theory of the firm Crossword Puzzles
Scientific Revolution 2021-12-12
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- The theory that states that the earth is at the center of the universe
- Developed the Scientific Method
- Observed the moon and other planets through his telescope while recording his observations in "Starry Messenger"
- Observed and proved the Three Laws of Planetary Motion
- The first astronomer to suggest the heliocentric theory
- Improved upon Galileo's thermometer
- Invented the microscope and was the first person to see bacteria
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- The model where the sun is at the center of the universe
- Invented the barometer
- Discovered the Law of Gravity
- A barometer measures atmospheric ________
- Developed the philosophical idea known as Rationalism
12 Clues: Invented the barometer • Discovered the Law of Gravity • Developed the Scientific Method • Improved upon Galileo's thermometer • A barometer measures atmospheric ________ • Developed the philosophical idea known as Rationalism • Observed and proved the Three Laws of Planetary Motion • The first astronomer to suggest the heliocentric theory • ...
Mg101 Week 13 PASS Interactive Activity 2025-10-17
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- – The process of giving employees freedom and control over their work.
- – A type of factor in Herzberg’s theory that prevents job dissatisfaction.
- – A SMART goal characteristic ensuring it is achievable.
- – Theory that explains motivation through social comparisons and fairness.
- – This theorist created a pyramid showing human needs from basic to self-actualisation.
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- – The belief that working hard will achieve a desired level of performance.
- – Type of motivation that comes from internal satisfaction rather than external rewards.
- – A key principle of reinforcement theory: behaviour followed by a pleasant consequence is likely to be ____.
- – In Herzberg’s theory, these increase job satisfaction when present.
9 Clues: – A SMART goal characteristic ensuring it is achievable. • – In Herzberg’s theory, these increase job satisfaction when present. • – The process of giving employees freedom and control over their work. • – A type of factor in Herzberg’s theory that prevents job dissatisfaction. • – Theory that explains motivation through social comparisons and fairness. • ...
Chapter 7 Vocab 2015-11-08
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- Co-founder of the cell theory, concluded that all animals are made of cells
- Rod shaped bacteria
- Spiral shaped bacteria
- up word definitions
- Very basic unicellular eukaryotic cells
- Organelle in which the processes of respiration and energy production occur
- Thrives in chemicals
- Finalized the cell theory and recognized Leukemia cells for the first time
- Semipermeable, embedded with proteins, carbs and cholesterol, controls the flow of substances in and out of cell
- Food producing organelle found only in plants
- Helps the cell divide to reproduce
- "Animal-like" protist
- He made over 500 single lens microscopes, discovered bacteria and algea
- Located on rough ER, serve as the site of protein synthesis, link amino acids together
- Scientist who concluded that cells are not empty, but filled with a fluid called cytoplasm
- "Stomach" of eukaryotic cells, organelle which contains digestive enzymes
- Organelle that isolates materials which may be harmful or a threat to the cell
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- Lack organs, can reproduce sexually or asexually, more related to animals than plants
- Creates proteins, smooth and rough, rough has ribosomes on it
- Contains DNA, surrounded by a double membrane, control center of a cell, "Nuclear Envelope"
- Co-founder of the cell theory, concluded that all plants are made of cells
- Cells without a nucleus or other membrane-bound organelles
- Contains DNA or RNA, cannot reproduce without a host, NOT MADE OF CELLS
- A complex of vesicles and folded membranes involved in secretion and intracellular transport
- Thrives in extreme temperatures, uses high temperatures for heat
- He used the compound light microscope to look at nonliving cells in a cork from a plant stem
- Archaebacteria which likes salt
- Evolved cells that use photosynthesis
- He discovered the nucleus
- "Plant-like" protist
- Cells that contain a nucleus and other membrane-bound organelles
- Sphere shaped bacteria
32 Clues: Rod shaped bacteria • up word definitions • Thrives in chemicals • "Plant-like" protist • "Animal-like" protist • Spiral shaped bacteria • Sphere shaped bacteria • He discovered the nucleus • Archaebacteria which likes salt • Helps the cell divide to reproduce • Evolved cells that use photosynthesis • Very basic unicellular eukaryotic cells • ...
Trait and Dynamic Approaches -Kelley and Lauren 2021-03-31
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- One of the Allport brothers, Founder of trait theory, beliefs shaped by gestalt theory
- An approach that includes multiple interpretations of behavior
- Henry ______. Dynamic theorist who focused on personology, considered one of the founders of personality theory
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- theory developed by Henry Murray, with many sub theories
- One of the Allport brothers,beliefs shaped by behaviorist doctrine
- a sub theory of personology. The notion that there is a main motive in someone's life that is salient to other motives and creates unity in one's personality
- Theory based on stable internal characteristics of behavior
7 Clues: theory developed by Henry Murray, with many sub theories • Theory based on stable internal characteristics of behavior • An approach that includes multiple interpretations of behavior • One of the Allport brothers,beliefs shaped by behaviorist doctrine • One of the Allport brothers, Founder of trait theory, beliefs shaped by gestalt theory • ...
Chapter 5 2022-11-14
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- teenage years
- the less prominent gene
- the influence factors
- process of improving one’s well being
- theory of the more you are active , the more happier you’ll be
- changes in ability to control movements
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- the most important, powerful gene
- biological factors
- study of age groups at a point of time
- understanding changing appearance doesn’t change nature
10 Clues: teenage years • biological factors • the influence factors • the less prominent gene • the most important, powerful gene • process of improving one’s well being • study of age groups at a point of time • changes in ability to control movements • understanding changing appearance doesn’t change nature • theory of the more you are active , the more happier you’ll be
Question 6 2024-03-12
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- this requirement must be established after proving compliance with the definitional elements.
- this theory overlaps with the deterrent theory and the reformative theory.
- This force represents a situation where a person could not subject their bodily movements to their free will.
- This is another term used to describe unhealthy automatism.
- unlawful and blameworthy act that results in damage to another person.
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- rules not contained in an Act of Parliament.
- An act or omission.
- This is governed by the rules of criminal procedure.
- 'Do that!' is an example of which norm?
- Ever accused has the right to this.
10 Clues: An act or omission. • Ever accused has the right to this. • 'Do that!' is an example of which norm? • rules not contained in an Act of Parliament. • This is governed by the rules of criminal procedure. • This is another term used to describe unhealthy automatism. • unlawful and blameworthy act that results in damage to another person. • ...
Topic 4 Lesson 2025-09-24
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- a product that is considered the same no matter who produces or sells it.
- a market structure in which a few large firms dominate a market.
- laws that encourage competition in the marketplace.
- the removal of government controls over a market.
- a market structure in which many companies sell product that are similar but not identical
- when two or more companies join to form a single firm.
- an agreement among firms to charge one price for the sam egood.
- selling a product below cost for a short period of time to drive competitors out of the market.
- the expenses a new business must pay before it can begin to produce and sell goods.
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- an illegal agreement among firms to divide the market, set prices, or limit production.
- a market in which a single seller dominates.
- the division of consumers into groups based on how much they will pay for a good.
- a government issued right to operate a business.
- a way to attract customers through style,service,or location, rather than a lower price.
- any factor that makes it difficult for a new firm to enter a market.
15 Clues: a market in which a single seller dominates. • a government issued right to operate a business. • the removal of government controls over a market. • laws that encourage competition in the marketplace. • when two or more companies join to form a single firm. • an agreement among firms to charge one price for the sam egood. • ...
Attachment 2013-11-24
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- The animal which Harlow used in his attachment experiment
- A reinforcement which involves taking something negative away to get a behaviour repeated
- The idea that we have to form attachments before the age of 2 and a half
- Something-situation which was carried out on babies to test their attachments
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- Type of conditioning which states that behaviours are encouraged by reinforcements
- A function of Bowlbys theory which states that our closest attachment is with our mother
- Type of conditioning which states that we learn attachments by association
- He carried out a study and found that only 60% of children had closest attachments with their primary carer
- Psychologist who created the evolutionary theory of attachment
- A type of attachment used by birds and other animals where they attach to the first animal they see
- Something-working model, a function of Bowlbys theory where childrens form a schema by their attachments
- A sign of attachment when the attached partners want to seek closeness
- The person we form our closest attachment to according to Bowlby
13 Clues: The animal which Harlow used in his attachment experiment • Psychologist who created the evolutionary theory of attachment • The person we form our closest attachment to according to Bowlby • A sign of attachment when the attached partners want to seek closeness • The idea that we have to form attachments before the age of 2 and a half • ...
Creation v. Evolution Crossword 2025-01-22
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- any evidence or remains of an organism preserved by natural means.
- changes that help organisms survive.
- A change in genetic material of the cell.
- forming new species → through adaptations.
- The universe was created by God.
- Similar structures found in different species that evolutionists attribute to common ancestry and creationists to common design.
- A scientist in the 1800’s who came up with the Theory of Natural Selection.
- Ancestors A hypothetical organism that evolutionists claim to give rise to two or more types of an organism.
- the earth was created in 7, 24 hour days.
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- A structure that, according to evolutionists, no longer has an important function and will disappear in future generations.
- The supposed gradual change of one kind of organism into another kind of organism over many generations.
- Theory that nature shows evidence of design that could not have been the result of evolution alone and that there must’ve been a designer at some point.
- Theory by Darwin states: organisms best suited for their environment survive and reproduce, causing traits to become more
13 Clues: The universe was created by God. • changes that help organisms survive. • A change in genetic material of the cell. • the earth was created in 7, 24 hour days. • forming new species → through adaptations. • any evidence or remains of an organism preserved by natural means. • A scientist in the 1800’s who came up with the Theory of Natural Selection. • ...
Unit 1 Study Guide 2023-04-28
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- ___ cost; value of best alternative passed up for chosen activity
- physical objects that someone produces
- Adam Smith says people respond to these, which makes free markets work
- ___ resources; man-made objects used to produce goods
- condition facing all societies because there are not enough resources
- ____ cost; already incurred and cannot be recovered
- guns or ___; describes the common spending choices facing governments
- "___ hand"; Adam Smith's theory
- place where buyers and sellers carry out exchange
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- ____ resources; all of the inputs used to make goods
- production ___ frontier shows combinations of an economy's output operating efficiently
- ____ resources; physical and mental efforts used to produce goods
- concentration of efforts on a limited number of activities
- ___ self-interest; a key part of Adam Smith's free market theory
- work that is done for someone else
- unexpected cost incurred by a third party
- the type of ownership in a market economy
- type of economy where public ownership is a key feature
- ___ cost; incremental cost change
19 Clues: "___ hand"; Adam Smith's theory • ___ cost; incremental cost change • work that is done for someone else • physical objects that someone produces • unexpected cost incurred by a third party • the type of ownership in a market economy • place where buyers and sellers carry out exchange • ____ cost; already incurred and cannot be recovered • ...
Types of Management 2023-04-13
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- Management & Leadership is ___ block
- An environment with many factors going on is ____
- System of rules in a traditional sense for management
- Describes a company that anticipates a problem before it happens
- A company doing less than even their shareholders expect of them
- needed to give a company its resources
- Type of Management where everyone is working on an even level (2 words, but no space)
- Management theory that is based on studying methods
- Management theory working on reducing costs
- Genre of music that Mr. Hohl plays during work time in class
- Initials of a car company we watched a documentary on
- slow change rate in an environment is ____
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- Winner of the 2023 Masters Tournament in Augusta
- Mr. Hohl's favorite NFL Team
- How many minutes early we can leave for lunch
- Formal pyramid structure of management
- ____ responsibility to obey society's laws
- company that admits responsibility, but does hardly anything to fix the problem
- needed for a business to run by purchasing products and services from the company
- President of the United States
20 Clues: Mr. Hohl's favorite NFL Team • President of the United States • Management & Leadership is ___ block • Formal pyramid structure of management • needed to give a company its resources • ____ responsibility to obey society's laws • slow change rate in an environment is ____ • Management theory working on reducing costs • How many minutes early we can leave for lunch • ...
Marketing mix so far 2024-02-28
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- This shows the different stages that a product passes through during its lifetime.
- A firm which focuses closely on the needs of the customer before making decisions regarding the product, pricing strategy and promotion.
- The general impression of a product held by consumers.
- The collection, presentation and analysis of data and information relating to the marekting and consumption of goods and services.
- An individual or business that buys goods and services from a business.
- Individuals or organisations identified by a business as the customers or consumers of their products.
- A specific group of customers or potential customers.
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- The proportion of total sales in a market accounted for by a particular brand or firm.
- A form of protection for the inventor or originator of a product, idea or production process to prevent other firms from copying it.
- A situation where consumers stick with the purchase of their favourite brand.
- way in which a product is presented and delivered to the consumer and generally will use colour, shape, size and different materials to help market the product.
- The final user of a product.
- A specialist area of the market. Suppliers are likely to face less competition when they initially enter such a market.
- Marketing activities to extend the maturity stage of a product.
14 Clues: The final user of a product. • A specific group of customers or potential customers. • The general impression of a product held by consumers. • Marketing activities to extend the maturity stage of a product. • An individual or business that buys goods and services from a business. • A situation where consumers stick with the purchase of their favourite brand. • ...
Psychology Crossword 2018-04-09
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- Russian scientist that discovered Behavioral Psychology.
- Work in private offices, schools, or industrial firms assisting people with problems in everyday life.
- The first American Psychologist.
- Introduced the concept of Reinforcement.
- Using medicine to nullify mental illnesses.
- Psychologist that deals with topics related to teaching children.
- The founder of Behavioral Psychology.
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- Conditioning the mind to associate acts with certain stimuli.
- The First female president of the American Psychology Association and the American Philosophical Association.
- Psychologists that study physical, emotional, cognitive, and social changes that occur throughout life.
- the theory that all aspects of a society serve a function and are necessary for the survival of that society.
- idea that states "Perception is more than the sum of its parts."
- Father of psychology.
- Known for his for his theory of cognitive development that looked at how children develop intellectually throughout the course of childhood.
- Studied how heredity influences a person's abilities.
15 Clues: Father of psychology. • The first American Psychologist. • The founder of Behavioral Psychology. • Introduced the concept of Reinforcement. • Using medicine to nullify mental illnesses. • Studied how heredity influences a person's abilities. • Russian scientist that discovered Behavioral Psychology. • Conditioning the mind to associate acts with certain stimuli. • ...
Crime Analysis & BIA 2020-06-14
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- The scientific statistical approach to profiling is also know as
- The profiler in the Rachel Nickell case (4,7)
- The number of killers interviewed to develop the top down typology in the 1970's (9)
- Who created the profile of Jack the Ripper? (6,4)
- The assumption that offenders behave the same across a series of crimes (11)
- According to rational choice theory offenders weigh up the cost-benefits of committing a crime based upon how many factors? (4)
- What does the scientific statistical approach rely on that the CIA approach does not? (4,8,8)
- ______________ confessed that Canters writings are difficult for lay-people to digest, making his points difficult to put into practice.
