environmental economics Crossword Puzzles
S2 Variations 2023-12-11
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- Type of variation caused by your surrounds after you are born
- A variation that can be measured.
- 97% of all animals are one of these.
- Animals with backbones.
- A variation that can only be observed.
- The lady who looks after all living things (3,4)
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- An example of discrete variation (3,6)
- Used to show discrete variations (3,5)
- Type of variation that you are born with
- The man who looks after the animals with backbones
- Used to show continuous variation
- An inherited variation
- An environmental variation
- An example of continuous variation
14 Clues: An inherited variation • Animals with backbones. • An environmental variation • A variation that can be measured. • Used to show continuous variation • An example of continuous variation • 97% of all animals are one of these. • An example of discrete variation (3,6) • Used to show discrete variations (3,5) • A variation that can only be observed. • ...
Geodesy crosswards 2026-04-08
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- A material that allows energy flow
- ENGINEERING Design and construction of infrastructure
- FIGURE Digit showing measurement precision
- ENGINEERING Engineering with earth materials
- Something dangerous or harmful
- A number showing repeated multiplication
- A curve formed by a hanging chain
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- NOTATION Way to express very large or small numbers
- To rise and fall irregularly
- ENGINEERING Design of building fronts
- A part of a whole
- METER A unit of volume equal to 1000 liters
- PLANNING Decision-making considering environmental factors
- ENGINEERING Study of how buildings react to earthquakes
- Able to be shaped without breaking
15 Clues: A part of a whole • To rise and fall irregularly • Something dangerous or harmful • A curve formed by a hanging chain • A material that allows energy flow • Able to be shaped without breaking • ENGINEERING Design of building fronts • A number showing repeated multiplication • FIGURE Digit showing measurement precision • METER A unit of volume equal to 1000 liters • ...
economics 2016-08-26
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- the effort people devote to tasks for which they are paid
- any human-made resource that is used to produce other goods and services
- the use of resources in such a way as to maximize the output of goods and services
- cost- the cost of producing one more unit of good
- of production- the resources that are used to make goods and services
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- the physical objects that someone produces
- person who decides how to combine resources to create goods and services
- the study how people seek to satisfy their needs and wants by making choices
- all natural resources used to produce goods and services
9 Clues: the physical objects that someone produces • cost- the cost of producing one more unit of good • all natural resources used to produce goods and services • the effort people devote to tasks for which they are paid • of production- the resources that are used to make goods and services • person who decides how to combine resources to create goods and services • ...
Economics 2016-12-14
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- tax imposed so that the tax rate is fixed, with no change as the taxable base amount increases or decreases.
- the state of being responsible for something, especially by law:
- interest on an investment that is calculated once per period, usually annually, on the amount of the capital alone and not on any interest already earned
- different types of insurance
- how much you have to pay to your insurance company
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- interest that is calculated on the combined total of the original sum borrowed principal and the interest it has already accrued
- able to be deducted, especially from taxable income or tax to be paid:
- type of planning intended to protect one's assets from creditor claims
- the ability of a customer to obtain goods or services before payment, based on the trust that payment will be made in the future:
9 Clues: different types of insurance • how much you have to pay to your insurance company • the state of being responsible for something, especially by law: • able to be deducted, especially from taxable income or tax to be paid: • type of planning intended to protect one's assets from creditor claims • ...
Economics 2018-06-11
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- a term used to describe the trade-offs, a person makes when making a decision (two words)
- a kind of system where people, not government, own most of the companies (also called capitalism) (Three words)
- the money left over after a company has paid all its expenses
- the money, tools, machines, and other products needed to make goods and services
- the lowest amount a worker can be paid per hour (two words)
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- measures the value of all the goods and services in a year (three words)
- a person who has a business idea as well as the capital to start the business and keep it running
- the study of how individuals, businesses, government, and society make choices
- the idea that we cannot have everything we want
9 Clues: the idea that we cannot have everything we want • the lowest amount a worker can be paid per hour (two words) • the money left over after a company has paid all its expenses • measures the value of all the goods and services in a year (three words) • the study of how individuals, businesses, government, and society make choices • ...
Economics 2013-04-23
9 Clues: / leader of the USA • / WE WANT MORE ______ • / a shareholder owns this • / US has a bad ___ right now • / every company wants to find this • / the president's plan for your money • / you own a stock, you are a ________ • / NASDAQ and Wall Street are both these • / when selling you are looking to make a ______
Economics 2013-12-12
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- Finished products
- Combining raw materials to form finished products
- To produce items to support yourself
- To be trained only in one subject
- Construction of raw materials
- Wealth in the form of money or land
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- To build or create some thing buy working
- Scarcity of resources
- Where natural resources come form
9 Clues: Finished products • Scarcity of resources • Construction of raw materials • Where natural resources come form • To be trained only in one subject • Wealth in the form of money or land • To produce items to support yourself • To build or create some thing buy working • Combining raw materials to form finished products
Economics 2021-10-02
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- physical items that satisfy needs and wants
- the human skills and effort required to produce goods and services
- actions done for you by others to satisfy your needs and wants
- goods or services that consumers consider necessary to maintain their standard of living
- money earned through employment or investment
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- people who work for a wage or salary
- goods or services that are desired in order to provide satisfaction to the user, but which are not necessary for survival or to meet the basic standard of living in a community
- an individual or business involved in the production of goods and services
- a person or group who is the final user of goods and services produced within an economy
9 Clues: people who work for a wage or salary • physical items that satisfy needs and wants • money earned through employment or investment • actions done for you by others to satisfy your needs and wants • the human skills and effort required to produce goods and services • an individual or business involved in the production of goods and services • ...
economics 2021-09-23
9 Clues: original • valuable • free money • owed, not good • used by lenders • important record • interest that benefits • drops something important • easy way to make more money
economics 2021-11-04
9 Clues: command economy • limted resources • what is thanksgiving • no county has 100% of • what we go get food at • driven by supply and demand • market that is close to u.s • almost every country in the world • every country in the world but cuba and north korea
Economics 2021-11-04
9 Clues: No choices • all freedom • Not enough of • choices but not all free • done by great grandparents • closest to full command econonomy • almost all the way market economy • who chooses whats made in a market economy • who chooses what is produced in a command economy
Economics 2021-11-08
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- Limited resources
- Most countries have these
- Evry country had this when there ancestors where alive
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- Another name for free economy
- The government has all the control in this economy
- temporary economic decline during which trade and industrial activity are reduced, generally identified by a fall in GDP in two successive quarters.
- Paper that everybody needs
- This means they do not have a job
- the monetary value of all finished goods and services made within a country during a specific period
9 Clues: Limited resources • Most countries have these • Paper that everybody needs • Another name for free economy • This means they do not have a job • The government has all the control in this economy • Evry country had this when there ancestors where alive • the monetary value of all finished goods and services made within a country during a specific period • ...
Economics 2022-04-22
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- the willingness and ability of a producer to produce and sells product
- a situation in which is greater than demand, usually the result of prices being set too high
- the use of trade barriers between nations to protect domestic industries
- Barriers any laws passed to limit free trade between nations
- War a succession of trade barriers between nations
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- a fee charged for goods brought into a country from another country
- a limit on the amount of a product that can be imported
- Equilibrium situation in which the quantity supplied and the quantity demanded at a particular price are equal
- the desire to have some good or service and the ability to pay for it
- a situation in which demand is greater than supply, usually, the result of prices being set too low
10 Clues: War a succession of trade barriers between nations • a limit on the amount of a product that can be imported • Barriers any laws passed to limit free trade between nations • a fee charged for goods brought into a country from another country • the desire to have some good or service and the ability to pay for it • ...
Economics 2021-11-23
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- Governments implement these on trade to protect the jobs of workers
- The right to start a business is an example of an:
- This type of economy is based on what the individual thinks
- Believed that free market economies was the most effective economic organization
- This type of economy is based on customs and historical precedent
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- In this economy, government officials make economic decisions
- What type of economy is the United States?
- Allowed free trade between The US, Canada, and Mexico
- Provided many ideologies that supported command economies
- These economies are based on the beliefs of individuals and businesses
10 Clues: What type of economy is the United States? • The right to start a business is an example of an: • Allowed free trade between The US, Canada, and Mexico • Provided many ideologies that supported command economies • This type of economy is based on what the individual thinks • In this economy, government officials make economic decisions • ...
Economics 2022-11-03
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- total amount of goods and services that are produced in an economy at a given price level.
- is the process by which the monetary authority of a country controls the supply of money.
- budged is when the planned expenditure of the government is more than its planned revenue.
- is a branch of economics dealing with the performance, structure,behavior, and decision-making of the whole economy.
- another term used for planned economies
- Economies where all the resources are owned by the government
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- is the total demand for final goods and services in the economy (Y) at a given time and price level.
- is the use of government revenue collection (taxation) and expenditure (spending) to influence the economy.
- an economic system where both private and public sector operate.
9 Clues: another term used for planned economies • Economies where all the resources are owned by the government • an economic system where both private and public sector operate. • is the process by which the monetary authority of a country controls the supply of money. • total amount of goods and services that are produced in an economy at a given price level. • ...
Economics 2023-11-17
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- A payment levied on the import of goods.
- this us a mandatory payment or charge collected by local, state, and national governments from individuals or businesses to cover the costs of general government services, goods, and activities.
- A person who obtains money of a specified kind or level in return for labor or services.
- The amount of money bought into the company, typically by selling goods, products, or services.
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- a person who pays taxes
- A Tax or duty to be paid on a particular class of imports or exports.
- the action of spending money.
- the imposition of compulsory levies on individuals or entities by governments in almost every country of the world.
- tax a tax on sales or on the receipts from sales.
9 Clues: a person who pays taxes • the action of spending money. • A payment levied on the import of goods. • tax a tax on sales or on the receipts from sales. • A Tax or duty to be paid on a particular class of imports or exports. • A person who obtains money of a specified kind or level in return for labor or services. • ...
Economics 2023-11-30
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- Financial organization that accepts deposits from, and makes loans to, employees of a particular company or government agency
- Non-profit organization sponsored by local businesses to provide general information on companies, is one of these
- Voluntary association of people formed to carry on some kind of economic activity that will benefit its members
- When it negotiates with management over issues such as pay, working hours, health care coverage, life insurance, vacations, and other job-related matters
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- Promotes the welfare of its members and of the community
- Group of people in a specialized occupation that works to improve the working conditions, skill levels, and public perceptions of the profession
- Inmunicipal-ownedcipal owned companies that offer important products to the public, such as water or electric service
- Operate in a businesslike way to promote the collective interests of its members rather than to seek financial gain for its owners
- organization of workers formed to represent its members' interests in various employment matters
9 Clues: Promotes the welfare of its members and of the community • organization of workers formed to represent its members' interests in various employment matters • Voluntary association of people formed to carry on some kind of economic activity that will benefit its members • ...
Economics 2024-04-30
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- Acronym for World Trade Organization
- Supported equality and a strong central government
- Individuals decide production of goods & services
- Things implemented on trade in the government to "protect the people"
- Has different control for public and private sector
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- Believed in a free market system
- What has typically been done in the past?
- Economy controlled by a powerful government
- A free trade zone in Canada, Mexico, and the U.S.
