theory of the firm Crossword Puzzles
the theory of everything 2024-11-21
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- A point where space and time come to a stop, as explained in the professor's lecture.
- Relating to the nervous system, as in the disease Stephen is diagnosed with.
- What happens to a massive star when gravitational forces overcome other forces.
- What happens to a star as its particles are crushed into smaller and smaller spaces.
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- The study of the origin and development of the universe.
- The starting point of time, as Stephen theorizes in his work.
- A proposed explanation based on evidence, such as Hawking's work on the universe.
- HOLE A region in space where the gravitational pull is so strong that nothing, not even light, can escape.
- What happens when a doctor identifies a condition, as in Stephen's case.
- The parts of the body affected by motor neuron disease, leading to gradual decay.
- The term used to describe the universe's continuous growth in size, according to Einstein's theory.
11 Clues: The study of the origin and development of the universe. • The starting point of time, as Stephen theorizes in his work. • What happens when a doctor identifies a condition, as in Stephen's case. • Relating to the nervous system, as in the disease Stephen is diagnosed with. • What happens to a massive star when gravitational forces overcome other forces. • ...
Career 2 2025-08-09
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- This term often describes the middle phase of career counseling
- Narrator of the story in narrative career counseling
- (Acronym) Theory that contains the pyramid of information processing
- The dimension containing sensing vs intuition describes how people ______ the world
- Person chooses a decision that will immediately provide relief
- ______ on the Child - Parental attitude containing overprotection and overdemanding
- The dimension containing introversion vs extroversion describes how people ____ to the world
- Theories that describe ideal approaches to career decision making (Gelatt)
- These inventories assess a person's unique characteristics to assist with the decision-making process
- This theory of career counseling focuses on people's life stories
- _____ interests are activities that people engage in
- (Acronym) Theory that emphasizes self-efficacy, outcome expectations, and personal goals
- These inventories assess what one values in a job
- Career ________ inventories identify personal factors that may impede the career process
- (Acronym) Holistic theory of career decision-making which integrates psychological, physical, and spiritual factors
- Unconflicted _______ - Person accepts suggested career options without questioning
- Assessments that test for work-related interests
- (Acronym) Cognitive skills of the second domain in the information processing triangle
- The dimension containing thinking vs feeling describes how people make _____
- Psychological perspective in which people construct their own realities and truths
- Career theory that emphasizes the roles of behavior and cognitions, concerning with teaching clients to implement career decision making in their own lives
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- Person weighs pros and cons before making a decision
- _______ of the Child - Parental attitude containing rejection and neglect
- _____ interests are verbally reported
- _______ of the Child - Parental attitude containing casual acceptance and loving acceptance
- Planned ______ - Idea that people should take advantage of unpredictable social, educational, and occupational conditions
- Developed Personal Construct Psychology, first name George
- Applied Social Learning Theory to career domains, first name John
- ______ Processing Domain - Final domain of the CIP triangle that refers to higher-order functions like self-talk, self-awareness, and temporal monitoring
- Defensive ______ - Escaping conflict by putting decision-making responsibilities on others
- Theories that explain how people actually choose vocations (Tiedeman and O'Hara, Janis and Mann)
- Unconflicted _______ - Risk associated with a decision is ignored
- (Acronym) Tiedeman and O'Hara developed this descriptive theory that contains two stages
- _______ a choice is the first stage in CDM that contains exploration, crystallization, choice, and specification
- Second domain of the CIP triangle that encompasses cognitive skills
- (Name) This theory with Freudian roots predicts occupational choices based on biological, sociological, and psychological differences; contains parental attitudes
- Janis and Mann's _____ model of decision making is a descriptive theory that assumes that stress contributes to the quality of decisions
- Developed Integrative Life Planning
- First domain of the CIP triangle, made up of self-knowledge and occupational knowledge (parallels trait and factor theory)
- ______ interests are measured by objective tests
- ______ constructs help people find purpose and develop a sense of identity at work
- _______ to the choice is the second stage in CDM and contains induction, reformation, and integration
- Used by client in narrative career counseling to reach a goal (family, skills, employers)
43 Clues: Developed Integrative Life Planning • _____ interests are verbally reported • ______ interests are measured by objective tests • Assessments that test for work-related interests • These inventories assess what one values in a job • Person weighs pros and cons before making a decision • Narrator of the story in narrative career counseling • ...
Courage 2025-08-13
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- — Reliance that calms fear
- — Able to recover after hardship
- — Trust that sustains courage
- — Guide who lends strength
- — Willingness to take risks
- — Strength of mind in adversity
- — Noble bravery in action
- — Power to keep going
- — To give support and hope
- — Firm decision and determination
- — A group that cares and helps
- — To persist or continue
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- — Firm and unwavering
- — Adventurous courage
- — Feeling bold and fearless
- — Support during hard times
- — Belief in yourself
- — Quality of being brave
- — Expectation of good ahead
- — Bravery to face each day
- — People who stand with you
- — Inner strength
- — Firm persistence under pressure
- — Help that holds you up
24 Clues: — Inner strength • — Belief in yourself • — Firm and unwavering • — Adventurous courage • — Power to keep going • — Quality of being brave • — Help that holds you up • — To persist or continue • — Noble bravery in action • — Reliance that calms fear • — Guide who lends strength • — Bravery to face each day • — To give support and hope • — Feeling bold and fearless • ...
Chapter 31 Crossword Puzzle 2021-01-07
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- of Tonkin, northwestern portion of the South China Sea
- an armed communist political revolutionary organization in South Vietnam and Cambodia
- Asia Treaty Organization, an international organization for collective defense in Southeast Asia
- Nixon, 37th U.S. President
- Corps, Promote world peace and friendship
- Missle Crisis, confrontation between the United States and the Soviet Union
- a firm decision to do or not to do something
- for Progress, aimed to establish economic cooperation between the U.S. and Latin America
- Wall, a guarded concrete barrier that physically and ideologically divided Berlin from 1961 to 1989
- Kennedy, 35th president of the United States of America Former
- of Pigs invasion, A failed landing operation on the southwestern coast of Cuba in 1961
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- War, War between America and Vietnam
- Chi Minh, Prime Minister of North Vietnam from 1945 to 1955
- Response, U.S. defense strategy in which military options are used to deter an enemy attack
- line, designed to facilitate communication between the president and Soviet premier
- Castro, Prime Minister of Cuba
- the US policy of withdrawing its troops
- theory, if one country came under the influence of communism, then the surrounding countries would follow
- a formally concluded and ratified agreement between countries
- Test Ban, prohibited all test detonations of nuclear weapons
- Khrushchev, the first secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union from 1953 to
21 Clues: Nixon, 37th U.S. President • Castro, Prime Minister of Cuba • War, War between America and Vietnam • the US policy of withdrawing its troops • Corps, Promote world peace and friendship • a firm decision to do or not to do something • of Tonkin, northwestern portion of the South China Sea • Chi Minh, Prime Minister of North Vietnam from 1945 to 1955 • ...
Psychology 2013 Crosswords 2013-04-27
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- Generation of many different solution to a problem.
- When infants understand that objects exist even when out of sight.
- The prejudicial and/or distinguishing treatment of an individual based on their actual or perceived membership in a certain group or category
- Type of parents who are firm, punitive, and unsympathetic.
- A process in which responses are learned on the basis of their rewarding or punishing consequences.
- A fiber that carries signals away from the cell body.
- A technique used in psychoanalysis (and also in psychodynamic theory) which was originally devised by Sigmund Freud out of the hypnotic method
- Type of parents who reasons with their children and are firm but understanding.
- Two variables moving in opposite directions.
- Two variables increasing or decreasing together.
- Fibers that receive signals from the axons of the other neurons.
- A chemical that transfer messages across synapses.
- A phenomenon characterized by unconscious redirection of feelings from one person to another.
- Theory of consisting of openness, conscientiousness, extraversion, agreeableness, and neuroticism.
- The reinforcement of responses that come successively closer to some desired response.
- Awareness, based on retrieval cues.
- Adjusting one’s behavior because of a direct request.
- The degree to which tests scores are interpreted appropriately and used properly.
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- The factor affected by the independent variable.
- Another name for Normal Distribution or Gaussian Distribution.
- In experiments, researchers manipulate the ______ variable.
- Stimuli that strengthen a response if they follow that response.
- A sample selection that does not offer equal chances of being chosen.
- A presentation of an aversive stimulus or the removal of a pleasant one following some behavior.
- Changing one’s behavior or beliefs to match those of others, generally as a result of real or imagined group pressure.
- The ability to apply the rules of logics and what one knows to narrow down the possible solution to a problem.
- A phenomenon in which the chances that someone will help in an emergency decrease as the number of people present increase.
- A positive or negative attitude toward people in certain groups.
- A mental disorder that consist of a pattern of severely disturbed thinking emotion, perception, and behavior that seriously impairs the ability to communicate and daily functioning skills.
- An approach of personality that view human behavior as motivated mainly by an innate drive toward growth to achieve self-actualization.
- The process of retrieving information stored in memory.
- The tiny gap between the axon of one neuron and the dendrites of another.
- Degree to which tests results can be reproduced.
- The process of modifying schemas as an infant tries out familiar schemas on objects that do not fit them.
- Type of parents who give their children complete freedom and lax discipline.
- The process of finding information stored in memory.
- Organizing individual stimuli into larger units of information.
- A sample where every member of the population to be studied would have an equal chance of being chosen.
38 Clues: Awareness, based on retrieval cues. • Two variables moving in opposite directions. • The factor affected by the independent variable. • Two variables increasing or decreasing together. • Degree to which tests results can be reproduced. • A chemical that transfer messages across synapses. • Generation of many different solution to a problem. • ...
Urban Economics 2022-12-10
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- consequence of the popularization of the automobile
- The equilibrium land rent equals total revenue minus non-land cost
- explains housing prices
- The economic activity of a firm increases that of nearby firms
- Maximization equation
- The consumer's objective
- in the short run housing supply is
- external cost of gas powered vehicles
- how Prof. Kim minimizes transportation costs
- when a regression leaves out one or more relevant variables
- explain the spatial distribution of cities across the landscape
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- The firm's objective
- explains the spillover in employment from the non-tradable sector to the tradable sector
- Prof. Kim's main source of utility
- where is cost of labor the highest
- Can be used to predict where a firm will locate when there are multiple inputs or markets involved
- what determines wages
- Firms want to minimize this
- reflect the cost of commuting
- urban challenge of density
20 Clues: The firm's objective • what determines wages • Maximization equation • explains housing prices • The consumer's objective • urban challenge of density • Firms want to minimize this • reflect the cost of commuting • Prof. Kim's main source of utility • where is cost of labor the highest • in the short run housing supply is • external cost of gas powered vehicles • ...
Chapter 33 Review 2018-04-26
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- a belief in reason and logic as the primary paths of knowledge
- Invented the geocentric theory
- The crime Galileo was accused of
- Issac Newton invented the theory about the force of attraction between all masses in the universe
- a majorshift in thinking between the 1500 and 1700s
- the theory that the earth is the center of the solar system
- the theory that the sun is at the center of the universe
- This person invented a new measure of temperature and improved upon the thermometer
- Discovered that planets' orbits are ovals
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- two major sources guiding European thinking
- Rene Descartes and Francis Bacon invented this method
- Evangelista Torricelli invented this tool to measure atmospheric pressure
- an idea to be tested in an experiment
- Discovered Venus' phases, the moon's rough texture, and improved the telescope
- This organization got into a bitter conflict with Galileo
- This was the first person to view live cells under a microscope
- This man taught about a geocentric theory and that there were only three comntinents
17 Clues: Invented the geocentric theory • The crime Galileo was accused of • an idea to be tested in an experiment • Discovered that planets' orbits are ovals • two major sources guiding European thinking • a majorshift in thinking between the 1500 and 1700s • Rene Descartes and Francis Bacon invented this method • the theory that the sun is at the center of the universe • ...
Science Review 1-4 2013-04-24
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- Go down below the surface of something, esp. of a liquid; become submerged
- A person exercising government or dominion.
- the principle that two particles attract each other with forces directly proportional to the product of their masses
- is any physical or intangible entity that is owned by a person or jointly by a group of people or a legal entity like a corporation
- The envelope of gases surrounding the earth or another planet: "part of the sun's energy is absorbed by the earth's atmosphere".
- typical of a particular person, place or thing
- The chemical element of atomic number 17, a toxic, irritant, pale green gas.
- Having a consistency like that of water or flowing freely but of constant volume
- is the quantity of three-dimensional space enclosed by some closed boundary.
- A body's relative mass or the quantity of matter contained by it, giving rise to a downward force; the heaviness of a person or thing
- he property of liquids to mix in all proportions, forming a homogeneous solution
- cylinder a measuring instrument for measuring fluid volume
- quantity of matter in an object
- An airlike fluid substance which expands freely to fill any space available, irrespective of its quantity.
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- Firm and stable in shape; not liquid or fluid
- A metric unit of mass equal to one thousandth of a kilogram
- A colorless, odorless reactive gas, the chemical element of atomic number 8 and the life-supporting component of the air.
- That which has mass and occupies space; matter
- Rest or move on or near the surface of a liquid without sinking
- The chemical element of atomic number 7, a colorless, odorless unreactive gas that forms about 78 percent of the earth's atmosphere.
- Not forming a homogeneous mixture when added together.
- A unit of volume equal to one thousandth of a liter
- centimeters a metric unit of volume equal to one thousandth of a liter
- Greek mathematician, engineer, and physicist
- A metric unit of length, equal to one hundredth of a meter.
- A supposition or a system of ideas intended to explain something, esp. one based on general principles
- The chemical element of atomic number 2, an inert gas that is the lightest member of the noble gas series.
- Bang Theory the theory that the universe originated sometime between 10 billion and 20 billion years ago
- a substance (often a particle) that has rest mass and (usually) also volume
- The quantity of something per unit measure, especially per unit length, area, or volume
30 Clues: quantity of matter in an object • A person exercising government or dominion. • Greek mathematician, engineer, and physicist • Firm and stable in shape; not liquid or fluid • That which has mass and occupies space; matter • typical of a particular person, place or thing • A unit of volume equal to one thousandth of a liter • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2022-11-29
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- any loss of self-esteem,
- advocated reading, needlework, writing, and cleaning as activities
- Human-to-Human Relationship Model
- mental state characterized by the desire to gain an end
- word is defined specifically according to the framework
- Goal Attainment Theory
- starts to use the nursing care plan, she is in what stage?
- She was the first director of Loeb Center for Nursing and Rehabilitation.
- Science of Unitary Human Beings
- looks at the progress of the patient towards the goals set in the nursing care plan.
- 21 Nursing Problems
- This refers to the forces outside the organism
- Hall defined _____ as a state of self-awareness with conscious selection of behaviors that are optimal for the individual.
- The ______ nursing problem is concealed or hidden faced by the patient or family
- constitutes one of the basic concepts of caritative caring ethics
- means love and charity, eros and agape (unconditional love) are united
- The performer perceives the situation as a whole rather than in terms of aspects
- ______ is associated with disharmony between the person and the environment or nature.
- "Why did this have to happen to me?"
- Student nurses belong to this level.
- refers to the act that occurs when the nurse welcomes the patient to the caring
- Stages of Nursing Expertise Nursing Philosophies
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- relieving anxiety among clients is a very good example of ____________ theory.
- "The Nightingale of Modern Nursing."
- It is in this stage where ________ can be confirmed using links to defining characteristics
- Environmental Theory
- Humanistic Nursing Theory by Paterson and Zderad is an example of a
- the individual may make minor requests or attention-getting techniques.
- Theory of Interpersonal Relations
- involves sharing another's psychological state
- involves the concept of mothering and provide for teaching and learning activities.
- ______ is a subjective turmoil or disharmony within a person's inner self
- patient gradually puts aside old goals and adopts new goals
- Philosophy and Theory of Transpersonal Caring
- activities or operations that signify the dynamic nature of the field.
- An example for this is a newly graduate nurse who is on her first year of experience.
- is a unifying concept.
- Theory of Caritative Caring
- can be a deeply painful experience
- has an intuitive grasp of the situation
40 Clues: 21 Nursing Problems • Environmental Theory • Goal Attainment Theory • is a unifying concept. • any loss of self-esteem, • Theory of Caritative Caring • Science of Unitary Human Beings • Human-to-Human Relationship Model • Theory of Interpersonal Relations • can be a deeply painful experience • "The Nightingale of Modern Nursing." • "Why did this have to happen to me?" • ...
BUS 475 Chapter 2 2020-04-27
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- Level-5 Leadership _____ - A conceptual framework of leadership progression with five distinct, sequential levels.
- _____ Planning - Strategy planning activity in which top management envisions different what-if scenarios to anticipate plausible futures in order to derive strategic responses.
- _____ theory - A conceptual framework that views organizational outcomes - strategic choices and performance levels - as reflections of the values of the members of the top management team. (2 Words)
- _____ Strategic Plan - The strategic option that top managers decide most closely matches the current reality and which is then executed.
- Strategy _____ - The part of the strategic management process that concerns the organization, coordination, and integration of how work gets done, or strategy execution.
- Any random events, pleasant surprises, and accidental happenstances that can have a profound impact on a firm's strategic initiatives.
- _____ of Control - A tendency by people to overestimate their ability to control events.
- _____ Actions - Strategic initiatives undertaken by lower-level employees on their own volition and often in response to unexpected situations.
- _____ Strategy - Combination of intended and emergent strategy.
- Planned _____ - Strategy process in which organizational structure and systems allow bottom-up strategic initiatives to emerge and be evaluated and coordinated by top management.
- Organizations, groups, and individuals that can affect or are affected by a firm's actions.
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- Strategic _____ - Executives' use of power and influence to direct the activities of others when pursuing an organization's goals.
- _____ Strategy - The outcome of a rational and structured top-down strategic plan.
- Strategic _____ - Any activity a firm pursues to explore and develop new products and processes, new markets, or new ventures.
- _____ strategic planning - A rational, data-driven strategy process through which top management attempts to program future success. (2 Words)
- Black _____ Events - Incidents that describe highly improbable but high-impact events.
- The way a firm allocates its resources based on predetermined policies, which can be critical in shaping its realized strategy.
- _____ Strategy - Any unplanned strategic initiative bubbling up from the bottom of the organization.
