environmental economics Crossword Puzzles
MDRO's & Screening 2025-10-16
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- : Extended-spectrum beta-lactamase production conferring resistance to third-generation cephalosporins.
- LIAISON : Designated role coordinating between clinical areas and infection prevention service.
- : Vancomycin-resistant Enterococcus; environmental persistence necessitates rigorous contact precautions.
- MAPPING : Visual/temporal linkage analysis of cases, locations, and staff interactions to infer spread.
- AGENT : Disinfectant with activity against bacterial spores; required for C. difficile environmental control.
- PREVALENCE SURVEY : Single-time audit of colonisation/infection rates across a unit or facility.
- STEWARDSHIP : Systematic program optimising antimicrobial use to improve outcomes and limit resistance.
- : Multidrug-resistant organism; often requires additional precautions per local policy.
- TRACING : Identification and management of exposed patients/staff based on risk of transmission.
- : Carbapenemase-producing Enterobacterales (e.g., KPC, NDM, OXA-48); high risk of transmission and limited therapies.
- CLEAN : Thorough, standardised clean of a room after patient discharge or transfer including disinfection steps.
- HYGIENE COMPLIANCE : Percentage adherence with moments of hand hygiene; key performance indicator for IPC.
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- : Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus; decolonisation per protocol and risk assessment.
- LISTING : Tabular record of cases with key epidemiological variables used to track outbreaks.
- : Grouping patients with the same pathogen and using dedicated staff/equipment to reduce cross-transmission.
- RESERVOIR : Contaminated surfaces/equipment that maintain transmission potential.
- : Protocol-based eradication or suppression (e.g., nasal mupirocin, CHG body wash) to reduce carriage.
- MANAGEMENT : Coordinated actions to detect, contain, and eliminate transmission; includes line listing and controls.
- : Carbapenem-resistant Enterobacterales; umbrella term that may include CPE and non-enzyme mechanisms.
- ASSESSMENT : Patient-, procedure-, and environment-based evaluation determining required level of precautions.
- : Targeted swabbing/testing based on risk factors (e.g., overseas healthcare, known exposure, outbreak ward).
- PRECAUTIONS : Gown and gloves for room entry; dedicated equipment; enhanced cleaning with focus on high-touch points.
22 Clues: RESERVOIR : Contaminated surfaces/equipment that maintain transmission potential. • : Multidrug-resistant organism; often requires additional precautions per local policy. • LISTING : Tabular record of cases with key epidemiological variables used to track outbreaks. • ...
Ten Year DVYC Anniversary 2024-10-03
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- DVYC and DRCC needs ___________ to continue.
- The EPA program responsible for cleaning up some of the nation's most contaminated sites
- These impacts show how factors like poverty, poor health, and long unaddressed pollution can combine to make health impacts worse in the long run. Washington’s HEAL Act references a map that charts these impacts for environmental justice assessments
- The organization that established the Youth Corps
- ____________ justice addresses the disproportionate impacts of climate change on low-income and marginalized communities around the world.
- Approximately 1,500 _______________ have been a part of DVYC.
- Type of justice that addresses inequalities based on location and status
- Price to join DVYC
- Type of project youth are involved in to improve local environments
- The DVYC cohort that a youth is placed in first when they join DVYC
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- Current Coordinator of DVYC
- 2014 for DVYC
- The local river that youth engage with in their projects that was declared a superfund site in 2001
- First Coordinator of DVYC
- Duwamish Valley Youth Corps
- This act addresses environmental injustice and DVYC have supported it. It was passed by the Washington State Legislature in 2021
- Elected official that DVYC have met with.
- First Director of DVYC
- Approximately 2000 of these have been introduced to the Valley by the DVYC
- The NEWBEAS Cohort is named after Carmen Martinez’s _________ Bea. A youth is first placed in this cohort when they first join DVYC.
- A type of garden that DVYC has planted that filters water from roofs, driveways, and streets and can help improve water quality, reduce runoff, and provide food and shelter for wildlife
- The type of plants that DVYC collected and studied for 25 heavy metals
22 Clues: 2014 for DVYC • Price to join DVYC • First Director of DVYC • First Coordinator of DVYC • Current Coordinator of DVYC • Duwamish Valley Youth Corps • Elected official that DVYC have met with. • DVYC and DRCC needs ___________ to continue. • The organization that established the Youth Corps • Approximately 1,500 _______________ have been a part of DVYC. • ...
Chapter 6: Part B: Supply and Demand 2026-03-27
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- those who create products and services
- the study of the production, distribution and consumption of goods and services
- the way a society organizes the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services
- the products and services created by producers
- the physical and mental effort needed to produce goods and services
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- in economics, rivalry among producers to sell products to consumers
- all of the materials found in the natural environment needed to produce goods and services
- the resources and processes involved in the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services
- those who use products and services
- the wants and needs of consumers for products and services
- the money that people own or borrow, used to purchase equipment, tools and other resources to produce goods and services
11 Clues: those who use products and services • those who create products and services • the products and services created by producers • the wants and needs of consumers for products and services • in economics, rivalry among producers to sell products to consumers • the physical and mental effort needed to produce goods and services • ...
Kindergarten 2022-04-26
12 Clues: red scare • shot in dallas • helpful after war • making bombs quick • bombs stored in Cuba • nuclear counter attacks • 1400 Cuban exile launched • to keep western fascist out • advanced military government • Russia and Korean teaming up • doctrine asked for us assistance • plan program design to rehabilitate economics
APES Unit Two 2026-01-16
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- A species that is non-native to the environment in which it has been introduced.
- Variations in genes (different versions of a trait).
- A species that has a disproportionately large impact on the ecosystem which it is a part.
- Refers to environmental change caused or influenced by people, either directly or indirectly.
- Can eat a variety of foods or withstand changing conditions (broad niche).
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- A species that can hint at certain environmental conditions by its presence, absence, abundance, or scarcity.
- An ecological service that serves non material benefits such as recreation, inspiration, and spirituality.
- Requires a specific source of food or set of environmental conditions to survive (narrow niche).
- The number of different species in the ecosystem.
- Set of abiotic and biotic conditions an organism needs to survive.
10 Clues: The number of different species in the ecosystem. • Variations in genes (different versions of a trait). • Set of abiotic and biotic conditions an organism needs to survive. • Can eat a variety of foods or withstand changing conditions (broad niche). • A species that is non-native to the environment in which it has been introduced. • ...
Genetics 2023-11-17
Unit 3: Biosphere Part 2 Vocabulary Crossword Puzzle 2023-10-09
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- The average conditions, including temperature and precipitation, over long periods in a given area
- the somewhat predictable series of changes in a community that follows a disturbance (e.g, a fire, logging, or farming) that dramatically alters the community but does not destroy all vegetation or soil life
- The final stage of succession; a stable community that remains relatively unchanged.
- A non-native species that spreads widely in a community
- The somewhat predictable series of changes in a community that follows a disturbance so severe that no vegetation or soil life remainsSecondary Succession
- The variety of organisms in an area, by species, genes, populations, and communities; also called biological diversitySpecies Diversity
- The day-to-day conditions in Earth's atmosphere
- The number or variety of species in the world or in a particular region
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- The number and variety of ecosystems within a particular area
- Tells a scientist how many species exist in a certain environment
- A diagram that shows an area's average temperature and precipitation
- Species that respond to environmental changes dramatically. They can help measure environmental conditions and can be indicators of environmental health.
- Species A species that has a strong or wide-ranging impact on a community
- One of the first species to colonize newly exposed land
- Differences in DNA among individuals within a species or populationEcosystem Diversity
- A grouping of ecosystems with similar abiotic and biotic conditions
16 Clues: The day-to-day conditions in Earth's atmosphere • A non-native species that spreads widely in a community • One of the first species to colonize newly exposed land • The number and variety of ecosystems within a particular area • Tells a scientist how many species exist in a certain environment • A grouping of ecosystems with similar abiotic and biotic conditions • ...
social justice (25/05) 2022-05-25
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- a movement to advance gender equality, particularly for marginalised genders (8)
- common acronym for the community represented at pink dot (5 + 1 symbol)
- a far-right ideology which believes that overpopulation is the cause of the climate crisis, and can be solved by genocide (9)
- discrimination against individuals based on their ethno-religious identities or characteristics (6)
- discrimination against disabled individuals (7)
- when a company misleads about the environmental sustainability of their products (12)
- depleting in the atmosphere (5)
- the goal of equitable climate solutions, "climate _______" (7)
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- the stratification of society based on socio-economic means (5)
- september 2019 event organised by fridays for the future: "climate _______" (7)
- environmental practices that can be supported over time (11)
- melting (3-4)
- global _______ (7)
- most common greenhouse gas [abbrev.] (3)
- singapore's climate ______ plan (6)
- fear arising from knowledge of the climate crisis, "climate _______" (7)
- black substance mined for profit (3)
17 Clues: melting (3-4) • global _______ (7) • depleting in the atmosphere (5) • singapore's climate ______ plan (6) • black substance mined for profit (3) • most common greenhouse gas [abbrev.] (3) • discrimination against disabled individuals (7) • environmental practices that can be supported over time (11) • the goal of equitable climate solutions, "climate _______" (7) • ...
Midterm Exam in BUILDING BRIDGES ACROSS THE SOCIAL SCIENCE DISCIPLINES (B) 2016-12-22
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- simply the desires of citizens
- refers to the utilization of goods and services by any individual to satisfy human wants.
- is the study of economics which deals with the behavior and activities of individuals in specific units
- a scientific study, which deals with how individuals and society generally make choices.
- is the use of inputs to produce outputs.
- these are basic requirements for survival
- man-made goods used to produce other goods or services.
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- it includes natural resources such as timber, oil, coal, iron, soil and water as well as the ground in which these resources are found.
- the process of trading goods and services for money
- deals with the allocation of the social or national income among the different factors of production
- work that is performed for someone.
- the work and time for which employees are paid.
- is the study of the entire behavior of the economy
- refers to any property and assets of a person that have a useful value
- tangible commodity. These are bought, sold, traded and produced.
15 Clues: simply the desires of citizens • work that is performed for someone. • is the use of inputs to produce outputs. • these are basic requirements for survival • the work and time for which employees are paid. • is the study of the entire behavior of the economy • the process of trading goods and services for money • man-made goods used to produce other goods or services. • ...
Midterm Examination in Economics (Part 1) 2017-08-01
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- it includes natural resources such as timber, oil, coal, iron, soil and water as well as the ground in which these resources are found.
- is the study of the entire behavior of the economy
- man-made goods used to produce other goods or services.
- a scientific study, which deals with how individuals and society generally make choices.
- the process of trading goods and services for money
- the work and time for which employees are paid.
- these are basic requirements for survival
- deals with the allocation of the social or national income among the different factors of production
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- simply the desires of citizens
- tangible commodity. These are bought, sold, traded and produced.
- is the study of economics which deals with the behavior and activities of individuals in specific units
- is the use of inputs to produce outputs.
- refers to the utilization of goods and services by any individual to satisfy human wants.
- refers to any property and assets of a person that have a useful value
- work that is performed for someone.
15 Clues: simply the desires of citizens • work that is performed for someone. • is the use of inputs to produce outputs. • these are basic requirements for survival • the work and time for which employees are paid. • is the study of the entire behavior of the economy • the process of trading goods and services for money • man-made goods used to produce other goods or services. • ...