9 Clues: Believed in a free market system • Acronym for World Trade Organization • What has typically been done in the past? • Economy controlled by a powerful government • A free trade zone in Canada, Mexico, and the U.S. • Individuals decide production of goods & services • Supported equality and a strong central government • ...
Economics 2025-04-10
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- A period of time where the economy is in a decline rather than an incline
- The amount of the goods that are wanted and being purchased by the consumers.
- The characteristics of a product that influence consumers demand
- The study of individuals, firms, and the governments make their legal decisions.
- A measure of the cost of goods and services in a period of time.
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- When a country produces more of a good or service than another country that's using the same resources.
- The amount of money that is in the economy
- What does GPD stand for
- money that's paid regularly at rate for the use of money that the borrowed
- The number of products that the producer is making
10 Clues: What does GPD stand for • The amount of money that is in the economy • The number of products that the producer is making • The characteristics of a product that influence consumers demand • A measure of the cost of goods and services in a period of time. • A period of time where the economy is in a decline rather than an incline • ...
economics 2025-09-18
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- meet the conditions of perfect competition
- are willing and able to offer at various prices
- QS does not = QD
- competition:a market structure that
- Ceiling maximum price
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- the amount of a goods and services that
- a given period.
- floor minimum price
- Supply=Quantity Demand
- revenue earned from selling a product
10 Clues: a given period. • QS does not = QD • floor minimum price • Supply=Quantity Demand • Ceiling maximum price • competition:a market structure that • revenue earned from selling a product • the amount of a goods and services that • meet the conditions of perfect competition • are willing and able to offer at various prices
Adam smith and john maynard keynes 2025-11-04
13 Clues: hand • views • actors • market • eat dog • economist • dont shift • and europe • and britain • of economics • woods conference • wealth of nations • general theory of employment
Economics 2013-12-12
Across
- Finished products
- Combining raw materials to form finished products
- To produce items to support yourself
- To be trained only in one subject
- Construction of raw materials
- Wealth in the form of money or land
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- To build or create some thing buy working
- Scarcity of resources
- Where natural resources come form
9 Clues: Finished products • Scarcity of resources • Construction of raw materials • Where natural resources come form • To be trained only in one subject • Wealth in the form of money or land • To produce items to support yourself • To build or create some thing buy working • Combining raw materials to form finished products
Economics 2020-12-23
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- a measure of the responsiveness of the quantity supplied to a change in price
- products which the government considered consumers don’t fully appreciate how beneficial they are and they are under-consumed
- when the revenue will decrease, when PED is elastic or inelastic
- if we have close substitutes the PED will increase or decrease?
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- risk bearing and key decisions taking
- the total costs to a society of an economic activity
- not enough resources for satisfying people’s wants
- part of economy controlled by the state
- costs posed on those who are not involved in consumption or production
9 Clues: risk bearing and key decisions taking • part of economy controlled by the state • not enough resources for satisfying people’s wants • the total costs to a society of an economic activity • if we have close substitutes the PED will increase or decrease? • when the revenue will decrease, when PED is elastic or inelastic • ...
economics 2021-03-08
Across
- the additional income from each increase of one unit of sales
- fixed and variable costs
- additional opportunity cost from each increase of one unit of sales
- the (negative) cost of choosing to do one thing instead the other.
- giving up one alternative good or service for another.
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- model that compares marginal costs and marginal benefits
- an expense that does not change
- an expense that changes depending on how much a business produces
- the money a business receives from selling its goods or services
9 Clues: fixed and variable costs • an expense that does not change • giving up one alternative good or service for another. • model that compares marginal costs and marginal benefits • the additional income from each increase of one unit of sales • the money a business receives from selling its goods or services • ...
Economics 2019-09-05
9 Clues: barrier • set prices • control prices • dominate firms • money made back • price competition • one price for same good • local authority contract • exclusive rights to sell
economics 2023-09-21
9 Clues: exclusivity • desire of consumers • widespread economics • a stock of a resource • responsiveness to variables • private business running rampant • what you see a poor man or rich man do • the loss of potential in exchange of something • the value of currency going down due to many factors
Economics 2024-02-13
9 Clues: were people buy food • how much something is • transport goods some were • a person who puurches goods • a safe place for your money • something used to buy thinks • increase in the cost of something • give something and receive somthing • amout of mone going in to you bank account
Economics 2023-05-16
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- the money left after wages, tools, and other costs are paid
- the amount of a good that producers are willing and able to provide at various prices during a given time
- producing a few products well instead of many different products
- these people make goods and services
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- to sell or trade with another country
- enterprise to run and own your own business
- to buy goods from another country
- this happens when there are not enough resources to make all of the products people want
- these people buy goods and services
9 Clues: to buy goods from another country • these people buy goods and services • these people make goods and services • to sell or trade with another country • enterprise to run and own your own business • the money left after wages, tools, and other costs are paid • producing a few products well instead of many different products • ...
economics 2021-10-12
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- Exchanging of goods and services between countries.
- one of the 4 Factors of Production
- the state of being scarce or in short supply
- one of the 4 Factors of Production
- Having an IDEA taking a RISK and producing something people NEED or WANT.
- a curve illustrating the varying amounts of two products that can be produced when both depend on the same finite resources.
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- any human-made resource that is used to create other goods or services.
- the most desirable alternative given up as the result of a decision.
- is something needed to survive
- is something that is desired
- one of the 4 Factors of Production
- one of the 4 Factors of Production
12 Clues: is something that is desired • is something needed to survive • one of the 4 Factors of Production • one of the 4 Factors of Production • one of the 4 Factors of Production • one of the 4 Factors of Production • the state of being scarce or in short supply • Exchanging of goods and services between countries. • ...
Economics 2023-12-15
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- another term used to describe firms in an economy
- Economic decision maker who owns factors of production
- The level of output produced per unit of input used.
- Economic decision maker that provides rules and regulations to run the economy
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- Process of converting factors of production to goods and services
- Economic decision maker who produces goods and services
- another term used to describe households in an economy
- Study of scarcity of resources and man's unlimited wants
- The rationale for producers to supply goods and services
9 Clues: another term used to describe firms in an economy • The level of output produced per unit of input used. • another term used to describe households in an economy • Economic decision maker who owns factors of production • Economic decision maker who produces goods and services • Study of scarcity of resources and man's unlimited wants • ...
Economics 2023-12-18
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- The value of the next best alternative that must be forgone when a decision is made to allocate resources to a particular option.
- The total value of all goods and services produced within a country in a specific period, often used as an indicator of a country's economic health.
- A measure of how sensitive the quantity demanded or supplied of a good is to a change in price.
- Economics is the study of how people allocate scarce resources for production, distribution, and consumption, both individually and collectively.
- A market structure in which a single seller or producer controls the entire supply of a product or service, giving them significant pricing power.
- The use of government spending and taxation to influence the economy. It is often used to manage demand and achieve economic objectives.
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- An economic system characterized by private ownership of the means of production, market-driven decision-making, and limited government intervention.
- The control of the money supply and interest rates by a central bank to influence economic activity and ensure price stability.
- The rate at which the general level of prices for goods and services is rising, leading to a decrease in purchasing power.
9 Clues: A measure of how sensitive the quantity demanded or supplied of a good is to a change in price. • The rate at which the general level of prices for goods and services is rising, leading to a decrease in purchasing power. • The control of the money supply and interest rates by a central bank to influence economic activity and ensure price stability. • ...
Economics 2024-01-06
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- Ang kabuuang halaga ng mga tiyak na kalakal
- ng isang bagay na ninanais mo
- Isang mamimili na handang magbayad
- na pagpapatakbo na may kaunting basura
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- Cost pagkakataon ay nagkakahalaga ng pera o mga benepisyong nawala
- kung paano ipinamamahagi ang mga mapagkukunan sa mga tao
- pangangailangan para sa isang mahusay o mas mahusay na serbisyo
- humihiling ng isang bagay
- sa kahalagahan sa pagbili
9 Clues: humihiling ng isang bagay • sa kahalagahan sa pagbili • ng isang bagay na ninanais mo • Isang mamimili na handang magbayad • na pagpapatakbo na may kaunting basura • Ang kabuuang halaga ng mga tiyak na kalakal • kung paano ipinamamahagi ang mga mapagkukunan sa mga tao • pangangailangan para sa isang mahusay o mas mahusay na serbisyo • ...
Economics 2023-10-30
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- money received
- goods or services produced to be sold
- goods and services produced by businesses in other countries and sold to Australia
- money the financial sector lends to firms to spend
- the purchase of goods and services
- general increase in prices and a fall in the purchasing value of money
- money going out of the economy
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- goods and services produced by firms in Australia and sold to other countries
- money going into the economy
9 Clues: money received • money going into the economy • money going out of the economy • the purchase of goods and services • goods or services produced to be sold • money the financial sector lends to firms to spend • general increase in prices and a fall in the purchasing value of money • goods and services produced by firms in Australia and sold to other countries • ...
Economics 2024-11-05
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- People who buy goods or services for their own use.
- Involving the buying and selling of goods.
- A energy source carried through wires to power modern machines.
- A right which distinguishes your unique brand.
- The process a nation uses to produce and sell goods and services.
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- To carry or send goods to another place.
- The liquid resources (money) you gain.
- The act of selling or buying a product on the market.
- The liquid resource of a government, business, group or individual.
9 Clues: The liquid resources (money) you gain. • To carry or send goods to another place. • Involving the buying and selling of goods. • A right which distinguishes your unique brand. • People who buy goods or services for their own use. • The act of selling or buying a product on the market. • A energy source carried through wires to power modern machines. • ...
Economics 2025-03-26
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- a process where a labor union, representing a group of employees, negotiates with an employer to establish terms and conditions of employment, such as wages, benefits, and working conditions.
- a legal document that grants a company or financial institution the right to operate and conduct business, outlining its objectives, structure, and operational guidelines.
- a legal entity separate from its owners offering limited liability and facilitating business operations through the issuance of stock and management by a board of directors.
- a debt security or financial instrument representing a promise to repay a fixed amount of funds, typically with interest, over a specific period
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- payment for borrowing money
- ownership or shares in company
- a business organization owned by two or more persons who agree to share the profits and losses, often as co-owners.
- a large corporation composed of multiple, diverse businesses, often in unrelated industries, owned by a single parent company, aiming to diversify risk and potentially increase market share.
- member-owned, not-for-profit financial cooperative that provides financial services like loans and savings to its members, often with lower rates and fees than traditional banks.
9 Clues: payment for borrowing money • ownership or shares in company • a business organization owned by two or more persons who agree to share the profits and losses, often as co-owners. • a debt security or financial instrument representing a promise to repay a fixed amount of funds, typically with interest, over a specific period • ...
Economics 2021-06-01
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- a written guarantee given to the consumer that ensures that a product is working properly
- a legally binding agreement between two people that can be enforced by the law
- what determines how successful you will be in a career
- being able to make a purchase and paying for it later
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- knowing your own interests and abilities
- a promise, usually in writing, that a product will satisfy the person who purchased it
- having to do with money
- is ethic what employers look for in an employee
- a spending plan designed to help manage your finances
9 Clues: having to do with money • knowing your own interests and abilities • is ethic what employers look for in an employee • a spending plan designed to help manage your finances • being able to make a purchase and paying for it later • what determines how successful you will be in a career • a legally binding agreement between two people that can be enforced by the law • ...