- Consistency and distinctiveness are two assumptions of profiling, what is the third? (8)
- Offenders that are typically socially incompetent, of low intelligence and whose victims are usually known to them (12)
- Who coined the term serial killer? (6,7)
- What type of bias is a limitation of the Criminal investigative Approach? (9)
- An offenders distinct pattern or method of operation. (5,8)
- Which approach to profiling is said to be nomothetic? (10,11)
- There are huge gaps in our knowledge of offenders because all information is derived from (5,9)
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- Which theory relies upon the presence of a motivated offender and a suitable target and the absence of a capable guardian? (7,8)
- The minority of offenders commit the
- This method is also known as the 'bottom-up'approach (9)
- Which approach to profiling uses a deductive method? (8,12)
- Which theory talks of commuter offenders? (6)
- A types of offender who is usually of high intelligence, targets a specific victim type and shows evidence of having planned the crime. (9)
- Who was the actual killer in the rachelnickell case? (6,6)
- Who was the FBI agent that founded the Behavioral Science Unit? (6,5)
- Analysis that aims to identify crimes committed by the same offender (4,7)
- Who provided investigators with the first successful profile in the UK?(5,6)
25 Clues: The minority of offenders commit the • Who coined the term serial killer? (6,7) • The profiler in the Rachel Nickell case (4,7) • Which theory talks of commuter offenders? (6) • Who created the profile of Jack the Ripper? (6,4) • This method is also known as the 'bottom-up'approach (9) • Who was the actual killer in the rachelnickell case? (6,6) • ...
Nike, Inc 2015-02-23
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- This is the state that has the most Nike consumers.
- Theory This theory examines the role of gender in a text.
- Theory This theory examines the role of class consciousness.
- Theory This theory is the study of signs and symbols to determine meaning. The Swoosh.
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- Make up 56% of revenue in generated by this gender.
- Technology A high-performance, microfiber, polyester fabric that moves sweat away from the body and to the fabric surface, where it evaporates. Pioneered by Nike.
- The number one Nike signature sneaker line. Played for the Chicago Bulls.
7 Clues: Make up 56% of revenue in generated by this gender. • This is the state that has the most Nike consumers. • Theory This theory examines the role of gender in a text. • Theory This theory examines the role of class consciousness. • The number one Nike signature sneaker line. Played for the Chicago Bulls. • ...
Vocab 2021-12-01
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- the story of a person’s life
- to care for another
- equipment
- polite and courteous
- Vast
- to try to mend or improve
- a substance used to survive or grow
- a choice
- firm, not giving up
- To investigate or travel
- worthy of honor or respect
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- to light up
- great,remarkable
- large or heavily built
- to come to an agreement
- to travel downward
- Shining
- how plants make food
- tied
- to put into effect
- Huge, also immense
- full of people or things
22 Clues: Vast • tied • Shining • a choice • equipment • to light up • great,remarkable • to travel downward • to put into effect • Huge, also immense • to care for another • firm, not giving up • how plants make food • polite and courteous • large or heavily built • to come to an agreement • full of people or things • To investigate or travel • to try to mend or improve • worthy of honor or respect • ...
Supply Chapter Crossword 2022-01-02
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- one of the important element of supply is ___ to sell.
- expectation of rise in price in the future would lead to __ in supply
- All the supply curves which pass through the origin are
- Decrease in Supply/Downward movement
- it is always with reference to price
- If Advanced and improved it raises the profit margin
- The basic aim of a producer while supplying a commodity
- if supply curve is perfectly inelastic it is ___.
- extension in supply
- Market supply curved is obtained by ___ summation of individual supply curves
- Ceterisus paribus
- The most important factor determining the supply of a commodity
- Government policy; Increase in this leads to decrease in profit maximisation
- supply curve shows ___ relationship between price and quantity supplied keeping other factors constant.
- supply is expressed as a relationship between price and ___
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- single seller
- price elasticity of supply is
- Raise in profit due to technology is because of __.
- Law of supply is a ___ statement
- the production depends on climatic condition and hence an exception of law of supply
- the percentage method can also be converted into this method.
- Quantity of a commodity that all the firms are willing and able to offer for sale at a given price during a given period of time
- change in the variable on the Y-axis divided by the change in the variable on the X-axis
- Period in which output can be changed by changing only variable factors
- shift due to increase in supply
- When supply price increases in the short run, the profit of the producer __.
- Total quantity of a particular commodity that is available with the firm at a particular point of time
- Period in which output can be changed by changing all factors of production
- Quantity of a commodity that a firm is willing and able to offer at a given price at a period of time
- shift due to increase in supply
30 Clues: single seller • Ceterisus paribus • extension in supply • price elasticity of supply is • shift due to increase in supply • shift due to increase in supply • Law of supply is a ___ statement • Decrease in Supply/Downward movement • it is always with reference to price • if supply curve is perfectly inelastic it is ___. • Raise in profit due to technology is because of __. • ...
Supply Chapter Crossword 2022-01-02
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- change in the variable on the Y-axis divided by the change in the variable on the X-axis
- the production depends on climatic condition and hence an exception of law of supply
- Decrease in Supply/Downward movement
- If Advanced and improved it raises the profit margin
- Period in which output can be changed by changing all factors of production
- supply is expressed as a relationship between price and ___
- single seller
- Ceterisus paribus
- shift due to increase in supply
- if supply curve is perfectly inelastic it is ___.
- expectation of rise in price in the future would lead to __ in supply
- the percentage method can also be converted into this method.
- Period in which output can be changed by changing only variable factors
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- The basic aim of a producer while supplying a commodity
- it is always with reference to price
- Total quantity of a particular commodity that is available with the firm at a particular point of time
- Quantity of a commodity that a firm is willing and able to offer at a given price at a period of time
- extension in supply
- Government policy; Increase in this leads to decrease in profit maximisation
- Quantity of a commodity that all the firms are willing and able to offer for sale at a given price during a given period of time
- All the supply curves which pass through the origin are
- Raise in profit due to technology is because of __.
- one of the important element of supply is ___ to sell.
- shift due to increase in supply
- price elasticity of supply is
- supply curve shows ___ relationship between price and quantity supplied keeping other factors constant.
- Law of supply is a ___ statement
- When supply price increases in the short run, the profit of the producer __.
- Market supply curved is obtained by ___ summation of individual supply curves
- The most important factor determining the supply of a commodity
30 Clues: single seller • Ceterisus paribus • extension in supply • price elasticity of supply is • shift due to increase in supply • shift due to increase in supply • Law of supply is a ___ statement • it is always with reference to price • Decrease in Supply/Downward movement • if supply curve is perfectly inelastic it is ___. • Raise in profit due to technology is because of __. • ...
Stem thingy 2025-02-12
10 Clues: Heat energy • around the world • When something changes • When you forget something • all the things that exist • anything that takes up space • to keep as small as possible • An old rock of a living thing • someone who studies human history • theory A theory involving strings of the universe
FORMATIVE ASSESSMENT 2023-12-19
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- The positive side
- THE OVERVIEW
- BEYOND BEING HONEST
- COMPILATION OF VALUES
- THEORY OF VALUES
- THE APPEARANCE; INDENTION
- "Rank is a fleeting cloud."
- WISE DECISION MAKING
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- WHAT ONE BELIEVES IN
- UNDERSTANDING OTHERS
- A GREAT PHILOSOPHER
- BEING CONSISTENT; GOD-FEARING
- SARCASTIC TONE
- CONSISTS OF PARAGRAPHS
- GENERAL TRUTH
- THE NEGATIVE SIDE
- SARCASM
17 Clues: SARCASM • THE OVERVIEW • GENERAL TRUTH • SARCASTIC TONE • THEORY OF VALUES • The positive side • THE NEGATIVE SIDE • A GREAT PHILOSOPHER • BEYOND BEING HONEST • WHAT ONE BELIEVES IN • UNDERSTANDING OTHERS • WISE DECISION MAKING • COMPILATION OF VALUES • CONSISTS OF PARAGRAPHS • THE APPEARANCE; INDENTION • "Rank is a fleeting cloud." • BEING CONSISTENT; GOD-FEARING
Theories of Motivation 2023-02-20
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- need or desire that influences behavior
- type of drive involving learned needs (money, fame, etc)
- psychologist who developed incentive theory
- theory that people are motivated by things that satisfy biological needs
- biologist whose work was used by psychologists to develop instinct theory
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- balanced internal state
- theory that people are motivated to survive through biological programming
- theory that people are motivated by external reinforcements
- type of drive involving biological needs (thirst, hunger, etc)
- psychologist who developed drive reduction theory
10 Clues: balanced internal state • need or desire that influences behavior • psychologist who developed incentive theory • psychologist who developed drive reduction theory • type of drive involving learned needs (money, fame, etc) • theory that people are motivated by external reinforcements • type of drive involving biological needs (thirst, hunger, etc) • ...
Introduction of Music Theory 2012-08-26
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- A ____ means to lower a note half a step
- _________ means to get gradually softer
- A ____ sign means to play the measure again
- A ____ means to add half a beat more to the note
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- A _____ note means 2 beats
- _____ means to play loud
- A _____ note means 4 beats
- ______ means to get gradually louder
- _____ means to play short
- A ___ sign is used to cancel out any key that is sharped or flatted
- A ____ means to raise a note half a step
- _____ means to play "soft"
12 Clues: _____ means to play loud • _____ means to play short • A _____ note means 2 beats • A _____ note means 4 beats • _____ means to play "soft" • ______ means to get gradually louder • _________ means to get gradually softer • A ____ means to lower a note half a step • A ____ means to raise a note half a step • A ____ sign means to play the measure again • ...
Freud's theory of criminality 2021-04-03
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- This acts as the mediator between the ID and Superego.
- This is your moral conscience.
- The complex where sons have sexual feelings for their mother.
- Criminals are those with this as an undeveloped part of their personality.
- Freud's work is an example of this type of theory.
- An individual who is ID dominated is more likely to be this.
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- The part of your mind that is hidden, rather like the majority of an iceberg.
- This type of life experience can have a major impact on criminality.
- Freud's first name.
- If you are ID dominated you want instant ...?
- He carried out a study of 44 thieves.
- The rational and sensible part of the personality.
- Feeling of this is often linked to criminality.
13 Clues: Freud's first name. • This is your moral conscience. • He carried out a study of 44 thieves. • If you are ID dominated you want instant ...? • Feeling of this is often linked to criminality. • The rational and sensible part of the personality. • Freud's work is an example of this type of theory. • This acts as the mediator between the ID and Superego. • ...
particle theory of matter 2025-06-02
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- Tables,chairs,books,pencils,tv
- An instrument for measuring and indicating temperature
- Light from a candle,x-rays from a machine
- All things around us
- How much amount of space an object takes up
- Water,milk,oil,gasoline,honey
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- A body of water that makes up an object
- physical contact between matter or particles of matter.
- the transfer of energy as heat or electricity through the
- Measure of the average energy level of the particles in a substance
- Oxygen,smoke,carbon dioxide,
- The sun's warmth,heat from a fire,heat from a stove
12 Clues: All things around us • Oxygen,smoke,carbon dioxide, • Water,milk,oil,gasoline,honey • Tables,chairs,books,pencils,tv • A body of water that makes up an object • Light from a candle,x-rays from a machine • How much amount of space an object takes up • The sun's warmth,heat from a fire,heat from a stove • An instrument for measuring and indicating temperature • ...
Cell Theory Vocab 2025-01-13
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- Obtaining food to provide energy for growth.
- Protection against enemies.
- Declared plants are made of cells and cells are the building blocks of plant life in 1838
- Discovered that all cells are created by the division of previous cells in 1855
- A Cell without a nucleus.
- Cells increase in size, divide through mitosis, allowing for growth and development of an organism
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- Developed microscope lens in 1670 to observe more closely, observed bacteria and protozoa, described red blood cells
- All animal tissues are composed of cells and collaborated with Schleiden for cell theory in 1839
- Discovered cells in 1665 by observing cork trees under a microscope and said they looked like little rooms
- Keeping conditions inside the organism with tolerable limits (balanced)
- A Cell without a nucleus.
- Cells replicate themselves through cell division, ensuring the continuation of life.
- Smallest structural and functional unit of an organism. Contains cytoplasm enclosed within a membrane.
- Cells perceive and respond to changes in their environment.
- The theory that states: All organisms made of cells Cells are basic unit of life All cells result from division of other cells
- Cells carry out a variety of chemical reactions to break down nutrients, synthesize molecules, and eliminate waste products.
16 Clues: A Cell without a nucleus. • A Cell without a nucleus. • Protection against enemies. • Obtaining food to provide energy for growth. • Cells perceive and respond to changes in their environment. • Keeping conditions inside the organism with tolerable limits (balanced) • Discovered that all cells are created by the division of previous cells in 1855 • ...
History Crossword 2022-01-07
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- private ownership and investment of money in order to make profit
- focusing on human potential and achievements
- An ideal place
- Civil law issued by order of Emporer Justinian
- a person of mixed Spanish and native American ancestry
- A pardon relieving a person from punishments due for sin
- theory the sun centered view of the universe
- the everyday language of people in a religion or country
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- spanish people who took part fo the Americas in the 16th century
- method a procedure in which experimentation and observation are used to test hypothesis
- A religious image used by eastern Christians
- concerned with worldly rather than spiritual matters
- theory the earth centered view of the universe
- a land controlled by another nation
14 Clues: An ideal place • a land controlled by another nation • focusing on human potential and achievements • A religious image used by eastern Christians • theory the sun centered view of the universe • Civil law issued by order of Emporer Justinian • theory the earth centered view of the universe • concerned with worldly rather than spiritual matters • ...
Zuree Patel P5 2024-05-22
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- where a country has some degree of autonomy but is still dependent(4 IDK)
- a nation spread across 2 or more states(4 CC)
- type of nomadism where herders move livestock to different places in the summer and winter(2 IDK)
- a theory that explains the size, numbers and charateristics of human settlements(6 VIT)
- a business being run out of someones home (7 IDK)
- the process of industrialization declining (7 VIT)
- the 4th sector of business with jobs like teaching and being a doctor(7 CC)
- a city containing more than 10 million people (6 CC)
- coming to live in a foreign country (2 CC)
- a model showing what is grown and manufactured where in relation to the CBD(5 CC)
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- term that describes how the interaction between places decreases as distance increases(1 IDK)
- the 5th business sector with jobs in fields like governmental(7 CC)
- a state containing 2 or more nations(4 CC)
- a theory describing how the further away from the CBD you get the cheaper the land becomes(5 CC)
- a part of the city,usually the center, where business is done (5 VIT)
- the way the world seems to be getting smaller as a result of increased technology and transport(1 VIT)
- the term describing how humans used to hunt and gather for food(5 IDK)
- newer view on Thomas Malthus's original theory(2 VIT)
- a city containing more than 20 million people (6 CC)
- the way in which land is allocated and distributed (6 IDK)
- based on feelings or opinions rather than numbers and statistics(1 CC)
- based on numbers and statistics rather than feelings and opinions(1 CC)
- the ability to govern ones own country (4 VIT)
- leaving to live in a foreign country(2 CC)
24 Clues: a state containing 2 or more nations(4 CC) • leaving to live in a foreign country(2 CC) • coming to live in a foreign country (2 CC) • a nation spread across 2 or more states(4 CC) • the ability to govern ones own country (4 VIT) • a business being run out of someones home (7 IDK) • the process of industrialization declining (7 VIT) • ...
psychology 2025-10-24
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- a key figure in ethology, the study of animal behavior, most famous for his research on imprinting
- a stage in language development where toddlers use two- or three-word sentences that contain the most important words to convey meaning
- a primitive, prehensile, involuntary response to a mechanical stimulus present in a newborn
- the process of taking in and fully understanding information or ideas.
