environmental economics Crossword Puzzles
The Junior Times_3 2019-06-11
20 Clues: n) 종 • n) 가난 • n) 기회 • n) 인정 • a) 환경의 • v) 보장하다 • v) 촉진하다 • a) 독재적인 • n) 삼림파괴 • n) 민주주의 • v) 지지하다 • v) 촉발시키다 • v) 악화시키다 • v) 회복시키다 • a) 지속 가능한 • v) 쓰다, 취하다 • a) 충분한, 적절한 • v) 시작하다, 착수하다 • v) 격려하다, 권장하다 • v) 기부하다, 기여하다
Go for it 6 ch. 9 2026-02-23
31 Clues: koko • ankka • kemia • jakaa • eniten • pyjama • ruotsi • loppua • ruokala • käsityö • uskonto • historia • biologia • fysiikka • musiikki • kunnossa • liikunta • oppiaine • koulupuku • saksofoni • maantieto • kuvataide • äidinkieli • lounastauko • tyypillinen • kerrossänky • matematiikka • ympäristöoppi • luonnontieteet • yhteiskuntaoppi • elämänkatsomustieto
Water for People and the Environment 2025-03-06
Across
- A state agency responsible for regulating water and environmental quality in Texas.
- A federal law aimed at reducing pollution and ensuring safe water quality for the U.S.
- A water rights system where the earliest users of water have the highest priority.
- An individual who offers their time and effort to help with conservation or environmental tasks.
- The source or beginning of a river or stream, often in higher elevations.
- Water flow required to maintain the health of aquatic ecosystems.
- Pollution that originates from a specific, identifiable source, such as a pipe or sewage plant.
Down
- A group of stakeholders working to manage and restore a watershed.
- A state agency that promotes conservation and management of soil and water in Texas.
- A large ocean basin bordered by the U.S., Mexico, and Cuba, important for marine biodiversity.
- Water that exists on the Earth's surface in rivers, lakes, and oceans.
- A natural source of groundwater that emerges to the Earth's surface.
- Pollution that comes from scattered or diffuse sources, often carried by runoff.
- The legal doctrine governing water rights for landowners adjacent to water sources.
- Water found beneath the Earth’s surface in soil and rock formations.
- Individuals or groups with an interest in or affected by environmental or water-related issues.
- A large, natural stream of water that flows across the land and empties into another water body.
17 Clues: Water flow required to maintain the health of aquatic ecosystems. • A group of stakeholders working to manage and restore a watershed. • A natural source of groundwater that emerges to the Earth's surface. • Water found beneath the Earth’s surface in soil and rock formations. • Water that exists on the Earth's surface in rivers, lakes, and oceans. • ...
Economics Unit 1 and 2 Key Terms 2025-09-12
Across
- : When one variable goes up, the other goes up too; when one goes down, the other goes down.
- : The principle that producing more of one item means giving up increasing amounts of another item.
- : The study of how people and societies make decisions about scarce resources.
- : The benefit you give up when you choose one option instead of another.
- : The part of economics that deals with opinions and value judgments about what should happen.
- : The idea that adding more of one resource while keeping others the same eventually produces less and less extra output.
- : The boundary line on a production possibilities graph that shows the maximum that can be produced.
- : Choosing one option over another because it is more important or beneficial.
- : The result or outcome that happens after an action or a decision is made—or not made.
- : Someone who is directly affected by or has an interest in an economic decision.
- : A belief that sounds true but has been proven false.
- : The point (0,0) where the x-axis and y-axis meet on a graph.
- : Tools, machines, or equipment used to make other goods.
- : The idea that when all inputs are increased together, output grows at an even faster rate.
- : A resource used to make something, like land, labor, or capital.
- : The goods or services created by using resources such as land, labor, and capital.
- : To cut back or make careful choices so that limited resources are used wisely.
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- : The oversimplified idea that one event has only a single cause when there may be many.
- : A graph that shows the different combinations of goods an economy can produce.
- : Giving up one thing in order to gain something else.
- : Products made for people to use directly, like clothes or food.
- : When one variable goes up, the other goes down, and vice versa.
- : The false idea that just because one event happens before another, it must have caused it.
- : The part of economics that focuses on facts and real-world evidence.
- : The cost of making one item shown in terms of how much of another item must be sacrificed.
- : A system where people, businesses, and governments interact, creating flows of money, goods, and services.
- : Using resources in a way that actually reaches the goal you want, like meeting a need or desire.
- : The mistake of thinking what’s true for one person or group is automatically true for everyone.
- : Achieving a goal while using the least amount of resources possible.
- : A step-by-step process of studying problems that involves observing, collecting data, forming explanations, and testing them.
- : The satisfaction or benefit someone gets from choosing or using something.
- : A field of study that looks at human behavior, like economics, history, or sociology.
- : An imaginary unit used to measure satisfaction or happiness from consuming a product.
33 Clues: : Giving up one thing in order to gain something else. • : A belief that sounds true but has been proven false. • : Tools, machines, or equipment used to make other goods. • : The point (0,0) where the x-axis and y-axis meet on a graph. • : Products made for people to use directly, like clothes or food. • ...
Ch 1 Lesson 1 2026-01-08
Across
- The exchange of one benefit or advantage for another that is thought to be better.
- The branch of economics that applies value judgments to data in order to recommend actions or policies.
- Something that motivates a person to take a particular course of action.
- 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 cost of an action with the benefits of that action;if benefits exceed cost, then the action is worth taking.
- The study of how people choose to use their limited resources to satisfy their unlimited wants.
- Condition that results because people have limited resources but unlimited wants.
- A system used to manage limited resources for the production, distribution,and consumption of goods and services.
8 Clues: Something that motivates a person to take a particular course of action. • 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. • ...
bioindicators 2024-10-10
Across
- occurs through a chemical reaction that produces light energy within an organism's body.
- are algae that live in houses made of glass.
- used as bioindicator to determine acute toxicity.
- are significant component of biological monitoring programs for assessing water quality.
- are a bioindicator, a species ecologists monitor to help gauge how healthy an ecosystem is.
- living organisms that respond in an especially clear way to a change environment.
- these are used to test water for environmental toxins
- live only in fresh water
- an increase or decrease in an animal population may indicate damage to ecosystem caused by pollution.
- diverse group of organisms found in large quantities and easier to detect sample.
Down
- the presence or absence of certain
- have been widely documented as useful indicators of environmental water quality because of their differential sensitivity to polution.
- often used as bioindicators because they are very sensitive to pollution, excess nutrients, increased turbidity, chlorine etc.
- is the increasing concentration of a substance, such as toxic chemical, in the tissues of tolerant organisms at successively higher levels in a food chain.
- are considered accurate indicators of environmental stress and the health of biosphere as a whole.
- are algae and fungi living symbiotically
- plant system can be from both higher and lower classes of ________?
- observe changes in the populations of animal and plants bioindicators to see if an environment is healthy.
- the gradual accumulation of substances, such as pesticides, or other chemicals in an organism.
- live in slightly polluted water
20 Clues: live only in fresh water • live in slightly polluted water • the presence or absence of certain • are algae and fungi living symbiotically • are algae that live in houses made of glass. • used as bioindicator to determine acute toxicity. • these are used to test water for environmental toxins • plant system can be from both higher and lower classes of ________? • ...
April Crossword 2024-04-15
Across
- A renewable resource harvested from trees
- A type of pollution caused by oil spills
- The process of planting trees
- A wildlife conservation organization
- A type of pollution caused by factories
- A small action to help the environment
- A symbol of peace and environmental protection
- A strategy to reduce carbon emissions
- A sustainable farming method
- The world's largest tropical rainforest
- The process of reducing energy consumption
- A chemical compound that damages the ozone layer
- The study of ecosystems
- A reusable alternative to plastic straws
- A material that can be recycled
- A threatened species of big cat
- A reusable shopping bag material
- A global environmental movement
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- The protection of natural habitats
- A program to plant trees
- A type of pollution caused by cars
- The opposite of disposable
- A campaign to clean up litter
- An organization focused on wildlife conservation
- A method of harnessing sunlight for energy
- A government agency focused on environmental protection
- A method of conserving water
- A species of flightless bird native to New Zealand
- A renewable energy source
- The process of turning waste into compost
- A campaign to raise awareness about climate change
- An endangered marine mammal
- The Earth's outer layer
- A program to reduce waste by reusing items
- A group of people dedicated to cleaning up beaches
- An animal known for its long migration journeys
- An animal known for its hibernation abilities
- An initiative to protect endangered species
- A type of energy generated by wind
39 Clues: The Earth's outer layer • The study of ecosystems • A program to plant trees • A renewable energy source • The opposite of disposable • An endangered marine mammal • A method of conserving water • A sustainable farming method • A campaign to clean up litter • The process of planting trees • A material that can be recycled • A threatened species of big cat • ...
Command and control policies 2021-11-12
Across
- the President of US who signed The Clean Water Act
- the first country that implemented command and control policies
- how many types of environmental quality standards there are?
- Command and control regulation requires firms to take into account the .... cost of pollution
- the tool used in CAC approach
Down
- Standard which refers to "never-exceed" levels for some pollutant in a particular environment
- A principle that ensures "costs of environmental control fall on the polluters"
- "CAC regulation is flexible".Is the statement true or false?
- the organisation that was created in 1970 in US to oversee all environmental laws (abbr)
- how many difficulties were pointed out with CAC?
10 Clues: the tool used in CAC approach • how many difficulties were pointed out with CAC? • the President of US who signed The Clean Water Act • "CAC regulation is flexible".Is the statement true or false? • how many types of environmental quality standards there are? • the first country that implemented command and control policies • ...
SciOly 2021-09-24
Current Events in USA 2024-02-29
Across
- Media platforms
- Highest court
- Online protection
- Social media fallout
- Rising prices
- Cybersecurity threats
- Wellness focus
- Commerce negotiations
- Economic bounce-back
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- Law enforcement
- Global health crisis
- Legal fairness
- Emergency situation
- Roads, bridges, and utilities
- Environmental concern
- Civic duty
- Sustainable energy
- Financial burden
- Border policy
- Exploration frontier
20 Clues: Civic duty • Highest court • Rising prices • Border policy • Legal fairness • Wellness focus • Law enforcement • Media platforms • Financial burden • Online protection • Sustainable energy • Emergency situation • Global health crisis • Social media fallout • Exploration frontier • Economic bounce-back • Environmental concern • Cybersecurity threats • Commerce negotiations • Roads, bridges, and utilities
字 2022-11-14
27 Clues: buy • tune • straw • decide • travel • carbon • reduce • kettle • faucet • repeat • why not • protect • recycle • eco bag • province • emission • lunch box • challenge • table wear • break down • surroundings • power supply • environmental • responsibility • bring your own • air conditioning • packaging disposable
adj 2025-10-04
Across
- амбициозный
- верный
- разумный
- надёжный
- творческий
- рискованный
- допустимый
- экологический
- желательный
- просторный
- внимательный
- выдающийся
- понятный
- предпочтительный
- беспокоящийся
- разнообразный
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- допустимый
- вероятный
- разумный
- значительный
- разъярённый
- угрожающий
- воодушевлённый
- сомнительный
- незабываемый
- вымирающий
- щедрый
- роскошный
- полезный
- катастрофический
- приятный
- вежливый
- ценный
- художественный
- ядовитый
35 Clues: верный • щедрый • ценный • разумный • разумный • надёжный • полезный • приятный • вежливый • понятный • ядовитый • вероятный • роскошный • допустимый • угрожающий • творческий • вымирающий • допустимый • просторный • выдающийся • амбициозный • разъярённый • рискованный • желательный • значительный • сомнительный • незабываемый • внимательный • экологический • беспокоящийся • разнообразный • воодушевлённый • художественный • катастрофический • ...
traditional economy 2014-03-04
Across
- _______ ______ work full time to produce their own food.
- Nomadic herders and shifting cultivators moved through ________ _____ to produce their food.
- The description for this word is an economics system witch decisions are baced on customs, belifes or religion with in a strong social community.
- To day no government bases its ____________ decisisions on tradition.
Down
- Cultural and religious values often shape economic _______ in the system.
- You had to answer these five questions that involve the _________ ___.
- _______ _____ is often carried out on tiny fields.
- At one time most countries had _______ economies.
- Traditional economics arer found in ___________ _______.
- Now in the communities, that cooperation is gone. what inuit elder said this line.