Economics 2022-11-22
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- free trade agreements
- economy based on customs and historical precedent
- combines the competition, self-interest, and profit motive of free market economies with the government regulation and restrictions of command economies
- free trade zone in canada, mexico, and us
- first name of the person that believed free market was the way the economy should run
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- what do most government place on trade?
- economic system are able to decide what goods and services should be produced
- last name of the guy that ideology behind many command economies
- economic system that is centrally controlled by a powerful government
9 Clues: free trade agreements • what do most government place on trade? • free trade zone in canada, mexico, and us • economy based on customs and historical precedent • last name of the guy that ideology behind many command economies • economic system that is centrally controlled by a powerful government • ...
Economics 2022-11-03
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- policies used by the government to control aggregate supply in the economy
- policy is the use of government revenue collection (taxation) and expenditure (spending) to influence the economy.
- policy is the process by which the monetary authority of a country controls the supply of money
- when government reduces its role and allows industry greater freedom
- is a branch of economics dealing with the performance, structure,
- how it operates.
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- budged is when the planned expenditure of the government is more than its planned revenue.
- is the total demand for final goods and services in the economy (Y) at a given time and price level.
- and decision-making of the whole economy.
9 Clues: how it operates. • and decision-making of the whole economy. • is a branch of economics dealing with the performance, structure, • when government reduces its role and allows industry greater freedom • policies used by the government to control aggregate supply in the economy • ...
Economics 2022-01-26
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- Those who undertake economic activities & make economic decisions (households, firms, governments).
- Resources needed to make goods & services.
- The factors of production that takes risks & makes decisions.
- The willingness & ability to buy a product.
- A diagram showing the maximum combined output of 2/more products a firm can produce with it's available resources.
- When demand is not equal to supply.
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- Goods & services produced by resources.
- Next best alternative forgone to satisfy another
- The willingness & ability to sell a product.
9 Clues: When demand is not equal to supply. • Goods & services produced by resources. • Resources needed to make goods & services. • The willingness & ability to buy a product. • The willingness & ability to sell a product. • Next best alternative forgone to satisfy another • The factors of production that takes risks & makes decisions. • ...
Economics 2021-11-04
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- in between a pure command and a pure market
- does not use money, they trade with other people to get what they need, this way was passed down by generation
- runs off of supply and demand
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- deals with production, consumption, and distribution of wealth
- how is a market economy based on
- who gets the product that is produced in a traditional economy
- has little to no power over how the economy is ran
- who determines what is produced in a command economy
- not having enough for everyone to get what they want
9 Clues: runs off of supply and demand • how is a market economy based on • in between a pure command and a pure market • has little to no power over how the economy is ran • who determines what is produced in a command economy • not having enough for everyone to get what they want • deals with production, consumption, and distribution of wealth • ...
Economics 2022-12-08
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- goods produced and used to make other goods or services
- jobs people do for others
- things people make or grow to sell
- raw materials supplied to manufacturing
- people who use their skills to produce a good or service
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- getting products to reach consumers through an organized network of transporters, warehouses, and retailers
- building, assembling, converting, or furnishing these raw materials into finished products
- from nature and are used in their natural form (ex. Trees)
- use of products
9 Clues: use of products • jobs people do for others • things people make or grow to sell • raw materials supplied to manufacturing • goods produced and used to make other goods or services • people who use their skills to produce a good or service • from nature and are used in their natural form (ex. Trees) • ...
Economics 2025-11-25
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- Economy The U.S. participates in this worldwide network of trade and finance.
- The structure of production, distribution, and consumption in a society.
- Exchange of goods and services between nations.
- Korea A nation with a centrally planned economy
- Economy The U.S. participates in this worldwide network of trade and finance.
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- When nations depend on each other for resources and markets.
- The U.S. exports these to other nations (examples: technology, agriculture).
- Government makes all economic decisions in this system
- An economic system based on customs and traditions.
- System where supply and demand drive choices.
10 Clues: System where supply and demand drive choices. • Exchange of goods and services between nations. • Korea A nation with a centrally planned economy • An economic system based on customs and traditions. • Government makes all economic decisions in this system • When nations depend on each other for resources and markets. • ...
Economics 2025-08-26
Across
- Kita matapos ibawas ang gastos.
- Pagsusuri ng dagdag na gastos at benepisyo.
- Kakulangan ng yaman para sa pangangailangan.
- Pangangailangan sa seguridad at kaligtasan.
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- Pagtatagpo ng mamimili at nagtitinda.
- Halaga ng isinukong alternatibo.
- Likas-yamang gamit sa produksyon.
- Puhunan at gamit sa produksyon.
- Dami ng produktong handang ipagbili.
9 Clues: Kita matapos ibawas ang gastos. • Puhunan at gamit sa produksyon. • Halaga ng isinukong alternatibo. • Likas-yamang gamit sa produksyon. • Dami ng produktong handang ipagbili. • Pagtatagpo ng mamimili at nagtitinda. • Pagsusuri ng dagdag na gastos at benepisyo. • Pangangailangan sa seguridad at kaligtasan. • Kakulangan ng yaman para sa pangangailangan.
2019-SOC1200 Chapter 14 – Environmental Sociology 2019-08-19
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- (three words) The number of live births a female can be expected to have in her lifetime.
- (two words) Societies characterized by an excess of manufactured products that are used for only a short period of time and then disposed of.
- (two words) A process by which rapid urban growth necessitates the conversion of natural land for human-made uses.
- (three words) The view of humans as unique from other organisms in the natural world because of their capacity to reason and develop culture.
- (three words) The number of people that can be supported in a given area indefinitely.
- (two words) Development that meets the need of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs.
- Use of natural resources not at a rate on par with natural replenishment.
- The study of human populations.
- (three words) The view of humans as possessing a superior capacity to reason and adapt to social and cultural conditions while also recognizing the interdependence between humans and the natural environment.
- The movement of people into or out of a country.
- (two words) Growth beyond the Earth’s carrying capacity.
- (two words) A method for identifying and keeping track of behaviours that negatively impact the environment through greenhouse gas production.
- The general use of natural resources.
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- (two words) A person who is forced to flee his or her country as a result of environmental displacement resulting from life-endangering natural and human-made environmental change.
- A world view that considers humans to be the most important form of life.
- (two words) An increase in the temperature of the Earth’s atmosphere.
- (three words) As a result of modernization, societies eventually progress from being characterized by high fertility and mortality rates to being characterized by low fertility and mortality rates.
- Misleading consumers regarding the environmental practices of a company or the environmental benefits of a product or service.
- (two words) An estimate for gauging the total area of land and water ecosystems a human population needs in order to produce the resources it consumes and to assimilate its wastes.
- (three words) The incidence of deaths among infants under one year of age per 1,000 live births in a given population.
- (two words) A theoretical model that explains environmental issues as resulting from an incessant need to increase production and profit.
- (two words) Factors that limit population growth.
- Use of natural resources at a rate on par with natural replenishment.
23 Clues: The study of human populations. • The general use of natural resources. • The movement of people into or out of a country. • (two words) Factors that limit population growth. • (two words) Growth beyond the Earth’s carrying capacity. • (two words) An increase in the temperature of the Earth’s atmosphere. • ...
BM Economics 2022-10-25
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- employee layoff and recession
- use of all three economies, USA
- the business blank is a term used by economists to measure an economic growth
- expansion is over and the highest point of curve
- allocates scarce resources to satisfy competing wants
- the cost or loss of one to have another
- declining GDP lowest point on the curve
- customs, beliefs, aborigines
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- involves human skills to operate and run a business
- a period of growth throughout an economy
- consumption choices made by consumers
- gross domestic product measures economic health
- government-controlled economy
- of production include land, capital,labor and entrepreneurship
- natural resources found on earth
15 Clues: customs, beliefs, aborigines • employee layoff and recession • government-controlled economy • use of all three economies, USA • natural resources found on earth • consumption choices made by consumers • the cost or loss of one to have another • declining GDP lowest point on the curve • a period of growth throughout an economy • ...
Economics Vocabulary! 2020-04-28
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- competition, market structure in which many companies sell products that are similar but not identical
- merger, business consolidation that occurs between firms that operate in the same industry.
- differentiation, the process of distinguishing a product or service from others, to make it more attractive to a particular target market.
- is a business that operates in many different countries at the same time.
- ,a cooperative society, business, or enterprise.
- a market in which a single seller dominates.
- income, is the residual amount of earnings after all expenses have been deducted from sales.
- ,a combination of two things, especially companies, into one.
- merger, merger of two or more companies that provide different supply chain functions for a common good or service.
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- is the gradual decrease in the economic value of the capital stock of a firm, nation or other entity, either through physical depreciation, obsolescence or changes in the demand for the services of the capital in question.
- flow, the total amount of money being transferred into and out of a business, especially as affecting liquidity.
- A market structure in which a few large firms dominate a market
- is a non-competitive, secret, and sometimes illegal agreement between rivals which attempts to disrupt the market's equilibrium.
- a number of different things or parts that are put or grouped together to form a whole but remain distinct entities.
- an illegal grouping of companies that discourages competition, similar to a cartel.
15 Clues: a market in which a single seller dominates. • ,a cooperative society, business, or enterprise. • ,a combination of two things, especially companies, into one. • A market structure in which a few large firms dominate a market • is a business that operates in many different countries at the same time. • ...
Economics crossword 2023-02-14
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- statistical characteristics of certain populations
- total amount of money a company receives from selling
- the sum of fixed costs plus variable costs
- describes demand that is sensitive to change in price
- government intervention
- the amount of goods available
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- graphic representation of a demand schedule
- the total cost divided by the quantity produced
- desire to own something and the ability to pay for it
- describes demand that is not sensitive to price changes
- a government payment that supports a business
- a graph of the quantity supplied of a good
- the cost of operating a facility
- a factor that can change
- additional income from selling one more good
15 Clues: government intervention • a factor that can change • the amount of goods available • the cost of operating a facility • the sum of fixed costs plus variable costs • a graph of the quantity supplied of a good • graphic representation of a demand schedule • additional income from selling one more good • a government payment that supports a business • ...
Economics project 2023-02-16
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- demands that are sensitive to change
- a graph of the quantity supplied of a good
- the statistical characteristics of population segments
- the cost of producing one more unit of a good
- a cost that rises or falls depending on production of a good.
- the change in consumption that results when price increases
- a government intervention in a market that effects the production of a good
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- the sum of fixed costs plus variable costs
- describes demand that is insensitive to change
- a graphic representation of a demand schedule
- the cost of opperating a facility
- 2 goods that are bought and used together
- goods that are used in place of one another
- the desire to own something and the ability to pay for it
- the amount of goods available
15 Clues: the amount of goods available • the cost of opperating a facility • demands that are sensitive to change • 2 goods that are bought and used together • the sum of fixed costs plus variable costs • a graph of the quantity supplied of a good • goods that are used in place of one another • a graphic representation of a demand schedule • ...
American Economics 2023-04-24
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- How much consumers want a good
- _________ costs stay the same no matter what
- Action that can be purchased
- Having less of a good
- The amount of a good in stock
- Additional charge to a loan
- System in which everything is collectively owned
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- Expensive item held by a lender
- A ______ card works like a check
- Capitalism thrives on _________.