- a branch of psychology that studies how individuals grow, change, and adapt throughout their lives
- a convenient arrangement
- a neurological sign used in both medicine and psychology to assess brain and spinal cord function
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- the ability to mentally represent objects, events, or experiences that are not physically present
- prevention of wasteful use of a resource.
- a representation of a plan or theory in the form of an outline or model
- an American philosopher and psychologist, whose work informed theory and research of memory, dreams and the self
- Regarded as a pioneer in primate ethology
- an automatic action healthy newborns have that helps them latch onto your breast or a bottle to begin feeding.
- the rapid learning process in which a young animal forms a strong attachment to the first moving object it sees, typically its mother, during a critical early period of life
- thinking only of oneself, without regard for the feelings or desires of others
- a Swiss psychologist known for his work on child development
- best known for his work on psychological development in children and creating the framework known as cultural-historical activity theory.
17 Clues: a convenient arrangement • prevention of wasteful use of a resource. • Regarded as a pioneer in primate ethology • a Swiss psychologist known for his work on child development • the process of taking in and fully understanding information or ideas. • a representation of a plan or theory in the form of an outline or model • ...
Life Science Crossword 2023-05-31
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- Type of reproduction that requires 1 parent.
- Double helix with your genetic code on it
- Theory developed by Charles Darwin
- Type of fossil; mosquito in tree sap.
- Process by which a cell splits into two identical daughter cells.
- A cell that has a nucleus
- The father of genetics
- Theory of evolution and natural selection was developed by this man.
- A nonliving factor in an ecosystem.
- We can figure out the probability of offsprings' traits with these.
- Organization of an ecosystem that shows all feeding relationships in the ecosystem.
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- The reproductive part of the plant.
- The number of a specific species in an area.
- An animal that is more adapted to its environment will survive and reproduce more than an animal that is not well adapted.
- The process by which a plant makes food by taking in the sun's energy
- A large ecosystem on earth categorized by the climate and species that live there.
- The parts of the cell
- Genes that can mask a recessive trait
- Change in the structure of a gene randomly, resulting in a positive or negative change in the organism.
- A relationship between 2 species where both organisms benefit.
- The most simple form of life. We are made of millions of them.
21 Clues: The parts of the cell • The father of genetics • A cell that has a nucleus • Theory developed by Charles Darwin • The reproductive part of the plant. • A nonliving factor in an ecosystem. • Type of fossil; mosquito in tree sap. • Genes that can mask a recessive trait • Double helix with your genetic code on it • Type of reproduction that requires 1 parent. • ...
Indo-Pacific Region 2022-10-28
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- the only conflict in Mackinder's framework
- critical to the success of Japan’s export-led development model
- argued by Spykman to be the primary engine of power in world politics
- Spykman's prerequisite for the preservation of the power position of the US
- argued that overwhelming sea power is enough for a great maritime power
- a rising rimland power
- one of China's core interests
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- credited for conceptualizing the free and open Indo-Pacific
- its purpose, as argued by the Chinese, is to promote common development rather than to seek power
- illustrates Spykman's rimland theory
- illustrated by the high seas that belong to no one state and provide access to much of the globe
- illustrates Mahan's sea power theory
- Mackinder's heartland
- proposed the idea of a circumferential power
- region whose geography is politicized by the world's principal powers
- a framework for the study of balance of power
- constellation of ports and other facilities across the Indian Ocean that are accessible to China
17 Clues: Mackinder's heartland • a rising rimland power • one of China's core interests • illustrates Spykman's rimland theory • illustrates Mahan's sea power theory • the only conflict in Mackinder's framework • proposed the idea of a circumferential power • a framework for the study of balance of power • credited for conceptualizing the free and open Indo-Pacific • ...
Indo-Pacific Puzzle 2022-10-28
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- the only conflict in Mackinder's framework
- critical to the success of Japan’s export-led development model
- argued by Spykman to be the primary engine of power in world politics
- Spykman's prerequisite for the preservation of the power position of the US
- argued that overwhelming sea power is enough for a great maritime power
- a rising rimland power
- one of China's core interests
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- credited for conceptualizing the free and open Indo-Pacific
- its purpose, as argued by the Chinese, is to promote common development rather than to seek power
- illustrates Spykman's rimland theory
- illustrated by the high seas that belong to no one state and provide access to much of the globe
- illustrates Mahan's sea power theory
- Mackinder's heartland
- proposed the idea of a circumferential power
- region whose geography is politicized by the world's principal powers
- a framework for the study of balance of power
- constellation of ports and other facilities across the Indian Ocean that are accessible to China
17 Clues: Mackinder's heartland • a rising rimland power • one of China's core interests • illustrates Spykman's rimland theory • illustrates Mahan's sea power theory • the only conflict in Mackinder's framework • proposed the idea of a circumferential power • a framework for the study of balance of power • credited for conceptualizing the free and open Indo-Pacific • ...
Choice board crossword puzzle 2023-02-27
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- The blank family Were Major Patrons of the Movement.
- The reason a lot of natives died because of lack of exposer to blank
- The book that Christians read that has gods word in it
- A theory that relates scientific method to philosophy.
- What Columbus wanted to find
- Why they originally went the way they did
- Pardons from the Church for certain sins in exchange for money
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- A theory that humans are more important.
- English queen who returned her kingdom to Protestantism
- machinery and equipment developed from the application of scientific knowledge.
- The religion that came from the reformation
- Reformation leader who translated the New Testament into German
- What the people found by Columbus were forced into
- The greatest Renaissance man
- S A powerful tribe that ruled Peru when it was conquered by the Spanish in 1533
15 Clues: The greatest Renaissance man • What Columbus wanted to find • A theory that humans are more important. • Why they originally went the way they did • The religion that came from the reformation • What the people found by Columbus were forced into • The blank family Were Major Patrons of the Movement. • The book that Christians read that has gods word in it • ...
Chapters 6 and 7 Review 2025-09-25
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- Corporate restructuring in which one firm buys another.
- When owners are not personally liable for claims again the firm this is a __________ liability.
- People elected by the stockholders to represent them are the Board Of ________.
- A license is granted to someone to run a business using their information and business resources for money.
- Type of business with one single owner is a ______ proprietorship.
- An owner of a corporation.
- A corporation that doesn't seek to earn a profit.
- A market _______ is a segment of a market with few competitors.
- Two companies combine to form a new business.
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- A franchisor makes a product and give a license to someone to sell it.
- Two or more people act as co-owners of a business.
- Firms that invest in start up firms that have the potential for good growth for a share of ownership are ______ capital firms.
- A formal document that describes a business concept, has objectives and strategies for a certain timeline.
- The type of investor who invests in start-up companies in exchange for a share of ownership is a ______ investor.
- A person who risks time and money to start and run a business.
- A business that is considered a legal entity separate from its owners.
16 Clues: An owner of a corporation. • Two companies combine to form a new business. • A corporation that doesn't seek to earn a profit. • Two or more people act as co-owners of a business. • Corporate restructuring in which one firm buys another. • A person who risks time and money to start and run a business. • ...
The Ethics Code II 2024 2024-07-26
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- Moral ___ is a commitment of moral objectivism which argues moral values are objective independent features of the world.
- According to simple subjectivism, saying you think something is morally right just means you __ of it.
- The difference between error theory and emotivism is that the former considers all moral claims to be ___
- The issue with simple subjectivism is that it cannot make sense of moral ___
- Ethical ___ is a form of ethical non-objectivism theory which argues that morality depends on individual feelings and attitudes.
- McDowell argues that we have moral ___ to objective moral values.
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- Mackie makes his argument for ethical non-objectivism through his argument from ___
- The surname of the philosopher who came up with error theory.
- Theory that claims that moral claims have no truth values.
9 Clues: Theory that claims that moral claims have no truth values. • The surname of the philosopher who came up with error theory. • McDowell argues that we have moral ___ to objective moral values. • The issue with simple subjectivism is that it cannot make sense of moral ___ • Mackie makes his argument for ethical non-objectivism through his argument from ___ • ...
plate tectonics 2013-01-21
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- outer most layer of earth
- tectonics/ theory that says the earth's crust and upper mantle are broken into dections
- core/ solid core composed of dense iron and nickel
- Adreas Fault/example of a transform fault boundry
- boundry/where 2 plates are moving towards each other
- mountains/example of a boundry where continental crust collided
- crust and upper mantle
- drift/ theory that the continents move
- largest layer inside earth
- core/ liquid core composed of iron and nickel
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- trench/ deepest spot in the ocean example of converging oceanic plates
- zone/ area where denser converging plate decends or sinks under a less dense converging plate
- boundry/boundry b/w 2 plates that are separating
- plastic layer below the lithosphere
- super continent that existed 200 million yrs ago
- boundry/boundry where 2 plates are moving or sliding next to each other
- wegener/ scientist who thought that the continents were one super continent
- large sections of earth's crust and upper mantle, lithosphere
18 Clues: crust and upper mantle • outer most layer of earth • largest layer inside earth • plastic layer below the lithosphere • drift/ theory that the continents move • core/ liquid core composed of iron and nickel • boundry/boundry b/w 2 plates that are separating • super continent that existed 200 million yrs ago • Adreas Fault/example of a transform fault boundry • ...
Geography 101 Crossword Puzzle 2016-04-11
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- processes that either amplify or reduce climatic trends, toward either warming or cooling
- also known as climate forcing
- portions of the crust that are entirely below sea level
- a biome also known as the northern needleleaf forest
- a conceptual model to help understand the theory of habitat fragmentation
- sharp release of energy that occurs at the moment of fracture
- also known as the Circum-Pacific belt
- any process that wears away or rearranges landforms
- weathering by dissolution of limestone landscapes creates this; also known as dolines
- scientific study of sequences dealing with superposition
- species that are introduced to a new environment by humans
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- also known as mechanical weathering
- calcium carbonate (CaCO3) mineral deposits that are found in caves and caverns
- large,stable,terrestrial, or aquatic ecosystem
- structure of Earth's crust containing an opening that magma rises from
- technique that uses the atomic structure of chemical elements to determine chemical composition of oceans and ice masses
- theory on how the building mountains and seismic activity causes earthquakes
- most common chemical sedimentary rock
- processes that operate at Earth's interior, driven by heat and radioactive decay
- decomposition of a chemical compound by reaction with water
20 Clues: also known as climate forcing • also known as mechanical weathering • most common chemical sedimentary rock • also known as the Circum-Pacific belt • large,stable,terrestrial, or aquatic ecosystem • any process that wears away or rearranges landforms • a biome also known as the northern needleleaf forest • portions of the crust that are entirely below sea level • ...
Geography 101 Crossword Puzzle 2016-04-11
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- also known as the Circum-Pacific belt
- a biome also known as the northern needleleaf forest
- processes that either amplify or reduce climatic trends, toward either warming or cooling
- large,stable,terrestrial, or aquatic ecosystem
- portions of the crust that are entirely below sea level
- technique that uses the atomic structure of chemical elements to determine chemical composition of oceans and ice masses
- also known as mechanical weathering
- decomposition of a chemical compound by reaction with water
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- a conceptual model to help understand the theory of habitat fragmentation
- species that are introduced to a new environment by humans
- most common chemical sedimentary rock
- any process that wears away or rearranges landforms
- also known as climate forcing
- sharp release of energy that occurs at the moment of fracture
- structure of Earth's crust containing an opening that magma rises from
- weathering by dissolution of limestone landscapes creates this; also known as dolines
- processes that operate at Earth's interior, driven by heat and radioactive decay
- scientific study of sequences dealing with superposition
- theory on how the building mountains and seismic activity causes earthquakes
- calcium carbonate (CaCO3) mineral deposits that are found in caves and caverns
20 Clues: also known as climate forcing • also known as mechanical weathering • most common chemical sedimentary rock • also known as the Circum-Pacific belt • large,stable,terrestrial, or aquatic ecosystem • any process that wears away or rearranges landforms • a biome also known as the northern needleleaf forest • portions of the crust that are entirely below sea level • ...
Sigmund Freud's Theory of Personality Crossword Puzzle 2014-05-01
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- Lasts through age of 3 years to 6 years. Pleasure zone is the genitals.
- theory of personality.
- Banishes anxiety-arousing thoughts, feelings, and memories from consciousness.
- The largely conscious part of personality that mediates among the demands of the id, superego, and reality.
- Displaces real anxiety-provoking explanations and replaces them with more comforting justifications for one's actions.
- Allows an anxious person to retreat to a more comforting, infantile stage of life.
- Lets an anxious person to refuse to admit that something unpleasant is happening.
- Reverses an unacceptable impulse. causing an anxious person to express the opposite of the anxiety-provoking unconscious feeling.
- The part of personality that consists of unconscious, psychic energy and strives to satisfy basic sexual and aggressive drives.
- Lasts through the first 18 months of life. Pleasure comes from chewing, biting, and sucking.
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- Shifts an unacceptable impulse toward a more acceptable or less threatening object or person.
- Lasts through age 6 years to puberty. Dormant sexual feelings.
- A view of personality that retains some aspects of Freudian theory, but is less likely to see unresolved childhood conflicts as a source of personality development.
- association A method in psychoanalysis used in exploring the unconscious, in which the person relaxes and says whatever comes to mind.
- mechanism The ego's protective methods in psychoanalytic theory that reduces anxiety by unconsciously distorting reality.
- The part of personality that represents internalized ideals and provides standards for judgement and for future aspirations.
- sexual stages The childhood stages of development during which the id's pleasure-seeking energies focus on different parts of the body.
- A region of the mind holding information that is not conscious but is retrievable into conscious awareness.
- Lasts through puberty and on. Maturation of sexual interests.
- Disguises threatening feelings of guilty anxiety by attributing the problem to others.
- Founder of psychoanalysis.
- Lasts through 18 months to 3 years of age. Pleasure focuses on bowel and bladder function.
- An individual's characteristic pattern of thinking, feeling and acting.
- A region of the mind that is a reservoir of mostly unacceptable thoughts, wishes, feelings, and memories.