10 Clues: At one time most countries had _______ economies. • _______ _____ is often carried out on tiny fields. • _______ ______ work full time to produce their own food. • Traditional economics arer found in ___________ _______. • To day no government bases its ____________ decisisions on tradition. • You had to answer these five questions that involve the _________ ___. • ...
Agron 342 2022-11-11
Across
- The creator of Doughnut Economics, Kate
- Revolution centered around increasing yield and production
- The country where Norman Bourlaug started his work on wheat
- Type of economics approach that focuses less on growth and more on meeting human needs without exceeding our ecological boundaries
- a pre-industrial agricultural laborer or farmer with limited land ownership
- Sales in the US were almost 20 billion for this product
Down
- One of the downsides of the Green Revolution
- The UN Declaration on the Rights of Peasants includes the right to food
- The community that formed very successful UCPs
- Made by cold pressing unroasted beans compared to cocoa which is more of a powder
10 Clues: The creator of Doughnut Economics, Kate • One of the downsides of the Green Revolution • The community that formed very successful UCPs • Sales in the US were almost 20 billion for this product • Revolution centered around increasing yield and production • The country where Norman Bourlaug started his work on wheat • ...
Consumerism Crossword 2021-05-24
Across
- The promotion of products goods and services by companies
- the distance you can lift your mouse off a surface and still have the sensor register
- A marketing technique where subtle references to a certain product or brand are incorporated into other works such as a film or tv show.
- A tax imposed by a country on goods and services imported in from other countries
- Refers to the wealth comfort goods and necessities of different classes in different areas
- A government limit set to the price that companies can charge for goods and services to ensure products are affordable and to regulate monopolies
- Games created by mid-size and major publishers
- The theoretical impact of consumer choices on producer’s actions
- Air pollution water pollution Carbon footprint and deforestation are some examples of this
- Advertising which uses statements from everyday citizens that praise the product
- The first prototype version of a new developing game meant to test for quality and bugs
Down
- In the context of advertising famous personalities or celebrities advertise a product using their name
- Economic well-being
- When advertisers imply that people like you use the product
- Dots per inch used to measure the sensitivity of a mouse
- Stands for graphical user interface. Menus inventories and other non-game interactives systems on-screen
- The theory that increasing the consumption of goods and services purchased in the market is always beneficial to the economy and that people’s happiness depend on consumption and obtaining goods
- A form of consumer activism where people agree to not buy from or deal with a person company or organization for moral social political or environmental reasons
- The study of the production consumption and distribution of goods and services
- Advertising that is based on imagery and evoking strong emotional feelings rather than information
20 Clues: Economic well-being • Games created by mid-size and major publishers • Dots per inch used to measure the sensitivity of a mouse • The promotion of products goods and services by companies • When advertisers imply that people like you use the product • The theoretical impact of consumer choices on producer’s actions • ...
ACTIVITY 2 2021-09-09
Across
- - seen as a villain of science
- - main driving factor of the oxygen cycle
- - tested to show if it is correct or find where it is wrong
- - a substance with constant composition
- - fall between metals and non-metals
- - study of animal life
- - when a theory becomes a fact and can be satisfactorily explained
- - an essential nutrient for plants and animals in the form of ions
- - process that converts nitrogen to nitrogen gas
- - are aldehydes or ketones that function as a source of energy
- - anything that occupies space and has mass
- - substances that contain 2 or more elements
- - study of the atmosphere, weather, and climate
- - ionic compound of cations and anions
- - science that deals with natural objects
- - include environmental geology and evolution of Earth's crust
- - one of the most natural hazard-prone countries in the world
- - are essential in building of tissues
- - rise in temperature that the Earth experiences
- - the person who popularized the carbon cycle
- - it is the testing of hypothesis
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- - substances that are soluble in nonpolar solvents and insoluble in polar solvents
- - another term for biogeochemical cycles
- - tenth most abundant element in the universe
- - deals with abstractions rather than observables
- - concerned with production, distribution, and consumption
- - study of life
- - study of interactions between life
- - deals with all the celestial objects in the universe
- - body of knowledge
- - can conduct electricity and heat
- - smallest unit of matter
- - focused on plant life
- - the most abundant element in Earth's atmosphere
- - has a bitter taste and can change red litmus paper to blue
- - has a sour taste and can change blue litmus paper to red
- - aldehydes and ketones with multiple hydroxide group
- - can be converted, but not created or destroyed
- - tasteless, colorless, and odorless liquid
- - any form of precipitation with acidic components
40 Clues: - study of life • - body of knowledge • - study of animal life • - focused on plant life • - smallest unit of matter • - seen as a villain of science • - it is the testing of hypothesis • - can conduct electricity and heat • - fall between metals and non-metals • - study of interactions between life • - ionic compound of cations and anions • - are essential in building of tissues • ...
American Government Chapter 9 Review 2016-12-08
Across
- this is when the members of an interest group put pressure on members of Congress, perhaps through e-mails, phone calls, or demonstrations
- this means interest groups helping candidates win office
- this is a special group formed so interest groups can give money to candidates with little limitation
- this is an issue-oriented interest group concerned with protecting our civil rights
- this interest group is concerned with protecting our 2nd amendment rights
- this interest group wants to get out election information on all candidates, on a nonpartisan basis
- most interest groups are formed around this interest
- these interest groups are trying to represent the best interests of the public overall
- AFL-CIO is a powerful example of this type of interest group
- this interest group is very powerful and represents older people's interests
- differ from political parties because their main goal is to influence policy, not get people elected
- this is the term for the professional hired by interest groups to communicate with politicians to get their point-of-view across
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- the goal of this is to create a particular belief, not present objective logic
- the AMA for doctors, the ABA for lawyers, and the NEA for teachers are all examples of these
- this interest group is concerned with veterans' affairs
- this interest group is concerned with pro-life issues
- largest and most effective agricultural interest group
- this means having lobbyists go directly to individuals in the legislative, executive, and judicial branches to get their ideas across
- business interest group that looks out for the concerns of smaller businesses
- represent particular segments of the business community
- submitting this to the Supreme Court is one way lobbyists can influence the judicial branch
- early American who warned that interest groups, or as he called them factions, may dominate government if their power wasn't checked
- this interest group is concerned with environmental issues
23 Clues: most interest groups are formed around this interest • this interest group is concerned with pro-life issues • largest and most effective agricultural interest group • this interest group is concerned with veterans' affairs • represent particular segments of the business community • this means interest groups helping candidates win office • ...
American Government Chapter 9 Review 2016-12-08
Across
- largest and most effective agricultural interest group
- this means interest groups helping candidates win office
- this is a special group formed so interest groups can give money to candidates with little limitation
- this interest group is concerned with protecting our 2nd amendment rights
- AFL-CIO is a powerful example of this type of interest group
- the goal of this is to create a particular belief, not present objective logic
- this is when the members of an interest group put pressure on members of Congress, perhaps through e-mails, phone calls, or demonstrations
- this means having lobbyists go directly to individuals in the legislative, executive, and judicial branches to get their ideas across
- the AMA for doctors, the ABA for lawyers, and the NEA for teachers are all examples of these
- this is the term for the professional hired by interest groups to communicate with politicians to get their point-of-view across
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- this interest group is very powerful and represents older people's interests
- represent particular segments of the business community
- business interest group that looks out for the concerns of smaller businesses
- this interest group is concerned with pro-life issues
- this interest group is concerned with veterans' affairs
- submitting this to the Supreme Court is one way lobbyists can influence the judicial branch
- this interest group is concerned with environmental issues
- this interest group wants to get out election information on all candidates, on a nonpartisan basis
- differ from political parties because their main goal is to influence policy, not get people elected
- these interest groups are trying to represent the best interests of the public overall
- early American who warned that interest groups, or as he called them factions, may dominate government if their power wasn't checked
- this is an issue-oriented interest group concerned with protecting our civil rights
- most interest groups are formed around this interest
23 Clues: most interest groups are formed around this interest • this interest group is concerned with pro-life issues • largest and most effective agricultural interest group • represent particular segments of the business community • this interest group is concerned with veterans' affairs • this means interest groups helping candidates win office • ...
4a2 2016-03-27
17 Clues: tęsti • erelis • kailis • šedevras • gepardas • daugiausiai • piršto nagas • labai patikti • hiperrealistas • ilgas, tolimas • nykstančios rūšys • projektas, dizainas • organizmas, gyvas padaras • aplinkosaugos organizacija • rankoje telpantis prietaisas • sukūrimas, sudarymas, kūrynys • eksponuoti, išstatyti, dalyvauti parodoje
G70 2025-12-30
Across
- Climate-impact element
- Released gases
- Ecosystem repair
- Ongoing observation
- Rule adherence
- International agreement
- Resource balance
Down
- Impact evaluation
- Impact reduction
- Advocacy action
- Formal agreement
- Rising global temperatures
- Government control
- Recovery capacity
- Heat-trapping effect
- Environmental plan
- Adjustment to change
17 Clues: Released gases • Rule adherence • Advocacy action • Impact reduction • Formal agreement • Ecosystem repair • Resource balance • Impact evaluation • Recovery capacity • Government control • Environmental plan • Ongoing observation • Heat-trapping effect • Adjustment to change • Climate-impact element • International agreement • Rising global temperatures
Economics Crossword Puzzle 2014-01-22
Across
- amount of good that is bought at a certain price
- coined, metallic money
- land and other raw materials
- a situation in which the quantity supplied exceeds the quantity demanded at a given price
- the desire to work to improve one's economic situation
- the separation of work into individualized tasks
- usefulness of a good
- point at which quantity demanded and quantity supplied are equal
- the human desire to possess or use a certain good or service
- the study of choices made in the production, distribution and consumption of goods
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- antitrust law
- legal tender backed only by a government's promise
- an individual who uses goods
- when there are no substitutes and consumers will pay high prices for a product
- exchange of one good for another without money being exchanged
- amount of a good that is produced
- limited availability of goods at a particular time and place
- a market in which there is only one supplier of a good
- the worth that consumers attach to a good
- production of goods by people doing the jobs they do best
- the total amount of a good that is produced
- father of economics
- encourages quality and low prices
- groups of firms that produce similar products
24 Clues: antitrust law • father of economics • usefulness of a good • coined, metallic money • an individual who uses goods • land and other raw materials • amount of a good that is produced • encourages quality and low prices • the worth that consumers attach to a good • the total amount of a good that is produced • groups of firms that produce similar products • ...
EPF Final Exam Review 2023-05-22
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- as price rises demand decreases (3 words)
- tax that is paid everytime you purchase something (2 words)
- where supply meets demand with no shortage or surplus
- putting away money for long-term financial goals like retirement
- the total of all goods and services produced in a country in one year
- economic system where habit and custom answer the economics questions
- economic model that shows how goods and services flow in the marketplace (2 words)
- a rise in prices and a fall in the purchasing power of money
- policy that is used by the government to manage the economy
- unlimited wants exceed limited resources
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- economic system where the government makes all decisions
- as price rises supply increases (3 words)
- amount you have to pay before insurance will pay
- when a small group dominates a market
- when one company or person completely controls the market
- government authority to control or change practices in a market
- tax that is paid on the money an individual makes in over a year (2 words)
- putting away money for an emergency
- policy that is used by the Federal Reserve to manage the economy
- economic system where the economics questions are answered by consumers (2 words)
- a charge for borrowing money
21 Clues: a charge for borrowing money • putting away money for an emergency • when a small group dominates a market • unlimited wants exceed limited resources • as price rises supply increases (3 words) • as price rises demand decreases (3 words) • amount you have to pay before insurance will pay • where supply meets demand with no shortage or surplus • ...
Colonial Crossword 2023-10-11
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- Man appointed by the king to govern a colony.
- The name of a colony established due to charity, defense, and economics.
- Denoting something as true or as a fact.
- Someone who donates money to better the commonwealth.
- The branch of knowledge that deals with wealth.
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- A colony created to protect a successful land from invasion.
- A written statement from the leader of a country creating a new colony.
- A group of wealthy GA colonists that weren't happy with the rules.
- The supreme executive legislature of the United Kingdom
9 Clues: Denoting something as true or as a fact. • Man appointed by the king to govern a colony. • The branch of knowledge that deals with wealth. • Someone who donates money to better the commonwealth. • The supreme executive legislature of the United Kingdom • A colony created to protect a successful land from invasion. • ...
energy effiency 2014-04-30
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- in which department of the government are efforts to be more environmental being discussed
- another word for photovoltaic
- turbines in damns rotate and create it
- important fact causing co2 emission
- many reflective panels shine onto one
- what is thinner than paper
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- united states waste percentage/fractions
- discovered that a new resource would be needed
- producing two environmental friendly fuel
- natural making of energy with architectural advances
- electricity and panels used to generate energy
11 Clues: what is thinner than paper • another word for photovoltaic • important fact causing co2 emission • many reflective panels shine onto one • turbines in damns rotate and create it • united states waste percentage/fractions • producing two environmental friendly fuel • discovered that a new resource would be needed • electricity and panels used to generate energy • ...