- Able to be divided into smaller pieces
- Having more expenses than income
- Having more of a good than needed
- Serves as a medium of exchange
- Item that can be purchased
15 Clues: Having less of a good • Item that can be purchased • Additional charge to a loan • Action that can be purchased • The amount of a good in stock • How much consumers want a good • Serves as a medium of exchange • Expensive item held by a lender • A ______ card works like a check • Capitalism thrives on _________. • Having more expenses than income • ...
Economics Crossword 2023-05-04
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- in capitalism markets are mostly
- the investments that go into improving a business
- the cost given up in any decision
- said that markets are based on self-interest
- focusing on specific parts of production
- government spending to support a business
- higher production costs shift the supply curve
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- one of the four factors of production
- the study of how people use scarce resources
- the change in a benefit or cost decision
- a motivation to do something
- how much satisfaction you get out of something
- how much consumers are willing to buy something
- coordinates and directs economic decisions
- how much producers are willing to sell something
15 Clues: a motivation to do something • in capitalism markets are mostly • the cost given up in any decision • one of the four factors of production • the change in a benefit or cost decision • focusing on specific parts of production • government spending to support a business • coordinates and directs economic decisions • the study of how people use scarce resources • ...
Economics Vocabulary 2023-04-28
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- Something you enjoy but don’t need to survive
- Something you must have to survive
- Person who creates the good/item
- Person who buys the product; customer
- Get better products and the consumer benefits/competing for your business
- Exit/out of the country
- Insufficient resources to satisfy everyone’s wants and needs
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- How many people want a good or service
- Factors of production such as land, labor, capital, and entrepreneurship
- Item you can touch/buy and keep, eat, or use
- Cannot touch/something someone does for you
- Social science that studies how people use scarce resources to satisfy unlimited wants and needs
- How much of a good or service there is
- Item that is made
- Bring in to the country
15 Clues: Item that is made • Bring in to the country • Exit/out of the country • Person who creates the good/item • Something you must have to survive • Person who buys the product; customer • How many people want a good or service • How much of a good or service there is • Cannot touch/something someone does for you • Item you can touch/buy and keep, eat, or use • ...
Economics Crossword 2023-05-30
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- Also called an sustenance economic system
- Trying to reduce the risk of an activity
- Deciding to not do a risky thing
- Businesses that sell in bulk to other businesses
- The study of how to meet unlimited wants with limited resources
- The amount of a good produced
- A popular way to transfer risk
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- The people who make and provide goods/services
- The quantity of goods that people want to purchase
- Doing a risky task anyways
- The cost to produce the actual product/service
- High taxes occur in this economic system
- Government controls economy, no private ownership of anything
- The law of supply states that when prices goes up, supply goes _______
- The law of demand states that when prices go up, demand goes _______
15 Clues: Doing a risky task anyways • The amount of a good produced • A popular way to transfer risk • Deciding to not do a risky thing • Trying to reduce the risk of an activity • High taxes occur in this economic system • Also called an sustenance economic system • The people who make and provide goods/services • The cost to produce the actual product/service • ...
Economics Crossword 2012-07-06
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- Water is a ______ not a want
- Usually the demand for water does not change based on price
- A belief that everyone should be equal
- A type of good where the price of one effects the demand of another
- A factor of production that deals with resources
- A law that states when price goes up quantity of _________ goes down
- Ramen noodles area an example of this type of good
- A type of capital that has to do with skills
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- The price cannot go higher than the price ______
- On a graph we put a smiley face here
- A law that states when price goes up quantity of ________ goes up
- A person who has ideas
- A type of economic system that has little to no innovation
- A new car is usually a _______ not a need
- The price cannot go lower than the price __________
15 Clues: A person who has ideas • Water is a ______ not a want • On a graph we put a smiley face here • A belief that everyone should be equal • A new car is usually a _______ not a need • A type of capital that has to do with skills • The price cannot go higher than the price ______ • A factor of production that deals with resources • ...
Economics Crossword 2012-12-04
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- A resource such as oil whuich is scarce and runs out is a called a ... resource
- Baht is the Thai...
- The address of the New York Stock Exchange
- Common consumption tax charged in the UK
- The street where the Bank of England has its headquarters
- A person who makes goods or services
- Money given by the government to firms to reduce the cost of production
- A general rise in prices
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- A market in which securities are bought and sold
- Land, Labour, Capital and Entrepreneurs are types of...
- An encouragement for consumers and producers to change their course of action
- An increase in price is likely to lead to a ... in demand
- A period of negative economic growth lasting at least 6 months
- Market valye of all oficially recognised goods services produced within a country's borders in a specific time period
- There is only a ... amount of resources available
15 Clues: Baht is the Thai... • A general rise in prices • A person who makes goods or services • Common consumption tax charged in the UK • The address of the New York Stock Exchange • A market in which securities are bought and sold • There is only a ... amount of resources available • Land, Labour, Capital and Entrepreneurs are types of... • ...
Home Economics 2013-05-06
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- something you would serve at a birthday party
- Cross.........
- Shelf where meat should be stored
- Needed for growth and repair
- A traditional dish of India
- Should be removed before you start cooking
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- Type of Bacteria beginning with E
- Traditional food of Italy, lasagne and fusilli
- Disease carrying bacteria
- Symptom of food poisoning
- provides the body with heat and energy
- Best temperature at which micro-organisms grow
- Mushroom is this type of micro-organism
- Something bacteria needs to survive
- Used in the production of bread and beer
15 Clues: Cross......... • Disease carrying bacteria • Symptom of food poisoning • A traditional dish of India • Needed for growth and repair • Type of Bacteria beginning with E • Shelf where meat should be stored • Something bacteria needs to survive • provides the body with heat and energy • Mushroom is this type of micro-organism • Used in the production of bread and beer • ...
Economics Vocabulary 2013-12-03
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- money that an individual or business receives in exchange for providing a good or service or through capital investing
- a business establishment in which money is kept for saving for commercial purposes
- a single business with the power to control prices in a market
- a collection of stocks or bonds
- a plan for raising and spending money
- a plan by which a company gives protection from the cast of injury or loss
- a system in which the government owns/controls the factors of production and makes the basic economic decisions
- a place or situation in which exchange of goods or services takes place
- a physiological desire which makes life more enjoyable
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- the total dollar value of all final goods and services sold in the country in a year
- the coins and paper bills used as money in an economy
- an economic system in which private individuals own the factors of production and are free to make their own choices
- the total amount of money available for use as a medium of exchange
- a biological requirement for maintaining life
- the act of buying or using goods or services
15 Clues: a collection of stocks or bonds • a plan for raising and spending money • the act of buying or using goods or services • a biological requirement for maintaining life • the coins and paper bills used as money in an economy • a physiological desire which makes life more enjoyable • a single business with the power to control prices in a market • ...
Economics Review 2018-02-12
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- role of money that allows us to save up for purchases later
- actions carried out by the Federal Reserve to contract and expand the economy
- nation with lowest opportunity cost
- graph of GDP over time
- role of money allowing comparisons
- GDP
- actions carried out by the President & Congress to contract or expand the economy
- condition that exist when unlimited wants & needs are greater than limited resources
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- states that consumers will purchase less products as prices increase
- measure of how many people are seeking work
- role of money that simplifies purchases
- curve that gives options for production
- increase in price levels
- nation that produces most of a product
- states that businesses will make more products available as prices increase
15 Clues: GDP • graph of GDP over time • increase in price levels • role of money allowing comparisons • nation with lowest opportunity cost • nation that produces most of a product • role of money that simplifies purchases • curve that gives options for production • measure of how many people are seeking work • role of money that allows us to save up for purchases later • ...
Business/Economics 2023-08-24
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- Giving in one product for another
- Growth The increase of a product
- How much something is worth
- Where products are bought and sold
- The item being sold
- someone who buys a product
- When the products go down in value badly
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- money paid regularly at a particular rate for the use of money lent
- Domestic Product measure of the market value
- someone makes money after buying then selling a product
- The desire of the consumer buying
- an amount of money that a government requires people to pay according to their income
- Large organization that sells products
- someone who sells a product
- the products that are sold
15 Clues: The item being sold • the products that are sold • someone who buys a product • someone who sells a product • How much something is worth • The desire of the consumer buying • Giving in one product for another • Growth The increase of a product • Where products are bought and sold • Large organization that sells products • When the products go down in value badly • ...
Economics Final 2023-12-21
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- the “invisible hand”
- an economic system in which individuals, rather than the state, own most of the resources
- an economy in which production, investment, prices, and incomes are determined centrally by a government.
- the use of government spending and taxation to influence the economy.
- a graphic representation of the correlation between the cost of a good or service and the quantity supplied for a given period
- the value of returns of a product decreases
- a rise in prices
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- 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 3 basic economic questions
- the change in the behavior of buyers and sellers in response to a price change
- the fundamental economic problem
- set of actions available to a nation's central bank to achieve sustainable economic growth by adjusting the money supply.
- the loss of potential gain from other alternatives when one alternative is chosen
- at a higher price, consumers will demand a lower quantity of a good
- an increase in the price of a product will increase the quantity of it supplied
15 Clues: a rise in prices • the “invisible hand” • the 3 basic economic questions • the fundamental economic problem • the value of returns of a product decreases • at a higher price, consumers will demand a lower quantity of a good • the use of government spending and taxation to influence the economy. • ...
Economics Final 2023-12-21
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- the “invisible hand”
- an economic system in which individuals, rather than the state, own most of the resources
- an economy in which production, investment, prices, and incomes are determined centrally by a government.
- the use of government spending and taxation to influence the economy.
- a graphic representation of the correlation between the cost of a good or service and the quantity supplied for a given period
- the value of returns of a product decreases
- a rise in prices
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- 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 3 basic economic questions
- the change in the behavior of buyers and sellers in response to a price change
- the fundamental economic problem
- set of actions available to a nation's central bank to achieve sustainable economic growth by adjusting the money supply.
- the loss of potential gain from other alternatives when one alternative is chosen
- at a higher price, consumers will demand a lower quantity of a good
- an increase in the price of a product will increase the quantity of it supplied
15 Clues: a rise in prices • the “invisible hand” • the 3 basic economic questions • the fundamental economic problem • the value of returns of a product decreases • at a higher price, consumers will demand a lower quantity of a good • the use of government spending and taxation to influence the economy. • ...
Industrial economics 2024-03-15
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- market A system where goods are produced for profit in a market economy
- A market where raw materials or goods are bought and sold in their original or unprocessed state
- A system in which individuals or companies own and operate the means of production for profit
- The application of scientific principles to industrial processes
- A measure of the overall production of an industrial economy
- The total value of all goods and services produced within a country's borders in a specific period
- A facility where goods are manufactured on a large scale
- The process of improving the efficiency of production through better use of resources
- A period of rapid industrial growth and development
- Raw material, often used in industrial
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- The use of machinery and technology in manufacturing
- The process of converting raw materials into finished goods
- The study of the allocation of resources in an industrial economy
- A country's ability to produce goods and services efficiently compared to other countries
- A person or entity that purchases goods or services produced by the industrial sector
15 Clues: Raw material, often used in industrial • A period of rapid industrial growth and development • The use of machinery and technology in manufacturing • A facility where goods are manufactured on a large scale • The process of converting raw materials into finished goods • A measure of the overall production of an industrial economy • ...
