environmental economics Crossword Puzzles
Biology chapter 4 vocabulary 2023-10-13
Across
- when data rises over a period of time, creating an upwards trending curve on a graph
- long-term shifts in temperatures and weather patterns
- the species that first colonize new habitats created by disturbance
- any natural or industrial process that causes free nitrogen
- the ability to maintain or support a process continuously over time.
- gases in the earth's atmosphere that trap heat.
- plant species that can germinate and grow with limited resources
- happens when a climax community or intermediate community is impacted by a disturbance
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- the use of either naturally occurring or deliberately introduced microorganisms or other forms of life to consume and break down environmental pollutants, in order to clean up a polluted site.
- the concentration of individuals within a species in a specific geographic locale
- ecological footprint is the amount of environmental resources necessary to produce the goods and services that support an individual's lifestyle, a nation's prosperity, or the economic activity of humanity as a whole.
- The ways in which an element—or compound such as water—moves between its various living and nonliving forms and locations in the biosphere
- anything that constrains a population's size and slows or stops it from growing
- happens when a new patch of land is created or exposed for the first time
- the number of people, other living organisms, or crops that a region can support without environmental degradation.
- an organism that is not indigenous, or native, to a particular area
16 Clues: gases in the earth's atmosphere that trap heat. • long-term shifts in temperatures and weather patterns • any natural or industrial process that causes free nitrogen • plant species that can germinate and grow with limited resources • the species that first colonize new habitats created by disturbance • ...
Multiple definition 2019-04-22
Across
- the basic function
- freedom and flexibility
- a period of bad economics crisis
- bring something into larger whole
- To understand and absorb into the mind
- fail to paid your responsibilities
- business corporation
- To adapt to another culture
- able to see clearly
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- having rough texture0
- fail to attend
- crude or vulgar
- someone who helps a criminal, but is not present in crime
- impossible to understand
- inside their country
- something extra ( decoration)
- to understood ,honest
17 Clues: fail to attend • crude or vulgar • the basic function • able to see clearly • inside their country • business corporation • having rough texture0 • to understood ,honest • freedom and flexibility • impossible to understand • To adapt to another culture • something extra ( decoration) • a period of bad economics crisis • bring something into larger whole • fail to paid your responsibilities • ...
Get to Know Savannah and Morgan 2023-02-09
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- Morgan's masters degree
- Morgan proposed at
- Morgan's major
- Morgan's favorite ice cream flavor
- Morgan served an LDS mission in
- Savannah and Morgan met at
- Morgan's favorite type of sushi
- Savannah and Morgan's first trip together
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- Savannah's masters degree
- Savannah's favorite sport to play
- Savannah's favorite candy
- Savannah and Morgan's favorite treat
- Morgan's favorite style of vacation
- Morgan's favorite animal
- Where Morgan grew up
- Savannah has 3
- Morgan and Savannah's second date
17 Clues: Morgan's major • Savannah has 3 • Morgan proposed at • Where Morgan grew up • Morgan's masters degree • Morgan's favorite animal • Savannah's masters degree • Savannah's favorite candy • Savannah and Morgan met at • Morgan served an LDS mission in • Morgan's favorite type of sushi • Savannah's favorite sport to play • Morgan and Savannah's second date • ...
Characters: For the Life of Laetitia 2022-05-04
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- male child of Mr&Mrs.Johnson
- Laetitia's mother's godmother
- Laetitias grandmother
- the Home Economics teacher
- refered to as "the circus horse"
- nickname for Lacy's grandfather
- passed her Common Entrance exam
- was an absentee father
- the Literature teacher
- Laetitia's form teacher
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- Lacy's first friend at school
- lived at home with his parents
- Kenwyn was called ___ by Ma
- cleaned hospital floors @ New York
- Laetitia's stepmother
- the wife of Uncle Jamsie
- 1st name Michael called Laetitia
17 Clues: Laetitias grandmother • Laetitia's stepmother • was an absentee father • the Literature teacher • Laetitia's form teacher • the wife of Uncle Jamsie • the Home Economics teacher • Kenwyn was called ___ by Ma • male child of Mr&Mrs.Johnson • Lacy's first friend at school • Laetitia's mother's godmother • lived at home with his parents • nickname for Lacy's grandfather • ...
Tripod Next Week TRUST 2025-09-24
Across
- CT's WNBA team
- Roll... (abbr.)
- Trinity's most popular major
- Neighboring street
- Friendly face for Trinity students
- In with the new
- On-campus late night snack spot
- Lip kit mogul
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- Competition show back for its 34th season (abbr.)
- Artist on their Ultrasound World Tour
- Film heaven
- Off-campus late night snack spot
- Goated first-year dorm
- Head of Greek Life
- Everyone's favorite campus celeb
- Friendly animal you may see on campus
- Campus-wide social media app
17 Clues: Film heaven • Lip kit mogul • CT's WNBA team • Roll... (abbr.) • In with the new • Head of Greek Life • Neighboring street • Goated first-year dorm • Trinity's most popular major • Campus-wide social media app • On-campus late night snack spot • Off-campus late night snack spot • Everyone's favorite campus celeb • Friendly face for Trinity students • Artist on their Ultrasound World Tour • ...
Crossword - Safety Always 2017-09-02
Across
- This captures Human Factors, confidentially
- Feeling tired! Report here
- "...ops safer for everyone lies with ____ ___ __ __"(3rd/4th word -Safety Policy)
- No equipment here when aircraft is moving in/out
- Emergency process to contact crew at layovers; OPS ______
- Big environmental threat - (1st word)
- A potential for an incident
- PM’s first call for terrain threat
- Change is coming!
- ILS glide slope alert reporting form – all times; _______ Report
- Ground handling equipment/vehicles area; Equipment ______area
- Integrated Safety Management System, abbreviated
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- Cabin crew’s primary role
- In emergency, Commander to CIC; minimum brief!
- B737; Non-ILS, day, VMC, 'Glide slope' alert occurrence form
- Big environmental threat – (2nd word)
- This can be seen in the cabin, when smoky (SEP Abbr.)
- Radio call for Pilot Incapacitation
- AOCR, list of Reportable Occurrences
- Most common medical emergency* (attached article)
- “Responsibility for making our ... (1st/2nd word of 4 – Safety Policy)
- EFB power source
- SilkAir Safety Policy; Bold four-letter word
- Report ground incidents here
- Safety circulars for tech crew? (@waves -SSQE manuals)
25 Clues: EFB power source • Change is coming! • Cabin crew’s primary role • Feeling tired! Report here • A potential for an incident • Report ground incidents here • PM’s first call for terrain threat • Radio call for Pilot Incapacitation • AOCR, list of Reportable Occurrences • Big environmental threat – (2nd word) • Big environmental threat - (1st word) • ...
Energy Flow Crossword Puzzle 2013-04-01
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- usually one celled organims; some produce own food, others eat
- the natural environment of an organism
- an organism which uses elements from the envirnment to make its own food
- an organism that gets its nutrients and energy by feeding on other organisms
- feeds mainly on primary consumers
- captures and eats other animals
- a species that can only thrive in a narrow range of environmental conditions
- breakes down dead organisms and wastes to complete the nutrient cycle
- feeds mainly on dead material
- organims that don't make their own food but do posses a cell wall
- a species able to thrive in a wide variety of environmental conditions
- hunted or caught for food
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- factors that are important in controlling population growth
- relating to or derived from living organsims
- all the organsims in a feeding level
- form of life composed of mutually independent parts that maintain various vital processes
- feeds on both primary and secondary consumers
- feeds mainly on producers
- microscopic single celled organisms belonging to the kingdom Manera
- a class of individuals having the same common characteristics or qualities
20 Clues: feeds mainly on producers • hunted or caught for food • feeds mainly on dead material • captures and eats other animals • feeds mainly on primary consumers • all the organsims in a feeding level • the natural environment of an organism • relating to or derived from living organsims • feeds on both primary and secondary consumers • ...
Arousal 2013-08-10
Across
- A motivational talk from a person of authority
- A state of physiological or psychological tension
- Made by the adrenal glands, causes increased heart and breathing rates
- A law that assumes performance improves with increased arousal
- Acronym of autonomic nervous system
- A type of response that influences the way a person feels
- Chemical messages sent and produced by glands
- Level of arousal evident in weight-lifting and tackling
- Athletes experience stress when leading up to a….
- Abbreviation of lost move syndrome
- A state of heightened physical and emotional arousal
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- A type of change that influences a person’s mental abilities
- A type of change that influences the way a person looks and acts
- A type of stress experienced by the general public, related to work and relationships
- A type of technique which requires materials from an athlete's environmental
- Internal or external stimuli that causes stress
- A mental technique that releases tension from muscles and calms the body
- The best possible level
- An organisms overall state of alertness
- When an athlete is unable to perform a well-rehearsed skill
20 Clues: The best possible level • Abbreviation of lost move syndrome • Acronym of autonomic nervous system • An organisms overall state of alertness • Chemical messages sent and produced by glands • A motivational talk from a person of authority • Internal or external stimuli that causes stress • A state of physiological or psychological tension • ...
CrossWord_Justin_Chapter5 2018-11-26
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- area’s sum of total organisms
- Scientist who first defined natural selection as a cause of evolution
- community experiences predictable change over time and reaches equilibrium
- organism’s use of resources and its role in a community
- an example of invasive species in North America
- only in a certain area, susceptible to environmental changes
- drives a feature of a group to intermediate trait
- Partner scientist of Darwin
- speciation when individuals are reproductively isolated in the same area
- disappearance of species, when species cannot adapt quickly enough to the changing environment or due to a human cause
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- when organisms in same area share resources by separating time/niche/etc
- a trait that promotes reproductive success in response to environmental pressure
- drives a feature of a group in one direction
- genetic makeup of a population changing over generations
- Ecological succession that starts without soil
- species with narrow niches
- speciation due to geographic isolation
- the creation of new species
- Ecological succession that starts with the soil
- drives a feature of a group towards the extreme
- species with wide niches
21 Clues: species with wide niches • species with narrow niches • the creation of new species • Partner scientist of Darwin • area’s sum of total organisms • speciation due to geographic isolation • drives a feature of a group in one direction • Ecological succession that starts without soil • Ecological succession that starts with the soil • ...
negin 2020-06-01
Across
- natural or artificial substance containing the chemical elements that improve growth and productiveness of plants.
- a planned space
- Alabama Department of Environmental Management abbreviation
- Contamination synonym
- Environmental Protection Agency abbreviation
- prevention: any practice that reduces, eliminates, or prevents pollution at its source
- change: A change in the climate of a region over time due to natural forces or human activity.
- a chemical element with the symbol Pb
- They have backbones and live in water.
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- an overflow of water
- can: Litter`s home!
- an impervious surface
- rainwater that does not soak into the ground.
- the chemical element with the symbol N and atomic number 7
- naturally occurring material that is broken down by processes of weathering and erosion
- relating to water
- water act is an Act passed by U.S. Congress to control water pollution.
- bloom: Sudden spurts of algal growth, which can affect water quality adversely and indicate potentially hazardous changes in local water chemistry.
- indicates that water has been contaminated with human or animal waste.
- Waste synonym
- is any water that has been contaminated by human use.
21 Clues: Waste synonym • a planned space • relating to water • can: Litter`s home! • an overflow of water • an impervious surface • Contamination synonym • a chemical element with the symbol Pb • They have backbones and live in water. • Environmental Protection Agency abbreviation • rainwater that does not soak into the ground. • is any water that has been contaminated by human use. • ...
homeostasis & bacteria/viruses 2024-03-28
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- non-living, and CANNOT be cured using antibiotics
- cell divides giving rise to two cells each having the potential to grow to the size of the original cell
- caused by inherited genes or environmental causes (like sunbathing or chemical exposure)
- a virus is?
- ability to maintain a constant internal environment in response to environmental changes
- the other percent of bacteria that are "bad"
- one of the two ways pathogenic bacteria can cause disease
- living,and can be cured by using antibiotics
- the process in which the end products of an action cause move of that action to occur in a feedback loop
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- what is bacteria ?
- caused by either direct or indirect contact
- offspring produced by a single organism
- all bacteria is ?
- caused by bacteria and viruses
- about this much of our bacteria in our body is "good"
- is when the end results of an action inhibit that action from continuing to occur
- all bacteria have
- describes as any change (besides injury) that disrupts the normal function of the body
- viruses take over
- disease causing agents
20 Clues: a virus is? • all bacteria is ? • all bacteria have • viruses take over • what is bacteria ? • disease causing agents • caused by bacteria and viruses • offspring produced by a single organism • caused by either direct or indirect contact • the other percent of bacteria that are "bad" • living,and can be cured by using antibiotics • ...
Noah Tim Tam's Sustainability Crossword Puzzle 2025-10-30
Across
- Coal, oil, and gas from ancient life that pollute when burned.
