theory of the firm Crossword Puzzles
The theory of shopping 2021-04-27
Across
- – жертва, принести в жертву
- – разнообразие
- – попытка, пытаться
- – рассеять
- – бережливость
- – критически важный
- – однородный
- – контакт, подверженность
- – соответствующий, уместный
- – требование
- – привычный, традиционный
- – намек, упоминание
- – пролить свет
- – разнородный
- – выйти за рамки
- – последствие
Down
- – приукрашивать, замалчивать
- – сопровождать
- – первый из перечисленного
- – последний из перечисленного
- – происходить из
- – последующий
- – мощный, эффективный
- – семья
- – основное внимание
- – конкретный
- – основание
- – предпосылка; идея, тезис
- – сообщество
- – в противоречии
30 Clues: – семья • – рассеять • – основание • – однородный • – требование • – конкретный • – сообщество • – последующий • – разнородный • – последствие • – сопровождать • – разнообразие • – бережливость • – пролить свет • – происходить из • – в противоречии • – выйти за рамки • – попытка, пытаться • – критически важный • – основное внимание • – намек, упоминание • – мощный, эффективный • – контакт, подверженность • ...
Mariya 2023-01-25
Across
- to feel uncertain about
- sign or indications of something
- the forming of a theory or conjecture without firm evidence
- explanation made on the basis of limited evidence
- an estimate
- a cause, explanation
Down
- say or estimate that (a specified thing) will happen in the future or will be a consequence of something
- a statement or theory that is put forward as a premise to be maintained or proved
- an opinion or conclusion formed on the basis of incomplete information
- not demonstrated by evidence or argument to be true or existing
10 Clues: an estimate • a cause, explanation • to feel uncertain about • sign or indications of something • explanation made on the basis of limited evidence • the forming of a theory or conjecture without firm evidence • not demonstrated by evidence or argument to be true or existing • an opinion or conclusion formed on the basis of incomplete information • ...
Industry and Immigration 2016-09-14
Across
- / the action of coming to live permanently in a foreign country.
- / firm belief in someone or something.
- / the theory that wealthy people will survive and poor wont.
- / to buy all the companies that make the same stuff you do.
- / a duty imposed on imports to raise their price and make less people buy them.
- / to refuse to work as a form of organized protest.
- / a person who operates a business.
- / the theory that most land should be owned and ruassn by the government.
- / a room or set of rooms forming a separate residence within a house or block of apartments.
Down
- / an organized association of workers formed to further their rights and interests.
- / when private businesses operate free of state control.
- / take in and understand fully.
- / a steel-making process.
- / to buy all of the companies that make stuff you need for your business.
- / to leave ones country in order to settle permanently in another.
- / to have control or power of the supply or trade in a commodity.
16 Clues: / a steel-making process. • / take in and understand fully. • / a person who operates a business. • / firm belief in someone or something. • / to refuse to work as a form of organized protest. • / when private businesses operate free of state control. • / to buy all the companies that make the same stuff you do. • ...
THEORIST 2022-01-15
Across
- Theorist of "theory of caritative caring".
- she represented 3 inter-locking circles (care, core and cure).
- her theory is entitled "Adaptation Model"
- In 1996, SHE ENTITLED HER THEORY "CULTURE care theory, Research and practice".
- She is named "the first lady of nursing".
- her theory is entitled "Prepare Me theory".
- in 1994, she entitled her theory "health as expanding conciousness, 2nd ed."
- theorist of Human-to-Human Relationship Model.
- she proposed 7 subsystems within the behavioral system.
- she developed the theory of human becoming.
- her theory is entitled "A system framework for Nursing".
Down
- She presents the "notes on nursing", the first nursing theory.
- theorist of "An Introduction to the theorietical basis of nursing"
- Considered as the "father of social psychology"/
- Theorist of "Nursing process theory".
- A filipino theorist who's theory entitled "Theory of nursing practice and career".
- She said "health is a condition in which all parts and subparts are in harmony with the whole of the client".
- she described 4 phases of nurse-patient relationship. orientation, identification, exploitation and resolution).
- Theorist of "Self-care deficit Nursing Theory".
- Theorist of the theory of human caring retrospective and prospective.
20 Clues: Theorist of "Nursing process theory". • her theory is entitled "Adaptation Model" • She is named "the first lady of nursing". • Theorist of "theory of caritative caring". • her theory is entitled "Prepare Me theory". • she developed the theory of human becoming. • theorist of Human-to-Human Relationship Model. • Theorist of "Self-care deficit Nursing Theory". • ...
THEORIST 2022-01-15
Across
- Theorist of "theory of caritative caring".
- she represented 3 inter-locking circles (care, core and cure).
- her theory is entitled "Adaptation Model"
- In 1996, SHE ENTITLED HER THEORY "CULTURE care theory, Research and practice".
- She is named "the first lady of nursing".
- her theory is entitled "Prepare Me theory".
- in 1994, she entitled her theory "health as expanding conciousness, 2nd ed."
- theorist of Human-to-Human Relationship Model.
- she proposed 7 subsystems within the behavioral system.
- she developed the theory of human becoming.
- her theory is entitled "A system framework for Nursing".
Down
- She presents the "notes on nursing", the first nursing theory.
- theorist of "An Introduction to the theorietical basis of nursing"
- Considered as the "father of social psychology"/
- Theorist of "Nursing process theory".
- A filipino theorist who's theory entitled "Theory of nursing practice and career".
- She said "health is a condition in which all parts and subparts are in harmony with the whole of the client".
- she described 4 phases of nurse-patient relationship. orientation, identification, exploitation and resolution).
- Theorist of "Self-care deficit Nursing Theory".
- Theorist of the theory of human caring retrospective and prospective.
20 Clues: Theorist of "Nursing process theory". • her theory is entitled "Adaptation Model" • She is named "the first lady of nursing". • Theorist of "theory of caritative caring". • her theory is entitled "Prepare Me theory". • she developed the theory of human becoming. • theorist of Human-to-Human Relationship Model. • Theorist of "Self-care deficit Nursing Theory". • ...
THEORIST 2022-01-15
Across
- her theory is entitled "Adaptation Model"
- theorist of "An Introduction to the theorietical basis of nursing"
- she described 4 phases of nurse-patient relationship. orientation, identification, exploitation and resolution).
- Theorist of "Nursing process theory".
- Theorist of "theory of caritative caring".
- She is named "the first lady of nursing".
- her theory is entitled "Prepare Me theory".
- She said "health is a condition in which all parts and subparts are in harmony with the whole of the client".
- she represented 3 inter-locking circles (care, core and cure).
- in 1994, she entitled her theory "health as expanding conciousness, 2nd ed."
- A filipino theorist who's theory entitled "Theory of nursing practice and career".
Down
- theorist of Human-to-Human Relationship Model.
- In 1996, SHE ENTITLED HER THEORY "CULTURE care theory, Research and practice".
- Considered as the "father of social psychology"/
- she proposed 7 subsystems within the behavioral system.
- Theorist of "Self-care deficit Nursing Theory".
- her theory is entitled "A system framework for Nursing".
- She presents the "notes on nursing", the first nursing theory.
- she developed the theory of human becoming.
- Theorist of the theory of human caring retrospective and prospective.
20 Clues: Theorist of "Nursing process theory". • her theory is entitled "Adaptation Model" • She is named "the first lady of nursing". • Theorist of "theory of caritative caring". • her theory is entitled "Prepare Me theory". • she developed the theory of human becoming. • theorist of Human-to-Human Relationship Model. • Theorist of "Self-care deficit Nursing Theory". • ...
Assessment A 2022-11-10
Across
- investigate systematically
- a reason for doing something
- having or showing a cautious distrust of someone or something
- imitate the appearance or character of
- an idea or thought that continually preoccupies a person's mind
Down
- highly trained or skilled in a particular activity
- forming of a theory or conjecture without firm evidence
- set up on a firm or permanent basis
8 Clues: investigate systematically • a reason for doing something • set up on a firm or permanent basis • imitate the appearance or character of • highly trained or skilled in a particular activity • forming of a theory or conjecture without firm evidence • having or showing a cautious distrust of someone or something • ...
THEORIST 2022-01-15
Across
- Theorist of "theory of caritative caring".
- she represented 3 inter-locking circles (care, core and cure).
- her theory is entitled "Adaptation Model"
- In 1996, SHE ENTITLED HER THEORY "CULTURE care theory, Research and practice".
- She is named "the first lady of nursing".
- her theory is entitled "Prepare Me theory".