Economics Basics 2024-09-04
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- combination of different economic systems
- has the largest population
- provides customers with options for products and services
- manufacturers that make the product
- happens when trade occurs
- how trade happens in Early Civilization
- makes up intellectual activities
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- one company is the only option for customers
- economy where there is centralized control or power
- has the largest economy in the world
- has the second largest economy in the world
- makes up manufactured goods
- makes up raw materials
- people that buy the products
- a competitor of Walmart
15 Clues: makes up raw materials • a competitor of Walmart • happens when trade occurs • has the largest population • makes up manufactured goods • people that buy the products • makes up intellectual activities • manufacturers that make the product • has the largest economy in the world • how trade happens in Early Civilization • combination of different economic systems • ...
Economics Puzzle 2025-08-01
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- A trade agreement among the U.S., Canada, and Mexico to reduce trade barriers.
- Type of economy where decisions are made based on customs, beliefs, and traditions.
- This economic system features government ownership of key industries, aiming for equal wealth distribution.
- A tax on imported goods used to protect domestic industries.
- A command economy is often associated with this political system.
- The U.S. often runs one of these when it imports more than it exports.
- When a country focuses on producing goods it can make most efficiently, it's called this.
- This country has a mixed economy combining socialism with strong free-market practices.
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- An economic system where the means of production are privately owned and operated for profit.
- This economic indicator reflects the rising cost of goods over time.
- This type of economy allows supply and demand to guide production with limited government interference.
- The global institution that monitors international trade and ensures trade flows smoothly.
- A measure of the total value of goods and services produced in a country.
- A country that exports oil and influences global oil prices through a cartel.
- An organization of countries that uses a single currency and operates as a single market.
15 Clues: A tax on imported goods used to protect domestic industries. • A command economy is often associated with this political system. • This economic indicator reflects the rising cost of goods over time. • The U.S. often runs one of these when it imports more than it exports. • A measure of the total value of goods and services produced in a country. • ...
Economics Vocabulary 2024-04-26
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- Capital ___ are all of the factories, machines, technologies, buildings, and property needed by businesses to operate.
- ____ capital is the knowledge and skills for people to earn a living producing goods and services.
- An economic system in which all economic decisions are based on customs, traditions, & beliefs of the past.
- Materials or substances such as minerals, forests, water, and fertile land that occur in nature.
- The percentage of population aged 15 years and over who can both read and write.
- GDP is The total value of all the goods and services produced in that country in one ____.
- A tax placed on goods when they are imported.
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- When one country places a ban on trade with another country.
- GDP per _____ is calculated by dividing the GDP of a country by its population.
- An economic systems in which all decisions are made by the government.
- Gross ____ Product
- A limit on trade.
- An economic system that has characteristics of both command and market economies.
- Someone who risks their own money and time because they believe their business ideas will make a profit.
- An economic system in which private citizens get to make decisions; government has no control.
15 Clues: A limit on trade. • Gross ____ Product • A tax placed on goods when they are imported. • When one country places a ban on trade with another country. • An economic systems in which all decisions are made by the government. • GDP per _____ is calculated by dividing the GDP of a country by its population. • ...
Mathematical Economics 2024-08-09
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- Total revenue minus total cost
- The science of allocating scarce resources
- The point where supply and demand meet
- The derivative of 3x^2 + 5x is 6x+ ___.
- Derivative of sin(x)
- The extra benefit from one more unit
- Graphical representation of a production function
- Change in output due to a small change in input
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- The set of all possible input values
- A market with only one seller
- A function with a constant rate of change
- relationship b/w input and output factors
- The x-value of a function's output
- Antiderivative
- If z = f(x, y), then the ____ derivative of z with respect to x is denoted as ∂z/∂x, and with respect to y as ∂z/∂y.
15 Clues: Antiderivative • Derivative of sin(x) • A market with only one seller • Total revenue minus total cost • The x-value of a function's output • The set of all possible input values • The extra benefit from one more unit • The point where supply and demand meet • The derivative of 3x^2 + 5x is 6x+ ___. • A function with a constant rate of change • ...
Economics Terms 2024-09-06
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- unable to pay debts
- money, property, etc., that is used to start or operate a business
- to use money to earn more money : to use your money to purchase stock in a company, to buy property, etc., in order to make future profit
- of or relating to money and especially to the money a government, business, or organization earns, spends, and owes
- a period of time in which there is little economic activity and many people do not have jobs
- an amount (such as an amount of money) that is less than the amount that is needed
- a continual increase in the price of goods and services
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- an amount of money available for spending that is based on a plan for how it will be spent
- (of a business, price, market, etc): to go down in value very suddenly and quickly
- to increase in value
- the way in which money is used and handled
- an amount of money that is given to someone for a period of time with a promise that it will be paid back : an amount of money that is borrowed took out a loan (from the bank) to pay for the car.
- the money paid by a borrower for the use of borrowed money
- money that a bank or business will allow a person to use and then pay back in the future
- a person who buys goods and services
15 Clues: unable to pay debts • to increase in value • a person who buys goods and services • the way in which money is used and handled • a continual increase in the price of goods and services • the money paid by a borrower for the use of borrowed money • money, property, etc., that is used to start or operate a business • ...
Economics Review 2025-10-29
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- Rules that break up monopolies
- Demand drops when income rises
- Goods you can prevent others from using
- When allocation of goods isn’t efficient
- Government payments to encourage production
- One firm rules them all
- Desire backed by purchasing power
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- Ability to set prices above competition
- Few sellers dominate the market
- Where supply meets demand
- Lack of a good
- Entity that can be owned by millions of people
- Goods available to all, like streetlights
- Benefits without paying the cost
- To much of a good
15 Clues: Lack of a good • To much of a good • One firm rules them all • Where supply meets demand • Rules that break up monopolies • Demand drops when income rises • Few sellers dominate the market • Benefits without paying the cost • Desire backed by purchasing power • Ability to set prices above competition • Goods you can prevent others from using • ...
Behavioral economics 2025-09-07
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- Thinking you’re more skilled or capable than you really are.
- You spend more when you don’t physically see the money leaving your hands.
- Searching for information that supports what you already believe.
- Relying too heavily on the first piece of information when making decisions.
- Focusing more on negative experiences than positive ones.
- Fear of being left out of something others are doing.
- Believing or acting on suggestions from others, even without strong evidence.
- Feeling drained after making too many choices, leading to worse decisions.
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- People value things they own more than identical things they don’t own.
- Following what the crowd does without independent thought.
- People do something because many others are doing it, even if it may not be right.
- You dislike losing something more than you enjoy gaining the same thing.
- Treating money differently depending on its source or intended use.
- You keep investing in something bad just because you already put resources into it.
- Believing you “knew it all along” after an event happens.
15 Clues: Fear of being left out of something others are doing. • Focusing more on negative experiences than positive ones. • Believing you “knew it all along” after an event happens. • Following what the crowd does without independent thought. • Thinking you’re more skilled or capable than you really are. • Searching for information that supports what you already believe. • ...
Economics & Trade 2025-12-02
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- When the government spending exceeds revenue in a year.
- The value of the next best alternative you give up when making a choice.
- General increase in prices over time.
- Limited resources versus unlimited wants.
- Financial support from the government to encourage production of certain goods.
- Government rules that control how businesses operate.
- Total amount owed from accumulated deficits.
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- Total Value of goods and services produced in a country in a year.
- The amount of money the government brings in.
- General decrease in prices over time
- A plan for how the government will spend its money.
- A tax on imported goods designed to protect domestic industries.
- Trade between countries without tariffs or restrictions
- How much of a good or service producers are willing to sell.
- How much of a good or service consumers want to buy.
15 Clues: General decrease in prices over time • General increase in prices over time. • Limited resources versus unlimited wants. • Total amount owed from accumulated deficits. • The amount of money the government brings in. • A plan for how the government will spend its money. • How much of a good or service consumers want to buy. • ...
Canada economics 2026-03-23
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- canada's standard of living
- ocean to the west
- what makes canada a world leader in trade
- major seaports
- democracy
- house canada votes for
- ocean to the north
- shares a border with this country
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- literacy rate
- difficulty to create a business in canada
- currency in canada
- minimum requirement for voting(word form)
- ocean to the east
- purpose of NAFTA
- Where is Canada leaning on the economic continuum
15 Clues: democracy • literacy rate • major seaports • purpose of NAFTA • ocean to the west • ocean to the east • currency in canada • ocean to the north • house canada votes for • canada's standard of living • shares a border with this country • difficulty to create a business in canada • minimum requirement for voting(word form) • what makes canada a world leader in trade • ...
biology 4 chapter 2024-10-24
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- general term that includes both phytoplankton and zooplankton
- effect allowing visible light to enter but trapping heat
- environmental conditions varying over small distances
- trees that produce seed bearing cones and needle like leaves
- a special kind of wetland formed where a river meets the sea
- a material formed from decaying leaves and other organic matter
- one animal captures and feeds off of prey
- when one organism is unbothered and the other is unbothered
- dense forests of coniferous evergreens along the northern edge of the temperature zone
- tall trees forming a dense leafy covering
- what an organism does and how it interacts with biotic and abiotic factors in the environment
- the general place where an organism lives
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- a layer below the canopy made of shorter trees and vines
- where one animal feeds on producers
- necessities of life such as water, nutrients, light, food, or space
- many aquatic organisms live on or in rocks and sediments on the bottom of lakes streams and oceans
- the day to day condition and other environmental factors
- a layer permanently of suboil
- the ability to survive and reproduce under a range of environmental circumstances
- a plant that sheds its leaves during a particular season
- fleas,ticks,lice,leeches living on the body of a mammal and feeding off their blood
- average conditions over long periods
22 Clues: a layer permanently of suboil • where one animal feeds on producers • average conditions over long periods • one animal captures and feeds off of prey • tall trees forming a dense leafy covering • the general place where an organism lives • environmental conditions varying over small distances • a layer below the canopy made of shorter trees and vines • ...
CROSSWORD 2025-09-22
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- Links social problems with environmental problems
- Lovelock’s idea that Earth functions like a living organism
- Carefulness and wise decision-making
- Large-scale cutting of forests
- Contamination of air, water, or land
- Principle of maintaining the state of the environment
- Emphasizes ecosystems and biological communities
- Long-term shifts in temperature and weather patterns
- Thrifty use of resources, avoiding waste
- Belief that order in nature brings beauty and well-being
- Increase in Earth’s average temperature
- Branch of philosophy about humanity’s place in nature
- Fair use of resources across generations
- View that all organisms have inherent value
- Law to protect wildlife species
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- International pledges to cut emissions fairly
- Studies moral responsibilities in climate change
- 1997 treaty to reduce greenhouse gas emissions
- Development balancing human needs and environmental care
- Variety of life forms in ecosystems
- Humans are part of nature, not separate from it
- Decline in quality of the environment by human activity
- Focuses on fairness in addressing climate crisis
- 1999 law regulating air pollution in the Philippines
- Moral duty to care for and protect the environment
- Promote wise use and protection of natural resources
- Advocacy to address growing environmental problems
- Belief that humans are the most important species
- Advocate for intrinsic value of all living beings
- Moral relationship between humans and environment
30 Clues: Large-scale cutting of forests • Law to protect wildlife species • Variety of life forms in ecosystems • Carefulness and wise decision-making • Contamination of air, water, or land • Increase in Earth’s average temperature • Thrifty use of resources, avoiding waste • Fair use of resources across generations • View that all organisms have inherent value • ...