Greta Thunberg -- Environmental Activist 2022-03-31
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- Greta is concerned about _________ Warming
- Greta is an environmental ___________
- The country of Greta's birth
- The month of Greta's birth
- Greta is concerned about "Climate _________
- Greta is an ____________ activist
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- This young woman organized many young people concerned about climate change
- Greta sailed to NYC rather than take one of these
- Greta has been diagnosed as being on the ______ Spectrum
- Greats started a strike called this _________ for the Future (hint: day of the week)
- Greta's "superpower"
11 Clues: Greta's "superpower" • The month of Greta's birth • The country of Greta's birth • Greta is an ____________ activist • Greta is an environmental ___________ • Greta is concerned about _________ Warming • Greta is concerned about "Climate _________ • Greta sailed to NYC rather than take one of these • Greta has been diagnosed as being on the ______ Spectrum • ...
Subjects 2022-08-25
Harrison Dewson 2020-08-09
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- helps fix things
- use your economic resources in a way
- people do for you
- coffee machine
- Lamborghini
- the tool the government uses
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- limited resources satisfy wants
- what you would like to have
- use scarce resources to satisfy wants
- tree
- insufficient supply
- consume to satisfy needs and wants
- animals
- chop down tree
- for everyday survival
15 Clues: tree • animals • Lamborghini • coffee machine • chop down tree • helps fix things • people do for you • insufficient supply • for everyday survival • what you would like to have • the tool the government uses • limited resources satisfy wants • consume to satisfy needs and wants • use your economic resources in a way • use scarce resources to satisfy wants
BIG + LITTLE HINTS 2025-09-23
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- number of hours it take for me to drive to my hometown from UT
- i have __ sibling(s)
- favorite animal
- AGD mascot
- favorite t.v. show
- hometown delicacy
- former place of employment
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- grade
- middle name
- lucky number
- to ______ friendships with but a chosen few
- favorite musician
- dog's name
- number of months i've been with my boyfriend
- major
15 Clues: grade • major • dog's name • AGD mascot • middle name • lucky number • favorite animal • favorite musician • hometown delicacy • favorite t.v. show • i have __ sibling(s) • former place of employment • to ______ friendships with but a chosen few • number of months i've been with my boyfriend • number of hours it take for me to drive to my hometown from UT
Disciplines of Social Science 2020-06-19
9 Clues: language • humankind • human behavior • human population • social structure • revisiting the past • exercise of authority • abode of human beings • distribution of resources
Father of John Tan 2025-06-10
10 Clues: Ethnicity • Oldest Child • Area of Work • Middle Child • Youngest Child • Favorite cuisine • Favorite Country • Country of Origin • Most Spoiled Child • Subject of Interest
Economics Part 1 By Persiah Roberts 2021-10-26
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- The owner of DuB´s on Main street is an example of this factor of production.
- Examples of this type of economy includes Haiti, Alaska, Canada & Greenland.
- A doctor is an example of what factor of production?
- **The ¨Invisible Hand¨is linked to this economic system.
- **An example of complementary goods are_____.
- **The economic regulator in a market economy is:
- **Another name for the economic system is ¨mixed economy¨.
- People who are risking their own money to start their own business is an example of which factor of production.
- The three basic questions each nation must answer are:
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- The concept behind the ¨Invisible Hand¨ is that there should be ________.
- Crops are an example of this factor of production.
- The top level of hierarchy in the channel of distribution is the ________ {ex.the farmer}
- **An example of nondurable goods is:
- Economics is the study of people and _______.
- The study of the way a nation(or business or person) uses its limited resources to satisfy unlimited wants and needs is_______.
- A forklift is an example of this factor of production.
- **An example of a tangible good is:
- Money is an example of what factor of production:
- The economic system has no private ownership of property or land.
- The economic driver in a market economy is:
20 Clues: **An example of a tangible good is: • **An example of nondurable goods is: • The economic driver in a market economy is: • Economics is the study of people and _______. • **An example of complementary goods are_____. • **The economic regulator in a market economy is: • Money is an example of what factor of production: • ...
History L2 Berke S8B 2025-09-02
9 Clues: Because • Definitions • Head Empty Baby • Everyone has them • Enlightenment dude • Potassium+sulfide=💥 • 1dollar+1dollar=2dollar • Everyone knows everything • Looking=learning=+1knowledge
Preslee Aldridge Europe's Economics 2022-10-24
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- They role the government plays
- 79% free 11% demand
- supply
- Their country's system
- Trading without money
- 73% free 27% demand
- Countries that are closer to one type
- Towns people
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- demand
- they come back together
- Government has no control over the economy
- 69% free 41% demand
- Government regulates ALL
- Traditions handed through generation
14 Clues: demand • supply • Towns people • 79% free 11% demand • 69% free 41% demand • 73% free 27% demand • Trading without money • Their country's system • they come back together • Government regulates ALL • They role the government plays • Traditions handed through generation • Countries that are closer to one type • Government has no control over the economy
green 2023-04-21
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- An economic indicator that measures the efficiency of resource use in an economy.
- An economic theory that suggests that environmental problems can be solved by internalizing environmental costs into market prices.
- A concept that suggests that environmental degradation initially increases with economic growth, but eventually declines as income levels rise (3 words).
- A policy approach that aims to promote environmentally-friendly economic growth.
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- A policy approach that aims to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and mitigate climate change.
- A systemic change that involves transforming social, economic, and environmental systems towards sustainability.
- An approach to economic growth that promotes environmentally-friendly policies and practices.
- A policy approach that promotes the use of renewable energy sources and energy efficiency measures.
8 Clues: A policy approach that aims to promote environmentally-friendly economic growth. • An economic indicator that measures the efficiency of resource use in an economy. • A policy approach that aims to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and mitigate climate change. • An approach to economic growth that promotes environmentally-friendly policies and practices. • ...
2018-9 2018-04-08
16 Clues: 팔찌 • 구슬, 염주 • ~을 통하여 • (자연) 환경 • 독특한, 유일한 • 출석(참석)하다 • 환경의, 주위의 • 예술의, 예술적인 • 유익한, 이득이되는 • 실용적인, 실리적인 • (영화의)짧은 장면 • 관리, 경영, 처리 • 항목, 품목, 물건 • (↔ attack ) • (= speech ) • (= moreover)
Industrial Revolution Inventions 2023-12-12
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- Famous experiment: dogs salivated when exposed to a sound that only happened when they were about to be fed.
- the development of skyscrapers.
- Improved movement in buildings, when later electrified,
- Applied Pasteur’s knowledge to surgery and hospitals. Dramatically improved surgical survival rates.
- Theorized that much of human behavior is shaped by conflicts among these at a subconscious level.
- Founded the American Economic Association, 1885, which linked economics to social problems, & urged gov’t intervention in economic affairs. (person)
- The biggest transportation invention of this revolution.
- wrote the Theory of the Leisure Class. (person)
- Exposed to a weakened version of a disease, the body produces “antibodies” that kill off the current disease, and remain in the body for life. Later used for anthrax & rabies.
- Discovered electrons. (person)
- Never properly utilized in WWI, but it showed great promise at breaking the trench-warfare stalemate that plagued both side in the Great War.
- Allowed people to communicate from houses through wires.
- Discovered the Law of Motion. (person)
- Persuaded legal court that environmental (societal) factors were as important as legal precedence. (person)
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- Wrote the Principles of Sociology. (person)
- Pascal’s device could only add and subtract, while multiplication and division operations were implemented by performing a series of additions or subtractions.
- Allowed middle-class America to document their world without the hours of preparation.
- Wrote The Origin of Species and The Descent of Man. (person)
- Allowed power to be stored for later use.
- Theorized that animals change form according to habitat. (person)
- Increased spinning rate by a lot.
- Could fire 500 rounds/minute, = approx 100 rifles. Adopted by the British Army in 1889. In 1893-94 50 British soldiers fought off 5,000 Matabele warriors w/ just 4 Maxim guns.
- facilitated taller, stronger forms of architecture.
- Saved thousands of buildings every year from burning by being struck by lightning.
- Created water-powered weaving.
25 Clues: Discovered electrons. (person) • Created water-powered weaving. • the development of skyscrapers. • Increased spinning rate by a lot. • Discovered the Law of Motion. (person) • Allowed power to be stored for later use. • Wrote the Principles of Sociology. (person) • wrote the Theory of the Leisure Class. (person) • facilitated taller, stronger forms of architecture. • ...
Review chapter 1-6 2026-02-27
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- The group of people benefit, but they do not pay what they should, while others pay, few will be willing to pay for improvement of the environment or other public goods
- goods are jointly consumed together
- A shorthand expression for any natural resource provided by nature
- addition to or subtraction from a current situation (start with M)
- The basic categories of inputs used to produce goods and services, also called factors of production
- the heart of economics
- A market condition existing at any price where the quantity supplied is less than the quantity demanded
- Any good for which there is an inverse relationship between changes in income and its demand curve
- The satisfaction, or pleasure, that people receive from consuming a good or service
- examines individual decision making units within an economy, such as a consumer’s response to changes in the price
- The mental and physical capacity of workers to produce goods and services
- The physical plants, machinery, and equipment used to produce other goods
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- the desire to own something and the ability to afford it
- A market condition existing at any price where the quantity supplied is greater than the quantity demanded
- Any arrangement in which buyers and sellers interact to determine the price and quantity of goods and services exchanged.
- applies an economy wide perspective that focuses on such issues as inflation, unemployment, and the growth rate of the economy
- costs of borrowing
- a type of economics statement whose analysis is based on value judgment
- A cost or benefit imposed on people other than the consumers and producers of a good or service
- A market condition that occurs at any price which the quantity demanded and the quantity supplied are equal
- The study of how society chooses to allocate its scarce resources to the production of goods and services in order to satisfy unlimited wants
- The creative ability of individuals to seek profits by taking risks and combining resources to produce innovative products
- sensitivity or responsiveness towards the change of something
- The body of knowledge applied to how goods are produced.
24 Clues: costs of borrowing • the heart of economics • goods are jointly consumed together • the desire to own something and the ability to afford it • The body of knowledge applied to how goods are produced. • sensitivity or responsiveness towards the change of something • A shorthand expression for any natural resource provided by nature • ...
Mixed: Intermediate/Advanced 19 2024-02-06
12 Clues: Bus • Cart • Divine • Swimming • Customer • Triathlon • Politician • Government • Cardiology • Air Hostess • Boarding pass [Tarjeta de _________ ] • Environmental degradation [degradación ________]
Mother's Day Crossword 2023-05-09
14 Clues: Dad's name • sport I do • your last name • name of our dog • your birth month • Chinese hometown • Dad's birth month • my Chinese nickname • your major in college • your Chinese nickname • where you live right now • place you went to college • my sister's Chinese nickname • sport you did when you were younger
UNIT-05 CROSSWORD PUZZLE KCE-079 2021-12-06
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- Even _____ factors can define vulnerability ,Dynamic ,Scale-Dependent , Site-Specific.
- homes are less likely to collapse in an earthquake, but are more vulnerable to ____.
- Vulnerability can be defined as __________ to a negative outcome or the state of being unprotected from some type of danger or harmful experience.
- ___________ vulnerability is defined as a function of environmental exposure, sensitivity and adaptive capacity.
- Vulnerability may be determined by aspects such as population density levels, remoteness of a settlement, the site, design and materials used for critical infrastructure and for housing (UNISDR).
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- addition to ________ conditions and natural disasters, non-physical aspects such as population also affect the existence of environmental vulnerability.
- of Vulnerability are ______ dimensional can be categorized as physical, social, economic, environmental, institutional.
- is the inability to ______ a hazard or to respond when a disaster has occurred.
- People who are vulnerable may experience _____ of anxiety, fear, and apprehension due to the risk they experience for some type of harm.
- instance, people who live on plains are more vulnerable to ________ than people who live higher up.
- The ____________ of a disaster depends on both the physical nature of the extreme event and the social nature of the human populations affected by the event.
- / ________ is the potential for loss, damage or destruction of assets or data caused by a cyber threat.