- Strategy _____ - The part of the strategic management process that concerns the choice of strategy in terms of where and how to compete.
- _____ Strategy - An integrative approach to managing a diverse set of stakeholders effectively in order to gain and sustain competitive advantage.
- Stakeholder _____ analysis - A decision tool with which managers can recognize, prioritize, and address the needs of different stakeholders, enabling the firm to achieve competitive advantage while acting as a good corporate citizen.
- Standalone divisions of a larger conglomerate, each with their own profit-and-loss responsibility.
- Strategic _____ Process - Method put in place by strategic leaders to formulate and implement a strategy, which can lay the foundation for a sustainable competitive advantage.
- Corporate _____ Responsibility - A framework that helps firms recognize and address the economic, legal, social, and philanthropic expectations that a society has of the business enterprise at a given point in time.
24 Clues: _____ Strategy - Combination of intended and emergent strategy. • _____ Strategy - The outcome of a rational and structured top-down strategic plan. • Black _____ Events - Incidents that describe highly improbable but high-impact events. • _____ of Control - A tendency by people to overestimate their ability to control events. • ...
Enlightenment Crossword 2026-02-20
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- What object is closest to earth in the three solar system theories.
- The supreme court is consisted of ______ people.
- How many articles are in the constitution.
- Father of modern chemistry, created _____ Law.
- Believers of science and god.
- Disproved Galileo's discoveries on the Heliocentric Theory.
- What object is furthest from the center in the three solar system beliefs.
- The ruler of absolute power.
- Promoted equality for women.
- New way of thinkers.
- The belief the center of the universe is the earth.
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- Who has the right to create a new government if the old government fails?
- To know something previously unknown.
- Discovered the Heliocentric theory.
- The belief the center of the universe is the sun.
- Created the Social Contract Theory.
- Discovered ellipses orbit pattern.
- The place Philosophes gather.
- Father of physics.
- Invented vaccines.
20 Clues: Father of physics. • Invented vaccines. • New way of thinkers. • The ruler of absolute power. • Promoted equality for women. • The place Philosophes gather. • Believers of science and god. • Discovered ellipses orbit pattern. • Discovered the Heliocentric theory. • Created the Social Contract Theory. • To know something previously unknown. • ...
Nursing Theorists and their Contributions 2023-11-29
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- An era that generates the body of knowledge or science to form a basis for nursing practice.
- A concept of Change Theory that push in a direction that causes change to occur.
- A theorist that emphasises patient education and empowerment for self-care and independence.
- The Father of Social Psychology, developed the Change Theory.
- Nurses help people satisfy their self-care requirements. This involves patient counsel, education, and support.
- Quoted, "the client is a living open system; a collection of behavioral subsystems that interrelate to form a behavioral system.
- A caring theory emphasizes holistic treatment that addresses patients' physical, emotional, and spiritual needs.
- She emphasizes the nurse-patient interaction and compassion and empathy in nursing.
- Protection methods used to relieve stress, according to Betty Neuman. It might be flexible or inflexible based on resources and coping skills.
- Theorist views people as complex systems affected by pressures. Neuman's idea emphasises nursing measures to stabilise and balance patients.
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- She developed the theory that culture shapes health beliefs and practices, hence nurses should deliver culturally congruent care to satisfy the requirements of varied communities.
- A cultural care of helping people change unhealthy cultural practises.
- The human field and environmental field are constantly exchanging energy.
- Presents the first nursing theory, "Notes on Nursing"
- Created the "Need Theory" of nursing, which emphasises patients' basic needs and how nurses may help.
- This refers to the activities that individuals perform to maintain their health and well-being. It includes activities such as hygiene, nutrition, exercise, and managing chronic conditions.
- Includes patterned, repeated, and intentional behaviour.
- The person has a sense of adaptive responses.
- These factors or stimuli upset the body's homeostasis. They might be intrapersonal, interpersonal, or extrapersonal.
- Developed the Conservation Model
20 Clues: Developed the Conservation Model • The person has a sense of adaptive responses. • Presents the first nursing theory, "Notes on Nursing" • Includes patterned, repeated, and intentional behaviour. • The Father of Social Psychology, developed the Change Theory. • A cultural care of helping people change unhealthy cultural practises. • ...
Atomic Theory 2022-10-04
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- first “scientist” to have something similar to our modern atomic theory
- stable subatomic particle with a + charger
- stable subatomic particle with no charge
- first scientist to have electrons and neutrons in his atomic theory
- smallest unit of ordinary matter
- First English scientist to introduce atomic theory
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- Stable subatomic particle with a - charge
- one of the earliest “scientists” to realize that atoms are the only thing that cannot be cut anymore
- One of the first models of the atom made by jj Thompson
- first atomic theory model to have protons and neutrons orbiting the neucleus
- this theory is all matter combines to make atoms
- One of the first atomic models to show the nucleus also the scientists was born in New Zealand
- mathematically proves that atoms exist
- credited with being the first scientist to discover the electron and neutron
- A philosophy stating that all matter in the universe is made of indivisible units called atoms
15 Clues: smallest unit of ordinary matter • mathematically proves that atoms exist • stable subatomic particle with no charge • Stable subatomic particle with a - charge • stable subatomic particle with a + charger • this theory is all matter combines to make atoms • First English scientist to introduce atomic theory • One of the first models of the atom made by jj Thompson • ...
Unit One Honors Government 2021-08-26
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- proved how weak the Articles of Conf. were
- a theory that government arose through warfare
- colonies were ignored if they were profitable
- power at the state level/Bill of Rights
- no one is above the law including those who govern
- a theory that governments are ordained by a god
- a theory that gov. are an agreement of parties
- favored small states and equal representation
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- a move by the 2nd Cont. Congress to seperate
- first government of the United States
- favored a strong central government
- favored large states and had a bicameral leg.
- a theory that governments morphed out of families
- the division of power between national and states
- a state of disorder due to absence of authority
- a system where one person or group holds all power
- allowed Constitutional Convention to progress
- a loose agreement between states
18 Clues: a loose agreement between states • favored a strong central government • first government of the United States • power at the state level/Bill of Rights • proved how weak the Articles of Conf. were • a move by the 2nd Cont. Congress to seperate • favored large states and had a bicameral leg. • colonies were ignored if they were profitable • ...
SciencE Review Crossword 2023-03-30
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- the theory that all matter is made up of tiny indivisible particles (atoms). According to the modern version, the atoms of each element are effectively identical, but differ from those of other elements, and unite to form compounds in fixed proportions.
- wave a disturbance or vibration in matter
- an electromagnetic wave with a wavelength in the range 0.001–0.3 m, shorter than that of a normal radio wave but longer than those of infrared radiation.
- forces a type of physical interaction that occurs between electrically charged particles
- the degree or intensity of heat present in a substance
- has a wavelength shorter than that of the violet end of the visible spectrum but longer than that of X-rays.
- made up or consisting of two or more existing parts or elements.
- firm and stable in shape; not liquid or fluid.
- power derived from the utilization of physical or chemical resources, especially to provide light and heat or to work machines.
- is a measure of how quickly a specific material is capable of catching fire and burning.
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- the SI unit of force.
- In chemistry, a pure substance is a single substance made of only one type of particle. Impurities change the temperature at which a substance melts and boils.
- the resistance that one surface or object encounters when moving over another.
- that occupies space and possesses rest mass, especially as distinct from energy.
- the process by which heat or electricity is directly transmitted through a substance when there is a difference of temperature
- the rate of change of velocity per unit of time.
- the ability to be dissolved, especially in water.
- conversion of a substance from the liquid or solid phase into the gaseous
- the amount of space that a substance or object occupies, or that is enclosed within a container, especially when great.
- an ionized gas consisting of positive ions and free electrons in proportions resulting in more or less no overall electric charge, typically at low pressures
20 Clues: the SI unit of force. • wave a disturbance or vibration in matter • firm and stable in shape; not liquid or fluid. • the rate of change of velocity per unit of time. • the ability to be dissolved, especially in water. • the degree or intensity of heat present in a substance • made up or consisting of two or more existing parts or elements. • ...
English Business Vocabulary: Employment 2024-03-05
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- Dismiss for economic reasons
- Evaluation of one's abilities
- Absence because of illness
- Leave employment because of age
- Person who works for a company
- Discharge from employment (also: to fire, to sack, to let go)
- Oral examination of a candidate for employment
- Advance warning of intention to leave one's job -to give or hand in one's resignation
- Person being trained for a job e.g. a trainee salesman
- Strong characteristic or particular ability
- A position to be filled in a company or firm
- To dismiss from a job
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- to stop working in protest against something
- A lack of ability or a shortcoming in character
- People who work for a firm or a department; employees
- People who work for a firm or a company (employees)
- Look for and hire personnel
- Person or firm who employs people
- Advancement in rank or position in a company
- Opportunities for success or promotion in a career
- Leave a job voluntarily
- Period of absence for a female employee when giving birth to a baby
- Employ or take on personnel in a company
23 Clues: To dismiss from a job • Leave a job voluntarily • Absence because of illness • Look for and hire personnel • Dismiss for economic reasons • Evaluation of one's abilities • Person who works for a company • Leave employment because of age • Person or firm who employs people • Employ or take on personnel in a company • Strong characteristic or particular ability • ...
Sociologists- 20 Questions 2020-10-12
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- Jane Addams created what in Chicago to provide assistance to those in need from a society that does not meet their needs?
- who created the “Post-Industrial” Society in the world?
- what was robert Ezra Park's main area of study in society
- how one satisfies their needs and wants is based on information and knowledge is called?
- what women looked at women’s roles in society compared to a man, slaves compared to owners, the oppressed compared to the oppressors.
- Who is known for contributions to evolutionary theory.
- Emile Durkheim credited with devloping what?
- who created the intersectionality theory?
- What phrase was termed by Charles Wright Mills?
- who terms the word “Verstehen”?
- who was the 1st African American to earn a PhD from Harvard University?
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- What theory did Howard S. Becker create?
- karl marx creates the ideology of what?
- Booker T. Washington founded what, which provided vocational training to african Americans?
- What theory describes Race, class, gender, sexuality, nationality, etc., are causes of oppression in all societies?
- who found a theory that is used to explain why humans do what they do in the cultures they live in.
- What theory uses scientific observation to study humans.he tries to identify what would humans do in certain situations.
- WEB DuBois becomes a Civil Rights Activist who phrased what term?
- who studied how population grows and changes over time?
- who was considered one of the fathers of Sociology who was responsible for society to be considered a science rather than a part of psychology?
20 Clues: who terms the word “Verstehen”? • karl marx creates the ideology of what? • What theory did Howard S. Becker create? • who created the intersectionality theory? • Emile Durkheim credited with devloping what? • What phrase was termed by Charles Wright Mills? • Who is known for contributions to evolutionary theory. • ...
Career 2025-08-05
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- Entering a lifespan stage that one has been in before
- Holland type that enjoys helping others through cooperation
- This is the third lifespan stage and contains stabilizing, consolidating, and advancing
- Holland type that enjoys persuading, leading, and wealth
- This career transition theory states that one's ability to handle transitions depends on the situation, self, support, and strategies
- Holland type that likes working with their hands
- Developed the Lifespan, Life-Space theory
- Process in which one gains and maintains the skills needed by a work environment
- (Acronym) Theory that emphasizes the role of cultural factors in career choices
- This is the fourth lifespan stage and contains holding, updating, and innovating
- Adjustment in TWA in which the work environment is changed
- (Acronym) Five stages of Super's lifespan
- This is the first lifespan stage and contains curiosity, fantasy, and interest
- _____ and _____ proposed that career crises are usually unanticipated and involuntary, and proposed the model of adult transitions
- Employer's contentment with the employee's performance
- Developed this value-based theory that focuses on the influence of individual values in making life decisions
- Holland type that enjoys problem solving
- Trait and ______ - Parson's career theory (and first career theory) in which people must understand their abilities/attitudes/resources, know about job requirements/opportunities/conditions for success, and understand the relationship between the two
- Number of MBTI types
- Employee's contentment with the work environment
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- Adjustment in TWA in which one changes themselves
- Developed theory focusing on role the developmental self-concept plays in vocational choice (emphasized gender roles)
- This is the final lifespan stage and contains decelerating, retirement planning, and retirement living
- Theory of Work ________ (TWA) - Developed by Dawis and Lofquist and differs from other theories by focusing on actual job performance
- Ex: A young boy doesn't want to be a dancer because he thinks it's for girls
- Process by which adolescents must balance how their vocational choice relates to their gender, interests, and desire for prestige
- This is the second lifespan stage and contains crystallizing, specifying, and implimenting
- Holland type that prefers organization
- Trait and ______ - Based on Parson's theory, states that people must gain understanding of their unique traits, the traits required to be successful in an occupation, and how these match up when choosing a career
- Career ______ describes *adult* career decision-making in constantly changing work conditions
- Career ______ - Significance one places on career in relation to other life roles
- Career _____ describes an individual's readiness to deal with developmental challenges in their career
32 Clues: Number of MBTI types • Holland type that prefers organization • Holland type that enjoys problem solving • Developed the Lifespan, Life-Space theory • (Acronym) Five stages of Super's lifespan • Holland type that likes working with their hands • Employee's contentment with the work environment • Adjustment in TWA in which one changes themselves • ...
TFN 2022-12-06
Across
- created the Theory of Human Caring.
- The stimulus most immediately confronts the human system.
- Also known as “carative factors”.
- According to her “nurse does for others what they would do for themselves if they had the strength, the will, and the knowledge. Nurses makes the patient independent of him or her as soon as possible”.
- An assertion of ideas or concepts based on a principle.
- The theory that pursues objectives within the framework of three interactive systems, namely, personal, interpersonal, and social. The concepts of the personal system are perception, self, growth and development, body image, space, and time.
- The suffering individual that is being cared for.
- address the importance of the theory and whether the theory should be adopted.
- Contributes to the effects of the focal stimulus
- Environmental factors within or without the human systems, with unclear effects in the current situation.
- The attention given to the patient by the nurse and other medical professionals.
- Change occurs by continuous repatterning of the human and environmental fields by resonance waves.
- Asks the question “is this just?”.
- Asks the question “what is real?”.
- The science of caring for others.
- ”extent that the defined concepts are grounded in observable reality”.
- Created the “Health Care Systems Model”
- Asks the question “what is knowable?”.
- The art of caring.
- One of the most recognized name in the nursing field, carrying the nickname “the lady with the lamp”.
Down
- A prominent nurse theorist, whose work includes the “Adaptation Model”.
- developed the theory containing three independent but interconnected circles known as the three C’s.
- Postulated the “Deliberate Nursing Process.”
- A concept that Eriksson uses instead of environment.
- The “continuous, nonlinear evolution, unpredictable, increasing diversity in human and environmental field patterns.
- An ontological concept described as a human being’s struggle between good and evil in a state of becoming.
- The continuous change from the lower to a higher frequency wave pattern in the energy fields.
- Developed the “Twenty-One Nursing Problems Theory”
- For the client as a system, _______ and _______ are “the matter, energy, and information that are exchanged between the client and the environment”.
- A branch of education, a department of learning, or a domain of knowledge.
- A process of organizing, interpreting, and interpreting and transforming information from sense, data and memory.
- The circle that explains the role of nurses and connects to the “motherly” nature of nursing.
- System output in the form of “matter, energy, and information serves as a ______ for future input for corrective action to change, enhance, or stabilize the system”.
- Made the “Goal Attainment Theory”
- Postulated the “Conservation Model”.
- An individual’s perception of his/her body.
- According to her theory “nursing involves care of the unitary human beings.
- The theorist who created the “Behavioral System Model”.
- Nursing is considered an art and ________ because it has its basis in scientific concepts that explains the professional nursing practice.
- The patient to whom nursing care is directed to.
40 Clues: The art of caring. • Also known as “carative factors”. • Made the “Goal Attainment Theory” • The science of caring for others. • Asks the question “is this just?”. • Asks the question “what is real?”. • created the Theory of Human Caring. • Postulated the “Conservation Model”. • Asks the question “what is knowable?”. • Created the “Health Care Systems Model” • ...
Unit 2 - Metaphysics 2019-09-22
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- A perfect, timeless, unchanging essence of something.
- A theory which says all events, including actions, are determined by previously existing causes extending back in time.
- The view that things are fundamentally mentally constructed ideas, with no reality as material objects outside of the mind.
- A monist who added that the one all-encompassing thing (in monism) can be divine, or material or mental.
- Who was a famous philosopher that was a dualist?
- A branch of metaphysics that deals with the nature of being and reality.
- An alternate name which many philosophers have called metaphysics.
- A philosopher who supported materialism.
- Which philosopher is responsible for the theory of realism?
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- A theory stating that all existing things are derived from an all-encompassing source that is distinct from them. These things are all expressions of this one entity.
- A theory stating that reality is constructed of ideal forms and ideas that are unchanging, immaterial, and more perfect than the things sensed in the material world.
- A theory made by PreSocratic philosophers stating reality (including thoughts, consciousness, and personality) consists of matter.
- A branch of philosophy which examines the fundamental nature or in other words the basic structures of reality.
- The fundamental nature of a thing which makes an entity/substance what it fundamentally is. This is unchanging.
- The basic element that makes up things. Something with an independent existence.
- Metaphysics was called by this Greek phrase meaning ‘the books that come after the physics’ before it was called metaphysics.
- Who said that ordinary objects are only collections of ideas, which are mind-dependent?
- A theory stating that reality is made of two kinds of things – mind and matter.
- Another term for materialism.
19 Clues: Another term for materialism. • A philosopher who supported materialism. • Who was a famous philosopher that was a dualist? • A perfect, timeless, unchanging essence of something. • Which philosopher is responsible for the theory of realism? • An alternate name which many philosophers have called metaphysics. • ...
media theories 2026-01-23
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- How people or groups are portrayed in media
- View that media offers diverse perspectives
- Theorist linked to cultivation theory
- Using media to explore personal identity
- Economic system critiqued by Marxists
- Media influences what audiences think about
- How audiences interpret media messages
- Set of beliefs promoted through media
- Dominance of ruling-class ideas in society
- Theory arguing long-term media exposure shapes beliefs
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- Theory examining gender inequality in media
- Theory rejecting fixed meanings and grand narratives
- Study of signs and meanings in media
- Male-dominated power structure
- Theory involving opinion leaders
- Process where producers create meaning
- Escaping everyday life through media
- Early theory suggesting media has direct effects
- Theorist who proposed encoding and decoding
- Theory focusing on class struggle and capitalism
20 Clues: Male-dominated power structure • Theory involving opinion leaders • Study of signs and meanings in media • Escaping everyday life through media • Theorist linked to cultivation theory • Economic system critiqued by Marxists • Set of beliefs promoted through media • Process where producers create meaning • How audiences interpret media messages • ...
