environmental economics Crossword Puzzles
Engineering Career Crossword Puzzle 2022-05-13
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- design, enhance, or test the accuracy of radar systems
- determines how much traffic there will be
- make sure that each part they manufacture has to be shipped well
- search for mineral deposits
- develop solutions to environmental problems
- develop new tech for hospitals
- develop, design, build, test, and inspect
- produce and analyze designs for simulation and testing
- design, build, and maintain mechanical systems
- design, implement, and maintain utility
- these people evaluate designs
- managing the flow of documents
- safely and efficiently extract petroleum
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- designing quality standards
- helping to prepare designs
- identify and company goals
- designing and developing tools
- Drive engines within railroad yards
- analyzing operations, designing workflow
- install, repair, and perform routine maintenance on x-ray
- monitoring the production operations
- design transportation
- proactively control vibrations
- use geographic information systems
- design and operation of integrated system
- direct or coordinate activities of engineering
26 Clues: design transportation • helping to prepare designs • identify and company goals • designing quality standards • search for mineral deposits • these people evaluate designs • designing and developing tools • develop new tech for hospitals • proactively control vibrations • managing the flow of documents • use geographic information systems • Drive engines within railroad yards • ...
TOPIC 9 (Unit 4) Crossword 2025-11-11
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- Exchange of goods that supports economic growth
- _______ equality: Ensuring equal opportunities for men and women
- Legal entitlements that promote social participation
- Social connection promoting inclusion and support
- Contamination that damages ecosystems
- ___________ sustainability: Dimension ensuring natural resources for the future
- Resource that can be replenished naturally
- _________ generations: Those who rely on today’s sustainable choices
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- Absence of conflict supporting global wellbeing
- Must be eliminated to achieve social equality
- Having multiple industries to stabilise an economy
- Meeting current needs without harming future generations
- ____ creation: Essential for reducing poverty
- Variety of all living species and ecosystems
- Social _________ systems: Supporting vulnerable groups in need
- ___________ sustainability: Dimension focused on equity and human rights
- ___________ sustainability: Dimension focused on income and job creation
- ________ change: Threatening global environmental stability
- ________ management: Vital for maintaining clean environments
- Treating all people fairly and without discrimination
20 Clues: Contamination that damages ecosystems • Resource that can be replenished naturally • Variety of all living species and ecosystems • Must be eliminated to achieve social equality • ____ creation: Essential for reducing poverty • Absence of conflict supporting global wellbeing • Exchange of goods that supports economic growth • ...
spanish vocab unit 2 2016-08-24
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- Chinese
- third
- second
- tenth
- science
- PE
- history
- computerscience
- StuCo
- economics
- government
- math
- geography
- French
- orchestra
- seventh
- first
- physics
- ninth
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- English
- eight
- fifth
- algebra
- sports
- chemistry
- music
- geometry
- band
- trigonometry
- literature
- choir
- socialstudies
- seminary
- yearbook
- psychology
- fourth
- biology
- Spanish
- languages
- calculus
- sixth
- german
42 Clues: PE • band • math • eight • fifth • third • music • tenth • choir • StuCo • sixth • first • ninth • sports • second • fourth • French • german • English • Chinese • algebra • science • history • biology • Spanish • seventh • physics • geometry • seminary • yearbook • calculus • chemistry • economics • languages • geography • orchestra • literature • psychology • government • trigonometry • socialstudies • computerscience
Samarth Sandeep Bagade 208 2021-04-14
33 Clues: R-2 • t-1 • Q-2 • C-2 • Q-3 • t-2 • C-1 • Q-1 • Marx • Hegel • dress • solid • search • German • regime • barrier • against • aspires • pioneer • anarchy • branch -2 • branch -1 • character • expression • importance • standard -1 • standard -2 • Religious -1 • Theory of evo. • 20 Century Phil. • Philosophy stimu. • World imagination • charcter destroyed
El dia escolar 2024-01-25
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- folder
- globalstudies
- economics
- poster
- tounderstand
- chair
- animalscience
- backpack
- agriculture
- band
- geometry
- psychology
- pen
- highlighter
- spanish
- togo
- notebook
- techoffoods
- tolistento
- tape
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- globalculinary
- scissors
- chemistry
- table
- tolearn
- technology
- toteach
- choir
- biology
- marker
- english
- tohave
- homework
- algebra
- PE
- classroom
- sociology
- tostudy
- paper
- shelf
- sheetofpaper
- pencil
42 Clues: PE • pen • band • togo • tape • table • choir • chair • paper • shelf • folder • poster • marker • tohave • pencil • tolearn • toteach • biology • english • algebra • tostudy • spanish • scissors • backpack • homework • geometry • notebook • chemistry • economics • classroom • sociology • technology • psychology • tolistento • agriculture • highlighter • techoffoods • tounderstand • sheetofpaper • globalstudies • animalscience • globalculinary
Global Economics 2021-03-12
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- an account of all its financial transactions that involve other countries during a particular time period
- a government order prohibiting trade
- a policy of minimizing trade restrictions
- government limit on the quantity or value of a certain imported product
- the difference between the value of a nation’s exports and its imports
- a negative balance of trade (imports > exports)
- wide-ranging regional trade agreement between the united states, canada, and mexico
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- the cost of one currency expressed in terms of another currency
- an organization that governs trade between over 140 member nations
- a policy of using trade restrictions to protect domestic business from foreign competition
- a product brought in for sale from a foreign country
- said Nations can increase its productivity and wealth by specializing in what it produces most efficiently and trading for goods it produces less effici
- a product sent to a foreign country for sale
- a tax on imports
14 Clues: a tax on imports • a government order prohibiting trade • a policy of minimizing trade restrictions • a product sent to a foreign country for sale • a negative balance of trade (imports > exports) • a product brought in for sale from a foreign country • the cost of one currency expressed in terms of another currency • ...
Economics Crossword 2019-06-30
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- something you desire but is not essential for survival
- wants that go with other words. Such as a bird and birdcage
- the system in place that organises and distributes the productions of goods and services
- money received on a regular basis for working
- resource provided when people do physical or manual work
- the money which is left over for a business owner after they pay for all of their expenses
- something essential in order to live
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- income which is limited, therefore not all words can be satisfied
- goods that are able to replace one another. Such as Pepsi and Coca-Cola
- a supply of necessities such as money or materials
- a resource which is bought or consumed
- resources that come from the natural resources, including soils, plants, animals and minerals
- any man-made objects used to make or provide things
- a resource provided by people who organise, fund or manage production
14 Clues: something essential in order to live • a resource which is bought or consumed • money received on a regular basis for working • a supply of necessities such as money or materials • any man-made objects used to make or provide things • something you desire but is not essential for survival • resource provided when people do physical or manual work • ...
Economics puzzle 2020-10-28
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- Thing or object that is commonly accepted as a medium of exchange
- Goods having negative income effect, but positive price effect
- It shows the change in GNP with the change in price levels
- Economist who developed theory of communism
- The difference between export and import of goods
- Father of economic
- First name of the economist who came up with the concept of ‘Invisible Hand’
- Responsiveness of quantity demanded to change in price
- Law having some assumptions
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- Market having no direct competitors
- Market situation in which all firms produce differentiated but have close substitutes
- The period from April 1, to March 31
- Revenue always equal to price
- Unilateral payments corresponding to which there is no value addition in the
- Cost per unit
15 Clues: Cost per unit • Father of economic • Law having some assumptions • Revenue always equal to price • Market having no direct competitors • The period from April 1, to March 31 • Economist who developed theory of communism • The difference between export and import of goods • Responsiveness of quantity demanded to change in price • ...
Economics crossword 2024-05-11
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- cycle: Fluctuations in economic activity, including boom, downturn, recession, and recovery.
- of living: Overall level of comfort, wealth, and material goods enjoyed by a population.
- unemployment: Unemployment resulting from fluctuations in economic activity within the business cycle.
- : Total value of all goods and services produced within a country's borders.
- Decrease in general price levels, often associated with economic downturns.
- People willing and able to work but unable to find employment.
- General increase in prices, reducing the purchasing power of money.
- pull: Inflation caused by excessive demand for goods and services relative to supply.
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- leather costs: Costs incurred due to frequent cash withdrawals to avoid the loss of purchasing power during inflation.
- growth: Increase in a country's production of goods and services over time.
- push: Inflation caused by increases in production costs, such as wages or raw materials.
- unemployment: Unemployment caused by a mismatch between the skills of job seekers and the requirements of available jobs.
- State of being extremely poor, lacking basic necessities for a decent standard of living.
- potential: Maximum output an economy can produce when resources are fully utilized.
- costs: Costs incurred by businesses when they change prices due to inflation.
15 Clues: People willing and able to work but unable to find employment. • General increase in prices, reducing the purchasing power of money. • growth: Increase in a country's production of goods and services over time. • Decrease in general price levels, often associated with economic downturns. • ...
ECONOMICS ASSIGMENT 2024-07-09
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- National Product (NNP): GNP minus depreciation.
- transactions: Transactions that do not occur in formal markets.
- The study of the economy as a whole, including inflation, unemployment, and economic growth.
- per capita: GDP divided by the population.
- year: The starting point for constructing an index number, used as a reference year.
- personal income (DPI): The total income received by individuals before personal taxes are deducted.
- economy: The economic activities that are not reported to the government and therefore not included in GDP.
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- products: Products used in the production of other goods and services.
- sales: Sales that involve items that were previously owned and used.
- Domestic Product (GDP): This measures the total value of all final goods and services produced within a country in a given year.
- GDP: GDP adjusted for changes in the price level.
- GDP: GDP calculated with the prices of the current year.
- income (NI): GDP minus taxes, social contributions, and subsidies on production and imports.
- income (PI): The total income earned by a nation's residents in the production of goods and services.
- National Product (GNP): The total value of all final goods and services produced by a country's residents, regardless of where they are produced.
15 Clues: per capita: GDP divided by the population. • National Product (NNP): GNP minus depreciation. • GDP: GDP adjusted for changes in the price level. • GDP: GDP calculated with the prices of the current year. • transactions: Transactions that do not occur in formal markets. • sales: Sales that involve items that were previously owned and used. • ...
Economics Crossword 2023-04-24
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- a person who purchases goods and services
- a place or object that belongs to a person, like land or an apple
- the way people earn and spend money
- the founder of a business; someone who assumes the risk of organizing resources to produce goods and services
- the amount the seller has to sell at a particular price
- the name of Adam Smith's idea of a free market economy
- what consumers are willing to buy at a given price
- when different businesses compete for a consumer's money
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- an activity that someone is paid to perform
- an economic system in which property and business are owned by the government
- people or businesses offering goods for sale
- the money left over after all expenses are paid
- the money received in payment for goods and services
- the things that people sell
14 Clues: the things that people sell • the way people earn and spend money • a person who purchases goods and services • an activity that someone is paid to perform • people or businesses offering goods for sale • the money left over after all expenses are paid • what consumers are willing to buy at a given price • the money received in payment for goods and services • ...
Business/Economics 2023-08-24
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- a person who starts a business
- were you're gonna buy the items
- how much is it worth
- where people buy houses
- how much money a business makes
- How you're supposed to get a product
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- How much money a business makes
- How are you gonna sell you're items
- How much consumers want a product
- Who's gonna make the item
- how many people want the item
- who's gonna buy the items
- How much money you're gonna give to the government
- a group of people who do stuff
- who's asking for the money
15 Clues: how much is it worth • where people buy houses • Who's gonna make the item • who's gonna buy the items • who's asking for the money • how many people want the item • a person who starts a business • a group of people who do stuff • How much money a business makes • were you're gonna buy the items • how much money a business makes • How much consumers want a product • ...
Economics Vocab 2021-04-19
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- ______ was the father of modern economics
- The money received in payment for goods and services
- ______ are things that are sold
- When consumers are willing to buy at a certain price
- _______ is to protect property rights
- Individuals own businesses and property
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- The name of Adam Smiths idea of a free market economy
- The right to make decisions for an individuals business or property
- ______ is the economic system where the government controls everything
- A person who purchases goods or services
- A person who makes goods
- When different businesses consumers for consumers
- The way people earn money
- _____ are people who sell goods or services
14 Clues: A person who makes goods • The way people earn money • ______ are things that are sold • _______ is to protect property rights • Individuals own businesses and property • A person who purchases goods or services • ______ was the father of modern economics • _____ are people who sell goods or services • When different businesses consumers for consumers • ...