- in 1994, she entitled her theory "health as expanding conciousness, 2nd ed."
- theorist of Human-to-Human Relationship Model.
- she proposed 7 subsystems within the behavioral system.
- she developed the theory of human becoming.
- her theory is entitled "A system framework for Nursing".
Down
- She presents the "notes on nursing", the first nursing theory.
- theorist of "An Introduction to the theorietical basis of nursing"
- Considered as the "father of social psychology"/
- Theorist of "Nursing process theory".
- A filipino theorist who's theory entitled "Theory of nursing practice and career".
- She said "health is a condition in which all parts and subparts are in harmony with the whole of the client".
- she described 4 phases of nurse-patient relationship. orientation, identification, exploitation and resolution).
- Theorist of "Self-care deficit Nursing Theory".
- Theorist of the theory of human caring retrospective and prospective.
20 Clues: Theorist of "Nursing process theory". • her theory is entitled "Adaptation Model" • She is named "the first lady of nursing". • Theorist of "theory of caritative caring". • her theory is entitled "Prepare Me theory". • she developed the theory of human becoming. • theorist of Human-to-Human Relationship Model. • Theorist of "Self-care deficit Nursing Theory". • ...
THEORIST 2022-01-15
Across
- her theory is entitled "Adaptation Model"
- theorist of "An Introduction to the theorietical basis of nursing"
- she described 4 phases of nurse-patient relationship. orientation, identification, exploitation and resolution).
- Theorist of "Nursing process theory".
- Theorist of "theory of caritative caring".
- She is named "the first lady of nursing".
- her theory is entitled "Prepare Me theory".
- She said "health is a condition in which all parts and subparts are in harmony with the whole of the client".
- she represented 3 inter-locking circles (care, core and cure).
- in 1994, she entitled her theory "health as expanding conciousness, 2nd ed."
- A filipino theorist who's theory entitled "Theory of nursing practice and career".
Down
- theorist of Human-to-Human Relationship Model.
- In 1996, SHE ENTITLED HER THEORY "CULTURE care theory, Research and practice".
- Considered as the "father of social psychology"/
- she proposed 7 subsystems within the behavioral system.
- Theorist of "Self-care deficit Nursing Theory".
- her theory is entitled "A system framework for Nursing".
- She presents the "notes on nursing", the first nursing theory.
- she developed the theory of human becoming.
- Theorist of the theory of human caring retrospective and prospective.
20 Clues: Theorist of "Nursing process theory". • her theory is entitled "Adaptation Model" • She is named "the first lady of nursing". • Theorist of "theory of caritative caring". • her theory is entitled "Prepare Me theory". • she developed the theory of human becoming. • theorist of Human-to-Human Relationship Model. • Theorist of "Self-care deficit Nursing Theory". • ...
The Great Gatsby Ch. 3 2024-01-24
Across
- extravagantly bright or showy
- wasteful extravagance in spending, lavish
- characteristic of being happy, carefree, and confident
- describes thoughtless or mindless
- in an intense, passionate manner
Down
- the destructive effects of something
- incorrect
- the forming of a theory of conjecture without firm evidence
- describes portly or overweight
- to torment or tease (someone)
- to be emotionally affected with admiration and excitement
11 Clues: incorrect • extravagantly bright or showy • to torment or tease (someone) • describes portly or overweight • in an intense, passionate manner • describes thoughtless or mindless • the destructive effects of something • wasteful extravagance in spending, lavish • characteristic of being happy, carefree, and confident • to be emotionally affected with admiration and excitement • ...
Autumn 1 Key terms 2023-10-11
Across
- the joining of two or more firms under common ownership
- the extra revenue of selling one additional unit of output
- the joining of two or more firms producing unrelated products
- a firm owned, controlled and operated by a group of members, such as workers, for their own benefit
- a firm that has to accept the market price because it does not have influence over the market
- the problem that arises due to the divorce of ownership and control of a firm
- the extra costs of producing one additional unit of output
- when a firm splits into two or more independent businesses
- a market that sells highly specialized goods
Down
- the output at the minimum point of the LRAC
- a form of integration where a firm with its supplier or distributor
- costs that do not change with output
- the period of production where at least one factor of production is fixed
- costs that change with output
- the type of growth where a firm increases its capital or labour
- the period of production where all factors of production are variable
- percentage of a firms revenue relative to the total revenue of the whole industry
- a form of integration where a firm merges with its competitor
18 Clues: costs that change with output • costs that do not change with output • the output at the minimum point of the LRAC • a market that sells highly specialized goods • the joining of two or more firms under common ownership • the extra revenue of selling one additional unit of output • the extra costs of producing one additional unit of output • ...
Science Grade Six 2018-04-12
Across
- A sheet of information in the form of a table, graph, or diagram (noun)
- An idea that explains how or why something happens (noun)
- Find out the size, weight, capacity, etc. of something (verb)
- Temporary prediction that can be tested experimentally (noun)
- The substances needed for an experiment (plural noun)
- Facts and statistics collected together for reference or analysis (noun)
- Hard and firm, not liquid or gas (adjective)
Down
- Act in response to something; respond in a particular way (verb)
- To watch someone or something carefully (verb)
- Outcomes of an experiment (verb)
- A scientific test to try out a theory (noun)
- A gas which forms from something liquid or solid (noun)
- A drawing or plan that explains something (noun)
- A freely flowing substance that does not change volume (noun)
14 Clues: Outcomes of an experiment (verb) • A scientific test to try out a theory (noun) • Hard and firm, not liquid or gas (adjective) • To watch someone or something carefully (verb) • A drawing or plan that explains something (noun) • The substances needed for an experiment (plural noun) • A gas which forms from something liquid or solid (noun) • ...
Nursing Theorist 2025-10-08
Across
- She is known for the Goal Attainment Theory
- She proposed the Core, Care, Cure Theory
- She established the Philosophy and Science of Caring
- She wrote The Helping Art of Clinical Nursing
- She founded the Adaptation Model
- One of the creators of Humanistic Nursing Theory
- She formulated the Twenty-One Nursing Problems
- She is famous for From Novice to Expert
- She developed the Human Becoming Theory
- She coined the Environmental Theory
- She designed the Systems Model
- She created the Self-Care Deficit Nursing Theory
- She originated Transcultural Nursing Theory
Down
- She created the Comfort Theory
- She introduced the Behavioral System Model
- She established the Theory of Caritative Caring
- She described Health as Expanding Consciousness
- She developed the Interpersonal Relations Theory
- Co-creator of Humanistic Nursing Theory
- She advanced the Science of Unitary Human Beings
- She created the Need Theory
- She proposed the Nursing Process Theory
- She developed the Human-to-Human Relationship Model
23 Clues: She created the Need Theory • She created the Comfort Theory • She designed the Systems Model • She founded the Adaptation Model • She coined the Environmental Theory • Co-creator of Humanistic Nursing Theory • She proposed the Nursing Process Theory • She is famous for From Novice to Expert • She developed the Human Becoming Theory • She proposed the Core, Care, Cure Theory • ...
THEORIST 2022-01-15
Across
- Theorist of "theory of caritative caring".
- she proposed 7 subsystems within the behavioral system.
- theorist of Human-to-Human Relationship Model.
- She said "health is a condition in which all parts and subparts are in harmony with the whole of the client".
- Theorist of "Nursing process theory".
- she described 4 phases of nurse-patient relationship. orientation, identification, exploitation and resolution).
- her theory is entitled "Prepare Me theory".
- Theorist of "Self-care deficit Nursing Theory".
- Considered as the "father of social psychology"/
- theorist of "An Introduction to the theorietical basis of nursing"
- Theorist of the theory of human caring retrospective and prospective.
Down
- her theory is entitled "A system framework for Nursing".
- She presents the "notes on nursing", the first nursing theory.
- she developed the theory of human becoming.
- she represented 3 inter-locking circles (care, core and cure).
- In 1996, SHE ENTITLED HER THEORY "CULTURE care theory, Research and practice".
- She is named "the first lady of nursing".
- in 1994, she entitled her theory "health as expanding conciousness, 2nd ed."
- A filipino theorist who's theory entitled "Theory of nursing practice and career".
- her theory is entitled "Adaptation Model"
20 Clues: Theorist of "Nursing process theory". • She is named "the first lady of nursing". • her theory is entitled "Adaptation Model" • Theorist of "theory of caritative caring". • she developed the theory of human becoming. • her theory is entitled "Prepare Me theory". • theorist of Human-to-Human Relationship Model. • Theorist of "Self-care deficit Nursing Theory". • ...