24 Clues: theory of personality. • Founder of psychoanalysis. • Lasts through puberty and on. Maturation of sexual interests. • Lasts through age 6 years to puberty. Dormant sexual feelings. • Lasts through age of 3 years to 6 years. Pleasure zone is the genitals. • An individual's characteristic pattern of thinking, feeling and acting. • ...
INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS CONCEPTS 2023-10-03
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- An agreement between two or more states to work together on mutual security issues.
- The processes associated with the spread of democracy around the world from its core in Western Europe and North America.
- To cut off trade and investments, preventing a target country from buying or selling goods in the global marketplace.
- Is someone seeking shelter from danger.
- The ultimate symbol of sovereignty is a state’s ability to monopolize the means of violence
- It is often seen as one of three approaches to the theory and practice of international political economy.
- It means the study of and movement for women not as objects but as subjects of knowledge.
- It means to give and take on a mutual basis.
- offer resources to countries to correct maladjustments in their balance of payments without resorting to measures destructive of national or international prosperity.
- This term refers to three characteristics or principles underlying rela- tions among states or groups of states and other actors in specific issue- areas (particularly trade).
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- It came into existence on 1 January 1995, as one result of the agreement reached in the seven-year-long Uruguay round of multi- lateral trade negotiations that was completed the previous year.
- The ideas of universal freedom and equality.
- It is often associated with periods of revolutionary upheaval and extreme social and political turbulence.
- the study of the physical movements of groups around the world now includes Chinese, Korean, Latino, Indian, and countless cultural groups residing outside their original homelands.
- Recognising the territorial jurisdiction of kings and princes entailed following a policy of non-interference within their claimed and defined territorial boundaries.
- It is an extremely problematic foreign policy goal.
- An endeavour to eradicate a people because of their nationality, race, ethnicity, or religion.
- It means taking unfair advantage of someone.
- It has emerged as an important and diverse set of arguments in political theory directed largely against certain versions of modern liberal political theory.
- It consists of the following threat, intended to dissuade a state from aggression.
- In the original Greek sense, means ‘leadership’.
21 Clues: Is someone seeking shelter from danger. • The ideas of universal freedom and equality. • It means taking unfair advantage of someone. • It means to give and take on a mutual basis. • In the original Greek sense, means ‘leadership’. • It is an extremely problematic foreign policy goal. • ...
Intro to Atoms Chapter 3 Lesson 1 2023-11-08
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- a small particle in the nucleus of the atom with no electrical charge
- showed that another particle, the neutron, exists in the nucleus of an atom
- smallest particle of an element
- the number of protons in the nucleus of an atom
- An atom is neutral if the number of protons and __ equal in number
- Atomic theory grew and changed as more __ was collected
- the space taken up by the __ determine the size of an atom
- English scientist thought that atoms were smooth hard balls that could not be broken into smaller pieces
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- Carbon isotopes have different mass numbers but react the same __
- a part of the cell containing DNA and RNA
- __ model of the atom consisted of a central nucleus surrounded by electrons moving in specific orbits
- a subatomic particle that has a negative charge
- scientist that discovered electrons
- atoms of the same element that have different numbers of neutrons
- a region of the atom in which electrons of the same energy are found
- protons and neutrons make up most of the ___ of an atom
- The modern atomic theory is based on the __
- the sum of the number of neutrons and protons in an atomic nucleus
- Gold and Silver are different because of the number of __
- a subatomic particle that has a positive charge and is found in the nucleus
20 Clues: smallest particle of an element • scientist that discovered electrons • a part of the cell containing DNA and RNA • The modern atomic theory is based on the __ • a subatomic particle that has a negative charge • the number of protons in the nucleus of an atom • protons and neutrons make up most of the ___ of an atom • ...
SM-064 Vocabulary 2023-09-13
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- The measurement of how many workers are supervised by one manager
- The process of dividing a large job into units, or job tasks, and assigning an individual to do each of the tasks
- An organizational design in which the firm is broken down into units according to factors such as product, process, territory, customer type, etc.
- The company’s configuration of employees for accomplishing specific business tasks; how the business is organized
- An employee’s narrow focus on one task or area of expertise
- The formally granted influence of an individual to make decisions, pursue goals, and obtain the resources necessary to support those decisions and goals
- An organizational design that combines the traditional functional structure with the divisional structure
- A graphical representation of the flow of authority within the organization
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- A principle that states that no employee should answer to more than one supervisor at a time
- Creating authority that flows in a clear, continuous line
- The way departments are defined and arranged
- An organizational design in which the firm is broken into traditional departments, each with its own set of responsibilities and activities (marketing, operations, sales, IT, etc.)
- The management function of setting up the way the business's work will be done
- The flow of authority within an organization
14 Clues: The way departments are defined and arranged • The flow of authority within an organization • Creating authority that flows in a clear, continuous line • An employee’s narrow focus on one task or area of expertise • The measurement of how many workers are supervised by one manager • A graphical representation of the flow of authority within the organization • ...
A decade 2013-06-12
10 Clues: Fingers • Client head • Oldest designer • Nomad,fifa master • Man with the apple • best ad firm in town • Woman with the brain • The baldheaded writer • The perverted designer • change course of direction
Biology Crossword 2013-02-09
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- The theory produced by Cuvier that states natural disasters that occur all throughout history, causes the extinction of an organism or species
- When there is no gene flow between populations and new species evolve
- The gradual development of a species over time
- A group of organisms similar in features, capable of reproduction
- The process by which an organism ceases to exist
- observable change in the allele frequencies of a population over generations
- The movement of alleles between populations
- The study of fossils
- A theory by Hutton. It states that the laying down of soil results from a slow process that happened over a long period of time
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- The process by which better adapted organisms survive and reproduce
- The adjustment of an organism, used for benefit
- The ability to be passed from offspring to another
- A relative measure of success of an organism
- The remains or impression of a prehistoric organism that has been petrified
- The study of geographical distribution of plants and animals
- Species that evolve in response to changes in eachother
- A group of organisms of a species located in an area
- collection of alleles found in all of the individuals of a population
18 Clues: The study of fossils • The movement of alleles between populations • A relative measure of success of an organism • The gradual development of a species over time • The adjustment of an organism, used for benefit • The process by which an organism ceases to exist • The ability to be passed from offspring to another • A group of organisms of a species located in an area • ...
Unit 4 Global Consumer Decision Making 2025-10-17
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- the idea that sellers create the option to not pay the full price all at once but a smaller price for longer
- the idea in behavior theory that means a consumer's current situation
- what utility theory claims all consumers are when making decisions
- the idea that once we own an item we value you it more than other because of our emotional attachment
- the idea in behavior theory that people are most scared to lose what they already possess
- the concept of upselling, convincing a consumer to buy more than they originally intended
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- the offering of extended warranties to make people fear the loss of an expensive item less
- the idea that sellers want to put their product in the most positive position (91% fat free)
- what the makers of Oreos and potato chips have done to get consumers to buy their product while increasing their profits
- theory of consumer behavior that states that consumers buy what benefits them most
10 Clues: what utility theory claims all consumers are when making decisions • the idea in behavior theory that means a consumer's current situation • theory of consumer behavior that states that consumers buy what benefits them most • the idea in behavior theory that people are most scared to lose what they already possess • ...
The Poultry Industry 2022-01-21
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- more than one quarter of the meat on the chicken
- prevent a number of poultry diseases
- whites that are thick and firm;yolks that are high, round, and practically free from defects; and clean, unbroken shells.
- three toes projecting forward and one projecting back
- punches mark the webbing between the toes of baby chicks
- top portion of the leg above the knee joint
- a place for hatching eggs
- upper part of the leg
- the equivalent of the ankle in humans
- chicken thigh with both the bone and skin removed
- bits plated steel bits that are placed in the bird’s nostrils to help stop pecking
- bands high retention rate that will stay with the chick for life and grow with it
- have whites that may be thinner and yolks that may be wider and flatter than eggs of higher grades
- introduced into the chickens nostrils either as a dust or as a drop
- holds the yolk in the center of the egg
- whole chicken with bones and skin
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- the leg of a bird
- fall onto the chickens and enters the body of other chickens as they pick at the shiny vaccine droplets
- lower joint of the leg
- makes its way to the respiratory system or may continue in the digestive tract before entering the body
- removing the upper part of the beak to prevent from injuring other birds
- skin on, bone in, split breast
- characteristics of Grade AA eggs except that the whites are reasonably firm
- split breast that has been skinned and deboned
- whole leg comprised of a thigh and a drumstick in one piece
- appears as a ring of skin around the eye
- process by which are reared and prepared for consumption
- broilers raised in large numbers
- raising egg-laying birds for the purpose of commercial production
- several flight feathers
- specialized skin located below the ear
31 Clues: the leg of a bird • upper part of the leg • lower joint of the leg • several flight feathers • a place for hatching eggs • skin on, bone in, split breast • broilers raised in large numbers • whole chicken with bones and skin • prevent a number of poultry diseases • the equivalent of the ankle in humans • specialized skin located below the ear • ...
Watson's Theory of Human Caring 2018-07-22
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- inner harmony and maintaining balance
- an intersubjective human process and is moral ideal of nursing
- a valued person to be cared for, respected, nurtured, understood, and assisted
- caring relationship going beyond ego to higher “spiritual” caring created by “Caring Moments”
- of one’s own spiritual practice toward wholeness of mind/body/spirit—beyond ego
- Theory of Caring
- the caring-healing environment
- also known as meditative approach (increasing consciousness and presence to the humanism of self and other)
- the need for achievement and affiliation
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- where Watson was born
- is associated with the degree of congruence between the self as perceived and the self as experienced
- Nursing interventions related to human care originally referred to as factors
- This refers to the individual’s frame of reference that can only be known to that person.
- presence enabling deep belief of other (patient, colleague, family, etc.)
- Watson's lower order needs are needs such as food, fluid, ventilation
- Caritas Processes
- an American nurse theorist and nursing professor who is best known for her Theory of human caring. She is the author of numerous texts, including Nursing: The Philosophy and Science of Caring
17 Clues: Theory of Caring • Caritas Processes • where Watson was born • the caring-healing environment • inner harmony and maintaining balance • the need for achievement and affiliation • an intersubjective human process and is moral ideal of nursing • Watson's lower order needs are needs such as food, fluid, ventilation • ...
Vocab list 18 2022-03-31
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- to prepare in advance
- distant out of the way
- to soak thoroughly
- the rate something occurs
- to tear down
- stiff and firm
- is a person who lives on land or a building
- to make someone become smaller
- able to control
- The most important place in a country or region
- proud or vain
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- in exclusive control
- to furnish or inhabit
- to cause someone to feel at ease
- Trial Period
- serious and unemotional
- a fragrant smell
- to sew
- tasteful and or beautiful
- kind and courtesy
20 Clues: to sew • to tear down • Trial Period • proud or vain • stiff and firm • able to control • a fragrant smell • kind and courtesy • to soak thoroughly • in exclusive control • to prepare in advance • to furnish or inhabit • distant out of the way • serious and unemotional • the rate something occurs • tasteful and or beautiful • to make someone become smaller • to cause someone to feel at ease • ...
Vocab Lesson 28 2022-05-10
10 Clues: real • next to • to swallow • to put in line • on the edge of • same on both sides • boundary of a space • to make something firm • impression made on something • shaping the edge of something
TA Puzzle 2021-06-15
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- when a counter action takes out the median of previous candle
- when a scrip makes higher highs and higher lows
- cuss word in hindi but pregnant lady in japanese
- First name of founder of dow theory
- small body but long wicks
- practice drawing these lines to know trends
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- chart pattern for multibaggers
- First name of founder of elliott wave theory
- check this to see if the correction is healthy
- the indicator we check in tide
- 1 2 3 5 8 13 ?
- easy one our mentor!
- we adore our navi mumbai trainer
13 Clues: 1 2 3 5 8 13 ? • easy one our mentor! • small body but long wicks • chart pattern for multibaggers • the indicator we check in tide • we adore our navi mumbai trainer • First name of founder of dow theory • practice drawing these lines to know trends • First name of founder of elliott wave theory • check this to see if the correction is healthy • ...
Evolution and Inheritance 2025-05-21
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- the monthly cycle when the lining of the uterus is shed a regrown (12)
- Darwin's theory of how members of a species with advantageous traits will survive and others will die out (7,9)
- Differences between organisms of the same species (9)
- a section of dna that codes for a particular characteristic (4)
- The gradual change of a species over time (9)
- The scientist who proposed the theory of evolution was Charles _______ (6)
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- A group of organisms that can successfully breed and produce fertile offspring (7)
- The male gamete (5)
- The process where a male and female gamete's nuclei fuse (13)
- Part of the cell that contains genetic information (7)
- the process of passing on genetic information from parent to offspring (11)
- DNA is coiled up forming this structure (10)
- the distinguishing features or quality of an organism (14)
- When species completely dies out it is said to be ______ (7)
- Genetic material housed in the nucleus (3)
- chromosomes are arranged into 23 _______ (5)
16 Clues: The male gamete (5) • Genetic material housed in the nucleus (3) • DNA is coiled up forming this structure (10) • chromosomes are arranged into 23 _______ (5) • The gradual change of a species over time (9) • Differences between organisms of the same species (9) • Part of the cell that contains genetic information (7) • ...
Scientific Revolution 2023-09-12
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- The belief that humans are capable of rational thought
- Sun is the center of the universe
- First to look through a telescope for scientific discovery
- Period of time from the 16th-17th Century
- Created the Geocentric universe theory
- Time period right before the Scientific Revolution
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- Created the Scientific Method
- (Greek)considered to be one of the greatest intellectual figures of all time
- Created/Explained the Law of Gravity and 3 Laws of Motion
- Earth is the center of the universe
- Created the Heliocentric universe theory
11 Clues: Created the Scientific Method • Sun is the center of the universe • Earth is the center of the universe • Created the Geocentric universe theory • Created the Heliocentric universe theory • Period of time from the 16th-17th Century • Time period right before the Scientific Revolution • The belief that humans are capable of rational thought • ...