Economics vocabulary 2024-04-18
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- The shift fron one state to another
- The process of transferring from government control to private enterprise
- Encouragement
- From the outside
- The process of making something less restrictive
- To undergo
- Stock
- To accumulate
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- Not producing results
- Failure to meet a goal; falling behind
- To expand the selection
- Crash
- Brink/verge/border
- Five times
14 Clues: Crash • Stock • To undergo • Five times • Encouragement • To accumulate • From the outside • Brink/verge/border • Not producing results • To expand the selection • The shift fron one state to another • Failure to meet a goal; falling behind • The process of making something less restrictive • The process of transferring from government control to private enterprise
European Economics 2022-10-26
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- trading without money
- Economy, characteristics of both systems
- food and medicine
- Economy, goods and services
- Economy, strict government control
- close to one type system than the other
- the study of implications for the use of resources
- economic plan for every country
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- East Germany moved away from command
- something you can improve your quality of life
- economic system
- mixed economic system
- economic system
- government plays a significant role
- Economy, generation to generation
15 Clues: economic system • economic system • food and medicine • trading without money • mixed economic system • Economy, goods and services • economic plan for every country • Economy, generation to generation • Economy, strict government control • government plays a significant role • East Germany moved away from command • close to one type system than the other • ...
Economics Crossword 2025-10-12
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- An economy where individuals and firms own most resources and make production decisions to earn profits.
- A system where buyers and sellers exchange goods and services with little government control.
- A rise in the general level of prices over time.
- A system where private individuals own and control production.
- A system where the government owns or controls all major industries and decides what to produce.
- The quantity of a product consumers are willing and able to buy.
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- A type of economy controlled by tradition and custom, often found in rural or developing communities.
- An economy where wealth is shared and key industries are owned by the state.
- The study of how individuals, businesses, and governments make choices about resources.
- The quantity of a product producers are willing and able to sell.
- A period when the economy shrinks or slows down.
- The money people earn from working.
- The total value of all goods and services produced in a country in one year.
- An economic system where the government owns all resources and controls production.
14 Clues: The money people earn from working. • A period when the economy shrinks or slows down. • A rise in the general level of prices over time. • A system where private individuals own and control production. • The quantity of a product consumers are willing and able to buy. • The quantity of a product producers are willing and able to sell. • ...
Economics & Fun 2026-05-22
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- commodity imported by India from Russia
- banker to government
- deliberate decrease in the value of currency done by a country
- amount of money help by public at a point of time
- main source of foreign exchange
- rate at which commercial banks borrow from RBi for short term
- part of profit given to shareholders
- transactions made by a country with some economic motive
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- single sided transactions
- a point where demand and supply are equal
- unclaimed property to transfer ownership of the government because the owner died without a will
- transaction made by central bank to maintain balance in BOP account
- decrease in the value of fixed asset with time
- difference between interest received and paid by a bank
14 Clues: banker to government • single sided transactions • main source of foreign exchange • part of profit given to shareholders • commodity imported by India from Russia • a point where demand and supply are equal • decrease in the value of fixed asset with time • amount of money help by public at a point of time • difference between interest received and paid by a bank • ...
15-1 2019-12-08
Monroe Crossword 2021-04-01
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- the first ever creation for economics and a way for the start of a single type of currency
- The 5th President, Era of Good Feelings
- railroad,cars,airplanes.
- a creation by the law made to protect the domestic industry
- the name of a canal made by americans through new york
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- identifacation with your nation and to support there intrests
- after the war of 1812
- a national system of economics put forth by a senator Henry Clay
- first major road made by americans
9 Clues: after the war of 1812 • railroad,cars,airplanes. • first major road made by americans • The 5th President, Era of Good Feelings • the name of a canal made by americans through new york • a creation by the law made to protect the domestic industry • identifacation with your nation and to support there intrests • ...
Foundation Course - Economics - Crossword 1 2025-07-20
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- Adam Smith is widely regarded as the father of __________.
- Economics is the study of how societies use __________ resources.
- Adam Smith’s famous book is titled ‘An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of __________’.
- Initial utility is always __________.
- The law of diminishing marginal utility states that as consumption increases, utility __________.
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- __________ focuses on individual decision-making units like households and firms.
- Utility is measured in __________.
- Macroeconomics studies the economy as a __________.
- Utility refers to the __________-satisfying capacity of a commodity.
9 Clues: Utility is measured in __________. • Initial utility is always __________. • Macroeconomics studies the economy as a __________. • Adam Smith is widely regarded as the father of __________. • Economics is the study of how societies use __________ resources. • Utility refers to the __________-satisfying capacity of a commodity. • ...
Hannah's Hen - Sip 'n Solve 2023-05-05
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- Hannah's primary school
- Favourite rugby team
- Where James proposed
- What uni did Hannah go to?
- Hannah has a degree in...
- How many bridesmaids?
- Hannah's favourite sport
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- The cat babies
- The wedding location
- London house number
- Hannah's middle name
- Hannah's secondary school
- Hannah joined what uni society
- Hannah's birthday month
- Hannah's first pet
- Hannah's first car
16 Clues: The cat babies • Hannah's first pet • Hannah's first car • London house number • The wedding location • Favourite rugby team • Hannah's middle name • Where James proposed • How many bridesmaids? • Hannah's primary school • Hannah's birthday month • Hannah's favourite sport • Hannah's secondary school • Hannah has a degree in... • What uni did Hannah go to? • Hannah joined what uni society
ECONOMICS L1 TERMINOLOGIES 2024-07-01
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- concept that describes the total amount of a specific good or service that is available to consumers.
- type of economics that focuses on the bigger issues
- type of economics that focuses on the smaller issues
- all human resources or workers
- a state where economic forces are balanced
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- state of shortage
- revenue minus expenditures
- the ones who buys and uses goods & services
- concept that relates to a consumer's desire to purchase goods and services and willingness to pay a specific price for them
9 Clues: state of shortage • revenue minus expenditures • all human resources or workers • a state where economic forces are balanced • the ones who buys and uses goods & services • type of economics that focuses on the bigger issues • type of economics that focuses on the smaller issues • ...
Comprehensive review New Version 2022-04-28
16 Clues: I.E. • lie lay • He here • two legs • four legs • making fun • Good trouble • I have my work • letter to teacher • Tom told the truth • division of economics • making fun of politics • past participle of swim • first black female sup ct justice • I bought 3 items a cake pie cookie • no cheese on menu cheeseburgers listed
American Presidents 2023-06-29
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- The New Deal President
- War on Terror
- Old Hickory
- The youngest president
- Watergate Scandal
- Only unelected president
- Only president elected unanimously
- Great Society
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- Shortest time in office
- Old Rough and Ready
- The oldest president
- League of Nations
- Trickle-down economics
- Dropped the first atomic bombs
- Monica Lewinsky
- The only president to be impeached twice
16 Clues: Old Hickory • War on Terror • Great Society • Monica Lewinsky • League of Nations • Watergate Scandal • Old Rough and Ready • The oldest president • The New Deal President • The youngest president • Trickle-down economics • Shortest time in office • Only unelected president • Dropped the first atomic bombs • Only president elected unanimously • The only president to be impeached twice
Know Arpit 2022-05-30
6 Clues: her fav snack • Arpits hometown • number of siblings • when she's moving to had • the drink she wakes up drinking • what Arpit pursued before economics
Science 2018-01-10
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- having poles or being polar
- sticking together of particles of the same substance
- caused by the attraction of the particles in the surface layer by the bulk of the liquid
- interaction between organisms
- a manned deep-ocean research submersible owned by the United States Navy
- designed to be completely submerged
- the regions of the earth that are occupied by organisms
- produced by the sea
- environmental conditions that limit the growth, abundance, or distribution of an organism
- remotely operated underwater vehicle
- nonliving organisms
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- apid growth of algae
- sticking together of particles of different substances
- liquid slowly passing through a filter.
- the number of organisms a region can support without environmental degradation
- the study of the ocean
- variety of life in the world
- entering or gaining access to
- living things
- a system for the detection of objects under water
20 Clues: living things • produced by the sea • nonliving organisms • apid growth of algae • the study of the ocean • having poles or being polar • variety of life in the world • entering or gaining access to • interaction between organisms • designed to be completely submerged • remotely operated underwater vehicle • liquid slowly passing through a filter. • ...
Engineering Career Crossword Puzzle 2022-05-13
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- design, implement, and maintain utility
- design transportation
- direct or coordinate activities of engineering
- these people evaluate designs
- design, enhance, or test the accuracy of radar systems.
- develop, design, build, test, and inspect
- designing and developing tools
- monitoring the production operations
- analyzing operations, designing workflows
- develop solutions to environmental problems.
- design, build, and maintain mechanical systems
- identify and company goals
- helping to prepare designs
- make sure that each part they manufacture has to be shipped well
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- install, repair, and perform routine maintenance on x-ray
- determines how much traffic there will be
- search for mineral deposits
- proactively control vibrations
- produce and analyze designs for simulation and testing.
- use geographic information systems
- Drive engines within railroad yards
- managing the flow of documents
- design and operation of integrated system
- develop new tech for hospitals
- safely and efficiently extract petroleum
- designing quality standards
26 Clues: design transportation • identify and company goals • helping to prepare designs • search for mineral deposits • designing quality standards • these people evaluate designs • proactively control vibrations • managing the flow of documents • designing and developing tools • develop new tech for hospitals • use geographic information systems • Drive engines within railroad yards • ...
HS2 Crossword Puzzle 2025-11-05
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- Discipline behind HS2 design (11)
- Excavated material from tunnelling (5)
- Drilling through earth for tunnels (6)
- Major HS2 destination city (10)
- Birmingham HS2 station (6,6)
- London terminus for HS2 (6)
- Building phase of HS2 (11)
- Steel pathway for trains (4)
- Underground passage for trains (6)
- A trip from A to B (7)
- Stones supporting railway sleepers (7)
- Parliamentary process for HS2 approval (6, 4)
- System controlling train movements (10)
- What passengers do on HS2 (6)
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- Key London interchange (3,3,6)
- Concern for nature during construction (12)
- Collective term for railway vehicles (7,5)
- Station for changing trains (11)
- Driving new technology in rail (10)
- Status of HS2 phase 2 (9)
- Key principle for reducing environmental impact (14)
- Where trains run (5)
- The physical framework supporting transport systems (13)
- Planned paths for HS2 trains (6)
- Elevated structure carrying a railway over a valley (7)
25 Clues: Where trains run (5) • A trip from A to B (7) • Status of HS2 phase 2 (9) • Building phase of HS2 (11) • London terminus for HS2 (6) • Birmingham HS2 station (6,6) • Steel pathway for trains (4) • What passengers do on HS2 (6) • Key London interchange (3,3,6) • Major HS2 destination city (10) • Station for changing trains (11) • Planned paths for HS2 trains (6) • ...
SPARKS 2025-09-16
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- Tools and systems to enhance services.
- Setting performance standards for comparison.
- 2050, Longterm vision for energy future.
- Shift towards cleaner energy sources.
- Retired school administrator and CPS Energy board member residing in the southeast quadrant.
- Focus on long term environmental health.
- Maximum output of power generation.
- Dependability of power supply.
- Network for electricity distribution.
- Maximizing output with minimal waste.
- Physical systems for energy distribution.
- Creative solutions for energy challenges.
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- Environmental factors influencing energy policy.
- Capital allocated for future growth.
- Collaboration with community stakeholders.
- Involving customers in decision making.
- Variety in energy sources and workforce.
- Working together for common objectives.
- Targets for energy performance.
- Local stakeholders in energy planning.
- Long term planning for success.
- Energy sources like solar and wind.
- Ability to recover from disruptions.
- 2027, CPS Energy's future roadmap.
- Element associated with emissions reduction.
25 Clues: Dependability of power supply. • Targets for energy performance. • Long term planning for success. • 2027, CPS Energy's future roadmap. • Energy sources like solar and wind. • Maximum output of power generation. • Capital allocated for future growth. • Ability to recover from disruptions. • Shift towards cleaner energy sources. • Network for electricity distribution. • ...
Dessert for Engineering Project - Engineering Principles 2020-10-15
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- + Astro these are the two subtypes of Aerospace engineering (prefixes of the words)
- "this type of engineering "enables building, analyzing and managing a system—be it electrical, mechanical, chemical, biological or one involving business processes and logistics."