THEORIST 2022-01-15
Across
- her theory is entitled "Adaptation Model"
- theorist of "An Introduction to the theorietical basis of nursing"
- she described 4 phases of nurse-patient relationship. orientation, identification, exploitation and resolution).
- Theorist of "Nursing process theory".
- Theorist of "theory of caritative caring".
- She is named "the first lady of nursing".
- her theory is entitled "Prepare Me theory".
- She said "health is a condition in which all parts and subparts are in harmony with the whole of the client".
- she represented 3 inter-locking circles (care, core and cure).
- in 1994, she entitled her theory "health as expanding conciousness, 2nd ed."
- A filipino theorist who's theory entitled "Theory of nursing practice and career".
Down
- theorist of Human-to-Human Relationship Model.
- In 1996, SHE ENTITLED HER THEORY "CULTURE care theory, Research and practice".
- Considered as the "father of social psychology"/
- she proposed 7 subsystems within the behavioral system.
- Theorist of "Self-care deficit Nursing Theory".
- her theory is entitled "A system framework for Nursing".
- She presents the "notes on nursing", the first nursing theory.
- she developed the theory of human becoming.
- Theorist of the theory of human caring retrospective and prospective.
20 Clues: Theorist of "Nursing process theory". • her theory is entitled "Adaptation Model" • She is named "the first lady of nursing". • Theorist of "theory of caritative caring". • her theory is entitled "Prepare Me theory". • she developed the theory of human becoming. • theorist of Human-to-Human Relationship Model. • Theorist of "Self-care deficit Nursing Theory". • ...
THEORIST 2022-01-15
Across
- her theory is entitled "Adaptation Model"
- theorist of "An Introduction to the theorietical basis of nursing"
- she described 4 phases of nurse-patient relationship. orientation, identification, exploitation and resolution).
- Theorist of "Nursing process theory".
- Theorist of "theory of caritative caring".
- She is named "the first lady of nursing".
- her theory is entitled "Prepare Me theory".
- She said "health is a condition in which all parts and subparts are in harmony with the whole of the client".
- she represented 3 inter-locking circles (care, core and cure).
- in 1994, she entitled her theory "health as expanding conciousness, 2nd ed."
- A filipino theorist who's theory entitled "Theory of nursing practice and career".
Down
- theorist of Human-to-Human Relationship Model.
- In 1996, SHE ENTITLED HER THEORY "CULTURE care theory, Research and practice".
- Considered as the "father of social psychology"/
- she proposed 7 subsystems within the behavioral system.
- Theorist of "Self-care deficit Nursing Theory".
- her theory is entitled "A system framework for Nursing".
- She presents the "notes on nursing", the first nursing theory.
- she developed the theory of human becoming.
- Theorist of the theory of human caring retrospective and prospective.
20 Clues: Theorist of "Nursing process theory". • her theory is entitled "Adaptation Model" • She is named "the first lady of nursing". • Theorist of "theory of caritative caring". • her theory is entitled "Prepare Me theory". • she developed the theory of human becoming. • theorist of Human-to-Human Relationship Model. • Theorist of "Self-care deficit Nursing Theory". • ...
THEORIST 2022-01-15
Across
- her theory is entitled "Adaptation Model"
- theorist of "An Introduction to the theorietical basis of nursing"
- she described 4 phases of nurse-patient relationship. orientation, identification, exploitation and resolution).
- Theorist of "Nursing process theory".
- Theorist of "theory of caritative caring".
- She is named "the first lady of nursing".
- her theory is entitled "Prepare Me theory".
- She said "health is a condition in which all parts and subparts are in harmony with the whole of the client".
- she represented 3 inter-locking circles (care, core and cure).
- in 1994, she entitled her theory "health as expanding conciousness, 2nd ed."
- A filipino theorist who's theory entitled "Theory of nursing practice and career".
Down
- theorist of Human-to-Human Relationship Model.
- In 1996, SHE ENTITLED HER THEORY "CULTURE care theory, Research and practice".
- Considered as the "father of social psychology"/
- she proposed 7 subsystems within the behavioral system.
- Theorist of "Self-care deficit Nursing Theory".
- her theory is entitled "A system framework for Nursing".
- She presents the "notes on nursing", the first nursing theory.
- she developed the theory of human becoming.
- Theorist of the theory of human caring retrospective and prospective.
20 Clues: Theorist of "Nursing process theory". • her theory is entitled "Adaptation Model" • She is named "the first lady of nursing". • Theorist of "theory of caritative caring". • her theory is entitled "Prepare Me theory". • she developed the theory of human becoming. • theorist of Human-to-Human Relationship Model. • Theorist of "Self-care deficit Nursing Theory". • ...
20 Word Summative Review (13A-16A). Linked 2026-02-09
Across
- to spread or unfold
- wealth, success
- superficial, scattered knowledge; a small amount
- loud and deep hollow sound characteristic of a bull
- to mar the appearance of; vandalize
- in a doubtful manner
- to make wrinkles or grooves
- the state of being irritated and annoyed
- the forming of a theory or conjecture without firm evidence
- attitude or mood
Down
- acceptance
- startled into sudden attention; coated with a protected layer of zinc
- to clean, deepen, or widen a waterway; to come up with or unearth
- intimidated; bullied
- to celebrate or honor
- a Jewish house of worship
- a remedy to counteract the effects of poison
- false charges and malicious oral statements about someone
- lack of feeling, emotion, or interest
- a secretive way of moving intended to avoid detection
20 Clues: acceptance • wealth, success • attitude or mood • to spread or unfold • intimidated; bullied • in a doubtful manner • to celebrate or honor • a Jewish house of worship • to make wrinkles or grooves • to mar the appearance of; vandalize • lack of feeling, emotion, or interest • the state of being irritated and annoyed • a remedy to counteract the effects of poison • ...
justin sowell chp 8. 2015-03-20
Across
- to learn or tend
- managed teams work groups
- firm moral values
- rein leadership power given to employees
- taking company based upon an vision
- relations study of how people interact
- an image
Down
- composing actions of incompatibles
- function preformed
- leadership one runs everything
- prevailing tendency
- managers and employees power to run things
- leadership work with employees
- ability to make decision
- a hypothesis
15 Clues: an image • a hypothesis • to learn or tend • firm moral values • function preformed • prevailing tendency • ability to make decision • managed teams work groups • leadership one runs everything • leadership work with employees • composing actions of incompatibles • taking company based upon an vision • relations study of how people interact • rein leadership power given to employees • ...
Theories of Motivation - Drive-Reduction, Incentives, Arousal and Hierarchy of Needs (by Brantley Hilliard) 2024-02-02
Across
- In the Arousal theory/Yerkes-dodson Law, ____ tasks lead to low arousal.
- In the Drive-Reduction theory, the aim is ___________.
- In the Arousal theory, people seek their _______ level of arousal.
- In the Incentives theory, when people interact with a stimulus their behavior becomes ____-________.
- In the Hierarchy of Needs, ______ needs mean we need the world to feel organized and predictable.
- The ______-______ Law is tied to the Arousal theory.
- The Drive-Reduction theory replaced the ________ theory.
- In the Incentives theory, incentives are _____________ cues that trigger motives.
- The Hierarchy of Needs was founded by Abraham ______.
Down
- In the Drive-Reduction theory, people need to _______ their needs.
- In the Arousal theory, _______ is being psychologically alert and attentive.
- In the Incentives theory, people are _________ to get incentives.
- ________ creates goal-directed behavior in the Incentives theory.
- In the Hierarchy of Needs, certain needs have ________ over others.
- In the Arousal theory/Yerkes-dodson Law,______ tasks lead to high arousal.
- The Incentives theory is tied to _______ conditioning.
- In the Drive-Reduction theory, _______ is created in order to trigger drive-reducing behaviors.
- ______ is the drive-reducing behavior for the need of food in the Drive-Reduction theory.
- In the Hierarchy of Needs, ______ needs require achievement, competence, and independence.
- _____________ needs are the most prioritized in the Hierarchy of Needs.
20 Clues: The ______-______ Law is tied to the Arousal theory. • The Hierarchy of Needs was founded by Abraham ______. • The Incentives theory is tied to _______ conditioning. • In the Drive-Reduction theory, the aim is ___________. • The Drive-Reduction theory replaced the ________ theory. • In the Incentives theory, people are _________ to get incentives. • ...