- Total greenhouse gases released by a person, group, or product.
- Global group formed in 1945 to promote peace and cooperation.
- Protecting nature and resources responsibly.
- Turning waste into reusable materials.
- Non-native species that harm ecosystems.
- Growth that doesn’t harm future generations.
- Gases that trap heat and warm the planet.
- Keeping nature balanced and saving resources for the future.
- Variety of life in an ecosystem.
- Long-term shifts in Earth’s weather caused mainly by humans.
- Harmful substances released into the environment.
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- Natural home of a species.
- 17 UN goals to improve global sustainability.
- Growth of cities, which can harm or help sustainability.
- Useful materials from nature like water and minerals.
- Heat from Earth used for power and heating.
- Impact: How human actions affect nature.
- Animals or plants at risk of extinction.
- Power from sources that naturally refill, like sun and wind.
20 Clues: Natural home of a species. • Variety of life in an ecosystem. • Turning waste into reusable materials. • Impact: How human actions affect nature. • Non-native species that harm ecosystems. • Animals or plants at risk of extinction. • Gases that trap heat and warm the planet. • Heat from Earth used for power and heating. • Protecting nature and resources responsibly. • ...
Ecology Revision 2025-11-25
Across
- An animal that hunts and kills other animals for food
- The reliance of species on one another for survival
- A line used to study changes in organisms across a habitat
- An organism that lives in very harsh conditions
- A microorganism that breaks down dead material
- The place where an organism lives
- The variety of different species in an ecosystem
- All the populations of different species living together in a habitat
- An organism that eats other organisms for energy
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- The process plants use to make glucose using light
- A square frame used for sampling in field investigations
- When organisms fight for limited resources
- A feature that allows an organism to survive in its environment
- All the organisms of the same species living in a particular area
- The process that releases energy from glucose
- A community of organisms interacting with the abiotic parts of their environment
- An animal that is eaten by a predator
- Non-living environmental factors such as light or temperature
- Living environmental factors such as predators or competitors
- An organism that makes its own food by photosynthesis
20 Clues: The place where an organism lives • An animal that is eaten by a predator • When organisms fight for limited resources • The process that releases energy from glucose • A microorganism that breaks down dead material • An organism that lives in very harsh conditions • The variety of different species in an ecosystem • An organism that eats other organisms for energy • ...
Biological explanation of depression 2018-10-25
Across
- one criticism of the biological explanation of depression
- the biological explanation ignores these factors
- drug treatment used to manage symptoms of depression
- the alternative explanation to the biological explanation
- the type of disorder that depression is classified as in the DSM
- Psychologist who found 46% concerned rates for depression for MZ twins
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- an enzyme which breaks down neurotransmitters
- when neurotransmitters are taken back to the pre-synaptic neurone
- weeks the length of time symptoms need to be present for a diagnosis
- group of neurotransmitters implicated in depression
- stress the explanation which considers biological and environmental factors
- neurotransmitter which controls levels of noradrenaline
12 Clues: an enzyme which breaks down neurotransmitters • the biological explanation ignores these factors • group of neurotransmitters implicated in depression • drug treatment used to manage symptoms of depression • neurotransmitter which controls levels of noradrenaline • one criticism of the biological explanation of depression • ...
CLASS ACTIVITY 2025-11-24
Across
- Natural airflow used to cool buildings without machines.
- Using digital tools to refine designs for better environmental results.
- A basic component or part of a system or structure.
- Mixing traditional methods with modern technology to improve performance.
- Describes materials that break down naturally without harming the environment.
- A traditional, low-carbon building material used worldwide.
- Decorative screens that filter light and air in traditional architecture.
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- Environmental condition architecture must adapt to.
- Traditional, locally developed building knowledge.
- FIBER Natural reinforcement added to stabilize and strengthen earth.
- Thermal property that lets thick walls store heat and stay cool.
- Bringing old techniques or materials back into practice.
12 Clues: Traditional, locally developed building knowledge. • Environmental condition architecture must adapt to. • A basic component or part of a system or structure. • Natural airflow used to cool buildings without machines. • Bringing old techniques or materials back into practice. • A traditional, low-carbon building material used worldwide. • ...
Colonial Settlement Crossword 2022-06-21
Across
- public affairs of a country
- an official agreement
- relating to economics
- physical work
- establishing control over the indigenous people
- the bottom of a ship
- historical interest
- infection of the intestines
- the action of establishing something
- an official appointed to govern
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- the process of being sent somewhere
- the action of exploring
- occurring naturally in a particular place; native
- free (someone) from slavery
- forefathers
- a group of people of one nationality
- a person sent on a religious mission
- the study of history
- a type of punishment
19 Clues: forefathers • physical work • historical interest • the study of history • the bottom of a ship • a type of punishment • an official agreement • relating to economics • the action of exploring • public affairs of a country • free (someone) from slavery • infection of the intestines • an official appointed to govern • the process of being sent somewhere • ...
Environmental Issues Crossword 2021-12-15
Across
- The basic structures needed for an area to function
- A long period of low rainfall that creates a water shortage
- The range of animals and plants in a given area
- A country that is at a lower stage of development
- When salt is removed from the sea water
- In industry where machines carry out tasks that humans used to do.
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- The process of decaying or rotting
- Where water is stored in rocks beneath the ground
- Any formulations that promote plant growth
- When crops and animals are grown by a farmer to feed their family
- Based in the same location
- High-income countries
- Naturally occurring underground water stores
13 Clues: High-income countries • Based in the same location • The process of decaying or rotting • When salt is removed from the sea water • Any formulations that promote plant growth • Naturally occurring underground water stores • The range of animals and plants in a given area • Where water is stored in rocks beneath the ground • ...
Hartford Environmental Issues 2024-08-28
Across
- The action of renewing and improving an area for future use. (1 word)
- The process of converting waste into reusable material. (1 word)
- Trespass The unintended intrusion of light into areas where it is not wanted. (2 words)
- Spaces Community spaces that contribute to the well-being of residents. (2 words)
- Water Systems designed to manage and improve the quality of drinking and stormwater. (3 words)
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- Recovery This involves using materials that can be recovered and reused in new forms. (2 words)
- The availability and quality of this essential resource are critical for public health. (1 word)
- Lanes A sustainable form of transportation infrastructure that promotes cycling. (2 words)
- Score A score that measures how pedestrian-friendly an area is. (2 words)
- A type of pest that significantly damages the property, crops, and food supplies across the United States.
- Assessment The assessment of natural environments to protect wildlife habitats. (2 words)
- Roof Type of roof that supports vegetation and helps manage stormwater. (2 words)
- Pollution A type of pollution often caused by excessive artificial lighting. (1 word)
- Management The collection of efforts to manage energy use and reduce carbon emissions. (2 words)
- Plain Restoration A natural disaster risk that can be managed with proper urban planning. (2 words)
15 Clues: The process of converting waste into reusable material. (1 word) • The action of renewing and improving an area for future use. (1 word) • Score A score that measures how pedestrian-friendly an area is. (2 words) • Roof Type of roof that supports vegetation and helps manage stormwater. (2 words) • ...
Marlee Livingston Europe's economics 2022-10-24
Across
- the government has no control over the economy
- they come back together
- the system of the countries
- 79% free 11% demand
- supply
- the goverment controls ALL
- trading without money
- the way industries are ran
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- traditions handed through generations
- they role the government plays
- countries that are closer than one type
- 69% free 49% demand
- 73% free 27% demand
- demand
14 Clues: supply • demand • 69% free 49% demand • 79% free 11% demand • 73% free 27% demand • trading without money • they come back together • the goverment controls ALL • the way industries are ran • the system of the countries • they role the government plays • traditions handed through generations • countries that are closer than one type • the government has no control over the economy
Securitization Summit 2023-05-15
Across
- Mr V Anantha Nageswaran is the current ___ for Government of India (acronym of his role)
- He is considered as the father of securitisation. What’s his first name?
- Strategic partner in fund raising for enterprises (two words: 7+5)
- Father of Microfinance. Md _____.
- Dutch economist who is known as the father of econometrics. What’s his last name?
- Pyramid of ratios to track a company’s financial performance. Du____ analysis.
- An Indian nobel laureate who contributed to field of welfare economics. What's his first name?
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- Known for option pricing model. What's his last name?
- In the field of statistics, outlier events like Covid-19 with far-reaching consequences are termed as ____ swan events
- In BSM option pricing model M stands for?
- Singham of India who is considered as 'father of banking reforms in India'.
- In a securitisation _____ arising out of financial assets are assigned to an SPV.
- He is recognized as 'father of modern finance'. Nobel laureate in economics. What's his last name?
13 Clues: Father of Microfinance. Md _____. • In BSM option pricing model M stands for? • Known for option pricing model. What's his last name? • Strategic partner in fund raising for enterprises (two words: 7+5) • He is considered as the father of securitisation. What’s his first name? • Singham of India who is considered as 'father of banking reforms in India'. • ...
Unit 3 vocab 2022-09-16
Across
- Something that causes people to move to a new location.
- The migrant has been compelled to move by cultural or environmental factors.
- Migration FROM a location.
- Someone who has been forced to migrate for similar political reasons as a refugee but has not migrated across an international border.
- A change in the migration pattern in a society that results from industrialization, population growth, and other social and economic changes that also produces demographic transition.
- An environmental or cultural feature of the landscape that hinders migration.
- The migrant has chosen to move, usually for economic reasons, though sometimes for environmental reasons.
- Someone who has been forced to migrate to another country to avoid the effects of armed conflict, situations of generalized violence, violations of human rights, or other disasters and cannot return for fear of persecution because of race, religion, nationality, membership in a social group, or political opinion.
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- Something that causes people to move out of their present location.
- The difference between the number of immigrants and the number of emigrants.
- Transfer of money by workers to people in the country from which they emigrated.
- Maximum limits on the number of people who could immigrate to the United States during a one year period.
- A permanent move to a new location.
- Someone who has migrated to another country in the hope of being recognized as a refugee.
- Migration TO a location.
15 Clues: Migration TO a location. • Migration FROM a location. • A permanent move to a new location. • Something that causes people to move to a new location. • Something that causes people to move out of their present location. • The difference between the number of immigrants and the number of emigrants. • ...
Characters: For the Life of Laetitia 2022-05-11
Across
- lived at home with his parents
- Laetitia's form teacher
- Laetitia's stepmother
- Laetitia's mother's godmother
- Laetitias grandmother
- Lacy's first friend at school
- 1st name Michael called Laetitia
- nickname for Lacy's grandfather
- cleaned hospital floors @ New York
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- the Literature teacher
- was an absentee father
- the Home Economics teacher
- Kenwyn was called ___ by Ma
- male child of Mr&Mrs.Johnson
- the wife of Uncle Jamsie
- passed her Common Entrance exam
- refered to as "the circus horse"
17 Clues: Laetitia's stepmother • Laetitias grandmother • the Literature teacher • was an absentee father • Laetitia's form teacher • the wife of Uncle Jamsie • the Home Economics teacher • Kenwyn was called ___ by Ma • male child of Mr&Mrs.Johnson • Laetitia's mother's godmother • Lacy's first friend at school • lived at home with his parents • passed her Common Entrance exam • ...
Characteristics Kenny 2023-05-15
12 Clues: knows a lot • teaches subject • makes people laugh • likes what he does • kind towards others • likes to design stuff • helps students not give up • a way of showing integrity • always on top of work duties • doesn't let stuff go to waste • being supportive towards students • wants to know more about everything
AML FINANCE 2025-05-23
13 Clues: LOAN • TOWER • FINANCE • Included: • efficient (4) • against risk (9) • activity for profit (8) • as security for a loan (10) • location of AML (2 words, 9) • finance company (2 words, 10) • a small or medium-sized enterprise (3) • term for spreading payments over time (13) • category in economics, deals with money (8)
Economics 2025-01-23
The Green Crossing 2021-04-30
Across
- Requiring minimal resources
- The principle of considering environmental aspects at all stages of product development
- A love of life and the living world
- A balance between emissions produced and emissions taken out of the atmosphere
- The process of converting waste into reusable material
- The act of making false or misleading claims about the environmental benefits
- Harmful contamination of the environment
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- Capable of being replaced by natural ecological cycles
- A climate accord signed here in 2016 has been crucial to global climate action
- A form of organic waste disposal
- Crop grown without the use of toxic pesticides and synthetic fertilizers
- Its depletion is melting the polar ice caps
12 Clues: Requiring minimal resources • A form of organic waste disposal • A love of life and the living world • Harmful contamination of the environment • Its depletion is melting the polar ice caps • Capable of being replaced by natural ecological cycles • The process of converting waste into reusable material • ...
Marine Biome 2014-10-16
Across
- What is the sea turtles favorite food?
- What is the largest mammal in the ocean?