Bridge to Terabithia, Chapter 6-12 2013-05-31
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- make (something) physically stronger or more solid
- fighting between armed forces
- feeling or expressing sadness, regret, or grief
- defeat thoroughly
- an annoying or stubborn person or animal
- kill (someone) by covering their nose and mouth so that they suffocate
- a condition in which part of an organ is displaced and protrudes through the wall of the cavity containing it
- keep or restrict someone or something within certain limits of (space, scope, quantity, or time)
- obtrusively bright and showy; lurid
- (of a fabric, rope, or cord) unravel or become worn at the edge, typically through constant rubbing
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- showing smug or uncritical satisfaction with oneself or one's achievements
- (of a medical practitioner) advise and authorize the use of (a medicine or treatment) for someone, esp. in writing
- formal and dignified
- a member of the U.S. Congress (also used as a form of address), usually specifically a member of the U.S. House of Representatives.
- form a theory or conjecture about a subject without firm evidence
- short trousers fastened just below the knee, now chiefly worn for riding a horse or as part of ceremonial dress.
- a sudden panicked rush of a number of horses, cattle, or other animals
- the branch of mathematics dealing with the properties and manipulation of numbers
- a necrotic, fungal disease of apple and other trees that results in damage to the bark.
- extremely unpleasant
20 Clues: defeat thoroughly • formal and dignified • extremely unpleasant • fighting between armed forces • obtrusively bright and showy; lurid • an annoying or stubborn person or animal • feeling or expressing sadness, regret, or grief • make (something) physically stronger or more solid • form a theory or conjecture about a subject without firm evidence • ...
D&P U1.5 2024-07-08
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- Humanist psychologist who emphasized self-actualization.
- Observable actions and responses.
- Individual patterns of thinking, feeling, and behaving.
- Personal encounters influencing development.
- Evaluation of one's own worth or value.
- Processes related to thinking, reasoning, and problem-solving.
- Theory explaining personality through genetic and physiological factors.
- Conditions affecting personality development.
- Theory emphasizing the role of unconscious conflicts in shaping personality.
- Relating to interactions with others.
- According to dispositional theorists, personality is formed using traits called.
- The theory that includes Erik Erikson’s “stages of psychosocial development”.
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- Act of watching and learning from others.
- External factors shaping personality development.
- Major theory categorizing personality into openness, conscientiousness, extroversion, agreeableness, and neuroticism.
- Approach emphasizing personal growth and self-actualization.
- Enduring characteristics influencing behaviour.
- Genetic transmission of traits influencing personality.
- Controls values and morality.
- Psychologist known for stages of psychosocial development.
- Approach emphasizing observable behavior and environmental factors.
- Behavioral psychologist known for operant conditioning.
- Process of learning through stimulus and response associations.
- Based on or verified by observation or experience.
- Theory emphasizing learning through observation and modeling.
- Psychologist associated with the three-factor model of personality.
26 Clues: Controls values and morality. • Observable actions and responses. • Relating to interactions with others. • Evaluation of one's own worth or value. • Act of watching and learning from others. • Personal encounters influencing development. • Conditions affecting personality development. • Enduring characteristics influencing behaviour. • ...
Reading terms 2016-01-28
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- Action in a plot is a series of relevant incidents that create suspense
- a comprehensive description and explanation of an idea or theory.
- a disagreement between two characters
- a firm decision to do or not to do something. She kept her resolution not to see Anne anymore
- exaggerated statements or claims not meant to be taken literally
- of View the opinion on a subject from the author
- your hypothesis on what ‘might’ happen in the story
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- the place or type of surroundings where something is positioned or where an event takes place.
- person a category used in the classification of pronouns
- question is a question that you ask without expecting a answer
- inducing or suggestive of a particular feeling state of mind
- the general character or attitude of a place, piece of writing, situation, etc.
- when describing something you use ‘like’ or ‘as’
- the expression of one’s meaning by using language that normally signifies the opposite, typically for humorous or emphatic effect.
- Person Objective employs a narrator who tells a story without describing any character’s thoughts, opinions, or feelings
15 Clues: a disagreement between two characters • when describing something you use ‘like’ or ‘as’ • of View the opinion on a subject from the author • your hypothesis on what ‘might’ happen in the story • person a category used in the classification of pronouns • inducing or suggestive of a particular feeling state of mind • ...
TFN 2022-12-07
Across
- created the Theory of Human Caring.
- The stimulus most immediately confronts the human system.
- Also known as “carative factors”.
- According to her “nurse does for others what they would do for themselves if they had the strength, the will, and the knowledge. Nurses makes the patient independent of him or her as soon as possible”.
- An assertion of ideas or concepts based on a principle.
- The theory that pursues objectives within the framework of three interactive systems, namely, personal, interpersonal, and social. The concepts of the personal system are perception, self, growth and development, body image, space, and time.
- The suffering individual that is being cared for.
- addresses the importance of the theory and whether the theory should be adopted.
- Contributes to the effects of the focal stimulus
- Environmental factors within or without the human systems, with unclear effects in the current situation.
- The attention given to the patient by the nurse and other medical professionals.
- Change occurs by continuous repatterning of the human and environmental fields by resonance waves.
- Asks the question “is this just?”.
- Asks the question “what is real?”.
- The science of caring for others.
- ”extent that the defined concepts are grounded in observable reality”.
- Created the “Health Care Systems Model”
- Asks the question “what is knowable?”.
- The art of caring.
- is One of the most recognized names in the nursing field, carrying the nickname “the lady with the lamp”.
Down
- is A prominent nurse theorist, whose work includes the “Adaptation Model”.
- developed the theory containing three independent but interconnected circles known as the three C’s.
- Postulated the “Deliberate Nursing Process.”
- A concept that Eriksson uses instead of environment.
- The “continuous, nonlinear evolution, unpredictable, increasing diversity in human and environmental field patterns.
- An ontological concept described as a human being’s struggle between good and evil in a state of becoming.
- The continuous change from the lower to a higher frequency wave pattern in the energy fields.
- Developed the “Twenty-One Nursing Problems Theory”
- For the client as a system, _______ and _______ are “the matter, energy, and information that are exchanged between the client and the environment”.
- A branch of education, a department of learning, or a domain of knowledge.
- A process of organizing, interpreting, and interpreting and transforming information from sense, data and memory.
- The circle that explains the role of nurses and connects to the “motherly” nature of nursing.
- System output in the form of “matter, energy, and information serves as a ______ for future input for corrective action to change, enhance, or stabilize the system”.
- Made the “Goal Attainment Theory”
- Postulated the “Conservation Model”.
- An individual’s perception of his/her body.
- According to her theory “nursing involves care of the unitary human beings.
- The theorist who created the “Behavioral System Model”.
- Nursing is considered an art and ________ because it has its basis in scientific concepts that explains the professional nursing practice.
- The patient to whom nursing care is directed to.
40 Clues: The art of caring. • Also known as “carative factors”. • Made the “Goal Attainment Theory” • The science of caring for others. • Asks the question “is this just?”. • Asks the question “what is real?”. • created the Theory of Human Caring. • Postulated the “Conservation Model”. • Asks the question “what is knowable?”. • Created the “Health Care Systems Model” • ...
TFN 2022-12-07
Across
- created the Theory of Human Caring.
- The stimulus most immediately confronts the human system.
- Also known as “carative factors”.
- According to her “nurse does for others what they would do for themselves if they had the strength, the will, and the knowledge. Nurses makes the patient independent of him or her as soon as possible”.
- An assertion of ideas or concepts based on a principle.
- The theory that pursues objectives within the framework of three interactive systems, namely, personal, interpersonal, and social. The concepts of the personal system are perception, self, growth and development, body image, space, and time.
- The suffering individual that is being cared for.
- addresses the importance of the theory and whether the theory should be adopted.
- Contributes to the effects of the focal stimulus
- Environmental factors within or without the human systems, with unclear effects in the current situation.
- The attention given to the patient by the nurse and other medical professionals.
- Change occurs by continuous repatterning of the human and environmental fields by resonance waves.
- Asks the question “is this just?”.
- Asks the question “what is real?”.
- The science of caring for others.
- ”extent that the defined concepts are grounded in observable reality”.
- Created the “Health Care Systems Model”
- Asks the question “what is knowable?”.
- The art of caring.
- is One of the most recognized names in the nursing field, carrying the nickname “the lady with the lamp”.
Down
- is A prominent nurse theorist, whose work includes the “Adaptation Model”.
- developed the theory containing three independent but interconnected circles known as the three C’s.
- Postulated the “Deliberate Nursing Process.”
- A concept that Eriksson uses instead of environment.
- The “continuous, nonlinear evolution, unpredictable, increasing diversity in human and environmental field patterns.
- An ontological concept described as a human being’s struggle between good and evil in a state of becoming.
- The continuous change from the lower to a higher frequency wave pattern in the energy fields.
- Developed the “Twenty-One Nursing Problems Theory”
- For the client as a system, _______ and _______ are “the matter, energy, and information that are exchanged between the client and the environment”.
- A branch of education, a department of learning, or a domain of knowledge.
- A process of organizing, interpreting, and interpreting and transforming information from sense, data and memory.
- The circle that explains the role of nurses and connects to the “motherly” nature of nursing.
- System output in the form of “matter, energy, and information serves as a ______ for future input for corrective action to change, enhance, or stabilize the system”.
- Made the “Goal Attainment Theory”
- Postulated the “Conservation Model”.
- An individual’s perception of his/her body.
- According to her theory “nursing involves care of the unitary human beings.
- The theorist who created the “Behavioral System Model”.
- Nursing is considered an art and ________ because it has its basis in scientific concepts that explains the professional nursing practice.
- The patient to whom nursing care is directed to.
40 Clues: The art of caring. • Also known as “carative factors”. • Made the “Goal Attainment Theory” • The science of caring for others. • Asks the question “is this just?”. • Asks the question “what is real?”. • created the Theory of Human Caring. • Postulated the “Conservation Model”. • Asks the question “what is knowable?”. • Created the “Health Care Systems Model” • ...
Chapter 7 vocab 2023-02-23
Across
- the expenses a new business must pay before it can begin to produce and sell goods
- a market structure in which a few large firms dominate a market
- a market that runs most efficiently when one large firm supplies all of the output
- an illegal agreement among firms to divide the market, set prices, or limit production
- when two or more companies join to form a single firm
- a way to attract customers through style, service, or location, but not a lower price
- division of consumers into groups based on how much they will pay for a good
- any factor that makes it difficult for a new firm to enter the market
- selling a product below cost for a short period of time to drive competitors out of market.
- factors that cause a producer's average cost per unit to fall as output rises
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- a market structure in which many companies sell products that are similar but not identical
- a product such as petroleum or milk that is considered the same no matter who produces or sells it.
- a formal organization of producers that agree to coordinate prices and production
- the removal of some government controls over a market
- a contract that gives a single firm the right to sell its goods within an exclusive market
- a series of competitive price cuts that lowers the market price below the cost of production
- License that gives the inventor of a new product the exclusive right to sell it for a certain period of time
- Series of laws intended to promote abundant fair competition in the marketplace
18 Clues: the removal of some government controls over a market • when two or more companies join to form a single firm • a market structure in which a few large firms dominate a market • any factor that makes it difficult for a new firm to enter the market • division of consumers into groups based on how much they will pay for a good • ...
ELA Vocabulary Regents Review # 5 2023-04-18
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- an act or expression of citicism and censure
- lasting a veery short time
- a medicine or therapy that cures disease or relieves pain
- to stand for or represent
- given a great deal of respect, especially because of age, wisdom, or characte
- guided by experience and observation rather than theory
- not in keeping with accepted standards of what is proper
- a specific proportion, share, or amount of something that is allowed in a particular period
- to compete intensely with
- marked by harshly abusive criticism
- to prevent a plan from being accomplished
- very strict, inflexible, and difficult to change
- the general movement, development, or pattern that something takes
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- criminal offense of making false statements under oath
- to labor or work very hard for a long period of time; labor
- not eager
- to build up houses, cities, etc. in the countryside; to change a place into a town-like area.
- extremely interested in and excited about something that you believe in, and behaving in a way that shows thisscathing
- very firm in opinion or loyalty
- a behavior that disobeys, disrespects, or goes against
20 Clues: not eager • to stand for or represent • to compete intensely with • lasting a veery short time • very firm in opinion or loyalty • marked by harshly abusive criticism • to prevent a plan from being accomplished • an act or expression of citicism and censure • very strict, inflexible, and difficult to change • criminal offense of making false statements under oath • ...
Chapters 1-4 2019-06-03
Across
- individuals weave together information to explain the world
- one's personality and behavior are influenced by social development
- conflicts caused by misinterpretations and information
- goals regarding the expression of self-worth, pride, or self-respect
- issues that have potential for conflict not yet perceived
- a theory that models outcomes of choices by players
- claiming credit for solutions depleting value that previously existed
- an individualized reaction to a word derived from experience
- one party's desired means of how a negotiation should proceed
- the event that precipitates a conflict episode
- an interaction theory advance by Delia and others
- a demand or proposed solution
- an overreaching set of beliefs about the world and one's place in
- one thing or person requires another to meet goals
- one person's preference for type or depth of connection to another
- one's view of oneself
- the general conversation area in which a conflict may be imbedded
- a tendency to defend one's position from a competitive stance
- communications about communicaiton
- critical moment during interaction when one choice sets the tone
- goals held by individuals at the beginning of a conflict
- tentative explanations for observed behaviors
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- goals around tangible resources
- a word, gesture, or picture that stands for something else
- cooperative win-win interest-based bargaining
- a tactic in response to conflict not to engage
- using decision making process to create outcomes with benefit to all
- a relatively stable set of preceptions about oneself
- the public or private image one holds
- a theory that holds one's personality and behavior are influenced by biology
- the end or desired condition
- submission during conflict
- the literal dictionary definition of a word
- assumes a behavior was caused by factors inherent to the person
- the allocated resources left will ultimately reach zero
- reasons that support an assertion or claim
- a theory that highlights the complex nature of life
- deeply seated core ideas about right and wrong
- a theory developed by Lewin
- a need that drives a goal
40 Clues: one's view of oneself • a need that drives a goal • submission during conflict • a theory developed by Lewin • the end or desired condition • a demand or proposed solution • goals around tangible resources • communications about communicaiton • the public or private image one holds • reasons that support an assertion or claim • the literal dictionary definition of a word • ...
GIPS 2022-09-08
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- a common term in the industry that explains the need to compare like terms
- The entity defined for compliance with the GIPS Standards
- Hairy Goal
- NOF
- Point of reference against which the strategy returns or risk are compared
- Best golfer at Longs Peak
- Type of cash flow that kicks an account out
- Preferred drink of Tiger
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- Longs Peak Founders
- Where software code is housed
- Since Inception paid in capital divided by cumulative committed capital
- Type of cash flow that triggers a revaluation
- Specific type of bundled fee associated with 3rd party sponsors
- It
- After the fact
- Where LPA consultants spend most of their time
- coolest office in the world
- One of the older portfolio accounting systems
- Largest GIPS Verification Firm
19 Clues: It • NOF • Hairy Goal • After the fact • Longs Peak Founders • Preferred drink of Tiger • Best golfer at Longs Peak • coolest office in the world • Where software code is housed • Largest GIPS Verification Firm • Type of cash flow that kicks an account out • Type of cash flow that triggers a revaluation • One of the older portfolio accounting systems • ...
Chemical Reactions 2020-04-23
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- the state or process of rotting; decay
- relating to, composed of, or using ions
- relating to or consisting of molecules
- a substance that takes part in and undergoes change during a reaction
- an element or substance that is not a metal
- the combination of ideas to form a theory or system
- a substance that flows freely but is of constant volume, having a consistency like that of water or oil
- a thing that is composed of two or more separate elements
- consisting of two atoms
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- consisting of one atom
- a process that involves rearrangement of the molecular or ionic structure of a substance
- a numerical or constant quantity placed before and multiplying the variable in an algebraic expression
- a part or aspect of something abstract, especially one that is essential or characteristic
- a substance or matter in a state in which it will expand freely to fill the whole of a container, having no fixed shape
- symbolic representation of a chemical reaction in the form of symbols and formulae
- the process of burning something
- the species formed from chemical reactions
- a character, usually a letter or number, that's printed slightly below and to the side of another character
- firm and stable in shape; not liquid or fluid
- a solid material that is typically hard, shiny, malleable, fusible, and ductile, with good electrical and thermal conductivity
20 Clues: consisting of one atom • consisting of two atoms • the process of burning something • the state or process of rotting; decay • relating to or consisting of molecules • relating to, composed of, or using ions • the species formed from chemical reactions • an element or substance that is not a metal • firm and stable in shape; not liquid or fluid • ...
Barons review chapter 8:Motivation and Emotion 2021-04-08
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- - The concept that an easy task requires high arousal but a difficult one requires low arousal.
- - The need to establish ones self as unique in order reach a potential.
- - The desire to return to a baseline state
- - stimuli we learn to be drawn to.
- - The area of the brain that makes people hungry.
- - Starving yourself.
- - The theory that the desire for the most optimally arousing/ exciting possible experience motivates behaviors.
- - The theory that the biological and cognitive aspects causing emotion are interlinked and neither precedes the other.
- - The theory that biological change and cognitive awareness occur at the same time.
- - The things we require, i.e. food and water.
- - Unhealthy eating habits resulting in people being severely overweight.
- - The theory that biological needs motivate certain behaviors.
- - Non-biological drives, like that test you're studying for.
- - The theory that biological chages cause us stress and that impacts out emotion.
- - Our desire to reach goals and understand something complicated.
- - Internal rewards like satisfaction.
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- - The way the hypothalmus sends impulses.
- - The order of events that follow us becoming stressed.