Nursing Theorist 2025-10-08
Across
- Co-creator of Humanistic Nursing Theory
- She created the Comfort Theory
- She developed the Human Becoming Theory
- She originated Transcultural Nursing Theory
- She founded the Adaptation Model
- She created the Need Theory
- She proposed the Core, Care, Cure Theory
- She is known for the Goal Attainment Theory
- One of the creators of Humanistic Nursing Theory
- She established the Philosophy and Science of Caring
- She is famous for From Novice to Expert
Down
- She developed the Interpersonal Relations Theory
- She proposed the Nursing Process Theory
- She formulated the Twenty-One Nursing Problems
- She wrote The Helping Art of Clinical Nursing
- She introduced the Behavioral System Model
- She advanced the Science of Unitary Human Beings
- She described Health as Expanding Consciousness
- She coined the Environmental Theory
- She developed the Human-to-Human Relationship Model
- She designed the Systems Model
- She created the Self-Care Deficit Nursing Theory
22 Clues: She created the Need Theory • She created the Comfort Theory • She designed the Systems Model • She founded the Adaptation Model • She coined the Environmental Theory • Co-creator of Humanistic Nursing Theory • She proposed the Nursing Process Theory • She developed the Human Becoming Theory • She is famous for From Novice to Expert • She proposed the Core, Care, Cure Theory • ...
Vocabulary Review 2013-03-08
Across
- Done openly and unashamedly
- Sudden and unexpected
- Deduce from evidence rather than from clear statements
- Important, famous; or physically standing out
- Pointless, achieving nothing
- Extremely hungry
- Causing much debate
- Try hard to do something
- Bound to happen
- To go above or beyond the limits of something
- Silly or trivial
- Acting with wisdom and care for the future
Down
- Plenty
- Stated clearly and in detail
- Publicly support or recommend
- Form a theory without firm evidence
- Prove something wrong or false
- Think carefully or deeply
- A connection or relationship between two things
- Passionate or intense
- Persuade through force or threats
21 Clues: Plenty • Bound to happen • Extremely hungry • Silly or trivial • Causing much debate • Sudden and unexpected • Passionate or intense • Try hard to do something • Think carefully or deeply • Done openly and unashamedly • Stated clearly and in detail • Pointless, achieving nothing • Publicly support or recommend • Prove something wrong or false • Persuade through force or threats • ...
English Period 9 TKM Chpt. 1-3 Vocab 2020-10-26
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- exhibiting or having ill-will; malicious
- departing from the established norm, model, or rule
- authoritative statements
- annoyed; bothered
- great embarrassment and shame
- The state of being annoyed, frustrated, or worried
- a temporary stay
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- settlement of differences in which concessions are made
- to come down voluntarily to the level of inferiors
- roll about or lie relaxed in mud or water
- the forming of a theory or conjecture without firm evidence.: taciturn reserved or uncommunicative in speech; saying little
- native
- a formal pronouncement from an authoritative source
- a small party or flock of birds
- To make less intense
15 Clues: native • a temporary stay • annoyed; bothered • To make less intense • authoritative statements • great embarrassment and shame • a small party or flock of birds • exhibiting or having ill-will; malicious • roll about or lie relaxed in mud or water • to come down voluntarily to the level of inferiors • The state of being annoyed, frustrated, or worried • ...
M.Ed Psychology Cross-Word 2022-04-08
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- _____ gave the theory of Social learning which stresses on observational learning, imitation and modelling.
- ______ developed the theories of cognitive dissonance and social comparison also called social comparison theory.
- ___________ gave the famous hierarchy of needs.
- _________ discovered the concept of classical conditioning.
- Father of analytical Psychology.
- Father of Intelligence in Psychology who invented the first practical IQ test.
- Father of American Psychology.
- Known for the behavioural psychology, cognitive map, latent learning and purposive behaviorism.
- Father of psychoanalytic Psychology.
- Father of Sociology.
- Humanist thinker who gave the theory of client centered therapy.
- ________ developed the theory on the psychological development of humans.
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- First women to serve as the president of the American Psychologic Association (APA).
- American psychologist who proposed the theory of Comprehensive learning.
- Father of Experimental Psychology.
- Child psychologist who gave the theory of cognitive theory.
- _________ is also known for his maturation theory of child development.
- American Psychologist who gave the theory of Multiple Intelligence.
- American psychologist who gave the theory of moral development and gave the six stages of the same.
- American Psychologist who gave the theory of operant conditioning.
- American psychologist who is famous for his work on the association between human emotions and facial expressions.
- Jewish-Russian Psychologist who gave the Socio-cultural theory or the Social development theory.
22 Clues: Father of Sociology. • Father of American Psychology. • Father of analytical Psychology. • Father of Experimental Psychology. • Father of psychoanalytic Psychology. • ___________ gave the famous hierarchy of needs. • _________ discovered the concept of classical conditioning. • Child psychologist who gave the theory of cognitive theory. • ...
Work is not always a piece of cake 2020-12-13
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- could replace human moderators but not perfect yet
- job consisting of sorting shocking content on the web
- contrary oh high
- synomym of precision
- contrary of allow
- extra working hours
- reveal something which was hidden
- very difficult
- the "chief building" of a company
- when you're not relaxed, you feel under ...
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- synonym of numbers
- synomym of post
- advantages you get from a firm apart from the pay
- somebody who tries to get a job
- all the working people
- top manager of a firm
- if yours is bad you go to the doctor
- mental disorder that you can get after a trauma
- what you deserve each month for your work in a firm
- synonym of firm or company
20 Clues: very difficult • synomym of post • contrary oh high • contrary of allow • synonym of numbers • extra working hours • synomym of precision • top manager of a firm • all the working people • synonym of firm or company • somebody who tries to get a job • reveal something which was hidden • the "chief building" of a company • if yours is bad you go to the doctor • ...
Work is not always easy 2020-12-13
Across
- could replace human moderators but not perfect yet
- job consisting of sorting shocking content on the web
- contrary oh high
- synomym of precision
- contrary of allow
- extra working hours
- reveal something which was hidden
- very difficult
- the "chief building" of a company
- when you're not relaxed, you feel under ...
Down
- synonym of numbers
- synomym of post
- advantages you get from a firm apart from the pay
- somebody who tries to get a job
- all the working people
- top manager of a firm
- if yours is bad you go to the doctor
- mental disorder that you can get after a trauma
- what you deserve each month for your work in a firm
- synonym of firm or company
20 Clues: very difficult • synomym of post • contrary oh high • contrary of allow • synonym of numbers • extra working hours • synomym of precision • top manager of a firm • all the working people • synonym of firm or company • somebody who tries to get a job • reveal something which was hidden • the "chief building" of a company • if yours is bad you go to the doctor • ...
Leadership & Motivation 2021-11-02
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- Another word for monitoring (Obs....)
- A leader with absolute power (Auto....)
- Person responsible for a group of staff (Man...)
- The person who guides or motivates their employees (Lea....)
- The man who developed Theory X & Y (Mc.....)
- , Someone who starts their own business (Entr.....)
- Achieving results through people (Man....)
- Hands-off style of leading (Lai.....)
- A firm belief (Tru....)
- The workers in an organisation (Emp....)
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- Barack Obama is a .... leader (De....)
- Tasks that are non-optional (Dut..)
- The creator of the hierarchy of needs (Mas.....
- The process of changing over time (Devel....)
- Autocratic leaders motivate through ... (Fe...)
- A statement warning of a bad action (Thr....)
- Teaching someone a skill or ability (Tra...)
- Assigning authority to employees (Del...)
18 Clues: A firm belief (Tru....) • Tasks that are non-optional (Dut..) • Another word for monitoring (Obs....) • Hands-off style of leading (Lai.....) • Barack Obama is a .... leader (De....) • A leader with absolute power (Auto....) • The workers in an organisation (Emp....) • Assigning authority to employees (Del...) • Achieving results through people (Man....) • ...
Ch01 - Legal Office Environment 2022-03-09
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- the theory of law
- a lawyer who practices on his or her own
- a fee schedule that may be used to calculate legal services
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- a lawyer who practices law in a law firm under the supervision of one or more partners of that firm
- one who administers oaths
- an individual who works under the supervision of a lawyer to assist in routine legal matters
- limited liability partnerships
- the period a student lawyer spends workings under the direction of a practicing lawyer to gain practical experience
- one who is placed in a position of trust
9 Clues: the theory of law • one who administers oaths • limited liability partnerships • a lawyer who practices on his or her own • one who is placed in a position of trust • a fee schedule that may be used to calculate legal services • an individual who works under the supervision of a lawyer to assist in routine legal matters • ...