- What is a microscopic marine plant called?
Down
- What gets caught in birds feathers that makes them drown?
- What sea creature that we talked about has a shell?
- For every gallon in the ocean there is a cup of what?
- What do sea turtle think are jelly fish?
- What effects the whole ocean that is a environmental concern?
- What environmental concern effects birds?
- What continents touch the marine biome?
10 Clues: What is the sea turtles favorite food? • What continents touch the marine biome? • What do sea turtle think are jelly fish? • What is the largest mammal in the ocean? • What environmental concern effects birds? • What is a microscopic marine plant called? • What sea creature that we talked about has a shell? • For every gallon in the ocean there is a cup of what? • ...
Eco art 2023-04-03
Across
- All the organisms and the physical environment with which they interact
- Friendly with nature
- The art of creating images by recording light
- problems. Issues about nature
- Efforts to promote and intervene in social, political, economic or environmental reform
- Physical world or universe
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- Diverse range of human activity that involves creativity and imagination
- Space used as a permanent residence
- Natural phenomenon of shaking of the surface of the Earth
- Social behaviour, institutions and norms found in human societies
10 Clues: Friendly with nature • Physical world or universe • problems. Issues about nature • Space used as a permanent residence • The art of creating images by recording light • Natural phenomenon of shaking of the surface of the Earth • Social behaviour, institutions and norms found in human societies • All the organisms and the physical environment with which they interact • ...
Fuel spill Crossword Puzzle 2024-04-02
Across
- - An unintentional release of fuel, often causing environmental damage.
- - Pollution of soil or water due to fuel spills.
- - The process of removing spilled fuel from the environment.
- - A small, unintentional escape of fuel.
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- - The spreading out of spilled fuel over a wide area.
- - Floating barriers used to contain fuel spills on water.
- - Measures taken to avoid fuel spills.
- - Concerning the environmental impact of fuel spills.
- - Short for hazardous materials, including spilled fuel.
- - Material used to soak up spilled fuel.
10 Clues: - Measures taken to avoid fuel spills. • - Material used to soak up spilled fuel. • - A small, unintentional escape of fuel. • - Pollution of soil or water due to fuel spills. • - The spreading out of spilled fuel over a wide area. • - Concerning the environmental impact of fuel spills. • - Short for hazardous materials, including spilled fuel. • ...
Variability 2025-12-19
Across
- caused by external conditions like climate, food.
- due to changes in DNA; can be inherited.
- ,Sudden, stable change in DNA producing new traits.
- occurring in body cells (not inherited).
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- arising from new combinations of parental genes.
- ,Mixing of genes during meiosis that increases variability.
- ,Natural differences seen among individuals of the same species.
- that is passed from parents to offspring.
- ,Variability caused by environmental factors; not inherited.
- occurring in reproductive cells; inherited.
10 Clues: due to changes in DNA; can be inherited. • occurring in body cells (not inherited). • that is passed from parents to offspring. • occurring in reproductive cells; inherited. • arising from new combinations of parental genes. • caused by external conditions like climate, food. • ,Sudden, stable change in DNA producing new traits. • ...
Environmental Citizenship - Day-7 2023-10-25
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- agriculture or urbanized land use
- Perceptions of the worth of environmental components
- an objective understanding of environmental issues
- one or more communities interacting with environment
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- presence of potentially damaging chemicals in the environment
- actions taken to lessen their impacts on the environment
- A hazard or probability
- Wise use of natural resources
8 Clues: A hazard or probability • Wise use of natural resources • agriculture or urbanized land use • an objective understanding of environmental issues • Perceptions of the worth of environmental components • one or more communities interacting with environment • actions taken to lessen their impacts on the environment • ...
Welcome to MAPS 2024-11-12
10 Clues: UTS • camp • what we are • SOE address • OIKOS colour • OIKOSCONNECT • latest oikos event • number of departments • most good-looking mascot among all schools • a social science that studies the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services
Economics Senior Lunch 2018 2018-05-08
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- Dean of the Tepper School of Business
- _______ multipliers are interpreted as the imputed value or shadow prices of inputs for production
- Type of function that is easy to compute but whose inverse is very difficult to compute
- Informal understanding that governs behavior in a society
- Measurement of responsiveness of an economic variable to a change in another variable
- Alternative to expected utility theory. Utilities are defined over losses and gains rather than over final wealth levels
- A deviation between the observed data and the restrictions on variables imposed by set of first order conditions of a Pareto optimal competitive equilibrium
- Which faculty member published a paper called “Local Economics Growth from Primary Election Spending”
- Econometric term for the correlation between independent variables and the error terms
- When a good/service becomes more valuable the more people use it
- Difference between prices that asset sellers demand and buyers require
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- In the Solow Growth Model, production growth rate declines as __________ accumulates
- Akerlof’s paper “The Market for Lemons” describes how asymmetry of information leads to ________ selection
- In 1996 (the year many of you were born), the first version of this popular programming language was released
- A set of assumptions designed to simplify the world and make it more understandable in order to address a specific question
- Tendency to judge the frequency or likelihood of an event by the extent to which it resembles the typical case
- Co-Author of “Adapting to Climate Change: Evidence from Long-Run Changes in the Temperature-Mortality Relationship in the 20th Century United States
- Which faculty member is an avid bagpiper
- Risk to the financial system
- Which faculty member won the 2017 The William H. and Frances S. Ryan Award for Meritorious Teaching
- Who is the head of the Economics Program
- Which faculty member was an Economist with the Ministry of Trade and Industry of Singapore
- Process of determining the present value of a payment or a stream of payments that is to be received in the future
- Honorary Advisor to the Institute for Monetary and Economic Studies of the Bank of Japan
- Number of CMU affiliated Nobel Laureates in Economics
- Ballot that stockholders use to vote shares
26 Clues: Risk to the financial system • Dean of the Tepper School of Business • Which faculty member is an avid bagpiper • Who is the head of the Economics Program • Ballot that stockholders use to vote shares • Number of CMU affiliated Nobel Laureates in Economics • Informal understanding that governs behavior in a society • ...
Economics Final Exam Study Guide 2025-04-28
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- A underutilization of resources on a PPC.
- The country's economic worth divided by the people
- Required by humans to survive.
- Chart that shows the market desire based on quantity and supply
- Grid used to view all opportunity costs.
- Things humans desire.
- Goods that are non-rivalrous and non-exclusive.
- The value of an entire country's economy
- Econ. system with no government interference
- Econ. system that mixes government and freedom
- The work put into the creation of products by humans.
- The value of a particular product compared to the amount of labor needed to make it.
- All raw natural materials.
- Government programs meant to protect consumers and producers
- Skills and Knowledge.
- Third party results of an economic decision.
- The study of scarcity and choice.
- The money or capital saved from making a purchase
- Metaphors coined by Adam Smith about the Free Market
- Econ. system with full government control
- Occurs when there are limited resources for unlimited wants and needs.
- The creation of a business.
- The cycle of economics that has periods of expansion followed by contraction.
- Tools and Buildings.
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- The ability to agree freely to selling and buying what you want.
- Econ. system based on trade and old values
- Goes to the sky (up)
- A point outside the curve on a PPC.
- This deals with economics in smaller units like individuals and firms.
- Charts used to show trade offs with resources.
- Goes to the dirt (down)
- The 4 classifications of creating goods and services.
- Separating workers jobs when creating goods and services for efficiency.
- All possible production possibilities on a PPC.
- When an economic system malfunctions and fails to distribute resources well.
- What is given up in a decision.
- The revenue taken by the government
- What to produce? How to produce? For whom to produce?
- All human-made resources.
- Often this deals with large scale units in the economy like the government.
- Takes place when people want something producers are unable or unwilling to make.
- The money or capital made from selling a good or service
- Goods that are rivalrous and exclusive.
43 Clues: Goes to the sky (up) • Tools and Buildings. • Things humans desire. • Skills and Knowledge. • Goes to the dirt (down) • All human-made resources. • All raw natural materials. • The creation of a business. • Required by humans to survive. • What is given up in a decision. • The study of scarcity and choice. • A point outside the curve on a PPC. • The revenue taken by the government • ...
Unit 1 - Intro To Econ 2025-01-21
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- most common type of economy in the world today - blend of free and command economies
- one of the government's roles in American Free Enterprise (hint: medicare, social security, etc)
- this curve represents opportunity cost for producing at maximum capacity in an economy
- economic principle that drives people to act in a certain way, for example a paycheck drives people to work.
- individual who combines the factors of production to create a good or service
- economic theorist that praised the free market system
- inside the production possibility curve
- factor of production represented by jenny working overtime at the grocery store
- land, labor, capital
- type of externality represented by the increased traffic associated with the opening of a new Starbucks in your neighborhood
- believed that free markets exploited workers
- unlimited needs and wants leads to?
- economic process of weighing pros and cons of any economic decision
- branch of economics that deals with individual decisions, like why consumers choose to supersize meals
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- type of economic system unique to America - some free market, some centrally planned
- you give up hanging out with your friends to study for the Econ exam
- model that illustrates how households, firms, and government exchange resources
- type of economy in which people typically do what their family has done for generations
- a contractors knowledge of building codes would be considered this factor of production
- type of good provided in a mixed economy that is accessible to everyone - e.g. city park
- one of the main goals of American Free Enterprise reflected by increasing GDP
- combines factors of production
- Adam Smith's force that guides the overall function of the market
- capital oven at a bakery would be considered this factor of production
- type of science that is heavily represented by numbers (e.g. Economics)
- type of economy Karl Marx would have supported
- factor of production represent by sugar in the production of Skittles
- law that states that more and more resources are needed when switching production from one item to another
- branch of economics that deals with big things like overall unemployment rate
- side effect of an economic decision
- type of market in which their is no government regulation
31 Clues: land, labor, capital • combines factors of production • unlimited needs and wants leads to? • side effect of an economic decision • inside the production possibility curve • believed that free markets exploited workers • type of economy Karl Marx would have supported • economic theorist that praised the free market system • ...
Econ Vocab - Unit 2 2025-09-09
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- the exchange of goods and services between two parties
- an official ban on trade with another country
- the money received on a regular basis from working or through investments
- the method used by the government to manage its spending and taxes to influence the growth of the economy
- the actions taken by the nation's central bank to manage the money supply and maintain stability in the economy
- a sum of money used to assist individuals and companies that is from the government
- The branch of economics that focuses on the actions of agents in an economy, such as households, workers, and businesses
- all assets owned by a person at death
- the amount of money paid to an employee
- the increasing interdependence of the world's economies, allowing the flow of goods and services to flow across nations
- a financial short where expenses exceed revenues over a period of time
- consists of businesses that want to make a profit by selling goods and services
- When one company or producer controls an entire market or industry
- creations of the mind used in commerce that are granted exclusive rights
- the industry of financial institutions who move money between people and businesses
- laws used to keep competition fair by preventing monopolies or other unfair market practices
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- the profit made when the value of an asset goes above the original purchase price and is sold
- a required payment to the government to help fund programs and other services
- the organizations that are run by the government to serve the community
- A government rule that limits the quantity or value of goods a nation can buy from or sell to other countries over a period of time
- how much one currency is worth in another country
- The branch of economics that focuses on broad issues such as growth, unemployment, inflation, and trade balance; the “big picture” of economics
- happens when people, businesses, or nations depend on another for the trade of goods and services
- the governments rules that impact how markets and businesses work
- someone who takes risks to start a new business venture
- the government's power to take private property for public use in exchange for compensation
26 Clues: all assets owned by a person at death • the amount of money paid to an employee • an official ban on trade with another country • how much one currency is worth in another country • the exchange of goods and services between two parties • someone who takes risks to start a new business venture • the governments rules that impact how markets and businesses work • ...
Economics - 2024 Final Exam Guide III 2024-12-06
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- Type of stock that allows its holders to vote on corporate matters.
- Means all goods produced by a nation's citizens in a year's time.
- Exchange of goods free from governmental restrictions or penalties.
- The asserted value of money.
- The most widely used transaction account.
- Promotion of one's own nation and government regardles of moral considerations.
- Economics that is the study of specific components within a major economy.
- Sum cost of all the factors of production used in making goods.
- Investments that can be quickly converted to cash.
- Type of government that was found in the Soviet Union and is found in China.
- Large, complex organization composed of appointed officials and numerous agencies.
- Founder of Austrian school of economics.
- Sum cost of all the factors of production used in producing one unit of a good.
- Economic system in which decisions involving the production, distribution, & consumption of goods are based on custom, heredity, & caste.
- Type of stock that pays its holders and annual fixed amount in cash dividends if the company makes enough profit.
- Legal entity which is distinct from the people who own it.
- Means all the goods produced within a nation in a year's time.
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- Theory that a reduction of taxees makes more money available for investment in capital and research, thereby increasing productivity.