- - The ideas and feelings that make us act in a certain manner, usually to achieve something.
- - Biological drives like starvation.
- - Choosing between two negative outcomes.
- - Intrinsic behaviors exhibited in response to a given stimulus.
- - External rewards like money.
- - The competing theory that motivation of workers has to be stimulated or is intrensic.
- - The order in which needs are organized, with biological at the top and life goals at the bottom.
- - Choosing between two positive outcomes.
- - Eating a lot of food and purging it.
- - The balance of the internal state, i.e. health
28 Clues: - Starving yourself. • - External rewards like money. • - stimuli we learn to be drawn to. • - Biological drives like starvation. • - Internal rewards like satisfaction. • - Eating a lot of food and purging it. • - The way the hypothalmus sends impulses. • - Choosing between two negative outcomes. • - Choosing between two positive outcomes. • ...
Unit 1 Crossword Puzzle 2022-08-11
Across
- - Wrote spirit laws
- Resolution - Societies resolve conflicts through legal procedures, force, and/or compromise
- - wrote the social contract
- Bill of Rights - reaffirmed indiviual rights such as freedom from cruel and unusual punishment, fair trial, and right to bear arms
- of Powers - Montesquieu’s principle or theory
- of Law - influences the behavior of citizens, establishes procedures for making policies, and limits the power of government.
- Branches - Legislative, Executive, and Judicial
- Sovereignty - Rousseau’s principle or theory
- Rasa - blank slate or page
- Carta - established rule of law
- - having the ability and resources to control
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- Contract - Hobbes Principle or theory
- wrote Leviathan
- - an organized system to provide order and protection for a nation’s people
- of Nature- everyone has right to everything
- of Right- prohibited arbitrary arrests and quartering of troops in private homes without the owners consent
- Government - political system in which powers of the government are restricted, usually by a written constitution
- of power - a product of existing documents and laws combined with contemporary values and beliefs
- rights - Locke’s principle or theory
- - wrote Second Treatise on government
20 Clues: wrote Leviathan • - Wrote spirit laws • Rasa - blank slate or page • - wrote the social contract • Carta - established rule of law • rights - Locke’s principle or theory • Contract - Hobbes Principle or theory • - wrote Second Treatise on government • of Nature- everyone has right to everything • Sovereignty - Rousseau’s principle or theory • ...
FORCING 3ELIZABETH TO READ ARTICLES FROM THE ECONOMIST 2025-05-28
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- Unit used by IEA to measure energy savings by 2035.
- AI companion app where users can create 'perfect partners'.
- Regions on antibodies with differing amino acid sequences.
- Two-letter abbreviation for Artificial Intelligence.
- AI helps reduce the consumption of this in transport.
- Tech company helping Cargill use AI in shipping.
- One of the universities in the global antivenin research team.
- Type of AI-based maintenance to prevent equipment failure.
- Software firm helping improve Gerdau’s steel production.
- Fossil fuel used in traditional steelmaking.
- One of the dominant uses of data centres' energy—not AI.
- Steelmaker using AI to optimise alloy use.
- Tech firm aiming to be carbon negative by 2030.
- AI route-optimisation platform linked to Rotterdam port.
- Medical issue being tackled by AI-generated protein therapy.
- Country where AI companion apps are increasingly popular.
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- Alternative energy source tech firms could support.
- Popular AI companion app in China (means 'Catbox').
- Retail chain using AI to cut electricity costs.
- Global courier company using AI to improve delivery routes.
- Company providing autonomous HVAC systems.
- Language model integrated into AI girlfriend for Mr Zhou.
- BAKER Nobel prize winner leading AI-based protein design.
- Europe's busiest port that uses AI to cut ship idle time.
- Scientific term for antibodies improved in labs.
- Toxic snake proteins targeted by AI-designed proteins.
- Abbreviation for greenhouse gas.
- Type of metal used in electric-arc furnaces.
- Irish firm that acquired BrainBox AI.
- Mining firm using AI to manage energy loads in Australia.
30 Clues: Abbreviation for greenhouse gas. • Irish firm that acquired BrainBox AI. • Company providing autonomous HVAC systems. • Steelmaker using AI to optimise alloy use. • Fossil fuel used in traditional steelmaking. • Type of metal used in electric-arc furnaces. • Retail chain using AI to cut electricity costs. • Tech firm aiming to be carbon negative by 2030. • ...
How to Force 3Elizabeth to Read the Economist 2025-05-28
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- Regions on antibodies with differing amino acid sequences.
- Europe's busiest port that uses AI to cut ship idle time.
- Fossil fuel used in traditional steelmaking.
- Language model integrated into AI girlfriend for Mr Zhou.
- AI route-optimisation platform linked to Rotterdam port.
- Nobel prize winner leading AI-based protein design.
- Tech firm aiming to be carbon negative by 2030.
- Medical issue being tackled by AI-generated protein therapy.
- Alternative energy source tech firms could support.
- Popular AI companion app in China (means 'Catbox').
- One of the universities in the global antivenin research team.
- Retail chain using AI to cut electricity costs.
- Toxic snake proteins targeted by AI-designed proteins.
- Abbreviation for greenhouse gas.
- Steelmaker using AI to optimise alloy use.
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- AI helps reduce the consumption of this in transport.
- Irish firm that acquired BrainBox AI.
- Mining firm using AI to manage energy loads in Australia.
- Two-letter abbreviation for Artificial Intelligence.
- Unit used by IEA to measure energy savings by 2035.
- One of the dominant uses of data centres' energy—not AI.
- Global courier company using AI to improve delivery routes.
- Country where AI companion apps are increasingly popular.
- Company providing autonomous HVAC systems.
- Type of AI-based maintenance to prevent equipment failure.
- Type of metal used in electric-arc furnaces.
- Tech company helping Cargill use AI in shipping.
- Software firm helping improve Gerdau’s steel production.
- AI companion app where users can create 'perfect partners'.
- Scientific term for antibodies improved in labs.
30 Clues: Abbreviation for greenhouse gas. • Irish firm that acquired BrainBox AI. • Company providing autonomous HVAC systems. • Steelmaker using AI to optimise alloy use. • Fossil fuel used in traditional steelmaking. • Type of metal used in electric-arc furnaces. • Tech firm aiming to be carbon negative by 2030. • Retail chain using AI to cut electricity costs. • ...
Novels Test Bridge to Terabithia 2022-12-05
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- of a rich deep red color inclining to purple.
- with no particular purpose, reason, or foundation.
- expose (one's country, a group, or a person) to danger by treacherously giving information to an enemy.
- extremely unpleasant.
- behaving in a way that suggests one has higher standards
- the use of irony to mock or convey contempt.
- preoccupy or fill the mind of (someone) continually, intrusively, and to a troubling extent.
- curdle or cause to curdle.
- relating to or characteristic of a traitor; treacherous.
- unable to concentrate because one's mind is preoccupied.
- cloth covering hung or held up over something
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- the forming of a theory or conjecture without firm evidence.
- defeat thoroughly.chaos
- a violent disturbance of the peace by a crowd.
- feel contempt or a deep repugnance for.
- arousing intense distaste or disgust.
- fussily and excessively respectable.
- dispose of (a dead person's body) by burning it to ashes.
- move about or travel aimlessly
- anticipate with great apprehension or fear.
- saturated with liquid, especially water; soaked through.
- wild and noisy disorder or confusion; uproar.
- the action of challenging or disagreeing with something.
- a military operation in which enemy forces surround a town or building, cutting off essential supplies.
24 Clues: extremely unpleasant. • defeat thoroughly.chaos • curdle or cause to curdle. • move about or travel aimlessly • fussily and excessively respectable. • arousing intense distaste or disgust. • feel contempt or a deep repugnance for. • anticipate with great apprehension or fear. • the use of irony to mock or convey contempt. • of a rich deep red color inclining to purple. • ...
Plate Tectonics 2018-04-04
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- Scientist that proposed the continental drift theory.
- Occurred when rocks that formed millions of years ago show the location of the magnetic poles at the time of their formation.
- Weaker region in the mantle over which Earth's outer shell lies.
- Surface feature created by a descending plate.
- Earth's largest plate according to the plate tectonic theory.
- Land consisting of an arc-shaped island chain.
- The name of the super continent imagined by Wegener based on his theory.
- The theory that continents changed position on Earth's surface.
- A destructive plate margin that occurs when an oceanic plate is forced down into the mantle beneath a second plate.
- Boundary that occurs when two plates move towards each other.
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- Elevated areas of the seafloor that occur ALONG well-developed divergent plate boundaries.
- Deep faulted structure found along a divergent boundary
- No earthquake has ever been recorded below ______ km.
- Boundary that occurs when two plates grind past each other.
- The theory that Earth is divided into several different plates that move through mantle convection.
- Thought to be the primary downward arm of convective flow in the mantle.
- Boundary that occurs when two plates move away from each other.
- Rigid layer of the uppermost mantle and crust.
- Process that explains how plate tectonics produces new oceanic lithosphere.
- A volcanic area of rising mantle material. It's located below the island of Hawaii.
20 Clues: Rigid layer of the uppermost mantle and crust. • Surface feature created by a descending plate. • Land consisting of an arc-shaped island chain. • Scientist that proposed the continental drift theory. • No earthquake has ever been recorded below ______ km. • Deep faulted structure found along a divergent boundary • ...
French Revolution 2023-02-24
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- to overthrow and replace a government
- money owed to the government
- prison and armory in Paris that was taken over by revolutionaries
- creator of divine right theory
- creator of separation of powers theory
- freedoms that cannot be taken away by gov't
- era where people were focused on relationship between man and gov't
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- location of a revolution against King Louis XVI
- creator of social contract theory
- palace of Marie Antoinette and King Louis XVI
- creatory of natural rights theory
- queen of France during French Revolution
- king of France during French Revolution
- leader of France who started the Reign of Terror
- creator of separation of church and state theory
15 Clues: money owed to the government • creator of divine right theory • creator of social contract theory • creatory of natural rights theory • to overthrow and replace a government • creator of separation of powers theory • king of France during French Revolution • queen of France during French Revolution • freedoms that cannot be taken away by gov't • ...
Chapter 7 2023-02-23
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- When two or more companies join to form a single firm.
- Selling a product below cost for a short period of time to drive competitors out of the market.
- The removal of government controls over a market.
- Factors that cause a producer's average cost per unit to fall as output rises.
- Laws that encourage competition in the market place.
- A way to attract customers through style, service, or location, but not a lower price.
- An illegal agreement among firms to divide the market, set prices, or limit production.
- A market structure in which a few large firms dominate a market.
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- A series of competitive price cut that lowers the market price below the cost of production.
- A contract that gives a single firm the right to sell its goods within an exclusive market.
- Any factor that makes it difficult for a new firm t enter a market.
- The division of consumers into groups based on how much they will pay for a good.
- A market structure in which many companies sell products that are similar but no identical.
- A market that runs most efficiently when one large firm supplies all of the output
- The expenses a new business must pay before it can begin to produce and sell goods.
- A product such as petroleum or milk that is considered the same no matter who produces or sells it.
- A license that gives the inventor of a new product the exclusive right to sell it for a specific period of time.
- A formal organization of producers that agree to coordinate prices and production.
18 Clues: The removal of government controls over a market. • Laws that encourage competition in the market place. • When two or more companies join to form a single firm. • A market structure in which a few large firms dominate a market. • Any factor that makes it difficult for a new firm t enter a market. • ...
Chapter 7 Vocabulary (Economics) 2023-03-01
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- a series of competitive price cuts that lowers the market price below the cost of production.
- factors that cause a producer's average cost per unit to fall as output rises.
- a contract that gives a single firm the right to sell its goods within an exclusive market.
- the expenses a new business must pay before it can begin to produce and sell goods.
- the removal of government controls over a market.
- selling a product below cost for a short period of time to drive competitors out of the time.
- laws that encourage competition in the market place.
- an illegal agreement among firms to divide the market, set prices, or limit production.
- a license that gives the inventor of a new product the exclusive right to sell it for a specific period of time.
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- any factor that makes it difficult for a new firm to enter a market.
- the division of consumers into groups based on how much they will pay for a good.
- when two or more companies join to form a single firm.
- a market structure in which many companies sell products that are similar but not identical.
- a market that runs most efficiently when one large firm supplies all of the output.
- a product such as petroleum or milk that is considered the same no matter who produces or sells it.
- a formal organization of producers that agree to coordinate prices and production.
- a market structure in which a few large firms dominate a market.
- a way to attract customers though style, service, or location, but not a lower price.
18 Clues: the removal of government controls over a market. • laws that encourage competition in the market place. • when two or more companies join to form a single firm. • a market structure in which a few large firms dominate a market. • any factor that makes it difficult for a new firm to enter a market. • ...
Chapter 9, Section 2 KEY TERMS 2024-02-28
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- ________country foreign location where it has facilities.
- firm setting up a business abroad on its own without any partners.
- licensing allowing a company in another country to make and sell products according to certain specifications.
- firm that owns or controls production or services facilities in more than one country.
- bloc group of two or more countries that agree to remove all restrictions between them on the sales of goods and services, while imposing barriers on trade with and investment from countries that are not part of the bloc.
- selling products or services to buyers in another country.
- ________country in which the business has its headquarters.
- buying goods or services made in a foreign country
- ________alliances firms cooperate on certain aspects of business while remaining competitors on other aspects.
- ________barriers are nontax methods of discouraging trade.
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- culture in which communication occurs through nonverbal signs and indirect suggestions.
- limits the quantity or value of units permitted to enter a country.
- process in which the government bars companies from doing business with particular countries.
- rate the value of one country’s currency expressed in the currency of another country.
- customs, beliefs, values, and patterns of behavior of the people of a country or group.
- culture in which people communicate directly and explicitly.
- foreign branches of a firm, if registered as independent legal entities.
- practice of selling goods in a foreign market at a price that is below cost or below what it charges in its home country.
- ________are taxes on foreign goods to protect domestic industries and to earn revenue.
- milder form of an embargo that bans specific business ties with a foreign country.
- venture two or more firms sharing both the costs of doing business and the profits.
- firm company headquarters.
22 Clues: firm company headquarters. • buying goods or services made in a foreign country • ________country foreign location where it has facilities. • selling products or services to buyers in another country. • ________barriers are nontax methods of discouraging trade. • ________country in which the business has its headquarters. • ...
Economics 2024-03-12
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- The expenses that a new business must pay before it can begin to produce and sell goods
- An agreement among firms to sell at the same or very similar prices
- A business combination similar to a cartel
- Factors that make it difficult for new firms to enter a market
- Contract issued by a local authority that gives a single firm the right to sell its goods within an exclusive market
- Perfect competition
- A company joins with another company or companies to form a single firm
- Skeptical about most claims of predatory pricing, predator loses money each time it drives an endless series or rivals out of business
- A market dominated by a few large, profitable firms
- When competitors cut their prices very low to win business
- Granting firms the right to operate a business, especially where scarce resources are involved
- A market that runs most efficiently when one large firm provides all of the output
- A monopoly created by the government
- Enables a monopolistically competitive seller to profit from the differences between his or her products and competitors' products
- An agreement among members of an oligopoly to illegally set prices and production levels
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- The ability to control prices and total market output
- Based on the idea that each customer has a maximum price that he or she will pay for a good
- Many companies compete in an open market to sell products that are similar but not identical
- A market structure that fails to meet the conditions of pure competition
- Competition through ways other than lower prices
- An agreement by a formal organization of producers to coordinate prices and production
- A product that is considered the same regardless of who makes or sells it
- If a firm controls a large share of a market, watch the firm
- Characteristics that cause a producer's average cost to drop as production rises
- Government no longer decides what role each company can play in a market and how much it can charge its customers
- Gives a company exclusive rights to sell a new good or service for a specific period of time
- Forms when barriers prevent firms from entering a market that has a single supplier
27 Clues: Perfect competition • A monopoly created by the government • A business combination similar to a cartel • Competition through ways other than lower prices • A market dominated by a few large, profitable firms • The ability to control prices and total market output • When competitors cut their prices very low to win business • ...
OCHS ECE II Second Quarter 2021-12-09
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- Conscious intellectual activity
- Can think abstractly
- Adjusting to new information
- Ability to understand personal strengths, weaknesses, talents, and interests
- Enthusiasm and drive for children
- Make the most of limited resources
- Responsible for the growth and development of the physical, mental, and social traits
- Using a person’s past to understand who they are
- Acronym for Georgia educator’s student organization
- Number of stages in Psychosocial Theory
- One egg fertilized then splits
- Ability to distinguish between living things
- Responsible for inborn traits
- Teachers should focus on the way children…
- Zone of Proximal Development
- Natural aptitude or skill
- Relates social conditions to mental health
- Your personal mental picture
- Two eggs fertilized
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- Adding new information to what you already know
- Working between what you’re good at and need help with
- Sociocultural Theory
- Multiple Intelligences Theory
- Adjusting to include the new information
- Studies observable and quantifiable behaviors
- Cognitive Development Theory
- Stage for learning representation skills
- Acronym for Georgia’s early learning standards
- Acronym for the national children’s education association
- Ability to understand feelings, behaviors, and motives of others
- The kind of thinkers preschoolers are
- Know who you are
- Psychosocial Theory
33 Clues: Know who you are • Psychosocial Theory • Two eggs fertilized • Sociocultural Theory • Can think abstractly • Natural aptitude or skill • Adjusting to new information • Cognitive Development Theory • Zone of Proximal Development • Your personal mental picture • Multiple Intelligences Theory • Responsible for inborn traits • One egg fertilized then splits • Conscious intellectual activity • ...
BAV 2024-05-08
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- …………. measures the relative risk, that is added on to a diversified portfolio.
- In …………………………….. equivalent method of valuation, we adjust the cash flows for risk
- Real options are most valuable when you have ……………………..
- The appropriate discount rate should reflect the ……………..cost of capital, which in turn reflects the risk of the investment.
- In a …………………………….. merger, the acquiring firm attempts to gain control of the target without their approval.
- …………………………….. valuation method should be used in case of Leveraged buy outs where the capital structure is changing. (It is the abbreviation)
- ………………….. cash flows that are considered relevant to the valuation of a project, being only those that are a direct result of the acceptance of an investment?
- Earnings criterion implicitly uses the wrong cost of equity capital to evaluate an investment. We refer to this as the ……………….. problem.