Chap. 4 Biodiversity and Evolution 4.1-4.3 2022-11-29
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- the role that a species plays in an ecosystem
- the variety of processes such as energy flow and matter cycling that occur within ecosystems
- those that are introduced to an ecosystem in which they have not occurred previously
- states that "biodiversity ensures ecosystems against decline in their functioning because many species provide greater guarantees of functioning even it others fail."
- preserved remains or traces of prehistoric organisms
- is the variety of life on Earth
- any inheritable trait that gives an individual some advantage over other individuals in a given population
- refers to variety in the genetic makeup of individuals in a population
- is the process by which species generally change over time
- has a broad niche
- an organism that plays a unique role in the way an ecosystem functions
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- is a permanent change in the DNA sequence within a gene in any cell inherited
- the variety of genes found in a population or in a species
- those that naturally originated in a given ecosystem and have become suited to the environmental conditions
- refers to Earth's diversity of biological communities such as deserts, grasslands, forests, lakes, rivers, and wetlands.
- process by which individuals with certain traits are more likely to survive and reproduce under a specific set of environmental conditions, thereby passing these traits on to their offspring
- occupies a narrow niche
- is the place, or type of ecosystem, in which a species lives and obtains what it needs to survive
- ecosystems that can be represented within a larger geographic region
- species whose presence or absence indicates the quality or characteristics of certain environmental conditions
20 Clues: has a broad niche • occupies a narrow niche • is the variety of life on Earth • the role that a species plays in an ecosystem • preserved remains or traces of prehistoric organisms • the variety of genes found in a population or in a species • is the process by which species generally change over time • ...
Acronyms 2023-11-09
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- Preharvest Interval
- Maximum residue levels. Term used by the European countries to define residue tolerance levels.
- Experimental Use Permit
- Reregistration Eligibility Decision document (also see archived REDs)
- Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act
- Record of Collection
- Pesticide Registration Branch
- Regulatory Scientist
- U.S. EPA Pesticide Registration Notice
- County Agricultural Commissioner
- U.S. EPA Pesticide Product and Label System
- Manufacturing Use Product
- Data Processing Number
- Assembly Bill 1011 Food and Agricultural Code (FAC) 12811.5, substantially similar products
- Code of Federal Regulations (Title 40)
- Safety Data Sheet [formerly known as Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS)]
- Principle Functioning Agent
- Food and Agricultural Code, California
- Research Authorization
- American Type Culture Collection
- Enforcement (Headquarters), see Regional Offices
- Pesticide Registration Improvement Extension Act of 2018 (Periodic updates of U.S. EPA pesticide registration service fees)
- Department of Pesticide Regulation
- Worker Protection Standard
- Volatile Organic Compound (emissions from pesticides)
- Active Ingredient
- Notices of Proposed and Final Decisions (weekly)
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- Personal Protective Equipment
- Reentry Interval
- U. S. Environmental Protection Agency
- Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment
- Good Laboratory Practice
- Registration Resource Center
- California Occupational Safety and Health Administration; Regulations related to GHS labeling
- Restricted Use Pesticide (U.S. EPA and DPR)
- Special Local Need
- Pesticide Evaluation Branch
- U.S. EPA stamped- accepted label
- Confidential Statement of Formula
- California Department of Food and Agriculture
- Manufacturing Use Product
- Air Resources Board
- Pesticide Registration and Evaluation Committee
- California Environmental Quality Act (Governor’s Office of Planning and Research)
- Alternate brand name or Additional Brand Name
- California Code of Regulations
- Chemical Abstract Services Number (American Chemical Society)
- Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act
- Public Report
49 Clues: Public Report • Reentry Interval • Active Ingredient • Special Local Need • Preharvest Interval • Air Resources Board • Record of Collection • Regulatory Scientist • Data Processing Number • Research Authorization • Experimental Use Permit • Good Laboratory Practice • Manufacturing Use Product • Manufacturing Use Product • Worker Protection Standard • Pesticide Evaluation Branch • ...
PSYC366 Revision 2 2024-10-01
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- The term ... refers to the dynamic interactions between the child and the environment.
- ... assessment refers to a strategy to evaluate the child's thoughts/feelings/behaviors within a specific context.
- ... changes: Turning on/off of genes.
- ... environment refers to the environmental factors that produce behavioral DIFFERENCES in siblings.
- Neural ...: selective pruning as the brain develops.
- ... failures are failures to master/progress in accomplishing developmental milestones.
- Emotional ... is the individual differences in the threshold and the intensity of emotional responses.
- ... periods: Time windows during which environmental influences on development are enhanced.
- What kind of support does the person have?
- The ... lobe is responsible for logic/reasoning function of the brain.
- ... environment refers to the environmental factors that produce similarities in siblings.
- What is making the person vulnerable to the problem?
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- ... focuses on symptoms that the person is experiencing.
- ... refers the process of establishing and maintiang emotional bond with parents/other significant individuals.
- Developmental ... is the process by which a child's previous interactions and experiences may spread across other system and alter their course of development (Like a chain reaction).
- ... case formulation obtains understanding of the SINGLE INDIVIDUAL as an unique entity.
- ... focuses on the risk and protective factors that may explain why the symptoms develop.
- What triggered the onset of the problem?
- The dimensional approach focuses on the ... differences.
- ... Formulation emphasizes broad general influences that apply to a large group.
- The categorical approach focuses on the ... differences.
- the HPA axis consists of the hypothalamus, the ... gland, and the andrenlinal gland.
- What is maintaining the problem?
- Emotional ... is the ability to control emotional reactions.
- Brain ... are the paths from one part to another part in the brain.
25 Clues: What is maintaining the problem? • ... changes: Turning on/off of genes. • What triggered the onset of the problem? • What kind of support does the person have? • Neural ...: selective pruning as the brain develops. • What is making the person vulnerable to the problem? • ... focuses on symptoms that the person is experiencing. • ...
Ali Tetelman, Unit 1 Crossword 2025-10-06
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- (1.1)A worldview that shapes the way that an individual or group of people precieves and evaluates environmental issues
- (1.20)contaminants from numerous widely dispersed origins.
- (1.18)A measurement of the dissolved oxygen needed to break down organic material in a certain volume of water through biological activity.
- (1.6)Development that can improve the current globe, without rendering the future environment.
- (1.3)Ideal where humans must maintain a properly balanced global system, such as through legislation.
- (1.16)More economically developed country
- (1.19)A harmful human contributor to the environment, effecting organisms.
- (1.2)Social, spiritual and environmental ideology. puts ecology and nature as the center of humanity
- (1.11)examples include oxygen prodution; flood protection; protection from soil erosion
- (1.5)Proper use of resources that allows the earth to recover and replenish the used resources.
- (1.9)the yield obtained from natural resources
- (1.21)contaminants from a single clearly identifiable site.
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- (1.7)A report before developments to analyze the global impact, and to figure out mitigation solutions.
- (1.8)natural resources that can supply a natural income of goods or services
- (1.17)Less economically developed country
- (1.12)the area needed to provide for a person or community, based on their consumption rate.
- (1.10)examples include timber, fiber and food
- occurs when bodies of water receive inputs of nutrients, resulting in growth in plants.
- (1.14)An estimate of ecosystem's production of natural resources, and the use of materials in biogeochemical cycles
- (1.13)The marker of point where humanity's demand for resources is more than the earth can sustainably provide.
- (1.15)the number of people, living organisms or crops that a specific region can support without environmental degradation.
- (1.4)Perspective that technological solutions and science are the way to handle global crises.
22 Clues: (1.17)Less economically developed country • (1.16)More economically developed country • (1.10)examples include timber, fiber and food • (1.9)the yield obtained from natural resources • (1.20)contaminants from numerous widely dispersed origins. • (1.21)contaminants from a single clearly identifiable site. • ...
Mickali Garrison 6A 2018-05-09
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- A financial idea used to forecast a track income and expenses.
- Cash earned from a job or other sources
- The social science study of people use their limited resources in satisfaction of their limitless wants.
- A person that benefits or expected to benefit from someone; the person that receives the insurance money when policy funds are dispersed.
- The amount of cash borrowed
- A subset of Economics. The science that makes the management, creation and study of cash, banking, credit, investments assets and liilities.
- Post-Secondary Institution Examples in UTAH
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- Position of employment with a specific duties and compensation
- Cash spent on good and services.
- Costs Real or potential costs associated with missed opportunities based on choices made
- Security pledged for payments for a loan.
- The amount of money that insureds people to pay before the insurance company makes payments of loss.
- D contains some rules providing exemptions from a registration requirements, allowing some companies to offer, sell their securities with out having to register a securities of the SEC
- Cash one receives in return for work
- The amount paid for a contract of insurance
15 Clues: The amount of cash borrowed • Cash spent on good and services. • Cash one receives in return for work • Cash earned from a job or other sources • Security pledged for payments for a loan. • The amount paid for a contract of insurance • Post-Secondary Institution Examples in UTAH • Position of employment with a specific duties and compensation • ...
Important Economics Terms (Normal) 2016-06-23
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- Two words, classification of a market based on it's competitive features
- General willingness of consumers to buy a specific quantity of a product at various prices
- Synonym for rivalry; in economics, refers to rivalry between firms to supply and consumers to buy
- Market structure wherein only one firm is producing a given product
- Two words, goods consumed less often as incomes go up
- Used to define something that produces as much as it can with as little waste as it can
- Products a given country buys from other countries
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- The system of economics in which economic questions are answered by society
- Two words, goods consumed more often as incomes go up
- Anything accepted as a medium of exchange, a unit of account, and a store of value
- Two words, cost of acquiring resources needed to make products
- Voluntary exchange of one thing for another thing
- General willingness of firms to produce a specific quantity of a product at various prices
- When firms secretly agree to work together to remove competition
- Products a given country sells to other countries
15 Clues: Voluntary exchange of one thing for another thing • Products a given country sells to other countries • Products a given country buys from other countries • Two words, goods consumed more often as incomes go up • Two words, goods consumed less often as incomes go up • Two words, cost of acquiring resources needed to make products • ...
Midterm Exam in BUILDING BRIDGES ACROSS THE SOCIAL SCIENCE DISCIPLINES (B) 2016-12-22
Across
- work that is performed for someone.
- it includes natural resources such as timber, oil, coal, iron, soil and water as well as the ground in which these resources are found.
- is the study of the entire behavior of the economy
- refers to the utilization of goods and services by any individual to satisfy human wants.
- a scientific study, which deals with how individuals and society generally make choices.
- deals with the allocation of the social or national income among the different factors of production
- simply the desires of citizens
- refers to any property and assets of a person that have a useful value
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- is the use of inputs to produce outputs.
- is the study of economics which deals with the behavior and activities of individuals in specific units
- the process of trading goods and services for money
- the work and time for which employees are paid.
- tangible commodity. These are bought, sold, traded and produced.
- man-made goods used to produce other goods or services.
- these are basic requirements for survival
15 Clues: simply the desires of citizens • work that is performed for someone. • is the use of inputs to produce outputs. • these are basic requirements for survival • the work and time for which employees are paid. • is the study of the entire behavior of the economy • the process of trading goods and services for money • man-made goods used to produce other goods or services. • ...