Particle Theory of Matter 2023-04-17
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- Why is it so hot
- Ice tea is a _______
- Mmmmmmmmmmmm.. Good Hot chocolate
- The ______ is 5°C
- Look At the top
- The Point where a liquid turns into gas
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- The Sponge is saturated with ______
- Mmmmmmm..... good ice tea
- What type of mixture is Cement
- Gold is _____
- What caused Chernobyl to be Unhabitable
- Mmmmmmm... ______ Juice
12 Clues: Gold is _____ • Look At the top • Why is it so hot • The ______ is 5°C • Ice tea is a _______ • Mmmmmmm... ______ Juice • Mmmmmmm..... good ice tea • What type of mixture is Cement • Mmmmmmmmmmmm.. Good Hot chocolate • The Sponge is saturated with ______ • What caused Chernobyl to be Unhabitable • The Point where a liquid turns into gas
Industrial Revolution Crossword 2022-03-03
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- components that may be identical used to assemblage
- economic or political system where a country trade is owned by owner/company for profit
- Sole control of a product or service by an entity
- workers or working-class (as a group)
- an activity or business out of a person's own home
- process of making money over the cost of investment
- money or wealth for investments
- increase in farming during 17 to 19th century Brittian
- a movement where public land was turned provate property
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- a group of workers joined together to protect their rights
- a method of manufacturing using machinery
- the difference between exports/imports
- natural materials used for economic gain
- a person who is owner and provides their own capital to build a business/industry
- the act of making a city or city growth
- Upper Middle Class with Materialistic values
- political theory that states the means of production/distribution should be owned by the people
- housing for the poor
- political party/theory that all our paid per skill(s)
19 Clues: housing for the poor • money or wealth for investments • workers or working-class (as a group) • the difference between exports/imports • the act of making a city or city growth • natural materials used for economic gain • a method of manufacturing using machinery • Upper Middle Class with Materialistic values • Sole control of a product or service by an entity • ...
Investing Review/Study Guide Crossword 2021-03-05
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- A __________ _______ allows many investors to combine money and invest in a diversified portfolio of many types of investments.
- Speculative,________,Mutual Fund - Bond are listed in order from MOST risk to LEAST risk.
- I bought 4 shares of App stock. I received my share of profits in the mail today. I received what type of return?
- High risk = High __________
- ______________ is the initial amount of money invested or saved
- __________ _______ is a type of return received for selling property at a higher price than what you bought it for.
- ______ ____ is a personal retirement account that is taxed upon money being deposited.
- ________ ________ is a type of investment that is made up from a group of similar stocks and bonds
- ________ ________ is the centralized location where stockbrokers are able to buy and sell stocks.
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- A discount brokerage firm does _____ assign you a financial advisor.
- A type of investment that is known as lending to a company or the government
- 401k & 403b are both ____________ sponsored.
- of Return Total return divided by the amount of money invested =
- I want to spread my investments across different types & reduce my risk. This is know as what?
- Diversification is a recommended investment strategy because it helps _________ ______.
- A person with an aggressive investment philosophy would want to invest in ______ risk investments.
- __________ _______ is the danger that your money won't be worth as much in the future as it is today
- When you invest in bonds, what type of return do you earn?
- Compensation, time in business & _________ reviews are all things to consider when choosing a brokerage firm.
- Roth IRA requires me to pay ________ upon depositing money into my retirement account.
- Which employer sponsored retirement fund is available to you if you work at a for-profit company?
21 Clues: High risk = High __________ • 401k & 403b are both ____________ sponsored. • When you invest in bonds, what type of return do you earn? • ______________ is the initial amount of money invested or saved • of Return Total return divided by the amount of money invested = • A discount brokerage firm does _____ assign you a financial advisor. • ...
Scientific Revolution 2022-03-10
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- crime of going against the church
- created the scientific method
- Scientist who discovered that planets move in elipses
- Third step in the scientific method
- discovered inertia
- Process used to test and prove theories
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- Name of the theory that states that the sun is the center of the universe
- popularized the heliocentric theory
- the inventor of the telescope
- Believed to be punishments from God
10 Clues: discovered inertia • created the scientific method • the inventor of the telescope • crime of going against the church • popularized the heliocentric theory • Believed to be punishments from God • Third step in the scientific method • Process used to test and prove theories • Scientist who discovered that planets move in elipses • ...
BUSINESS ECONOMICS AND MANAGEMENT 2025-11-17
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- Process of hiring employees
- Movement of goods to consumer
- Unique advantage a firm has
- Pyramid of needs theory
- Assigning tasks and authority
- Document of marketing objectives
- Organization with dual reporting lines
- Core benefit offered to customers
- Pricing based on perceived value
- Portfolio matrix analyzing growth and share
- Short term financial obligation
- Analysis of external environment factors
- Government imposed maximum price
- Measure of financial leverage
- Good that satisfies human wants
- Leadership emphasizing participation
- Value of the next best alternative forgone
- Legal monopoly granted to an inventor
- Additional cost of producing one more unit
- Customer relationship management
- Ability to influence others
- Resources are limited
- Analysis of strengths weaknesses opportunities threats
- Price where supply equals demand
- Rules governing employee behavior
- Visual plan showing tasks and deadlines
- Market with many sellers offering identical products
- Goods consumed together
- Performance measurement metric
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- Output per worker
- Practical workplace training
- Framework of nine business elements
- Responsiveness to price changes
- System where goods arrive as needed
- Output level where revenue equals cost
- Document listing job requirements
- Market controlled by one seller
- Study of individual decision making units
- Market where currencies are traded
- Unemployment due to industry changes
- General increase in prices
- Group with complementary skills
- Graph showing supply demand and price
- Total value of produced goods and services
- Cost that does not change with output
- Interest rate adjusted for inflation
- Measuring performance against goals
- Waste reducing method
- People centered leadership style
- Long term direction of a company
- Statement of company purpose
- Last step in decision making
- Risk from financial market changes
- Tax on imported goods
- Document outlining business goals
- Goods used to make other goods
- Groups affected by the organization
- Temporary organization
- Market dominated by few firms
- Legally established maximum price
60 Clues: Output per worker • Waste reducing method • Tax on imported goods • Resources are limited • Temporary organization • Pyramid of needs theory • Goods consumed together • General increase in prices • Process of hiring employees • Unique advantage a firm has • Ability to influence others • Practical workplace training • Statement of company purpose • Last step in decision making • ...
Vocab Project 2019-12-12
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- To look at someone or something closely.
- Relating to or caused by heat.
- A condition in which the body temperature is very low.
- The science that deals with the earth's physical structures like rocks.
- Empty space where there is no air or other gas.
- A device that automatically adjust the temperature in a room.
- To make things happen at the same time and speed.
- Absolutely necessary or important.
- Words that sound the same but have different spelling or meaning.
- An instrument than can make sounds louder or recorded.
- Capable of being slowly destroyed by a natural process.
- An instrument for recording distance traveled by foot or steps taken.
- A person that studies rocks and soil to learn about earth's history.
- To form a theory about something without firm evidence.
- A cosmetic treatment of the feet and toenail.
- Related to heat produced inside the earth.
- Type of science that deals with living things such as plans and animals.
- The natural features, population, and atmosphere of a region.
- A person who is trained to travel in a spacecraft.
- A container that keeps liquid hot or cold for a long time.
- To cause something to stop happening.
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- To leave a job, a seat, a room, etc...
- To remove someone from a dangerous place.
- To remove something by pulling or cutting it out.
- A person walking a log road.
- A watch or a clock that measure time precisely.
- 3-legged stand for supporting a camera or something else.
- a crack or break in something.
- An expert in astronomy. (space, universe)
- Musical composition for a full orchestra.
- Extremely large.
- Arranged in the order that happened.
- to be ejected from an active volcano.
- Showing a lack of intelligence or importance.
- A person who treats the feet and its problems.
- Small rocky bodies orbiting the sun.
- occurring again and again for a longtime.
- Musical instrument made of metal that is blown into.
- To take a number or amount from another number or amount.
- A tiny particle of light.
40 Clues: Extremely large. • A tiny particle of light. • A person walking a log road. • Relating to or caused by heat. • a crack or break in something. • Absolutely necessary or important. • Arranged in the order that happened. • Small rocky bodies orbiting the sun. • to be ejected from an active volcano. • To cause something to stop happening. • To leave a job, a seat, a room, etc... • ...
Chapter 2 Vocab 2025-04-21
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- DELIVERY The actual underlying asset is delivered from the seller to the buyer (8,8)
- MARGIN The additional margin that a trader must deposit to bring their account back up to the initial margin level (9,6)
- The process where the clearinghouse becomes the buyer to every seller and the seller to every buyer (8)
- MARGIN The minimum amount of margin that a trader must maintain in their account (10,6)
- The difference between the expected price and the actual execution price (9)
- SETTLEMENT The contract is settled by the payment of cash (4,9)
- A self-regulatory organization that oversees futures markets (3)
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- An order to buy or sell at the best available price (6)
- CALL A demand from a brokerage firm to a trader to deposit additional funds (6,4)
- ORDER An order that expires at the end of the trading day (3,5)
- A general term for fees paid to a brokerage firm for executing trades. (10)
- An order to buy or sell at a specific price or better (5)
- The primary regulator of the futures market in the U.S. (4)
13 Clues: An order to buy or sell at the best available price (6) • An order to buy or sell at a specific price or better (5) • The primary regulator of the futures market in the U.S. (4) • A self-regulatory organization that oversees futures markets (3) • ORDER An order that expires at the end of the trading day (3,5) • ...
History of FGM 2020-05-27
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- Opposed theory that FGM was done to mummies
- Clitoridectomies were performed in the US until...
- Created single source diffusion theory
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- Doctor that first proposed clitoridectomies
- Most popular theory of where FGM orginated
- Type of route FGM spread across
- FGM type to prevent pregnancies
- FGM was reported along the coast of the...
8 Clues: Type of route FGM spread across • FGM type to prevent pregnancies • Created single source diffusion theory • Most popular theory of where FGM orginated • FGM was reported along the coast of the... • Doctor that first proposed clitoridectomies • Opposed theory that FGM was done to mummies • Clitoridectomies were performed in the US until...
Deviance (pgs 204-212) 2022-12-19
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- person who has broken significant societal or group norms
- type of deviance in which people overconform to norms
- ways to encourage conformity to society's norms (2words)
- ____ in norms and values of society promotes conformity.
- an example of a formal sanction
- Theory that deviance occurs when there is a gap between goals and the ability to meet them
- Deviance erodes _____.
- behavior that departs from societal or group norms
- rewards or punishments that encourage conformity to norms
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- a militia group member illustrated this response to strain
- social condition in which norms are weak, conflicting, or absent
- US state with one of the highest levels of violent crime
- social sanctions are an example of this type of social control
- Sociologist who observed that deviance clarifies norms
- an example of an informal sanction
- Theory that compliance with social norms requires strong bonds to society (2words)
- incidents of deviance sometimes get a great deal of _____.
- type of deviance in which people fail to meet norms
- type of social control that lies within the individual
- One benefit of deviance is that it can encourage ______. (2words)
20 Clues: Deviance erodes _____. • an example of a formal sanction • an example of an informal sanction • behavior that departs from societal or group norms • type of deviance in which people fail to meet norms • type of deviance in which people overconform to norms • Sociologist who observed that deviance clarifies norms • type of social control that lies within the individual • ...
Chapter 9: Leadership 2016-03-09
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- the skills required to perform a particular task required to get the job done.
- an acronym for the functional abilities required of leaders: planning, organizing, directing, staffing, coordinating, reporting, and budgeting.
- a theory of leadership based on the belief that certain people are born to become leaders and will emerge in that role when their time comes
- the ability to change the attitude or behavior of an individual or group.
- a leadership style that motivates followers to do more than they originally expected to do by raising the perceived value of the tasks and getting them to transcend self-interest for the sake of the group goal, make positive changes, and strive toward self-actualization.
- those skills that relate to the study of relationships among people and cut across all levels of leadership.
- a leadership style that allows followers to lead themselves, provides advice or information only when requested, and makes little or no effort to increase productivity or nurture or develop followers.
- a leadership style, also described as participative, that is usually preferred by modern management and involves showing concern for followers, sharing authority
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- administrative or big picture skills; ability to think abstractly and to analyze problems.
- a leadership style that believes the servant leader’s mission is to serve the needs of others and lead and develop followers for the mutual benefit of the group, employee, and company. Servant leaders are more concerned about the needs of others than their own.
- assigning tasks to subordinates and following up to ensure proper and timely completion.
- them, and involving them in decision making and organizational planning.
- a leadership style in which leaders help followers determine their needs and goals and then help them gain the confidence to reach those objectives.
- a leadership style that is task-oriented and highly directive and involves close supervision and little delegation.
- two sets of assumptions that leaders hold about follower behavior, as outlined by Douglas McGregor; Theory X is a pessimistic view and Theory Y is an optimistic view.
- the process of influencing the activities of individuals or organized groups so that they follow and do willingly what the leader wants them to do.
- leadership theory developed by Blake and Mouton that uses a grid to plot the degree to which leaders show concern for people and concern for production.
17 Clues: them, and involving them in decision making and organizational planning. • the ability to change the attitude or behavior of an individual or group. • the skills required to perform a particular task required to get the job done. • assigning tasks to subordinates and following up to ensure proper and timely completion. • ...
Vocab 2021-12-01
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- the story of a person’s life
- Shining
- polite and courteous
- to care for another
- large or heavily built
- firm, not giving up
- great,remarkable
- to put into effect
- to try to mend or improve
- a substance used to survive or grow
- tied
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- to light up
- how plants make food
- Huge, also immense
- worthy of honor or respect
- to come to an agreement
- equipment
- To investigate or travel
- to travel downward
- Vast
- a choice
- full of people or things
22 Clues: Vast • tied • Shining • a choice • equipment • to light up • great,remarkable • Huge, also immense • to put into effect • to travel downward • to care for another • firm, not giving up • how plants make food • polite and courteous • large or heavily built • to come to an agreement • To investigate or travel • full of people or things • to try to mend or improve • worthy of honor or respect • ...
GIBS Digest 2024-07-31
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- Choice
- Full of life
- Impress Deeply
- Use Unprofitably
- Arithmetical Problem
- Regular Customer
- To this place
- End of the line
- Design
- Give as prize
- An English Cheese
- Encourage
- Highest Point
- Unfasten and remove
- Long Narrow Hilltop
- Outspoken
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- A flowering branch
- US national legislative body
- Business Concern
- Recurrent round of events
- Frightened
- A sweet sauce
- Reasoned Argument
- Wash out in clean water
- Influence
- A salad Vegetable
- Resume after interruption
- Curative
28 Clues: Choice • Design • Curative • Influence • Encourage • Outspoken • Frightened • Full of life • A sweet sauce • To this place • Give as prize • Highest Point • Impress Deeply • End of the line • Business Concern • Use Unprofitably • Regular Customer • Reasoned Argument • A salad Vegetable • An English Cheese • A flowering branch • Unfasten and remove • Long Narrow Hilltop • Arithmetical Problem • Wash out in clean water • ...
Tic-Tac-Tonic 2022-02-22
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- Long chain of volcanoes surrounding the Pacific Ocean
- Tectonic plates that are at the bottom of the ocean
- circular movement that constantly pushes or pulls the plates to move
- Boundaries that are classified in 3,Transform,Convergent,and Divergent
- Two continets that fit like puzzle pieces: South America and Africa
- When a denser plate is pushed down,beneath a less dense plate
- Long crack in Earth's surface, usually where earthquakes occur
- Meterologist that developed the first theory of continental drift
- Created when two plates slide past each other
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- Seafloor mountain system that is formed by divergent boundaries
- Gigantic continent that existed 200 million years ago
- Two plates move away from each other
- Plates that are under surface land masses
- Theory stating parts of the Earth's crust drift atop a liquid core covections in the mantel
- Broken pieces of Earth's Lithosphere
- Layer of rocks that forms continents.