- If the acquirer company is sure about the synergies the mode of payment would be………….
- If Discounted Cash Flow (DCF) valuation is employed to assess the worth of a firm's cash flows during the planning period, while relative valuation is utilized for calculating Terminal value, it is called as……………valuation approach.
- A……………….. company is created when a parent company decides to separate a portion of its business into a separate entity.
- A ………….. gives you the right to market or sell a product or service of a brand name company.
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- ……………….. is a non-cash expense.
- ………………………..costs are expenditures that either have already been made or must be made regardless of whether the firm proceeds with the investment.
- Porter proposed that………………. Strategy is useful to avoid/ control the threat of new entrants.
- For an unlevered firm, The free cash flow to the firm is ……………………..to the free cash flow to equity.
- ……………valuation method compares the value of a company or asset to the value of similar companies or assets in the market.
- The value of a real options decision tree is often expressed in terms of…………, representing the potential future cash flows. (It is an abbreviation)
- In BCG matrix, the ……………… category represents products and services with high market growth but low market share.
- For ………………….. acquisition no stockholders vote is required.
20 Clues: ……………….. is a non-cash expense. • Real options are most valuable when you have …………………….. • For ………………….. acquisition no stockholders vote is required. • …………. measures the relative risk, that is added on to a diversified portfolio. • In …………………………….. equivalent method of valuation, we adjust the cash flows for risk • ...
Socialization Crossword 2014-01-16
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- Made a theory based on growing out of societies interpersonal interactions (Last name only)
- A institution children go to
- State of being
- capacity to have an effect on the character, development
- psychological theory and therapy that aims to treat mental
- The belief in and worship of a?
- something that is usual, typical, or standard
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- The function assumed of part played by a person
- organization dedicated to a particular interest or activity
- Psychological concept that a person self grows out of societies interpersonal interaction
- theory that human and animal behaviour can be explained in terms of conditioning
- The fact of being who or what a person is
- a group of people of approximately the same age and interests
- system of shared beliefs, values, customs, behaviours, and artifacts
- Group of parents and children
- Austrian neurologist who originated psychoanalysis
- Mass communication
- A kindergarten theory
- people living together in a more or less ordered community
19 Clues: State of being • Mass communication • A kindergarten theory • A institution children go to • Group of parents and children • The belief in and worship of a? • The fact of being who or what a person is • something that is usual, typical, or standard • The function assumed of part played by a person • Austrian neurologist who originated psychoanalysis • ...
Enlightenment 2021-09-23
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- Parties where people meet to discuss new ideas.
- Encouraged the use of the scientific method.
- Founder of modern chemistry
- Helped develop the scientific method
- Individual freedom, people are naturally good but are corrupted by civilization. Social contract.
- Used a microcope to study microrganisms
- Perfected the telescope
- A logical procedure for gathering and testing ideas
- He believed laws existed to preserve social order, not to avenge crimes. The punishment should fit the crime.
- A theory that the sun is the center of the solar system.
- Belived people can learn from experience and govern themselves
- A style of srt with dull colors and strong lines.
- A person who rules with absolute power socialcontract The theory that there is an agreement between the governing and the governed; the governed will give up some rights and freedoms and the governing will make decisions in the best interest of the people.
- belived in a government, we will give up some rights of freedom but for good reason, social contract.
- A theory that the earth is the center of the solar system.
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- the people who presented a new way of thinking during the enlightenment.
- Separation of powers/checks and balances
- Freedom of speech and freedom of religious belief
- Freedom of religious belief and freedom of speech.
- Belived women need the same education as men
- Used math to prove the Heliocentric theory
- Vaccine to small pox
- Created the Heliocentric theory
- A style of painting with soft lines and colors
- Discovered the laws of motion and gravity.
25 Clues: Vaccine to small pox • Perfected the telescope • Founder of modern chemistry • Created the Heliocentric theory • Helped develop the scientific method • Used a microcope to study microrganisms • Separation of powers/checks and balances • Used math to prove the Heliocentric theory • Discovered the laws of motion and gravity. • Encouraged the use of the scientific method. • ...
theory of evolution 2022-02-06
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- animal darwin studied
- where darwin traveled to for research
- type of scientist darwin was
- a group of organisms that can naturally reproduce with eachother
- the process of populations adapting and changing
- ship darwin sailed on
- animal that evolved into humans
- what darwin noticed about the finches
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- happens when a species dies out
- scientist who study fossils
- change in characteristics of a species overtime
- evidence of evolution
- man who created the theory of evolution
- the process of changing to better suit a situation
- man who co-developed the theory of natural selection and evolution
15 Clues: evidence of evolution • animal darwin studied • ship darwin sailed on • scientist who study fossils • type of scientist darwin was • happens when a species dies out • animal that evolved into humans • where darwin traveled to for research • what darwin noticed about the finches • man who created the theory of evolution • change in characteristics of a species overtime • ...
theory of evolution 2022-02-06
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- animal darwin studied
- where darwin traveled to for research
- type of scientist darwin was
- a group of organisms that can naturally reproduce with eachother
- the process of populations adapting and changing
- ship darwin sailed on
- animal that evolved into humans
- what darwin noticed about the finches
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- happens when a species dies out
- scientist who study fossils
- change in characteristics of a species overtime
- evidence of evolution
- man who created the theory of evolution
- the process of changing to better suit a situation
- man who co-developed the theory of natural selection and evolution
15 Clues: evidence of evolution • animal darwin studied • ship darwin sailed on • scientist who study fossils • type of scientist darwin was • happens when a species dies out • animal that evolved into humans • where darwin traveled to for research • what darwin noticed about the finches • man who created the theory of evolution • change in characteristics of a species overtime • ...
Economy Crossword Puzzle 2017-03-02
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- :Computed each month by the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
- Power :The financial ability to buy products and services
- :People who are changing jobs or are seeking their first jobs
- :Sustained drop in the price level
- pull Theory :Theory that inflation occurs when demand for goods and services exceeds existing supplies
- Theory :Theory that too much money in the economy causes inflation
- Rates :Proportion of a loan that is charged as interest to the borrower
- :People who are unemployed because their jobs depend on the season
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- :People who lose their jobs during periods of economic decline
- Index :Measurement that shows how the average price of a standard group of goods changes over time
- :Inflation that is out of control
- Price Spiral :The process by raising wages
- :Money received especially on a regular basis for work
- Push Theory :Theory that inflation occurs when producers raise prices to meet increased costs
- Inflation :Inflation that increases gradually
15 Clues: :Inflation that is out of control • :Sustained drop in the price level • Price Spiral :The process by raising wages • Inflation :Inflation that increases gradually • :Money received especially on a regular basis for work • :Computed each month by the Bureau of Labor Statistics. • Power :The financial ability to buy products and services • ...
Enlightenment 2020-10-30
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- -wanted more separate power in the government
- - made the "I think, therefore I am" saying
- - created the vaccine for the smallpox
- - Known as the father of chemistry
- - The scientist that made the telescope
- -the main contract that was used at this time to explain what they wanted the government to do and to be
- - The mathematic who proved more of Copernicus's theory
- - the philosopher the thought everyone would give up their freedom to the government
- - MAde the Two Treatises of Government
- - made by the scientist galileo
- -supported women's rights and was one of the first to support it
- - Developed the scientific method
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- - The theory that the Earth is the center of the universe
- - a series of events that helped bring out modern science
- -the philosopher that created the heliocentric theory
- - was known for using satire in his books and in his life
- - The scientist that made the laws for gravity
- - another word for philosopher
- - The theory that the sun is the center of the universe
- - a place for men and women to talk
- - a scientific instrument that can see things at a micro size.
- - made the social contract
- - stopped torture for punishment
23 Clues: - made the social contract • - another word for philosopher • - made by the scientist galileo • - stopped torture for punishment • - Developed the scientific method • - Known as the father of chemistry • - a place for men and women to talk • - created the vaccine for the smallpox • - MAde the Two Treatises of Government • - The scientist that made the telescope • ...
chapter 7 vocab 2023-02-27
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- when two or more companies join to form a single firm
- selling a product below cost for a short period of time to drive competitors out of the market.
- the removal of government controls over a market
- factors that cause a products average cost per unit to fall as output rises
- laws that encourage competition in marketplace
- a way to attract customers through style,service,or location but not at a lower price
- an illegal agreement among firms to divide the market,set prices,or limit productions
- a market structure in which a few large firms dominate a market
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- a series of competitive price outs that lowers the market price below the cost of production
- a contract that gives a single firm the right to sell it for a specific period of time
- any factor that makes it difficult for a new firm to enter a market
- the division of consumers into groups based on how much they will pay for a good
- a market structure in which many companies sell products that are similar but not identical
- a market that runs most efficiently when one large firm supplies all of the output
- the expenses a new business must pay before it can begin to produce and sell goods
- a product such as petroleum or milk that is considered the same no matter who produces or sells it
- a license that gives the inventor of a new product the exclusive right to sell it for a specific period of time
- a formal organization of producers that agree to coordinate prices and production
18 Clues: laws that encourage competition in marketplace • the removal of government controls over a market • when two or more companies join to form a single firm • a market structure in which a few large firms dominate a market • any factor that makes it difficult for a new firm to enter a market • ...
Block 3 Unit 1 Lesson 1 2021-09-24
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- a material made of petroleum
- hard shiny material that you can usually see through
- not able to flow easily
- having the capacity to keep up water
- allowing light to pass through
- material that is able to transmit. Example electricity
- a solid material that conducts heat and electricity well
- hard but easy to crack or fracture
- not able to be broken or damaged easily
- a material made of woven natural or synthetic fabric
- not flexible, not able to be bent
- strong or firm in texture but flexible and not brittle
- easily broken
- very solid or firm and not easy to bend, cut or break
- the hard, fibrous material composing most of the trunk and branches of a tree
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- able to be pressed, bent or cut easily, and not hard or firm to the touch
- able to absorb or soak up liquid
- able to attract iron and materials with iron
- not transparent
- able to flow easy
- the quality of being physically malleable
- objects may of clay that has been hardened by heat
- the ability of a material to return to its original shape after stretching or crompressing
- capable of bending or being bent
- material that is not able to transmit. Example electricity
25 Clues: easily broken • not transparent • able to flow easy • not able to flow easily • a material made of petroleum • allowing light to pass through • able to absorb or soak up liquid • capable of bending or being bent • not flexible, not able to be bent • hard but easy to crack or fracture • having the capacity to keep up water • not able to be broken or damaged easily • ...
Socialization Crossword 2014-01-16
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- organization dedicated to a particular interest or activity
- Austrian neurologist who originated psychoanalysis
- The belief in and worship of a?
- State of being
- capacity to have an effect on the character, development
- A institution children go to
- The fact of being who or what a person is
- psychological theory and therapy that aims to treat mental
- The function assumed of part played by a person
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- system of shared beliefs, values, customs, behaviours, and artifacts
- Psychological concept that a person self grows out of societies interpersonal interaction
- Group of parents and children
- theory that human and animal behaviour can be explained in terms of conditioning
- a group of people of approximately the same age and interests
- Mass communication
- A kindergarten theory
- people living together in a more or less ordered community
- Made a theory based on growing out of societies interpersonal interactions (Last name only)
- something that is usual, typical, or standard
19 Clues: State of being • Mass communication • A kindergarten theory • A institution children go to • Group of parents and children • The belief in and worship of a? • The fact of being who or what a person is • something that is usual, typical, or standard • The function assumed of part played by a person • Austrian neurologist who originated psychoanalysis • ...
Reading terms 2016-01-28
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- the expression of one’s meaning by using language that normally signifies the opposite, typically for humorous or emphatic effect.
- the place or type of surroundings where something is positioned or where an event takes place.
- question is a question that you ask without expecting a answer
- when describing something you use ‘like’ or ‘as’
- inducing or suggestive of a particular feeling state of mind
- a disagreement between two characters
- the general character or attitude of a place, piece of writing, situation, etc.
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- Action in a plot is a series of relevant incidents that create suspense
- a firm decision to do or not to do something. She kept her resolution not to see Anne anymore
- a comprehensive description and explanation of an idea or theory.
- exaggerated statements or claims not meant to be taken literally
- your hypothesis on what ‘might’ happen in the story
- person a category used in the classification of pronouns
- of View the opinion on a subject from the author
- Person Objective employs a narrator who tells a story without describing any character’s thoughts, opinions, or feelings
15 Clues: a disagreement between two characters • when describing something you use ‘like’ or ‘as’ • of View the opinion on a subject from the author • your hypothesis on what ‘might’ happen in the story • person a category used in the classification of pronouns • inducing or suggestive of a particular feeling state of mind • ...
chapter 7 2023-02-23
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- an illegal agreement among firms to divide the market set prices or limit production
- price competition a way to attract customers through style or services or location no lower price
- A product such as petroleum or milk that is considered the same no matter who produces out of the market
- monopoly a market that runs most efficiently when one large firm supplies all the output
- a formal organization of producers that agree to coordinate prices and production
- a contract that gives a single firm the right to sell its goods within an exclusive market
- discrimination the division of consumers into groups based on how much they pay for a good
- up cost the expenses a new business must play before it can begin to produce and sell goods
- pricing selling a product below cost for a short period of time to drive competitors out of the market
- of scale factors that cause a producers average cost per until to fall as output rises
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- the removal of government controls over a market
- competition a market structure in which many companies sell products that are similar but not identical
- a market structure in which a few large firms dominate the market
- laws laws that encourage competition in the marketplace
- to entry any factor that makes it difficult for a new firm to enter a market
- war a series of competitive price cuts that lowers the market place below the the cost of production
- when two or more companies join to form a single firm
- a license that gives the inventor of a new product the exclusive right to sell it for a specific period of time
18 Clues: the removal of government controls over a market • when two or more companies join to form a single firm • laws laws that encourage competition in the marketplace • a market structure in which a few large firms dominate the market • to entry any factor that makes it difficult for a new firm to enter a market • ...
Plate Tectonics 2013-01-01
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- The theory of Earth's continents being all together and then splitting into several different continents.
- The transfer of energy through space or air.
- Beginning of the formation of new ocean floor.
- The largest layer of Earth.
- The thinnest layer of Earth.
- Plate boundaries that move together.
- The hottest layer of Earth.
- The reason Earth's plates move.
- Deep V-shaped valleys where subduction occurs.
- The transfer of heat between two solid objects that are touching.
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- Formed the longest mountain chain in the world.
- The along which rocks break move.
- Continental Drift led to this theory.
- The transfer of heat by movement of particles in liquids.
- Plate boundaries that move past each other, horizontally
- The name of the ancient continent.
- Proposed the theory of Continental Drift.
- Where pressure increases inside the Earth
- Plate boundaries that move apart.
- The process of ocean crust diving under continental crust.
20 Clues: The largest layer of Earth. • The hottest layer of Earth. • The thinnest layer of Earth. • The reason Earth's plates move. • The along which rocks break move. • Plate boundaries that move apart. • The name of the ancient continent. • Plate boundaries that move together. • Continental Drift led to this theory. • Proposed the theory of Continental Drift. • ...
Enlightenment 2021-09-23
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- Parties where people meet to discuss new ideas.
- Encouraged the use of the scientific method.
- Founder of modern chemistry
- Helped develop the scientific method
- Individual freedom, people are naturally good but are corrupted by civilization. Social contract.
- Used a microcope to study microrganisms
- Perfected the telescope
- A logical procedure for gathering and testing ideas
- He believed laws existed to preserve social order, not to avenge crimes. The punishment should fit the crime.
- A theory that the sun is the center of the solar system.
- Belived people can learn from experience and govern themselves
- A style of srt with dull colors and strong lines.
- A person who rules with absolute power socialcontract The theory that there is an agreement between the governing and the governed; the governed will give up some rights and freedoms and the governing will make decisions in the best interest of the people.
- belived in a government, we will give up some rights of freedom but for good reason, social contract.
- A theory that the earth is the center of the solar system.
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- the people who presented a new way of thinking during the enlightenment.
- Separation of powers/checks and balances
- Freedom of speech and freedom of religious belief
- Freedom of religious belief and freedom of speech.
- Belived women need the same education as men
- Used math to prove the Heliocentric theory
- Vaccine to small pox
- Created the Heliocentric theory
- A style of painting with soft lines and colors
- Discovered the laws of motion and gravity.
25 Clues: Vaccine to small pox • Perfected the telescope • Founder of modern chemistry • Created the Heliocentric theory • Helped develop the scientific method • Used a microcope to study microrganisms • Separation of powers/checks and balances • Used math to prove the Heliocentric theory • Discovered the laws of motion and gravity. • Encouraged the use of the scientific method. • ...
Egg Study Guide 2023-05-03
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- Eggs should be cooked until the yolks and _______________________ are firm.
- The U.S. produces about 75 _______ eggs a year, about 10% of the world supply.
- Eggs that have been______________________________ should not be used.
- While there’s evidence of native fowl in the ____________________ prior to Columbus’ arrival, it’s believed that on his second trip, he carried the first chickens related to those now in production.
- Crack egg into pan, after edges get firm, add 1 teaspoon of water and then cover with a lid.
- Place eggs in a sauce pan filled with cold water. Cover and bring water to a boil. Remove from heat. Let stand for 18 minutes
- About 1 out of 20,000 eggs can contain ________________________bacteria
- Crack egg into pan, after edges get firm, turn them over once the whites have set are firm.
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- Eggs have 6 grams of high-quality ______ which helps sustain mental and physical energy throughout the day.
- Egg yolks contain _______ which promotes normal cell activity, liver function and the transportation of nutrients throughout the body.
- East ___________________ history indicates that wild fowl were domesticated as early as 3200 B.C
- Automation led to________________________________ production of eggs.
- About 60% of the eggs produced are used by _______.
- Eggs contain __________carbohydrates.
- Improved ______________________________& the development of sophisticated mechanical equipment were responsible for a shift to larger production of eggs.
- Beat the eggs with a fork until well blended. Gently pour egg mixture into a medium heated skillet. Don’t stir them too much while cooking
- Slide egg into gently simmering water. The egg will sink and then float to the surface as it cooks
- 30% are turned into egg products which are used mostly by food manufacturers to make foods like mayonnaise and _____________.