- Theory that variation in the money supply is the main source of economic fluctuations.
- Legal tender backed by nothing but a government promise.
- Economic philosophy based on belief that society's economic problems can be better solved by "expert planners".
- Amounts paid to an organization in exchange for insurance coverage.
- Economics that is the study of national and international economies.
- Period duing which the economy declines or recedes usually 6 months in a row.
- Economic system based upon collective ownership and control of many national resources.
- Governmental agency set up to insure bank deposits.
- Commitment of resources to a project or purpose that is expected to bring future profit.
- Possessing absolute, compelling power.
- Account that allows limited transactions & pays an interest rate that changes with demands for loans.
- Document that guarantees the holder the amount of his original investment plus a specified rate of interest by a certain date.
30 Clues: The asserted value of money. • Possessing absolute, compelling power. • Founder of Austrian school of economics. • The most widely used transaction account. • Investments that can be quickly converted to cash. • Governmental agency set up to insure bank deposits. • Legal tender backed by nothing but a government promise. • ...
SUSTAINABILITY SERVICES 2023-09-05
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- IS THE TOTAL EXTENSION IN TERMS OF THE IMPACT A PERSON, A PRODUCT OR A PROCESS HAS OVER THE ENVIRONMENT, THE SOCIETY OR THE ECONOMY
- AN INTENSE DESIRE OR ENTHUSIASM FOR SOMETHING
- IS WHEN A PRODUCT OR A PROCESS PROVIDES MORE BENEFITS THAN OTHER FOR THE SAME OR ALMOST THE SAME PRICE
- IS THE ACT IN WHICH A PERSON OR A GROUP OF PERSONS ARE DEDICATED TO A COMMON CAUSE TO OBTAIN A RESULT
- ARE THE DISCHARGES OF A PROCESS, USUALLY TO SOIL, WATER OR AIR
- IS THE ACRONYM OF A METHODOLOGY TO MEASURE THE EFFECTS OF A PRODUCT OR SERVICE FROM THE EXTRACTION OF RAW MATERIALS TO END-OF-LIFE
- IS THE TYPE OF SUSTAINABILITY, UNDER WHICH AN ACTIVITY CAN BE HELD FOR A LONG TIME OR WITH MINIMAL MODIFICATIONS TO ENSURE HEALTHY RELATIONSHIPS AMONG PEOPLE
- REFERS TO A PRODUCT WITH NEUTRAL OR MINIMAL NEGATIVE EFFECTS IN THE PEOPLE, THE PLANET OR THE PROSPERITY ALONG ITS FULL LIFE-CYCLE
- IS AN UNETHICAL MARKETING PRACTICE WHERE THE ENVIRONMENTAL BENEFITS OF A PRODUCT ARE EXAGGERATED
- IS A STRONG EFFECT ON SOMETHING OR SOMEONE. CAN BE NEGATIVE OR POSITIVE.
- IS THE CONJUNCTION OF ISSUES THAT ARE RELEVANT FOR A COMPANY AND ITS STAKEHOLDERS IN TERMS OF IMPACT, STRATEGY AND ABILITY TO ACT IN FAVOR OF
- THE RATIONAL PROCESS TO MAKE JUDGEMENTS ABOUT SOMETHING
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- IS THE COMPLETE SERIES OF EVENTS THAT NEED TO OCCUR TO CREATE A NEW PRODUCT, FROM RAW MATERIALS EXTRACTION TO END-OF-LIFE (TWO WORDS WITHOUT SPACE IN THE MIDDLE)
- IS THE ACRONYM OF A STANDARDIZED METHODOLOGY TO COMMUNICATE THE ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS OF A PRODUCT
- IS THE TYPE OF SUSTAINABILITY, UNDER WHICH AN ACTIVITY CAN BE HELD FOR A LONG TIME IN THE SAME WAY OR WITH MINIMUM MODIFICATIONS AND STAY WITHIN THE PLANETARY BOUNDARIES
- ARE THE PERSONS WHO CAN AFFECT OR BE AFFECTED BY THE COMPANY
- IS THE TYPE OF SUSTAINABILITY THAT ENSURES THAT SOMETHING CAN BE DONE FOR A LONG TIME AND SUSTAIN ITSELF REGARDLESS OF COSTS OR OTHER FINANCIAL ASPECTS INVOLVED
- IS THE ACRONYM FOR THE STRATEGIC WAY OF INTEGRATE ENVIRONMENTAL, SOCIAL AND GOVERNANCE PRACTICES IN A COMPANY
- IS THE ESTABLISHED SET OF ATTITUDES HELD BY A PERSON OR A GROUP OF PERSONS
- IS THE ACTION OF USING A RESOURCE IN A SYSTEMATIC WAY
- IS THE CONSIDERATION OF THE INTERRELATIONSHIP BETWEEN DIFFERENT COMPONENTS OR MULTIPLE CONJUNCTION OF COMPONENTS
- REFERS TO THE VERY FIRST STEPS MADE DURING A PROCESS (TWO WORDS WITHOUT SPACE IN THE MIDDLE)
22 Clues: AN INTENSE DESIRE OR ENTHUSIASM FOR SOMETHING • IS THE ACTION OF USING A RESOURCE IN A SYSTEMATIC WAY • THE RATIONAL PROCESS TO MAKE JUDGEMENTS ABOUT SOMETHING • ARE THE PERSONS WHO CAN AFFECT OR BE AFFECTED BY THE COMPANY • ARE THE DISCHARGES OF A PROCESS, USUALLY TO SOIL, WATER OR AIR • IS A STRONG EFFECT ON SOMETHING OR SOMEONE. CAN BE NEGATIVE OR POSITIVE. • ...
Joan Arboleda 2012-07-12
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- Strive to find solutions for environmental issues like pollution
- These engineers apply to the mathematical and scientific principles of engineering.
- _____ engineers plan and build construction projects. Starts with 'C' and rhymes with giggle.
- Uses their knowledge about nuclear energy to solve engineering problems.
- Designs software. Rhymes with lava.
- Use of laser and fiber visions technology.
- _______ engineers consists of the engineering of boats, ships, and oil rigs.
- _________ engineers try to find the most effective way to use basic production like machines and people.
- Engineers that manufactures heat and air conditioning.
- These engineers design and draw blueprints. rhymes with craft.
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- These engineers study the Earth's natural resources and environment
- Vaccine for some of the most contagious diseases
- Resolves system designs and managements issues.
- Simplified irrigation system for crops.
- _____ engineers makes it possible to fly safe in the skies. Rhymes with might.
- Control Oversees the steps in manufacturing materials
16 Clues: Designs software. Rhymes with lava. • Simplified irrigation system for crops. • Use of laser and fiber visions technology. • Resolves system designs and managements issues. • Vaccine for some of the most contagious diseases • Control Oversees the steps in manufacturing materials • Engineers that manufactures heat and air conditioning. • ...
Safety Always 2017-09-02
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- Big environmental threat - (1st word)
- AOCR, list of Reportable Occurrences
- Safety circulars for tech crew? (@waves -SSQE manuals)
- B737; Non-ILS, day, VMC, 'Glide slope' alert occurrence form
- Emergency process to contact crew at layovers; OPS ______
- This captures Human Factors, confidentially
- A potential for an incident
- No equipment here when aircraft is moving in/out
- This can be seen in the cabin, when smoky (SEP Abbr.)
- Most common medical emergency* (attached article)
- ILS glide slope alert reporting form – all times; _______ Report
- In emergency, Commander to CIC; minimum brief!
- "...ops safer for everyone lies with ____ ___ __ __"(3rd/4th word -Safety Policy)
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- Change is coming!
- SilkAir Safety Policy; Bold four-letter word
- Report ground incidents here
- “Responsibility for making our ... (1st/2nd word of 4 – Safety Policy)
- PM’s first call for terrain threat
- Radio call for Pilot Incapacitation
- Cabin crew’s primary role
- Big environmental threat – (2nd word)
- EFB power source
- Ground handling equipment/vehicles area; Equipment ______area
- Integrated Safety Management System, abbreviated
- Feeling tired! Report here
25 Clues: EFB power source • Change is coming! • Cabin crew’s primary role • Feeling tired! Report here • A potential for an incident • Report ground incidents here • PM’s first call for terrain threat • Radio call for Pilot Incapacitation • AOCR, list of Reportable Occurrences • Big environmental threat - (1st word) • Big environmental threat – (2nd word) • ...
Coast KQ2 2013-06-29
Across
- the breeding and rearing of fish in cages or ponds
- natural environment in which plants and animal live
- events or conditions that cause changes
- activities done for enjoyment when one is not working
- ways of moving around
- the filling of rivers and reeds with sediments eroded from nearby land masses
- the loss of colour from corals
- services that support the production of all other ecosystem services
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- shelter provided for people
- factors that are likely to cause damage or danger
- ability of life forms to adjust to changing conditions such as climate changes
- natural or artificial conditions such as heat
- the temporary movement of people, primarily for leisure or recreational purposes
- waste disposal into the sea which destroys the coast and endangers marine life
- the level of murkiness of the water
- the development of zones,as in a mangrove forest
- areas in which fish are bred and raised
- services that help regulate an environmental system
- services providing for human need such ad fish
- salt-tolerant tropical or subtropical plants growing in tidal mid on sheltered coasts
20 Clues: ways of moving around • shelter provided for people • the loss of colour from corals • the level of murkiness of the water • events or conditions that cause changes • areas in which fish are bred and raised • natural or artificial conditions such as heat • services providing for human need such ad fish • the development of zones,as in a mangrove forest • ...
Arousal 2013-08-07
Across
- The best possible level
- A law that assumes performance improves with increased arousal
- Level of arousal evident in weight-lifting and tackling
- A state of physiological or psychological tension
- Athletes experience stress when leading up to a….
- A type of change that influences the way a person looks and acts
- A type of change that influences a person’s mental abilities
- Made by the adrenal glands, causes increased heart and breathing rates
- A motivational talk from a person of authority
- A type of response that influences the way a person feels
- When an athlete is unable to perform a well-rehearsed skill
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- Chemical messages sent and produced by glands
- A type of stress experienced by the general public, related to work and relationships
- Abbreviation of lost move syndrome
- A type of technique which requires materials from an athlete's environmental
- Acronym of autonomic nervous system
- An organisms overall state of alertness
- A mental technique that releases tension from muscles and calms the body
- A state of heightened physical and emotional arousal
- Internal or external stimuli that causes stress
20 Clues: The best possible level • Abbreviation of lost move syndrome • Acronym of autonomic nervous system • An organisms overall state of alertness • Chemical messages sent and produced by glands • A motivational talk from a person of authority • Internal or external stimuli that causes stress • A state of physiological or psychological tension • ...
STEP 1: Self-Assessment 2016-02-08
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- Key word for Sanguines
- Motivation based on achievement, approval, competence, and knowledge
- Characteristics that are innate and don't change over time
- Key word for Phlegmatics
- Patterns of environmental events; dimension of time
- Motivation based on money, physical surroundings and comforts, emotional and physical well-being
- Independence, privacy, responsibility, spirituality, health and activity
- Generation who came of age with two-income families, rising divorce rates, and a faltering economy
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- Specific subjects, procedures, and information necessary to perform particular tasks
- Generation who is described as sheltered, pressured, and conventional
- Model that explains environmental influences
- Motivation based on affiliation with others, acceptance, belonging, love
- Skills that is based on ability and aptitude
- Variety, leadership, prestige, early entry, field of interest
- Personality characteristic skills that contribute to performing work
- Key word for Cholerics
- Generation who wanted to see change in society and believed it would happen
- Motivation based on self-fulfillment, other's fulfillment, spirituality, exploration
- An ability to perform an activity in a competent manner
- Key word for Melancholies
- Characteristics that develop over time
21 Clues: Key word for Sanguines • Key word for Cholerics • Key word for Phlegmatics • Key word for Melancholies • Characteristics that develop over time • Model that explains environmental influences • Skills that is based on ability and aptitude • Patterns of environmental events; dimension of time • An ability to perform an activity in a competent manner • ...
Bioindicators 2024-10-21
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- occurs through a chemical reaction that produces light within an organism’s body
- Indicate or monitor the health of environment
- significant component of biological monitoring programs for assessing water quality
- a species ecologists monitor to help gauge
- frogs affected by ____
- also known as bioamplication
- is the gradual accumulation of subtances, such as pesticides or other chemicals in an oragnisms
- considered accurate indicators of environmental stress and the health of biosphere as a whole
- indicates sewage and heavy metal pollution
- they can be form both higher and lower classes of plantae
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- indicate the presence of gold in the soil
- often uses as bioindicators because they are very sensitive to pollution
- one of example of higher plants
- can live in extreme conditions, but they have pollutio
- live in slightly polluted water
- Diverse group of organisms found in large quantities and are easier to detect and sample
- used as bioindicator to determine acute toxicity
- have been widely documented as useful indicators aof environmental water
- algae that live in houses made of glass
- one of immature insects example
20 Clues: frogs affected by ____ • also known as bioamplication • one of example of higher plants • live in slightly polluted water • one of immature insects example • algae that live in houses made of glass • indicate the presence of gold in the soil • a species ecologists monitor to help gauge • indicates sewage and heavy metal pollution • ...