- "this type of engineering "is the branch of engineering that deals with the technology of electricity."
- + Mathematics chemical engineering focuses on the subjects of ________________
- "this type of engineering "is the branch of engineering that deals with chemical production and the manufacture of products through chemical processes"
- mechanical engineering is split in many _____________ of engineering fields
- the leading cause of climate change that environmental engineers are specifically targeting to fix
- Bird the first green box respirator
- "the study of objects and systems in motion. As such, the field of mechanical engineering touches virtually every aspect of modern life, including the human body, a highly complex machine.
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- + Back-End the two main focuses of software engineering are _____________________
- "this type of engineering "is all about addressing critical issues across the life cycle of a software product, beginning with a proposal to develop an application that requires computing resources and continuing through the development, testing, operation and maintenance of the software product until it is retired."
- engineers in a variety of fields work on ______ in systems engineering
- "this type of engineering "is the application of engineering principles to the fields of biology and health care"
- "this type of engineering "is the design and construction of public works, such as dams, bridges and other large infrastructure projects"
- "this type of engineering "is the branch of engineering that is concerned with protecting people from the effects of adverse environmental effects, such as pollution, as well as improving environmental quality"
- software engineers are not the same as this type of engineer (just name the field of engineering)
- "this type of engineering "deals with designing and building machines that fly"
- Strauss this man was the chief engineer in the construction of the Golden Gate Bridge
18 Clues: Bird the first green box respirator • engineers in a variety of fields work on ______ in systems engineering • mechanical engineering is split in many _____________ of engineering fields • + Mathematics chemical engineering focuses on the subjects of ________________ • "this type of engineering "deals with designing and building machines that fly" • ...
Environmental Systems & Societies: Final Review 2014-03-31
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- The cumulative, gradual change in the genetic characteristics of successive generations of a species or race of an organism, ultimately giving rise to species or races different from the common ancestor.
- The mass of organic material in organisms or ecosystems, usually per unit area.
- A guide that is used to identify species
- Feedback that tends to damp down, neutralize or counteract any deviation from equilibrium, and promotes stability.
- The current value of all goods and services produced in a country per year
- Non-living natural resources that depend on the energy of the Sun for their replacement are referred to as this.
- A technology-centered environmental philosophy
- A community of organisms that is more or less stable, and that is in equilibrium with natural environmental conditions such as the climate; the end point of ecological succession.
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- The orderly process of change over time in a community
- The percentage of energy transferred from one trophic level to the next
- A country with low to moderate industrialization and low to moderate average GNP per capita
- The release of pollutants from numerous, widely dispersed origins; for example, gases from the exhaust systems of vehicles.
- That part of the Earth inhabited by organisms, that is, the narrow zone (a few kilometers in thickness) in which plants and animals exist.
- A generic term for heterogeneity
- A nature-centered environmental philosophy
- The number of years it would take a population to double its size at its current growth rate.
- A vertical section through soil, from the surface down to the parent material, revealing the soil layers or horizons.
- A people-centered environmental philosophy
- A term sometimes used by economists for natural resources that, if appropriately managed, can produce a “natural income” of goods and services
- Water-bearing rock
- Habitats that are either managed or undisturbed, and minimize disturbance in the protected area from outside influences such as people, agriculture, pests and diseases
- A group of populations living and interacting with each other in a common habitat.
22 Clues: Water-bearing rock • A generic term for heterogeneity • A guide that is used to identify species • A nature-centered environmental philosophy • A people-centered environmental philosophy • A technology-centered environmental philosophy • The orderly process of change over time in a community • The percentage of energy transferred from one trophic level to the next • ...
Sustainable practices and regulatory requirements 2025-12-12
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- Word to describe, the process of making changes or upgrades to an existing building or structure in order to improve its usefulness, performance, energy efficiency or aesthetics.
- A certification scheme set up by the Building Research Establishment(BRE) to assess the environmental performance of buildings(Abbreviation)
- The ------------- Protection Act 1990 is one of the key government polices on sustainability.
- Welsh word for 'Environmental'
- Another term used for 'Energy assessment'(8,10)
- One of the key focus points for the construction industry under the 'Well-being of Future Generations (Wales) Act 2015'
- Retrofit standard which sets out the requirements for competence, technical ability and overall requirements for quality that all installers will follow to ensure work carried out has met the required standard.
- The 'M' in BREEAM
- Retrofitting might include; adding ----------, upgrading HVAC systems or replacing windows.
- 'BRE'(8,8,13)
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- This is carried out by a qualified Retrofit Assessor who evaluates the energy performance of the building and recommends any improvements needed(6,10)
- The Well-being of Future ----------- (Wales) Act 2015 is one of the key government polices on sustainability.
- The 'Well-being of Future Generations (Wales) Act 2015' requires companies to consider the impact of construction on local -----------.
- The Environmental Protection Act 1990, sets requirements for waste management, --------- prevention, including air, water and noise.
- Retrofit standard which focuses on the assessment, design, specification, installation, commissioning and monitoring of energy retrofit projects in domestic buildings.
- Welsh word for 'assessment'
- The second 'E' in BREEAM
- This type of retrofit involves making energy efficient and sustainable improvements while preserving the historical and/or architectural value of the building.
- The 'A' in BREEAM
- Welsh word for 'renewable'
- Retrofitting might include; enhancing lighting, installing --------- energy systems or changing the architecture of the building to accommodate new applications or technologies.
- Term used to describe the responsible retrofit task involving; fixing air leaks and drafts by sealing gaps, cracks and openings to reduce energy waste.
- A UK-based research and consultancy organisation focused on the built environment(Abbreviation)
23 Clues: 'BRE'(8,8,13) • The 'A' in BREEAM • The 'M' in BREEAM • The second 'E' in BREEAM • Welsh word for 'renewable' • Welsh word for 'assessment' • Welsh word for 'Environmental' • Another term used for 'Energy assessment'(8,10) • Retrofitting might include; adding ----------, upgrading HVAC systems or replacing windows. • ...
German 2024-02-07
17 Clues: many • kaputt • manche • to save • together • der Strom • to rescue • to protect • the things • die Zukunft • jeden Monat • to seperate • to throw away • das Verhalten • einverstanden sein • environmentally friendly • environmental protection
Jayson and Meleia's Wedding Crossword 2024-05-24
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- Jayson's Home town
- Meleia's favorite movie
- Mascot of Meleia's alma mater
- Meleia's niece
- Meleia's college major
- Meleia's birth month
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- Home street name
- Jayson's niece (for short)
- Meleia's brother
- Meleia's Home town
- Jayson's favorite movie
- Jayson's birth month
- How Jayson and Meleia met
- Jayson's college major
- Jayson's sister
- Month of their engagement
- Mascot of Jayson's alma mater
17 Clues: Meleia's niece • Jayson's sister • Home street name • Meleia's brother • Jayson's Home town • Meleia's Home town • Jayson's birth month • Meleia's birth month • Jayson's college major • Meleia's college major • Meleia's favorite movie • Jayson's favorite movie • How Jayson and Meleia met • Month of their engagement • Jayson's niece (for short) • Mascot of Meleia's alma mater • ...
types of engineers 2021-09-23
16 Clues: gas • clocks • cameras • potophone • spacecraft • prosthetics • steam engine • mobile games • sewer systems • mechanical arm • heating systems • underground aquifer • detailed instructions • multipurpose solar grid • job evaluation programs • hydraulic mathematic models
ABC 2023-05-03
Environment and Human health 2024-02-14
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- The impact of deforestation on biodiversity can indirectly affect this psychological aspect of human health.
- The process of converting waste materials into reusable material, reducing environmental impact.
- 24 hours cycle in body getting deranged excessive exposure to artificial light.
- The primary source of ultraviolet (UV) radiation, which can cause skin damage.
- The process by which certain chemicals accumulate in the tissues of living organisms over time.
- Theme of this issue of Dte GHS news letter
- Chemicals commonly found in pesticides and linked to neurodevelopmental issues.
- Exposure to high levels of this air pollutant is linked to respiratory diseases.
- The term for diseases caused by exposure to environmental factors over a long period.
- The study of the distribution and determinants of health-related states and events in populations.
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- Long-term exposure to noise pollution can contribute to this health condition.
- Persistent organic pollutants (POPs) can accumulate in the environment, affecting human health through this process.
- This term pertains to microorganisms in the environment.
- This environmental factor is a major contributor to the greenhouse effect.
- This vector-borne disease is associated with standing water and mosquitoes.
- The health impact of prolonged exposure to loud sounds, especially in occupational settings.
- The tracers and markers left in the ecology as prints
- A toxic substance often found in contaminated water sources.
- Particulate matter from vehicle emissions is a significant contributor to this type of air pollution.
- Science of studying poisonous substances
20 Clues: Science of studying poisonous substances • Theme of this issue of Dte GHS news letter • The tracers and markers left in the ecology as prints • This term pertains to microorganisms in the environment. • A toxic substance often found in contaminated water sources. • This environmental factor is a major contributor to the greenhouse effect. • ...
Love You Kaddu!! 2023-01-16
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- Shared major
- Birth day for both
- Controversial board game
- First meal location as a couple
- Book club author
- First meet city
- Teamwork video game
- Only mutually liked politician
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- Gifted backpack
- Guilty pleasure reality viewing
- Last meal together
- Oakland coffee date establishment
- One year jewelry
- First concert together
- First museum date
- First date spot
- Mutually admired athlete
- First shared flight airport
18 Clues: Shared major • Gifted backpack • First date spot • First meet city • One year jewelry • Book club author • First museum date • Last meal together • Birth day for both • Teamwork video game • First concert together • Controversial board game • Mutually admired athlete • First shared flight airport • Only mutually liked politician • Guilty pleasure reality viewing • First meal location as a couple • ...
Community Week 3 2015-04-14
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- data that represents perceptions, attitudes and/or concerns
- completed by driving around and observing
- identifies locations or environmental features that influence health
- determinant such as stress
- determinant such as age, immunization status
- collection and analyzing of data to identify a community's health needs
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- human inhabitants of a given geographical location
- factors that influence health
- process to attain goal; should be strength based
- determinant such as language, education levels, marital status
- determinant such as location, climate
- data that represents numbers
- determinant such as dietary patterns, leisure activities
13 Clues: determinant such as stress • data that represents numbers • factors that influence health • determinant such as location, climate • completed by driving around and observing • determinant such as age, immunization status • process to attain goal; should be strength based • human inhabitants of a given geographical location • ...
Environments Crossword 2026-02-15
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- environmental factor including temperature and soil
- here some plants grow far apart to get water
- highest layer in the rainforest
- rainforest layer that includes the floor
- refers to Earth's land
- a desert is an environment with little _?_
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- animals that come out only at night
- home desert tortoises dig when its too hot or cold
- layer below the canopy in the rainforest
- environment that is home to most kinds of life
- animals that reproduce in water
- number of terrestrial environments
- environmental factor made of plants and animals
13 Clues: refers to Earth's land • highest layer in the rainforest • animals that reproduce in water • number of terrestrial environments • animals that come out only at night • layer below the canopy in the rainforest • rainforest layer that includes the floor • a desert is an environment with little _?_ • here some plants grow far apart to get water • ...
Tú Día en la Escuela 2013-03-18
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- que
- easy
- algebra
- sociales social studies
- biology
- pay attention
- que
- chemistry
- art
- careers
- Home economics
- geology
- recess
- french
- english
- health
- technology
- difficult
- talk
- homework
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- choir
- music
- physical education
- favorite
- computer science
- practical
- geometry
- teach
- need
- mathematics
- boring
- interesting
- spanish
- fun
- lunch
- history
- use
- calculus
- physics
- lenguas languages
- band
41 Clues: que • que • art • fun • use • easy • need • band • talk • choir • music • teach • lunch • boring • recess • french • health • algebra • biology • careers • geology • spanish • history • english • physics • favorite • geometry • calculus • homework • practical • chemistry • difficult • technology • mathematics • interesting • pay attention • Home economics • computer science • lenguas languages • physical education • sociales social studies
NSE 306 Basic Clinical Health Care Economics 2014-02-23
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- low supply
- resource allocation, study of
- type of payment scheme
- provision of healthcare
- operationalizes ABC(2)
- Drs payment (3)
- client or provider
- Ontario funding model: Abbr.
