tourism • ceremony • location • activity • Economics • ecosystem • coral reef • to sunbath • improve, develop
Chapter 1 & 2 Key Terms 2025-02-04
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- (Law of ____ returns) The eventual decline in the rate of extra outputs produced that occurs when one input used in production of the output is held constant and the others are increased
- (____ Relationship) A negative association between two variables where when one variable is increased the other decreases, and when one variable is decreased the other increases
- To maximize benefits while minimizing costs
- Statement that is a forecast of future events (has to do with analytical economics)
- (____ Fallacy) A mistaken belief that what occurs before some event is logically the cause of it
- (Law of increasing returns to ____) The increase in the rate of extra outputs produced when all inputs used in production are increased and no inputs are held constant
- The curve on a production possibilities graph representing the maximum numbers of two items that can be produced with a given amount of resources
- A productive resource (such as land, labour, or capital) used to produce an output
- Branch of economics that studies economy as a whole
- The study of how people choose to use limited resources to satisfy their unlimited needs and wants
- Any individual, group, or entity that has an interest in or is affected by the decisions and activities of a business, government, or economic system
- A theoretical unit of satisfaction that a person gains from consuming an item
- (____ Goods) Goods, such as tools or machinery, used to produce consumer goods
- A hypothesis that has been proven false but is still accepted by many people because it appears to be true
- As used in graphs, the point at which the vertical and horizontal axes meet
- Self-sustaining system in which many independent transactions individuals, households, businesses, and institutions create distinct flows of money and products
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- (Fallacy of ____) A mistaken belief, based on oversimplification, that a particular event has one cause rather than several causes
- (Fallacy of ____) A mistaken belief that what is good for an individual is automatically good for everyone, or what is good for everyone is good for the individual
- (____ Relationship) A positive association between two variables where when one variable is increased the other variable also increases, and when when variable is decreased the other also decreases
- Branch of economics that studies the behaviour of individuals and firms in the economy
- (____ Cost) The cost of producing one item, A, expressed in terms of the numbers of another item, B, which must be given up to produce A
- (____ Cost) The value or benefit that must be given up to achieve something else
- (Law of ____ relative cost) The increase in the relative cost of producing more of item A, measured by the numbers of another item, B, that could be produced with the same resources
- The fair and just distribution of economic resources
- The use of a bare use of resources to achieve a desired end
- The sacrifice of one resource or production choice for another
- The usefulness, satisfaction, or benefit derived from each available option
- Statement that describes the past (has to do with analytical economics)
- The products produced by using resources or inputs such as land, labour, or capital
- Branch of economics that deals with facts and direct observation of the world
- A particular use of resources that achieves a desired end
- Branch of economics that deals with value judgements about economic subjects
32 Clues: To maximize benefits while minimizing costs • Branch of economics that studies economy as a whole • The fair and just distribution of economic resources • A particular use of resources that achieves a desired end • The use of a bare use of resources to achieve a desired end • The sacrifice of one resource or production choice for another • ...
GDP Economics 2021-04-06
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- goods and services purchased from another country
- production of goods and services produces ____
- low point of recession stage of business cycle
- per person
- what d0es c refer to into in the formula
- consumer spending makes up ___% of gdp
- gdp is a tool to gauge the ____ of an economy
- total goods and services
- severe or prolonged recession
- a fall in the level of real GDP
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- big picture economics
- when gdp increase income _____s
- human capital #1
- small picture economics
- advances in knowledge
- human capital #3
- the higher the gdp the higher the economic _____
- how many months declining gdp is considered a recession
- human capital #2
19 Clues: per person • human capital #1 • human capital #3 • human capital #2 • big picture economics • advances in knowledge • small picture economics • total goods and services • severe or prolonged recession • when gdp increase income _____s • a fall in the level of real GDP • consumer spending makes up ___% of gdp • what d0es c refer to into in the formula • ...