ANTH 305 Reflective Journal #10 2025-11-21
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- Tissue where oxygen diffusion can be compromised
- Condition where inadequate oxygen reaches body tissues
- Circumpolar Indigenous population with high metabolic rate
- Hormone increasing metabolic rate and heart rate during cold stress
- Widening of blood vessels to increase heat transfer
- Insufficient oxygen delivery caused by reduced air pressure
- Group known for the Hunter’s Response in cold environments
- Alternating cycles of vasodilation and vasoconstriction in response to cold
- Gene family linked to cancer risk with possible fertility effects
- Lung structure that fills with fluid in high-altitude pulmonary edema
- Long-term or reversible physiological adjustment to environmental stress
- Body part showing the “hunting response” to cold
- A single gene producing multiple phenotypic effects
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- Altitude illness causing headache and nausea
- Transcription factor activated during low-oxygen conditions
- Production of red blood cells stimulated at high altitude
- Heat-loss mechanism involving increased skin blood flow
- Mechanism where arteries warm adjacent veins to conserve heat
- Siberian Indigenous population with elevated basal metabolic rate
- Environmental condition involving low temperatures
- Type of natural selection balancing benefits and costs of a trait
- Environmental factor lowering oxygen availability
- Andean Indigenous population known for enhanced cold-induced vasodilation
- Organ that produces erythropoietin
- Protective chromosome ends associated with aging and fertility
- Metabolic pathway accelerated during hypoxia
26 Clues: Organ that produces erythropoietin • Altitude illness causing headache and nausea • Metabolic pathway accelerated during hypoxia • Tissue where oxygen diffusion can be compromised • Body part showing the “hunting response” to cold • Environmental factor lowering oxygen availability • Environmental condition involving low temperatures • ...
Guess that HNJH Staffer 2023-07-16
18 Clues: IT • Dietary • Billing • Lab tech • Med Surg • Pharmacy • Radiology • Admitting • Maintenance • Gibson Clinic • Golden Leaves • Emergency Room • Rehab Services • Behavior health • Cardio Pulmonary • Manistique Lakes • Surgical Services • Environmental Services
environment 2025-04-23
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- Power that doesn’t pollute the environment
- Using resources in a way that doesn't harm the future
- Protecting nature and resources
- Doing more with less energy
- Actions to lessen environmental harm
- Release of gases into the air
- Damage to the environment or land
- Growing food without chemicals
- Destruction of natural homes for animals or plants
- Tools that help the environment
- Variety of life in one place
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- Growth that meets today's needs without hurting the future
- footprint Amount of carbon dioxide a person or activity produces
- Fair treatment in environmental policies
- Turning food waste into soil
- Oceans becoming more acidic due to pollution
- Water that flows over land and carries pollution
- Laws made to protect the environment
- Underground layer that holds water
19 Clues: Doing more with less energy • Turning food waste into soil • Variety of life in one place • Release of gases into the air • Growing food without chemicals • Protecting nature and resources • Tools that help the environment • Damage to the environment or land • Underground layer that holds water • Actions to lessen environmental harm • Laws made to protect the environment • ...
Business Puzzle 2025-08-22
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- Acronym S in PESTEL
- Overall goal or target of a business
- How the business earns money (BMC)
- Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Realistic, Time-Bound
- An entertainment brand that caused disruptive innovation
- Positive internal attribute (SWOT)
- Ocean competing in existing markets with high competition
- Evaluate whether the target is met in SMART
- How value is delivered to customers (BMC)
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- Pressure to reduce wastage in PESTEL
- A type of innovation
- External risk from SWOT
- Age, Income and Gender in Market Segmentation
- Target of value propositions in BMC
- Strategic planning tool analysing internal and external factors
- Dividing markets by customer characteristics
- Strategy for new market spaces without competition Innovation that creates a new market by displacing an existing one
- Macro-environmental analysis
- A Screen shot of a business
19 Clues: Acronym S in PESTEL • A type of innovation • External risk from SWOT • A Screen shot of a business • Macro-environmental analysis • How the business earns money (BMC) • Positive internal attribute (SWOT) • Target of value propositions in BMC • Pressure to reduce wastage in PESTEL • Overall goal or target of a business • How value is delivered to customers (BMC) • ...
Environmental 2019-03-28
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- This term refers to the change in landscape that occurs when humans clear land for farming or other endeavors.
- This term refers to the planting, growing, and harvesting of crops.
- This term refers to one way that humans can adapt land in a dry climate for farming.
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- This is the process by which land, mainly due to overgrazing, deforestation, or inappropriate agriculture, loses vegetation and soil moisture.
- An extremely dry period where water is far below typical levels.
- This environmental damage occurs when plants and vegetation are subjected to too much animal feeding.
- This is the name of both an African cultural group and a linguistic group of over 400 languages.
7 Clues: An extremely dry period where water is far below typical levels. • This term refers to the planting, growing, and harvesting of crops. • This term refers to one way that humans can adapt land in a dry climate for farming. • This is the name of both an African cultural group and a linguistic group of over 400 languages. • ...
Environmental Chemistry Crossword 2013-12-06
Across
- Litmus at pH 6-8 is_____.
- A neutralization reaction that uses lime
- DDT
- Calcium carbonate
- Red litmus to blue
- Vehicle exhaust cars are equipped with________.
- Substances that change colour when the acidity changes
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- Acid_____causes buildings to corrode
- The concentration of pesticides in higher levels of food chains
- Growing crops without the use of pesticides and commercial fertilizers
- The reaction between an acid and a base
- levels Most food chains consist of four__________.
- DDT is_____as it moves up the food chain
- Blue litmus to red
- The pollutants from smokestacks and vehicle exahust
- Papers with a combo of indicators to give a colour range that matches a pH range
- Foods produced without genetic modification
- Pests can become_____to pesticide, so they no longer work
18 Clues: DDT • Calcium carbonate • Blue litmus to red • Red litmus to blue • Litmus at pH 6-8 is_____. • Acid_____causes buildings to corrode • The reaction between an acid and a base • A neutralization reaction that uses lime • DDT is_____as it moves up the food chain • Foods produced without genetic modification • Vehicle exhaust cars are equipped with________. • ...
Environmental Justice - Gentrification 2024-05-15
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- wealth
- a time of instance difficulty or danger
- divide
- rot or decompose
- intentional or unintentional derogatory or negative attitudes toward marginalized groups or small racism
- the opposite of the majority
- being moved to a different place
- unjust treatment
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- companies
- the ability to do something
- home or a place to live
- harmful substance
- lack of housing
- growth of cities
- division
- wealthy people pushing out minority groups
- limiting housing for minorities
- wanting more
18 Clues: wealth • divide • division • companies • wanting more • lack of housing • growth of cities • rot or decompose • unjust treatment • harmful substance • home or a place to live • the ability to do something • the opposite of the majority • limiting housing for minorities • being moved to a different place • a time of instance difficulty or danger • wealthy people pushing out minority groups • ...
Environmental Science Crossword 2025-03-26
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- A predetermined boundary in which growth is contained
- A form of smart growth that focuses on design that limits the need for residents to drive
- The number or variety of species in a particular region
- The differences in DNA among individuals of a population or species
- Classifying areas for development and land use
- The number and variety of ecosystems within a given area
- The ability to do work or cause a change
- Practice of restoring native communities
- The number of babies out of 1000 that die during their first year of life
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- Computerized system for storing, manipulating, and viewing geographic data
- The variety of life across all levels of ecological organization
- Strips of vegetation or open space connecting parts, neighborhoods, or natural areas
- Offers psychological benefits, adds to property value, improves health, improves biodiversity
- Approach to city planning that prioritizes sustainability and limits sprawl; often redeveloping to grow up and not out
- Rapid expansion of cities and towns
- Designing cities to maximize both function and beauty
- Technology that uses data to sensor to limit energy use
- Average number of years a person is expected to live
18 Clues: Rapid expansion of cities and towns • The ability to do work or cause a change • Practice of restoring native communities • Classifying areas for development and land use • Average number of years a person is expected to live • A predetermined boundary in which growth is contained • Designing cities to maximize both function and beauty • ...
GBPC Environmental Week 2021-05-31
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- contamination of the air, water, or soil with substances that can cause harm to the environment
- the surroundings or conditions in which a person, animal, or plant lives or operates
- an area designated to receive garbage, solid waste and construction debris
- converting waste into reusable material
- using little electricity, gas etc.
- capable of being decomposed by natural biological processes
- the production and discharge of something, especially gas or radiation
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- a measure of the effect that human activities have on the climate
- the gradual heating of Earth's surface, oceans and atmosphere, is caused by human activity
- protecting, maintaining or improving natural resources
- abbreviation for polychlorinated biphenyl
- a community of animals, plants and other organisms living in an area which provides what they need in order to survive
- energy any energy type that is generated from natural resources
- thick, soft, wet mud or a similar viscous mixture of liquid and solid component
- the release of a liquid petroleum into the environment
- gases in Earth's atmosphere that trap heat
- the general weather conditions usually found in a particular place
- destruction of forests to make land for agriculture
18 Clues: using little electricity, gas etc. • converting waste into reusable material • abbreviation for polychlorinated biphenyl • gases in Earth's atmosphere that trap heat • destruction of forests to make land for agriculture • protecting, maintaining or improving natural resources • the release of a liquid petroleum into the environment • ...
Environmental Conditions Review 2025-10-26
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- Prolonged exposure to heat with heavy sweating and weakness.
- Safety guideline: seek shelter if lightning is within 30 seconds; wait 30 minutes after last thunder.
- The process by which liquid turns into vapor.
- Loss of sodium in the blood due to excessive sweating and water intake.
- Device used to measure humidity in the air.
- A reddening of the skin from excessive sun exposure.
- Heat illness marked by confusion, lack of sweating, and possible collapse.
- Tissue freezing injury, crusty, hard, white or black skin.
- The time in seconds between lightning flash and thunder, divided by five, estimates distance in
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- Measure of the actual amount of water vapor in the air.
- Mildest form of cold injury causing skin whitening and tingling.
- The amount of water vapor in the air compared to how much it can hold.
- A painful muscle spasm caused by fluid and electrolyte loss.
- The transfer of heat through air or water movement.
- Cooling of the body’s core temperature below 95 degrees.
- Transfer of heat through waves.
- Condition caused by excessive water loss without replacement.
- Heat illness involving dizziness and fainting due to blood vessel dilation.
18 Clues: Transfer of heat through waves. • Device used to measure humidity in the air. • The process by which liquid turns into vapor. • The transfer of heat through air or water movement. • A reddening of the skin from excessive sun exposure. • Measure of the actual amount of water vapor in the air. • Cooling of the body’s core temperature below 95 degrees. • ...