Bioindicators 2024-10-21
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- used as bioindicator to determine acute toxicity
- frogs affected by ____
- often uses as bioindicators because they are very sensitive to pollution
- also known as bioamplication
- have been widely documented as useful indicators aof environmental water
- occurs through a chemical reaction that produces light within an organism’s body
- one of immature insects example
- is the gradual accumulation of subtances, such as pesticides or other chemicals in an oragnisms
- Indicate or monitor the health of environment
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- indicates sewage and heavy metal pollution
- a species ecologists monitor to help gauge
- Diverse group of organisms found in large quantities and are easier to detect and sample
- they can be form both higher and lower classes of plantae
- algae that live in houses made of glass
- considered accurate indicators of environmental stress and the health of biosphere as a whole
- indicate the presence of gold in the soil
- one of example of higher plants
- significant component of biological monitoring programs for assessing water quality
- live in slightly polluted water
- can live in extreme conditions, but they have pollutio
20 Clues: frogs affected by ____ • also known as bioamplication • one of example of higher plants • one of immature insects example • live in slightly polluted water • algae that live in houses made of glass • indicate the presence of gold in the soil • indicates sewage and heavy metal pollution • a species ecologists monitor to help gauge • ...
Bioindicators 2024-10-21
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- indicate the presence of gold in the soil
- algae that live in houses made of glass
- Indicate or monitor the health of environment
- often uses as bioindicators because they are very sensitive to pollution
- also known as bioamplication
- is the gradual accumulation of subtances, such as pesticides or other chemicals in an oragnisms
- indicates sewage and heavy metal pollution
- one of immature insects example
- have been widely documented as useful indicators aof environmental water
- they can be form both higher and lower classes of plantae
Down
- used as bioindicator to determine acute toxicity
- one of example of higher plants
- Diverse group of organisms found in large quantities and are easier to detect and sample
- considered accurate indicators of environmental stress and the health of biosphere as a whole
- significant component of biological monitoring programs for assessing water quality
- live in slightly polluted water
- a species ecologists monitor to help gauge
- occurs through a chemical reaction that produces light within an organism’s body
- frogs affected by ____
- can live in extreme conditions, but they have pollutio
20 Clues: frogs affected by ____ • also known as bioamplication • one of example of higher plants • live in slightly polluted water • one of immature insects example • algae that live in houses made of glass • indicate the presence of gold in the soil • a species ecologists monitor to help gauge • indicates sewage and heavy metal pollution • ...
speed test 2022-11-30
Across
- compound
- chimpanzee
- cooker
- internationality
- category
- romance
- empathy
- confidence
- arc
- support
- seed
- giant
- awesome
- smoke
- provide
- painting
- quiz
- zebra
- oral
- ambition
- identify
- fantastic
- offend
- train
- statistics
- linear
- bumblebee
- refer
- aggressive
- bleeding
- critical
- illness
- myself
- code
- union
- formal
- keyboard
- hypothesis
- environmental
- bubbles
- revolution
- xylophone
- new
- society
- turbulence
- opinion
- sunlight
- yummy
- help
- sensitive
- material
Down
- change
- terror
- carbon
- bacteria
- strategy
- death
- random
- contribution
- together
- nucleus
- corridor
- minute
- come
- alter
- supermarket
- draw
- passing
- curious
- negative
- panicked
- however
- beginning
- agony
- nonsense
- clause
- capture
- football
- limber
- ruler
- electrons
- tennis
- spark
- irony
- flow
- horrible
- capitalism
- water
- absent
- model
- tortoise
- door
- countryside
- civil
- limited
- fix
96 Clues: arc • new • fix • come • seed • draw • quiz • oral • flow • code • door • help • death • alter • giant • smoke • agony • zebra • train • refer • ruler • spark • irony • water • union • model • civil • yummy • change • terror • carbon • cooker • random • minute • clause • offend • linear • limber • tennis • myself • formal • absent • romance • empathy • nucleus • support • awesome • provide • passing • curious • however • capture • illness • bubbles • society • limited • opinion • compound • bacteria • strategy • together • ...
Barbie Princess Charm School 2024-10-07
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- Learned behaviour through reinforcement
- The memory store that is potentially permanent.
- Accuracy from a study that applies to real life situations
- The gene of impulsive aggression
- Culture where you prioritise others over yourself
- How we store information through a process
- The theory that behaviour is learned through observation
- Learned behaviour from our environment
- The concept of how good people turn evil
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- Learned behaviour by association
- Culture where you prioritise yourself over others
- The assumption in which our genes and hormones determine our behaviour.
- The memory store that lasts 30 seconds.
- Our senses that register environmental stimuli
- The way our brain converts information into a way we can remember it and can be converted from one store to another
- The assumption in which we think and interpret information from our surroundings.
- Mismatch between the slow pace of genetic evolution and faster rate of environmental and cultural changes
- How our brain breaks down large amounts of information to make it easier to store
- Retrieval of information through one of the memory stores without cues
- Behaviour we are naturally born with
20 Clues: Learned behaviour by association • The gene of impulsive aggression • Behaviour we are naturally born with • Learned behaviour from our environment • Learned behaviour through reinforcement • The memory store that lasts 30 seconds. • The concept of how good people turn evil • How we store information through a process • Our senses that register environmental stimuli • ...
English 2025-01-16
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- That is not managed properly can pollute the environment
- To forcefully remove something or someone from a place or position
- Something unwelcome or unpleasant that is spreading unchecked
- Something specific or distinct.
- Although there are rules in place, the people are still
- The capacity to have an effect on the character, development, or behavior of someone or something.
- Environmental depends on reducing littering behavior
- Found in various locations rather than all together
- Taking into account or thinking about something carefully.
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- Someone who is not developed physically, mentally, or emotionally, or lacking the responsibility for their age.
- A community of living organisms in a particular area and their physical environment.
- To throw away something that is no longer wanted or useful.
- When something is done on purpose.
- Social influence can influence someone to litter
- Happening by chance or without intention.
- Animals or organisms that feed on dead organic material.
- Lack of environmental awareness causes waste management
- People who walk, especially in a town or city.
- The villagers were deeply by the recent floods.
- Areas are prone to littering problems
20 Clues: Something specific or distinct. • When something is done on purpose. • Areas are prone to littering problems • Happening by chance or without intention. • People who walk, especially in a town or city. • Social influence can influence someone to litter • The villagers were deeply by the recent floods. • Found in various locations rather than all together • ...
Unit 1 ESS 2025-09-29
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- Assessment of environmental, social, and economic impacts before a project.
- 2006 documentary by Davis Guggenheim highlighting climate change.
- Addition of a substance or agent to the environment through human activity.
- Pollutant that cannot be broken down in a reasonable time.
- 1962 book by Rachel Carson that raised awareness about pesticides.
- Natural resources providing sustainable goods or services.
- 1984 industrial disaster in India.
- Species used to measure pollution levels in an environment.
- James Lovelocks's hypothesis that the Earth is a self-regulating system.
- 1986 nuclear disaster in Ukraine
- Land and water area needed to provide resources for a population sustainably.
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- Worldview arguing that humans must sustainably manage the global system.
- Worldview that technological developments can solve environmental problems.
- Pollution from a single identifiable site.
- Process caused by excess nutrients, leading to algal blooms and oxygen depletion.
- Worldview putting ecology and nature at the center.
- Use of resources allowing natural replacement and recovery of ecosystems.
- 2011 nuclear disaster in Japan.
- Capable of being broken down by natural biological processes.
- Pollution from numerous dispersed sources.
20 Clues: 2011 nuclear disaster in Japan. • 1986 nuclear disaster in Ukraine • 1984 industrial disaster in India. • Pollution from a single identifiable site. • Pollution from numerous dispersed sources. • Worldview putting ecology and nature at the center. • Pollutant that cannot be broken down in a reasonable time. • Natural resources providing sustainable goods or services. • ...
Vocab 2024-04-11
11 Clues: ISIS • Reagan's economics • Stagnant inflation • Extra unspent money • How Nixon got elected • A huge music festival thing • Five guys broke into a hotel • This happened to Trump twice • A very bad thing that I don't want • Presidential forgiveness from wrongdoings • Peacefully discussing national differences
Vocab 2024-04-11
11 Clues: ISIS • Reagan's economics • Stagnant inflation • Extra unspent money • How Nixon got elected • A huge music festival thing • Five guys broke into a hotel • This happened to Trump twice • A very bad thing that I don't want • Presidential forgiveness from wrongdoings • Peacefully discussing national differences
William 2020-08-09
14 Clues: food • hard work • it is a want • how to make goods • how to make tools • something you need • a resource of land • something you want • stuff that is on land • how much we buy of something • how much to buy of something • how much there is of somthing • someone doing something for you • how to solve a economic problem
Lesson 3 Vocab Crossword 2023-04-27
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- 1조
- 자석
- similar to strange.
- 경제학
- To do something over and over again.
- Boats _____ on the water.
- I will accept the ________.
Down
- I have to go to the graduation ___________.
- This is located in your head.
- I made a ________ on the exam.
- They have a good sense of _________.
- I want to go to a SKY __________.
- 해군
- They made an amazing __________.
14 Clues: 1조 • 자석 • 해군 • 경제학 • similar to strange. • Boats _____ on the water. • I will accept the ________. • This is located in your head. • I made a ________ on the exam. • They made an amazing __________. • I want to go to a SKY __________. • They have a good sense of _________. • To do something over and over again. • I have to go to the graduation ___________.
Arousal 2013-08-07
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- Chemical messages sent and produced by glands
- A type of technique which requires materials from an athlete's environmental
- A type of stress experienced by the general public, related to work and relationships
- A state of physiological or psychological tension
- An organisms overall state of alertness
- A mental technique that releases tension from muscles and calms the body
- A motivational talk from a person of authority
- A state of heightened physical and emotional arousal
- When an athlete is unable to perform a well-rehearsed skill
- Level of arousal evident in weight-lifting and tackling
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- The best possible level
- A type of change that influences a person’s mental abilities
- A law that assumes performance improves with increased arousal
- Athletes experience stress when leading up to a….
- A type of change that influences the way a person looks and acts
- Internal or external stimuli that causes stress
- Abbreviation of lost move syndrome
- A type of response that influences the way a person feels
- Acronym of autonomic nervous system
- Made by the adrenal glands, causes increased heart and breathing rates
20 Clues: The best possible level • Abbreviation of lost move syndrome • Acronym of autonomic nervous system • An organisms overall state of alertness • Chemical messages sent and produced by glands • A motivational talk from a person of authority • Internal or external stimuli that causes stress • Athletes experience stress when leading up to a…. • ...
8th Grade Latin America 2018-03-15
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- their main products are are cattle and wheat grain.
- it was dictator surprisingly sometimes elected directly by the people.
- this has led to environmental damage.
- there are more than 265 million consumers in this market.
- the type of work that provides people with a small economy.
- place of origin of a major culture.
- the gaining control over the land known as Brazil.
- this technique reduces soil erosion.
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- when military would step in and seize power.
- a language spoken by natives before Spanish settlers.
- this variety of life is being destroyed at a rapid rate.
- in the place are assemble materials into finished products and then exported.
- an environmental organization
- antonym of democratic
- it was an Aztec city.
- clearing aways trees in the rain forest.
- in North America they are similar to the Great Plains.
- the government of Brazil wants people to move into this area and develop the land.
- its movement was of redistributing land to the peasants.
- breaking up large landholdings and giving portions away to farmers.
20 Clues: antonym of democratic • it was an Aztec city. • an environmental organization • place of origin of a major culture. • this technique reduces soil erosion. • this has led to environmental damage. • clearing aways trees in the rain forest. • when military would step in and seize power. • the gaining control over the land known as Brazil. • ...
Engineering Careers Crossword 2019-09-23
Across
- Bring innovative projects to the market
- Develop aircraft and spacecraft
- Research about energy and how it changes over time
- Create a design fulfilling the needs of the company and customer
- Understand geologic formation of rock and determine monitor operations
- Solve problems with environment to improve of maintain the quality
- Uses physical science to turn raw materials to useful paper materials
- Research and develop systems to benefit nuclear radiation or energy
- Combine microbiology to create to make processed food taste better
- Responsible to ensure all parts of the plane are in proper, working order
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- hardware Research, test, oversee, computer chips and systems
- Combine mechanical, electronic, computer to improve manufactured goods
- Develop organisms better to fit environmental needs and fits modern medicine
- Responsible for building, monitoring for the train
- Monitor all the quality of manufactured goods
- Advance or improve modern medicine
- Install insulating materials
- Understands how technology fits to larger and professional needs
- Plan, design, maintain, construct roads to ensure safety and transportation
- Produce lighting effects for live evens
20 Clues: Install insulating materials • Develop aircraft and spacecraft • Advance or improve modern medicine • Bring innovative projects to the market • Produce lighting effects for live evens • Monitor all the quality of manufactured goods • Responsible for building, monitoring for the train • Research about energy and how it changes over time • ...