18 Clues: Eggs contain __________carbohydrates. • About 60% of the eggs produced are used by _______. • Eggs that have been______________________________ should not be used. • Automation led to________________________________ production of eggs. • About 1 out of 20,000 eggs can contain ________________________bacteria • ...
Crossword 2012-11-22
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- Who wrote about Product life-cycle theory?V
- One of the basic factors endowments.C
- Write one of the advanced factor endowments.E-r
- Short word for modern trade theory.A
- Which is the name of one important signer and proponent of modern theory of trade?P
- Who wrote about Wealth of Nations?A
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- Whose theory predicts the pattern of international trade?P
- What is a special case of comparative advantage?A
- What is import goods made from locally scarce factors?C
- Who did win the nobel prize in 1977?B
- One of the best Swedish economists.H
- What is the factor proportions trade theory comsiders two factors of production?LnC
- Who wrote Principles of Political Economy?D
- Which theory takes an-us-versus-them view of trade?M
- What is the name of a country that is relatively labor abundant?C
15 Clues: Who wrote about Wealth of Nations?A • One of the best Swedish economists.H • Short word for modern trade theory.A • One of the basic factors endowments.C • Who did win the nobel prize in 1977?B • Who wrote about Product life-cycle theory?V • Who wrote Principles of Political Economy?D • Write one of the advanced factor endowments.E-r • ...
stackelberg comp 2025-12-01
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- area under price minus cost
- Study of strategic behavior.
- output choice variable
- Opposite of undercutting.
- Marginal cost abbreviation.
- Economists’ word for "not simultaneous."
- Quantity-setting rival model.
- firm's optimal response function
- They shape demand (plural).
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- outcome with unequal profits.
- market with few firms
- Rival observed before deciding.
- Learner’s disadvantage.
- step-by-step strategic decision
- rival's ability to adjust behavior after observation
- A follower’s response rule.
- Assumption of full information between firms.
- reacting firm
- firm taking the first action
- What the leader enjoys over the follower.
- To prevent market entry strategically.
- Model where timing matters.
- A prediction that holds in every subgame.
23 Clues: reacting firm • market with few firms • output choice variable • Learner’s disadvantage. • Opposite of undercutting. • area under price minus cost • A follower’s response rule. • Marginal cost abbreviation. • Model where timing matters. • They shape demand (plural). • Study of strategic behavior. • firm taking the first action • outcome with unequal profits. • ...
ECE Crossword Puzzle Sophia Garcia P.7 2020-10-22
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- / exercises your brain to work better
- / learning is occurred under this zone
- / a chronic condition that is diagnosed in childhood and limits major life activities
- / how many levels in Maslow's theory
- / developed a hierarchy of needs
- / Erickson describes as emotional development as a series of stages as
- / technique that stops challenging behaviors before it begins
- / technique where desired behavior is rewarded
- / support during the first three years of life
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- / similar to ADA but for all individuals in the US
- / child does tasks under adult guidance
- / federal law that make Americans with disabilities equal
- / an increase in complexity from simple to more complex
- / as the child learns the responsibility is gradually transferred to him/her
- / developed the social development theory of learning
- / specific body changed and increases in the child's size
- / technique that guides children's behaviors
- / developed psychological stages in adulthood theory
- / how many stages do children develop the ability to learn
- / how many stages in Erikson's theory
20 Clues: / developed a hierarchy of needs • / how many levels in Maslow's theory • / how many stages in Erikson's theory • / exercises your brain to work better • / learning is occurred under this zone • / child does tasks under adult guidance • / technique that guides children's behaviors • / technique where desired behavior is rewarded • ...
chapter 7 vocab 2023-02-27
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- when two or more companies join to form a single firm
- selling a product below cost for a short period of time to drive competitors out of the market.
- the removal of government controls over a market
- factors that cause a products average cost per unit to fall as output rises
- laws that encourage competition in marketplace
- a way to attract customers through style,service,or location but not at a lower price
- an illegal agreement among firms to divide the market,set prices,or limit productions
- a market structure in which a few large firms dominate a market
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- a series of competitive price outs that lowers the market price below the cost of production
- a contract that gives a single firm the right to sell it for a specific period of time
- any factor that makes it difficult for a new firm to enter a market
- the division of consumers into groups based on how much they will pay for a good
- a market structure in which many companies sell products that are similar but not identical
- a market that runs most efficiently when one large firm supplies all of the output
- the expenses a new business must pay before it can begin to produce and sell goods
- a product such as petroleum or milk that is considered the same no matter who produces or sells it
- a license that gives the inventor of a new product the exclusive right to sell it for a specific period of time
- a formal organization of producers that agree to coordinate prices and production
18 Clues: laws that encourage competition in marketplace • the removal of government controls over a market • when two or more companies join to form a single firm • a market structure in which a few large firms dominate a market • any factor that makes it difficult for a new firm to enter a market • ...
Chapter 7 vocab 2023-02-23
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- a formal organization of producers that agree to coordinate prices and production
- a series of competitive price cuts that lowers the market price below the cost of production
- any factor that makes it difficult for a new firm to enter the market
- division of consumers into groups based on how much they will pay for a good
- a market structure in which many companies sell products that are similar but not identical
- a market that runs most efficiently when one large firm supplies all of the output
- the expenses a new business must pay before it can begin to produce and sell goods
- a contract that gives a single firm the right to sell its goods within an exclusive market
- an illegal agreement among firms to divide the market, set prices, or limit production
- License that gives the inventor of a new product the exclusive right to sell it for a certain period of time
- factors that cause a producer's average cost per unit to fall as output rises
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- selling a product below cost for a short period of time to drive competitors out of market.
- when two or more companies join to form a single firm
- a product such as petroleum or milk that is considered the same no matter who produces or sells it.
- a way to attract customers through style, service, or location, but not a lower price
- Series of laws intended to promote abundant fair competition in the marketplace
- the removal of some government controls over a market
- a market structure in which a few large firms dominate a market
18 Clues: when two or more companies join to form a single firm • the removal of some government controls over a market • a market structure in which a few large firms dominate a market • any factor that makes it difficult for a new firm to enter the market • division of consumers into groups based on how much they will pay for a good • ...
vocab 2021-11-16
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- a stock exchange.
- derived from individualism, is a term that indicates the ideal whereby an individual is self-reliant and independent from outside, usually state or government, assistance.
- holding as much water or moisture as can be absorbed; thoroughly soaked.
- the protection or promotion of the interests of consumers.
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- a person who moves from one place to another, especially in order to find work or better living conditions.
- the forming of a theory or conjecture without firm evidence
- a man.
- a prolonged period of abnormally low rainfall, leading to a shortage of water.
- the production of more of a product, commodity, or substance than is wanted or needed.
9 Clues: a man. • a stock exchange. • the protection or promotion of the interests of consumers. • the forming of a theory or conjecture without firm evidence • holding as much water or moisture as can be absorbed; thoroughly soaked. • a prolonged period of abnormally low rainfall, leading to a shortage of water. • ...
Renaissance Crossword 2022-10-20
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- a rationalist outlook or system of thought attaching prime importance to human rather than other matters
- A type of poem common in the Renaissance
- the principle of separation of the state from religious institutions
- Set of principles underlying the work of an artistic movement
- A theory where the universe is a clock made by this person
- the centre of interest or activity
- The first part of the Renaissance
- Common style of paining in the renaissance
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- Most influential period of the Renaissance
- a system of creating an illusion of depth on a flat surface
- the quality of being important
- Theory where the earth is the centre of the solar system
- the process of objectively establishing facts through testing and experimentation
- cunningness, the ability to be manipulative, and a drive to use whatever means necessary to gain power
- Theory where the earth is the centre of the universe
- Methodically cut up (a body or plant) in order to study its internal parts
- Study of the human body
- the power to control appointments to office or the right to privileges
- two bodies in space pull on each other with a force proportional to their masses and the distance between them
- a social theory favouring freedom of action for individuals over collective or state control
20 Clues: Study of the human body • the quality of being important • The first part of the Renaissance • the centre of interest or activity • A type of poem common in the Renaissance • Most influential period of the Renaissance • Common style of paining in the renaissance • Theory where the earth is the centre of the universe • ...
Criminal Justice Vocab #7 2018-10-01
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- the competition among wealthy people and among poor people and between them which causes crime
- theory: a theory that explains criminal behavior and its prevention with the concepts of positive reinforcement and negative reinforcement .
- a process in which behavior that was previously was positively reinforced is no longer reinforced.
- Men's control over women's labor and sexuality
- presentation of an aversive stimulus to reduce to response.
- reinforcement: the removal or reduction of stimulus whose removal or reduction increase or maintains a response.
- Sutherland's theory that persons who become criminal do so because of contacts with criminal patterns and isolation from anti-criminal patterns
- refers to inequalities that are defined by a person as unfair or unjust
- a person who reverts to a savage type.
- supposition or a system of ideas intended to explain something, especially one based on general principles independent of the thing to be explained.
- a means by which a person can learn new responses by observing others
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- reinforcement: the presentation of a stimulus that increases or maintains a response.
- the inability to dominate other groups in society
- the way people and actions are defined as criminal
- the ability of some groups to dominate other groups in a society.
- a theory that emphasizes the criminalization process as the cause of some crime.
- theories of crime causation that are generally based on a Marxist theory of class struggle
- a theory that assumes that society is based primarily on conflict between competing interest groups and the criminal law and the criminal justice system are used to control subordinate groups
- the principle that a policy should provide "the greatest happiness shared by the greatest number"
19 Clues: a person who reverts to a savage type. • Men's control over women's labor and sexuality • the inability to dominate other groups in society • the way people and actions are defined as criminal • presentation of an aversive stimulus to reduce to response. • the ability of some groups to dominate other groups in a society. • ...
Important Names in Psychology 2014-04-09
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- Collective unconscious; archetypes.
- "Womb envy".
- Stanford prison experiment.
- Conducted the "Little Albert" study.
- Inferiority complex.
- Founder of Gestalt psychology.
- Studied latent learning and cognitive maps.
- Moral development.
- Bobo doll study.
- Learned helplessness.
- Co-creator of the first intelligence test.
- Two-factor theory of emotion.
- Founder of operant conditioning and reinforcement theory.
- Trait theorist: Cardinal, central and secondary traits.
- P-E-N model of personality.
- Psychosocial development.
- Famous for studying memory; eyewitness testimony.
- Line-length conformity study.
- Studied attachment styles in monkeys.
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- Created the theory of multiple intelligences.
- Founder of psychoanalysis.
- Language Acquisition Device.
- Researched the area of the brain involved with producing spoken language.
- Studied attachment styles in infants.
- Law of Effect.
- Studied imprinting in baby ducks.
- 16 Personality Factor model.
- Created client-centered therapy.
- Forgetting curve; decay model of memory.
- Hierarchy of needs and self-actualization.
- Studied the differences in moral development between males/females.
- Founder of structuralism.
- Studied obedience to authority; "shock" study.
- Four-stage theory of cognitive development
- Developed the first cognitive therapy for treating depression.
- Researched the area of the brain involved in understanding written/spoken language.
- Discovered classical conditioning.
- Developed Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy (REBT).
- Suggested language influences cognition.
- Social learning theory; marshmallow experiment.
- Developed the Thematic Apperception Test (TAT).
- First American psychologist.
42 Clues: "Womb envy". • Law of Effect. • Bobo doll study. • Moral development. • Inferiority complex. • Learned helplessness. • Founder of structuralism. • Psychosocial development. • Founder of psychoanalysis. • Stanford prison experiment. • P-E-N model of personality. • Language Acquisition Device. • 16 Personality Factor model. • First American psychologist. • Two-factor theory of emotion. • ...
Unit 4 - Ezekiel Johnson Goes West (week 1) 2024-04-23
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- out from a starting point and forward or into view.
- sound, especially when recorded, transmitted, or reproduced.
- perform an audition.
- a building for housing a motor vehicle or vehicles.
- assembled spectators or listeners at a public event, such as a play, movie, concert, or meeting.
- pleased; delighted
- words inscribed, as on a monument or in a book.
- (of a person or organization) declared in law unable to pay outstanding debts.
- small accessories or fittings for a particular use or piece of equipment.
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- looking back on or dealing with past events or situations.
- form a theory or conjecture about a subject without firm evidence.
- a hinged barrier used to close an opening in a wall, fence, or hedge.
- causing or tending to cause disruption.
- an official inspection of an individual's or organization's accounts, typically by an independent body.
- the possibility or likelihood of some future event occurring.
15 Clues: pleased; delighted • perform an audition. • causing or tending to cause disruption. • words inscribed, as on a monument or in a book. • out from a starting point and forward or into view. • a building for housing a motor vehicle or vehicles. • looking back on or dealing with past events or situations. • sound, especially when recorded, transmitted, or reproduced. • ...
Presentation Crossword Puzzle 2022-03-08
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- sequence of tasks that processes a set of data
- a source of supply or support
- hopeful and confident, and think of the good aspects of a situation rather than the bad ones
- a series of actions or steps taken in order to achieve a particular end
- Father of Scientific management theory
- The way in which one acts or conducts oneself
- based on or characterized by the methods and principles of science
- Where employees work, like an office
- Who’s involved with theory x and theory y
- Something to do or something that is going on
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- The person who developed the hierarchy of needs
- considering only the bad aspects of a situation, rather than the good ones
- the realization of one’s potential full development of one's abilities and appreciation for life
- efficiency of goods/services produced
- the ability to achieve an end goal with a low amount of energy/resources used
- person who is paid to work for another
- essential for human survival
- Examine or inspect something in detail
- characteristic sets of behaviour and emotional factors
- thought out explanation for observations from others
20 Clues: essential for human survival • a source of supply or support • Where employees work, like an office • efficiency of goods/services produced • Father of Scientific management theory • person who is paid to work for another • Examine or inspect something in detail • Who’s involved with theory x and theory y • The way in which one acts or conducts oneself • ...
Ch 7 Economic Vocab. 2023-02-23
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- The expense a new business must pay before it can begin to produce and sell goods
- selling a product below cost for a short period of time to drive competitors out of the market
- a way to attract customers through style, service, or location, but not a lower price
- a product such as petroleum or milk that is considered the store no matter who produces or sells it
- laws that encourage competition in the market place
- the division of consumers into groups based on how much they will pay for a good
- an illegal agreement among firms to divide the market, set prices, or limit production
- a contact that gives a single firm the right to sell its goods within an exclusive market
- a market structure in which a few large fries dominate a market
- a license that gives the inventor of a new product the exclusive right to sell it for a specific period of time
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- any factor that makes it difficult for a new firm to enter a market
- a formal organization of producers that agree to coordinate price and production
- a series of competitive price, cuts that lower the market price below the cost of production
- a market structure in which many companies sell products that are similar nut not identical
- when two or more companies join to form a single firm
- a market that runs most efficiently when one large firm supplies all of the output
- factors that cause a producers average cost per unit to fall as output rises
- the removal of government controls over a market
18 Clues: the removal of government controls over a market • laws that encourage competition in the market place • when two or more companies join to form a single firm • a market structure in which a few large fries dominate a market • any factor that makes it difficult for a new firm to enter a market • ...
LA 3 Human Development 2013-09-08
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- this theorist developed the cognitive developmental theory
- stage of development 12 - 19 years
- this developmental theory examines how people elarn to think and make sense of the world
- quantitative and measurable aspect of an individual's increase in physical measurements
- Piaget's cognitive developmental theory 2 - 7 years
- qualitative, progressive, and continuous process of changed leading to increased skill and capacity to function with predictable characteristics
- stage of development birth - 12-18 months
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- stage of development 6 - 10-12 years
- stage of development 3 - 6 years
- Piaget's cognitive developmental theory birth - 2 years
- Piaget's cognitive developmental theory 7 - 11 years (___ operations)
- stage of development 12-18 - 36 months
- maturational development theory based on childhood growth and development
- Piaget's cognitive developmental theory 11 years - adulthood (___ operations)
14 Clues: stage of development 3 - 6 years • stage of development 12 - 19 years • stage of development 6 - 10-12 years • stage of development 12-18 - 36 months • stage of development birth - 12-18 months • Piaget's cognitive developmental theory 2 - 7 years • Piaget's cognitive developmental theory birth - 2 years • this theorist developed the cognitive developmental theory • ...
Motivation 2023-09-21
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- The section in the Hierarchy of needs where employers would provide public praise and have employee recognition programs.
- When we are motivated to perform a behavior or engage in an activity because we want to earn a reward or avoid punishment
- A group of individuals who are motivated by a common goal
- The belief that if you perform well then you will receive a valued reward eg: pay increase, more responsibility, promotion
- Who believed that there are two types of managers, Theory X and Theory Y?
- Who created Hierarchy of Needs?
- A commission where the employee is paid for the number of pieces they worked on
- One person's desire to achieve a certain goal
- The factors can demotivate employees if they are not present but will not motivate employees if they are present.
- Who developed Expectancy Theory?
- Breaking a job into small repetitive tasks, each of which can be done at a speed with little training.
- If managers believes that team members dislike their work they will use this style of management
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- If managers believe that your people take pride in their work and see it as a challenge they will use this style of management
- When you engage in a behavior because you find it rewarding.
- How much an individual values the reward, his typically depends on the employee’s individual needs, goals, preferences, experience, and background.
- Who's theory states that employees are motivated far more by relational factors such as attention and camaraderie than by monetary rewards or environmental factors, such as lighting, humidity and more?
- Refers to the strength of a person’s belief about whether or not a certain job is attainable.
- Factors that cause an increase in job satisfaction such as Achievement, Recognition, The work itself, Responsibility, Advancement and growth
- The section in the Hierarchy of Needs where businesses may provide lunches, ensure clean facilities, good airflow etc
- Who developed the Theory of Scientific Management?
- Who developed the “Two-Factor Theory” or “Motivation-Hygiene Theory” ?
- Working harder to achieve set goals or aims
22 Clues: Who created Hierarchy of Needs? • Who developed Expectancy Theory? • Working harder to achieve set goals or aims • One person's desire to achieve a certain goal • Who developed the Theory of Scientific Management? • A group of individuals who are motivated by a common goal • When you engage in a behavior because you find it rewarding. • ...