- _______ of vulnerability vary, to a large extent, according to the individual capacity to cope with and to adapt to hazards or crises.
13 Clues: is the inability to ______ a hazard or to respond when a disaster has occurred. • homes are less likely to collapse in an earthquake, but are more vulnerable to ____. • Even _____ factors can define vulnerability ,Dynamic ,Scale-Dependent , Site-Specific. • instance, people who live on plains are more vulnerable to ________ than people who live higher up. • ...
Architectural Design & Construction 2017-09-27
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- barrier Materials added to walls and attic areas to help reduce drafts and prevent moisture from getting into a home
- A decorative strip at the area where the roof and the walls meet
- light Type of built-in lighting enclosed in a box-like structure that directs light downward
- Set of architectural drawings used in the construction of a building, using symbols to represent structural features
- design Philosophy that treats environmental attributes as design goals
- A modern style of architecture developed for sloping lots with multi-levels
- The position of a home on its site and the direction the home faces
- The placing of glass in windows
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- stripping Strips fastened along the edges of windows and doors to reduce drafts and heat loss
- A measure of insulation's capacity to resist winter heat loss and summer heat gain
- Study of specific housing characteristics
- Material used to restrict the flow of heat between a house's interior and the outdoors
- The projecting area of a roof or upper story beyond the wall of the lower part
- plan A diagram of a home or other structure that shows the arrangement of rooms
- The finished exterior appearance of a given side of a house
- The lower portion of the roof that overhangs the wall
- certification (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) An accreditation which recognizes good environmental and ecological building and design practices
17 Clues: The placing of glass in windows • Study of specific housing characteristics • The lower portion of the roof that overhangs the wall • The finished exterior appearance of a given side of a house • A decorative strip at the area where the roof and the walls meet • The position of a home on its site and the direction the home faces • ...
Ecology Final Vocabulary 2013-06-06
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- Joining a population
- The growth of urban areas caused by people moving into cities.
- The removal of trees and other vegetation from an area.
- An environmental factor that prevents an organism or population from reaching its full potential of size or activity.
- Pollution that comes from many sources rather than from a single specific site; an example is pollution that reaches a body of water from streets and storm sewers.
- The process by which wind, water, ice, or gravity transports soil and sediment from one location to another.
- An environmental factor that is associated with or results from the activities of living organisms.
- Leaving a population
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- A natural resource that humans use to make objects or to consume as food and drink.
- An organism that gets energy by breaking down the remains of dead organisms or animal wastes and consuming or absorbing the nutrients.
- A diagram used to show the flow of energy through an ecosystem.
- A relationship between two species in which both species benefit.
- Pollution that comes from a specific site.
- A group of organisms that are closely related and can mate to produce fertile offspring.
- A relationship between two organisms in which one organism benefits and the other is unaffected.
- A diagram that shows the feeding relationships between organisms in an ecosystem.
- An environmental factor that is not associated with the activities of living organisms.
17 Clues: Joining a population • Leaving a population • Pollution that comes from a specific site. • The removal of trees and other vegetation from an area. • The growth of urban areas caused by people moving into cities. • A diagram used to show the flow of energy through an ecosystem. • A relationship between two species in which both species benefit. • ...
"Revolutionizing HSSE: The Role of AI & Digitalization at Work" 2025-04-27
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- Logs Digital records for workplace safety analysis
- Digital training exercises using VR/AR for HSSE learning
- Technology detecting and preventing cyber threats
- Sensors System monitoring marine environmental conditions
- Simulator A training tool used for simulating marine navigation
- AI-driven robotic tools used in hazardous environments
- Enhances security with facial and object recognition
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- The process of automating HSSE reporting
- Compactor A device that uses solar energy to compress waste
- A system digitally tracking environmental compliance
- Wearable technology improving worker safety
- Checks AI-driven inspections replacing manual quality control
12 Clues: The process of automating HSSE reporting • Wearable technology improving worker safety • Technology detecting and preventing cyber threats • Logs Digital records for workplace safety analysis • A system digitally tracking environmental compliance • Enhances security with facial and object recognition • AI-driven robotic tools used in hazardous environments • ...
pootword 2026-03-04
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- which poot likes to eat tissues
- which poot is an engineer
- who is a silly poot
- which poot is going to do hyrox
- which poot is also known as mindy
- which poot is always in a relationship
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- which poot doesn't understand that he needs to rest
- which poot is an environmental science poot
- who is the poot that likes cameras
- which poot really likes china
- which poot is near bedok reservoir
- which poot is also an environmental science poot but likes to go "rah rah rah"
12 Clues: who is a silly poot • which poot is an engineer • which poot really likes china • which poot likes to eat tissues • which poot is going to do hyrox • which poot is also known as mindy • who is the poot that likes cameras • which poot is near bedok reservoir • which poot is always in a relationship • which poot is an environmental science poot • ...
Energiequellen 2024-11-12
14 Clues: low • clean • finite • reliable • crude oil • available • less/fewer • to produce • sustainable • building costs • need for space • radioactive waste (11,7) • infinite ("without borders") • pollution ("environmental burdening")
vocab 2023-01-19
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- echange/ giving something up
- of production/ owner,land,labor,capital
- of ex changean/intermediary instrument or system used to facilitate the sale, purchase, or trade of goods between parties.
- often money or a prize, offered to make someone behave in a particular way
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- in economics to refer to the fact that budgeting inevitably involves sacrificing some of X to get more of Y
- more money then you spent
- in the form of money
- branch of knowledge concerned with the production, consumption, and transfer of wealth
- demand for a good or service is greater than the availability of the good or service
- cost/what you give up
- market/a system that combines aspects of both capitalism and socialism.
11 Clues: in the form of money • cost/what you give up • more money then you spent • echange/ giving something up • of production/ owner,land,labor,capital • market/a system that combines aspects of both capitalism and socialism. • often money or a prize, offered to make someone behave in a particular way • ...
Oil pollution act 2026-02-20
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- Money paid for Environmental harm
- Type of ecosystem harmed by spills
- Environmental disaster that led to O.P.A.
- Trust fund used to pay for spill cleanup
- Prevents oil discharge into waters
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- Required plan for oil storage facilities
- Federal agency that responds to marine oil spills
- President who signed the Oil pollution Act
- Body of water which is affected
- Type of spills O.P.A. focuses on
10 Clues: Body of water which is affected • Type of spills O.P.A. focuses on • Money paid for Environmental harm • Type of ecosystem harmed by spills • Prevents oil discharge into waters • Required plan for oil storage facilities • Trust fund used to pay for spill cleanup • Environmental disaster that led to O.P.A. • President who signed the Oil pollution Act • ...
Environmental science puzzle 2022-03-09
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- Method of extracting oil or natural gas
- Reduction in dissolved oxygen from a certain point
- Most effective way of pollution control
- lakes with low nutrient levels, clear waters
- Method of cleaning rivers via waste consuming bacteria
- Addition of nutrients to a water source
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- Eutrophication due to human activities
- Rapid increase in algae due to eutrophication
- areas of water where aquatic life can't live due to low oxygen
- Process of treating water, removing color, smell, and killing most bacterias
- dumps a small city worth of pollution
- Decreasing concentration by adding water
- Water used at home or through industrial practices
- Most significant oil spills in the world
- lakes that have lost too much oxygen and aquatic life begins to die off
15 Clues: dumps a small city worth of pollution • Eutrophication due to human activities • Method of extracting oil or natural gas • Most effective way of pollution control • Addition of nutrients to a water source • Decreasing concentration by adding water • Most significant oil spills in the world • lakes with low nutrient levels, clear waters • ...
Environmental Science Crossword 2022-10-31
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- Rocks deposited far from their origins
- Pollutants in the air that become harmful to humans and the environment
- A substance that adversely affect the survival of organisms
- Water on the surface in lakes, streams, etc.
- Removing salt from ocean water to make fresh water
- A finite resource that cannot be replaced
- Ground parent rock
- A layer of crushed material on or near Earth's surface
- Indoor air pollution linked to sickness
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- When productive land becomes desert
- Resources that the Earth provides
- The replacement of resources at the same rate they're being used
- Resources found on the Earth's surface that can be replaced with human efforts
- A base of unweathered parent material
- A natural resource that can be mined as long as it is profitable
15 Clues: Ground parent rock • Resources that the Earth provides • When productive land becomes desert • A base of unweathered parent material • Rocks deposited far from their origins • Indoor air pollution linked to sickness • A finite resource that cannot be replaced • Water on the surface in lakes, streams, etc. • Removing salt from ocean water to make fresh water • ...
Environmental Change & Management 2024-07-25
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- When land is gradually worn away by natural phenomena
- Prevalent issue in Australia due to buildup of salt in topsoil
- Of a species, no longer has any known living individuals
- Earth centred worldview where we have
- Environment's provision of raw materials as a service
- Home of an organism
- Extraction of minerals and metals from Earth
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- Worldview regarding yourself as the most important creature
- Release of harmful materials into the environment
- Characterised by variety of organisms in a area
- The surroundings of an organism
- Exhausting the fertility of the land
- The sphere encompassing all life
- Interactions within an environment
- Gas released from large scale livestock farming
15 Clues: Home of an organism • The surroundings of an organism • The sphere encompassing all life • Interactions within an environment • Exhausting the fertility of the land • Earth centred worldview where we have • Extraction of minerals and metals from Earth • Characterised by variety of organisms in a area • Gas released from large scale livestock farming • ...
Environmental review crossword 2024-09-20
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- organisms that can create their own food
- what a group of organisms working together is called
- what it is called when water is heated up and goes into the atmosphere
- what it is called when rain falls from the sky
- organisms that feed off of dead animals
- what gives you the ability to do work
- the speed up of movements and exchanges
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- the process when cold water rises toward the surface
- the study of organisms and how they interact with their environment
- organisms that eat food
- the arrangement of horizons in a type of soil
- energy produced from sunlight
- when an environment becomes enriched with nutrients increasing the plant and algae growth amount to coastal waters
- the ability for an ecosystem to thrive with a level amount of food and water
- undesirable gasses and minerals in an environment
15 Clues: organisms that eat food • energy produced from sunlight • what gives you the ability to do work • organisms that feed off of dead animals • the speed up of movements and exchanges • organisms that can create their own food • the arrangement of horizons in a type of soil • what it is called when rain falls from the sky • undesirable gasses and minerals in an environment • ...
Sustainability & Environmental Issues 2023-03-26
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- convert (waste) into reusable material.
- use carelessly
- a synthetic material
- the strength and vitality required for sustained physical or mental activity.
- the disposal of waste material by burying it
- a colourless, odourless flammable gas
- a very large expanse of sea
- the presence in or introduction into the environment of a substance which has harmful or poisonous effects.
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- (of a natural resource or source of energy) not depleted when used.
- the state of the atmosphere at a particular place and time
- the fact or process of a species, family, or other group of animals or plants becoming extinct.
- short for gasoline.
- the weather conditions prevailing in an area in general or over a long period.
- a person who does not eat any food derived from animals and who typically does not use other animal products.
- a distinct compound or substance, especially one which has been artificially prepared or purified.
15 Clues: use carelessly • short for gasoline. • a synthetic material • a very large expanse of sea • a colourless, odourless flammable gas • convert (waste) into reusable material. • the disposal of waste material by burying it • the state of the atmosphere at a particular place and time • (of a natural resource or source of energy) not depleted when used. • ...
Environmental Science Industry 2023-04-24
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- Measures turbity in water
- Drinkable,free from harmful chemicals and organisms
- Sharping chain saw chain
- Measures the diameter and hight
- Industry that grows,manages and harvests trees for lumber post,panels and other commodities
- The level below which soil is saturated or filled with water
- Measures the hight of a tree
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- Water that is held too tightly for plant roots to be observed
- Intermediate tillage system conservation and no-till
- Cutting bushes and under growth
- Setting out tree seedlings
- Animals that are adapted to live in a cultural environment without the help of humans
- Made from oilseeds such as soybean and canola oil
- Boring into soil to get soil
- largest soil particle
15 Clues: largest soil particle • Sharping chain saw chain • Measures turbity in water • Setting out tree seedlings • Boring into soil to get soil • Measures the hight of a tree • Cutting bushes and under growth • Measures the diameter and hight • Made from oilseeds such as soybean and canola oil • Drinkable,free from harmful chemicals and organisms • ...