Ecology Crossword 2021-03-29
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- An organism that hunts another organism.
- Living factors in the environment.
- Organisms that make their own food through photosynthesis.
- Contain biotic or living, parts, as well as abiotic factors, or nonliving parts.
- A type of consumer that consumes secondary consumers.
- Animal that gets it's energy from other organisms.
- An organism that ONLY gains energy from plants.
- Amount of organisms in one species.
- Complex combination of food chains.
- A type of consumer that consumes primary consumers.
- An organism that gets energy by breaking down the remains of dead organisms.
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- Nonliving factors in the environment.
- A type of consumer that consumes producers.
- The variety of species in an ecosystem.
- A type of environmental change like droughts, floods, hurricanes and pollution
- Organism that eats BOTH meat and plants.
- A process where radiant energy is converted to chemical energy (glucose)
- An organism that is hunted by a predator.
- A type of environmental change like global warming, extinction, deforestation and plate tectonics.
- An organism that ONLY gains energy from other animals.
20 Clues: Living factors in the environment. • Amount of organisms in one species. • Complex combination of food chains. • Nonliving factors in the environment. • The variety of species in an ecosystem. • An organism that hunts another organism. • Organism that eats BOTH meat and plants. • An organism that is hunted by a predator. • A type of consumer that consumes producers. • ...
Natural Selection and Adaption Terms 2022-05-12
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- Unit of inheritance that is passed through generations and makes up the sequences of DNA
- Environmental or physical pressure causing reactions from organisms
- Characteristics of organisms that cause them to better reproduce or evolve
- Created the theory of evolution through natural selection
- Damage or change on a gene that causes alterations in the genetic information the gene carries
- Biological adjustments to environmental changes
- Differences in genetic sequences between organisms
- Branch of psychology that studies the structure and form of living organisms
- Gene________ codes and converts genetic information for the operation of the cell
- Time between when an animal is born, and when it reproduced
- Reproductive success
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- Altering genetic makeup of an organism
- Offsprings' trait that resembles the trait of parents'
- Change in characteristics of species over generations through natural selection
- Survival and reproduction related to phenotyoe and predation
- Increase in number of cells
- Interaction of organisms that can influence fitness with limited or shared resources
- Science and study of living systems
- Organisms killing and consuming other organisms
- Process where a new kind of species is created
20 Clues: Reproductive success • Increase in number of cells • Science and study of living systems • Altering genetic makeup of an organism • Process where a new kind of species is created • Biological adjustments to environmental changes • Organisms killing and consuming other organisms • Differences in genetic sequences between organisms • ...
Bioindicators 2024-10-27
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- Frogs affected by
- Can live in extreme conditions, but they have pollution.
- Live in slightly polluted water.
- Occurs through a chemical reaction that produces light within an organism’s body.
- Indicate or monitor the health of environment.
- Have been widely documented as useful indicators aof environmental water.
- One of immature insects example.
- Significant component of biological monitoring programs for assessing water quality.
- Considered accurate indicators of environmental stress and the health of biosphere as a whole.
- Indicate the presence of gold in the soil.
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- Often uses as bioindicators because they are very sensitive to pollution.
- Diverse group of organisms found in large quantities and are easier to detect and sample.
- Is the gradual accumulation of subtances, such as pesticides or other chemicals in an oragnisms.
- Also known as bioamplication .
- Algae that live in houses made of glass.
- One of example of higher plants.
- They can be form both higher and lower classes of plantae.
- Used as bioindicator to determine acute toxicity.
- Indicates sewage and heavy metal pollution.
- A species ecologists monitor to help gauge.
20 Clues: Frogs affected by • Also known as bioamplication . • One of example of higher plants. • Live in slightly polluted water. • One of immature insects example. • Algae that live in houses made of glass. • Indicate the presence of gold in the soil. • Indicates sewage and heavy metal pollution. • A species ecologists monitor to help gauge. • ...
Noah Tim Tam's Sustainability Crossword Puzzle 2025-10-30
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- Coal, oil, and gas from ancient life that pollute when burned.
- Total greenhouse gases released by a person, group, or product.
- Global group formed in 1945 to promote peace and cooperation.
- Protecting nature and resources responsibly.
- Turning waste into reusable materials.
- Non-native species that harm ecosystems.
- Growth that doesn’t harm future generations.
- Gases that trap heat and warm the planet.
- Keeping nature balanced and saving resources for the future.
- Variety of life in an ecosystem.
- Long-term shifts in Earth’s weather caused mainly by humans.
- Harmful substances released into the environment.
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- Natural home of a species.
- 17 UN goals to improve global sustainability.
- Growth of cities, which can harm or help sustainability.
- Useful materials from nature like water and minerals.
- Heat from Earth used for power and heating.
- Impact: How human actions affect nature.
- Animals or plants at risk of extinction.
- Power from sources that naturally refill, like sun and wind.
20 Clues: Natural home of a species. • Variety of life in an ecosystem. • Turning waste into reusable materials. • Impact: How human actions affect nature. • Non-native species that harm ecosystems. • Animals or plants at risk of extinction. • Gases that trap heat and warm the planet. • Heat from Earth used for power and heating. • Protecting nature and resources responsibly. • ...
Biology Halloween Crossword 2025-10-31
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- – A spooky spirit often associated with haunting
- – Body structures composed of tissues that perform specific functions
- – Any living thing capable of carrying out life processes
- – African ecosystem famous for large migrations and predator-prey dynamics
- FACTORS – Environmental elements that restrict population growth
- VARIABLE – The factor intentionally changed or manipulated in an experiment
- – All living and nonliving components that interact in a given area
- – Representations or simulations used to explain natural systems
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- – Groups of similar cells performing a specific function
- VARIABLE – The factor measured as the outcome of an experiment
- – The study of living things
- CAPACITY – Maximum population size an environment can sustain over time
- – Movement of organisms from one region to another for survival or reproduction
- – Holiday celebrated with costumes, candy, and spooky themes
- – Framework of bones supporting an organism’s body
- – Classic orange fruit carved into jack-o-lanterns during Halloween
- – Sweet treat collected while trick-or-treating
- – A testable statement or educated prediction based on observation
- HOLDERS – Individuals or groups with concerns or priorities in an environmental issue
- – Basic units of structure and function in living organisms
20 Clues: – The study of living things • – Sweet treat collected while trick-or-treating • – A spooky spirit often associated with haunting • – Framework of bones supporting an organism’s body • – Groups of similar cells performing a specific function • – Any living thing capable of carrying out life processes • – Basic units of structure and function in living organisms • ...
Colonialism and Medical Anthropology - Clues 2021-06-03
Across
- Hindu herbal medical practitioner
- Kind of colonial medicine
- Edward Said's theory
- Influenced theory of evolution
- Opposite of Orient
- Result of belief in racial difference
- Form of British overseas rule
- Spread of malaria discovered in
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- Fictional anthropologist (7-5)
- State of health in Unani medicine
- Pseudoscience
- Also informed by social ideas
12 Clues: Pseudoscience • Opposite of Orient • Edward Said's theory • Kind of colonial medicine • Also informed by social ideas • Form of British overseas rule • Fictional anthropologist (7-5) • Influenced theory of evolution • Spread of malaria discovered in • Hindu herbal medical practitioner • State of health in Unani medicine • Result of belief in racial difference
Kwanzaa 2023-11-29
12 Clues: Day 1 Unity • Day 7 faith • Day 5 purpose • The gifts given • Day 6 creativity • The seven principles • the candle holder used • Day 2 self determination • Day 4 cooperative economics • traditional feast held on the final day • Day 3 Collective work and responsibility • Greeting during celebration,"What's the news"
Spelling List 3 2023-09-21
Across
- Using mathematics to solve something
- Relates to love
- Two or more objects look the same
- A way to move machines using liquid
- Exaggerating something
- Sad
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- Saying something in an ironic way
- In public
- Causes problems and difficulties
- Nobody knew how it happened
- Relates to economics or finance
- Does brave things
12 Clues: Sad • In public • Relates to love • Does brave things • Exaggerating something • Nobody knew how it happened • Relates to economics or finance • Causes problems and difficulties • Saying something in an ironic way • Two or more objects look the same • A way to move machines using liquid • Using mathematics to solve something
Economics Unit One 2016-08-18
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- tangible items that are economically useful or satisfy a want
- the basic economic problem
- the worth of a good or service as determined by the market
- the required resources to produce the things that we would like to have
- the cost of producing one more unit of a good or service
- natural resources required to produce the things that we want
- benefits, rewards, or costs that motivate our economic decisions
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- food, shelter, clothing
- a measure of output per unit of input
- sacrifices that must be made when we choose one thing over another
- cost the value of the next best use of money, time, or resources that we give up when we make a trade-off
- people and their skills, efforts, and abilities
- the people who start a new business or create a new product
- the satisfaction received from consuming a good or service
- work that is performed by somebody
- the tools, equipment, machinery, and factories that are used to produce goods and services
- one more
- goods and services that we desire, but aren't necessary for our survival
18 Clues: one more • food, shelter, clothing • the basic economic problem • work that is performed by somebody • a measure of output per unit of input • people and their skills, efforts, and abilities • the cost of producing one more unit of a good or service • the worth of a good or service as determined by the market • the satisfaction received from consuming a good or service • ...
IB Economics Revision 2022-12-14
Across
- He advised to try it before you can know with certainty
- not free and not planned
- This should be this kind of statement
- "show me the money..."
- What did Say say after claiming it was supply
- Machinery and equipment
- Can shift the whole curve
- shows what is possible
- From each according to his ability to each according to his ___________
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- it can go on and on and on...
- Dynamic variable
- good, without opportunity cost
- An economy and a flow
- you think it is but it is not
- It is brown and sticky
- A>B and B>C therefore A>C
- Economics is about...
- he speaks for the trees
18 Clues: Dynamic variable • An economy and a flow • Economics is about... • It is brown and sticky • "show me the money..." • shows what is possible • Machinery and equipment • he speaks for the trees • not free and not planned • A>B and B>C therefore A>C • Can shift the whole curve • it can go on and on and on... • you think it is but it is not • good, without opportunity cost • ...
Economics key terms 2020-02-06
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- unavailable to others
- unit -profit-seeking
- government subsidies for low-income families and individuals
- production of a good causes a benefit to a third party
- goods
- of satisfaction from consumption
- available to all
- can serve an entire market at a lower cost
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- taxing and public spending
- everyone can use them
- control money to influence national economy
- attempt to promote competition
- began in Great Britain around the 1750´s
- guarantee individuals the right to use their resources as they coose
- is a cost that is suffered by a third party
- is the amount that divides the income distribution into two equal groups,
- a system of compulsory contribution to provide government assistance
- live under one roof
18 Clues: goods • available to all • live under one roof • unit -profit-seeking • everyone can use them • unavailable to others • taxing and public spending • attempt to promote competition • of satisfaction from consumption • began in Great Britain around the 1750´s • can serve an entire market at a lower cost • control money to influence national economy • ...
Economics Chapter 4 2021-03-05
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- Products that are used together so the increase or decrease in demand for one will result in an increase or decrease in demand for the other
- describes demand that is very sensitive to price changes
- describes demand whose elasticity is exactly equal to 1
- describes demand that is not very sensitive to price changes
- goods that consumers demand more of when their incomes rise
- a measure of how consumers respond to price changes
- A graph that shows the demand schedule or how much of a good or service an individual is able to purchase at each price
- the desire, ability, and willingness to buy a product
- a table that lists the quantity of a good all consumers in a market will buy at various prices
- Products that can be used in place of other products to satisfy consumer wants
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- the statistical characteristics of populations and population segments, especially when used to identify consumer markets
- change in quantity demanded due to a change in the price that alters a consumer's real income
- a Latin phrase that means "all other things held constant"
- a change in quantity demanded due to a change in the relative price of a product
- goods that consumers demand less of when their incomes rise
- the total amount of money a company receives by selling goods or services
- more of a product will be purchased at low prices than at high ones
- A table that shows how much of a good or service an individual is willing and able to purchase at each price
18 Clues: a measure of how consumers respond to price changes • the desire, ability, and willingness to buy a product • describes demand whose elasticity is exactly equal to 1 • describes demand that is very sensitive to price changes • a Latin phrase that means "all other things held constant" • goods that consumers demand less of when their incomes rise • ...