Module 4 Vocab 2025-02-18
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- The forming of a theory without firm evidence
- Production The continuous mass production of a product through manufacturing
- A foreign policy that avoids political and military involvement with other countries
- Used for bars that sold alcohol illegally
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- Makes the manufacturing, transportations, and sale of alcohol illegal
- Line An arrangement of workers in which work passes from operation to operation in direct line until the product is assembled
- The protection or promotion of the interests of consumers
- The ability to borrow money or access goods and services with the promise to pay later
- A movement that seeks to abolish positions of authority or hierachy
- A young woman known for wearing short dresses and bobbed hair and for embracing freedom from traditional societal constraints
10 Clues: Used for bars that sold alcohol illegally • The forming of a theory without firm evidence • The protection or promotion of the interests of consumers • A movement that seeks to abolish positions of authority or hierachy • Makes the manufacturing, transportations, and sale of alcohol illegal • ...
Understanding Corporate Finance 2021-10-27
Across
- The owners of a corporation, whose ownership, or equity takes the form of a common stock or, less frequently, preferred stock.
- provides a financial summary of the firm's operating results during a specified time.
- Income earned through the sale of a firm's goods or services.
- The chance that actual outcome may differ from those expected.
- Long term debt instrument used by business and government to raise large sums of money, generally from a diverse group of lenders.
- A business owned by two or more people and operated for profit.
- The magnification of risk and return through the use of fixed-cost financing, such as debt and preferred stock.
- The science and art of managing money.
Down
- measures the percentage of each sales dollar remaining after the firm has paid for it goods.
- An entity created by law.
- standards of conduct or moral judgement that apply to persons engaged in commerce.
- The firm's chief accountant who is responsible for the firm's accounting activities such as corporate accounting, tax management, financial accounting, and cost accounting.
- The firm's chief financial manager, who manages the firm's cash, oversees its pension plans and manages key risk.
- Periodic distributions of cash to the stockholders of a firm.
- Evaluation of the firm's financial performance over time using financial ratio analysis.
- Measures the return earned on the common stockholders' investment in the firm.
- The amount by which the sale price of an asset exceeds the asset's purchase price.
- In preparation of financial statements, recognizes revenue at the time of sale and recognizes expenses when they are incurred.
- A legal provision that limits stockholders' liability for a corporation's debt to the amount they initially invested in the firm by purchasing stock.
- A type of cross-sectional analysis in which the firm's ratio values are compared with those of a key competitor or with a group of competitors that it wishes to emulate.
20 Clues: An entity created by law. • The science and art of managing money. • Periodic distributions of cash to the stockholders of a firm. • Income earned through the sale of a firm's goods or services. • The chance that actual outcome may differ from those expected. • A business owned by two or more people and operated for profit. • ...
ELA vocab crossword 2025-12-11
Across
- a comprehensive description and explanation of an idea or theory
- state or assert that something is the case, typically without providing evidence or proof
- the most intense, excitin, or important point of something
- form an idea of the amount
- a place, person, or thing from which something comes or can be obtained
Down
- the event that starts the main conflict, launching the plot in every story
- given to expressing divergent or opposite views
- an open-ended, thought-provoking inquiry that guides learning by prompting deep thinking, discussion, and sustained inquiry rather than a simple, factual answer
- a firm decision to do or not to do something
- able to be believed
10 Clues: able to be believed • form an idea of the amount • a firm decision to do or not to do something • given to expressing divergent or opposite views • the most intense, excitin, or important point of something • a comprehensive description and explanation of an idea or theory • a place, person, or thing from which something comes or can be obtained • ...
Chapter 7 cross word 2023-03-06
Across
- a contract that gives a single firm the right to sell its good within an exclusive market
- a way to attract customers through style, service, or location but not a lower price
- a formal organization of products that agree to coordinate pries and production
- When two or more companies join to form a single firm
- an illegal agreement among firms to divide the market, set rices, or limit production
- a market structure in which a few large firms dominate a market
- Pricing selling a product below cost for a short period of time to drive competitors out of the market
- factors that cause a producers average cost per unit fall as output rises
- laws that encourage competition in the market place
- a series of competitive price cut that lowers the market price below cost of production
- a license that gives the inventor of a new product the exclusive right to sell it for a specific period of time
- a product such as petroleum or milk that is considered the same no matter who produces or sells it
Down
- the division of consumers into group based on how much they will pay for a good
- any factor that makes it difficult for a new firm to enter a market
- a market that runs most efficiently when one large firm supplies all of the output cost
- the expenses a new business must pay before it can begin to produce and sell goods
- a market structure in which many companies sell products that are similar but not identical
- the removal of government controls over a market
18 Clues: the removal of government controls over a market • laws that encourage competition in the market place • When two or more companies join to form a single firm • a market structure in which a few large firms dominate a market • any factor that makes it difficult for a new firm to enter a market • ...
Chapter 7 crosswords 2023-03-01
Across
- a contract that gives a single firm the right to sell its good within an exclusive market
- a way to attract customers through style, service, or location but not a lower price
- a formal organization of products that agree to coordinate pries and production
- When two or more companies join to form a single firm
- an illegal agreement among firms to divide the market, set rices, or limit production
- a market structure in which a few large firms dominate a market
- Pricing selling a product below cost for a short period of time to drive competitors out of the market
- factors that cause a producers average cost per unit fall as output rises
- laws that encourage competition in the market place
- a series of competitive price cut that lowers the market price below cost of production
- a license that gives the inventor of a new product the exclusive right to sell it for a specific period of time
- a product such as petroleum or milk that is considered the same no matter who produces or sells it
Down
- the division of consumers into group based on how much they will pay for a good
- any factor that makes it difficult for a new firm to enter a market
- a market that runs most efficiently when one large firm supplies all of the output cost
- the expenses a new business must pay before it can begin to produce and sell goods
- a market structure in which many companies sell products that are similar but not identical
- the removal of government controls over a market
18 Clues: the removal of government controls over a market • laws that encourage competition in the market place • When two or more companies join to form a single firm • a market structure in which a few large firms dominate a market • any factor that makes it difficult for a new firm to enter a market • ...
chapter 7 crossword 2023-03-01
Across
- When two or more companies join to form a single firm
- Laws laws that encourage competition in the market place
- a contract that gives a single firm the right to sell its good within an exclusive market
- factors that cause a producers average cost per unit fall as output rises
- Pricing selling a product below cost for a short period of time to drive competitors out of the market
- a market that runs most efficiently when one large firm supplies all of the output cost
- the expenses a new business must pay before it can begin to produce and sell goods
- a market structure in which a few large firms dominate a market
- any factor that makes it difficult for a new firm to enter a market
Down
- the division of consumers into group based on how much they will pay for a good
- a way to attract customers through style, service, or location but not a lower price
- a product such as petroleum or milk that is considered the same no matter who produces or sells it
- a series of competitive price cut that lowers the market price below cost of production
- a formal organization of products that agree to coordinate pries and production
- the removal of government controls over a market
- a market structure in which many companies sell products that are similar but not identical
- an illegal agreement among firms to divide the market, set rices, or limit production
- a license that gives the inventor of a new product the exclusive right to sell it for a specific period of time
18 Clues: the removal of government controls over a market • When two or more companies join to form a single firm • a market structure in which a few large firms dominate a market • Laws laws that encourage competition in the market place • any factor that makes it difficult for a new firm to enter a market • ...
Theory of demand 2024-06-03
Across
- the way in which two people or groups feel and behave toward each other
- to get something, usually by asking for it or buying it
- a restriction or rule that stops you from doing something
- each one separately
- a person who buys things or uses services
- the act of spending money on something
Down
- inside or not further away than a particular area
- the act of picking between two or more options
- treating someone as less important than others
- to go after someone or something
- to think that something is true without knowing it is
- at an earlier time
- the most that is possible or allowed
- to like one thing more than another
- given to you or made available for you to use
15 Clues: at an earlier time • each one separately • to go after someone or something • to like one thing more than another • the most that is possible or allowed • the act of spending money on something • a person who buys things or uses services • given to you or made available for you to use • the act of picking between two or more options • ...
Theory of demand 2023-08-18
Across
- A pair of goods that can be used in place of each other to satisfy a given want
- The demand for these goods falls with the rise in income of a consumer
- ______ of demand leads to upward movement along the demand curve from right to left
- Precious diamonds and vintage cars are examples of ________ goods
- A tabular statement showing different quantities of a commodity demanded at different prices
- Quantity of a commodity that a consumer is willing to purchase at a given price during a given period of time
Down
- ______ in demand leads to leftward shift in demand curve
- ______ goods are highly inferior goods which defy law of demand
- Substitute goods have____ demand
- Tennis rackets and tennis balls are examples of ______ goods
- Relation between price of substitute goods and demand for the given good
- ______ effect is the effect of change in price of commodity-X on demand for commodity-Y when X and Y are related goods
- Relation between price of a commodity and its demand
- Market demand curve is ______ than the individual demand curves
- The demand for these goods rises with the rise in income of a consumer
15 Clues: Substitute goods have____ demand • Relation between price of a commodity and its demand • ______ in demand leads to leftward shift in demand curve • Tennis rackets and tennis balls are examples of ______ goods • ______ goods are highly inferior goods which defy law of demand • Market demand curve is ______ than the individual demand curves • ...
vocab powerpoint 2021-05-27
Across
- the crime of betraying one's country, especially by attempting to kill the sovereign or overthrow the government.
- (of a place) deserted of people and in a state of bleak and dismal emptiness.
- the forming of a theory or conjecture without firm evidence.
- slightly unwell.
- the forming of a theory or conjecture without firm evidence.
- bind (someone) by an indenture as an apprentice or laborer.
Down
- punishment inflicted or retribution exacted for an injury or wrong.
- the state of being a lunatic; insanity (not in technical use)
- a person legally entitled to the property or rank of another on that person's death.
- (of a person or action) showing a lack of experience, wisdom, or judgment.
- the state of being a lunatic; insanity (not in technical use)
- treat in a way that is apparently kind or helpful but that betrays a feeling of superiority.
12 Clues: slightly unwell. • bind (someone) by an indenture as an apprentice or laborer. • the forming of a theory or conjecture without firm evidence. • the forming of a theory or conjecture without firm evidence. • the state of being a lunatic; insanity (not in technical use) • the state of being a lunatic; insanity (not in technical use) • ...
The Letter 2016-02-26
Across
- Tendency to see things in ideal form
- Not proportional
- Leave of absence
- Healthy enjoyment
- To honor
- Standing firm
- Selfless concern for welfare of others
- Firm
- To endure
- Big
Down
- Something unimportant
- Trivial
- Hard to control
- Mess up or disarrange
- Disrespectful
- Ordinary
- Flower
- Without preparation
- To drive something away
19 Clues: Big • Firm • Flower • Trivial • Ordinary • To honor • To endure • Disrespectful • Standing firm • Hard to control • Not proportional • Leave of absence • Healthy enjoyment • Without preparation • Something unimportant • Mess up or disarrange • To drive something away • Tendency to see things in ideal form • Selfless concern for welfare of others
Accounting terms Classwork 2023-08-30
Across
- jobs or profession
- additional income
- statement showing daily activities in a business.
- suppliers
- investment of money or resources
- establishment, firm, company that provides goods/services to the public
- a liability
Down
- things the business spend on for a smooth sailing of the business
- resources that the business owns
- expenses are less than income
- individuals who purchase goods or services from a firm
- record keeping
- resources that the business owe for
- classifying, interpretation and analyzing of data
- a profession in accounting
15 Clues: suppliers • a liability • record keeping • additional income • jobs or profession • a profession in accounting • expenses are less than income • resources that the business owns • investment of money or resources • resources that the business owe for • statement showing daily activities in a business. • classifying, interpretation and analyzing of data • ...
Modern History 2021-03-18
Across
- is a logical procedure for testing ideas
- built the theorie of astronomy
- began the scientific revolution with the helicentric theory
- thinking logical or reason
- people met to discuss ideas
- power was divided between national and state
- English writer
- absolute rulers
- new descoveries about the classical world
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- was an idea from Aristoteles
- rebirth of learning and the arts,inspired a spirit of curiosity
- scientist start with a theory and test the theory
- ornate style
- developed analytical geometry
- Used to obverse small things
- Brought everything toghether
- wrote the declaration of independence
- protect rights as speech freedom
- was a new way of thinking about natural world
19 Clues: ornate style • English writer • absolute rulers • thinking logical or reason • people met to discuss ideas • was an idea from Aristoteles • Used to obverse small things • Brought everything toghether • developed analytical geometry • built the theorie of astronomy • protect rights as speech freedom • wrote the declaration of independence • is a logical procedure for testing ideas • ...
McG Hill Ch 1.1 Foundations of Government Vocabulary 2025-09-15
Across
- ...theory; theory that government evolved from the family unit
- one who engages in the pursuit of wisdom
- theory that states are formed when a powerful individual or group used force, coercion, or warfare to establish control over a territory and its population, forcing them to submit to the new rule (two words)
- ...theory; the idea that people surrender to the state the power needed to maintain order and the in turn agrees to protect its citizens (two words)
- an institution through which leaders exercise powers to make and enforce laws affecting the people under its control
Down
- ...theory; the idea that people are chosen by a god or gods to rule (two words)
- a political community that occupies a definite territory and has an organized government
- a state without government and laws
- a group of people united by bonds of race, language, customs, tradition, and sometimes religion
- refined the social contract theory with the belief that people have natural rights and the purpose of government was to protect those rights
- the supreme and absolute authority with territorial boundaries
- speculation based upon study or research
- political community that occupies a definite territory and has an organized government
- developer of the social contract theory
14 Clues: a state without government and laws • developer of the social contract theory • one who engages in the pursuit of wisdom • speculation based upon study or research • ...theory; theory that government evolved from the family unit • the supreme and absolute authority with territorial boundaries • ...
Irregular verbs 5.1 2025-12-31
Across
- – The finance team did not ___ the sharp decline in revenue. – (pronosticar)
- – Analysts have ___ increased risk exposure. – (visto)
- – The accountant did not ___ the discrepancy immediately. – (reportar/informar)
- – The board ___ an emergency meeting to review cash flow. – (sostener / celebrar)
- – The firm has ___ to record minor expenses. – (olvidado)
- – The analyst ___ several financial models before final approval. – (ejecutar)
- – The accountant ___ a summary of the annual financial results. – (escribir)
- – The firm has ___ market confidence again. – (ganado)
- – Cash reserves have ___ down significantly this quarter. – (ido)
- – The company did not ___ market share despite increased competition. – (perder)
- – The company ___ all outstanding invoices before year-end. – (pagar)
- – Regulations have ___ certain tax deductions. – (prohibido)
- – Management has ___ clear financial targets. – (establecido)
- – The company did not ___ sufficient reserves for unexpected losses. – (mantener)
- – Financial uncertainty has ___ across global markets. – (extendido)
- – Interest rates have ___ sharply this year. – (subido)
- – The firm ___ money due to poor currency hedging. – (perder)
- – Investors have ___ the long-term risks. – (entendido)
- – Revenue ___ sharply after the contract ended. – (caer)
- – The delay has ___ higher compliance costs. – (significado)
- – The team did not ___ more than the allocated budget. – (gastar)
- – The error has ___ within the financial statements. – (oculto)
- – The company has ___ corrective action immediately. – (tomado)
- – The board did not ___ approval for the revised budget. – (dar)
- – The strategy has ___ effective in reducing debt. – (probado / demostrado)
- – The institution did not ___ money to clients with poor credit history. – (prestar)
- – Executives have ___ full transparency in reporting. – (jurado)
- – The agreement has ___ a balance between risk and return. – (logrado)
- – The company did not ___ the tax documents on time. – (presentar/entregar)
Down
- – The bank did not ___ the startup due to high risk exposure. – (financiar)
- – Fraud has ___ company funds over several months. – (robado)
- – The firm ___ accurate records for tax purposes. – (mantener)
- – Management has ___ priority to cost control. – (dado)
- – Currency fluctuations have ___ profit margins apart. – (rasgado)
- – The company has ___ market volatility successfully. – (soportado)
- – Operating costs have ___ faster than revenue. – (crecido)
- – The company ___ non-core assets to improve liquidity. – (vender)
- – The CFO ___ responsibility for the reporting error. – (tomar)
- – The firm has ___ liquidity issues. – (superado)
- – The accountant has ___ the final audit report. – (escrito)
- – The auditor ___ several inconsistencies in the expense report. – (encontrar)
- – The firm did not ___ its non-core assets last quarter. – (vender)
- – The auditor ___ recommendations to improve internal controls. – (dar)
- – The CFO has ___ with regulators about compliance. – (hablado)
- – The bank has ___ funding from high-risk projects. – (retirado)
- – The firm did not ___ new shares during the fiscal year. – (emitir)
- – The auditor did not ___ any material misstatements in the report. – (encontrar)
- – The finance team has ___ revised projections to stakeholders. – (enviado)
- – Management ___ a conservative investment strategy. – (elegir)
- – The company ___ operational costs during the downturn. – (reducir / cortar)
- – The company did not ___ assets during the restructuring process. – (congelar)
- – The company has ___ off several employees to reduce costs. – (despedido)
- – The accountant ___ adjustments to comply with regulations. – (hacer)
- – The client did not ___ the invoice before the due date. – (pagar)
- – Market uncertainty has ___ investor caution. – (impulsado)
- – The CFO has ___ the full financial disclosure. – (leído)
- – The auditor has ___ the risk since last year. – (conocido)
- – The finance department ___ the revised budget to management. – (enviar)
- – The firm has ___ down unprofitable divisions. – (cerrado)
- – The department did not ___ accurate records of minor expenses. – (mantener)
60 Clues: – The firm has ___ liquidity issues. – (superado) • – Analysts have ___ increased risk exposure. – (visto) • – The firm has ___ market confidence again. – (ganado) • – Management has ___ priority to cost control. – (dado) • – Interest rates have ___ sharply this year. – (subido) • – Investors have ___ the long-term risks. – (entendido) • ...