Environmental Protection Agency 2025-03-04
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- Who was the President that started the EPA
- What does the "A" mean in EPA
- rule or directive made and maintained by an authority
- What toxic chemical did the EPA ban due to it being toxic to wildlife
- the systematic investigation into and study of materials and sources in order to establish facts and reach new conclusions
- What year was the EPA created
- free from dirt, marks, or stains
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- What does the "E" mean in EPA
- What was the first legislation passed by the EPA
- EPA makes sure than the amount and type of pesticides used on food follows the ______ regulations
- a biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment
- Whats does the "P" mean in EPA
- a long-term shift in weather patterns, including temperature, precipitation, and wind
- Who currently runs the EPA
- cause (something) to happen by necessity or force
15 Clues: Who currently runs the EPA • What does the "E" mean in EPA • What does the "A" mean in EPA • What year was the EPA created • Whats does the "P" mean in EPA • free from dirt, marks, or stains • Who was the President that started the EPA • What was the first legislation passed by the EPA • cause (something) to happen by necessity or force • ...
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE crossword 2022-12-02
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- those materials that have been moved from their place of origin, by gravity, wind, water, glaciers, or human activity
- a soil material which is the result of weathering and decomposition of rocks that has not been transported from its original place.
- a vertical succession of horizons
- a layer parallel to the soil surface whose physical, chemical and biological characteristics differ from the layers above and beneath.
- involves the repeated freezing and thawing of water in areas with extremely cold weather.
- A chemical reaction that takes place when a substance comes into contact with oxygen
- the process of wearing or being worn by long exposure to the atmosphere.
- changes the molecular structure of rocks and soil
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- occurs when runoff water forms small channels as it concentrates down a slope.
- causes rocks to crumble
- the removal of soil along drainage lines by surface water runoff.
- the laying down of sediment carried by wind, flowing water, the sea or ice.
- The upper layer of earth in which plants grow,
- curved plates of rock are stripped from rock below.
- process in which earthen materials are worn away and transported by natural forces such as wind or water.
15 Clues: causes rocks to crumble • a vertical succession of horizons • The upper layer of earth in which plants grow, • changes the molecular structure of rocks and soil • curved plates of rock are stripped from rock below. • the removal of soil along drainage lines by surface water runoff. • the process of wearing or being worn by long exposure to the atmosphere. • ...
BAF TIMES 3 2023-08-18
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- Which audit is a systematic study and evaluation of the organizational social performance.
- If PSR is not mentioned in the partnership deed then how will the profits be divided ?
- The person who transfers rights of payment in bills of exchange.
- The W in SWOT analysis stands for ?
- The bonds which can be easily convertible into Equity shares
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- The next best alternative forgone or sacrificed is which cost ?
- Business Economics is now termed as which economics?
- A matrix that has equal rows and columns
- The ratio which is caused by the reconstitution which generally happens due to exit or death of any existing partners
- Two sector model of Economy is also known as which economy?
- The study of touch is known as ?
11 Clues: The study of touch is known as ? • The W in SWOT analysis stands for ? • A matrix that has equal rows and columns • Business Economics is now termed as which economics? • Two sector model of Economy is also known as which economy? • The bonds which can be easily convertible into Equity shares • The next best alternative forgone or sacrificed is which cost ? • ...
Ohira ES Subjects 2021-08-25
11 Clues: write kanji • good and bad • study nature • draw pictures • study Japanese • plus and minus • play the recorder • Hello,-my name is • cooking and sewing • running and jumping • people and community
Ashland Crossword 2026-02-22
11 Clues: Grandpa's ____. • Ashland's Mascot. • Education building. • Director of ResLife • ____ Athletic Center • Official college ID. • Place to watch movies. • Tallest building on campus. • Business & Economics Building • Popular coffee shop in Ashland. • Eagles__ is where we get hot food.
The Basic Economic Problem 2016-08-24
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- Items we have to have for our survival.
- Things we wish we could have.
- Wants that are shared and consumed collectively with others in society.
- The fundamental issue of scarce resources relative to peoples' needs and wants. The underlying issue of the study of economics.
- The study of the allocation of scarce resources.
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- Things used in the production of goods and service.
- Goods that are scarce and therefore have an economic value.
- The situation that arises when resources are limited in relation to unlimited wants.
- Your individual wants that are not shared by anyone else.
- Goods that are not scarce and therefore have no economic value.
10 Clues: Things we wish we could have. • Items we have to have for our survival. • The study of the allocation of scarce resources. • Things used in the production of goods and service. • Your individual wants that are not shared by anyone else. • Goods that are scarce and therefore have an economic value. • Goods that are not scarce and therefore have no economic value. • ...
traditional economy 2014-03-04
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- At one time most countries had _______ economies.
- _______ _____ is often carried out on tiny fields.
- You had to answer these five questions that involve the _________ ___.
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- To day no government bases its ____________ decisisions on tradition.
- Traditional economics arer found in ___________ _______.
- Nomadic herders and shifting cultivators moved through ________ _____ to produce their food.
- Cultural and religious values often shape economic _______ in the system.
- _______ ______ work full time to produce their own food.
- The description for this word is an economics system witch decisions are baced on customs, belifes or religion with in a strong social community.
- Now in the communities, that cooperation is gone. what inuit elder said this line.
10 Clues: At one time most countries had _______ economies. • _______ _____ is often carried out on tiny fields. • Traditional economics arer found in ___________ _______. • _______ ______ work full time to produce their own food. • To day no government bases its ____________ decisisions on tradition. • You had to answer these five questions that involve the _________ ___. • ...
French Review 2016-11-14
10 Clues: a lot • often • a little • economics • Math is easy • architecture • we pass an exam • we take an exam • Fashion design is useless • I like to speak on the phone
Chapter 6 Crossword 2021-01-19
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- Those who create products and services
- left a shift on the economic continuum towards more government involvement
- In economics, rivalry among producers to sell products to consumers.
- Owned is a company that is not publicly traded
- The wants and needs of consumers for products and services
- the branch of knowledge concerned with the production, consumption, and transfer of wealth.
- owned Public ownership/state ownership, of government-owned corporations
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- good a good that is both non-excludable and non-rivalrous.
- Those who use products and services
- right a shift on the economic continuum towards less government involvement
- the state of being scarce or in short supply; shortage.
- system a system of production, resource allocation and distribution of goods and services within a society or a given geographic area
- the wealth and resources of a country or region, especially in terms of the production and consumption of goods and services.
- The products and services created by producers
14 Clues: Those who use products and services • Those who create products and services • The products and services created by producers • Owned is a company that is not publicly traded • the state of being scarce or in short supply; shortage. • good a good that is both non-excludable and non-rivalrous. • The wants and needs of consumers for products and services • ...
Chapter 6 Crossword 2021-01-19
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- The wants and needs of consumers for products and services
- right: a shift on the economic continuum towards less government involvement
- good:a good that is both non-excludable and non-rivalrous.
- Those who use products and services
- the wealth and resources of a country or region, especially in terms of the production and consumption of goods and services.
- Those who create products and services
- Owned: is a company that is not publicly traded
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- In economics, rivalry among producers to sell products to consumers.
- system: a system of production, resource allocation and distribution of goods and services within a society or a given geographic area
- The products and services created by producers
- the branch of knowledge concerned with the production, consumption, and transfer of wealth.
- the state of being scarce or in short supply; shortage.
- owned:Public ownership/state ownership, of government-owned corporations
- left: a shift on the economic continuum towards more government involvement
14 Clues: Those who use products and services • Those who create products and services • The products and services created by producers • Owned: is a company that is not publicly traded • the state of being scarce or in short supply; shortage. • The wants and needs of consumers for products and services • good:a good that is both non-excludable and non-rivalrous. • ...
ISO 14001 2024-10-29
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- An approach to minimize environmental impact
- Standards for global quality or ____
- Assessment to check compliance with ISO 14001
- A crucial ISO 14001 goal is pollution ____
- The organization that developed ISO 14001
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- Regular ____ is essential in ISO 14001
- Ensuring minimal harm to ____ in all processes
- ISO 14001 standard primarily focuses on ____ management
- The term for an ISO 14001 continuous improvement cycle
- Organizations should meet these environmental ____
10 Clues: Standards for global quality or ____ • Regular ____ is essential in ISO 14001 • The organization that developed ISO 14001 • A crucial ISO 14001 goal is pollution ____ • An approach to minimize environmental impact • Assessment to check compliance with ISO 14001 • Ensuring minimal harm to ____ in all processes • Organizations should meet these environmental ____ • ...
School Subjects 2024-10-23
12 Clues: numbers • acting class • moving to music • reading and writing • learning about money • painting and drawing • learning a new language • learning about the past • learning about the world • learning about the universe • learning about the human body • learning about chemicals and matter
Sustainable Practices in Everyday Life for Earth Day 2024-03-14
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- How can energy efficiency be improved in homes?
- What is an environmental method for disposing of organic waste?
- What is an eco-friendly mode of transportation?
- What type of farming avoids synthetic chemicals and pesticides?
- What is the key to promoting environmental conservation in communities?
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- What activity can individuals do to enhance biodiversity in their surroundings?
- What type of energy sources are wind and hydroelectric power?
- What activities can be done to increase environmental awareness in the community?
8 Clues: How can energy efficiency be improved in homes? • What is an eco-friendly mode of transportation? • What type of energy sources are wind and hydroelectric power? • What is an environmental method for disposing of organic waste? • What type of farming avoids synthetic chemicals and pesticides? • ...
Tobacco 2024-09-26
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- Tobacco packaging often includes this material, which involves cutting down trees.
- The term for the global shipping method that contributes to air pollution.
- Tobacco products like e-cigarettes contribute to environmental _____ due to waste.
- A method promoted by the WHO to help users quit tobacco.
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- The organization that highlights tobacco as a threat to the environment.
- The act of misleading consumers about the environmental impact of tobacco.
- The toxic waste from cigarette consumption that harms marine life.
- Tobacco farming contributes to the reduction of this in the soil.
- The process of clearing forests for tobacco farming leads to this environmental issue.
- The chemical process involved in drying tobacco leaves, which uses a significant amount of this natural resource.
10 Clues: A method promoted by the WHO to help users quit tobacco. • Tobacco farming contributes to the reduction of this in the soil. • The toxic waste from cigarette consumption that harms marine life. • The organization that highlights tobacco as a threat to the environment. • The act of misleading consumers about the environmental impact of tobacco. • ...
American Government Chapter 9 Review 2016-12-08
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- the goal of this is to create a particular belief, not present objective logic
- this interest group wants to get out election information on all candidates, on a nonpartisan basis
- this interest group is concerned with protecting our 2nd amendment rights
- business interest group that looks out for the concerns of smaller businesses
- this is when the members of an interest group put pressure on members of Congress, perhaps through e-mails, phone calls, or demonstrations
- this interest group is concerned with pro-life issues
- represent particular segments of the business community
- differ from political parties because their main goal is to influence policy, not get people elected
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- this means interest groups helping candidates win office
- AFL-CIO is a powerful example of this type of interest group
- this is an issue-oriented interest group concerned with protecting our civil rights
- this is a special group formed so interest groups can give money to candidates with little limitation
- largest and most effective agricultural interest group
- the AMA for doctors, the ABA for lawyers, and the NEA for teachers are all examples of these
- these interest groups are trying to represent the best interests of the public overall
- submitting this to the Supreme Court is one way lobbyists can influence the judicial branch
- this means having lobbyists go directly to individuals in the legislative, executive, and judicial branches to get their ideas across
- this interest group is very powerful and represents older people's interests
- early American who warned that interest groups, or as he called them factions, may dominate government if their power wasn't checked
- this is the term for the professional hired by interest groups to communicate with politicians to get their point-of-view across
- most interest groups are formed around this interest
- this interest group is concerned with veterans' affairs
- this interest group is concerned with environmental issues
23 Clues: most interest groups are formed around this interest • this interest group is concerned with pro-life issues • largest and most effective agricultural interest group • this interest group is concerned with veterans' affairs • represent particular segments of the business community • this means interest groups helping candidates win office • ...