- Parallel pattern of rocks that are found at identical locations across the Mid-Atlantic Ridge
- When two tectonic plates move toward each other and collide
- Thin layer of crust underlying the ocean basis
- Man who discovered sea floor spreading
20 Clues: Two plates move away from each other • Broken pieces of Earth's Lithosphere • Layer of rocks that forms continents. • Man who discovered sea floor spreading • Plates that are under surface land masses • Created when two plates slide past each other • Thin layer of crust underlying the ocean basis • Tectonic plates that are at the bottom of the ocean • ...
PLATE TECTIONICS 2013-10-08
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- IF THE CONTINENTS AND OCEANS WERE FOOD THEY WOULD BE SITTING ON?
- WHEN THE CONTINENTS WERE IN PANGAEA THEY MOVED IN SUCH AWAY KNOW AS?
- THE MIDDLE LAYER OF THE EARTH?
- A THEORY THAT WAS PROPOSED BY HESS THAT MAGMA ROSE THEREFOR SPREADING THE SEAFLOOR?
- UNDERWATER MOUNTAIN RANGES FORM?
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- OCCURS IN THE MANTLE AND IS THOUGHT TO BE THE DRIVING FORCE BEHIND PLATE TECTONICS?
- THIS LAYER IS USUALLY LESS SENSE THEN THE LAYER BENEATH IT?
- AN IDEA OR BELIEF BUT NOT ALWAYS LAW?
- THE REMAINS OF A SPECIES THAT WAS WIDESPREAD GEOGRAPHICALLY AND WAS VERY ABUNDANT?
- THE THEORY WHERE ALL OF THE CONTINENTS WERE TOGETHER?
10 Clues: THE MIDDLE LAYER OF THE EARTH? • UNDERWATER MOUNTAIN RANGES FORM? • AN IDEA OR BELIEF BUT NOT ALWAYS LAW? • THE THEORY WHERE ALL OF THE CONTINENTS WERE TOGETHER? • THIS LAYER IS USUALLY LESS SENSE THEN THE LAYER BENEATH IT? • IF THE CONTINENTS AND OCEANS WERE FOOD THEY WOULD BE SITTING ON? • WHEN THE CONTINENTS WERE IN PANGAEA THEY MOVED IN SUCH AWAY KNOW AS? • ...
The Scientific Revolution Crossword 2024-05-12
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- The idea that people should reach conclusions by experimenting rather than making a conclusion based on an abstract theory.
- The first person to dissect the human body.
- Created the first microscope
- Founder of the heliocentric theory, known as the “Father of Astronomy.
- “For every action there is an opposite and equal reaction.”
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- Created the first thermometer where the boiling point was 32 degrees.
- Torricelli created this instrument for measuring atmospheric pressure and predicting the weather.
- Created the first telescope and proved the heliocentric theory.
- Jenner found a cure for what disease by using inoculation.
- Francis Bacon and Rene Descartes both developed this way of questioning.
10 Clues: Created the first microscope • The first person to dissect the human body. • Jenner found a cure for what disease by using inoculation. • “For every action there is an opposite and equal reaction.” • Created the first telescope and proved the heliocentric theory. • Created the first thermometer where the boiling point was 32 degrees. • ...
Indo-Pacific 2022-10-28
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- the only conflict in Mackinder's framework
- critical to the success of Japan’s export-led development model
- argued by Spykman to be the primary engine of power in world politics
- Spykman's prerequisite for the preservation of the power position of the US
- argued that overwhelming sea power is enough for a great maritime power
- a rising rimland power
- one of China's core interests
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- credited for conceptualizing the free and open Indo-Pacific
- its purpose, as argued by the Chinese, is to promote common development rather than to seek power
- illustrates Spykman's rimland theory
- illustrated by the high seas that belong to no one state and provide access to much of the globe
- illustrates Mahan's sea power theory
- Mackinder's heartland
- proposed the idea of a circumferential power
- region whose geography is politicized by the world's principal powers
- a framework for the study of balance of power
- constellation of ports and other facilities across the Indian Ocean that are accessible to China
17 Clues: Mackinder's heartland • a rising rimland power • one of China's core interests • illustrates Spykman's rimland theory • illustrates Mahan's sea power theory • the only conflict in Mackinder's framework • proposed the idea of a circumferential power • a framework for the study of balance of power • credited for conceptualizing the free and open Indo-Pacific • ...
plate tectonics 2023-02-09
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- parallel pattern of rock material found at identical locations across the Mid-Atlantic Ridge
- the amount of matter in a given space or volume
- when a denser plate is pushed down and beneath a less dense plate
- solid fragments of weathered rock are eroded and then dropped into a new place
- when two tectonic plates move toward each other and collide
- mechanical or chemical processes that break rocks into smaller pieces
- process by which water, ice, wind, and gravity remove and transport sediments
- tectonic plates that lie under surface land masses
- seafloor mountain system formed by divergent boundaries
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- 1st theory describing the history of Earth's Surface
- Supercontinentat that incorporated most all of the landmasses on Earth
- long crack in the surface of the Earth
- 2nd theory describing the history of the Earth's surface
- when two plates move away from each other
- photos or images taken of Earth from space
- circular movement of fluids caused by the rising of hotter, less dense fluid and the falling of cooler, denser fluid
- huge pieces of lithosphere that slowly move on the asthenosphere
- Tectonic plates that are at the bottom of the ocean
- distance above sea level
- when twon plates slide past each other
20 Clues: distance above sea level • long crack in the surface of the Earth • when twon plates slide past each other • when two plates move away from each other • photos or images taken of Earth from space • the amount of matter in a given space or volume • tectonic plates that lie under surface land masses • Tectonic plates that are at the bottom of the ocean • ...
Famous scientists 2024-11-07
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- fist Indian to teach science at presidency college Kolkata
- telescope named after him
- quantum theory was discovered by
- origin of species by means of natural selection was stated by
- who discovered electric bulbs
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- structure of atom was given by
- Gem theory was discovered by
- Inventor of radio is
- who discovered big bang theory
- who discovered electromagnetic theory
10 Clues: Inventor of radio is • telescope named after him • Gem theory was discovered by • who discovered electric bulbs • structure of atom was given by • who discovered big bang theory • quantum theory was discovered by • who discovered electromagnetic theory • fist Indian to teach science at presidency college Kolkata • origin of species by means of natural selection was stated by
Toward a Theory of Gentrification 2022-04-13
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- "It appears that the needs of production... are a more decisive initiative behind gentrification than consumer ____"
- The exploitation of racist sentiments by real estate agents in white neighborhoods experiencing declining sale prices
- The amount of ground rent that could be capitalized under the land's "highest and best use"
- One of two conventional explanations for gentrification that revolves around the cost of housing, commuting, etc.
- According to Lowery, "an eminently reasonable response of a landlord to a declining market"
- Represents not only the value of the house, but also the value of the land
- The logical, "rational" outcome of the operation of the land and housing market in inner-city neighborhoods is capital ____
- "The actual quantity of ground rent that is appropriated by the landowner, given the present land use"
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- "Rational" disinvestment by financial institutions which cease supplying mortgage money to the area
- "In a capitalist economy, profit is the gauge of success and ____ is the mechanism by which success or failure is translated into growth or collapse"
- The charge that landlords demand (via property rights) for the right to use land
- When a neighborhood is "recycled" and begins a new cycle of use
- The outward spread of slums from the inner city and the consequent squeezing of still healthy outer neighborhoods against secure upper middle-class residential enclaves lying further out
- What happens when landlords can no longer collect enough rent to cover the necessary costs to maintain a property
- Smith refers to development in one place as ____
- "Disparity between the potential ground rent level and the actual ground rent capitalized under the present land use"
- One of two conventional explanations for gentrification that revolves around individual self-expression
17 Clues: Smith refers to development in one place as ____ • When a neighborhood is "recycled" and begins a new cycle of use • Represents not only the value of the house, but also the value of the land • The charge that landlords demand (via property rights) for the right to use land • ...
Plate Tectonics 2013-01-18
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- Partially melted rock is a major property of the_________.
- Mountains are formed from the collision of two lithospheric plates that have the same.
- Ridge ______________ is another name for a seafloor spreading center.
- ___________ Is the driving force that causes plates to move.
- Is a famous example of a Divergent boundary.
- boundary Creates faults and moves in a sliding motion.
- boundary creates seafloor spreading centers.
- Ocean The Ring of Fire follows the border of which body of water?
- of Fire largest active belt that surrounds the Pacific Ocean.
- Flow measure of the amount of heat leaving the rocks of the lithosphere.
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- This person came up with the theory of Continental Drift
- Crust What kind of crust is involved in the formation of major mountains?
- The lithosphere and Asthenosphere belong here.
- Andreas Fault ______________ In California is an example of a transform boundary.
- Supercontinent that broke and drifted apart.
- Center Area where lithospheric plates are moving apart.
- Polarity Reversal Present north magnetic pole became the south magnetic pole and the present south magnetic pole became the north magnetic pole.
- tectonics theory of the formation and movement of the rigid pieces, or plates, that cover earths surface.
18 Clues: Supercontinent that broke and drifted apart. • Is a famous example of a Divergent boundary. • boundary creates seafloor spreading centers. • The lithosphere and Asthenosphere belong here. • boundary Creates faults and moves in a sliding motion. • Center Area where lithospheric plates are moving apart. • This person came up with the theory of Continental Drift • ...
The Moving Crust and Earthquakes Review 2013-04-26
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- this current results from the rise and sinking of air
- type of fault that pulls apart
- a scientist who studies earthquakes
- electronic instruments that detects magnetic fields
- huge waves caused when water is displaced by an earthquake
- describes the magnitude of an Earthquake
- smaller earthquakes
- place deep in the crust where the earthquake begins
- the hottest layer a solid ball of iron
- caused by too much pressure and the rock breaks below the surface
- a special machine used to measure earthquakes
- fastest of all seismic waves
- solid rock that lies beneath the soil
- waves that cause the most destruction
- a type of fault that slides rock past each other
- when the plates pull apart
- pieces of the Earth's crust
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- theory that the continents were once all attached
- energy waves that travel outward
- layer where iron and nickel are liquids
- when the plates Push together
- outermost part of the Earth
- waves that can only travel through solids
- the scientist who came up with the continental drift theory
- a type of fault that compresses the rock
- surface location directly above the focus
- these zones are created when 2 plates collide and one pushed over another
- sound wave technology
- layer made of rock material
29 Clues: smaller earthquakes • sound wave technology • when the plates pull apart • outermost part of the Earth • layer made of rock material • pieces of the Earth's crust • fastest of all seismic waves • when the plates Push together • type of fault that pulls apart • energy waves that travel outward • a scientist who studies earthquakes • solid rock that lies beneath the soil • ...
PhySci 2026-01-22
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- Central part of an atom containing protons
- Another name for a helium nucleus
- Creation of new atomic nuclei
- Ultra-dense star remnant of a supernova
- Philosopher who coined the term atomos
- Isotope of hydrogen with two neutrons
- Second most abundant element
- Giant cloud of gas where stars are born
- Theory that matter is continuous
- Aristotles fifth element
- Alchemical liquid for immortality
- Element produced by three helium atoms
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- Ancient alchemical name for mercury
- Mythical stone sought by alchemists
- Explosive death of a massive star
- Final stage of a Sun-like star
- The state of the universe at time zero
- Physicist who was secretly an alchemist
- Heaviest element made by fusion in cores
- Changing one metal into another
- Isotope with one proton and one neutron
- Most abundant element in the universe
- Alchemical process to purify liquids
- Theory of the universe's origin
- Primary process that powers stars
- Greek element associated with heat
- A young star before fusion begins
- Lightest solid element formed in the Big Bang
- Force that causes a nebula to collapse
- Radiation echo of the Big Bang
30 Clues: Aristotles fifth element • Second most abundant element • Creation of new atomic nuclei • Final stage of a Sun-like star • Radiation echo of the Big Bang • Changing one metal into another • Theory of the universe's origin • Theory that matter is continuous • Explosive death of a massive star • Another name for a helium nucleus • Primary process that powers stars • ...
Review Spelling Words 2021-04-19
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- Used to make french fries
- Food with mixed vegetables
- To produce a finished product
- The oppostive of the end
- Not producing the desired effect
- Become or make ripe
- A sweet fleshy food that contains seeds or a pit
- Relative mass or the quantity of matter
- The physical world including plants and animals
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- A type of fungus
- Having an appreciation of one's feelings
- Speaking very softly
- To make longer
- The time between midnight and noon
- Piece of land used to grow vegetables and herbs
- To vanish
- Moving briskly or active
- A proof of a bill being paid
- Firm conviction that someone is true
- Usually red edible fruits eaten in a salad
20 Clues: To vanish • To make longer • A type of fungus • Become or make ripe • Speaking very softly • Moving briskly or active • The oppostive of the end • Used to make french fries • Food with mixed vegetables • A proof of a bill being paid • To produce a finished product • Not producing the desired effect • The time between midnight and noon • Firm conviction that someone is true • ...
Sociology terms 2018-09-26
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- People who are related by blood
- The characteristics and behaviors that make people unique
- Women's rights, ideology, political, and social movements
- A public announcement of intention to marry
- Positions and roles that people play are attached to a specific
- Being "head over heels" in love with somebody
- The different stages your family goes through
- A group of people related by blood or marriage
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- Society consists of different roles which work together
- Study of the human thought process and behavior
- A family where the mom leaves work to provide for her kids
- Behavior that is socially acceptable is called the
- The theory or roles as they relate to the whole society
- Pattern of behavior that is associated with a certain task or part
- Study of the structure and functions of society
15 Clues: People who are related by blood • A public announcement of intention to marry • Being "head over heels" in love with somebody • The different stages your family goes through • A group of people related by blood or marriage • Study of the human thought process and behavior • Study of the structure and functions of society • ...
Chapters 10 and 11 2024-10-21
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- Two-Factor Theory – Differentiating between motivators and hygiene factors.
- – Assigning tasks to others, particularly professionals.
- Security – Assurance of continued employment.
- – A key characteristic of professional behavior.
- Approach – Collaboration between professionals and non-professionals.
- Behavior – Conduct expected from someone in a professional role.
- Hierarchy – A theory explaining different levels of human needs.
- – The highest level of Maslow’s hierarchy, seeking personal growth.
- – Overseeing employees and ensuring proper conduct.
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- – Someone with advanced training in a specialized field.
- – The drive to satisfy personal needs through work.
- Factors – Conditions like salary and working conditions that prevent dissatisfaction.
- – Elements like achievement and responsibility that drive performance.