- when actions are not selfish
- process where gov pays provider
- self-centered state
- morals, related to
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- reimburser
- option
- pays for health care
- liked more
- liability for actions
- temporarily fixed payment
- ____ payments, fed gov
- links Drs to Org decision-making: Abbr.
20 Clues: option • reimburser • low supply • liked more • Drs payment (3) • client or provider • morals, related to • self-centered state • pays for health care • liability for actions • type of payment scheme • operationalizes ABC(2) • ____ payments, fed gov • provision of healthcare • temporarily fixed payment • Ontario funding model: Abbr. • when actions are not selfish • resource allocation, study of • ...
Nauka i technika 2025-04-04
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- zbieg okoliczności
- geny
- gniazdko
- odkrycie
- przeglądarka internetowa
- guzik
- ściągać (pliki)
- przełom
- naciskać
- lornetka
- wtyczka
- rozprzestrzeniać się
- psychologia
- cyfrowy
- załącznik
- szczepionka
- silnik
- pilot
- wymieniać
- statek kosmiczny
- biolog
- klawiatura
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- badania
- wynalazca
- akumulator
- sztuczny
- nawigacja satelitarna
- ekonomia
- jądro
- ładować
- technologia
- wadliwy
- chemia
- oprogramowanie
- bezprzewodowy
- łączyć
- instrukcja obsługi
- prywatność
- nauka
- urządzenie
40 Clues: geny • guzik • jądro • nauka • pilot • chemia • łączyć • silnik • biolog • badania • ładować • przełom • wadliwy • wtyczka • cyfrowy • sztuczny • gniazdko • odkrycie • ekonomia • naciskać • lornetka • wynalazca • załącznik • wymieniać • akumulator • prywatność • urządzenie • klawiatura • technologia • psychologia • szczepionka • bezprzewodowy • oprogramowanie • ściągać (pliki) • statek kosmiczny • zbieg okoliczności • instrukcja obsługi • ...
Conservation Organisations and Wildlife Issues 2022-05-03
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- An Executive NDPB managing England’s natural environment and biodiversity
- The study of cyclic and seasonal variation of plants and animals linked to climate change.
- The UK’s Governmental department dealing with all things environmental
- A broad term aimed at restoring and protecting natural resources and wilderness areas
- An international agreement and designation designed to protect the sustainability of wetlands
- A conservation charity that owns and manages over 700 miles of coastline
- A ‘convention’ would refer to which level of legislative control
- Tiny pieces of plastic accumulating in the food chain
- A UK charity whose priority is to protect and campaign for the marine environment
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- First international convention establishing first global agreement to protect biodiversity
- The Conservative Government's environmental policy launched in 2018
- A registered charity originally established to curb the use of birds’ feathers in fashion accessories
- A global conservation designation highlighting a site's OUV
- The annual publication assessing the UK's biodiversity performance in the short and long term
- Primary legislation established in 1981 to protect wildlife
- A terrestrial designation where conservation of wildlife is top priority
- The upper tier of a 2-tier local authority
- Uk’s departure from the European Union
- An infectious disease spreading within cattle leading to the badger cull
- Fill in the blank - Biodiversity is a XXXXXXXX responsibility in the UK with England, Scotland, Wales and NI having developed their own environmental strategies
- The country hosting COP 15 on biodiversity in Winter 2022
21 Clues: Uk’s departure from the European Union • The upper tier of a 2-tier local authority • Tiny pieces of plastic accumulating in the food chain • The country hosting COP 15 on biodiversity in Winter 2022 • A global conservation designation highlighting a site's OUV • Primary legislation established in 1981 to protect wildlife • ...
POLLUTION IN THE ENVIRONMENT 2023-11-16
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- (CFCs) (18 letters): Synthetic compounds responsible for ozone layer depletion.
- (4 letters): Reduced visibility in the air due to fine dust or pollutants.
- (14 letters): Process by which fertile land becomes arid and unproductive.
- (7 letters): Greenhouse gas with a higher warming potential than carbon dioxide.
- Smog (9 letters): This type of smog is associated with industrial areas and pollutants like sulfur dioxide.
- (8 letters): Cloudiness or haziness of a fluid caused by large numbers of individual particles.
- Metals (11 letters): Metallic elements with high toxicity that can accumulate in the environment.
- (6 letters): Persistent organic pollutant used as a pesticide.
- (10 letters): Contaminant often found in water, affecting thyroid function.
- Organic Compounds (VOCs) (19 letters): Organic chemicals that can evaporate into the air, contributing to air pollution.
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- (9 letters): Reusing discarded materials to create something of higher value.
- (13 letters): Using microorganisms to clean up environmental pollutants.
- (9 letters): Abandoned industrial site with potential environmental hazards.
- (12 letters): Pollution originating from human activities.
- Dioxide (11 letters): Air pollutants produced by the burning of fossil fuels.
- (7 letters): Toxic metal that can accumulate in aquatic ecosystems.
- (9 letters): Chemicals used in plastics, linked to environmental and health concerns.
- (7 letters): Discarded electronic devices and equipment.
- (9 letters): Emitting radiation, often associated with nuclear waste.
- Bloom (9 letters): Rapid increase in the algae population in water, often due to nutrient pollution.
20 Clues: (7 letters): Discarded electronic devices and equipment. • (12 letters): Pollution originating from human activities. • (6 letters): Persistent organic pollutant used as a pesticide. • (7 letters): Toxic metal that can accumulate in aquatic ecosystems. • (9 letters): Emitting radiation, often associated with nuclear waste. • ...
FLORIDA 2025-09-29
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- Worsening environmental issue tied to 2025 concerns.
- Movement in the 1960s that reshaped Florida’s society.
- Exchange between Spanish settlers and Indigenous peoples.
- Process of gaining Florida as U.S. territory (zdobywanie).
- 1920s surge in real estate and urban development.
- Treaty transferring Florida from Spain to the United States (1821).
- Ongoing debates over climate and resource policies.
- Source of population growth in the 1900s.
- Movement of people that increased Florida’s population by 250–300%.
- 2000s hurricane that led to reforms in emergency management.
- Railroad builder who fueled Miami’s growth.
- Environmental loss affecting biodiversity.
- Economic sector disrupted by the Civil War.
- Political disputes over climate and environmental policy (date ADD -S)
- Rising sea levels threatening coastal ecosystems. (date ADD -S)
- First permanent European settlement in the U.S. (1565).
- Major attraction driving Florida’s tourism economy.
- Confederate military presence across Florida.
- Protected areas preserving natural beauty and biodiversity.
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- Growth that strains housing, infrastructure, and resources.
- Social split between Unionists and Confederates.
- Industry central to Florida’s economy.
- Spanish influence visible in Florida’s culture and architecture today.
- Scenic coastal areas attracting millions yearly.
- System used to spread Christianity among Native Americans.
- Spanish fortification built to defend St. Augustine.
- BROOKE Key U.S. military outpost established in Florida.
- Rising seas and flooding threatening Florida’s coasts.
- Florida’s capital, also the Confederate state capital.
- Population growth increasing demand for housing and services. (date ADD -S)
- Growing demand tied to rapid population increase.
- U.S. rule that initiated Florida’s path to statehood.
32 Clues: Industry central to Florida’s economy. • Source of population growth in the 1900s. • Environmental loss affecting biodiversity. • Railroad builder who fueled Miami’s growth. • Economic sector disrupted by the Civil War. • Confederate military presence across Florida. • Social split between Unionists and Confederates. • Scenic coastal areas attracting millions yearly. • ...
Environment crossword. Write the translations of the words in the grid. 2022-04-20
16 Clues: fondre • durable • déchets • déchets • réduire • recycler • gaspiller • réutiliser • marée noire • surproduction • environnement • empreinte carbone • calotte glaciaire • catastrophe naturelle • espèces en voie de disparition • respectueux de l'environnement
Global 10 Economics Crossoword 2012-11-15
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- something used to make something else
- factors of production and resources are controlled by the people
- supported free economy with no gov. interference
- exchange of money and resources
- factors of production and resources are privately owned, and people invest their money to make a profit
- Systems policies or regulations enforced by the gov. controlling businesses within a country
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- introduced and supported the idea of radical socialism
- complete socialism in which everything is owned by the people and share equally by everyone
- economics system the leaves businesses unregulated by gov.
- of Production stock/supply of money, labor, materials used to make something
10 Clues: exchange of money and resources • something used to make something else • supported free economy with no gov. interference • introduced and supported the idea of radical socialism • economics system the leaves businesses unregulated by gov. • factors of production and resources are controlled by the people • ...
Math words 2023-05-03
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- separate numbers or be separated into parts
- A branch concerned with properties of space, distance, shape, and size related to figures
- The process or skill of taking one number or amount away from another
- A relationship between two quantities or more
- part of mathematics in which letters, symbols for
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- to combined numbers together
- A quantity that can be changed and is not fixed
- to add numbers at a specific number of times
- form of economics that relies on quantitative methods to describe economic phenomena.
- A mathematical determination of the size or number of something
10 Clues: to combined numbers together • separate numbers or be separated into parts • to add numbers at a specific number of times • A relationship between two quantities or more • A quantity that can be changed and is not fixed • part of mathematics in which letters, symbols for • A mathematical determination of the size or number of something • ...
Vocabulary - An Economic Way of Thinking 2023-09-25
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- offering or expressing a choice
- the act or process of making choices or decisions with a group of people, especially in business or politics
- the condition that results because people have limited resources but unlimited wants
- the exchange of one benefit or advantage for another that is thought to be better
- The study of how people choose to use their limited resources to satisfy their unlimited wants
- a conclusion derived through logic. - a phenomenon that follows and is caused by some previous phenomenon
- the branch of economics that applies value judgments to data in order to recommend actions or policies. The goal is to advise how things ought to be done.
- the behavior observed when individuals make choices solely based on subjective preferences.
- the branch of economics that uses objective analysis to find out how the economy actually works
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- a way to compare the costs of an action with the benefits of that action; if benefits exceed costs, then the action is worth taking
- A system used to manage limited resources for the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services
- something that motivates a person to take a particular course of action
- required or expected to justify actions or decisions; responsible. - is completely responsible for what they do and must be able to give a satisfactory reason for it
- you need to live within your means. And to live within your means, you must spend less than you make.
14 Clues: offering or expressing a choice • something that motivates a person to take a particular course of action • the exchange of one benefit or advantage for another that is thought to be better • the condition that results because people have limited resources but unlimited wants • ...
ECON Crossword 2022-01-21
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- nonnecessities = more expensive
- an items capacity
- the gathering of something
- basic requirement
- a type of study
- There isn't enough of it
- useful item
- last 3 years or less
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- extreme accumulation
- last 3 years or more
- somethings worth
- unnecessary desire
- a tool or machinery
- intended for final use
- the work performed
- moving locations
- no physical presence
17 Clues: useful item • a type of study • somethings worth • moving locations • an items capacity • basic requirement • unnecessary desire • the work performed • a tool or machinery • extreme accumulation • last 3 years or more • no physical presence • last 3 years or less • intended for final use • There isn't enough of it • the gathering of something • nonnecessities = more expensive
Final Exam Review 2022-05-08
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- The smallest particle size of sediments
- Type of environmental hazard that includes obesity and smoking
- When toxin levels increase with trophic levels
- The nickname of CERCLA—the Act that provides funds for cleaning up hazardous waste sites
- The “C” type of hazardous waste
- The “T” type of hazardous waste
- When toxics are stored in fatty tissues
- A type of farming where only one crop is grown
- Type of environmental hazard that includes earthquakes and hurricanes
- High exposure for a short period of time
- Using plants to break down hazardous materials
- The largest particle size of sediments
- Water soaks into the ground and becomes groundwater
- A former industrial site with known or suspected contamination
- Water vapor is released by plants
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- The type of water pollution that comes from a single entry point
- Water droplets get too heavy and fall from the sky
- The “R” type of hazardous waste
- Water vapor joins together to form liquids
- The zone of minerals on and below the Earth’s surface
- An ecosystem with few nutrients
- The addition of excess nutrients to a system
- The other term for the A horizon in a soil profile
- Natural underground reservoir of water
- Low exposure for a long period of time
- An area drained by a river and all of its tributaries
- The movement of soil particles by wind or water
- Medium/Low density residential areas
- Type of environmental hazard that includes diseases
- Very low density development, strongly agricultural
- Type of environmental hazard that includes air pollution
- A problem with using lots of pesticides where the pests that aren’t killed build a tolerance
- High density development in cities
- The “I” type of hazardous waste
- Not in my back yard
- The type of farming where a family grows enough food for their own needs
- Water flowing over a surface to the lowest point
- Liquid water turns into gas
- Low density residential development within commuting distance
39 Clues: Not in my back yard • Liquid water turns into gas • The “R” type of hazardous waste • An ecosystem with few nutrients • The “C” type of hazardous waste • The “T” type of hazardous waste • The “I” type of hazardous waste • Water vapor is released by plants • High density development in cities • Medium/Low density residential areas • Natural underground reservoir of water • ...
CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2023-11-22
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- - This concept finds room for a place where the human being is allowed to rest, a place that breathes genuine hospitality, and where the patient’s appeal for charity meets with a response.
- - It is the modification of an individual's, group's, or people's culture by adapting to or borrowing traits from another culture.
- - It means that caring is an endeavor to mediate faith, hope, and love through tending, playing, and learning.
- - The relation concepts ( nurse, patient, and environment) remain applicable in all nursing settings today.
- - Principles postulate a way of viewing unitary human beings.
- - It is defined as a sequence of behaviors involving mental and physical.
- - Empirical precision is the degree in which the defined concepts are observable in actual setting, is also known as _________.
- - Environment involves formal and informal organizations where the nurse is part of the patient’s environment.
- - Refers to recognizing the worth or giving importance of something to someone.
- - It is the learned, shared and transmitted values, beliefs, norms, and lifeways of a particular group that guides their thinking, decisions, and actions in patterned ways.
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- - Coping mechanism from close relationship which resulsts to giving and receiving love, respect and value.
- - It is described as a human being’s struggle between good and evil in a state of becoming.
- - Generally, this level applies to students of nursing.
- - The process and outcome whereby thinking and feeling persons as individuals or groups, use conscious awareness and choice to create human and environmental integration
- - This canon is accomplished with cards, flowers, pictures, books or puzzles.
- - The need for achievement and affiliation belong to the higher order needs which is _______________.
- - It is defined as non-linear domain without spatial or temporal attributes. Write this word all in capital letters.
- - When a word is defined specifically according to the framework within which it is used, the criterion involved is __________.
- - It is an ordered arrangement of rhythm characterizing both the human and environmental fields that undergo continuous dynamic metamorphosis in the human environmental process.
- - Covers the mutual, continuous relationship of the human and environmental fields.
20 Clues: - Generally, this level applies to students of nursing. • - Principles postulate a way of viewing unitary human beings. • - It is defined as a sequence of behaviors involving mental and physical. • - This canon is accomplished with cards, flowers, pictures, books or puzzles. • - Refers to recognizing the worth or giving importance of something to someone. • ...
APES Vocabulary Unit Two 2023-12-08
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- The range of conditions (such as temperature, humidity, pH) that an organism can endure.
- The relative abundance of each species in a community, measuring how evenly individuals are distributed among the different species.
- The first species to colonize a barren or disturbed area in the process of ecological succession.
- The non-material benefits people obtain from ecosystems, such as cultural, spiritual, and recreational values.
- The tangible benefits that humans obtain from ecosystems, such as food, water, timber, and other resources.
- The process of ecological succession that occurs in an area where no soil is initially present.
- The number of different species present in a given area.
- The variety of habitats present in a region or ecosystem
- The process by which organisms evolve characteristics that make them better suited to their environment and way of life.
- The services provided by ecosystems that help regulate environmental conditions, such as climate regulation, pollination, water purification, and disease control.
- Services that are necessary for the production of all other ecosystem services, including nutrient cycling, soil formation, and primary production.
- The breaking up of large, continuous habitats into smaller, isolated fragments.
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- Species with a broad ecological tolerance and can thrive in a variety of environmental conditions.
- sharp decrease in the size of a population due to environmental events or human activities.
- The number of different species (species richness) and their relative abundance in a given area.
- Species with a narrow ecological tolerance, adapted to specific environmental conditions.
- A species that has a disproportionately large effect on its environment relative to its abundance, influencing the structure and diversity of an ecosystem.
- The process of ecological succession that occurs in an area where the existing community has been disrupted but the soil is still intact.
- The study of the distribution and dynamics of species on islands and other isolated areas.
- The variety of genetic material within a species or population.
- The variety of life in a particular habitat or ecosystem, including the number of different species, genetic diversity within these species, and the variety of ecosystems.
21 Clues: The number of different species present in a given area. • The variety of habitats present in a region or ecosystem • The variety of genetic material within a species or population. • The breaking up of large, continuous habitats into smaller, isolated fragments. • The range of conditions (such as temperature, humidity, pH) that an organism can endure. • ...
Population dynamics lecture three: density-dependence 2026-02-13
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- group behaviours that can alter environmental conditions in a way that benefits the groups
- environmental conditions restrict the growth, abundance, or distribution of a population within an ecosystem
- a positive feedback mechanism that causes the per capita population growth rate to increase as population size increases
- per capita growth rate is reduced at low population sizes
- mate limitation, cooperative defence, cooperative feeding, environmental conditioning, predator satiation
- population growth characterized by explosions and subsequent sharp population crashes or diebacks (boom-bust dynamics)
- growth is depressed at high density
- difficulty in finding compatible mates, which can reduce reproduction rates in species that reproduce sexually
- describes irruptive growth
- a state or set of states in an ecological system that is maintained over time, regardless of initial conditions
- when a small change in a continuous parameter results in a change in the number of attractors
- delays between environmental changes and observed effects on populations or ecosystems
- factors that influence population growth rate (usually through birth and survival), whose effect depends on population density
- group behaviours that provide protection against predators, which can increase survival rates
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- group feeding behaviours that can improve the efficiency of food acquisition and reduce predation risk`
- a density-dependent process that can halt population increase through negative feedback on population growth rate
- non-linear relationship between population density and growth rate, where the growth rate does not decrease linearly with increasing density
- how populations grow in environments with limited resources
- a discrete time equivalent of the logistic growth model (appropriate for birth-pulse species that have distinct breeding seasons)
- mechanisms that control or limit the growth of populations by effecting the birth and death rates (density-dependent and density-independent)
- population growth is depressed at low density
- the tendency of predators to become satiated and stop increasing consumption when prey population is large
- not random, it is the result of deterministic mechanisms generating non-repeating patterns
- a population system that exhibits a pattern of oscillation in which the population continues to grow and decline in a regular manner over time
24 Clues: describes irruptive growth • growth is depressed at high density • population growth is depressed at low density • per capita growth rate is reduced at low population sizes • how populations grow in environments with limited resources • delays between environmental changes and observed effects on populations or ecosystems • ...
Biology HN Ecology Crossword 2024-06-06
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- scientist who created the theory of evolution (full name)
- the least specific taxa
- type of selection that humans use to manipulate the expected traits in a population
- A type of evidence for evolution where embryos are compared
- type of evolution where species possess common ancestry with each other, but have evolved into separate species
- use of radioactive isotopes to determine the age of fossils
- a type of speciation where populations are physically separated by land masses and formations
- scientist who believed that traits were acquired in an individual's lifetime and passed on to their offspring
- what the "V" in "VISTA" stands for
- a mode of natural selection where both extremes for a trait are selected
- what the "S" in "VISTA stands for
- a type of genetic drift in which only a small portion of the population survives due to a disaster (chance)
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- the second name for disruptive selection
- a mode of natural selection where only one extreme of a trait is selected
- the alternative/second name for Gene flow
- change that occurs within a population slowly (rate of evolution)
- organisms that are fertile and can reproduce with each other are in the same ______
- a rate of evolution where species experience rapid change to adapt to environmental factors (_______ Equilibrium)
- structures that are similar due to environmental influence, not common ancestry
- type of evolution where species possess similar traits from environmental influence, not common ancestry
20 Clues: the least specific taxa • what the "S" in "VISTA stands for • what the "V" in "VISTA" stands for • the second name for disruptive selection • the alternative/second name for Gene flow • scientist who created the theory of evolution (full name) • A type of evidence for evolution where embryos are compared • use of radioactive isotopes to determine the age of fossils • ...
CROSSWORD 2023-10-17
Across
- A framework for measuring a company's performance on environmental, social, and governance factors.
- A metric used to assess a company's environmental impact.
- A type of bond that is used to finance projects that improve water quality or conservation.
- A type of investor who is interested in investing in ESG and green bonds.
- A type of investment that is made in companies or projects that are considered to be sustainable or responsible.
- The process of ensuring that the revenues of green bonds are used for their intended purpose.
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- A monitoring mechanism for the utilisation of revenues from green bonds, as well as the environmental and social implications of the projects sponsored.
- A type of bond that is used to finance projects that promote sustainable agriculture or forestry.
- A type of investment that is made in companies that are working to reduce their environmental impact.
- A potential threat to the future of ESG and green bonds.
- A type of bond that is used to finance projects that reduce greenhouse gas emissions or promote renewable energy.
11 Clues: A potential threat to the future of ESG and green bonds. • A metric used to assess a company's environmental impact. • A type of investor who is interested in investing in ESG and green bonds. • A type of bond that is used to finance projects that improve water quality or conservation. • ...
AGRONOMY 2022-11-09
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- Food _____ is the right to have access to healthy foods and cultivated correctly
- produces coco beans, a tree
- a need to have a relationship with others
- Water,seeds and ___ are what The UN Declaration recognizes that peasants and people living in rural areas find it challenging to access
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- Food____ is the right for people to have access to foods
- Large company-represents peasants
- ____ donut, a visual of economics made by DR. Raworth
- those who are not rich- Donut economics
- poor farmer
- The UN Declaration on the Rights of Peasants gives peasants the right to develop and circulate their own.
10 Clues: poor farmer • produces coco beans, a tree • Large company-represents peasants • those who are not rich- Donut economics • a need to have a relationship with others • ____ donut, a visual of economics made by DR. Raworth • Food____ is the right for people to have access to foods • Food _____ is the right to have access to healthy foods and cultivated correctly • ...
ROUND 1 2025-02-09
Across
- What is a situation where one company dominates an industry?
- What is the system of trade without money called?
- What is the paper money issued by the government called?
- What is the money left after all expenses are paid?
- Who is the father of economics?
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- What is the opposite of demand in economics?
- The total value of goods and services produced within a country in given period?
- What is the term for a general rise in prices?
- What is the money charged for borrowing money?
- What is the money paid to the government by citizens?
10 Clues: Who is the father of economics? • What is the opposite of demand in economics? • What is the term for a general rise in prices? • What is the money charged for borrowing money? • What is the system of trade without money called? • What is the money left after all expenses are paid? • What is the money paid to the government by citizens? • ...
Intro to Macroeconomics 2017-09-05
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- resources that consist of factors of production, labor, and technology
- study of how people manage resources
- includes all associated costs involved with a decision
- study of economics dealing with individuals and firms
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- value of what you have to give up in order to get something
- study of economies on a regional, national, or international scale
- the condition of people's wants being greater than the available resources
- assumption made by economists that people make choices to best achieve their goals
- resources that consist of time and money
9 Clues: study of how people manage resources • resources that consist of time and money • study of economics dealing with individuals and firms • includes all associated costs involved with a decision • value of what you have to give up in order to get something • study of economies on a regional, national, or international scale • ...
die Wahlfächer 2022-01-23
MEWR Acronyms 2017-09-12
19 Clues: COS • PAE • UNEP • DTSS • TWRP • MELS • SCPC • MEPS • PSTLES • UNFCCC • MEWR Values • PS Working Group • MEWR Sharing and Learning • Employee Engagement Survey • Internal Staff Training Session • Sustainable Singapore Blueprint • Pneumatic Waste Conveyance System • Government Parliamentary Committee • Environmental Behavioural Research Unit
vanessa_5 2020-01-26
19 Clues: 여행 • 거대한 • 환경의 • 드럼통 • 인내심 • 교육자 • 볼, 뺨 • 재능 있는 • 실행, 실천 • 무인 항공기 • 쓰레기 매립지 • ~할 수 있는 • 바이올린 연주자 • 곡, 곡조, 선율 • 구르다, 굴러가다 • 대부분, 일반적으로 • ~을 할 형편이 되다 • 오케스트라, 관현악단 • 황홀해 하는, 아주 신이 난
Unit 6 Foundation L12. 2024-06-25
19 Clues: flood • plastic • bottles • drought • to walk • to help • rubbish • to reuse • to avoid • to clean • tins/cans • to improve • to recycle • to protect • the lack of • climate change • to save the planet • waste of resources • environmental problems
LA LA LA LA LA LA LA 2022-11-03
10 Clues: pretty • xanadu • lame loser • stupid girl • greek goddess • very good nice • economics queen • coolest man ever • sad water bottle guy • emo eyeliner vampire king
Economic Puzzle 2021-09-28
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- studies how people distribute or divide their limited resources in order to satisfy their unlimited wants.