Important Economics Terms (Normal) 2016-06-23
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- Market structure wherein only one firm is producing a given product
- Voluntary exchange of one thing for another thing
- Two words, classification of a market based on it's competitive features
- Two words, goods consumed less often as incomes go up
- Synonym for rivalry; in economics, refers to rivalry between firms to supply and consumers to buy
- The system of economics in which economic questions are answered by society
- General willingness of firms to produce a specific quantity of a product at various prices
- When firms secretly agree to work together to remove competition
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- Anything accepted as a medium of exchange, a unit of account, and a store of value
- Two words, goods consumed more often as incomes go up
- Two words, cost of acquiring resources needed to make products
- Used to define something that produces as much as it can with as little waste as it can
- General willingness of consumers to buy a specific quantity of a product at various prices
- Products a given country sells to other countries
- Products a given country buys from other countries
15 Clues: Voluntary exchange of one thing for another thing • Products a given country sells to other countries • Products a given country buys from other countries • Two words, goods consumed more often as incomes go up • Two words, goods consumed less often as incomes go up • Two words, cost of acquiring resources needed to make products • ...
Midterm Examination in Economics (Part 1) 2017-08-01
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- the work and time for which employees are paid.
- refers to any property and assets of a person that have a useful value
- is the study of the entire behavior of the economy
- it includes natural resources such as timber, oil, coal, iron, soil and water as well as the ground in which these resources are found.
- a scientific study, which deals with how individuals and society generally make choices.
- work that is performed for someone.
- the process of trading goods and services for money
- tangible commodity. These are bought, sold, traded and produced.
- refers to the utilization of goods and services by any individual to satisfy human wants.
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- is the use of inputs to produce outputs.
- is the study of economics which deals with the behavior and activities of individuals in specific units
- man-made goods used to produce other goods or services.
- deals with the allocation of the social or national income among the different factors of production
- simply the desires of citizens
- these are basic requirements for survival
15 Clues: simply the desires of citizens • work that is performed for someone. • is the use of inputs to produce outputs. • these are basic requirements for survival • the work and time for which employees are paid. • is the study of the entire behavior of the economy • the process of trading goods and services for money • man-made goods used to produce other goods or services. • ...
Macro Econ Project 2022-04-27
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- a payment or concession to stimulate greater output or investment.
- a cycle or series of cycles of economic expansion and contraction.
- the using up of a resource.
- send (goods or services) to another country for sale.
- the state of being scarce or in short supply; shortage.
- the part of economics concerned with large-scale or general economic factors, such as interest rates and national productivity.
- the action or process of investing money for profit or material result.
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- an advantage or profit gained from something.
- bring (goods or services) into a country from abroad for sale.
- the part of economics concerned with single factors and the effects of individual decisions.
- the number or proportion of unemployed people.
- monetary measure of the market value of all the final goods and services produced in a specific time period by countries.
- exchange something of value, especially as part of a compromise.
- a general increase in prices and fall in the purchasing value of money.
- the value of money that has been used up to produce something or deliver a service.
15 Clues: the using up of a resource. • an advantage or profit gained from something. • the number or proportion of unemployed people. • send (goods or services) to another country for sale. • the state of being scarce or in short supply; shortage. • bring (goods or services) into a country from abroad for sale. • ...
unit 1 2025-01-13
Across
- A measure of satisfaction or benefit derived from consuming a product.
- A form of labor that involves specialized skills and education.
- of Production This economic term describes the physical and human resources used in production.
- The materials used in the production of goods and services.
- An individual or entity that starts a business and takes on the risks of producing goods or services.
- The study of how people use resources to meet their needs and wants.
- Goods and services that are desired but not essential.
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- Physical assets such as machinery or tools used in the production process.
- Possibilities Curve The graph that shows the maximum possible production of two goods in an economy.
- The choice between different alternatives when making economic decisions.
- The type of production factor that includes natural resources.
- Domestic Product The total market value of all final goods and services produced in a country.
- Cost The concept of giving up one alternative to gain another.
- Something that is necessary for survival.
- The basic problem in economics due to limited resources.
15 Clues: Something that is necessary for survival. • Goods and services that are desired but not essential. • The basic problem in economics due to limited resources. • The materials used in the production of goods and services. • The type of production factor that includes natural resources. • Cost The concept of giving up one alternative to gain another. • ...
Smart Farming 2023-12-18
Across
- Storage and processing of data on the internet.
- Using technology to perform tasks without human intervention.
- Collects data on environmental conditions.
- Network of connected devices in smart farming.
- Exact and controlled farming practices.
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- Set of rules for making decisions in automated systems.
- Information collected for analysis in smart farming.
- Unmanned aerial vehicle used for monitoring crops.
- Plant cultivated for food, fiber, or other uses.
- Long-term environmental and economic balance in farming.
10 Clues: Exact and controlled farming practices. • Collects data on environmental conditions. • Network of connected devices in smart farming. • Storage and processing of data on the internet. • Plant cultivated for food, fiber, or other uses. • Unmanned aerial vehicle used for monitoring crops. • Information collected for analysis in smart farming. • ...
Speciation and Extinction 2026-04-16
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- Movement of genes between populations
- Ability to survive environmental change
- Large-scale, rapid loss of biodiversity across many species
- The formation of new species over evolutionary time
- Human-driven changes to the environment affecting biodiversity
- The variety of genetic traits within a population
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- Process by which organisms adapt to environmental pressures
- Loss of a species
- The study of species distribution across geographic space
- The natural rate at which species are lost over time
10 Clues: Loss of a species • Movement of genes between populations • Ability to survive environmental change • The variety of genetic traits within a population • The formation of new species over evolutionary time • The natural rate at which species are lost over time • The study of species distribution across geographic space • ...
anna chen 4 president 2021-01-31
9 Clues: v2 anna • prom date • middle school • _____ movement • taught this sport • almost majored in • she says "but papa!" • mississauga transit system • missed out on this DECA city
The Enlightment(Evan Shin 8A) 2025-09-02
9 Clues: test • money • stupid man • fresh start • what you see • smartest guy • know every thing • why does it happens? • everyone has its own; nobody can take away
The Enlightment(Evan Shin 8A) 2025-09-02
9 Clues: test • money • stupid man • fresh start • what you see • smartest guy • know every thing • why does it happens? • everyone has its own; nobody can take away
engineer 2022-02-22
The Enlightment(Evan Shin 8A) 2025-09-02
9 Clues: test • money • stupid man • fresh start • what you see • smartest guy • know every thing • why does it happens? • everyone has its own; nobody can take away
Aubree Whitfield-Housing Vocabulary 2017-09-27
Across
- certification (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) an accreditation which recognizes good environmental and ecological building and design practices
- Light type of built-in lighting enclosed in a box-like structure that directs light downward
- a measure of insulation's capacity to resist winter heat loss and summer heat gain
- a decorative strip at the area where the roof and the walls meet
- the placing of glass in windows
- the position of a home on its site and the direction the home faces
- a modern style of architecture developed for sloping lots with multi-levels
- stripping strips fastened along the edges of windows and doors to reduce drafts and heat loss
- set of architectural designs drawings used in the construction of a building, using symbols to represent structural features
- design philosophy that treats environmental attributes as design goals
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- plan a diagram of a home or other structure that shows the arrangement of rooms
- material used to restrict the flow of heat between a house's interior and the outdoors
- the finished exterior appearance of a given side of a house
- barrier materials added to walls and attic areas to help reduce drafts and prevent moisture from getting into a home
- the lower portion of the roof that overhangs the wall
- study of specific housing characteristics
- the projecting area of a roof or upper story beyond the wall of the lower part
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 • ...
Eco-Friendly 2026-01-31
Across
- protecting nature and its resources
- comes from natural sources that replenish themselves constantly
- what energy comes from the sun
- using natural resources too much or too fast, so they don’t have enough time to recover
- natural homes for animals
Down
- the gas do plants produce during photosynthesis that is essential for humans and animals to breathe
- the cutting down of trees
- an unsustainable farming that harms the soil called
- reduce,reuse and _______
- what gas do plants absorb from the air
- an environmental issue is caused by excess greenhouse gases
- Environmental problem caused by harmful waste
12 Clues: reduce,reuse and _______ • the cutting down of trees • natural homes for animals • what energy comes from the sun • protecting nature and its resources • what gas do plants absorb from the air • Environmental problem caused by harmful waste • an unsustainable farming that harms the soil called • an environmental issue is caused by excess greenhouse gases • ...
Economics Glossary 2012-12-05
Across
- The total quantity of a good available for consumption
- A factor of production
- The growing interconnectedness of the world's economies, political and social systems
- The combined physical and mental effort in producing goods and services
- The willingness of consumers and businesses to pay a price for a good or service
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- An intangible type of economic activity that is consumed at the point of sale
- An economic measure of output per unit of input
- The wealth and resources of a country
- The ability to complete a job with a minimum expenditure of use of time
- Why we have to allocate resources
- A raw material
- An estimate of income and expenditure for a period of time
12 Clues: A raw material • A factor of production • Why we have to allocate resources • The wealth and resources of a country • An economic measure of output per unit of input • The total quantity of a good available for consumption • An estimate of income and expenditure for a period of time • The ability to complete a job with a minimum expenditure of use of time • ...
fundamental economics 2023-03-22
Across
- seeks to understand the functioning and dynamics of the markets for wage labour
- something that is desired
- it's cash in hand that is available for spending, whether on day-to-day necessities or long-term projects.
- the process of discovering new ways of combining resources
- something needed to survive.
- any natural resource used to produce goods and services
- the demand for a good or service is greater than the availability of the good or service.
- a graph that shows all the different combinations of output of two goods that can be produced using available resources and technology.
Down
- the resources required to produce goods and services that people want
- the value of the next-best alternative when a decision is made
- a reward or motivation provided in monetary terms.
- a balancing of factors all of which are not attainable at the same time
12 Clues: something that is desired • something needed to survive. • a reward or motivation provided in monetary terms. • any natural resource used to produce goods and services • the process of discovering new ways of combining resources • the value of the next-best alternative when a decision is made • the resources required to produce goods and services that people want • ...
Economics Crossword 2022-12-20
Across
- Founder of microeconomics.
- Amount received from the sale of goods
- A situation where demand of a good exceeds its supply.
- Goods produced by an industry in a given period of time.
- Expenditure incurred for producing a commodity.
- A factor of production.
- Goods sold to other countries.
Down
- Rate at which prices of goods and services rise in a country.
- Transformation of inputs into outputs
- McDonald's and Burger King are _____ goods.
- Measurement of a nation's economy.
- Want satisfying power of a commodity.
12 Clues: A factor of production. • Founder of microeconomics. • Goods sold to other countries. • Measurement of a nation's economy. • Transformation of inputs into outputs • Want satisfying power of a commodity. • Amount received from the sale of goods • McDonald's and Burger King are _____ goods. • Expenditure incurred for producing a commodity. • ...
Economics Vocab 2023-01-19
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- to distribute
- a decision where the marginal benefit is greater than the marginal cost
- A style of economy that displays characteristics of both command and market, but leans toward market.
- An item that isn't commonly found.
- What you get out of doing something; inspiration.
- the loss of potential gain from other alternatives when one alternative is chosen.
Down
- Voluntarily exchange items, but both items have to be valid and function properly.
- What to make? Who are you making it for? How to produce it?
- Social science interaction between 3 groups, regulated, and provides tradeoffs in a mixed market system.
- accepted form of payment.
- Entrepreneurship, land, labor, and capital
- Options you have; this or that.
12 Clues: to distribute • accepted form of payment. • Options you have; this or that. • An item that isn't commonly found. • Entrepreneurship, land, labor, and capital • What you get out of doing something; inspiration. • What to make? Who are you making it for? How to produce it? • a decision where the marginal benefit is greater than the marginal cost • ...