PSYCB Chapter Ten: Human Development 2021-08-15
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- The process of modifying schemas when familiar schemas do no work.
- An individual's basic natural disposition that is evident from infancy.
- Developing individual from the third month after conception until birth.
- The idea that children form a close relationship to their earliest caregivers and that this pattern can affect aspects of the children's later life.
- Harmful substances, such as alcohol or drugs, that can cause birth defects.
- The process of trying out existing schemas on objects that fit those schemas.
- Firm, punitive, and unsympathetic parents who value obedience from the child and authority for themselves.
- Patterns of work, appearance and behaviour that a society associates with being male or female or other gender identities.
- A new fertilised cell.
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- Stage's 3 and 4 of Kohlberg's Moral Reasoning Theory.
- Mental representations (generalisations) of categories of objects, events and people.
- Stages 1 and 2 of Kohlberg's Moral Reasoning Theory. Moral reasoning that is not yet based on the conventions or rules that guide social interactions in society.
- Structures in every cell that contain genetic information in the form of genes.
- Stages 5 and 6 of Kohlberg's Moral Reasoning Theory.
- A pattern of physical and mental defects found in babies born to women who abused alcohol during pregnancy.
- The ability to control one's emotions and behaviour.
- The developing individual from two weeks to two months after fertilisation.
- The field of psychology that documents the course of social, emotional, moral, and intellectual development throughout the lifespan.
18 Clues: A new fertilised cell. • Stages 5 and 6 of Kohlberg's Moral Reasoning Theory. • The ability to control one's emotions and behaviour. • Stage's 3 and 4 of Kohlberg's Moral Reasoning Theory. • The process of modifying schemas when familiar schemas do no work. • An individual's basic natural disposition that is evident from infancy. • ...
Lotf Crossword 2013-03-04
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- not clear or plain; ambiguous, vague, or uncertain
- Usually a serious mistake typically caused by ignorance or confusion
- incapable of being investigated, analyzed, or scrutinized; impenetrable.
- create or devise methodically
- unable to speak distinctly or express oneself clearly
- completely contrary to nature, reason, or common sense; absurd; senseless| utterly foolish: a preposterous tale.
- showing or promising no abatement of severity
- A series of words said as a magic spell or charm
- Develop or present (a theory, policy, or system) in detail.
- high-pitched and piercing
- A loud noise of confusion by a large mass of people
- Resolutely or dutifully firm and unwavering
- Polite and restrained
- make rude and mocking remarks
- Crouch down in fear
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- Causing or accompanied by an uproar; loud and boisterous
- A regular rising and falling or movement to alternating sides; movement in waves
- Shaking or quivering slightly; timid, nervous
- Very numerous; consisting of or containing many individuals or elements
- Not openly acknowledged or displayed
- Producing a display of lustrous, rainbow-like colors
- not relating or pertinent to the matter at hand; not important
- Use gestures, especially dramatic ones, instead of speaking or to emphasize one’s words
- To bring trouble, distress, or agitation to
- Give or cause to give a short, sudden jerking or convulsive movement
- burdensome, unjustly harsh, or tyrannical
- Consume destructively
- objectionably aggressive in offering one's unrequested and unwanted services, help, or advice
- Form a theory without firm evidence
- Make someone unable to breathe properly; suffocate
30 Clues: Crouch down in fear • Consume destructively • Polite and restrained • high-pitched and piercing • create or devise methodically • make rude and mocking remarks • Form a theory without firm evidence • Not openly acknowledged or displayed • burdensome, unjustly harsh, or tyrannical • To bring trouble, distress, or agitation to • Resolutely or dutifully firm and unwavering • ...
Flannan Lighthouse Keepers 2023-02-21
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- forcefully entering and taking over a country or region
- something that is difficult or impossible to understand or explain
- an idea that hasn't been proved yet
- non-professional
- a mystery that can't be solved (can also be a game)
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- a place where no one lives
- arranged neatly and in order
- the forming of a theory without firm evidence
- release (someone) from duty by taking their place
- to confuse or bewilder
10 Clues: non-professional • to confuse or bewilder • a place where no one lives • arranged neatly and in order • an idea that hasn't been proved yet • the forming of a theory without firm evidence • release (someone) from duty by taking their place • a mystery that can't be solved (can also be a game) • forcefully entering and taking over a country or region • ...
Spelling Words 2013-09-12
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- an artificial thing that we put on food to make it last longer
- a foot doctor
- an old fashioned record player
- the shape that stars make
- the same time/date as something else
- representing the earth different from other planets
- a small model
- holding fast/a firm hold
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- a personality trait that makes people like you
- creates two or more points of view
- a collection of ideas
- a disruption
- a very smart person
- a collection of small pieces to make up a whole
- a strip of bone tissue, usually white
15 Clues: a disruption • a foot doctor • a small model • a very smart person • a collection of ideas • holding fast/a firm hold • the shape that stars make • an old fashioned record player • creates two or more points of view • the same time/date as something else • a strip of bone tissue, usually white • a personality trait that makes people like you • ...
NURSING THEORISTS 2022-01-15
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- Retirement And Role Discontinuities
- Culture Care Diversity And Universality
- Theory of Human Caring: Retrospective and Prospective
- Thory of Moral Develoment
- The Behavioral System Model for Nursing
- Systems Theory
- Theory of Human Becoming
- Theory of Health as expanding Conciusness
- System Model in Nursing Practice
- Theory of Nursing Process
- Change Theory
- 14 Basic Human Needs
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- Care,Cure, and Cure Model
- Theory of Goal Attainment
- Environmental Theory
- Theory of Caricative Caring
- Nursing: Concepts of Practice
- PREPAPRE ME theory
- Nursing: Science of UNitary, Irreducible, Human Beings: Update
- The Conservation Principles: A Retrospective
20 Clues: Change Theory • Systems Theory • PREPAPRE ME theory • Environmental Theory • 14 Basic Human Needs • Theory of Human Becoming • Care,Cure, and Cure Model • Theory of Goal Attainment • Thory of Moral Develoment • Theory of Nursing Process • Theory of Caricative Caring • Nursing: Concepts of Practice • System Model in Nursing Practice • Retirement And Role Discontinuities • ...
NURSING THEORISTS 2022-01-15
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- Theory of Human Caring: Retrospective and Prospective
- Environmental Theory
- The Conservation Principles: A Retrospective
- Theory of Goal Attainment
- Theory of Nursing Process
- Nursing: Science of UNitary, Irreducible, Human Beings: Update
- Nursing: Concepts of Practice
- 14 Basic Human Needs
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- Retirement And Role Discontinuities
- Thory of Moral Develoment
- Culture Care Diversity And Universality
- PREPAPRE ME theory
- Theory of Caricative Caring
- Systems Theory
- System Model in Nursing Practice
- Care,Cure, and Cure Model
- The Behavioral System Model for Nursing
- Theory of Human Becoming
- Change Theory
- Theory of Health as expanding Conciusness
20 Clues: Change Theory • Systems Theory • PREPAPRE ME theory • Environmental Theory • 14 Basic Human Needs • Theory of Human Becoming • Thory of Moral Develoment • Theory of Goal Attainment • Care,Cure, and Cure Model • Theory of Nursing Process • Theory of Caricative Caring • Nursing: Concepts of Practice • System Model in Nursing Practice • Retirement And Role Discontinuities • ...
FM 2024-05-10
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- More …………………… approach to financing working capital, is to finance some long-term needs with short-term funds.
- In …………………. Bonds the issuer promises to pay a single payment at future date. (No space)
- Bond values move in the direction …………………….. that of interest rates, leading to potential gains or losses for bond investors.
- …………………….. Capital structure refers to the best mix of debt-equity financing that maximizes the company’s overall market value while minimizing its cost of capital.
- If capital is to be rationed for only the current period, a firm should probably first consider selecting projects by descending order of…………………… (Ignore the Space)
- Retained earnings are the cumulative earnings of the company after ……………………….
- The expected return on any asset is dependent on its……………………….
- Ranking the projects on the basis of IRR, NPV, and PI methods may give contradictory results in case of two mutually exclusive investment proposals because of …………………… problem.
- According to time value of money, A dollar tomorrow is worth ………… than a dollar today.
- Managers of the firm are essentially ….……… of the shareholders.
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- ………………… stock holders are given certain priority over common stock stockholders in the distribution of dividend.
- When the market's required rate of return for a particular bond is much less than its coupon rate, the bond is selling at……………………
- The risk-free security has a beta equal to……………………….