American Government Chapter 9 Review 2016-12-08
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- submitting this to the Supreme Court is one way lobbyists can influence the judicial branch
- the AMA for doctors, the ABA for lawyers, and the NEA for teachers are all examples of these
- this interest group is very powerful and represents older people's interests
- this is an issue-oriented interest group concerned with protecting our civil rights
- AFL-CIO is a powerful example of this type of interest group
- the goal of this is to create a particular belief, not present objective logic
- this is a special group formed so interest groups can give money to candidates with little limitation
- this means having lobbyists go directly to individuals in the legislative, executive, and judicial branches to get their ideas across
- business interest group that looks out for the concerns of smaller businesses
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- this is when the members of an interest group put pressure on members of Congress, perhaps through e-mails, phone calls, or demonstrations
- largest and most effective agricultural interest group
- this interest group is concerned with environmental issues
- this interest group is concerned with pro-life issues
- these interest groups are trying to represent the best interests of the public overall
- this is the term for the professional hired by interest groups to communicate with politicians to get their point-of-view across
- this interest group is concerned with protecting our 2nd amendment rights
- this interest group is concerned with veterans' affairs
- differ from political parties because their main goal is to influence policy, not get people elected
- represent particular segments of the business community
- this interest group wants to get out election information on all candidates, on a nonpartisan basis
- this means interest groups helping candidates win office
- most interest groups are formed around this interest
- early American who warned that interest groups, or as he called them factions, may dominate government if their power wasn't checked
23 Clues: most interest groups are formed around this interest • this interest group is concerned with pro-life issues • largest and most effective agricultural interest group • this interest group is concerned with veterans' affairs • represent particular segments of the business community • this means interest groups helping candidates win office • ...
American Government Chapter 9 Review 2016-12-08
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- this interest group is concerned with environmental issues
- this interest group wants to get out election information on all candidates, on a nonpartisan basis
- this is a special group formed so interest groups can give money to candidates with little limitation
- this interest group is concerned with pro-life issues
- submitting this to the Supreme Court is one way lobbyists can influence the judicial branch
- represent particular segments of the business community
- AFL-CIO is a powerful example of this type of interest group
- this interest group is concerned with veterans' affairs
- the goal of this is to create a particular belief, not present objective logic
- this means interest groups helping candidates win office
- largest and most effective agricultural interest group
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- business interest group that looks out for the concerns of smaller businesses
- this is an issue-oriented interest group concerned with protecting our civil rights
- this interest group is concerned with protecting our 2nd amendment rights
- these interest groups are trying to represent the best interests of the public overall
- early American who warned that interest groups, or as he called them factions, may dominate government if their power wasn't checked
- the AMA for doctors, the ABA for lawyers, and the NEA for teachers are all examples of these
- this means having lobbyists go directly to individuals in the legislative, executive, and judicial branches to get their ideas across
- this is the term for the professional hired by interest groups to communicate with politicians to get their point-of-view across
- this is when the members of an interest group put pressure on members of Congress, perhaps through e-mails, phone calls, or demonstrations
- differ from political parties because their main goal is to influence policy, not get people elected
- most interest groups are formed around this interest
- this interest group is very powerful and represents older people's interests
23 Clues: most interest groups are formed around this interest • this interest group is concerned with pro-life issues • largest and most effective agricultural interest group • represent particular segments of the business community • this interest group is concerned with veterans' affairs • this means interest groups helping candidates win office • ...
Consumerism Crossword 2021-05-24
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- The theoretical impact of consumer choices on producer’s actions
- Air pollution, water pollution, Carbon footprint, and deforestation are some examples of this
- Economic well-being
- The theory that increasing the consumption of goods and services purchased in the market is always beneficial to the economy, and that people’s happiness depend on consumption and obtaining goods
- A form of consumer activism where people agree to not buy from or deal with a person, company, or organization for moral, social political, or environmental reasons
- the distance you can lift your mouse off a surface and still have the sensor register
- Dots per inch, used to measure the sensitivity of a mouse
- Games created by mid-size and major publishers
- In the context of advertising, famous personalities or celebrities advertise a product using their name
- The promotion of products, goods and services by companies
- A tax imposed by a country on goods and services imported in from other countries
- Advertising that is based on imagery and evoking strong emotional feelings rather than information
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- The study of the production, consumption, and distribution of goods and services
- Advertising which uses statements from everyday citizens that praise the product
- A marketing technique where subtle references to a certain product or brand are incorporated into other works, such as a film or tv show.
- of Living Refers to the wealth, comfort, goods, and necessities of different classes in different areas
- When advertisers imply that people like you use the product
- A government limit set to the price that companies can charge for goods and services, to ensure products are affordable and to regulate monopolies
- The first prototype version of a new developing game, meant to test for quality and bugs
- Stands for graphical user interface. Menus inventories, and other non-game interactives systems on-screen
20 Clues: Economic well-being • Games created by mid-size and major publishers • Dots per inch, used to measure the sensitivity of a mouse • The promotion of products, goods and services by companies • When advertisers imply that people like you use the product • The theoretical impact of consumer choices on producer’s actions • ...
Consumerism Crossword 2021-05-24
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- The promotion of products, goods and services by companies
- the distance you can lift your mouse off a surface and still have the sensor register
- A marketing technique where subtle references to a certain product or brand are incorporated into other works, such as a film or tv show.
- A tax imposed by a country on goods and services imported in from other countries
- Refers to the wealth, comfort, goods, and necessities of different classes in different areas
- A government limit set to the price that companies can charge for goods and services, to ensure products are affordable and to regulate monopolies
- Games created by mid-size and major publishers
- The theoretical impact of consumer choices on producer’s actions
- Air pollution, water pollution, Carbon footprint, and deforestation are some examples of this
- Advertising which uses statements from everyday citizens that praise the product
- The first prototype version of a new developing game, meant to test for quality and bugs
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- In the context of advertising, famous personalities or celebrities advertise a product using their name
- Economic well-being
- When advertisers imply that people like you use the product
- Dots per inch, used to measure the sensitivity of a mouse
- Stands for graphical user interface. Menus inventories, and other non-game interactives systems on-screen
- The theory that increasing the consumption of goods and services purchased in the market is always beneficial to the economy, and that people’s happiness depend on consumption and obtaining goods
- A form of consumer activism where people agree to not buy from or deal with a person, company, or organization for moral, social political, or environmental reasons
- The study of the production, consumption, and distribution of goods and services
- Advertising that is based on imagery and evoking strong emotional feelings rather than information
20 Clues: Economic well-being • Games created by mid-size and major publishers • Dots per inch, used to measure the sensitivity of a mouse • The promotion of products, goods and services by companies • When advertisers imply that people like you use the product • The theoretical impact of consumer choices on producer’s actions • ...
20 questions Crossword 2024-02-14
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- someone who buys a good or service
- is an act of trading goods or services between two or more parties without the use of money
- intermediates between depositors
- charges applied to borrowed money, goods, or assets, expressed as a percentage of the outstanding loan. They apply to various lending transactions, including mortgages, business loans, and tuition fees
- Things unfavorable to a decision maker
- field of applied economics that studies the financial organizational market related and environmental
- When there are many buyers and sellers of a product. Sellers compete with other sellers to sell products to buyers. Buyers compete with other buyers for goods and services.
- is an economic concept that relates to consumers desire to purchase goods and services willing to pay
- Actions that can satisfy people's wants.
- rate at which the general level of prices for goods and services is rising and, consequently, the purchasing power of currency is falling
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- investment securities where an investor lends money to a company or government for a set period of time in exchange.
- one of the many varieties of systems, institutions, procedures, social relations and infrastructures whereby parties engage in exchange
- generally accepted form of money, including coins and paper notes, which is issued by a government and circulated within an economy
- send (goods or services) to another country for sale.
- the physical or financial resources to produce value in a economy
- The granting of money or something else of value in exchange for a promise of future repayment.
- The accumulation of money set aside for future spending.
- materials that satisfy human wants and provide utility
- a spending plan based on income and expenses
- fundamental economic problem of having seemingly unlimited human wants and needs in a world of limited resources
- goods or services brought into one country from another
21 Clues: intermediates between depositors • someone who buys a good or service • Things unfavorable to a decision maker • Actions that can satisfy people's wants. • a spending plan based on income and expenses • send (goods or services) to another country for sale. • materials that satisfy human wants and provide utility • goods or services brought into one country from another • ...
RICS High School 102 Academics Review 2025-10-02
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- Location of tutoring services offered during all A-Day lunches to receive support in ELA, Humanities, or World Language courses
- 10th-11th requires 11 credits, 11th-12th requires 17 credits
- Graduation requirements Lit Comp I and II, American, Multicultural
- Counselor Administrator for last names Mej-Sam
- Location where you can access all school district applications (Microsoft Office, Schoolinks, Infinite Campus, Canvas)
- Real time access to grades and transcript (official record of grades earned)
- Lowest passing grade
- Counselor Administrator for last names A-Dee
- Fulton grading scale on a 100-point scale
- Graduation requirements Algebra, Geometry, Advanced Algebra, and one additional course
- Location of tutoring services offered during all A7 B Day lunches to receive support in STEM courses
- Additional points that you receive for more rigorous course levels such as honors, AP, IB, and dual enrollment classes
- Semester grades posted in December and May
- Counselor Administrator for last names San-Z
- Graduation requirements American Government, World History, US History, Economics
- Location where you can access information and resources regarding post-secondary options for colleges and careers
- Enrolling in a high school and college setting to take college classes that can be used to meet high school graduation requirements and college degree requirements
- Graduation Coach, leads Extended Learning and Raider Depot
- Number of credits needed to meet Georgia graduation requirements
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- Counselor Administrator for 9th graders A-Z
- Counselor Administrator for last names Def-Ji
- International college level courses offered at the high school level
- Counselor Administrator for last names Jo-Mei
- After school academic support with teachers on Monday, Wednesday, and Thursday
- Distributed every 4.5 weeks
- College courses offered at the high school level
- Location to check email messages from school staff daily
- Graduation requirements Biology, Physics, Environmental/Chemistry, Forensics, Human Anatomy
- Location to review your unofficial transcripts in Infinite Campus
29 Clues: Lowest passing grade • Distributed every 4.5 weeks • Fulton grading scale on a 100-point scale • Semester grades posted in December and May • Counselor Administrator for 9th graders A-Z • Counselor Administrator for last names A-Dee • Counselor Administrator for last names San-Z • Counselor Administrator for last names Def-Ji • ...
AP HUG GEO Extra Credit Exam Review Project 2019-04-07
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- more developed countries.[7]
- the involving large numbers or a large area.[4]
- relating to the structure of populations.[2]
- the adapt to a changing market.[6]
- the science or practice of farming[4][VIT]
- the quality of being fair and impartial.[7]
- the process of developing or being developed.[4]
- a policy of extending a country's power.[6][VIT]
- derived from the physical features of an area.[1][VIT]
- the fact or state of belonging to a social group.[3]
- the support of cultural or ethnic groups.[3]
- a diagrammatic representation of an area.[1]
- relating to the government or public affairs of a country[5]
- the making of machinery.[6]
- the policy or practice over another country.[5][IDK]
- fixed regular payment.[6]
- relating to the natural world and the impact of human activity.[2]
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- the action of sharing something.[2]
- the transfer or delegation of power to a lower level[5]
- focused primarily on traditions practiced by small foot.[3][IDK]
- the arts and other manifestations of human intellectual.[3]
- an area or division, especially part of a country.[1]
- existing, occurring, or carried on between two or more nations[5]
- movement of one place to another.[2]
- designed for people to live in.[7]
- the development of industries in a country or region.[6][CC]
- less developed countries.[7]
- the spreading of something more widely.[7]
- operating on an international scale.[1]
- the introduction of a democratic system[5][IDK]
- is a certain change in land use due to human domestication.[3][CC]
- all the visible features of an area of countryside or land.[1]
- at the number of people in a area.[2]
- relating to economics or the economy[4][CC]
- the characteristic of the countryside.[4][IDK]
35 Clues: fixed regular payment.[6] • the making of machinery.[6] • more developed countries.[7] • less developed countries.[7] • the adapt to a changing market.[6] • designed for people to live in.[7] • the action of sharing something.[2] • movement of one place to another.[2] • at the number of people in a area.[2] • operating on an international scale.[1] • ...
Life is An Open Door 2022-08-10
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- pre-university course that’s based on the Australian education system.
- a degree which involves recording, analysing and reporting financial transactions.
- fees the charge or fee for instruction, as at a private school or a college or university
- number that indicates how well or how high you scored in your courses on average
- streams including subject such as economics, laws, business
- Taken the longest duration to complete which is around 4 years
- an agency under the Ministry of Education that gives study loans to students who are pursuing tertiary education in Malaysia.
- streams including subjects such as biology, chemistry, mathematic, physics
- degree which combines the study of biology and chemistry to ensure that the medication and drugs that we consume are safe and effective.
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- 6 subjects are required to be taken, which are delivered on modular basis.
- degree which studies about the design of buildings and physical structures.