Economics revision 2023-03-02
14 Clues: push • cost • pull • goods • sector • sector • investment • intervention • opposite to wants • .... and injections • opposite to exports • opposite to services • - things that come from land • - things that mix labour and natural and captial resoucres to make profit
Economics Revision 2023-05-02
Across
- to increase something such as profit, satisfaction or income as much as possible
- Tax levied on spending, such as VAT
- New business activities or projects that involve taking risks
- cost of the next best alternative given up
- Goods bought as an alternative to another but perform the same function
Down
- income that is available for someone to spend over a period of time
- goods purchased together because they are consumed together
- companies, organisations or businesses
- where PED = –1(the responsiveness of demand is proportionately equal to the change in price)
- goods for which demand will fall when people’s income goes up
- the relationship between A and B when A goes up, B goes down
- Money paid by government or organisations to make price lower, reducing the cost of producing goods or services
12 Clues: Tax levied on spending, such as VAT • companies, organisations or businesses • cost of the next best alternative given up • goods purchased together because they are consumed together • the relationship between A and B when A goes up, B goes down • goods for which demand will fall when people’s income goes up • ...
Economics - Overview 2021-05-03
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- when the demand for the product exceeds the availability
- process of making goods and services
- work that someone does for someone else
- something someone would like to have
- using goods, resources or services
- someone who buys or uses goods and services
- something an organism must have in order to survive
Down
- things that are made or grown
- the study of how people use resources to produce, distribute and consume goods and services
- moving goods directly to or closer to the consumer
- someone who makes or grows goods or who offers services
- used to buy goods and services
12 Clues: things that are made or grown • used to buy goods and services • using goods, resources or services • process of making goods and services • something someone would like to have • work that someone does for someone else • someone who buys or uses goods and services • moving goods directly to or closer to the consumer • something an organism must have in order to survive • ...
Economics ch1 2023-05-08
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- cost of next best alternative given up
- when markets are not efficient
- private sectors that became public sector
- when supply is equal to demand
- goods that increase in demand when income increase
- effect that one situation has on another situation
- a line that has shows how much quantity demand at a price
Down
- study of small economic systems
- negative effects that affect third parties
- when supply is larger than demand
- part of company’s profit that id divided among workers
- line that shows the different combinations of two goods an economy can produce
12 Clues: when markets are not efficient • when supply is equal to demand • study of small economic systems • when supply is larger than demand • cost of next best alternative given up • private sectors that became public sector • negative effects that affect third parties • goods that increase in demand when income increase • effect that one situation has on another situation • ...
Global Economics 2023-05-16
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- The interaction between the various countries of the world
- Providing access to clean drinking water is an example of global _____
- The reliance of one country on the resources, goods, or services of another country
- The economic sector where raw materials are turned into a finished product
- A type of economic system based on the private ownership of business and the products made and sold
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- A type of economic system that is based on tradition and most often found in underdeveloped regions
- The monetary value of all goods and services produced in a country in a year
- The economic system in which the government owns, controls, and regulates all aspects of production, trade, and income generated by the most valuable resources
- The economic sector dealing with knowledge and information
- The chain of production describes this as it relates to goods and services a country produces
- This type of advantage refers to the ability of a country to produce something at a lower cost more efficiently
- The economic sector where raw materials are harvested
12 Clues: The economic sector where raw materials are harvested • The interaction between the various countries of the world • The economic sector dealing with knowledge and information • Providing access to clean drinking water is an example of global _____ • The economic sector where raw materials are turned into a finished product • ...
Behavioural Economics 2023-05-29
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- _________ architecture is the design of decision-making environments that influence individual choices by presenting options, defaults, and information in specific ways.
- Aversion: The tendency for individuals to feel the pain of losses more strongly than the pleasure of equivalent gains, leading to risk-averse behavior.
- The idea that individuals have limited cognitive abilities and information-processing capacity, leading to simplified decision-making strategies is calles ___________ rationality
- The tendency to seek, interpret, and remember information in a way that confirms one's preexisting beliefs or hypotheses, while ignoring or undervaluing contradictory evidence is called _______________ bias.
- The cognitive bias where individuals rely heavily on the initial information presented when making decisions or estimates.
Down
- a field of study combined with economics to study economic decision making
- Mental shortcuts or rules of thumb that individuals use to simplify complex decision-making processes and arrive at judgments or choices more quickly.
- a personal and often unreasoned judgment for or against one side in a dispute
- A behavioral economic theory that explains how people evaluate and make decisions under uncertainty, emphasizing the impact of gains and losses relative to a reference point.
- where the presentation of options can influence decision-making
- not logical or reasonable
- Subtle changes in the choice architecture that encourage individuals to make desired choices without removing options or limiting freedom.
12 Clues: not logical or reasonable • where the presentation of options can influence decision-making • a field of study combined with economics to study economic decision making • a personal and often unreasoned judgment for or against one side in a dispute • ...
Economics Crossword 2023-11-09
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- a bank account in which checks are drawn to
- a payment occurring every month
- fees used to maintain your bank account
- a certificate issued by a bank to a person depositing money for a specified length of time.
- the direct transfer of money from one account to another
- a monthly summary of the activity of your bank account
- taking money out of a bank account
- a bank account that earns interest
Down
- interest at a slow exponential rate
- a record of money being moved in or out of your bank account
- a card issued by the bank to transfer money electronically
- interest at a steady constant rate
12 Clues: a payment occurring every month • interest at a steady constant rate • taking money out of a bank account • a bank account that earns interest • interest at a slow exponential rate • fees used to maintain your bank account • a bank account in which checks are drawn to • a monthly summary of the activity of your bank account • ...
Economics Review 2023-12-18
Across
- Form indicating income from employer
- All the money the Fed owes
- How much buyers and sellers respond to changes in the market
- The ease of turning an asset into cash
- Payment from firm's owners to cash
- High inflation and high unemployment
- Goverment use of taxes, spending, and transfer payments
Down
- When consumers switch to cheaper alternatives when price rises
- When the higher price of a good leads to the lower demand of that good
- National defense, street lights, etc.
- Demand of goods and service is greater than available resources
- Illegal agreement to control a market
12 Clues: All the money the Fed owes • Payment from firm's owners to cash • Form indicating income from employer • High inflation and high unemployment • National defense, street lights, etc. • Illegal agreement to control a market • The ease of turning an asset into cash • Goverment use of taxes, spending, and transfer payments • ...
More Economics 2024-01-03
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- The total amount of money a country produces in one year from goods and services.
- The sector of economic activities that provides services.
- A measure of what is produced and what is needed to produce the product.
- The sector of economic activities that takes natural resources and turns them into another product.
- The sector of economic activities that involves extracting natural resources.
- The three types of industries are agriculture, service, and _______.
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- The sector of economic activities that includes intellectual activities.
- Economic _______ will measure an economy in meeting the needs of society.
- Buys products in bulk from the producer to distribute to retailers.
- The three parts of an economy are land, labor, and _______.
- Another name for industries.
- A level of living measured by needs being met.
12 Clues: Another name for industries. • A level of living measured by needs being met. • The sector of economic activities that provides services. • The three parts of an economy are land, labor, and _______. • Buys products in bulk from the producer to distribute to retailers. • The three types of industries are agriculture, service, and _______. • ...
Economics Vocabulary 2024-03-12
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- The physical money in an economy which comprises the coins and paper notes in circulation.
- A plan you write down to decide how you will spend your money each month.
- The portion of income is not spent on current expenditures
- Rate The percentage of an amount of money that is paid for its use over a period of time.
- When money is given to another person in exchange for repayment of the loan principal amount plus interest.
- The income that a firm receives from the sale of a good or service to its customers.
- Certificates of debt that carry a promise to buy back the bonds at a higher price.
Down
- The ability of the consumer to acquire goods or services prior to payment with the faith that the payment will be made in the future.
- The price you pay to borrow money or the return earned on an investment.
- Money that an individual or business entity receives in exchange for providing a good.
- A share of ownership in a corporation.
- The production of goods that will be used to produce other goods.
- Spending on productive stuff to a palatable level makes spending an economic spending.
13 Clues: A share of ownership in a corporation. • The portion of income is not spent on current expenditures • The production of goods that will be used to produce other goods. • The price you pay to borrow money or the return earned on an investment. • A plan you write down to decide how you will spend your money each month. • ...
economics ata 2024-03-10
Across
- What certification might driving instructors need for safety standards?
- __ sector workers are more likely to be a part of a trade union
- ______ is impacted most from discrimination
- Discriminating employees on their physical appearance is_____
Down
- Demand of workers depends on________
- private sector employers are __ likely to negotiate with trade unions than governments
- the bargaining power __ if the workers are skilled
- When the supply is high the labour is __________
- What is the abbreviation of the government policy related NMW in USA
- What is the abbreviation for the government policy that sets a minimum wage to ensure workers are paid above a certain level?
- When the demand of a labour is high the wage is_______
- Discrimination impacts employees______
12 Clues: Demand of workers depends on________ • Discrimination impacts employees______ • ______ is impacted most from discrimination • When the supply is high the labour is __________ • the bargaining power __ if the workers are skilled • When the demand of a labour is high the wage is_______ • Discriminating employees on their physical appearance is_____ • ...
Economics recap 2025-05-13
Across
- Employees belong to this sector of the circular flow model.
- Goods and services bought from other countries.
- Total market value of all goods and services produced in a country.
- Something that is endless or immeasurable in extent, number, or duration.
- Goods and services sold to other countries.
- When our wants outweigh the resources we have available.
- advantage The ability to produce goods at a lower opportunity cost than others.
- The number of sectors in the circular flow model.
Down
- Resources that are limited in supply and can run out.
- Goods and services sold to other countries.
- cost The value of the opportunity that is lost.
- The study of people and their choices.
- Education is an example of this type of export.
13 Clues: The study of people and their choices. • Goods and services sold to other countries. • Goods and services sold to other countries. • Goods and services bought from other countries. • cost The value of the opportunity that is lost. • Education is an example of this type of export. • The number of sectors in the circular flow model. • ...
Canada Economics 2026-03-24
Across
- Canada natural resources
- to be an entrepreneurship is ____ in canada
- what do you have to change when you trade
- what can help a country thrive
- citizens have the right to
- what connects to the st. Lawrence river
- what is Canada's literacy rate
- Total value of all final goods and services produced in that country
Down
- what is literacy rate mean that you can
- brings jobs to Canada
- literacy rate can help with getting a
- where the canada,mexico,US signed and agreement for free trade
- where are most of the nutrence
13 Clues: brings jobs to Canada • Canada natural resources • citizens have the right to • where are most of the nutrence • what can help a country thrive • what is Canada's literacy rate • literacy rate can help with getting a • what is literacy rate mean that you can • what connects to the st. Lawrence river • what do you have to change when you trade • ...
Canadian Economics 2026-03-23
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- Agreement signed that created the largest free trade zone in the world.
- Canada's currency
- Canada has a good location for trading because they are located next to
- Total value of all goods and services produced in a year for one country
- when Canadians go to other countries, they have to
- Amount of people over the age of 15 that can read and write
- Three countries signed a free trade agreement in 2020 called the
Down
- Canada has 9
- Risk takers that create jobs for citizens and open new businesses.
- These bodies of water helps Canada have access to the Atlantic Ocean
- High literacy rate usually leads to a high
- In Canada, starting a business is
12 Clues: Canada has 9 • Canada's currency • In Canada, starting a business is • High literacy rate usually leads to a high • when Canadians go to other countries, they have to • Amount of people over the age of 15 that can read and write • Three countries signed a free trade agreement in 2020 called the • Risk takers that create jobs for citizens and open new businesses. • ...