- ……………….. leases usually require the lessor to maintain and insure the leased assets.
- Pecking order theory in finance is based on the assertion of ……………………………… information between managers and investors.
- The further a firm operates above its operating break-even point, the closer its degree of operating leverage (DOL) measure approaches………………………………
- Liquidity varies inversely with ………………………
- If the prices reflect all historical, public and private (insider) information, the markets are ……………………. form of efficient.
- ……………….. effect explains the movement in a company's stock price according to the demands and goals of its investors.
- Bonus shares are issued only to ………………………… shareholders.
20 Clues: Liquidity varies inversely with ……………………… • The risk-free security has a beta equal to………………………. • Bonus shares are issued only to ………………………… shareholders. • The expected return on any asset is dependent on its………………………. • Managers of the firm are essentially ….……… of the shareholders. • ...
serial vocab 2 - evan tolbert 2025-11-12
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- - relating to or denoting a case of nouns and pronouns used for the subject of a sentence.
- - not based on or conforming to what is generally done or believed
- - implore (someone) to do something
- - question (someone, typically a soldier or spy) about a completed mission or undertaking.
- - entrusted with private or restricted information.
- - treating all rivals or disputants equally; fair and just.
- - Lasting for a long time or coming to a slow end
- - a widely held but fixed and oversimplified image or idea of a particular type of person or thing.
- - of an argument, theory, or policy logical and consistent.
- based on or conforming to what is generally done or believed.
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- - form a theory or conjecture about a subject without firm evidence
- - mutually opposed or inconsistent
- - deep regret or guilt for a wrong committed.
- - The action or state of making or being impure
- - the path followed by a projectile flying or an object moving under the action of given forces
- - the action of calling into question the integrity or validity of something.
- - the intention or desire to do evil; ill will.
17 Clues: - mutually opposed or inconsistent • - implore (someone) to do something • - deep regret or guilt for a wrong committed. • - the intention or desire to do evil; ill will. • - The action or state of making or being impure • - Lasting for a long time or coming to a slow end • - entrusted with private or restricted information. • ...
Vocabulary: 6th ELAR Forming new ideas, Images, concepts of external objects 2023-01-10
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- something that has been discovered—found or found out about for the first time.
- to change.
- a "theory" about something without firm evidence.
- "suppose" something is true without evidence.
- lack of knowledge or information.
- a mistaken belief.
- forming new ideas, or an image.
- conversation between two or more persons.
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- as a result of.
- careful thought.
- a guess based on reasonable evidence.
- a feeling of great enthusiasm and eagerness.
- process or device, that has been invented.
- a statement or account giving the characteristics of someone or something.
- being new, original, or unusual.
- brief statement of the main points.
16 Clues: to change. • as a result of. • careful thought. • a mistaken belief. • forming new ideas, or an image. • being new, original, or unusual. • lack of knowledge or information. • brief statement of the main points. • a guess based on reasonable evidence. • conversation between two or more persons. • process or device, that has been invented. • ...
Chapter 9 2022-05-03
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- The demand for a firm's product in oligopoly depends critically on how rivals respond to the firm's _ decisions.
- Duopoly model that assumes one firm is the leader while the other is a follower.
- under this, duopolists produce a total output that corresponds to the monopoly output.
- fromthe viewpoint of the manager, this oligopoly is undesirable because it leads to zero economic profit even if there are only two firms in the market.
- Who must consider his or her own decisions on other firms in the industry in determining what price to charge?
- What will be the result to the demand curve if the rivals will not match the price change?
- Oligopoly model where the manager competing in it believes that the other firms will match any price decrease but not match price increases.
- An oligopoly composed of only two firms is called?
- Cournot _ is the situtation where neither firm has an incentive to change its output given the output of the other firm.
- Cournot Duopoly: Each firm must make an output decision, and each firm believes as it changes its own output that its rival will hold output _.
- Cournot model applies to situations in which the products are either _ or differentiated
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- a function that defines the profit-maximizing level of output for a firm for given output levels of another firm.
- Curve used to summarize the profit of a firm in Cournot oligopoly?
- Given knowledge of the leader's output, all other firms take as given the leader's output and choose outputs that maximize profits. They are called as?
- Oligopoly model relevant for decision making when managers make output decisions and believe that their decisions do not affect the output decisions of rival firms.
- This one firm is assumed to make an output decision before the other firms. This one firm is called as?
- Loss where price exceeds marginal cost and output is below the socially efficient level.
- A _ cost defined as costs a new entrant must bear that cannot be recouped upon exiting the market.
- Refers to a situation where there are relatively few large firms in an industry.
- What will be the result to the demand curve if the rivals will match the price change?
20 Clues: An oligopoly composed of only two firms is called? • Curve used to summarize the profit of a firm in Cournot oligopoly? • Duopoly model that assumes one firm is the leader while the other is a follower. • Refers to a situation where there are relatively few large firms in an industry. • ...
science 2020-05-04
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- a large body of matter
- a runny and wet substance
- a act of coming wider or larger
- the smallest part of a chemical elelment
- the amount of space the substance occupies
- events after a chemical reaction
- when a solid is over zero degrees
- higher or socially more acceptable activity
- to estimate
- when a liquid goes over 100 degrees
- when a liquid is below zero
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- the spreading of something more wildly
- firm and stable in shape
- can be observed and measured without changing
- energy which a body possesses
- the temperature at which the substance will melt
- when a liquid turns to gas
- an essential or characteristic
- a substance in the air
- water witch collects the droplets on a cold substance a particle kind of matter
20 Clues: to estimate • a large body of matter • a substance in the air • firm and stable in shape • a runny and wet substance • when a liquid turns to gas • when a liquid is below zero • energy which a body possesses • an essential or characteristic • a act of coming wider or larger • events after a chemical reaction • when a solid is over zero degrees • when a liquid goes over 100 degrees • ...
NURSING THEORISTS 2022-01-15
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- Thory of Moral Develoment
- Theory of Human Becoming
- Theory of Human Caring: Retrospective and Prospective
- Theory of Caricative Caring
- Culture Care Diversity And Universality
- Theory of Goal Attainment
- Nursing: Concepts of Practice
- Change Theory
- PREPAPRE ME theory
- Environmental Theory
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- The Behavioral System Model for Nursing
- Nursing: Science of UNitary, Irreducible, Human Beings: Update
- Theory of Health as expanding Conciusness
- Retirement And Role Discontinuities
- Theory of Nursing Process
- 14 Basic Human Needs
- Systems Theory
- The Conservation Principles: A Retrospective
- System Model in Nursing Practice
- Care,Cure, and Cure Model
20 Clues: Change Theory • Systems Theory • PREPAPRE ME theory • 14 Basic Human Needs • Environmental Theory • Theory of Human Becoming • Thory of Moral Develoment • Theory of Nursing Process • Theory of Goal Attainment • Care,Cure, and Cure Model • Theory of Caricative Caring • Nursing: Concepts of Practice • System Model in Nursing Practice • Retirement And Role Discontinuities • ...
US History - Unit:7, The Cold War ,Vocabulary 2024-01-31
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- - refers to a possible complete or nearly complete annihilation of human life by the use of a large enough quantity of nuclear weapons to produce a Doomsday device
- - an area with no military forces
- - protective measures taken in case of attack
- -a corporation that has manufacturing or service operations in a number of different countries
- - A theory or system of social organization based on the holding of all property communities as a whole or to the state.
- - The US theory that stated, if one country would fall to Communism then they all would.
- - a temporary suspension of fighting
- - a measure of the strength of a brand, product, service, or firm, exemplified by controlling a large proportion of the power in a particular market
- - An economic system based on private ownership of capital
- - a job or profession
- - a war measure that isolates some area of importance to the enemy
- - An economic system in which prices and wages are determined by unrestricted competition between businesses, without government regulation or fear of monopolies.
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- - the amount by which something, especially a sum of money, is too small.
- - the creation of more and more nuclear weapons and keeping supplies on hand to bring about mass destruction.
- - the state of being equal, especially in status, rights, and opportunities.
- - spying, especially to gain government secrets
- - American policy of resisting further expansion of communism around the world
- - A policy of reducing Cold War tensions that was adopted by the United States during the presidency of Richard Nixon.
- - a system of ideas and ideals, especially one that forms the basis of economic or political theory and policy.
- - A competition of space exploration between the United States and Soviet Union.
20 Clues: - a job or profession • - an area with no military forces • - a temporary suspension of fighting • - protective measures taken in case of attack • - spying, especially to gain government secrets • - An economic system based on private ownership of capital • - a war measure that isolates some area of importance to the enemy • ...