Economics Chapter 4 2021-09-14
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- Describes demands that is not sensitive to price change.
- A good that consumers demand more when income increases.
- "all other things held constant"
- Goods used in place of another.
- statistical data relating to the population and particular groups within it.
- Consumers buy more of a good when the price decreases.
- Describes demands that is very sensitive to price change.
- A good that consumers demand less when income increases.
- total amount of money a firm receives by buying or selling goods.
- demand that elasticity equals to 1.
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- change in consumption due to change in income.
- When a consumer substitutes one item for another due to price changes.
- Table that lists quantity of a good consumers will buy at different price.
- Table that lists quantity of a good an individual will buy at different price.
- Measure of how consumer reacts to price change.
- Desire to own something that you can pay for.
- Two goods bought and used together.
- graphic representation of a demand schedule.
18 Clues: Goods used in place of another. • "all other things held constant" • Two goods bought and used together. • demand that elasticity equals to 1. • graphic representation of a demand schedule. • Desire to own something that you can pay for. • change in consumption due to change in income. • Measure of how consumer reacts to price change. • ...
Economics - Chapter 4 2021-09-13
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- measure of how consumers react to a change in price
- a graphic representation of a demand schedule
- the change in consumption resulting from change in real income
- statistics of groups of people
- good a good that consumers demand less of when their income increases
- goods used in place of one another
- the total amount of money a firm receives by selling goods or services
- the desire to own something and the ability to pay for it
- when consumers react to an increase in a good's price by consuming less of that good and more of other goods
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- a table that lists the quantity of a good a person will buy at each different price
- a table that lists the quantity of a good all consumers in a market will buy at each different price
- describes demand whose elasticity is exactly equal to 1
- laatin phrase that means "all other things held constant"
- two goods that are bought and used together
- describe demand that is not very sensitive to a change in price
- consumers buy more of good when its price decreases and less when its price increases
- describes demand that is very sensitive to a change in price
- a good that consumers demand more of when their income increases
18 Clues: statistics of groups of people • goods used in place of one another • two goods that are bought and used together • a graphic representation of a demand schedule • measure of how consumers react to a change in price • describes demand whose elasticity is exactly equal to 1 • laatin phrase that means "all other things held constant" • ...
Economics Crossword Puzzle 2021-09-13
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- consumers buy more of a good when its price decreases and less when its price increases
- when demand is not very sensitive to price changes
- goods that consumers demand more of when income increases
- the change in consumption resulting from a change in real income
- a table that lists the quantity of a good all consumers in a market will buy at each different price
- the assumption that nothing other than the price of a good will change
- when consumers react to an increase in a good's price by consuming less of that good and more of other goods
- a graphic representation of a demand schedule
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- demand whose elasticity is exactly equal to one
- entire amount of money a company receives by selling goods or services
- a table that lists the quantity of a good a person will buy at each different price
- the elasticity of demand for a good can be highly elastic at every price level
- measure of how consumers respond to price changes
- goods used in place of one another
- when demand is very sensitive to price changes
- the desire to own something and the ability to pay for it
- two goods that consumers demand more of when income increases
- goods for which demand falls as income increases
18 Clues: goods used in place of one another • a graphic representation of a demand schedule • when demand is very sensitive to price changes • demand whose elasticity is exactly equal to one • goods for which demand falls as income increases • measure of how consumers respond to price changes • when demand is not very sensitive to price changes • ...
Intro to Economics 2024-03-01
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- sacrifice or others when making a choice
- Fundamental economic problem
- study of choices with unlimited wants and finite resources
- _________ Fundamental Questions
- costs that are in the past and irrelevant to decision making.
- makers of products
- a little bit more and a little bit less.
- What drives us to make decisions
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- the next best alternative
- risk takers who bring all the other 3 factors together
- goods and services
- For _______ to produce it for?
- __________ to produce?
- Natural Resources
- resources made or used to produce or distribute
- ________ to produce?
- the value
- Weighing your marginal cost and marginal benefits to make a decision
18 Clues: the value • Natural Resources • goods and services • makers of products • ________ to produce? • __________ to produce? • the next best alternative • Fundamental economic problem • For _______ to produce it for? • _________ Fundamental Questions • What drives us to make decisions • sacrifice or others when making a choice • a little bit more and a little bit less. • ...
Ryan's economics revision 2024-03-01
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- a business who employ workers to produce goods and services
- a person who makes and sells things for a profit
- allocation the way we distribute scarce resources to produces and consumers
- the higher the price that a good or service can be sold for, the higher the quantity that suppliers are willing to produce
- the amount of money earned by a business after all of its expenses have been paid for
- a person who buys things to use
- the amount of money that a worker is paid based on the work that they provide
- the general increase in prices of goods and services
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- a rival business who makes products in the same market
- The total value of goods and services produced in a country over a year
- when prices rise, the quality demanded decreases and when prices fall, the quality demanded increases
- the exchange of goods and services among buyers and sellers
- the study of how people and society use resources to satisfy their needs and wants
- flow model illustrates the interdependent relationship between business and consumers in a market economy
- mechanism the way price can affect the supply and demand of goods and services
- the problem of people having unlimited wants and needs but limited resources to support those needs and wants
- money that the government collects from the public to pay for public goods and services
- the skills knowledge and effort provided by a worker
18 Clues: a person who buys things to use • a person who makes and sells things for a profit • the general increase in prices of goods and services • the skills knowledge and effort provided by a worker • a rival business who makes products in the same market • a business who employ workers to produce goods and services • ...
Economics Cross Word 2024-02-18
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- A necessity or requirement for survival
- Leaving your country to live somewhere else.
- When prices keep going up. People need more money to buy things they need.
- When there isn't enough of something to go around.
- Things you can touch and use, like toys or food.
- A place where people buy and sell things.
- How much of something there is to buy.
- Having many different kinds of people in one place.
- Desires that are not essential for survival
- When people move from one place to another.
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- Things people do for others, like teaching or fixing cars.
- The money you get paid for your work.
- How people make, buy, and sell things.
- The money you earn.
- The work people do to make things.
- How much people want to buy something.
- When the economy isn't doing well and people are losing jobs.
- Moving to a new country.
18 Clues: The money you earn. • Moving to a new country. • The work people do to make things. • The money you get paid for your work. • How people make, buy, and sell things. • How much people want to buy something. • How much of something there is to buy. • A necessity or requirement for survival • A place where people buy and sell things. • ...
Economics Unit 4 2024-12-03
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- Store of value is an example of the..
- Created a national currency, the fiat Greenback
- Can withstand physical wear and tear- a characteristic of money
- A score of 670-799
- The nation's central bank
- How many characteristics of money are there?
- Interest earned on principle and on previous interest earned
- A score of 300-580
- Representative money is an example of the...
- Easily split up into smaller/larger portions
- Easily transported- a characteristic of money
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- Interest earned on the principle of investment only
- Considered the Father of American Banking
- The president who vetoed the renewal of the second bank and withdrew national funds
- What type of banking occurred from early 1800s to 1861
- Synonym for trade
- The first nation to develop paper money
- based on how well you keep up with your payments and credit history
18 Clues: Synonym for trade • A score of 670-799 • A score of 300-580 • The nation's central bank • Store of value is an example of the.. • The first nation to develop paper money • Considered the Father of American Banking • How many characteristics of money are there? • Representative money is an example of the... • Easily split up into smaller/larger portions • ...
Johnson Economics Review 2025-04-09
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- having little supply of a product
- the study of choices and how wealth is managed
- The cost of the next best choice
- A type of economy with no private ownership. The government distributes things equally.
- An economic system with total government control over what is produced and who gets it
- an type of economy where a country gains wealth by exporting a lot
- A type of economy with government involvement and some private ownership. The goal is to distribute things more equally.
- An economic system based on traditions like hunting and gathering
- the amount of goods available
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- Decisions about resources made at the personal/business level
- economic system with no government involvement that believes in competition, supply, and demand.
- Decisions about resources made at the government/global level.
- in the form of money or resources
- products bought from a foreign country
- An economic system where some resources are owned by the government and some are private. There are varying levels of government involvement.
- A type of economy where businesses own production and make decisions and what and how to produce resources.
- products sold to a foreign country
- how much of a good people want
18 Clues: the amount of goods available • how much of a good people want • The cost of the next best choice • having little supply of a product • in the form of money or resources • products sold to a foreign country • products bought from a foreign country • the study of choices and how wealth is managed • Decisions about resources made at the personal/business level • ...
Business and Economics 2025-06-15
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- Rivalry between two or more parties striving for a common goal that cannot be shared, such as market share or resources
- The financial gain realized when revenue exceeds expenses.
- A system within a region or nation involving the production, consumption, and distribution of goods and services
- The act of sending goods or services out of one country for sale or use in another country
- A fixed regular payment, typically paid on a monthly or biweekly basis, made by an employer to an employee.
- The network of organizations, people, activities, information, and resources involved in moving a product or service from supplier to customer.
- The management of money, including investing, borrowing, lending, and saving, to achieve financial goals
- A plan of action designed to achieve a long-term or overall aim, especially in business or warfare.
- A calculation plan, usually financial, for a defined period, outlining expected income and expenditures
- The purchase of assets such as stocks, bonds, or real estate with the expectation of generating income or appreciation
- A legal process for relieving debt that the borrower cannot repay, often involving liquidation of assets or a repayment plan
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- A setting where buyers and sellers transact business for the exchange of particular goods or services
- A period of temporary economic decline during which trade and industrial activity are reduced, typically marked by a fall in GDP in two successive quarters.
- An individual who creates a new business, bearing most of the risks and enjoying most of the rewards
- A financial liability or obligation owed by one party (the debtor) to another (the creditor), typically involving principal and interest
- A person or group who purchases goods or services for personal, family, or household use, not for business or resale
- A type of security that signifies ownership in a corporation and represents a claim on part of the company’s assets and earnings.
- A compulsory financial charge or levy imposed by a government on income, goods, services, or activities.
18 Clues: The financial gain realized when revenue exceeds expenses. • The act of sending goods or services out of one country for sale or use in another country • A plan of action designed to achieve a long-term or overall aim, especially in business or warfare. • An individual who creates a new business, bearing most of the risks and enjoying most of the rewards • ...
Business and Economics 2025-06-09
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- cost, What you miss out on when making a decision
- The amount of money something costs.
- A business or service that is close to you.
- The people who advertise the product.
- The people who make the product.
- Not essential. Only for the joy of people.
- The amount of a good or service.
- a fixed regular payment earned for work or services, typically paid on a daily or weekly basis.
- a charge for borrowing money.
- The things people think will grow into good companies.
- When a number of people want a good or service.
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- The tricky decision that someone has to make, with could end badly for them.
- The important jobs that people have to do.
- It promotes competition and fair trading.
- What you get out of the good or service.
- The people who store the good or service.
- Buys the good or service.
- Essential for survival
18 Clues: Essential for survival • Buys the good or service. • a charge for borrowing money. • The people who make the product. • The amount of a good or service. • The amount of money something costs. • The people who advertise the product. • What you get out of the good or service. • It promotes competition and fair trading. • The people who store the good or service. • ...
1984 2021-02-12
Functions of the Family 2020-08-04
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- Relaxation, fun, refresh, hobbies
- Teaching & learning
- Modification, adjustment
- Deep intense feeling of caring & devotion
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- Reproduce, having children
- Production, rewarding, working, resources
- Interaction with others, assimilate
- Supervision or rules for safety
- Direction, wisdom, advice
- Principles, merits, & virtues
10 Clues: Teaching & learning • Modification, adjustment • Direction, wisdom, advice • Reproduce, having children • Principles, merits, & virtues • Supervision or rules for safety • Relaxation, fun, refresh, hobbies • Interaction with others, assimilate • Production, rewarding, working, resources • Deep intense feeling of caring & devotion
Org man 2024-01-08
Vocabulary 2025-08-26
Gk quiz 2020-09-12
9 Clues: father of maths • father of botany • father of science • who invented zero • father of zoology • father of finance • father of economics • father of quantum physics • oscar winner indian musician
Spell bee 2025-11-07
9 Clues: To work hard • To take someone • A place to stay • To ask impolitely • a part of division • Third in economics • Someone who migrates • To provide something • Something that repeats
Economics Units 1-5 Exam Review 2025-02-16
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- The promise of economic ____________ means that you give up a degree of economic freedom
- A ____________ benefit is the change in total benefit that results from an action
- Federal ___________ System a central bank for the United States established by Congress in 1933
- The main source of income for the United States for many years
- Socialism and _____________ differ in terms of who makes economic decisions
- Greek word from which we get the word economics
- _________ Choice Theory emphasizes the role of self-interest in decision-making
- ____________ cost is the greatest benefit that a produce gives up when he makes a choice
- ___________ economies try to insure stability while sacrificing the possibility of significant growth
- The production possibilities ___________ is the maximum production that an economy can have, given its production resources.