Canadian Economics 2026-03-23
Across
- Machinery, factories, raw materials, and vehicles are examples of this
- When someone takes risks to start a business
- Timber, coal, minerals, are examples of this
- How comfortable someone is able to live
- Percentage of citizens able to read and write over age 15
- Canada's currency
Down
- Canada's biggest trading partner
- A nation's GDP divided by their population
- Total amount of goods and services in a country
- Investments in education and job training are examples of this
- An agreement to remove trade barriers between Canada, Mexico, and America
- Where most of Canada's resources are
12 Clues: Canada's currency • Canada's biggest trading partner • Where most of Canada's resources are • How comfortable someone is able to live • A nation's GDP divided by their population • When someone takes risks to start a business • Timber, coal, minerals, are examples of this • Total amount of goods and services in a country • ...
Canadian Economics 2026-03-25
Across
- Entrepreneurs help create ____
- It is _____ to start a business in Canada
- _________________the currency of Canada
- Canadian citizens has a ____ level of freedom
- The head of Government is _____________
- Canada has a __________ democracy
- ______ was made to increase trade by removing many barriers between countries
Down
- The head of state is ________
- _______ 9 major seaports
- _____ literacy rate, high standard of living
- ___________ is the GDP divided by the total population of a country in one year
- You have to be ___________ to be able to vote
- ____ the total value of goods and services produced in a country in a years time
13 Clues: _______ 9 major seaports • The head of state is ________ • Entrepreneurs help create ____ • Canada has a __________ democracy • _________________the currency of Canada • The head of Government is _____________ • It is _____ to start a business in Canada • _____ literacy rate, high standard of living • Canadian citizens has a ____ level of freedom • ...
Unit 3 Biology 2023-04-23
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- One example of environmental variation is the ____ you speak
- Animals _____________ with each other for resources
- Differences in characteristics is known as ___________
- One example of genetic variation is ___ colour
- ________ cells and egg cells only have 23 chromosomes
- Organisms changing over a period of time is called
- A section of DNA that codes for a characteristic
- A species of animals of which all the animals have died is called __________
- One piece of evidence for evolution is _________
Down
- Animals have features called ____________ to help them survive
- Variation that is caused by where you live is known as ________________
- Human body cells have 46 ____________
- Variation that can be measured over a range of values such as height is called ________________
- One problem with the fossil record is that it is ___________
- Variation that is caused by the DNA you inherit is called ___________
- Variation that falls into distinct categories is called ____________
- DNA is stored here in a cell
17 Clues: DNA is stored here in a cell • Human body cells have 46 ____________ • One example of genetic variation is ___ colour • A section of DNA that codes for a characteristic • One piece of evidence for evolution is _________ • Organisms changing over a period of time is called • Animals _____________ with each other for resources • ...
Intro to Economics 2014-02-12
Across
- What is the type of economy where buyers and sellers trade goods and services?
- Prices will go down when the _____ goes down
- refers to the limited resources in an economy.
- the part of economics concerned with large scale or general economic factors.
- What indicates the willingness to sell?
- a market structure in which there is only one producer/ seller for a product.
- a historical economy system in which traditions, customs, and beliefs shape the goods and products the society.
Down
- a country that is an example of a market economy
- the branch of knowledge concerned with the production, consumption, and transfer of wealth.
- _____ is the part of economics concerned with single factors and the effects of individual decisions.
10 Clues: What indicates the willingness to sell? • Prices will go down when the _____ goes down • refers to the limited resources in an economy. • a country that is an example of a market economy • the part of economics concerned with large scale or general economic factors. • a market structure in which there is only one producer/ seller for a product. • ...
Sustainability/Building Shell & Major Systems 2015-04-14
Across
- ________ contaminants
- the most complex areas to plan are _____
- Compounds that release chemicals into the air
- ___________ design consists of meeting the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs. (Bonda, 2005)
- ability of a substance to cause harm
- also known as Mercury
- the number of categories LEED has
- Green Seal Is an independent non-profit environmental testing program that uses a life-cycle approach
- can cause health hazards in the built environment by being inhaled
- occurs naturally in ore
Down
- an inexpensive product used in many building products
- The amount of natural ______ should equal 8-10% of the floor area
- what happens when substances are combined and are even more toxic then the individual substances
- a silicon mineral
- not solar _______ and direction of view
- Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design
- use was prohibited in 1991
- __________ location is the most stringent constraints in the planning process
- developed as part of OSHA's right to know regulations
- number of sustainable design principles
20 Clues: a silicon mineral • ________ contaminants • also known as Mercury • occurs naturally in ore • use was prohibited in 1991 • the number of categories LEED has • ability of a substance to cause harm • not solar _______ and direction of view • number of sustainable design principles • the most complex areas to plan are _____ • Compounds that release chemicals into the air • ...
Vision Structure and Function 2024-02-13
Across
- very light sensitive photoreceptors found in the periphery
- photoreceptors sensitive to different wavelengths and color
- a rod or cone for example
- environmental stimuli coming in through the senses
- network of cell that respond to light energy
- small area with only cone receptors; high acuity
- our final interpretation of environmental stimuli
- when multiple rods add their excitatory responses together
- inverted relationship with threshold, one goes up, the other goes down
Down
- process of lens fine tuning the focus of light onto the retina
- regulated the amount of light passing through the pupil
- ratio of receptors to ganglion cells in an area of the retina
- changes shape to focus light for close and far vision
- light passes through and this does 80% of light focus
- in vision, the height of the light wave
- we perceive color depending on this part of the lightwave
- the amount of energy needed for an action potential
- sharp, clear vision
- opening where light passes into the eye
19 Clues: sharp, clear vision • a rod or cone for example • in vision, the height of the light wave • opening where light passes into the eye • network of cell that respond to light energy • small area with only cone receptors; high acuity • our final interpretation of environmental stimuli • environmental stimuli coming in through the senses • ...
Grade 7 2015-08-20
10 Clues: simple • happen • explode • wish for • must have • a wish to own • helps us to grow • New Zealand's climate • the study of trade,industry or money • main vegetation of eastern part of Australia
BCSF Subjects 2022-02-18
10 Clues: data,binary,c# • time,past,wars • Newton,Kirchoff,Faraday • stockmarket,micro,money • mind,Zimbardo,cognitive • euler,logarithm,ritangle • benzene,ligands,elements • oxbow lake,mountains, rivers • phospholipids,glycosidic,peptide • shakespeare,crime,the great gatsby
Japan Vocabulary - Majors 2022-09-13
10 Clues: business • computer • history (歴史) • politics (政治) • biology (生物学) • economics (経済) • literature (文学) • engineering (工学) • asian studies (アジア研究) • international relations (国際関係)
Telefund 2014-01-23
Across
- India
- Economics in Meridian
- Country dancing
- Been here four years
- Star Valley, WY (hometown)
- Awesome
- My wife is having a baby soon
- Micronesia
- Idaho...born and raised
- I can play the trombone
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- I'm wicked smart
- I'm getting married in February
- I like UNC and Duke
- My husband's name is Charles
- I have a questions
- Walmart...
- Hashtag
- I just got engaged
- South Carolina and I love to read
- I'll talk sports with ya #irish
- Green suspenders
21 Clues: India • Hashtag • Awesome • Walmart... • Micronesia • Country dancing • I'm wicked smart • Green suspenders • I have a questions • I just got engaged • I like UNC and Duke • Been here four years • Economics in Meridian • Idaho...born and raised • I can play the trombone • Star Valley, WY (hometown) • My husband's name is Charles • My wife is having a baby soon • I'm getting married in February • ...
Quiz #1 2015-09-08
21 Clues: 利润(n.) • 成本(n.) • 雇用(v.) • 创新(v.) • 资源(n.) • 失业(n.) • 货品(n.) • 声誉(n.) • 员工(n.) • 盈利(n.) • 发明(v.) • 销售(n.) • 最大化(v.) • 最小化(v.) • 经济学(n.) • 通货膨胀(n.) • 微观经济(n.) • 宏观经济(n.) • 稀缺的(adj.) • 客观的(adj.) • 主观的(adj.)
Freedom HS Classes 2021-03-17
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- anatomy
- german
- classes
- english
- schedule
- languages
- lunch
- vocational arts (CTC/Votech)
- computer class (4 words)
- civics and government
- sciences
- calculus
- chemistry
- art
- health
- robotics
- geometry
- band
- phys ed
- ecology
- U.S. History
Down
- geography
- mathematics
- physics
- french
- history
- trigonometry
- business
- accounting
- spanish
- communications
- algebra (use "el" not "la")
- psychology
- PLT
- world history
- literature
- study hall
- biology
- music
- economics
- chorus
41 Clues: PLT • art • band • lunch • music • french • german • health • chorus • physics • anatomy • history • classes • english • spanish • biology • phys ed • ecology • business • schedule • sciences • calculus • robotics • geometry • geography • languages • chemistry • economics • accounting • psychology • literature • study hall • mathematics • trigonometry • U.S. History • world history • communications • civics and government • computer class (4 words) • ...
NA 2020 LDL 2018-07-31
Across
- Cover of cover of Pink Floyd's "The Dark Side of the Moon" (And our New pricing system)
- Technology and data intelligence
- Stabilizing the environment, equity, and economics
- CHEP NA HQ
- Procurement System
- CEO
- Expense reporting system
- Sharing Resources
- Main Platform
Down
- Orchestration of a business
- Delivering the last step
- Parent Company
- Manufacturer-to-retailer Pathway
- Shipping Box
- Missing: Blue Pallet
- Steve Jobs defined it as "saying no to a thousand things"
- Safety
- Recognition tool
- Fasten Together
- NA President
20 Clues: CEO • Safety • CHEP NA HQ • Shipping Box • NA President • Main Platform • Parent Company • Fasten Together • Recognition tool • Sharing Resources • Procurement System • Missing: Blue Pallet • Delivering the last step • Expense reporting system • Orchestration of a business • Technology and data intelligence • Manufacturer-to-retailer Pathway • Stabilizing the environment, equity, and economics • ...
Spanish 2 School Crossword 2016-08-23
Across
- sports
- history
- English
- physics
- vice principal
- ninth
- tenth
- PE
- music
- second
- friend
- French
- trigonometry
- teacher
- calculus
- geography
- government
- sixth
- social studies
- secretary
- principal
- chemistry
- literature
- nurse
- math
- choir
- algebra
- biology
- Spanish
Down
- Chinese
- third
- student
- fourth
- geometry
- StuCo
- seventh
- languages
- eighth
- band
- counselor
- orchestra
- psycology
- science
- economics
- fifth
- yearbook
- computers
- German
- first
- seminary
50 Clues: PE • band • math • third • StuCo • ninth • tenth • music • fifth • sixth • first • nurse • choir • sports • fourth • eighth • second • friend • French • German • Chinese • student • history • English • physics • seventh • teacher • science • algebra • biology • Spanish • geometry • calculus • yearbook • seminary • languages • counselor • orchestra • psycology • geography • economics • secretary • computers • principal • chemistry • government • literature • trigonometry • vice principal • ...