Big Bang Crossword 2 Name:________________________ 2024-11-15
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- According to observations of redshift, the universe is _________.
- The galaxy closest to the Milky Way.
- The forming of a theory or conjecture without firm evidence.
- The force that formed galaxies.
- The likely fate of the universe.
- The galaxy the Sun is in.
- A hot “gas” of electrons and atomic nuclei.
- The period after atoms formed but before stars formed.
- Up to 380,000 years after the Big Bang, the universe was ______.
- The force that holds protons and neutrons together.
- ___________ or elementary particles cannot be subdivided.
- The Type Ia kind are used to estimate the distance to the most distant galaxies.
- At the center of each galaxy is a supermassive _____ ____.
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- Composed of 2 up quarks and 1 down quark.
- The Milky Way and Andromeda galaxies belong to this Group.
- He proposed the theory of the Big Bang.
- The universe’s expansion slowing down, stopping, and reversing
- Stars whose brightness varies over days, that can be used as “standard candles”.
- Stars are collected into these, which can be hundreds of thousands of light years across.
- Most of the universe is this element, which indicates its youth.
- A method to find the distance to the closest stars, by observing their shift over 6 months.
- The current theory of the origin of the universe.
- This quantity always increases, indicating that order evolves toward disorder and uniformity.
- Like ordinary matter but with opposite electric charge.
- He discovered that Andromeda was not a gas cloud but a distant galaxy.
- With the right velocity, a star will do this rather than get pulled into the galactic center.
26 Clues: The galaxy the Sun is in. • The force that formed galaxies. • The likely fate of the universe. • The galaxy closest to the Milky Way. • He proposed the theory of the Big Bang. • Composed of 2 up quarks and 1 down quark. • A hot “gas” of electrons and atomic nuclei. • The current theory of the origin of the universe. • The force that holds protons and neutrons together. • ...
Work is not always a piece of cake 2020-12-13
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- could replace human moderators but not perfect yet
- job consisting of sorting shocking content on the web
- contrary of high
- synomym of precision
- contrary of allow
- extra working hours
- reveal something which was a secret
- very difficult
- the "chief building" of a company
- when you're not relaxed, you feel under ...
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- synonym of numbers
- synomym of a post
- advantages you get from a firm apart from the pay
- somebody who tries to get a job
- all the working people
- top manager of a firm
- if yours is bad you go to the doctor's
- mental disorder that you can get after a trauma
- what you deserve each month for your work in a firm
- synonym of firm or company
20 Clues: very difficult • contrary of high • synomym of a post • contrary of allow • synonym of numbers • extra working hours • synomym of precision • top manager of a firm • all the working people • synonym of firm or company • somebody who tries to get a job • the "chief building" of a company • reveal something which was a secret • if yours is bad you go to the doctor's • ...
21.1 Vocabulary Crossword 2025-11-11
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- A deep split or gap
- A set of beliefs or principles held by a group
- An act of sealing off a place to stop goods or people.
- Made firm, hard, or compact.
- Devised or created a plan systematically.
- With vivid, visual detail.
- Suddenly and unexpectedly.
- Government by the people.
- Political theory advocating for state ownership of all property.
- Susceptible to physical or emotional attack.
- Established as a standard practice or norm.
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- Ordered or commanded forcefully.
- Introducing
- Economic system of private ownership and free markets.
- Relating to the features of the Earth's surface.
- Western military alliance
- How something is interpreted or understood.
- Exclusive control over a service or commodity.
- The Cold War policy of preventing the spread of communism.
19 Clues: Introducing • A deep split or gap • Western military alliance • Government by the people. • With vivid, visual detail. • Suddenly and unexpectedly. • Made firm, hard, or compact. • Ordered or commanded forcefully. • Devised or created a plan systematically. • How something is interpreted or understood. • Established as a standard practice or norm. • ...
MGST Crossword 2014-04-02
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- The firm that is being sold
- An automatic payment managers receive following the takeover of their firm
- ___ debt is one explanation for the 80's spike in US acquisitions
- Vodafone's acquiring AirTouch was a ___acquisition
- An investor that buys enough shares to prevent an acquisition
- ___ mergers are when both firms' managements agree to the deal
- World's largest hostile takeover: Vodaphone and ___
- ___ rules: if 90% approval is needed from shareholders
- ___ - out (Antitakeover laws at state level)
- M&A have been on the ___ since the 1980s
- Pfizer acquired ___ in 2009
- Carl Icahn was a corporate ___
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- ___ share acquisition (Antitakeover law at state level)
- Firm level and US state level are the categories of ___
- The firm that is buying
- Any strategy to make a firm less attractive following its takeover
- A bribe to prevent the pursuit of a takeover
- The L in LBO
- ___ price (Antitakeover law at state level)
- Only a fraction of the board can be elected at one time: ___ boards
20 Clues: The L in LBO • The firm that is buying • The firm that is being sold • Pfizer acquired ___ in 2009 • Carl Icahn was a corporate ___ • M&A have been on the ___ since the 1980s • ___ price (Antitakeover law at state level) • A bribe to prevent the pursuit of a takeover • ___ - out (Antitakeover laws at state level) • Vodafone's acquiring AirTouch was a ___acquisition • ...
Growth 2026-02-13
Across
- Integration with a firm at more advanced stage of production.
- The difference between the value of a firms revenue and its total costs.
- Where average cost falls as a consequence of business growth.
- The portion of the profits that a shareholder gets.
- Where average cost rises as a firm grows.
- Occurs when one business buys and takes control of another.
- When a business uses another business to produce for it.
- Integration with a firm in an unrelated industry.
- Costs that do not change with output.
- Integration with a firm at the same stage of production.
- The cost of borrowing or reward for saving money
- The value of one currency in terms of another.
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- Anyone interested in what a firm does.
- The act of buying or selling using the internet.
- The value of all of a firms shares.
- When a business gets bigger by joining with or buying another business.
- The four resources that are used in different ways to create businesses.
- Sales x Selling Price.
- Integration with a firm at a previous stage of production.
- When two or more firms agree to join together to form a new business.
- Costs that do change with output.
- Growth from opening new shops, e-commerce, franchising or selling in new markets..
- A big business that allows smaller businesses to use its name and sell its products.
23 Clues: Sales x Selling Price. • Costs that do change with output. • The value of all of a firms shares. • Costs that do not change with output. • Anyone interested in what a firm does. • Where average cost rises as a firm grows. • The value of one currency in terms of another. • The act of buying or selling using the internet. • The cost of borrowing or reward for saving money • ...
Final Round!! 2015-09-16
Across
- last name of Belgium’s second prime minister (was only in office for a few months in 1831
- American economist and Nobel laureate in Economics, known for his work on portfolio theory, asset pricing and stock market behaviour, both theoretical and empirical.
- An American Nobel Laureate, economist, academic, and best-selling author. Also known from the Case ... Index
- Interest According to Einstein, the 8th world wonder (two words)
- Long term loans to individuals used to buy houses etc.
- ...... mortgage-backed security
- An American multinational investment banking firm that engages in global investment banking, securities, investment management, and other financial services primarily with institutional (part of the name)
- Not sick but
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- Writer of the big short, flashboys.. (last name only)
- Proclaimed king of valuations, also teaches at NYU
- The Canadian Buffet (last name only)
- John ??? Morgan
- A loan for which one significant lump sum payment is made at maturity
- .... Associates is an American investment management firm founded by Ray Dalio in 1975.
- First name of Buffet's investment buddy
- How much years to turn $856 into $1122 at 7% interest rate. Please don't forget to .........
- MERRILL LYNCH PIERCE FENNER & ???? INC
- A stock issued last year trades in the ... market
18 Clues: Not sick but • John ??? Morgan • ...... mortgage-backed security • The Canadian Buffet (last name only) • MERRILL LYNCH PIERCE FENNER & ???? INC • First name of Buffet's investment buddy • A stock issued last year trades in the ... market • Proclaimed king of valuations, also teaches at NYU • Writer of the big short, flashboys.. (last name only) • ...
Physical Distrubution 2024-10-30
Across
- The amount of time it takes a carrier to transport a good.
- ______ Processing. Activities involved in receiving and filling orders.
- Several different goods loaded into one uniform package for ease of shipping.
- Goods are protected in storage until needed.
- Owned by a particular firm.
- Recording quantity, marking, or tagging for identification.
- Accepting goods and assuming responsibility for them.