- degree which involves diagnosing, treating and preventing a sickness, disease or injury. It involves utilising healthcare practices to maintain and restore the health and wellbeing of a person.
- a degree which apply maths, science and engineering principles, solve various engineering problems systematically and design solutions and systems to help solve health, safety and environmental concerns
- a 2 to 4 semester pre university course which provides an extremely cost-effective route into tertiary education.
- A pre-university programme offered by Malaysian private institutions of higher learning
- Pre-university course offered by private institutions and is considered to be equivalent to form 6 in the UK
- a grant or payment made to support a student's education, awarded on the basis of academic or other achievement
- english proficiency test administered by the Malaysian Examination Council (MEC)
- Pre university examination in Malaysia which takes 1.5 years
- focuses on practical and industry-specific skills and knowledge to train you for the working world
20 Clues: streams including subject such as economics, laws, business • Pre university examination in Malaysia which takes 1.5 years • Taken the longest duration to complete which is around 4 years • pre-university course that’s based on the Australian education system. • 6 subjects are required to be taken, which are delivered on modular basis. • ...
Vocabulary-Week 7 2022-09-30
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- not able to be renewed
- a person or animal that buys, eats or drinks something
- an organization supplying the community with electricity, gas, water, or sewerage
- relating to economics or the economy, profitability
- science or practice of farming, including cultivation of the soil for the growing of crops and the rearing of animals to provide food, wool, and other products
- eat, drink, ingest, use up, or buy
- cause to continue, without interruption, to keep something going
- existing in or caused by nature (not humans)
- excavation in the earth for extracting coal or other minerals
- the natural world as a whole or in a particular geographical area, a person's surroundings
- a person, company or organism that creates, sells something, or makes organic compounds from simple substances such as water and carbon dioxide
- in, relating to, or characteristic of the countryside rather than the town, farmland, natural areas
- the process of taming an animal and keeping it as a pet or on a farm or cultivating a plant
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- capable of being renewed
- tame an animal for a pet or food, cultivate a plant
- make or manufacture from components or raw materials
- existing or occurring inside a particular country; not foreign or international, relating to home life, family
- naturally occurring solid material from which a metal or valuable mineral can be profitably extracted
- prevention of wasteful overuse, depletion or destruction
- continuing, able to be maintained at a certain rate or level
- in, relating to, or characteristic of a town or city
- protect from destruction
- wealth and resources of a country or region
- relating to the natural world and the impact of human activity on its condition
- outlying district of a city, especially a residential one where people have single family homes
- naturally occurring inorganic solid with a definite chemical composition
- process or industry of obtaining coal or other minerals from a mine
27 Clues: not able to be renewed • capable of being renewed • protect from destruction • eat, drink, ingest, use up, or buy • wealth and resources of a country or region • existing in or caused by nature (not humans) • tame an animal for a pet or food, cultivate a plant • relating to economics or the economy, profitability • make or manufacture from components or raw materials • ...
Ympäristöjohtaminen 2025-09-19
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- Refusal or inability to perform job duties, e.g. a strike or sick leave
- Plan for how resources and processes are used to achieve goals
- Process of identifying and controlling potential threats
- Systematic examination to verify compliance with standards
- Official body that grants permits
- Public reporting of environmental performance or impacts
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- Expectations and needs defined by clients
- Person responsible for workplace health and safety
- Factor in the environment that may cause harm
- Services that promote workers’ health at the workplace
- Authorization to carry out activities affecting the environment
- Legal or moral obligation to safeguard others from harm
- Obligation to minimize negative environmental impacts
- The main activity that delivers value in an organization
- Document describing a company’s quality management system
15 Clues: Official body that grants permits • Expectations and needs defined by clients • Factor in the environment that may cause harm • Person responsible for workplace health and safety • Obligation to minimize negative environmental impacts • Services that promote workers’ health at the workplace • Legal or moral obligation to safeguard others from harm • ...
Social, Ethical and Environmental considerations 2025-11-04
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- When a person wants their own time and not disturbed by other people
- A group of people that is a social consideration
- A desirable and ethical mood
- The society's beliefs about what is right or wrong
- Morally good or justified in an ethically consideration
- Morally bad or unjustified ethically
- Refers to the business's impact on the natural world
- How a person lives their life ethically
- What a business uses to wrap the items in
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- How the item is made ethically
- When someone freely offers to do something
- An environmental factor based on the temperature
- A consideration that includes the way a business treats the customers and workers
- When someone is anxious or worried
- A careful thought overtime
15 Clues: A careful thought overtime • A desirable and ethical mood • How the item is made ethically • When someone is anxious or worried • Morally bad or unjustified ethically • How a person lives their life ethically • What a business uses to wrap the items in • When someone freely offers to do something • An environmental factor based on the temperature • ...
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- What rejects Labour Theory of Value (focus on demand) (12)
- When a central bank buy back bonds in order to reduce interest rates (12/6)
- Large number of firms, but individual firms have monopoly power in their local market (12/11)
- when P=MC in perfect competition market (12/9)
- Why two rational individuals acting in their own self-interest may not cooperate to produce the mutually-beneficial outcome (9/7)
- bretton woods institution that fosters global monetary cooperation (3)
- a situation in which one party in a deal has more accurate and different information than the other party (7/9)
- What happens at MR=MC (6/13)
- How many firms also raise their price when a firm raises their prices in an oligopoly (4)
- the father of modern economics (5)
- The average cost of fixed and variable costs for the production for each unit of output (7/5/4)
- Many, small firms exist, homogeneous products, perfect information for stakeholders, no barriers to entering or exiting the market, price takers, perfectly elastic demand curve - equal to MR, D, AR and P (7/11)
- When someone knows more than someone else (10/11)
- Goods that share some of the characteristics of public goods but aren’t fully excludable and non-rivalrous (5-11)
- When the best strategy in a game is to not deviate from the original strategy (4/11)
Down
- the best economics teacher in MCM (7)
- the third best economics teacher in MCM after Justin (10)
- A system where a limit in placed on certain types of emissions (3/3/5/6)
- top of the left triangle part of the market equilibrium (8/7)
- Firms can buy competing firms, can price other firms out of the market (10/7)
- Governments letting the free market take its own course without intervention
- Currency of Poland (5)
- The study of rational players while participating in strategic games. (4/6)
- One of the four Asian Tigers (9)
- Looks to satisfy the most people, and benefit society for the better (11/7)
- the country with the 3rd largest GDP (5)
26 Clues: Currency of Poland (5) • What happens at MR=MC (6/13) • One of the four Asian Tigers (9) • the father of modern economics (5) • the best economics teacher in MCM (7) • the country with the 3rd largest GDP (5) • when P=MC in perfect competition market (12/9) • When someone knows more than someone else (10/11) • the third best economics teacher in MCM after Justin (10) • ...
Ethical, legal, cultural and environmental impact (J277) 2025-06-02
Across
- A potential negative economic impact of automation.
- Protecting original works of authorship, such as software.
- Issues relating to laws and regulations concerning technology.
- A law protecting original creative works.
- Issues concerning the collection and use of personal data.
- Impacts of technology on the natural world.
- An act prohibiting unauthorised access to computer systems.
- Software where the source code is freely available.
- Monitoring of individuals' activities, often raising privacy concerns.
- Discarded electronic devices, an environmental concern.
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- A law governing how personal data is handled.
- Changes to society's norms and practices due to technology.
- Software with restricted access to its source code, usually purchased.
- Illegal copying or distribution of software.
- A key data protection regulation in Europe (acronym).
- A common requirement in open source licences.
- Concerns about what is morally right or wrong in technology use.
- A legal agreement governing the use and distribution of software.
- Unauthorised access to computer systems.
19 Clues: Unauthorised access to computer systems. • A law protecting original creative works. • Impacts of technology on the natural world. • Illegal copying or distribution of software. • A law governing how personal data is handled. • A common requirement in open source licences. • A potential negative economic impact of automation. • ...
Econ1 2014-05-13
Across
- the science deals with the production distribution, and consumption of goods and services, or the material welfare of humankind
- The whole number of people in a country or region. (the number of people who live in a place)
- the process of making or growing something for sale or use
- A plan for making and spending money
- Goods produced and used to make other goods and services.
- Consumer willingness and ability to buy products
- Something that comes in as an addition or increase, especially by chance.
- to ship to another country for sale, exchange, etc...
- Things necessary for life.
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- possessions,especially movable effects or personal property or articles of trade, wares, or merchandise.
- capacities or materials supplied by nature
- (economics) the utilization of economic goods to satisfy needs or in manufacturing
- A person who purchases goods and services for personal use
- An open square or place in a town where market or public sales are held.
- someone who is in charge of making and usually making the product
- to bring in from a foreign country for use. sale, processing, reexport, or services.
16 Clues: Things necessary for life. • A plan for making and spending money • capacities or materials supplied by nature • Consumer willingness and ability to buy products • to ship to another country for sale, exchange, etc... • Goods produced and used to make other goods and services. • A person who purchases goods and services for personal use • ...
Economic Policies 2013-09-26
Across
- a plan for the federal government's revenue's and spending for the coming year
- budget in which revenues are equal to spending
- inflation that is out of control; very high inflation
- a bill that sets money aside for specific spending
- fiscal policies, like higher spending and tax cuts, that encourage economic growth
- the research arm of the federal reserve
- the actions the federal reserve takes to influence the level of real GDP and the rate of inflation in the economy
- the idea that free markets can regulate themselves
- the process by which money enters into circulation
- the belief that the money supply is the most important factor in macroeconomic performance
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- fiscal policies, like lower spending and higher taxes, that reduce economic growth
- form of demand-side economics that encourages government action to increase or decrease demand and output
- all the money the federal government owes to bondholders
- a school of economics that believes tax cuts can help an economy by raising supply
- the title of the presentation and lesson
- the use of government spending and revenue collection to influence the economy
16 Clues: the research arm of the federal reserve • the title of the presentation and lesson • budget in which revenues are equal to spending • a bill that sets money aside for specific spending • the idea that free markets can regulate themselves • the process by which money enters into circulation • inflation that is out of control; very high inflation • ...
Arthashastra 2023-10-20
Across
- ___ rise as unemployment falls
- Name of the flagship of Russia’s Black Sea fleet
- “The more it promises to not spend any money, the less credible its other promises sound” This is called the ___ trap.
- Hungary's Prime minister
- On October 1st EU launched a groundbreaking policy under the name ___
- ___ and dagens nyheter a pair of swedish newspapers published the names hours before the official announcement of the chemistry nobel prize winner announcement.
- the crucial idea of ___ economics is to reduce risks to a country's economy
- Which currency lost its value after the Russia-Ukraine war?
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- Rising oil prices can lead to?
- SPACS has a poor name because of poor ______ records?
- _ Act has been implemented by America to help the domestic semiconductor industry
- To limit global warming, economics have long favoured putting a price on ___.
- India has ordered which country to remove its diplomats from India ?
- Svante Paabo received a noble prize in which field?
- Which is one of the most indebted countries of the Eurozone currently?
- Urban ___ Index is a tool to compare the policies and progress of cities towards goals of sustainable development.
16 Clues: Hungary's Prime minister • Rising oil prices can lead to? • ___ rise as unemployment falls • Name of the flagship of Russia’s Black Sea fleet • Svante Paabo received a noble prize in which field? • SPACS has a poor name because of poor ______ records? • Which currency lost its value after the Russia-Ukraine war? • ...
Natural Selection Vocabulary 2023-05-19
Across
- when species become increasingly different due to different environmental pressures
- when species become increasingly similar due to similar environmental pressures
- how often an allele occurs in a population
- when the median phenotype is favored
- traits present in today's species that no longer serve a purpose
- similar structures due to common evolutionary origin that serve different functions in different species
- similar structures that serve a similar purpose in unrelated species
- species changing over time
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- when one extreme phenotype is favored
- when both extreme phenotypes are favored
- the study of fossils
- any trait that helps a species survive
- when a population is descended from a small number of colonizing ancestors
- the study of early development of different species
- when nature chooses the traits
- when people choose the traits
- the ability to survive and reproduce
17 Clues: the study of fossils • species changing over time • when people choose the traits • when nature chooses the traits • when the median phenotype is favored • the ability to survive and reproduce • when one extreme phenotype is favored • any trait that helps a species survive • when both extreme phenotypes are favored • how often an allele occurs in a population • ...
STS 2024-12-15
Across
- Major urban development expanding into rural areas.
- Tool to analyze environmental trends and data.
- Biodiversity loss due to human activities.