- – Certification required for a profession.
- of Work – Autonomy professionals have over their tasks.
- Needs – Recognition and approval from others.
- Satisfaction – How employees feel about their job.
- Compensation – Financial rewards for work.
- Needs – The need to feel free from harm and economic deprivation.
- Involvement – Engagement in decision-making and organizational processes.
20 Clues: – Certification required for a profession. • Compensation – Financial rewards for work. • Security – Assurance of continued employment. • Needs – Recognition and approval from others. • – A key characteristic of professional behavior. • Satisfaction – How employees feel about their job. • – The drive to satisfy personal needs through work. • ...
Theory and Research in Child Development - Review (IGG) 2023-09-19
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- One of the approaches to research implementation
- One of the major rights which children have when they act as participants of a research
- Development is either continuous or __________
- This phychosocial stage is often compared to 'industry'
- The founder of the psychosexual theory
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- This is one approach to data collection
- One of the core principles of ethical research
- The period of development between 11 to 18 years
- The founder of the psychosocial theory
- A stage of cognitive development which is specific to infants and toddlers
- One domain of development
- A systematic approach to the observation of participants in a laboratory setting
12 Clues: One domain of development • The founder of the psychosocial theory • The founder of the psychosexual theory • This is one approach to data collection • One of the core principles of ethical research • Development is either continuous or __________ • The period of development between 11 to 18 years • One of the approaches to research implementation • ...
Chapter 14 words 2018-05-22
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- A church-running god
- a person who people accuse for their troubles
- A theory where the planets revolt around the sun
- Greek and Roman courses that were taught in school
- Surrender views
- to identify as godly
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- Someone who pays artist that they like
- Making an object seem closer or farther away on paper
- To meet in the middle of a situation
- A theory that god picked out who would go to heaven
- The movement based on knowledge
- A place where the Jews lived
- A lesson to cleanse your soul
- Perfect community
- veto something
15 Clues: veto something • Surrender views • Perfect community • A church-running god • to identify as godly • A place where the Jews lived • A lesson to cleanse your soul • The movement based on knowledge • To meet in the middle of a situation • Someone who pays artist that they like • a person who people accuse for their troubles • A theory where the planets revolt around the sun • ...
Psychology Grade 9 - Revision Crossword Puzzle 2022-03-25
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- the lobe of the brain that plays a vital role in perception
- the largest part of the brain where higher processing happens
- the theory that explains learning by associations
- a neurotransmitter associated with controlling mood
- learning from the consequences of actions
- the lobe of the brain that helps us to process auditory information
- the outer layer of the brain
- the first stage of CBT to treat addiction
- an area of the brain near to the brainstem that controls motor movements
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- half of the brain
- a set of unpleasant physical or psychological symptoms someone face when they quit their addiction
- a think bundle of nerve fibres that connects the two hemispheres of the brain
- a fake pill used instead of active substance
- the pathway of nerves inside the spine that connects the brain to the rest of the body
- the theory argues that behavior is learnt through social observation
- the lobe of the brain which has an important role in decision-making
- when an addict tries to stop taking the substance they are addicted to
- the second stage of CBT to treat addiction
- explanations of behavior that focus on innate factors
- the lobe of the brain that controls vision
- explanations of behavior that focus on environmental factors
- a return of symptoms after treatment has been given
22 Clues: half of the brain • the outer layer of the brain • learning from the consequences of actions • the first stage of CBT to treat addiction • the second stage of CBT to treat addiction • the lobe of the brain that controls vision • a fake pill used instead of active substance • the theory that explains learning by associations • ...
Gabby Spelling Wk 2 2015-05-15
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- to cause attention or interest
- method of healing treatment
- helpful act
- to study to discover facts; search carefully
- needing moisture or a drink
- troubled or unsettled
- to twist the body
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- stopped in the middle
- highly excitable or uneasy
- short, sharp sounds of birds
- to gain knowledge by instruction
- tree with a smooth outer bark
- serious in purpose
- strong or firm
- pressed, pushed or persuaded
15 Clues: helpful act • strong or firm • to twist the body • serious in purpose • stopped in the middle • troubled or unsettled • highly excitable or uneasy • method of healing treatment • needing moisture or a drink • short, sharp sounds of birds • pressed, pushed or persuaded • tree with a smooth outer bark • to cause attention or interest • to gain knowledge by instruction • ...
Happy Crossword-iversary! 2025-08-09
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- — Indy’s signature accessory (8)
- — French for love (5)
- — Decipherer of Egyptian hieroglyphs (12)
- — Home of Black Panther (7)
- — Symbol of good luck and Irish pride (8)
- — Grim alternate reality explored in “Remedial Chaos Theory” (15)
- — Hobbit homeland (5)
- — Large, furry forest spirit (6)
- — Small but wise Jedi master (4)
- — Hit song warning about bad luck (11)
- — Italian plumber hero (5)
- — Sacred object sought in Raiders (3)
- — Words exchanged at the altar (4)
- — Celtic language of Ireland (6)
- — City buried by Vesuvius (6)
- — orator of iconic speech in "Independence Day" (16)
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- — 2016 album featuring “Redbone” (12)
- - "That's ____" (5)
- — The college setting for the study group (9)
- — Clever girl (12)
- — Abed's partner in comedic crime (4)
- — Enchanted home with legs (18)
- — Fusion of Ruby and Sapphire (6)
- — Site of alien secrets in the movie (6)
- — Desert homeworld of Luke Skywalker (8)
- — Defenders of Earth alongside Steven (11)
- — Princess of Hyrule (5)
- — Hometown of the Simpson family (11)
- of the Rings
- — Obsessed with “my precious” (6)
- — Homer’s exasperated catchphrase (3)
- — Dr. Ian Malcolm’s favorite scientific theory (5)
32 Clues: of the Rings • — Clever girl (12) • - "That's ____" (5) • — French for love (5) • — Hobbit homeland (5) • — Princess of Hyrule (5) • — Italian plumber hero (5) • — Home of Black Panther (7) • — City buried by Vesuvius (6) • — Enchanted home with legs (18) • — Indy’s signature accessory (8) • — Large, furry forest spirit (6) • — Small but wise Jedi master (4) • ...
Supply Chapter Crossword 2022-01-02
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- Market supply curved is obtained by ___ summation of individual supply curves
- Quantity of a commodity that a firm is willing and able to offer at a given price at a period of time
- the production depends on climatic condition and hence an exception of law of supply
- All the supply curves which pass through the origin are
- Decrease in Supply/Downward movement
- Government policy; Increase in this leads to decrease in profit maximisation
- price elasticity of supply is
- if supply curve is perfectly inelastic it is ___.
- The most important factor determining the supply of a commodity
- one of the important element of supply is ___ to sell.
- Period in which output can be changed by changing only variable factors
- it is always with reference to price
- Period in which output can be changed by changing all factors of production
- Ceterisus paribus
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- Quantity of a commodity that all the firms are willing and able to offer for sale at a given price during a given period of time
- Raise in profit due to technology is because of __.
- Law of supply is a ___ statement
- Total quantity of a particular commodity that is available with the firm at a particular point of time
- The basic aim of a producer while supplying a commodity
- supply curve shows ___ relationship between price and quantity supplied keeping other factors constant.
- If Advanced and improved it raises the profit margin
- change in the variable on the Y-axis divided by the change in the variable on the X-axis
- extension in supply
- expectation of rise in price in the future would lead to __ in supply
- supply is expressed as a relationship between price and ___
- shift due to increase in supply
- shift due to increase in supply
- single seller
- the percentage method can also be converted into this method.
- When supply price increases in the short run, the profit of the producer __.
30 Clues: single seller • Ceterisus paribus • extension in supply • price elasticity of supply is • shift due to increase in supply • shift due to increase in supply • Law of supply is a ___ statement • Decrease in Supply/Downward movement • it is always with reference to price • if supply curve is perfectly inelastic it is ___. • Raise in profit due to technology is because of __. • ...
Yuri- Crosswords 4-5B 2021-01-22
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- A seed producing annual.
- The antonym of useless
- make (someone or something) different; alter or modify.
- the process of putting a decision or plan into effect; execution.
- As a big group at a place
- is the official, foundational philosophical theory of Indonesia.
- the order in which a series of events happened; a list of these events in order
- The country of Indonesia
- A state of a nation in a country.
- Taking over another country or area
- a table listing important events for successive years within a particular historical period
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- A way to make balance and a punishment
- The synonym of constant
- A great behavior under a sequence
- The synonym of commonwealth
- The abbreviation of Badan Penyelidik Usaha-usaha Persiapan Kemerdekaan Indonesia (Investigating Committee for Preparatory Work for Independence)
- a set of ideas that an economic or political system is based on
- Helping other people if they need help.
- the action or the of reasoning systematic ally in support of an idea action or theory
- the study of past events, particularly in human affairs.
- a thought or suggestion as to possible course of action
- A taste that can be put on foods and a hot texture.
22 Clues: The antonym of useless • The synonym of constant • A seed producing annual. • The country of Indonesia • As a big group at a place • The synonym of commonwealth • A great behavior under a sequence • A state of a nation in a country. • Taking over another country or area • A way to make balance and a punishment • Helping other people if they need help. • ...
Tic Tac Know Project 2024-01-18
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- when molten adds new crust to the floor
- the theory that the lithosphere are always moving
- A layer of rock that makes earths outer layer.
- when two plates move together and collide
- movement of liquid caused by diffrences in heat.
- It is hot solid material in between the earth's crust and core
- It surrounds the inner core and is made of molten iron and nickle.
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- A theory about continents moving
- the soft layer and the lithsophere is on top of it
- happens when two plates move away from eachother
- it is a more thin layer of crust and is more dense
- when two plates converge
- The less dense normally and forms the large landmasses.
- it is a rigid layer it is the highest part of the earths layer.
- A sphere of solid iron and nickle in the center of earth.
15 Clues: when two plates converge • A theory about continents moving • when molten adds new crust to the floor • when two plates move together and collide • A layer of rock that makes earths outer layer. • happens when two plates move away from eachother • movement of liquid caused by diffrences in heat. • the theory that the lithosphere are always moving • ...
In Five Years 2024-11-13
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- How many years in the future was the dream?
- Where is Dannie from?
- Dannie's therapist
- Color Dannie wore when she got engaged
- Bella's assistant
- What flavored cream does Dannie use?
- Bella's Boyfriend, last name Aaron
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- The law firm Dannie wanted to work at
- Author of the book
- Main Character; narrator
- what kind of lawyer is Dannie?
- Dannie's fiance
- What field of work is David in?
- The room that David proposed in
- Dannie's Best Friend
- What color suit did Dannie wear to the interview?
16 Clues: Dannie's fiance • Bella's assistant • Author of the book • Dannie's therapist • Dannie's Best Friend • Where is Dannie from? • Main Character; narrator • what kind of lawyer is Dannie? • What field of work is David in? • The room that David proposed in • Bella's Boyfriend, last name Aaron • What flavored cream does Dannie use? • The law firm Dannie wanted to work at • ...
Chapter 5 2022-11-14
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- teenage years
- the less prominent gene
- the influence factors
- process of improving one’s well being
- theory of the more you are active , the more happier you’ll be
- changes in ability to control movements
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- the most important, powerful gene
- biological factors
- study of age groups at a point of time
- understanding changing appearance doesn’t change nature
10 Clues: teenage years • biological factors • the influence factors • the less prominent gene • the most important, powerful gene • process of improving one’s well being • study of age groups at a point of time • changes in ability to control movements • understanding changing appearance doesn’t change nature • theory of the more you are active , the more happier you’ll be
Memory 2013-07-24
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- effect/ Better recall of items at the end of a list.
- memory/ the declarative memory system that stores events involving personal experience.
- The process whereby something is consciously done to retain information in memory.
- Involves correctly identifying or selecting previuosly learned information from a set of alternatives.
- position effect/ The effect where items at the start and end of a list are recalled better than the items in the middle of the list.
- The process of locating and recovering stored information.
- processing model of memory/ Description of memory as an information processing system with three separate but related stages.
- Final stage in the memory system.
- memory/ is memory of facts or events that we consciously recall.
- The process of retaining or keeping information in memory so it can be used for later.
- To retrieve information from memory with few clues.
- Involves the clustering of small bits of information into larger, more meaningful single units.
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- memory/ Stores visual images in their original sensory form for about one third of a second.
- effect/ Better recall of items at the start of a list.
- The memory system that receives and encodes new information from the sensory memory.
- rehearsal/ Involves reorganising new and existing information in a meaningful way to aid stoarge and retrieval.
- memory/ Is our memory of how to perform different actions, operations and skills.
- theory/ This theory proposes that physical changes in the bran neurons occur following learning to consolidate, or secure, the new information in the memory.
- Organizing items into related group.
- network theory/ Proposes that information is stored as groups of concepts.
- rehearsal/ Involves repeating information over and over in a rote fashion without adding new information.
- The process of converting information into a form (or 'code') that can be represented and retained in memory.
- It is the initial stage in the memory system that provides brief temporary storage.
- memory/ The term commonly used for the memory auditory sensory information.
- Information stored is semantic networks.
25 Clues: Final stage in the memory system. • Organizing items into related group. • Information stored is semantic networks. • To retrieve information from memory with few clues. • effect/ Better recall of items at the end of a list. • effect/ Better recall of items at the start of a list. • The process of locating and recovering stored information. • ...
First Quarter Examination in Science 10 2017-08-02
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- The science that studies Earth
- Scientist who believes that the continents were once joined as a large landmass.
- A boundary in which two plates move toward each other.
- An event in which a plate moves beneath another plate.
- Vibration of Earth due to the rapid release of energy
- A current in the mantle because of the heat from the inner layers of the Earth.
- Plate ___________ is a theory which suggests that the plates are moving slowly but constantly.
- A type of body wave which travels quickly through liquids.
- A method used to hypothetically determine the epicenter of an earthquake.
- A boundary existing between the core and the mantle.
- Consists of the crust and the upper mantle.
- A boundary produced when two plates slide past each other.
- Arc Formed on the surface of an oceanic plate when it collides with another oceanic plate.
- A fossil plant which supports the idea that the continents were once joined.
- A solid layer made up of iron and nickel is the ____________ core.
- A series of ocean waves with very long wavelengths caused by large-scale disturbances of the ocean.
- A kit which can help people to survive for a few days after a calamity.
- A term which means “entire earth”.
- An evidence which supports Continental Drift Theory focusing on past climate data of the continents.
- Rigid sections of the lithosphere that move as a unit
- A discovery which explains how continents move is the ___________ spreading.
- Preserved remains or traces of organisms (plants and animals) from the remote past.
- The outer layer of the earth.
- Spot A concentration of heat in the mantle capable of creating magma
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- A crust which is thinner and is found under oceans
- Ridge Develop when divergent boundaries are situated along underwater mountains.
- The inner core remains solid because of _________ freezing.