- Economic effects external to the direct production of goods
- In the United States, ___________ is a medium of exchange
- are tangible items that companies or individuals produce for consumption
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- A cigarette warning label is an example of a _____________
- Gross _____________ Product is also known as the GDP
- The reason behind the overall trend of economic growth in the United States
- The prevailing economic philosophy when Adam Smith published “The Wealth of Nations”
- Jesus said that we cannot serve the two masters of God and __________.
- Jesus taught that our lives do not consist of our ____________ even when we have an abundance.
- Economic _____________ the goal of encouraging the people in an economy to be as productive as possible in making goods and services available
- In terms of economics, ___________ means materials used to produce goods
- ____________ resources are the elements that producers use to create goods and services
- _____-economics is the examination of how individual households and companies make decisions and how buyers and sellers interact in the market
- ___________ capitalism is a type of business in which people build large enterprises that do not make things themeselves, but incest huge sums of money in companies that do
- In a __________ economy, some authority dictates what and how much producers will produce
- are intangible duties that people perform for pay
- Economic _____________ is the goal of having people in a society share goods and services as equally as possible
27 Clues: Greek word from which we get the word economics • are intangible duties that people perform for pay • Gross _____________ Product is also known as the GDP • In the United States, ___________ is a medium of exchange • A cigarette warning label is an example of a _____________ • Economic effects external to the direct production of goods • ...
Chapter 19 & 20 Econ 2024-12-02
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- market the market in which households sell their labor as workers to business firms or other employers
- flow diagram a diagram that views the economy as consisting of households and firms interacting in a goods and services market and a labor market
- when human wants for goods and services exceed the available supply
- and services market a market in which firms are sellers of what they produce and households are buyers
- the study of how humans make choices under conditions of scarcity
- economy a market where the buyers and sellers make transactions in violation of one or more government regulations
- interaction between potential buyers and sellers; a combination of demand and supply
- products (goods and services) made abroad and then sold domestically
- policy policy that involves altering the level of interest rates, the availability of credit in the economy, and the extent of borrowing
- domestic product (GDP) measure of the size of total production in an economy
- the trend in which buying and selling in markets have increasingly crossed national borders
- when workers or firms focus on particular tasks for which they are well-suited within the overall production process
- see theory
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- products (goods and services) made domestically and sold abroad
- the branch of economics that focuses on broad issues such as growth, unemployment, inflation, and trade balance
- economy an economy where economic decisions are decentralized, private individuals own resources, and businesses supply goods and services based on demand
- of scale when the average cost of producing each individual unit declines as total output increases
- of labor the way in which different workers divide required tasks to produce a good or service
- a representation of an object or situation that is simplified while including enough of the key features to help us understand the object or situation
- economy an economy where economic decisions are passed down from government authority and where the government owns the resources
- policy economic policies that involve government spending and taxes
- enterprise system where private individuals or groups of private individuals own and operate the means of production (resources and businesses)
- the branch of economics that focuses on actions of particular agents within the economy, like households, workers, and business firms
- economy typically an agricultural economy where things are done the same as they have always been done
24 Clues: see theory • products (goods and services) made domestically and sold abroad • the study of how humans make choices under conditions of scarcity • when human wants for goods and services exceed the available supply • policy economic policies that involve government spending and taxes • products (goods and services) made abroad and then sold domestically • ...
Ecology 2013-05-14
Across
- Environmental factor such as disease depending on pop.
- A species that wasn't originally there and disturbs everything
- Makes their own food from sunlight
- Living
- Group of same species in the same place
- Number of different species living in a specific area
- Biological community and all the non living factors that affect it
- Largest number of individuals in an species that an environment can support long term
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- Environmental factor such as storms independent of pop.
- Biotic or abiotic factor that restricts the number of a population within a community
- Group of organism that can interbreed or produce offspring
- Nonliving
12 Clues: Living • Nonliving • Makes their own food from sunlight • Group of same species in the same place • Environmental factor such as disease depending on pop. • Number of different species living in a specific area • Environmental factor such as storms independent of pop. • Group of organism that can interbreed or produce offspring • ...
Chapter 32 Crossword 2023-04-13
Across
- the federal agency that monitors the nuclear power industry announced that the immediate danger was over.
- core generates heat as its atoms split during a controlled
- Gave the government the authority to set air standards.
- someone who takes an active role in the protection of the environment
- Environmental Protection Agency
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- Where one of the reactors malfunctioned and residents had to escape.
- Poisoned the food they were intended to protect
- An act that damges the environment
- Potential Danger to humans and the environment
- reaction.
- A marine biologist who wrote a book called Silent Spring on the use of pesticides.
- A decade focused on environmental issues
12 Clues: reaction. • Environmental Protection Agency • An act that damges the environment • A decade focused on environmental issues • Potential Danger to humans and the environment • Poisoned the food they were intended to protect • Gave the government the authority to set air standards. • core generates heat as its atoms split during a controlled • ...
Ecology 2013-05-14
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- Environmental factor such as disease depending on pop.
- A species that wasn't originally there and disturbs everything
- Makes their own food from sunlight
- Living
- Group of same species in the same place
- Number of different species living in a specific area
- Biological community and all the non living factors that affect it
- Largest number of individuals in an species that an environment can support long term
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- Environmental factor such as storms independent of pop.
- Biotic or abiotic factor that restricts the number of a population within a community
- Group of organism that can interbreed or produce offspring
- Nonliving
12 Clues: Living • Nonliving • Makes their own food from sunlight • Group of same species in the same place • Environmental factor such as disease depending on pop. • Number of different species living in a specific area • Environmental factor such as storms independent of pop. • Group of organism that can interbreed or produce offspring • ...
Animal learning 2023-04-13
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- common res animal that exhibits habituation and does it by roads
- mental action that leads to acquiring knowledge and is done through the senses
- learning that involves the senses
- a type of learning that depends on environmental factors, involves recalling
- animal that initially reacts to stimuli but gets use to it
- animal that exhibits many of these learning types
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- a learning type that sometimes involves trial and error
- a learning type that is innate
- a learning type that has others as stimuli
- is a modification of behavior based upon experiences
- an environmental factor initiating a response
- animal that exhibits imprinting
12 Clues: a learning type that is innate • animal that exhibits imprinting • learning that involves the senses • a learning type that has others as stimuli • an environmental factor initiating a response • animal that exhibits many of these learning types • is a modification of behavior based upon experiences • a learning type that sometimes involves trial and error • ...
Wilderness 2025-04-30
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- relating to the relationships between living things and their environment
- the beliefs or opinions that are generally held about someone or something
- completely destroyed or deeply shocked
- a business organization that sells goods or services
- able to be maintained without depleting natural resources
- arranged or structured in a systematic way
- efforts to promote or direct social, political, or environmental change
- an organized effort to achieve a specific goal
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- related to the natural world and the impact of human activity on it
- a community of living organisms interacting with their environment
- close in distance
- a public display of group opinion, often a protest
12 Clues: close in distance • completely destroyed or deeply shocked • arranged or structured in a systematic way • an organized effort to achieve a specific goal • a public display of group opinion, often a protest • a business organization that sells goods or services • able to be maintained without depleting natural resources • ...
Names of teachers 2024-03-03
Chapter 32-33 2023-04-17
Across
- Are used in public health to kill vectors of disease, such as mosquitoes, and in agriculture to kill pests that damage crops.
- March 28, 1979, a nuclear power plant released radioactive gasses and radioactive iodine into the environment.
- It establishes a comprehensive permit system for all major sources of air pollution.
- An American marine biologist and conservationist who was influential in advancing the global environmental movement.
- Regulates commercial nuclear power plants, and other uses of nuclear materials.
- An independent executive agency of the United States federal government tasked with environmental protection matters.
- The introduction of harmful materials into the environment.
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- A person who works to protect the environment from destruction and pollution.
- Produced by nuclear fission of uranium and plutonium in nuclear power plants.
- Each year on April 22, millions of people around the world gather to heighten public awareness of environmental problems.
- A severe nuclear reactor accident that results in core damage from overheating
11 Clues: The introduction of harmful materials into the environment. • A person who works to protect the environment from destruction and pollution. • Produced by nuclear fission of uranium and plutonium in nuclear power plants. • A severe nuclear reactor accident that results in core damage from overheating • ...
Engineers 2022-02-17
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- Engineer that designs aircraft and air transportation
- Engineer that created the combustion engine
- Engineer that created the seismograph
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- Engineer that analyzes the environmental impact on food systems and animals
- Engineer that advises companies on environmental issues
- Engineer that created the prosthetic limb
6 Clues: Engineer that created the seismograph • Engineer that created the prosthetic limb • Engineer that created the combustion engine • Engineer that designs aircraft and air transportation • Engineer that advises companies on environmental issues • Engineer that analyzes the environmental impact on food systems and animals
Key Terminologies in Sustainability 2025-03-17
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- The variety of life on Earth, including species diversity, genetic diversity, and ecosystem diversity.
- A network of natural and engineered systems that provide environmental and social benefits, such as green roofs and urban forest.
- The large-scale clearing of forests, which leads to loss of biodiversity and contributes to climate change.
- A framework that considers three pillars: People (social), Planet (environmental), and Profit (economic).
- Energy derived from naturally replenished sources such as sunlight, wind, and water.
- A measure of human demand on Earth's ecosystems, comparing resource consumption with the planet's ability to regenerate.
- Gases like carbon dioxide, methane, and nitrous oxide that trap heat in the atmosphere and contribute to global warming.
- The collection, transportation, recycling, and disposal of waste materials in a sustainable way.
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- Achieving a balance between emitted and absorbed carbon dioxide through reduction efforts and offsetting measures.
- The sustainable management of freshwater resources to reduce wastage and preserve ecosystems.
- A deceptive practice where companies falsely claim their products or policies are environmentally friendly.
- The total amount of greenhouse gases emitted directly or indirectly by an individual, organisation, or activity.
- An economic model that minimises waste and promotes the reuse, recycling, and regeneration of materials.
- Using less energy to perform the same task, reducing overall energy consumption and environmental impact.
- Long-term changes in temperature, precipitation, and weather patterns due to natural and human activities.
- A reduction in greenhouse gas emissions made to compensate for emissions produced elsewhere.
16 Clues: Energy derived from naturally replenished sources such as sunlight, wind, and water. • A reduction in greenhouse gas emissions made to compensate for emissions produced elsewhere. • The sustainable management of freshwater resources to reduce wastage and preserve ecosystems. • ...
Economics Cross Word 2021-10-25
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- Total $ after deductions
- same amount of $ every time
- Wealth
- $ paid to protect something
- Loan to buy a Home
- Free Federal Aid for Financial Stuent Aid
- Nations Retirement Program
- Long term financial stability
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- $ you borrow on your Mortgage
- $ paid right into bank account
- $ taxed during sale
- Organised Workers
- Tax on property
- $ charged extra with time
- Short term Financial Stability
- $ Subtracted from Gross Pay
- Federal Insurance Contribution Act
- Total $ Earned
18 Clues: Wealth • Total $ Earned • Tax on property • Organised Workers • Loan to buy a Home • $ taxed during sale • Total $ after deductions • $ charged extra with time • Nations Retirement Program • same amount of $ every time • $ paid to protect something • $ Subtracted from Gross Pay • $ you borrow on your Mortgage • Long term financial stability • $ paid right into bank account • ...
Crossword for Economics 2021-06-29
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- The Indian economy was an ______ economy at the time of independence
- NDIFC represents(2 words)
- The flow which determines the magnitude of growth process in an economy is known as(2 words)
- A place where first iron and steel company established
- Value added method is also called(2 words)
- Which industries were adversely affected during the partition of India?(2 words)
- Another word for political territory(2 words)
- Which is considered as an index of welfare of the people?(acronym)
- Subsides are also know as(2 words)
- Domestic income is a ______ concept
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- The addition of capital stock to the economy
- Which sector is involved in the flow of capital between the domestic economy and other countries of the world?(2 words)
- The resources available to economy for the production of goods and services is known as(3 words)
- The study of the behavior and decision making of entire economics is
- Transfer payments or receipts are ______ while calculating national income
- An office or building used by consul is known as
- What was the another name for tax or duty on imports
- The flow of factor services from household to firms and corresponding flow of goods and services firms to households is known as(2 words)
- A agriculture incrementally low agricultural product is known as
19 Clues: NDIFC represents(2 words) • Subsides are also know as(2 words) • Domestic income is a ______ concept • Value added method is also called(2 words) • The addition of capital stock to the economy • Another word for political territory(2 words) • An office or building used by consul is known as • What was the another name for tax or duty on imports • ...