- refers to all natural resources or any raw materials coming from the ground that is used to produce supply.
- is that these are the things that we can’t live without.
- refers to the aggregate or the totality of the needs and wants of the customers.
- is a branch of economics that is concerned with the decision-making done by smaller economic units such as individuals or consumers, firms and industries.
- on the other hand is the work done by people or human resources.
- refers to the total number of goods or services available for sale.
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- the total amount of demand for all finished goods and services produced in an economy.
- Cost, is the highest- valued alternative that must be sacrificed in order to get something else.
- are those that we can live without. Examples of wants are jewelries and luxuries.
- Economics, is the application of the principles of supply, demand, trade-offs, opportunity-costs, and other economic theories to solve real-world problems.
- on the other hand is the study of the large economy as a whole or the aggregate economy.
- is the condition in which our needs and wants are greater than our limited resources.
- consist of all the options that we give up when we make a choice.
- does not only mean money as this can be in the form of man-made tools or objects that may be used to produce supplies.
15 Clues: is that these are the things that we can’t live without. • on the other hand is the work done by people or human resources. • consist of all the options that we give up when we make a choice. • refers to the total number of goods or services available for sale. • refers to the aggregate or the totality of the needs and wants of the customers. • ...
Other Civil Rights 2023-02-03
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- Group that fought for equality of the sexes
- Controversial Court Case that protected women's right to an abortion
- Book by Betty Friedan
- Strategy used by Chavez and the migrant workers
- Court Case that confirmed 6th amendment that everybody has right to a lawyer
- Women fought for an Equal Rights ______ but it was never passed
- Court case that confirmed 5th/6th Amendments that accused have to be informed of their rights
- Women leader who fought against the ERA.
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- _________ Bargaining was a strategy unions used to negotiate better conditions
- Chavez led a boycott against this product
- Environmental _______ Agency (EPA) was created to clean up and protect earth
- A result of the environmental movement that limited pollution into rivers, lakes, etc
- court case that confirmed 5th amendment that accused have right to remain silent
- Women's Rights Movement was inspired by the _____ Right Movement
- Ceaser ______- Leader of the migrant farm workers
- ______ Species Act protected certain animals and plants that had low populations
- Betty _____- Women leader who wrote a famous book that broke the stereotype of women
- Equal ________ Opportunity enforced federal prohibition on job discrimintion
- Court Case based on the 4th amendment and illegal searches
- A result of the environmental movement that limited emissions by factories and cars
- Required public facilities to provide access to building to all including those with disabilities
- Law passes to ensure equal opportunities for women in higher education
22 Clues: Book by Betty Friedan • Women leader who fought against the ERA. • Chavez led a boycott against this product • Group that fought for equality of the sexes • Strategy used by Chavez and the migrant workers • Ceaser ______- Leader of the migrant farm workers • Court Case based on the 4th amendment and illegal searches • ...
School Subjects 2024-07-07
Across
- - Numbers and equations
- - Study of the mind
- - Study of the natural world
- - Drawing and painting
- - Study of the Earth
- - Study of sound
- - Study of forces
- - Study of society
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- - Study of theater
- - Exercise and sports
- - Study of matter
- - Study of life
- - Study of markets
- - Language and literature
- - Study of the past
15 Clues: - Study of life • - Study of sound • - Study of matter • - Study of forces • - Study of theater • - Study of markets • - Study of society • - Study of the mind • - Study of the past • - Study of the Earth • - Exercise and sports • - Drawing and painting • - Numbers and equations • - Language and literature • - Study of the natural world
crossword puzzle 2022-01-06
15 Clues: cold • horsey • poison • human being • walking person • earth researcher • poets and poetry • academic learning • goods and services • a person who resea • person who gets things • sold without a brand name • good singer or music person • person who entertains by telling jokes • a scientist that explores the universe beyond earth
Nolan's crossword 2022-01-06
Across
- goods and services are produced
- person who is walking
- earth
- talented at music
- horse
- human being
- person who collects stuff
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- poets or poetry
- careful search in a crime
- some who studies the universe
- someone who tells jokes
- something poisonous
- sold without a brand name
- appliance that keeps things cold
- academic learning
15 Clues: earth • horse • human being • poets or poetry • talented at music • academic learning • something poisonous • person who is walking • someone who tells jokes • careful search in a crime • sold without a brand name • person who collects stuff • some who studies the universe • goods and services are produced • appliance that keeps things cold
All about Claira 2025-08-21
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- Club she started in H.S.
- Favorite cartoon character
- Rugby position
- Best soccer move
- She lettered in this H.S. Sport
- Name of first car
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- She’d like referrals for her job as this
- College major (abbr.)
- H.S. Study abroad location
- Language immersion school
- Favorite food
- First concert
- Favorite dog
- Middle name
- Toddler hair color
15 Clues: Middle name • Favorite dog • Favorite food • First concert • Rugby position • Best soccer move • Name of first car • Toddler hair color • College major (abbr.) • Club she started in H.S. • Language immersion school • Favorite cartoon character • H.S. Study abroad location • She lettered in this H.S. Sport • She’d like referrals for her job as this
Business Management 2014-05-01
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- The ability to see the business as a whole and develop a long-term plan.
- This skill of management involves a broad range of activities that are directed at finding a solution.
- External environmental factors that could present problems for a business.
- Anticipating changes in the business environment and making decisions to ensure a business can take advantage of the changes.
- External environmental factors that a business could take advantage of.
- Owners of a company. They provide the capital that allows the company to operate.
- Acquiring different skills, usually through training.
- Achieving maximum output with minimum inputs.
- The ability to see into the future and envisage what the business will look like.
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- This type of manager dominates the decision making process and is not very democratic.
- Managers often have to come up with solutions to reconcile the conflicting interests of who?
- The economic, social and environmental performance of a business.
- Driving an action using incentives.
- Set targets to work towards. They must be specific, measurable, achievable, realistic and timed.
- A skill which allows managers to communicate with different people effectively
- A structure of management with a long chain of command.
- A management skill required when plans encounter unforeseen problems.
17 Clues: Driving an action using incentives. • Achieving maximum output with minimum inputs. • Acquiring different skills, usually through training. • A structure of management with a long chain of command. • The economic, social and environmental performance of a business. • A management skill required when plans encounter unforeseen problems. • ...
State, local, and industry regulations puzzle 1; 2026-04-11
Across
- Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act
- Environmental Protection Agency
- United States Department of Agriculture
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- Occupational Safety and Health Administration
- National Institutes of Health
- Institutional Review Board
- Arizona Department of Environmental Quality
- Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee
- Food and Drug Administration
9 Clues: Institutional Review Board • Food and Drug Administration • National Institutes of Health • Environmental Protection Agency • United States Department of Agriculture • Arizona Department of Environmental Quality • Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee • Occupational Safety and Health Administration • Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act
hi hello 2023-02-15
Across
- my birthday month
- me these days
- my fav transportation
- my club
- hatest girl group
- i think i will study .... in university
- gimme gimme...?
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- sumchamgo ...?
- my favourite color
- 15.2 shopee sale gì?
- favourite group
- if he dies i will sing ...?
- tell me what you....~
- the first highland drink
- most favourite bts's title.
15 Clues: my club • me these days • sumchamgo ...? • favourite group • gimme gimme...? • my birthday month • hatest girl group • my favourite color • 15.2 shopee sale gì? • my fav transportation • tell me what you....~ • the first highland drink • if he dies i will sing ...? • most favourite bts's title. • i think i will study .... in university
Cold War Puzzle 2023-04-06
Across
- To Keep
- Northern Atlantic Trade Organization
- An Agreement in Sweden
- Russian Spies
- Failed US Invasion
- Secret Nuclear Weapons
Down
- Pushing Safe Limits
- A Failure of Both Parties
- Plan for European Economics
- Accusation of Spies
- A failed Invasion of Cuba
- North vs South
- The Division of North and South
- Russian Satellite
- Neighboring Communists
15 Clues: To Keep • Russian Spies • North vs South • Russian Satellite • Failed US Invasion • Pushing Safe Limits • Accusation of Spies • An Agreement in Sweden • Neighboring Communists • Secret Nuclear Weapons • A Failure of Both Parties • A failed Invasion of Cuba • Plan for European Economics • The Division of North and South • Northern Atlantic Trade Organization
Nolan's crossword 2022-01-06
Across
- goods and services are produced
- person who is walking
- earth
- talented at music
- horse
- human being
- person who collects stuff
Down
- poets or poetry
- careful search in a crime
- some who studies the universe
- someone who tells jokes
- something poisonous
- sold without a brand name
- appliance that keeps things cold
- academic learning
15 Clues: earth • horse • human being • poets or poetry • talented at music • academic learning • something poisonous • person who is walking • someone who tells jokes • careful search in a crime • sold without a brand name • person who collects stuff • some who studies the universe • goods and services are produced • appliance that keeps things cold
Unit 8 Vocab pt. 3 2026-03-24
Across
- A situation in which two risks together cause more harm than expected based on the separate effects of each risk alone.
- A study that monitors people who might become exposed to an environmental hazard, such as a harmful chemical, at some time in the future.
- A component of a septic system, made up of underground pipes laid out below the surface of the ground.
- The highest concentration of a chemical that causes no lethal or sublethal effects.
- The effective dose of a chemical that causes 50 percent of the individuals in a dose-response study to display a harmful, but nonlethal, effect.
- A relatively small and simple sewage treatment system, made up of a septic tank and a leach field, often used for homes in rural areas
- A principle based on the belief that when a hazard is plausible but not yet certain, we should take actions to reduce or remove the hazard.
- A situation in which a pathogen causes a rapid increase in disease
- A study that monitors people who have been exposed to an environmental hazard, such as a harmful chemical, at some time in the past.
- Any impaired function of the body with a characteristic set of symptoms.
- A study that exposes animals or plants to different amounts of a chemical and then looks for a variety of possible responses, including mortality or changes in behavior or reproduction.
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- Anything in the environment that can potentially cause harm
- A 2001 agreement among 127 nations concerning 12 chemicals to be banned, phased out, or reduced.
- A layer of fairly clear water found in the middle of a septic tank
- A disease that slowly impairs the functioning of a person’s body.
- Solid waste material from wastewater.
- A principle based on the belief that a potential hazard should not be considered an actual hazard until the scientific data definitively demonstrate that it actually causes harm.
- An experiment that exposes organisms to an environmental hazard for a short duration.
- The lethal dose of a chemical that kills 50 percent of the individuals in a dose-response study
- A large container that receives wastewater from a house as part of a septic system
- The effect of an environmental hazard that does not kill an organism but which may impair an organism’s behavior, physiology, or reproduction.
- A 2007 agreement among the nations of the European Union about regulation of chemicals; the acronym stands for registration, evaluation, authorization, and restriction of chemicals.
- A disease that rapidly impairs the functioning of a person’s body.
- A disease caused by a pathogen.
- An experiment that exposes organisms to an environmental hazard for a long duration.
25 Clues: A disease caused by a pathogen. • Solid waste material from wastewater. • Anything in the environment that can potentially cause harm • A disease that slowly impairs the functioning of a person’s body. • A layer of fairly clear water found in the middle of a septic tank • A disease that rapidly impairs the functioning of a person’s body. • ...