Chapter 7 crosswords 2023-03-01
Across
- a contract that gives a single firm the right to sell its good within an exclusive market
- a way to attract customers through style, service, or location but not a lower price
- a formal organization of products that agree to coordinate pries and production
- When two or more companies join to form a single firm
- an illegal agreement among firms to divide the market, set rices, or limit production
- a market structure in which a few large firms dominate a market
- Pricing selling a product below cost for a short period of time to drive competitors out of the market
- factors that cause a producers average cost per unit fall as output rises
- laws that encourage competition in the market place
- a series of competitive price cut that lowers the market price below cost of production
- a license that gives the inventor of a new product the exclusive right to sell it for a specific period of time
- a product such as petroleum or milk that is considered the same no matter who produces or sells it
Down
- the division of consumers into group based on how much they will pay for a good
- any factor that makes it difficult for a new firm to enter a market
- a market that runs most efficiently when one large firm supplies all of the output cost
- the expenses a new business must pay before it can begin to produce and sell goods
- a market structure in which many companies sell products that are similar but not identical
- the removal of government controls over a market
18 Clues: the removal of government controls over a market • laws that encourage competition in the market place • When two or more companies join to form a single firm • a market structure in which a few large firms dominate a market • any factor that makes it difficult for a new firm to enter a market • ...
Chapter 7 Crossword 2023-03-01
Across
- a contract that gives a single firm the right to sell its good within an exclusive market
- a way to attract customers through style, service, or location but not a lower price
- a formal organization of products that agree to coordinate pries and production
- When two or more companies join to form a single firm
- an illegal agreement among firms to divide the market, set rices, or limit production
- a market structure in which a few large firms dominate a market
- Pricing selling a product below cost for a short period of time to drive competitors out of the market
- factors that cause a producers average cost per unit fall as output rises
- laws that encourage competition in the market place
- a series of competitive price cut that lowers the market price below cost of production
- a license that gives the inventor of a new product the exclusive right to sell it for a specific period of time
- a product such as petroleum or milk that is considered the same no matter who produces or sells it
Down
- the division of consumers into group based on how much they will pay for a good
- any factor that makes it difficult for a new firm to enter a market
- a market that runs most efficiently when one large firm supplies all of the output cost
- the expenses a new business must pay before it can begin to produce and sell goods
- a market structure in which many companies sell products that are similar but not identical
- the removal of government controls over a market
18 Clues: the removal of government controls over a market • laws that encourage competition in the market place • When two or more companies join to form a single firm • a market structure in which a few large firms dominate a market • any factor that makes it difficult for a new firm to enter a market • ...
Criminal Justice Vocab #7 2018-10-01
Across
- the principle that a policy should provide "the greatest happiness shared by the greatest number"
- a means by which a person can learn new responses by observing others
- a theory that emphasizes the criminalization process as the cause of some crime.
- a theory that explains criminal behavior and its prevention with the concepts of positive reinforcement and negative reinforcement .
- the removal or reduction of stimulus whose removal or reduction increase or maintains a response.
- refers to inequalities that are defined by a person as unfair or unjust
- Sutherland's theory that persons who become criminal do so because of contacts with criminal patterns and isolation from anti-criminal patterns
- Men's control over women's labor and sexuality
- the inability to dominate other groups in society
- the presentation of a stimulus that increases or maintains a response.
- a process in which behavior that was previously was positively reinforced is no longer reinforced.
Down
- a person who reverts to a savage type.
- presentation of an aversive stimulus to reduce to response.
- the ability of some groups to dominate other groups in a society.
- the way people and actions are defined as criminal
- a supposition or a system of ideas intended to explain something, especially one based on general principles independent of the thing to be explained.
- the competition among wealthy people and among poor people and between them which causes crime
- a theory that assumes that society is based primarily on conflict between competing interest groups and the criminal law and the criminal justice system are used to control subordinate groups
- theories of crime causation that are generally based on a Marxist theory of class struggle
19 Clues: a person who reverts to a savage type. • Men's control over women's labor and sexuality • the inability to dominate other groups in society • the way people and actions are defined as criminal • presentation of an aversive stimulus to reduce to response. • the ability of some groups to dominate other groups in a society. • ...
MICROECONOMICS & MACROECONOMICS 2025-12-15
Across
- Resource that are limited in supply but have alternative use
- A firm that can influence or set the market price
- The total amount of output produced using given inputs
- Many firm ,same product
- At least one fixed input
- Tax that is imposed by the government on producers or sellers but paid by or passed on to end users
- When quantity demanded and quantity supplied are equal and there is no tendency for price
- As producers to maximize profit
- Good/service that can be used in place of another.
Down
- As consumer to maximize satisfaction
- The total amount of output produced using given inputs
- Extra output when labor increase
- A cost that remains constant regardless of output level in the short run
- An incentive from government to encourage producers to produce more.
- One firm ,no substitute
- The practice of charging different prices to different consumers for the same product
- Provide the best economic space for people
- Government imposed regulations that prevent prices from failing below a minimum level
- A law stating that when price increases, quantity demanded decrease.
- A time period in which at least one factor of production is fixed
20 Clues: One firm ,no substitute • Many firm ,same product • At least one fixed input • As producers to maximize profit • Extra output when labor increase • As consumer to maximize satisfaction • Provide the best economic space for people • A firm that can influence or set the market price • Good/service that can be used in place of another. • ...
Page 3 Column 1 scare to spice 2025-04-29
Across
- n aromatic or pungent vegetable substance used to flavour food;സുഗന്ധവസ്തു
- additional to what is required for ordinary use;അധികമുള്ള
- concentrate on and become expert in a particular subject or skill; വൈദഗ്ദ്ധ്യം നേടുക
- a postulated sequence or development of events;സാഹചര്യം
- beautiful in a dramatic and eye-catching way;ഗംഭീരമായ
- the quality of being worthy of attention; importance;പ്രാധാന്യം
- a person who watches at a show, game, or other event;പ്രേഷകൻ
Down
- to an undesirably great or intense degree;ഗൗരവമായി
- cause great fear or nervousness in; frighten;ഭീതി
- form a theory or conjecture about a subject without firm evidence;ഊഹിക്കുക
- a short and striking or memorable phrase used in advertising;മുദ്രവാക്യം
- developed to a high degree of complexity;സങ്കീർണ്ണമായ
12 Clues: cause great fear or nervousness in; frighten;ഭീതി • to an undesirably great or intense degree;ഗൗരവമായി • beautiful in a dramatic and eye-catching way;ഗംഭീരമായ • developed to a high degree of complexity;സങ്കീർണ്ണമായ • a postulated sequence or development of events;സാഹചര്യം • additional to what is required for ordinary use;അധികമുള്ള • ...
L 7 Crossword 2024-11-26
Across
- n. An area or division, especially part of a country or the world having definable characteristics.
- v. To check or prove the accuracy of something; to confirm or approve.
- n. The movement of something (e.g., blood, air, currency) continuously through a system or area.
- adj. Complete and including all or nearly all elements or aspects.
- adj. Occurring at the beginning; first.
- adj. Required by law or a rule; obligatory.
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- v. To form a theory or conjecture about a subject without firm evidence.
- adj. Having or showing intense and eager enjoyment, interest, or approval.
- adj. Susceptible to physical or emotional harm or attack.
- adv. With consideration of past events or situations.
10 Clues: adj. Occurring at the beginning; first. • adj. Required by law or a rule; obligatory. • adv. With consideration of past events or situations. • adj. Susceptible to physical or emotional harm or attack. • adj. Complete and including all or nearly all elements or aspects. • v. To check or prove the accuracy of something; to confirm or approve. • ...
Motivation, Emotion, and Personality 2023-04-28
Across
- occurs when you must choose between two desirable outcomes
- biological needs
- our response problem to many different physical and emotional stresses is very consistent
- states that behavior is motivated by biological needs
- Conflict exists when one event or goal has both attractive and unattractive features
- feelings that cause us to act toward a goal
- states that we seek an optimum level of excitement or arousal
- predicts which needs we will be motivated to satisfy first
- unhealthy eating habits, can be genetically predisposed, severely overweight, and excess weight can be threatening to their health
- rewards we get for accomplishments from outside ourselves
- Conflict occurs when you must choose between two unattractive outcomes
- suggests that both our physical responses and our cognitive labels combine to cause any particular emotional response
- tries to explain the motivations behind more complex behaviors
- automatic behaviors performed in response to specific stimuli
- suggests that we feel emotion because of biological changes caused by stress
Down
- learned drives
- states that the hypothalamus wants to maintain a certain optimum body weight
- the unique attitudes, behaviors, and emotions that characterize a person
- they eat large amounts of food in short periods of time and then get rid of the food through vomiting, laxatives, or excessive exercising
- stimuli that we are drawn to due to learning
- personality consists of three parts: id, ego, and superego
- measures responses like breathing rate, perspiration, and heart rate
- often used to explain addictive behaviors
- suggests that the biological change and the cognitive awareness of the emotional state occur simultaneously
- starvation below 85% of their normal body weight and refusing to eat due to their obsession with weight
- propelled by the pleasure principle, desires immediate gratification
- rewards we get internally, such as joy or satisfaction
- stimulating this area causes an animal to eat
- boys' sexual desire for their mother, and the view of their fathers as rivals for their mothers' love
29 Clues: learned drives • biological needs • often used to explain addictive behaviors • feelings that cause us to act toward a goal • stimuli that we are drawn to due to learning • stimulating this area causes an animal to eat • states that behavior is motivated by biological needs • rewards we get internally, such as joy or satisfaction • ...
AP Lang Vocab List #1 2025-10-22
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- A state of quality that involves deep thought or concentration (reflective)
- To express an idea indirectly
- Provide or serve as clear evidence
- Friendly conversational approach that is relaxed and unconcerned (informal)
- Subject someone or something to contemptuous and dismissive language or behavior
- To criticize someone or something in a way that shows you do not respect or value it
- To acknowledge grudgingly or hesitantly
- Feeling intense excitement and happiness
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- To support a claim with evidence
- Form a theory or conjecture about a subject without firm evidence
- Cheerful and friendly or in a good mood
- Implies a fair and objective perspective where one does not favor one side over another
- To consider one thing to be the same as or equal to another thing
- Suggests a sense of threat or danger (evil, harmful, or ominous)
- To make something more clear
- Aggressive, unfriendly, or antagonistic
- To direct attention towards something
- Showing great energy or enthusiasm in pursuit of a cause or objective
- Serious or grave mood that evokes feelings of sadness (gloomy)
- Sadness, despair, an unavoidable disaster
20 Clues: To make something more clear • To express an idea indirectly • To support a claim with evidence • Provide or serve as clear evidence • To direct attention towards something • Cheerful and friendly or in a good mood • Aggressive, unfriendly, or antagonistic • To acknowledge grudgingly or hesitantly • Feeling intense excitement and happiness • ...
Motivation 2023-09-21
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- The section in the Hierarchy of needs where employers would provide public praise and have employee recognition programs.
- When we are motivated to perform a behavior or engage in an activity because we want to earn a reward or avoid punishment
- A group of individuals who are motivated by a common goal
- The belief that if you perform well then you will receive a valued reward eg: pay increase, more responsibility, promotion
- Who believed that there are two types of managers, Theory X and Theory Y?
- Who created Hierarchy of Needs?
- A commission where the employee is paid for the number of pieces they worked on
- One person's desire to achieve a certain goal
- The factors can demotivate employees if they are not present but will not motivate employees if they are present.
- Who developed Expectancy Theory?
- Breaking a job into small repetitive tasks, each of which can be done at a speed with little training.
- If managers believes that team members dislike their work they will use this style of management
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- If managers believe that your people take pride in their work and see it as a challenge they will use this style of management
- When you engage in a behavior because you find it rewarding.
- How much an individual values the reward, his typically depends on the employee’s individual needs, goals, preferences, experience, and background.
- Who's theory states that employees are motivated far more by relational factors such as attention and camaraderie than by monetary rewards or environmental factors, such as lighting, humidity and more?
- Refers to the strength of a person’s belief about whether or not a certain job is attainable.
- Factors that cause an increase in job satisfaction such as Achievement, Recognition, The work itself, Responsibility, Advancement and growth
- The section in the Hierarchy of Needs where businesses may provide lunches, ensure clean facilities, good airflow etc
- Who developed the Theory of Scientific Management?
- Who developed the “Two-Factor Theory” or “Motivation-Hygiene Theory” ?
- Working harder to achieve set goals or aims
22 Clues: Who created Hierarchy of Needs? • Who developed Expectancy Theory? • Working harder to achieve set goals or aims • One person's desire to achieve a certain goal • Who developed the Theory of Scientific Management? • A group of individuals who are motivated by a common goal • When you engage in a behavior because you find it rewarding. • ...
State of matter 2024-05-02
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- the action of becoming larger or more extensive.
- a gas that does not behave according to the assumptions of the kinetic-molecular theory.
- experimental gas law that describes how gases tend to expand when heated.
- One of four main states of matter , composed of molecules that can move about in a substance but are bound loosely together by intramolecular forces.
- a simple classical model of the thermodynamic behavior of gases. It treats a gas as composed of numerous particles, too small to see with a microscope, which are constantly in random motion.
- the pressure exerted by a gas (of a given mass and kept at a constant volume) varies directly with the absolute temperature of the gas.
- a substance or matter in a state in which it will expand freely to fill the whole of a container, having no fixed shape (unlike a solid) and no fixed volume (unlike a liquid)
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- the equation of state of a hypothetical ideal gas.
- one of the distinct forms that different phases of matter take on.
- an experimental gas law relating the volume of a gas to the amount of substance of gas present.
- a collision in which there is no net loss in kinetic energy in the system as a result of the collision.
- relates how three properties of a gas—Pressure, Volume, and Temperature—relate to and change with each other. It is formed from the combination of three other gas laws.
- physical substance in gensolid, liquid, gas, and plasma.solid, liquid, and gas
- firm and stable in shape; not liquid or fluid.
- an empirical gas law that describes the relationship between pressure and volume of a confined gas.
- a measure of the instantaneous relative volume change of a fluid or solid as a response to a pressure change.
- a state of matter along with solids, liquids and gases.
17 Clues: firm and stable in shape; not liquid or fluid. • the action of becoming larger or more extensive. • the equation of state of a hypothetical ideal gas. • a state of matter along with solids, liquids and gases. • one of the distinct forms that different phases of matter take on. • experimental gas law that describes how gases tend to expand when heated. • ...
partnership basics-1 2024-05-05
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- can be admitted in to the benefits of partnership
- if the capital account balances change because the appropriations are credited to the partners capital accounts the firm is said to follow--- capital method
- these are uses of profits
- under fixed capital method this account belonging to the partners can show debit or credit balance.
- interest is not charged on the drawings out of ---
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- if a partner has incurred an expense or loss on behalf of the firm he has the right to get-----
- if the firm takes loan from a partner it is shown on the --- side of the balance sheet
- the nature of P&L appropriation account is that of a --- account.
- if salary has to be paid to the partner irrespective of profit or loss made by the firm then it should be considered as a ---
- The liability of the partners is
- the objective of a partnership business should be to earn
- as per the partnership act profits should be shared ----
12 Clues: these are uses of profits • The liability of the partners is • can be admitted in to the benefits of partnership • interest is not charged on the drawings out of --- • as per the partnership act profits should be shared ---- • the objective of a partnership business should be to earn • the nature of P&L appropriation account is that of a --- account. • ...
Chapter 7 Vocab 2023-02-27
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- competition a market structure in which many companies sell products that one similar but hot identical.
- piserimination the division of consumers into groups based on how much they will pay for a good.
- when two or more companies join a firm.
- an illegal agreement among firms to divide the market, set prices, of limit productions.
- Pricing selling a product below cost for a short period of time to drive competitors out of the market.
- a contract that gives a single firm the right to sell its goods within an exclusive market.
- a license that gives the inventor of a new product the exclusive right to sell it for a specific period of time.
- up cost the expenses a new business must pay before it can begin to produce and sell goods.
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- week a series of competitive price outs that lowers the market price below the cost of production.
- competition a way to attract customers through style, service, or location, but not a lower price.
- the removal of gov controls over a market.
- of scale factors that cause a producers average cost per unit to fall as output rises.
- laws that encourage competition in a market place
- to entry any factor that makes it difficult for a new firm to enter a market.
- a market structure in which a few large firms dominate a market.
- a formal organization of producers that agree to coordinate prices and production.
- monopoly a market that runs most efficiently when one large firm supplies all of the output.
- commodity a product such as petroleum or milk that is considered the same no matter who produces or sells it.
18 Clues: when two or more companies join a firm. • the removal of gov controls over a market. • laws that encourage competition in a market place • a market structure in which a few large firms dominate a market. • to entry any factor that makes it difficult for a new firm to enter a market. • ...
theory of evolution 2022-02-06
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- animal darwin studied
- where darwin traveled to for research
- type of scientist darwin was
- a group of organisms that can naturally reproduce with eachother
- the process of populations adapting and changing
- ship darwin sailed on
- animal that evolved into humans
- what darwin noticed about the finches
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- happens when a species dies out
- scientist who study fossils
- change in characteristics of a species overtime
- evidence of evolution
- man who created the theory of evolution
- the process of changing to better suit a situation
- man who co-developed the theory of natural selection and evolution
15 Clues: evidence of evolution • animal darwin studied • ship darwin sailed on • scientist who study fossils • type of scientist darwin was • happens when a species dies out • animal that evolved into humans • where darwin traveled to for research • what darwin noticed about the finches • man who created the theory of evolution • change in characteristics of a species overtime • ...
SET OF THEORY 2025-02-25
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- (A∪B)Union of sets A and B)
- (A⊆B) A is a subset of B)
- (A⊅B)A is not a superset of B)
- (ℵ1)Next cardinality after ℵ0 in transfinite numbers)
- (U) The universal set)
- (A∩B)Intersection of sets A and B)
- (P(A) The set of all subsets of A)
- (#A) Number of elements in set A)
- (R) The set of real numbers)
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- (A=B)A is equal to B)
- (A⊄B) A is not a subset of B)
- (a∈A)"a is an element of A")
- (Ac)Complement of A)
- ((a,b) Represents an open interval in real numbers)
- (ℵ0)Cardinality of the set of natural numbers)
15 Clues: (Ac)Complement of A) • (A=B)A is equal to B) • (U) The universal set) • (A⊆B) A is a subset of B) • (A∪B)Union of sets A and B) • (a∈A)"a is an element of A") • (R) The set of real numbers) • (A⊄B) A is not a subset of B) • (A⊅B)A is not a superset of B) • (#A) Number of elements in set A) • (A∩B)Intersection of sets A and B) • (P(A) The set of all subsets of A) • ...