Unit 1 - Connection to Other Subjects 2024-08-29
Across
- Cultura
- Cuadro
- Observar
- Vida
- Espacio
- Educacion Fisica
- Musica
- Contrastar
- Gobierno
- Tecnologia
- Fisico
- Integrar
- Geografia
- Punto
- Viviente
- ingenieria
- ambiente
- Recolectar
Down
- Negocio
- Comparar
- Circulo
- Ciencia de la Computacion
- Lugar
- Idiomas del mundo
- Discutir
- Teatro
- Ciencia
- Cantidad
- Medir
- Contar
- Historia
- Economia
- Aritmetica
- No viviente
- Periodismo
- Explicar
- Scientifico
- Linea
- Ciudadania
- Geometria
- Angulo
- Civica
- Carrera
- Investigar
- Mundo
45 Clues: Vida • Lugar • Medir • Linea • Punto • Mundo • Teatro • Cuadro • Contar • Musica • Fisico • Angulo • Civica • Negocio • Circulo • Cultura • Ciencia • Espacio • Carrera • Comparar • Discutir • Cantidad • Observar • Historia • Economia • Gobierno • Explicar • Integrar • Viviente • ambiente • Geometria • Geografia • Aritmetica • Contrastar • Periodismo • Tecnologia • Ciudadania • Investigar • ingenieria • Recolectar • No viviente • Scientifico • Educacion Fisica • ...
How well do you know the Millers? 2023-05-13
Across
- The location of our Honeymoon
- What we do with our spare time
- Where Griffin is from
- The place we met
- Our college major
- Our current profession
- Our birthday month
- Location of Johns bachelor party
Down
- The first vacation we went on
- Johns middle name
- Where John is from
- Griffins eye color
- Our first official date
- Griffin's favorite food
- Griffins maiden name
- Griffins middle name
- Where John proposed
- Johns eye color
- The name of our street
- John's favorite food
20 Clues: Johns eye color • The place we met • Johns middle name • Our college major • Where John is from • Griffins eye color • Our birthday month • Where John proposed • Griffins maiden name • Griffins middle name • John's favorite food • Where Griffin is from • The name of our street • Our current profession • Our first official date • Griffin's favorite food • The first vacation we went on • ...
21 2025-02-08
Across
- Study of humans
- Machine that performs tasks
- Enhanced reality
- Organized data
- Study of language
- Study of government
- Physical computer parts
- Not physically existing
- Study of life
- Connected computers
- Study of Earth
- Set of instructions
- Study of ideas
- Intelligence in technology
- Study of space
Down
- Study of mind
- Study of technology
- Protecting digital systems
- Global network
- Programs for computers
- Imitation of real-world process
- Instructions for computers
- Study of society
- Write code
- Study of resources
25 Clues: Write code • Study of mind • Study of life • Global network • Organized data • Study of Earth • Study of ideas • Study of space • Study of humans • Enhanced reality • Study of society • Study of language • Study of resources • Study of technology • Study of government • Connected computers • Set of instructions • Programs for computers • Physical computer parts • Not physically existing • ...
Sam 2026-03-17
Across
- most fun car on the road
- farm
- George
- green childhood friend
- best intro ever
- Aunt Tanya's treat
- plump and sassy
- gym
- show your spirit
- outside greeter
- refused to clean off
- good boy
- keeps you warm
Down
- birthday...
- boring class
- wall flag author
- 2026 motto
- homebase
- feeling tall in my
- its great to be a
- where the airplanes are
- happy place
- repeat trend
- almost ripped off
- sliders favorite food
- what you may have been poisoned by
26 Clues: gym • farm • George • homebase • good boy • 2026 motto • birthday... • happy place • boring class • repeat trend • keeps you warm • best intro ever • plump and sassy • outside greeter • wall flag author • show your spirit • its great to be a • almost ripped off • feeling tall in my • Aunt Tanya's treat • refused to clean off • sliders favorite food • green childhood friend • where the airplanes are • ...
EPA CROSSWORD 2014-12-04
Across
- Enhance the livability and ____________ vitality of neighborhoods.
- The national efforts enacted are aimed to reduce environmental risk by using _________ studies.
- Proposed the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) in 1970.
- The Energy Policy Act wanted to avoid the by-production of ____________ ______. (Hint: two words, but write as one in the crossword)
- Banned the use of DDT.
Down
- NEPA required all major _________ __________ to have a detailed statement of environmental impacts that they would affect. (Hint: two words, but write as one in the crossword)
- The Nuclear Waste Policy Act (1982)stated that all nuclear waste should be stored __________.
- The Clean Water Act of 1972 regulates the amount of _________ in the water.
- Create a strong relationship with America’s _____________ community.
- In the late 1950s, American citizens started to become concerned with the impact ________ have on the environment.
10 Clues: Banned the use of DDT. • Proposed the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) in 1970. • Enhance the livability and ____________ vitality of neighborhoods. • Create a strong relationship with America’s _____________ community. • The Clean Water Act of 1972 regulates the amount of _________ in the water. • ...
Ecology 2024-05-17
Across
- Diversity of organisms that help an ecosystem thrive
- Adaptation that includes migrating and hibernating
- The amount of percentage actually gained from consuming another organism
- Kingdom that contains unicellular organisms that can survive extreme conditions
- Adaptation that involves the shape of an organism
- First type of species after primary succession
- Type of environmental change including drought or flooding (include dash)
- Organism that hunts other organisms
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- Type of succession that starts with soil
- Type of organism that can't produce its own food (word used to describe kingdoms)
- Kingdom that contains autotrophic multicellular organisms
- Describes an organism that produces its own food
- Type of consumer that hunts secondary consumers
- Type of environmental change including deforestation or urbanization (include dash)
- Organism that gets hunted by other organisms
15 Clues: Organism that hunts other organisms • Type of succession that starts with soil • Organism that gets hunted by other organisms • First type of species after primary succession • Type of consumer that hunts secondary consumers • Describes an organism that produces its own food • Adaptation that involves the shape of an organism • ...
syhcology 2025-06-24
Across
- Influences from surroundings like culture, family, or school
- Traits passed genetically from biological parents to offspring
- The combined effect of hereditary and environmental factors on development
- Increased likelihood of developing traits or disorders due to genetics
- Ability to recognise, express, and regulate feelings appropriately
- Mental processes such as thinking, learning, and remembering
- Influence of inherited biological/genetic traits on development
- Theory that behaviour is learned through interaction with environment
- Scientific comparison of genetically identical individuals raised apart
Down
- The idea that humans are born a "blank slate"
- Lifelong changes in cognitive, emotional, and social functioning
- Expectation-based influence on how we perceive things like taste
- A person's natural disposition or emotional reactivity
- Influence of environment and experience on development
- Skills allowing individuals to interact effectively with others
15 Clues: The idea that humans are born a "blank slate" • A person's natural disposition or emotional reactivity • Influence of environment and experience on development • Influences from surroundings like culture, family, or school • Mental processes such as thinking, learning, and remembering • Traits passed genetically from biological parents to offspring • ...
かもく 2023-06-12
17 Clues: Art • P.E. • Music • Maths • English • History • Live in • Chinese • Biology • Physics • Science • Japanese • Birthday • Subjects • Chemistry • Social Studies • Home Economics
Anime quiz 2024-09-14
Across
- playboy "uncle" has a divine harem
- bird
- short guy hates suicidal person
- 3x+1
- gintama chapter two
- chemist makes antibiotics and windmill
- what's the order again?
- small cat likes grass
- superhero with a hyphen
Down
- everything ever animated
- writer's lover doesn't die
- stared for the waifu stayed for economics
- cricket bat with ancient brushes
- prime number
- steal but pervert
- writer writes about writers fighting for book
- smart guy decided to die
17 Clues: bird • 3x+1 • prime number • steal but pervert • gintama chapter two • small cat likes grass • what's the order again? • superhero with a hyphen • everything ever animated • smart guy decided to die • writer's lover doesn't die • short guy hates suicidal person • cricket bat with ancient brushes • playboy "uncle" has a divine harem • chemist makes antibiotics and windmill • ...
A.5 Automation and Robotics Hour 5 2023-02-06
Across
- A engineer that uses chemicals and acids to work with.
- The type of engineer that builds planes
- A Engineer that specializes in math and equations.
- Somebody who builds the design world
- The type of engineer that builds bridges.
- A scientist who studies the earth and rocks.
Down
- A engineer who tries and help the world and make it more environmental friendly.
- The the type of engineer that designs power producing machines.
- The type of engineer that specializes in weather.
- A engineer that builds machines to help the sick.
- an engineer that works with technology.
- a engineer that works with animals.
12 Clues: a engineer that works with animals. • Somebody who builds the design world • The type of engineer that builds planes • an engineer that works with technology. • The type of engineer that builds bridges. • A scientist who studies the earth and rocks. • The type of engineer that specializes in weather. • A engineer that builds machines to help the sick. • ...
Economics Review 2021-03-11
Across
- Professions are the same as your parents.
- Annual amount earned by a worker-weekly.
- A fee paid to a lender when borrowing money.
- A plan for managing money.
- Amount earned by a worker-hourly/daily.
Down
- The government decides what you do.
- The process of removing funds from an account.
- A nation’s form of money.
- The state of not having a job.
- Something done over a long period of time.
- Money that can be easily accessed.
- Money that is spent directly from an account.
12 Clues: A nation’s form of money. • A plan for managing money. • The state of not having a job. • Money that can be easily accessed. • The government decides what you do. • Amount earned by a worker-hourly/daily. • Annual amount earned by a worker-weekly. • Professions are the same as your parents. • Something done over a long period of time. • ...
Economics Vocabulary 2021-10-13
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- The general body of wage earners.
- Natural human,and capital re- sources used to make goods and services.
- The fact that budgeting inevitably involves sacrificing some of X to get more of Y.
- liquid assets
- Anything that motivates a person to do something.
Down
- A curve illustrating the varying amounts of two products that can be produced when both depend on the same finite resources.
- Aggregates capital and labor in order to produce goods or services for profit.
- something that is desired
- The value of the next-best alternative when a decision is made; it's what is given up.
- Demand for a good or service is greater than the availability of the good or service.
- something needed to survive
- resource that encompasses The natural resources used in production.
12 Clues: liquid assets • something that is desired • something needed to survive • The general body of wage earners. • Anything that motivates a person to do something. • resource that encompasses The natural resources used in production. • Natural human,and capital re- sources used to make goods and services. • ...
Behavioral Economics 2021-11-09
Across
- based on where it came from
- "Generally, ___________ % of th eitems we own give us eighty% of the utility of all our possessions
- separating money into imaginary accounting in your mind
- The perceived value of getting a good deal
- "Everyone else has the new phone! Look there is only one left in stock!"
Down
- investors are not always rational. Our biases can limit our ability to make purely rational investment decisions
- Rule: Money is ___________ or totally interchangeable. A dollar should not be treated
- Buying extra stuff you don't need, just to get your money's worth
- Sometimes we modify our _____________ to be in line with the group
- people are more likely to retain an object they own than acquire that same object when they do not own it
- "Personal Finance is only 20% head knowledge. It's 80% ____________________
- "Dude just enjoy the moment!"
12 Clues: based on where it came from • "Dude just enjoy the moment!" • The perceived value of getting a good deal • separating money into imaginary accounting in your mind • Buying extra stuff you don't need, just to get your money's worth • Sometimes we modify our _____________ to be in line with the group • ...