Intro to economics 2025-09-10
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- A general rise in prices
- Economic system that calls for common ownership and central planning
- The branch that examines the economy as a whole
- choosing one option forces you to give up another
- Economic system based on cooperative production and limited private ownership
- social science studying production, distribution and consumption
- Metaphor that describes self-interest promoting society’s well-being
- in agrarian societies, individuals produced necessities for their consumption
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- The branch of economics that studies individual consumers and firms
- They may predict future economic conditions that will move markets and guide investment decisions.
- Medieval European economic/political system with lords and peasants
- measures the level of retail price changes, and the costs that consumers pay
- Economic system with private ownership and profit-driven production
- author of the Wealth of Nations
- broadest measure of a country’s economic performance
- limited resources vs unlimited wants
- Ancient Greek farmer and poet who wrote about efficient use of labor, time, and materials.
17 Clues: A general rise in prices • author of the Wealth of Nations • limited resources vs unlimited wants • The branch that examines the economy as a whole • choosing one option forces you to give up another • broadest measure of a country’s economic performance • social science studying production, distribution and consumption • ...
Natural Disruptions 2025-05-14
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- Increase in ocean levels due to melting glaciers and thermal expansion.
- Movement of species from one location to another, often seasonally or due to environmental stress.
- The ability of an ecosystem to remain unchanged when faced with a disturbance.
- The ability of an ecosystem to recover from disturbance.
- Environmental changes caused by human activities, such as deforestation or pollution.
- Long-term alteration of temperature and typical weather patterns in a region.
- Unpredictable natural disturbances with no consistent pattern.
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- A temporary event that changes the structure or function of an ecosystem.
- Natural events that happen at irregular intervals, like hurricanes or volcanic eruptions.
- Predictable natural events that occur in regular cycles (e.g., seasons, tides).
- First organisms to colonize a barren or disturbed environment.
- A stable and mature ecosystem with little change in species composition.
- Recovery of an ecosystem after a disturbance where soil is still present.
- Traits or behaviors that help organisms survive in changing environments.
- Environmental changes caused by nature, such as fires or storms.
- Gradual process of change and replacement of species in an ecosystem.
- Ecosystem development in a lifeless area with no soil, like lava flows.
17 Clues: The ability of an ecosystem to recover from disturbance. • First organisms to colonize a barren or disturbed environment. • Unpredictable natural disturbances with no consistent pattern. • Environmental changes caused by nature, such as fires or storms. • Gradual process of change and replacement of species in an ecosystem. • ...
CSR CONCEPT CROSSWORD 2023-08-01
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- The duty of an organization to act in ways that benefit society at large, beyond its immediate economic interests. It includes activities that address social issues and contribute to the community's welfare.
- Ensuring the health, safety, and overall welfare of employees, promoting a positive work environment, and supporting their personal and professional development.
- Taking responsibility for the sustainable management of natural resources and ecosystems, minimizing negative impacts, and promoting conservation and sustainable practices.
- A set of criteria used to evaluate a company's performance and impact in the areas of environment, social responsibility, and corporate governance, often considered in investment and business decisions.
- The idea that businesses should be active and responsible members of society, contributing positively to the community and behaving as good corporate citizens.
- Providing clear and open information about a company's operations, performance, and impact, allowing stakeholders to assess its practices and decisions.
- The system of rules, practices, and processes by which a company is directed and controlled, ensuring accountability, transparency, and fairness in decision-making.
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- A business approach that considers three main aspects of performance: social, environmental, and financial. It aims to create value not only for shareholders (profit) but also for society and the environment (people and planet).
- Involving and collaborating with local communities in various business activities, projects, or initiatives, ensuring their voices are heard and considering their needs and preferences.
- The effect an organization's activities, products, or services have on the environment, including factors such as resource consumption, pollution, and carbon emissions.
- The process of interacting and communicating with various stakeholders (such as employees, customers, suppliers, communities, etc.) to understand their interests, concerns, and expectations, and incorporating their perspectives into decision-making.
- A set of 17 global goals established by the United Nations to address various social, economic, and environmental challenges, with the aim of achieving a more sustainable and equitable world by 2030.
- Procuring goods and services from suppliers and partners who adhere to ethical, social, and environmental standards, ensuring sustainability and fairness throughout the supply chain.
- A business approach where companies take responsibility for their impact on society and the environment, integrating social and environmental concerns into their business operations and interactions with stakeholders.
- Development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs. It involves balancing economic, social, and environmental aspects for long-term well-being
- Conducting business activities and operations in a morally responsible and principled manner, adhering to ethical standards, and considering the impact on stakeholders and society.
- A concept where companies create economic value while also addressing social and environmental challenges, aligning business success with social progress.
17 Clues: Providing clear and open information about a company's operations, performance, and impact, allowing stakeholders to assess its practices and decisions. • A concept where companies create economic value while also addressing social and environmental challenges, aligning business success with social progress. • ...
Bio crossword! 2025-03-05
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- Species that signal environmental health.
- Organisms that eat others for energy.
- Traits improving survival and reproduction.
- Positions in a food chain/web.
- Substances needed for survival and growth
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- Species with a major ecosystem impact.
- Organisms that make their own food.
- Pathways of energy flow in ecosystems.
- Movement of nutrients in an ecosystem.
- living environmental factors
- Able to be maintained long-term.
- Taking in food.
12 Clues: Taking in food. • living environmental factors • Positions in a food chain/web. • Able to be maintained long-term. • Organisms that make their own food. • Organisms that eat others for energy. • Species with a major ecosystem impact. • Pathways of energy flow in ecosystems. • Movement of nutrients in an ecosystem. • Species that signal environmental health. • ...
INTRO TO PHILOSOPHY 2025-09-23
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- : Maximum output, less waste
- : Earth is self-regulating
- : Humans are the most important
- : Garbage disposal issue
- : Humans and nature are linked
- : Dirty air from humans
- : Thrifty; avoid waste
- : Respect all life
- : Movement to solve environmental issues
- : Long-term weather changes
- : Save resources for future
- : Order in nature shows beauty
- : Law to reduce pollution
- : Keep environment healthy
- : Link society and environment
- : Fairness in climate burdens
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- : Duty to protect nature
- : Release of greenhouse gases
- : Growth with care for future
- : Wise use of resources
- : Rise in Earth’s temperature
- : Protects natural resources
- : Moral duties about climate
- : Damage from disasters
- : Ecosystems and communities matter
- : Treaty to cut emissions
- : Human-caused environmental problems
- : All living things have value
- : Wise and careful action
- : Harmony with nature
30 Clues: : Respect all life • : Harmony with nature • : Thrifty; avoid waste • : Wise use of resources • : Damage from disasters • : Dirty air from humans • : Duty to protect nature • : Garbage disposal issue • : Treaty to cut emissions • : Law to reduce pollution • : Wise and careful action • : Earth is self-regulating • : Keep environment healthy • : Long-term weather changes • ...
EMS...Give it a spin 2017-01-05
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- OPNAV M5090 directs that where a Navy activity is a tenant, they shall participate in the host environmental compliance program and they should have this in place with the host command
- Spend more time doing this for effective auditing
- One commitment of the Environmental Policy is ________ to applicable compliance obligations
- Review these when planning for an audit
- Not fulfilling an EMS requirement
- 40CFR is the audit criteria used for _________ compliance audits
- All installation members should be aware of the CO's Environmental _________
- Owns the Installation EMS
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- Discussed during a closing meeting
- ISO 19011 provides guidance for conducting ________ audits
- A federal facility or organization that conducts activities that can have a significant impact on the environment, either directly or indirectly, individually or cumulatively, due to the operations of that facility's or organization's mission, processes, or functions is referred to as an EMS _________ facility
- Improvement
- The number of EMS elements identified in OPNAV M5090 Chapter 17
- To ensure success, this is essential at all levels
- Under Element 15, Corrective Action is usually and should be implemented by the ______ owner
- According to M5090.1D, management reviews must be held at least ________
- ________and Suppliers must be made aware of the installation's EMS requirements
- Should be considered when determining the Internal Audit Plan Schedule
- Element 7 addresses __________ and competence
- Plan Do Check Act
20 Clues: Improvement • Plan Do Check Act • Owns the Installation EMS • Not fulfilling an EMS requirement • Discussed during a closing meeting • Review these when planning for an audit • Element 7 addresses __________ and competence • Spend more time doing this for effective auditing • To ensure success, this is essential at all levels • ...
ECOSYSTEMS CROSSWORD 2022-06-19
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- All the different populations in an area.
- To maintain stable ecological conditions.
- Large group of individuals of the same species that live in a close area.
- When one species preys on another. Often due to other environmental factors.
- Environmental factor that is living.
- Organisms that break down other dead organisms.
- The part of earth that is made up of water in its liquid form. For example lakes or oceans.
- Middle layer below the crust.
- When two species benefit from one another.
- An animal that only eats meat.
- The number and variety of species in an ecosystem.
- Made up of all the frozen water on earth, such as glaciers.
- The earth's main source of energy.
- The transition area between two ecosystems. Particularly biodiverse.
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- Anything that is alive.
- Environmental factor that is non-living.
- All ecosystems on Earth.
- Animals that only eats plants.
- Solid, rocky part of the Earth.
- Ecosystems adapted to their abiotic environments.
- Organism that cannot product its own energy.
- An organism that creates its own energy.
- Mixture of gases that surround the earth and protect it.
- An animal that eats both plants and meat.
- Living, biotic factors interacting with abiotic factors in a large area.
- Relatively thin outermost layer of the geosphere.
- Earth's central part, below both the crust and mantle.
27 Clues: Anything that is alive. • All ecosystems on Earth. • Middle layer below the crust. • Animals that only eats plants. • An animal that only eats meat. • Solid, rocky part of the Earth. • The earth's main source of energy. • Environmental factor that is living. • Environmental factor that is non-living. • An organism that creates its own energy. • ...
Environment 2023-03-02
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- the composite or generally prevailing weather conditions of a region, as temperature, air pressure, humidity, precipitation, sunshine, cloudiness, and winds, throughout the year, averaged over a series of years
- an act or instance of emitting: the fluid ejected or discharged
- air _______, water _______, soil ________ which causes environmental problems
- ________ keep us safe by blocking ultraviolet rays from the sun
- cooler ______ is forecast for the weekend
- If there is no ozone layer, most of creature on the Earth will become extinct
- Development of the area would endanger
- a great flowing or overflowing of water, especially over land not usually submerged
- an adequate or abundant amount of such power
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- Tomorrow's temperature will no doubt be in the 70s
- The _________ of global warming is energy conservation and recycling, etc.
- As _________ rise, some coastal cities can be submerged.
- such as bus, subway
- Chemistry. a widely distributed element that forms organic compounds in combination with hydrogen, oxygen, etc. Symbol: C
- an increase in the earth's average atmospheric temperature that causes corresponding changes in climate and that may result from the greenhouse effect
- contain relatively high concentrations of acid-forming chemicals
- There's a lot of environmental _______
- the gaseous envelope surrounding the earth; the air
- over________ can cause environmental problems, increased unemployment, and depletion of natural resources
- forest fires create ______, like smoke
20 Clues: such as bus, subway • There's a lot of environmental _______ • Development of the area would endanger • forest fires create ______, like smoke • cooler ______ is forecast for the weekend • an adequate or abundant amount of such power • Tomorrow's temperature will no doubt be in the 70s • the gaseous envelope surrounding the earth; the air • ...