Economics Part 1 by Sa'Myra Brown 2021-10-27
Across
- Economics is the study of people and _________
- The "Invisible Hand" is linked to this economic system
- Money is an example of which factor of production
- people who are willing to risk their own money to start their own business
- The economic regulator in a market economy
- the top level of the hierarchy in the channel of distribution is the____________
- A doctor is an example of which factor of production
- Examples of this type of economy include Haiti,Alaska,Canada & Greenland
- The 3 basic economic questions each nation must answer
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- The owner of DuB's on Main Street is an example of this factor of production
- The concept behind the "Invisible Hand" is that there should be
- An example of complementary goods are
- Another name od the economic system is "mixed" economy
- Crops are an example of this factor of production
- An example of a nondurable good is
- A forklift is an example of this factor of production
- The economic driver in a market economy
- This economic system has no private ownership of property or land
- An example of a tangible good
- The study of the way a nation(or business or person) uses its limited resources to satisfy unlimited wants and needs
20 Clues: An example of a tangible good • An example of a nondurable good is • An example of complementary goods are • The economic driver in a market economy • The economic regulator in a market economy • Economics is the study of people and _________ • Crops are an example of this factor of production • Money is an example of which factor of production • ...
Environmental Ch. 2 2014-09-30
Across
- The ______ is the long-term average of weather conditions. It is recorded in a particular place over a long period of time
- The layer of the atmosphere where people can live and breathe is the _______
- Water that falls to the earth in the form of rain, hail, or snow
- The hot center of Earth is called the ______
- In the process of __________, water vapor rises into the atmosphere, where it cools and changes from vapor to liquid
- The ________, the solid surface of the earth, contains rock and soil
- Evaporation and ______ are the two ways water returns to the atmosphere in the water cycle
- The moment-by-moment conditions in the air
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- The ________ consists of water about ground, below ground, and in the air
- The ______ depicts the movement of water. It shows how water goes from the air to Earth and back to the air (two words)
- The solid surface and interior of the earth
- The layer of air that surrounds the earth
- Blue-green algae called ______ use sunlight to make their own food. They also add oxygen to the earth's atmosphere
- The ______ plays the largest role in weather production
- Something that provides scientists with clues to the earth's past climate (two words)
- The _______ cycle does not affect the weather
16 Clues: The layer of air that surrounds the earth • The moment-by-moment conditions in the air • The solid surface and interior of the earth • The hot center of Earth is called the ______ • The _______ cycle does not affect the weather • The ______ plays the largest role in weather production • Water that falls to the earth in the form of rain, hail, or snow • ...
Environmental Crossword Challenge 2020-04-09
Across
- A wordless symbol warning on a hazardous material label.
- The result of permit non-compliance.
- All chemicals must be stored in _____ containment or under cover.
- _____ Management Practices prevent and reduce storm water pollution.
- If a spill occurs on soil, you must _____ up all the contaminated soil.
- PPE for your digits.
- A drip pan must be placed under ______ equipment.
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- When cleaning up a spill of concrete, you must avoid using ____ to clean it up, otherwise you must capture it and dispose of it at the base yard.
- Particles in the air that must be controlled.
- A tire wash prevents _______.
- A ______ kit must be present when storing or transferring chemicals.
- A hazard category when a chemical has a high or low pH.
- All chemicals must have a safety data _____.
- This type of waste poses a threat to human health and the environment.
- All chemical containers must be ______ with the contents and hazards.
- The color of the absorbent pad to use when a spill occurs on water.
16 Clues: PPE for your digits. • A tire wash prevents _______. • The result of permit non-compliance. • All chemicals must have a safety data _____. • Particles in the air that must be controlled. • A drip pan must be placed under ______ equipment. • A hazard category when a chemical has a high or low pH. • A wordless symbol warning on a hazardous material label. • ...
Environmental field skills 2021-02-10
Across
- The acronym for a common measure carried out by timber cruisers
- This helps to visually describe your sampling site
- This type of paper is a must-have for note taking in rainy weather
- Generational knowledge that provides important insight into site history and past use
- An optical instrument for measuring slope gradient
- Where you store the information you collect in the field
- To set a scale to zero.
- This type of breeze has leaves and twigs in constant motion
- A three-dimensional measurement
- One of the primary roles of an Environmental Technician
- This must be done to equipment to ensure its' accuracy
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- Someone who studies reptiles and amphibians
- An important attribute of an environmental technician working in tough field conditions
- To return an environment back to its original state
- This must be on every page in your field notebook
- A quick way to measure distance
16 Clues: To set a scale to zero. • A quick way to measure distance • A three-dimensional measurement • Someone who studies reptiles and amphibians • This must be on every page in your field notebook • This helps to visually describe your sampling site • An optical instrument for measuring slope gradient • To return an environment back to its original state • ...
Environmental Science Homework 2022-08-25
Across
- This is the sugary contents of phloem.
- What is the gap in the center of a ring stem called?
- This is the constant evaporation of water from the stomata of leaves.
- This transports nutrients up & down through the vascular system.
- system What is used for water & nutrient transport?
- What kind of root system does a dicot have?
- Which type of plant flowers in threes or multiples of three?
- What occurs when water evaporates from the leaves, and causes more water to be pulled with it.
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- This property of water allows water to move upwards through the xylem tubes.
- Which type of plant has branching vein distributions?
- This supports plants above ground.
- What kind of vein distribution does a monocot plant have?
- What type of root system does a monocot have?
- This part of the the vascular system transports water upward.
- Another name for the old, dead xylem tissues in a tree.
- How many embryonic leaves does a dicot have?
16 Clues: This supports plants above ground. • This is the sugary contents of phloem. • What kind of root system does a dicot have? • How many embryonic leaves does a dicot have? • What type of root system does a monocot have? • What is the gap in the center of a ring stem called? • Which type of plant has branching vein distributions? • ...
Environmental Literacy Crossword 2025-01-29
Across
- the quality of something that gives off light or shines
- what keeps our planets in orbit
- A scatterplot of stars
- existence
- a statement that hasn't been proven as true
- Heating of the earths surface
- provides light and heat for us on earth
- a star is made of 25% of this element
- orbit around the sun in the solar system
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- happened about 13.8 billion years ago
- Long term change in temperature and weather patterns
- giant balls of hot gas
- A push or pull
- the degree or intensity of heat present in something
- a star is made of 75% of this element
- something proven to be true & observed many times
16 Clues: existence • A push or pull • giant balls of hot gas • A scatterplot of stars • Heating of the earths surface • what keeps our planets in orbit • happened about 13.8 billion years ago • a star is made of 75% of this element • a star is made of 25% of this element • provides light and heat for us on earth • orbit around the sun in the solar system • ...
Environmental Science Crossword 2025-04-25
Across
- A part of a plant that gathers nutrients from the ground
- very dangerous material used for cooling units
- A clean source of electricity responsible for killing many birds
- A form of agriculture that involves the ashes and remains of previous flora
- A stream of water formed out of melting ice
- A very potent Greenhouse Gas
- Particles that help maintain earth's heat
- A community of living organisms
- Animals who eat secondary consumers
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- A device that turns sunlight into electricity
- The release of glasses into the atmosphere
- Can be either visual, auditory,or airborne
- Father of the green revolution
- severe deviation from the normal conditions of the environment
- A large victim of deforestation and climate change
- a source that is being consumed faster than it can replenish
16 Clues: A very potent Greenhouse Gas • Father of the green revolution • A community of living organisms • Animals who eat secondary consumers • Particles that help maintain earth's heat • The release of glasses into the atmosphere • Can be either visual, auditory,or airborne • A stream of water formed out of melting ice • A device that turns sunlight into electricity • ...
The Environmental Crossword. 2025-06-04
Across
- Pacific
- warmer than warm.
- a material that can be hard and stiff or soft and flexible.
- a liquid we drink daily.
- Burning trees.
- many meanings greenhouses can produce lots of it
- a greenhouse gas.
- world.
- the seven
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- we created this there's many types of it
- we need to be ____________ friendly
- living
- lots of them in forests and jungles
- colder than hot.
- resource
- living organisms it can be wild or our pets.
16 Clues: living • world. • Pacific • resource • the seven • Burning trees. • colder than hot. • warmer than warm. • a greenhouse gas. • a liquid we drink daily. • we need to be ____________ friendly • lots of them in forests and jungles • we created this there's many types of it • living organisms it can be wild or our pets. • many meanings greenhouses can produce lots of it • ...
S2 Environmental Chemistry 2026-06-18
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- the rocks that are formed from other rocks that are changed because of heat and pressure
- this causes the acid or alkali's pH to move towards 7
- when an acid and alkali are combined to give a pH or 7
- the type of indicator that shows acids as red, alkalis as blue and neutral substances as green
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- deterioration of a metal as a result of chemical reactions with the environment
- the rocks that are formed when hot liquid rock (magma or lava) cools and hardens
- when rocks get eroded, form layers as sediments, get buried and squashed together
- rocks containing compounds of metals (5,3)
- contain nitrogen, phosphorous, potassium and help plants grow
- a measure of how acidic or alkaline a substance is
- reactions that occur when a more reactive metal displaces a less reactive metal
- corrosion of iron
- have a pH of 7
- the indicator used to test for rust
- have a pH more than 7
- have a pH less than 7
16 Clues: have a pH of 7 • corrosion of iron • have a pH more than 7 • have a pH less than 7 • the indicator used to test for rust • rocks containing compounds of metals (5,3) • a measure of how acidic or alkaline a substance is • this causes the acid or alkali's pH to move towards 7 • when an acid and alkali are combined to give a pH or 7 • ...
Economics Part 1 by Sa'Myra Brown 2021-10-27
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- Economics is the study of people and _________
- The "Invisible Hand" is linked to this economic system
- Money is an example of which factor of production
- people who are willing to risk their own money to start their own business
- The economic regulator in a market economy
- the top level of the hierarchy in the channel of distribution is the____________
- A doctor is an example of which factor of production
- Examples of this type of economy include Haiti,Alaska,Canada & Greenland
- The 3 basic economic questions each nation must answer
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- The owner of DuB's on Main Street is an example of this factor of production
- The concept behind the "Invisible Hand" is that there should be
- An example of complementary goods are
- Another name od the economic system is "mixed" economy
- Crops are an example of this factor of production
- An example of a nondurable good is
- A forklift is an example of this factor of production
- The economic driver in a market economy
- This economic system has no private ownership of property or land
- An example of a tangible good
- The study of the way a nation(or business or person) uses its limited resources to satisfy unlimited wants and needs
20 Clues: An example of a tangible good • An example of a nondurable good is • An example of complementary goods are • The economic driver in a market economy • The economic regulator in a market economy • Economics is the study of people and _________ • Crops are an example of this factor of production • Money is an example of which factor of production • ...
Economics Part 1 2021-10-26
Across
- *Money is an example of which factor of production
- *The study of the way a nation (or business or person) uses its limited resources to satisfy unlimited wants and needs
- An example of complementary goods are
- economy
- An example of a tangible good is
- Crops are an example of this factor of production
- *The economic driver in a market economy is
- The 3 basic economic questions each nation must answer are
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- Another name for this economic system is
- The concept behind the 'Invisible Hand' is that there should be
- *The invisible hand is linked to this economic system
- People who are willing to risk their own money to start their own business in an example of which factor of production
- *This economic system has no private ownership of property or land
- A forklift is an example of this production
- Example of this type of economy include haiti, alaska, canada & greenland
- An example of a nondurable good is
- *The owner of dubs on main street ia an example of this factor of production
- The top level of the hierarchy in the channel of distribution is the _______ {ex. the farmer}
- The economic regulator in a market economy is
- A doctor is an example of which factor of production
- Economics is the study of people and ______
21 Clues: economy • An example of a tangible good is • An example of a nondurable good is • An example of complementary goods are • Another name for this economic system is • A forklift is an example of this production • *The economic driver in a market economy is • Economics is the study of people and ______ • The economic regulator in a market economy is • ...
Supply and Demand 2013-05-23
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- A measure of the way in which quantity responds to a change in price.
- A graph showing quantitiy demanded of each product.
- The diminishing of marginal utility as one buys more units of a product.
- A graph showing the various quantities supplied.
- The quantity of a demanded product goes up when the price goes down, and vice versa.
- A listing of the various quantities of a particular product.
- The area of economics dealing with small behaviors.
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- More will be for sale at high prices and vice versa.
- A supply curve for a given market.
- A listing that shows the quantities demanded of a product.
- The area of economics dealing with large behaviors.
- The demand curve for everyone interested in buying the product.
- The satisfaction a consumer gets from acquiring one more unit of a product.
- A government payment to encourage a type of economic activity.
- The desire/willingness to buy a product.
- The quantity offered for sale.
- The amount that producers bring to market.
- Where suppliers offer different amounts of the same product.
- A change in the amount of product brought to market.