Economics Terms 2017-09-25
Across
- table used to show the quantity of a demanded good at different prices
- occurs when there are more supplies than needed
- eonomic law that states price increases create increases in quantity
- total amount of a good/service
- states that changes in price can result in change of supply/demand
- graph used to show amount willingness to buy vs. price
- factors that influence the quantity of a product/service
Down
- What principal describes a consumers desire/willingness to pay
- market price when the supply of goods are equal to the demand
- summarizes information about supply price and quantity
- graph used to show the relation between product & quantity
- economic law that states as prices increase demand decreases
12 Clues: total amount of a good/service • occurs when there are more supplies than needed • summarizes information about supply price and quantity • graph used to show amount willingness to buy vs. price • factors that influence the quantity of a product/service • graph used to show the relation between product & quantity • ...
Economics Crossword 2018-08-27
Across
- Natural resources
- Freedom to buy what you want
- Idea of fairness in an economy
- To be able to produce a large amount of goods
- The act of producing or providing
Down
- Taking risks to create a business
- The cost of passing up the next best alternative
- To distribute
- To make as much money from a business (revenue - cost)
- Something that leads you to do or not to do something
- Division of labor based on job position/skill in particular area
- Tools
12 Clues: Tools • To distribute • Natural resources • Freedom to buy what you want • Idea of fairness in an economy • Taking risks to create a business • The act of producing or providing • To be able to produce a large amount of goods • The cost of passing up the next best alternative • Something that leads you to do or not to do something • ...
Economics Review 2013-04-25
Across
- The most successful economy type
- Based on custom and tradition
- The risk taker in business
- Factories and machines used to make products
- Decisions made by producers and consumers
- Tax on imports
- Making what you do best and trade for the rest
- Value of goods and services produced in a country in a year (abbreviation)
Down
- Run by government planners
- Exchanging the value of one country's money for another's
- A halt to trade
- An educated workforce
12 Clues: Tax on imports • A halt to trade • An educated workforce • Run by government planners • The risk taker in business • Based on custom and tradition • The most successful economy type • Decisions made by producers and consumers • Factories and machines used to make products • Making what you do best and trade for the rest • ...
ECONOMICS LINGO 2013-07-21
Across
- Where goods and services are sold
- Person who buys goods and services to satisfy needs and wants
- Turning raw materials into finished products
- Saleable items you can see and touch
- Money earned through the supply of labour and skills
- Hings done for you by others
Down
- Goods and services sold overseas
- Good and service purchased from another country
- Coal and employees
- Human effort and skills required to produce goods and services
- The quantity of goods and services that producers are willing to sell at a given price
- The study of people and the buying/selling choices they make everyday
12 Clues: Coal and employees • Hings done for you by others • Goods and services sold overseas • Where goods and services are sold • Saleable items you can see and touch • Turning raw materials into finished products • Good and service purchased from another country • Money earned through the supply of labour and skills • ...
Regulatory Economics 2023-10-27
Across
- 1887 Interstate Commerce Act created this regulatory oversight agency
- Regulatory agency with airwave, communication, and television oversight
- positive value sought in economic analysis of regulation
- industry regulated by the ICC
- 1890 Antitrust Act
- Regulation conducted at the national or federal level
- Regulatory mechanism to incentivize behavior
Down
- entity that passes regulatory legislation
- Plaintiff against EPA in which Supreme Court upholds regulatory agency's interpretation if it meets the two part test.
- Wrote the Economic Theory of Regulation in 1971
- Plaintiff against New York in which Supreme Court removed regulatory barriers so long as regulation is in the public interest
- Known as the Father of (airline) Deregulation
12 Clues: 1890 Antitrust Act • industry regulated by the ICC • entity that passes regulatory legislation • Regulatory mechanism to incentivize behavior • Known as the Father of (airline) Deregulation • Wrote the Economic Theory of Regulation in 1971 • Regulation conducted at the national or federal level • positive value sought in economic analysis of regulation • ...
Doughnut economics 2022-10-25
Across
- we take, ____, use, lose
- created in the 1930s and still applied today
- number of boundaries we've currently met
- boundaries we've currently met are...
- Dr. Raworth's economic model
- we are the ____ generation that has a chance at stopping the impacts of climate change
- we are financially, politically, and socially addicted to
Down
- overshoot that results in a less diverse ecosystem
- name of the outer boundary of the donut
- those in the hole are characterized by...
- dynamic balance typically resembles a (shape)
- we need a _____ between social and ecological needs
12 Clues: we take, ____, use, lose • Dr. Raworth's economic model • boundaries we've currently met are... • name of the outer boundary of the donut • number of boundaries we've currently met • those in the hole are characterized by... • created in the 1930s and still applied today • dynamic balance typically resembles a (shape) • overshoot that results in a less diverse ecosystem • ...
9.1 Economics 2023-06-08
Across
- recent president that attempted to keep manufacturing in the us
- influence of competition (smith)
- if the US and UK are in a disagreement of trade they can dispute through the ____
- US, Canada, Mexico
- majority of economies in first world countreis
- Economies of the USSR, CCP, North Korea
- economic system based in customs and family lines
- main reason manufacturing left the US
Down
- the figurehead of laissez faire economics
- both main us political parties aim for better ___ trade
- trade system based in little to no policies
- economic system based in private individuals and little gov control
12 Clues: US, Canada, Mexico • influence of competition (smith) • main reason manufacturing left the US • Economies of the USSR, CCP, North Korea • the figurehead of laissez faire economics • trade system based in little to no policies • majority of economies in first world countreis • economic system based in customs and family lines • ...
6.2 Economics 2022-09-12
Across
- they blame money supply for it
- this will affect AD
- a type of structural unemployment
- it is clearer now inflation is considered
- a type of supply side policy
- GDP is falling
Down
- I wonder where the revenue went?
- bad news for poor people
- don't worry about this deficit!
- Pfizer or Moderna
- this is not happening in the UK or USA now
- terms of trade improves
12 Clues: GDP is falling • Pfizer or Moderna • this will affect AD • terms of trade improves • bad news for poor people • a type of supply side policy • they blame money supply for it • don't worry about this deficit! • I wonder where the revenue went? • a type of structural unemployment • it is clearer now inflation is considered • this is not happening in the UK or USA now
Economics Ch29 2022-11-23
Across
- _______ money is money that does not have intrinsic value
- the percentage of deposits that a bank cannot lend out
- ______ money is money that has intrinsic value
- the money a bank holds that cannot be lent out
- the money ________ helps calculate the amount of money that can be generated for each unit of reserves
- _____ deposits represent money in the bank that can be used on demand
- open-market _______ (OMO) is a way for the central bank to control money supply by trading government debt
Down
- a function of money that allows it to transfer purchasing power to the future
- the ease with which an asset can be converted into a medium of exchange
- the central bank of the US
- the system of trade used before money was available
- ________ rate is the rate of interest when banks borrow from the central bank
12 Clues: the central bank of the US • ______ money is money that has intrinsic value • the money a bank holds that cannot be lent out • the system of trade used before money was available • the percentage of deposits that a bank cannot lend out • _______ money is money that does not have intrinsic value • _____ deposits represent money in the bank that can be used on demand • ...
Applied Economics 2024-11-30
Across
- is essential if you want to attract a good number of tents
- refers to an increase in an objects value over time
- accomodations in the Philippines are comparatively cheaper for foreign nations
- renting a property might be less constantly than purchasing a property
- is an ongoing trend of renting out properties regardless of size and use
- is the rate at which the prices of goods and services rise
Down
- properties for lease or rent will not be unoccupied for long
- is the general rise in prices that decrease money's purchasing power
- is the difference between the net return of a producing factor
- it would be economical to buy property and put it up for lease or rent
- commonly known as the fixed interest rate
- is an asset or commodity purchased to produce sales or appreciation
12 Clues: commonly known as the fixed interest rate • refers to an increase in an objects value over time • is essential if you want to attract a good number of tents • is the rate at which the prices of goods and services rise • properties for lease or rent will not be unoccupied for long • is the difference between the net return of a producing factor • ...
Business & Economics 2025-06-10
Across
- money you can save
- things thatbwe physically cannot survive without, including food, water and shelter
- the amount of money a business earns after taking away from its expenses
- a person who pays rent in exchange for living in a house owned by someone else
- a contract that allows a person to use a property for a period of time
- natural or manafactured materials that can be used to produce goods and services
- putting money into shares, pro[perty or any other finacial schemes
Down
- the amount of money you can get from types of jobs
- workers for a business
- the owner of a property who lease it out to a tenat in an exchange for rent
- a business that things to australia products made overseas (to sell in the australia market)
- money you owe someone
12 Clues: money you can save • money you owe someone • workers for a business • the amount of money you can get from types of jobs • putting money into shares, pro[perty or any other finacial schemes • a contract that allows a person to use a property for a period of time • the amount of money a business earns after taking away from its expenses • ...
Economics Crosswords 2025-06-05
Across
- gross domestic product of a nation's wealth
- a claim from a customer that is saying that the product is good
- the act of buying or selling in a market
- the sense of self
- the fact or practice of an increasing consumption of goods
- a claim or argument that something is high tech is tested like that
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- someone is selling the product like they are a regular
- A trend that people find amazing that they have to do it to
- a mode of persuasion that uses descriptive language and imagery
- to abstain from buying or using
- the someone looks at the world and how they process it
- to enable or permit
12 Clues: the sense of self • to enable or permit • to abstain from buying or using • the act of buying or selling in a market • gross domestic product of a nation's wealth • someone is selling the product like they are a regular • the someone looks at the world and how they process it • the fact or practice of an increasing consumption of goods • ...
Economics Crossword 2025-07-02
Across
- A cost that remains the same regardless of how much is produced (e.g. rent)
- People who buy goods and services
- A good or service that is necessary for survival
- The limited availability of resources compared to wants
- A good or service that is not essential but desired
- Resources involving human effort, skills, and knowledge
Down
- A market involves the buying and __________ of goods and services
- A product that can replace another similar product
- Machines, buildings, and tools used in production
- The ability of consumers to decide what is produced
- The law that says higher prices usually lead to higher quantities offered by producers
- When two goods are often bought together (e.g. strawberries and cream)
12 Clues: People who buy goods and services • A good or service that is necessary for survival • Machines, buildings, and tools used in production • A product that can replace another similar product • The ability of consumers to decide what is produced • A good or service that is not essential but desired • The limited availability of resources compared to wants • ...
Canadian Economics 2026-03-23
Across
- The head of state of Canada
- They are next to 3 oceans, 9 major seaports and the great lakes and st. Lawrence river
- It's next to the Atlantic Ocean, the great lakes, and the St. Lawrence River great for trading
- High literacy rates are generally wealthier and can afford better housing, clothing, and food
- The percentage of people who can write and read, 15 and older
Down
- An agreement between Mexico, USA, and Canada
- Their number on the economic continuum, market leaning
- The head of government of Canada
- The government of Canada
- The currency of canada
- Ages of 18 and older
- Is the amount of money made from goods and services for an year
12 Clues: Ages of 18 and older • The currency of canada • The government of Canada • The head of state of Canada • The head of government of Canada • An agreement between Mexico, USA, and Canada • Their number on the economic continuum, market leaning • The percentage of people who can write and read, 15 and older • Is the amount of money made from goods and services for an year • ...
Canadian Economics 2026-03-24
Across
- people must do this when trading with another country
- an agreement removing all trade barriers within North America
- Canada's literacy rate is this
- canada's currency
- canada's economy
- percentage of the people that have the Ability to read and write before 15
- A person who takes a risk to start a business
Down
- helps canada become a leader in world trade
- GDP divided by the population in a year
- high literacy rates are important in having this
- total value of all goods and services produced in a year
- natural gas, oil, timber, and fish
12 Clues: canada's economy • canada's currency • Canada's literacy rate is this • natural gas, oil, timber, and fish • GDP divided by the population in a year • helps canada become a leader in world trade • A person who takes a risk to start a business • high literacy rates are important in having this • people must do this when trading with another country • ...