- Protection of endangered species and habitats.
- The global condition of rising temperatures and its effects.
- Using digital technology to enhance learning experiences.
- Using algorithms to mimic human thought processes.
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- Protection for computers against unauthorized access.
- A technology that allows virtual collaboration.
- The raw input used for computation or analysis.
- Digital networks and their protection mechanisms.
- Materials or energy sources found in nature.
- A numerical representation of environmental conditions.
- An invention or method that's newly created.
- Measure of diversity within ecosystems.
- A burst of rapid increase, often in demand or water levels.
- Sudden, uncontrolled spread of wildfires.
17 Clues: Measure of diversity within ecosystems. • Sudden, uncontrolled spread of wildfires. • Biodiversity loss due to human activities. • Materials or energy sources found in nature. • An invention or method that's newly created. • Tool to analyze environmental trends and data. • Protection of endangered species and habitats. • A technology that allows virtual collaboration. • ...
Types of Engineering 2025-02-05
Across
- Focuses on the design and improvement of systems involving people and processes
- Engineers solutions for telecommunications and communication systems
- Engineers systems for electricity distribution and electronics
- Works on aircraft, spacecraft, and aerospace technologies
- Designs, develops, and maintains biomedical equipment
- Designs and builds bridges, roads, and buildings
- Develops environmental solutions and works on sustainability
- Specializes in systems that automate industrial processes
- Engineers the safety and performance of transportation systems
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- Analyzes and solves problems involving materials and structures
- Develops and maintains software applications and systems
- Specializes in chemical production and manufacturing
- Manages the operation and optimization of industrial processes
- Develops and tests computer software and hardware
- Specializes in extracting and processing minerals from the Earth
- Focuses on energy systems, engines, and mechanical devices
- Designs and manages systems for the safe handling of hazardous materials
17 Clues: Designs and builds bridges, roads, and buildings • Develops and tests computer software and hardware • Specializes in chemical production and manufacturing • Designs, develops, and maintains biomedical equipment • Develops and maintains software applications and systems • Works on aircraft, spacecraft, and aerospace technologies • ...
ENVIRON SCIENCE Crossword Creation 2025-09-02
Across
- national network of federally-owned wilderness areas managed to preserve their natural condition and characteristics for future generations
- Safe Drinking Water Act
- EnergyPolicyAct
- National Environmental Policy Act
- an international treaty that operationalized the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change by setting binding emissions reduction targets for industrialized countries
- Clean Water Act
- Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act
- Clean Air Act
Down
- protect the ozone layer by phasing out the production
- Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and
- Resource Conservation and Recovery Act
- Endangered Species Act
12 Clues: Clean Air Act • EnergyPolicyAct • Clean Water Act • Endangered Species Act • Safe Drinking Water Act • National Environmental Policy Act • Resource Conservation and Recovery Act • protect the ozone layer by phasing out the production • Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act • ...
Business 2018-11-27
Across
- an example of this is a hammer
- the human effort
- buyers
- makes goods and services available
- an idea
- an item
- the study of business
- the cost of which an item is sold at
- an action that fulfills a want or need
- makes life more comfortable
- a 10 kill dub
Down
- sellers
- making things
- golden AR
- used to produce a good or service
- an example of this is the ocean
- essential to live
- low supply
- heals 25 shield
19 Clues: buyers • sellers • an idea • an item • golden AR • low supply • making things • a 10 kill dub • heals 25 shield • the human effort • essential to live • the study of business • makes life more comfortable • an example of this is a hammer • an example of this is the ocean • used to produce a good or service • makes goods and services available • the cost of which an item is sold at • ...
Mike & Leeza's Sip and Solve 2025-08-03
Across
- couples football team
- brides undergrad major
- city of bachelorette
- groom middle name
- Where we say "I do", with all of you
- brides middle name
- Street we live on
- couples fav cocktail
- shared brother name
- couples fav takeout food
- country Bride's father is from
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- grooms fav season
- honeymoon destination
- first date spot
- grooms mascot in undergrad
- month of groom bday
- brides favourite movie
- combined number of siblings of bride and groom
- month we got engaged
19 Clues: first date spot • grooms fav season • groom middle name • Street we live on • brides middle name • month of groom bday • shared brother name • city of bachelorette • month we got engaged • couples fav cocktail • couples football team • honeymoon destination • brides undergrad major • brides favourite movie • couples fav takeout food • grooms mascot in undergrad • country Bride's father is from • ...
ABM 007 QUIZ 1 2026-01-15
Across
- study of production, consumption & distribution
- Currency of Indonesia
- unsung heroes
- insufficient
- willing and able to buy
- market condition when D > S
- Currency of Russia
- Little or no role of government
- management
- Barter was the main form of trade
- rapid increase
Down
- house
- effect to price when S > D
- decision
- basis for modern trade
- one cause is the increase in population
- usually found in big cities
- supplies the expertise, manpower and service
- machinery and equipment
- single storey-home
20 Clues: house • decision • management • insufficient • unsung heroes • rapid increase • Currency of Russia • single storey-home • Currency of Indonesia • basis for modern trade • willing and able to buy • machinery and equipment • effect to price when S > D • usually found in big cities • market condition when D > S • Little or no role of government • Barter was the main form of trade • ...
4a2 2016-03-27
17 Clues: tęsti • erelis • kailis • gepardas • šedevras • daugiausiai • piršto nagas • labai patikti • ilgas, tolimas • hiperrealistas • nykstančios rūšys • projektas, dizainas • organizmas, gyvas padaras • aplinkosaugos organizacija • rankoje telpantis prietaisas • sukūrimas, sudarymas, kūrynys • eksponuoti, išstatyti, dalyvauti parodoje
The Wider World Affecting Business 2013-10-16
Across
- Type of environmental impact e.g Global Warming
- Cheap to do this when the pound is strong
- £1:€1.2
- Doing the right thing as a business
- Follows Recession
- Copper, Water and wheat are all examples of this
- Someone who has an interest in a business
- Put a limit on the number of products that can be imported
Down
- Used to control inflation through consumer spending
- Period where growth has declined severely for a period of time
- Cheap to do this when the pound is weak
- Often protest against bad business ethics
- Tax on imports to protect UK businesses
- A sum of money to encourage businesses to operate in a country
- The law states as price goes up more businesses will produce it
- Period where growth is declining severely
- Type of environmental impact e.g Local air pollution
- The law states as price goes up less people will buy
18 Clues: £1:€1.2 • Follows Recession • Doing the right thing as a business • Cheap to do this when the pound is weak • Tax on imports to protect UK businesses • Cheap to do this when the pound is strong • Often protest against bad business ethics • Period where growth is declining severely • Someone who has an interest in a business • Type of environmental impact e.g Global Warming • ...
かもく 2023-08-10
college terms 2025-09-16
Across
- soil harvest food
- science the social study
- Resources workforce of organiztion
- study of crime
- science tech and math
- producing and selling
- study of mind
- award givien after 4 year study
- assisting assistance in health care
- health program
- production of wants and needs
Down
- refers to money
- learning expierience
- Life and living
- science animals ad science
- resourses Study of human needs
- study of the past
- science science of tech
- the transmisssion of informtion
- natural science and math
20 Clues: study of mind • study of crime • health program • refers to money • Life and living • soil harvest food • study of the past • learning expierience • science tech and math • producing and selling • science science of tech • science the social study • natural science and math • science animals ad science • production of wants and needs • resourses Study of human needs • ...
Variation 2021-09-14
Across
- A characteristic that is passed from parent to offspring.
- A feature that has different forms in a population
- an important part of something, a characteristic
- exactly the same
- children
Down
- a group of similar organisms that can breed and produce fertile offspring.
- Differences between organisms caused by environmental factors.
- any difference between individuals of the same species.
- The scientific study of heredity
- reproduce
10 Clues: children • reproduce • exactly the same • The scientific study of heredity • an important part of something, a characteristic • A feature that has different forms in a population • any difference between individuals of the same species. • A characteristic that is passed from parent to offspring. • Differences between organisms caused by environmental factors. • ...
Economic Growth 1 2023-07-20
Across
- Growth balancing economic progress with environmental protection.
- improved living standards and job opportunities.
- increasing the economy's size and productivity.
- Standards improved due to economic growth.
- environmental impact and income inequality.
- often decreases with economic growth.
Down
- Growth ensuring economic benefits are distributed equitably.
- Advancements a result of economic growth.
- Depletion a cost associated with unchecked growth.
- Creation a positive outcome of economic growth.
10 Clues: often decreases with economic growth. • Advancements a result of economic growth. • Standards improved due to economic growth. • environmental impact and income inequality. • Creation a positive outcome of economic growth. • increasing the economy's size and productivity. • improved living standards and job opportunities. • ...
Acronym Soup - IEPB - OIM Retreat Activity 2023-03-16
Across
- Water treatment facility requiring NPDES permit, uses CROMERR
- An opinion, frankly
- The second ‘G’ in the acronym for the Agency system NGGS
- Regional role, responsible for managing EN grants post-award
- Assists with the annual EN application review process by completing a program or technology specific evaluation, reflecting their area of expertise
- The ‘P’ in the acronym IEPB
- The ‘S’ in SN, published annually
- The Agency's electronic reporting site
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- OMS tribal partnership group
- For tribes without delegated authority to manage environmental programs, this agency is responsible for implementing the program instead
- A restaurant but also a weekly celebration
- Exchange Network cooperative agreement with state partners
- A communication, data, and services platform for sharing environmental information
- The final letter in the CROMERR acronym
- System which hosts the annual EN grant application review process
- Common acronym used both in CROMERR and grant processing
- EPA body working on multimedia issues affecting tribal governments
- Text slang meaning funny
- Not yet known
- A deadline, end of day
20 Clues: Not yet known • An opinion, frankly • A deadline, end of day • Text slang meaning funny • The ‘P’ in the acronym IEPB • OMS tribal partnership group • The ‘S’ in SN, published annually • The Agency's electronic reporting site • The final letter in the CROMERR acronym • A restaurant but also a weekly celebration • The second ‘G’ in the acronym for the Agency system NGGS • ...
Clinical Psychology 2020-03-17
Across
- causes by environmental trigger
- Beliefs that are contrary to the facts
- have it
- (such as Sch) then the other twin will
- One of the neutortransmitters related to
- of biological and environmental factors
- The presence of more than one disorder in the
- A person who studied underweight and
- such as work
- in Japanese inpatients with
- 'Canon of Medicine' during Medieval times
- of external stimulation of the
Down
- Type of antidepressants that causes more
- Linked to internal biological factors rather than
- Persian philosopher and doctor who wrote a
- A theory that explains behavior through a
- sensory organ
- A psychological state characterised by a
- The probability that if one twin has a certain
- person at the same time
- Various motor disturbances characterized by
- Perceptual experiences that occur in the
- An analogue for 'patient' that is widely used in
- of movement and behavior
- side effects than SSRI
- lack of motivation to complete usual, selfmotivated
26 Clues: have it • such as work • sensory organ • side effects than SSRI • person at the same time • of movement and behavior • in Japanese inpatients with • of external stimulation of the • causes by environmental trigger • A person who studied underweight and • Beliefs that are contrary to the facts • (such as Sch) then the other twin will • of biological and environmental factors • ...
Engineering Careers Crossword 2019-09-23
Across
- Understand geologic formation and rock, determine and monitor operations
- Develop new equipment and systems for water resource management
- Design complex systems to reduce materials and cost in industries
- Design and install equipment used for transmitting wired phone, cable and broadband data
- Develop organisms better suited to meet environmental challenges
- Research, develop, and improve medicine
- Convert raw materials into other useful forms
- Maintain and design x-ray equipment
- Understand how technology systematically fits to larger, professional needs
- Derive benefits from nuclear energy and radiation
Down
- Monitor and audit quality of all manufactured goods in industries
- Combine knowledge of microbiology and chemistry to create processed foods
- Maintain or improve the quality of the environment
- Create product design that fills client's goals
- Develop aircraft and spacecraft
- Responsible for mechanical operation of trains
- Plan, design, construct, operate, and maintain roads, tunnels, and bridges
- Bring innovate projects and designs to market
- Produce lighting effects for live events and film
- Ensure all components of a plane works properly
20 Clues: Develop aircraft and spacecraft • Maintain and design x-ray equipment • Research, develop, and improve medicine • Bring innovate projects and designs to market • Convert raw materials into other useful forms • Responsible for mechanical operation of trains • Create product design that fills client's goals • Ensure all components of a plane works properly • ...