19 Clues: The quantity offered for sale. • A supply curve for a given market. • The desire/willingness to buy a product. • The amount that producers bring to market. • A graph showing the various quantities supplied. • The area of economics dealing with large behaviors. • A graph showing quantitiy demanded of each product. • The area of economics dealing with small behaviors. • ...
Economic ideas of Central Asian Thinkers 2024-10-25
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- Who were the key participants in trade along the Central Asian trade routes?
- Which City is known for its scholarship and trade influence?
- The Road Ancient trade route linking Asia and Europe.
- The Obligatory charity in Islamic finance.
- What is a debated concept in Islamic finance?
- What is the Islamic legal system that influences financial practices?
- The Scholar who connected geography with trade.
- What is the key principle in economic thought that ensures fair distribution of resources?
- Which City is famous for its location on the Silk Road?
- Who are the individuals engaged in trade along the Silk Road?
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- What are the organizations that regulated trade and crafts?
- Places where goods and services are exchanged.
- What is the system of exchanging goods and services without using money?
- The Philosopher who linked ethics with economics.
- The Polymath whose works influenced Islamic economic thought.
- What is an Islamic school where scholars studied various disciplines, including economics?
- What was a major sector in the economy of Central Asia?
- What is the process of exchanging goods that was essential to Central Asian economies?
- Islamic mysticism, which influenced economic ethics.
19 Clues: The Obligatory charity in Islamic finance. • What is a debated concept in Islamic finance? • Places where goods and services are exchanged. • The Scholar who connected geography with trade. • The Philosopher who linked ethics with economics. • Islamic mysticism, which influenced economic ethics. • The Road Ancient trade route linking Asia and Europe. • ...
El medio ambiente 2025-04-29
Business Management 2014-05-01
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- Owners of a company. They provide the capital that allows the company to operate.
- A management skill required when plans encounter unforeseen problems.
- External environmental factors that could present problems for a business.
- The economic, social and environmental performance of a business.
- Achieving maximum output with minimum inputs.
- A structure of management with a long chain of command.
- Anticipating changes in the business environment and making decisions to ensure a business can take advantage of the changes.
- Set targets to work towards. They must be specific, measurable, achievable, realistic and timed.
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- The ability to see into the future and envisage what the business will look like.
- Managers often have to come up with solutions to reconcile the conflicting interests of who?
- Acquiring different skills, usually through training.
- This skill of management involves a broad range of activities that are directed at finding a solution.
- A skill which allows managers to communicate with different people effectively
- The ability to see the business as a whole and develop a long-term plan.
- External environmental factors that a business could take advantage of.
- Driving an action using incentives.
- This type of manager dominates the decision making process and is not very democratic.
17 Clues: Driving an action using incentives. • Achieving maximum output with minimum inputs. • Acquiring different skills, usually through training. • A structure of management with a long chain of command. • The economic, social and environmental performance of a business. • A management skill required when plans encounter unforeseen problems. • ...
DETOX Jargon 2016-09-28
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- This system created by the United Nations defines and classifies the hazards of chemical products, and communicates health and safety information on labels and safety data sheets
- This German Agency for International Cooperation prepared one of the first chemical management toolkits.
- A group of chemicals used in the manufacturing of textiles, in particular as surfactants and detergents. These can break down to form nonylphenol, a toxic, persistent, bioaccumulative and hormone-disrupting substance. These are also restricted under REACh regulation
- This initiative is part of Foreign trade association and sibling of BSCI; with an aim to enable companies to manage and improve the environmental performance of their global supply chain .
- This is a policy framework to foster the sound management of chemicals hosted by the United Nations Environmental Program
- This group of stakeholders plays a crucial role in the economic system and can shape the requirements concerning products and responsible behavior across the supply network.
- transparent and nearly colorless chemical substance which is used in large quantities during apparel&footwear production.
- Name of Greenpeace led campaign targeting negative impact to human health and environment from apparel and footwear production
- This initiative in Bangladesh leverages the strengths of different participating actors across industry, government, technology, finance and capacity building; with a textile sustainability platform that improves water management in the Bangladesh textile wet processing sector.
- This initiative is a collaboration between is a collaboration between 30 Swedish brands and SIWI (Stockholm International Water Institute), with the aim of improving capacities in supply chains to work continuously with sustainable resource management focusing on water.
- Organization establishing a supply chain wide assessment scheme to capture status-quo vis-à-vis social environmental performance
- This is a water treatment process in which all wastewater is purified and recycled; therefore, leaving zero discharge at the end of the treatment cycle.
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- Name of Index developed by SAC (sustainable apparel coalition) to capture social environmental performance of apparel&footwear supply chain
- Organization addressing needs of apparel and footwear industry to eliminate use of harmful chemicals from production and waste water, with tools including training, auditing, testing.
- This UN organization coordinates the Chemical leasing programme that shifts the focus from increasing sales volume towards a value-added and functional based approach
- Semi-solid slurry produced as sewage from wastewater treatment
- This Chinese NGO, that has developed the China Pollution Map Database, which compiles publically available records of environmental violations by industrial polluters across China, also used for reporting waste water discharge data.
- List containing 11 substance groups that must not be present in raw materials (chemicals/auxiliaries, etc.) used during apparel & footwear production
- This industry federation represents all textile related industries in China and recently launched its Chemicals Stewardship Initiative 2020.
- This apparel&footwear industry association seemingly has one of the highest stakes to limit (and eliminate) damage to environment as products of their members are used when enjoying and experiencing the environment.
- These chemicals are used in the textile industry as flame retardants and finishing agents for leather and textiles (water-proofing, industrial protection). They are highly toxic to aquatic organisms, do not readily break down in the environment and have a high potential to accumulate in living organisms.
- This document is an essential part of Global Harmonized System and contains information on the potential hazards (health, fire, reactivity and environmental) and how to work safely with the chemical product.
22 Clues: Semi-solid slurry produced as sewage from wastewater treatment • This German Agency for International Cooperation prepared one of the first chemical management toolkits. • This is a policy framework to foster the sound management of chemicals hosted by the United Nations Environmental Program • ...
INTRO TO PHILO 2025-09-23
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- - No man is an _
- - All the people of the world.
- - The quality of being careful in the use of resources.
- broad philosophy and social movement regarding concerns about environmental protection.
- - The study of the relationship between social and environmental problems.
- - The quality of being cautious and wise.
- - A US federal law that controls air pollution.
- - The technical and political process concerned with the development and design of land use.
- - annual event celebrated to demonstrate support for environmental protection.
- - The amount of energy consumed by an individual or group.
- philosophical perspective that puts the well-being of the ecosystem or entire environment at its center.
- quality or state of being connected or having links with others.
- quality of being fair and impartial.
- - The state or fact of having a duty to deal with something.
- - An English poet who wrote "No man is an island."
- ethical viewpoint that extends inherent value to all living things.
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- - A person who believes that all living things have an inherent value, regardless of their usefulness to humans.
- - The health of the natural world and the systems that support life.
- - A being that is not a person, such as an animal or plant.
- - new field of study exploring the moral obligations to future generations and how to share the burdens of climate change.
- - The belief that human beings are the most important entity in the universe.
- - A protocol aimed at reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
- - An advocate for the protection and preservation of the environment and wildlife.
- - To give assistance to.
- - A term that addresses the fair treatment and meaningful involvement of all people regardless of race, color, national origin, or income, with respect to the development, implementation, and enforcement of environmental laws, regulations, and policies.
- - state of equilibrium.
- - ability to maintain something at a certain rate or level
- - branch of philosophy that studies the relationship between human beings and the natural environment.
- by product of burning fossil fuels.
- - theory that living organisms and their inorganic surroundings have evolved together as a single, self-regulating system.
30 Clues: - No man is an _ • - state of equilibrium. • - To give assistance to. • - All the people of the world. • by product of burning fossil fuels. • quality of being fair and impartial. • - The quality of being cautious and wise. • - A US federal law that controls air pollution. • - An English poet who wrote "No man is an island." • ...
Megan Dickson Unit 1 Crossword 2025-09-22
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- Oxygen production, flood protection, and protection from soil erosion
- Contaminants from numerous widely dispersed origins
- A measure of the amount of dissolved oxygen required to break down the organic material in a given volume of water through aerobic biological activity. It can indirectly measure the amount of organic matter in a sample
- The area of land and water required to sustainably provide resources at the rate they are consumed by a population
- The day when humanity's demand for resources is greater than the Earth's ability to regenerate those resources in a given year. Consequences of ecological overspending include deforestation, erosion, biodiversity loss, CO2 buildup, and reduced food production
- More economically developed country (e.g., the USA)
- A viewpoint that argues that humans must sustainably manage the global system by using taxes, regulation, and legislation. Debate is encouraged to find a consensual approach.
- A viewpoint that integrates social, spiritual, and environmental dimensions into a holistic ideal. Ecology and nature are central to humanity, and society should be self-sufficient
- Less economically developed country (e.g., Haiti)
- The use and management of resources that allows full natural replacement of the resources exploited and full recovery of the ecosystems affected by their extraction and use
- A worldview that shapes the way an individual or group of people perceives and evaluates environmental issues
- The yield obtained from natural resources
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- Timber, fiber, and food
- Development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs
- When lakes, estuaries, and costal waters receive nutrients, which results in excess growth of plants and phytoplankton
- A report completed before development to assess the environmental, social, and economic impacts of the project, predicting and evaluating possible impacts and suggesting mitigation strategies for the project
- Contaminants from a single clearly identifiable site
- The addition of a substance or agent to an environment through human activity at a rate greater than what can be rendered harmless. It has an appreciable effect on the organisms in the environment
- A viewpoint that argues that technological advancements can solve environmental problems. It is an optimistic view that humans can improve humanity. Scientific research is encouraged to form policies and understand how systems can be controlled to solve resource depletion. A pro-growth agenda.
- Natural resources that can supply a natural income of goods or services
- The number of people, living organisms, or crops that a region can support without environmental degradation
- An estimate of an ecosystem's production of resources and absorption of materials in biogeochemical cycles. About 1.7 global hectares of productive land per person
22 Clues: Timber, fiber, and food • The yield obtained from natural resources • Less economically developed country (e.g., Haiti) • Contaminants from numerous widely dispersed origins • More economically developed country (e.g., the USA) • Contaminants from a single clearly identifiable site • Oxygen production, flood protection, and protection from soil erosion • ...
Hurricane crossword 2022-05-03
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- ejected from aircraft to measure the cross-section of a hurricane
- collect data from within above and below hurricanes
- Polar-orbiting operational Environmental satellites
- violent, strongest winds, heavy rains
- Geostationary Operational Environmental satellites
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- Category 4 hurricane
- 74mph
- the second deadliest hurricane
- who did they originally name hurricanes off of
- calm part of the hurricane
10 Clues: 74mph • Category 4 hurricane • calm part of the hurricane • the second deadliest hurricane • violent, strongest winds, heavy rains • who did they originally name hurricanes off of • Geostationary Operational Environmental satellites • collect data from within above and below hurricanes • Polar-orbiting operational Environmental satellites • ...
Hurricane crossword 2022-05-03
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- ejected from aircraft to measure the cross-section of a hurricane
- collect data from within above and below hurricanes
- Polar-orbiting operational Environmental satellites
- violent, strongest winds, heavy rains
- Geostationary Operational Environmental satellites
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- Category 4 hurricane
- 74mph
- the second deadliest hurricane
- who did they originally name hurricanes off of
- calm part of the hurricane
10 Clues: 74mph • Category 4 hurricane • calm part of the hurricane • the second deadliest hurricane • violent, strongest winds, heavy rains • who did they originally name hurricanes off of • Geostationary Operational Environmental satellites • collect data from within above and below hurricanes • Polar-orbiting operational Environmental satellites • ...
INDONESIA 2017-11-19
14 Clues: two • six • one • zero • seven • eleven • capital • islands • president • coat of arms • largest flower • how many volcanoes • environmental issue • largest edible fruit
Choice Board 2023-01-04
19 Clues: both • to save • to work • recycle • to reuse • to light • to rinse • to reduce • to turn off • consumption • to move away • power outage • raw materials • to be missing • certification • natural resources • self-construction • ecological products • natural environmental
Sustainability millie 2019-04-29
24 Clues: home • plan • you! • earth • tools • guide • plants • how to • moving • plants • animal • biology • tracker • shelter • weather • protect • building • tell news • they study • hot cold etc • living things • nearly extinct • paper long ways • non living part of an ecosystem