Economics Crossword 2025-10-29
Across
- A factor of production that includes all natural resources.
- Human effort used in producing goods and services.
- The process of making goods and services.
- Happens when demand is greater than supply.
- The quantity of a good producers are willing and able to sell at a given price.
- The reward earned by the entrepreneur (enterprise).
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- A person or organization that deliver goods and services to consumers.
- The quantity of a good consumers are willing and able to buy at a given price.
- The basic economic problem of limited resources and unlimited wants.
- The decision made when we select one option over another.
- The act of using goods and services to satisfy wants.
- The amount of money paid for a good or service.
12 Clues: The process of making goods and services. • Happens when demand is greater than supply. • The amount of money paid for a good or service. • Human effort used in producing goods and services. • The reward earned by the entrepreneur (enterprise). • The act of using goods and services to satisfy wants. • The decision made when we select one option over another. • ...
Ecology and the Environment Quiz 2017-06-06
Across
- Fuel Remains of ancient organisms rich in carbon, such as oil, natural gas and coal, which can be used as an energy resource
- An environmental issue caused primarily by the burning of high sulfur coal in factories
- Deforestation in areas like the Amazon Rainforest result in loss of ____________
- One negative effect of ozone depletion is that it impairs the process of _______.
- The stink bug coming to this area is an example of a(n) ___________________
- Two ways to prevent or fix this environmental issue are to conserve natural areas and sustainable agriculture
- How many children does Mrs. Peloquin have?
- A gas found in high concentrations in the stratosphere which helps to absorb ultraviolet radiation
- This eye issue can be caused by ozone depletion
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- India’s family planning policy focuses mainly on the education of ____________
- The gradual increase in the temperature of the Earth
- Ozone depletion is causing thinning in this area of the world
- What gas are humans adding to the atmosphere that is causing the carbon cycle to become overloaded?
- This protocol (that the US did not sign) was issued in 1997 to help fight global warming
- Warming of Earth’s atmosphere resulting from heat trapped by carbon dioxide and other gases
- The __________________ Protocol, signed by 200 countries in the mid-1980’s banned the production of CFC’s
- China’s family planning policy restricts families within city (urban) areas to have __________________ without any penalty
- The main cause of overpopulation is a higher _______________ than death rate
- What is the name of the project you created for this unit on an environmental issue?
- The name of our pet rabbit
20 Clues: The name of our pet rabbit • How many children does Mrs. Peloquin have? • This eye issue can be caused by ozone depletion • The gradual increase in the temperature of the Earth • Ozone depletion is causing thinning in this area of the world • The stink bug coming to this area is an example of a(n) ___________________ • ...
Ecology Part II 2023-03-13
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- way in which individuals of a population are spread out over an area or volume survivorshipcurve graph showing the surviving members of each age group of a population over time
- movement of individuals out of a population
- theory that states that no two species can occupy the same niche at the same time
- air pollution in which gases released from burning fossil fuels form a fog when they react with a sunlight
- dramatic decline in the size of a population over a short period of time
- all of the physical, chemical, and biological factors that a species needs to survive, stay healthy and reproduce in an ecosystem
- population growth that is characterized by a period of slow growth, followed by a period of exponential growth , followed by a period of no growth
- environmental resistance that affects a population that becomes overly crowded
- combined biotic and abiotic factors found in an area where organisms live
- dramatic increase in population over a short period of time
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- organisms that share a similar niche but live in different geographical regions
- reestablishment of a damaged ecosystem in an are where the soil was left intact
- number of individuals that the resources of an environment can normally and persistently support
- organism that is the first to live in a previously uninhabited area
- environmental resistance that affects a population regardless of population density
- establishment and development of an ecosystem in an area that was previously uninhabited.
- movement of individuals into a population
- measure of individuals living in a defined are
- environmental factor that limits the growth and size of a population
- Sequence of biotic changes that regenerate a damaged community or start a community in a previously uninhabited area.
20 Clues: movement of individuals into a population • movement of individuals out of a population • measure of individuals living in a defined are • dramatic increase in population over a short period of time • organism that is the first to live in a previously uninhabited area • environmental factor that limits the growth and size of a population • ...
ENVIRONMENT 2024-04-01
Across
- Waste that comes from nature and can decompose in the soil is called trash...
- Trees are very important in disaster management and pollution control, one thing we can do is to plant the trees called....
- Processing used goods into new goods
- Caused by humans and nature and can be detrimental
- The endemic animal that is spread in the western forests of Bali, but is already endangered is a bird.....
- The process of converting organic waste into nutrient-rich fertilizer through decomposition
- Most likely the area with clogged drains will experience...
- The process of removing pollutants from air, water, or soil through natural processes
- Countries with the worst clean water crisis
- People who care about the environment and take action to protect the environment
- Environmental disaster causes by non-biodegradeable properties and their widespread use, which pose a major challenge to ecosystem around the world
- Organization founded in 1972 by the United Nations, which coordinates international efforts for environmental protection and sustainbility
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- Home to various types of fishes
- Swedish woman environmentalist
- Replacing plastic shopping bags with cloth shopping bags is an action to reduce the use of products that may potentially become waste, which is an action...
- Weather conditions
- What is one substance that causes pollution?
- Has a trunk
- What is seen far away is beautiful, seen up close is scary
- Natural disaster in Australia due to drought
- An action taken by several people to voice the importance of protecting the environment
- Scientific group assembled by the United Nations to monitor and assess all global science related to climate change
- Serious environmental problems facing the people of the earth
- Creation from recycled plastic waste used for planting
24 Clues: Has a trunk • Weather conditions • Swedish woman environmentalist • Home to various types of fishes • Processing used goods into new goods • Countries with the worst clean water crisis • What is one substance that causes pollution? • Natural disaster in Australia due to drought • Caused by humans and nature and can be detrimental • ...
BIOINDICATORS 2024-10-09
Across
- occurs through a chemical reaction that produces light energy within an organism's body.
- act as an early warning system in monitoring changes in soil pollution
- Indicate the presence of gold in the soil
- are algae and fungi living symbiotically (they have to live together to survive)
- Living organisms that respond in an especially clear way to a change environment.
- is a significant component of biological monitoring programs for assessing water quality.
- is the increasing concentration of a substance, such as a toxic chemical, in the tissues of tolerant organisms at successively higher levels in a food chain.
- is the gradual accumulation of substances, such as pesticides, or other chemicals in an organism.
- An increase or decrease in an animal population may indicate damage to ecosystem caused by pollution
- are algae that live in houses made of glass.
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- are a bioindicator, a species ecologists monitor to help gauge how healthy an ecosystem is.
- indicates sewage and heavy metal pollution of water.
- are diverse group of organisms found in large quantities and are easier to detect and sample.
- are often used as bioindicators because they are very sensitive to pollution, excess nutrients, increased turbidity,chlorine etc.
- bacteria: these are used to test water for environmental toxins
- are considered accurate indicators of environmental stress and the health of biosphere as a whole
- it is live in sewage polluted water
- it is live in slightly polluted water.
- have been widely documented as useful indicators of environmental water quality because of their differential sensitivity to pollution.
- the presence or absence of certain plant or other vegetative life in an ecosystem can provide important clues about the health of the environment
20 Clues: it is live in sewage polluted water • it is live in slightly polluted water. • Indicate the presence of gold in the soil • are algae that live in houses made of glass. • indicates sewage and heavy metal pollution of water. • bacteria: these are used to test water for environmental toxins • act as an early warning system in monitoring changes in soil pollution • ...
unit 7 2025-02-28
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- layer-digestive system, trachea, lungs
- record-organisms on Earth have been changing as seen in preserved organisms Convergent evolution-organisms under similar environmental pressures evolve similarly
- outermost layer-skin, hair, nails
- -study of embryos and their development, formation, growth, development
- changes over time compound into large changes
- structures organisms have unused organs or structures
- - early stage of embryonic development - follows Blastula - formation of the layers, Ectoderm - mesoderm - endoderm Zygote - initial cell formed after fertilization of egg
- genus species used to make scientific name for organism
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- - major group of animals characterized by their embryonic development Derived character - feature present in organism that was absent in last common ancestor group Protostome - characterized from embryonic development - phyla
- middle layer in germ layer-gives variety of structures in body
- - early stage of embryonic development, occurs after fertilization of egg + formation of zygote
- theory-first eukaryotes evolved from 1 prokaryote living within another
- genes- master control gene, determines placement and activation development in organism clocks- Randomocks-random mutations accumulate over time at a consistent rate-# of mutations differences can be used to predict when an evolutionary split occurred
- -2 species living in close proximity evolve in response to each other
- radiation-single species or group diversifies into many distinct forms
- body structures- different structures can evolve to fulfill similar demands based on environmental demands
- section Binomial nomenclaturee-tries to show ancestry
- small changes in a population
- body structures- same structures can evolve for different uses depending on environmental demand
- group-a scientific naming system used to identify organisms
- equilibrium-long periods of equilibrium interrupted by rapid change
- -single species or multiple species die out
22 Clues: small changes in a population • outermost layer-skin, hair, nails • layer-digestive system, trachea, lungs • changes over time compound into large changes • -single species or multiple species die out • structures organisms have unused organs or structures • section Binomial nomenclaturee-tries to show ancestry • ...
Brown Economics 2025-09-25
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- Brown University motto
- Department cross-street
- Rhode Island's nickname: _____ State
- Brown Economics building
- Robinson's role in 1878
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- First-year summer course
- 2021 Econ Nobel recipient and Brown Econ alumnus
- Brown's mascot
- Department admin
- Until 1971, Brown's coordinate women's college
- Department street
- Current Director of Graduate Studies (DGS)
12 Clues: Brown's mascot • Department admin • Department street • Brown University motto • Department cross-street • Robinson's role in 1878 • First-year summer course • Brown Economics building • Rhode Island's nickname: _____ State • Current Director of Graduate Studies (DGS) • Until 1971, Brown's coordinate women's college • 2021 Econ Nobel recipient and Brown Econ alumnus
Raven Crossword 2025-12-04
Across
- tall assistant principal with beard
- our pastor
- biology teacher
- financial literacy and economics teacher
- teacher that fixes Chromebooks
- global 1,2, US History and Financial teacher
- music teacher
- our principal
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- art teacher with glasses
- religion and Spanish teacher
- freshmen algebra 1 teacher
- earth science and religion teacher
12 Clues: our pastor • music teacher • our principal • biology teacher • art teacher with glasses • freshmen algebra 1 teacher • religion and Spanish teacher • teacher that fixes Chromebooks • earth science and religion teacher • tall assistant principal with beard • financial literacy and economics teacher • global 1,2, US History and Financial teacher
chapter 1 vocab 2026-01-08
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- An exchange or swap
- The branch of economics that focuses on subjective value judgments and what the economy ought to be like
- The desire to win is a great so put your mind to work
- The demand for a good will increase if its price decreases
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- An economic evaluation that weighs total expected benefits against total costs to make a decision
- The study of scarcity and the choices people make with limited resources.
- Lack or shortage of something needed
- A country's system which deals with wealth overall
8 Clues: An exchange or swap • Lack or shortage of something needed • A country's system which deals with wealth overall • The desire to win is a great so put your mind to work • The demand for a good will increase if its price decreases • The study of scarcity and the choices people make with limited resources. • ...