- A crust which is thicker and found under landforms.
- A boundary existing between crust and mantle.
- One evidence which supports Continental Drift Theory is ______ and Mountain Correlation.
- A liquid layer made up of iron and nickel is the _____________ core.
- A reptile whose fossils were found on South America and Africa and supports the Continental Drift Theory.
- A boundary in which two plates move away from each other.
- A type of seismic waves which travels through the layers of the earth.
- A depression in the seafloor produced by subduction process
- A soft, weak upper portion of the mantle where the lithospheric plates float and move around.
- A mass of molten rock formed at depth, including dissolved gases and crystals
- A type of body wave which travels slower through solids.
- The continental crust and _____ dense than the oceanic crust.
- A point in the surface of the Earth directly above the focus of an earthquake.
- A geologic formation when two continental plates collide.
- Valley Develop when spreading center develops within a continent.
- A device used to record earthquake waves.
- According to Wegener edges of the continents fits like a _________.
- Arc Formed on the surface when a continental plate collides with an oceanic plate
- The energy from an earthquake radiates in all directions from the focus in the form of waves called _____ waves
- A scientist who supports the idea that the continents were once a large landmass.
- Continental ______ Theory states that the continents were once a large landmass.
- A break in a rock along which movement has occurred.
- The most abundant element in the crust.
50 Clues: The outer layer of the earth. • The science that studies Earth • A term which means “entire earth”. • The most abundant element in the crust. • A device used to record earthquake waves. • Consists of the crust and the upper mantle. • A boundary existing between crust and mantle. • A crust which is thinner and is found under oceans • ...
Psych Names 2024-03-19
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- Multiple Intelligences
- critical period language development
- 4 stage theory of cognitive development (sensorimotor, preoperation, concrete operational, formal operational
- Hierarchy of Needs
- preconventional, conventional, postconventional
- Observational Learning
- Strange situation experiment
- Two factor theory of emotions
- operant conditioning
- Creator of 1st intelligence test
- founder of functionalism
- unreliability of eyewitness testimony
- Stanford Prison Experiment
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- client-centered therapy, unconditional positive regard
- Obedience to authority (electric shock)
- ID/EGO/Super ego
- language influence cognition
- conflicts yield personality traits
- founder of structuralism
- Little Albert
- Line study (conformity)
- Law of effect
- classical conditioning
- attachment styles among monkey's (fake mothers)
24 Clues: Little Albert • Law of effect • ID/EGO/Super ego • Hierarchy of Needs • operant conditioning • Multiple Intelligences • Observational Learning • classical conditioning • Line study (conformity) • founder of structuralism • founder of functionalism • Stanford Prison Experiment • language influence cognition • Strange situation experiment • Two factor theory of emotions • ...
Plate Tectonics 2012-02-08
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- The remains or impression of a prehistoric organism preserved in petrified form or as a mold or cast in rock.
- Boundary moving towards each other.
- A mountain that opens downward to a pool of molten rock.
- A sudden and violent shaking of the ground.
- A living organism; tree, shrub, herb, grass, and flower.
- name of Wegener's theory.
- Example of Convergent Boundary.
- Relatively hard, naturally formed mineral or petrified matter; stone.
- Proposed the theory of the Plate Tectonics.
- The layer of the Earth between the crust and the core.
- The separation of the continents by plate tectonics.
- This occurs in Continental Boundary (Ocean vs. Continent).
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- This happens in a Convergent Boundary (Continent vs. Continent).
- A person.
- Boundary moving apart from each other.
- sudden occurrence of a violent discharge of steam and volcanic material.
- The crustal plates are moving over the mantle.
- A long high sea wave caused by an earthquake or other disturbance.
- Example of Transform-Fault Boundary (Hint: It is a fault).
- Example of Divergent Boundary (Hint: It is a ridge).
- Boundary moving side by side.
- A living organism that feeds on organic matter; fish, deer, snake, bird, and coyote.
22 Clues: A person. • name of Wegener's theory. • Boundary moving side by side. • Example of Convergent Boundary. • Boundary moving towards each other. • Boundary moving apart from each other. • A sudden and violent shaking of the ground. • Proposed the theory of the Plate Tectonics. • The crustal plates are moving over the mantle. • ...
Vocabulary Crossword Puzzle 2026-03-02
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- not respecting authority
- the act of making up one's mind
- fairness
- an expression of admiration
- to do better than average
- to use what is available
- power over others
- a firm belief or trust
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- a requirement; a duty
- thinking; considerate
- faulty; not perfect
- always; without stopping
- God
- to declare guilty
- symbol; something that stands for an idea
15 Clues: God • fairness • to declare guilty • power over others • faulty; not perfect • a requirement; a duty • thinking; considerate • a firm belief or trust • not respecting authority • always; without stopping • to use what is available • to do better than average • an expression of admiration • the act of making up one's mind • symbol; something that stands for an idea
The Enlightenment 2021-09-23
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- believed laws existed for social power, not punishment for crimes
- earth is the center of the solar system
- developed the laws of motion and gravity
- wrote A Vindication of the Rights of Woman
- using logic and reasoning to do an experiment
- the place people would meet at for social gatherings
- what french writers were called/people who met together to talk about new ideas
- published two treatises on government
- is a style of art characterized by dull colors and mostly battle scenes
- developed the scientific method and empiricism
- believed that civilization corrupted people's natural goodness
- used math to prove the heliocentric theory correct
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- used the microscope to study red blood cells and bacteria
- came up with the heliocentric theory
- person who rules with absolute power
- wanted freedom of religion and freedom of speech
- believed society was naturally selfish and wicked
- people handing over their rights to a strong leader in return for order
- the style of art characterized by pastel colors and happy scenes of aristocrats
- sun is the center of the solar system
- perfected the telescope
- developed the scientific method and analytical geometry
- founder of modern chemistry
- believed in the social contract but still believed people could learn from experience
- developed the smallpox vaccine
25 Clues: perfected the telescope • founder of modern chemistry • developed the smallpox vaccine • came up with the heliocentric theory • person who rules with absolute power • sun is the center of the solar system • published two treatises on government • earth is the center of the solar system • developed the laws of motion and gravity • wrote A Vindication of the Rights of Woman • ...
Group Crossword 2022-07-25
Across
- first three letters of last name is typically what you have to do to reach a destination
- this theory was developed in the 1990s
- founder of modern nursing
- this theorist has the same last name as the music artists who sang "You've Got a Friend in Me," in Toy Story
- this model assesses level of independence and provides the best individualized care, the name of the theorist is in the model name
- Maroon 5 lead singer
- a city in Florida
- last name was one of the main COVID vaccines
Down
- the first published nursing theorist since Nightingale
- this theorist uses the Systems Model
- this theorist is considered a 'sister' in church
- theory is based around the idea that patients are unitary human beings
- this theorist focuses on encouraging patients in rehab settings to become more independent
- the first nurse officer to earn a two star rear admiral ranking
- counterpart of a queen
- this theorist has a last name that many of Morgantown's on-campus buildings end with
- type of pants we wear
- this theorist is from Germany (i.e. German last name)
- part of her name rhymes with the name of the artist that sings "Truth Hurts"
- this theorist has the same first name as the lead singer of Nirvana
20 Clues: a city in Florida • Maroon 5 lead singer • type of pants we wear • counterpart of a queen • founder of modern nursing • this theorist uses the Systems Model • this theory was developed in the 1990s • last name was one of the main COVID vaccines • this theorist is considered a 'sister' in church • this theorist is from Germany (i.e. German last name) • ...
Chapter 4 2026-02-19
Across
- Theory emphasizing self-direction, experience, and relevance in learning.
- Memory process where information is pulled back out for use.
- Short, focused training delivered in small chunks.
- Belief that performance will actually lead to outcomes.
- Applying what was learned in training to the job.
- Information or correction given after performance.
- Skills involving predictable situations and standardized responses.
- Motivation factor related to how much a reward is valued.
- Learning that happens by observing others and their outcomes.
- Skills requiring adaptation to changing situations.
- Motivation theory based on effort, performance, and rewards.
Down
- Belief that you are capable of learning or performing successfully.
- Applying learning to similar but not identical situations.
- Orientation focused on improving ability and learning from mistakes.
- Structured efforts to control one’s own behavior and goals.
- Retrieval activities that help strengthen long-term memory.
- Continuing to use learned skills over time.
- Practice spaced with breaks rather than continuous repetition.
- Learning theory where consequences shape behavior.
- Practice beyond initial mastery to strengthen retention.
20 Clues: Continuing to use learned skills over time. • Applying what was learned in training to the job. • Short, focused training delivered in small chunks. • Information or correction given after performance. • Learning theory where consequences shape behavior. • Skills requiring adaptation to changing situations. • Belief that performance will actually lead to outcomes. • ...
Chapter 8 2022-11-03
Across
- Results in the individual being labeled as deviant and accepting the label as true.
- Any act that is labeled as such by those in authority, is prohibited by law, and is punishable by the government.
- Behavior that violates society's norms.
- Sociologist who developed the strain theory.
- People who study criminal behavior.
- In some kind of public setting the individual is denounced, found guilty, and given the new identity of deviant.
- The practice of assuming that nonwhite Americans are more likely to commit crime than white Americans.
- A large-scale organization of professional criminals that controls some vice or business through violence or the threat of violence.
- Other sociologist who heavily influenced the development of labeling theory.
- Sociologist who developed the idea of the degradation ceremony.
- The threat or actual use of violence to achieve political goals.
- The frequency and closeness of associations a person has with deviant and nondeviant individuals.
- Control theorist who believes that people develop bonds in four ways.
- The system of police, courts, and corrections.
Down
- Focuses on how individuals come to be identified as deviant.
- The term for repeated criminal behavior.
- Nonconformity that goes undetected by those in authority.
- Sociologist who heavily influenced the development of labeling theory.
- People suspend their moral beliefs to commit deviant acts.
- The police have considerable power to decide who is actually arrested.
- Explains deviance as a learned behavior.
- Explains deviance as a natural occurrence.
- Conflict theorist who believes that the ruling classes label any behavior that threatens their power base as deviant.
- The process of legal negotiation that allows an accused person to plead guilty to a lesser charge in return for a lighter sentence.
- Views deviance as the natural outgrowth of the values, norms, and structure of society.
- Sets deviant apart from society.
- Sociologist and criminologist who first proposed the concept of differential association.
- Offenses committed by individuals of high social status in the course of their professional lives.
- Sanctions used to punish criminals.
- The situation that arises when the norms of society are unclear or are no longer applicable.
30 Clues: Sets deviant apart from society. • People who study criminal behavior. • Sanctions used to punish criminals. • Behavior that violates society's norms. • The term for repeated criminal behavior. • Explains deviance as a learned behavior. • Explains deviance as a natural occurrence. • Sociologist who developed the strain theory. • ...
El Pescado, part 1 2022-07-19
Across
- : a phrase that means “with great respect towards”
- : faint
- : above and in view of
- : unwound
- : moved with difficulty
- : still there after others are gone
- : making loud breathing noises while asleep
- : not shiny
- : the rising ground at the edge of a river or lake
- : a phrase that means “caused to stop burning”
Down
- : said with firm belief
- : a phrase that means “the spreading out of items over a surface”
- : a phrase that means “instead of”
- : the land at the edge of a body of water
- : looking curiously
- : caused one to remember
- : a phrase that means “in addition to”
- : having a small dent
- : laid against
19 Clues: : faint • : unwound • : not shiny • : laid against • : looking curiously • : having a small dent • : above and in view of • : said with firm belief • : moved with difficulty • : caused one to remember • : a phrase that means “instead of” • : still there after others are gone • : a phrase that means “in addition to” • : the land at the edge of a body of water • ...
El Pescado, part 1 2022-07-19
Across
- said with firm belief
- making loud breathing noises while asleep
- a phrase that means “instead of”
- a phrase that means “in addition to”
- a phrase that means “with great respect towards”
- looking curiously
- unwound
- not shiny
Down
- faint
- a phrase that means “caused to stop burning”
- above and in view of
- still there after others are gone
- caused one to remember
- having a small dent
- a phrase that means “the spreading out of items over a surface”
- laid against
- the rising ground at the edge of a river or lake
- the land at the edge of a body of water
- moved with difficulty
19 Clues: faint • unwound • not shiny • laid against • looking curiously • having a small dent • above and in view of • said with firm belief • moved with difficulty • caused one to remember • a phrase that means “instead of” • still there after others are gone • a phrase that means “in addition to” • the land at the edge of a body of water • making loud breathing noises while asleep • ...
Brynlee's crossword puzzle 2025-01-23
Across
- wrestle
- firm or obstain continuance in a course or action
- an area of territory owned or controlled by a ruler or the government
- causing trouble
- spear power
- infinite or unending time
- make a hole with
Down
- hinder or impede the movement or process of
- warm up in preparation for exercise or activity
- a liquid or lotion
- ask a question about something
- a lifting device
- an odd or unusual habbit
- a state of despair
- full of deceit
- a piece of wood
- voice having a serious attitude
17 Clues: wrestle • spear power • full of deceit • causing trouble • a piece of wood • a lifting device • make a hole with • a liquid or lotion • a state of despair • an odd or unusual habbit • infinite or unending time • ask a question about something • voice having a serious attitude • hinder or impede the movement or process of • warm up in preparation for exercise or activity • ...
Y10 Christmas Quiz 2018 2018-12-17
Across
- Music in media texts that is created by classical instruments (13)
- When real time is sped up in editing (4,6)
- A shot that sets the scene (12)
- Another word for 'sound' in a media text (5)
- The ideology of female empowerment (8)
- A visual effect where a false background is placed behind the action of the characters (5,6)
- A smaller category within a larger mainstream genre (8)
- The name of Todorov's narrative theory (11)
- Another word for an 'edit' (3)
- What does CGI stand for? (8,9,6)
- The position of a camera when placed in the air (6)
- The ideology of Adolf Hitler (6)
Down
- These are what representations are (10,13)
- This camera movement follows the action (8)
- This person identified 7 character types in his narrative theory (5)
- An unusual or marginal representation (14)
- A dominant or common representation (9)
- An exaggerated version of a conventional representation (10)
- The things that can be seen in a shot or scene (6,8)
- Any sound in a media text that matches what the viewers see (8)
- A sideways camera movement not on a fixed axis (8)
- The way a camera is used (9)
22 Clues: The way a camera is used (9) • Another word for an 'edit' (3) • A shot that sets the scene (12) • What does CGI stand for? (8,9,6) • The ideology of Adolf Hitler (6) • The ideology of female empowerment (8) • A dominant or common representation (9) • These are what representations are (10,13) • When real time is sped up in editing (4,6) • ...
a 2024-09-04
13 Clues: Bohr • Model • Model • Dalton • Theory • Theory • J. Thomson • Rutherford • Cloud Theory • Pudding Model • Elements Theory • of Multiple Proportions • of Definite Composition
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