Italian Crossword 2023-03-07
20 Clues: lent • itchy • creamy • to quit • abruptly • abstract • character • to promote • definitely • apocalypse • controversy • suggestions • uncomfortable • environmental • to become sick • to own/possess • stripes/strips • absent/mindledly • despite/not even • to hiss or to boo
Oceanography Unit 1 Study Guide 2019-10-15
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- InstituteThatsPartOfWilliamAndMary
- PublishedTheFirstOceanographyTextbook
- HasTheNickname"HerDeerpness"
- UsedToEstimateTheTurbidityOrTransperencyOfSeawater
- FederalAgencyFocusedOnTheConditionOfTheOceansAndAtmosphere
- CreditedWithThePublicationOfTheEarliestMapOfTheGulfStream
- TheNorthernHemisphereIsMostly
- HighestFundedInstituteForOceanographicResearch
- DiscoveredHydrothermalVents
- WhatDidJacquesCousteauInvent
- BranchOfOceanographyThatStudiesTheCompositionOfSeaWater
- MostModern-dayGoingSea-goingVesselsHave
- WhatPercentOfTheOceanIsLand
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- BranchOfOceanographyThatStudiesHowAndWhyOceansMove
- LargestOcean
- BranchOfOceanographyThatStudiesHowHumansEffectTheOcean
- SmallestOcean
- SeperatesSedimentByGrainSize
- NorwegianCaptainWhoMappedTheArcticOcean
- UnderwaterMicrophone
- BranchOfOceanographyThatStudiesTheEarthAtTheSeaEdges
- BranchOfOceanographyThatDesignsShips
- BranchOfOceanographyThatStudiesAnimals
- TheNewestNamedOcean
- NarrowS-ShapedOcean
25 Clues: LargestOcean • SmallestOcean • TheNewestNamedOcean • NarrowS-ShapedOcean • UnderwaterMicrophone • DiscoveredHydrothermalVents • WhatPercentOfTheOceanIsLand • HasTheNickname"HerDeerpness" • SeperatesSedimentByGrainSize • WhatDidJacquesCousteauInvent • TheNorthernHemisphereIsMostly • InstituteThatsPartOfWilliamAndMary • BranchOfOceanographyThatDesignsShips • ...
engineer 2026-01-20
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- physical_components_for_computers
- specialized_tools
- complex_dynamic_paper_structures
- clean_electricity
- drones
- air_conditioning
- efficient_movement
- Maintains/repairs
- Artificial_Intelligence
- fuels
- Stronger_bridges
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- logistics
- water_resource
- industrial_transpor
- underwater_vehicles
- modifying_genes
- Analyze_bulk_data
- subsets_of_aerospace
- processes
- technologies_to_prevent_harm
- tools
- environment_is_safe
- spacecraft
- Composite_Sketches
- Developed_wastewater_treatment_plants
- robotics
26 Clues: tools • fuels • drones • robotics • logistics • processes • spacecraft • water_resource • modifying_genes • air_conditioning • Stronger_bridges • specialized_tools • Analyze_bulk_data • clean_electricity • Maintains/repairs • efficient_movement • Composite_Sketches • industrial_transpor • underwater_vehicles • environment_is_safe • subsets_of_aerospace • Artificial_Intelligence • technologies_to_prevent_harm • ...
science crossword 2021-08-23
Across
- Economics is a social science concerned with the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services. It studies how individuals, businesses, governments, and nations make choices about how to allocate resources.
- the envelope of gases surrounding the earth or another planet.
- relating to the natural world and the impact of human activity on its condition.
- The act of giving form or shape to anything;
- the action or process of converting waste into reusable material.
- considered in relation or in proportion to something else.
- to maintain (a quantity) constant during a process of chemical, physical, or evolutionary change a DNA sequence that has been conserved.
- Technology is the sum of techniques, skills, methods, and processes used in the production of goods or services
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- Renewable energy is useful energy that is collected from renewable resources, which are naturally replenished on a human timescale,
- A non-renewable resource is a natural resource that cannot be readily replaced by natural means at a pace quick enough to keep up with consumption.
- the strength and vitality required for sustained physical or mental activity.
- the branch of science dealing with the physical constitution of the earth and its atmosphere.
- Minerals
- the rigid outer part of the earth, consisting of the crust and upper mantle.
- solid, naturally occurring inorganic substance.
- A hydrosphere is the total amount of water on a planet.
- materials in digital format accessible electronically.
- A rock is any naturally occurring solid mass or aggregate of minerals or mineraloid matter
- the regions of the surface and atmosphere of the earth or another planet occupied by living organisms.
19 Clues: Minerals • The act of giving form or shape to anything; • solid, naturally occurring inorganic substance. • materials in digital format accessible electronically. • A hydrosphere is the total amount of water on a planet. • considered in relation or in proportion to something else. • the envelope of gases surrounding the earth or another planet. • ...
Life is An Open Door 2022-08-10
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- a degree which involves recording, analysing and reporting financial transactions.
- streams including subject such as economics, laws, business
- number that indicates how well or how high you scored in your courses on average
- a grant or payment made to support a student's education, awarded on the basis of academic or other achievement
- a 2 to 4 semester pre university course which provides an extremely cost-effective route into tertiary education.
- fees the charge or fee for instruction, as at a private school or a college or university
- focuses on practical and industry-specific skills and knowledge to train you for the working world
- degree which studies about the design of buildings and physical structures.
- A pre-university programme offered by Malaysian private institutions of higher learning
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- 6 subjects are required to be taken, which are delivered on modular basis.
- degree which combines the study of biology and chemistry to ensure that the medication and drugs that we consume are safe and effective.
- an agency under the Ministry of Education that gives study loans to students who are pursuing tertiary education in Malaysia.
- pre-university course that’s based on the Australian education system.
- Taken the longest duration to complete which is around 4 years
- Pre university examination in Malaysia which takes 1.5 years
- Pre-university course offered by private institutions and is considered to be equivalent to form 6 in the UK
- streams including subjects such as biology, chemistry, mathematic, physics
- english proficiency test administered by the Malaysian Examination Council (MEC)
- a degree which apply maths, science and engineering principles, solve various engineering problems systematically and design solutions and systems to help solve health, safety and environmental concerns
19 Clues: streams including subject such as economics, laws, business • Pre university examination in Malaysia which takes 1.5 years • Taken the longest duration to complete which is around 4 years • pre-university course that’s based on the Australian education system. • 6 subjects are required to be taken, which are delivered on modular basis. • ...
Reviewing Economics 2017-07-13
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- The cost of insurance
- "Interest on Interest"
- Two goods that are used together
- Consumer behavior that replaces one for another
- Money that is being spent in your budget
- Labor force with little or no skills
- Can be money, machinery or skills
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- Pointed out that capitalism created haves and have nots
- The cost of borrowing money
- Spending by the government that is required by law
- The ability to produce and provide goods and services
- Labor force with high levels of education
- Money that is coming in to your budget
- Compensation for working
- Believed that the government should be hands off with the economy
15 Clues: The cost of insurance • "Interest on Interest" • Compensation for working • The cost of borrowing money • Two goods that are used together • Can be money, machinery or skills • Labor force with little or no skills • Money that is coming in to your budget • Money that is being spent in your budget • Labor force with high levels of education • ...
Economics Crossword 2012-02-12
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- The main economic problem of meeting people's unlimited wants with scarce resources
- A noncash charge the firm takes for the general wear and tear on its capital goods
- A government payment to encourage or protect a certain economic activity
- An economics and political system in which all factors of production are collectively owned by the state
- Basic requirement for survival that includes food, clothing and shelter
- Cost of the next-best alternative use of money, time, or resources when making a choice
- States that quantity demanded varies inversely with price
- A good intended for final use by consumers rather than businesses
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- The dollar value of all final goods, services, and structures produced within a country's borders in a 12-month period
- Illegal combination of corporations or companies organized to hinder competition
- The contradiction between the high monetary value of a nonessential item and the low value of and essential item
- Mechanism that allows buyers and sellers to exchange products
- Amount of product offered at sale for all possible prices
- Market structure with a single seller of a particular product
- Something we would like to have that is not necessary for survival
15 Clues: Amount of product offered at sale for all possible prices • States that quantity demanded varies inversely with price • Mechanism that allows buyers and sellers to exchange products • Market structure with a single seller of a particular product • A good intended for final use by consumers rather than businesses • ...
Economics 5.4 2013-04-18
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- individuals sense of wellbeing
- measure of impact the business has on the environment
- laws introduced by the government
- the percentage increase in GDP per year
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- spending on factories and machinery
- governments use of interest rates to control inflation
- government uses taxation and spending to increase economic acticities
- spending on training and education
- business acts in a way that minises damage to the environment
- total value of output produced in an economy
- increase in GDP that minimises negative externalities
- restrictions and rules on business activities
- amount of goods and services a person could buy
- encourage a person to act in a preferable way
- payment to a business from the government to encourage production of certain products
15 Clues: individuals sense of wellbeing • laws introduced by the government • spending on training and education • spending on factories and machinery • the percentage increase in GDP per year • total value of output produced in an economy • restrictions and rules on business activities • encourage a person to act in a preferable way • ...
Economics revison 2013-07-10
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- The responsiveness of demand to a given change in income (6,10,2,6)
- An agreement between 2 or more firms in the same industry to fix prices, or the level of supply (6)
- A product where demand rises as price rises (6,4)
- The theory which analyses how firms, governments and people should behave in strategic situations(4,6)
- A positive or negative impact from a third party activities
- A measure of national income (5,8,7)
- Where goods are allocated through supply and demand (4,6)
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- Extremely out of control inflation(5,9)
- The boom and bust cycles (8,5)
- The index used to measure the standard of living in a particular country (5,11,5)
- Land, labour, capital and enterprise (7,2,10)
- C+I+G+(X-M) (9,6)
- Statements based upon facts (8,10)
- Where all other factors remain the same (7,7)
- Time period where at least one factor of production cannot be changed
15 Clues: C+I+G+(X-M) (9,6) • The boom and bust cycles (8,5) • Statements based upon facts (8,10) • A measure of national income (5,8,7) • Extremely out of control inflation(5,9) • Land, labour, capital and enterprise (7,2,10) • Where all other factors remain the same (7,7) • A product where demand rises as price rises (6,4) • ...
Economics Vocabulary 2021-01-30
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- the development of skills for a specific kind of work
- __________ economy: government controls all aspects of production and consumption
- raw materials from nature used in production
- the most desirable alternative in a decision
- basic requirements for human survivial
- __________ economy: resources are privately owned and controlled by the private sector
- the amount that consumers are willing and able to buy
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- the limited nature of society's resources
- the products that an organization produces
- resources used in producing goods and services
- The study of scarcity and choices
- desires that can be satisfied by consumption
- a person who takes on the risk of a business
- the amount that producers are willing and able to sell
- __________ economy: market based with limited government involvement
15 Clues: The study of scarcity and choices • basic requirements for human survivial • the limited nature of society's resources • the products that an organization produces • desires that can be satisfied by consumption • raw materials from nature used in production • a person who takes on the risk of a business • the most desirable alternative in a decision • ...