- The amount a carrier can change to accommodate a certain type of good.
- Different ways of shipping goods. (ex, Railways, Waterways, Trucks, Pipelines, Airplanes)
- ______ Carrier. A transportation firm hired by one or more shippers.
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- Moving goods to and from storage areas.
- Items leaving the warehouse can be assembled efficiently.
- ______ Carrier. A transportation firm owned by the shipper.
- The consistency of service from a firm or carrier.
- Storing goods and preparing them for shipment.
- ______ Distribution. All activities related to the movement of products.
- A carrier's ability to follow a certain route or network.
- Open to any individual or firm.
- A firm that offers transportation services.
- How often a shipper can ship products through their carrier.
- ______ Management. Managing inventories to minimize cost.
- ______ Carrier. A transportation firm available to all shippers.
- Organizing goods before they are stored.
23 Clues: Owned by a particular firm. • Open to any individual or firm. • Moving goods to and from storage areas. • Organizing goods before they are stored. • A firm that offers transportation services. • Goods are protected in storage until needed. • Storing goods and preparing them for shipment. • The consistency of service from a firm or carrier. • ...
Business Terms Crossword 2022-03-04
Across
- process you take to narrow down the number of candidates
- the theory that believes employees are motivated to be productive by money
- a list of people who applied for the job, and will eventually be shortened
- the process in which someone controls or deals with certain people they’re required to look after
- benefits of this is that it increases better job performance for the workers, increases productivity and increases innovation
- looking outside the business to fill vacancies
- more of a laid back style of leadership where a high level of trust is obligatory
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- a career test evaluating a person's capability to do their job
- enlisting new candidates
- they increase employee job satisfaction by achievement, recognition etc.
- a group of people / things arranged in order of rank
- looking inside the business to fill vacancies
- how exchanging information works
- leadership style where leader asks for opinions from employees so everyone can agree on an idea
- synonym = fired
- a person under authority of someone else in a higher rank
- leadership style where leader makes all decisions
- decrease number of employees within a business/organisation when there are too many within the firm or acquire the wrong skills
- when an employee in a firm is enabled to do more than one given job in a business
- having a sense of respect from the co-workers.
20 Clues: synonym = fired • enlisting new candidates • how exchanging information works • looking inside the business to fill vacancies • having a sense of respect from the co-workers. • looking outside the business to fill vacancies • leadership style where leader makes all decisions • a group of people / things arranged in order of rank • ...
Chapter 10 2016-10-31
Across
- costs / Firms eliminate these.
- Index / Square of the percentage market share of each firm summed over largest 50 firms.
- concentration ratio / Percentage of value of sales accounted for by the four largest firms in an industry.
- competition / Large number of firms making similar but slightly different products.
- / Firm owned by one or more limited liability shareholders.
- constraints / Technology, Information, Market.
- of scale / The cost of producing a unit of a good falls as output rate increases.
- / A handful of firms compete.
- Competition / Many firms, selling identical products.
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- depreciation / The fall in market value of firm's capital over a given period.
- / A firm with two or more owners who have unlimited liability.
- efficiency / When a firm produces a given output using the least amount of input.
- / any method of producing a good or service.
- rental rate / Firm's opportunity cost of using its own capital.
- proprietorship / A single owner of a firm.
- / One firm.
16 Clues: / One firm. • / A handful of firms compete. • costs / Firms eliminate these. • proprietorship / A single owner of a firm. • / any method of producing a good or service. • constraints / Technology, Information, Market. • Competition / Many firms, selling identical products. • / Firm owned by one or more limited liability shareholders. • ...
Leverage Analysis 2026-03-10
Across
- Measure of responsiveness of EPS to changes in EBIT
- Cost that varies with output level
- Sensitivity of EBIT to changes in sales due to fixed operating costs
- Cost that does not change with production or sales level
- Use of fixed costs or debt to magnify returns to shareholders
- Strategy of using debt to enhance returns to equity shareholders
- Overall leverage effect measuring sensitivity of EPS to sales changes
- Fixed financial charge paid on borrowed funds
- Level of sales where total revenue equals total cost
- Difference between sales and variable costs per unit
- Ratio used to measure financial leverage in capital structure
- Economists who proposed capital structure irrelevance theory
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- Risk arising from the use of debt in financing
- Use of debt financing to increase earnings per share
- Ratio measuring firm ability to meet interest obligations
- Sales minus variable costs used in operating leverage calculations
- Measure of responsiveness of EBIT to changes in sales
- Mix of debt and equity financing used by a firm
- Risk arising from operating uncertainty independent of financing
- Earnings per share affected by financial leverage
- Earnings before interest and taxes
21 Clues: Cost that varies with output level • Earnings before interest and taxes • Fixed financial charge paid on borrowed funds • Risk arising from the use of debt in financing • Mix of debt and equity financing used by a firm • Earnings per share affected by financial leverage • Measure of responsiveness of EPS to changes in EBIT • ...
Cell-Vocab 2012-12-02
Across
- makes lipids and carbs, doesn't have ribosomes
- Basic unit of living organisms
- has 3 parts
- thin, solid protein fibers
- site of photosynthesis
- Cells that have a nucleus and organelles
- Single celled organisms
- jelly like substance in the cell
- sac that is much bigger in plant cells, than animal cells
- AKA 'suicide sac'
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- transports substances and has ribosomes
- like the UPS
- a flexible boundary between the inside of the cell and the outside
- makes energy for the cell
- makes plant cells green
- site of protein synthesis
- Firm structure that protects the cell and gives it its shape
- the control center
- provides support, shape, and strength
- Thin and hollow tubes made of protein
- DNA thats in long, thin, tangled strands
21 Clues: has 3 parts • like the UPS • AKA 'suicide sac' • the control center • site of photosynthesis • makes plant cells green • Single celled organisms • makes energy for the cell • site of protein synthesis • thin, solid protein fibers • Basic unit of living organisms • jelly like substance in the cell • provides support, shape, and strength • Thin and hollow tubes made of protein • ...
HD 208 Week 5 Midterm Crossword 2023-09-07
Across
- The period in Super's Self-Concept theory located in the early years of your life
- This person developed a theory of vocational choice that is based on the premise that personality factors underlie career choices
- ________ the consequences will help you determine how your final decision will impact yourself, and/or others involved
- One of the 6 interest/personality areas that likes to work with people and teach
- Acronym for 6 different interest/personality areas referenced in Holland's theory
- This MBTI result will lean towards structure and firm decisions
- This MBTI result tends to pay a great deal of attention to reality
- Approaches all things in life with energy and excitement
- These dictate a set of guidelines for how we live our lives
- Acronym for assessing one's personality preferences and categorizes those into one of 16 types
- Skills we use in a variety of jobs and across career fields
- Researchers have suggested that people who check this, may suffer from low self-esteem
- ________ your goal is an effective decision making strategy and will help with the purpose of your decision
- One of the interest/personality areas that likes working indoors at tasks that involve organization and accuracy
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- Theory of Career Choice (RIASEC)
- One of the 6 interest/personality areas that likes to discover and research ideas
- Skills we enjoy
- Created a developmental model which emphasized how personal experiences interact with occupational preferences
- Career ____________ may tell us how well a job or career satisfies our values and should be one of the most important considerations when evaluating your options
- A skill that uses imagination freely, combines ideas or information in new ways to do things
- May determine what ewe think we are capable of
- Planned Happenstance
- A force or energy that exists within a person and influences effort, directs behaviors, and ultimately affects performance and other individual outcomes
- Skills that are specific to a job or career
- The period in Super’s Self-Concept theory, usually beginning as a teenager
25 Clues: Skills we enjoy • Planned Happenstance • Theory of Career Choice (RIASEC) • Skills that are specific to a job or career • May determine what ewe think we are capable of • Approaches all things in life with energy and excitement • These dictate a set of guidelines for how we live our lives • Skills we use in a variety of jobs and across career fields • ...
BUS 475 Chapter 3 2020-05-05
Across
- _____ Model: A framework that categorizes and analyzes an important set of external factors (political, economic, sociocultural, technological, ecological, and legal) that might impinge upon a firm. These factors can create both opportunities and threats for the firm.
- _____ effects: Firm performance attributed to the actions managers take.
- Industry _____: Firm performance attributed to the structure of the industry in which the firm competes.
- _____ of Entry: The risk that potential competitors will enter an industry.
- Strategic _____: Firm actions that are costly, long-term oriented, and difficult to reverse.
- Strategic _____: The set of companies that pursue a similar strategy within a specific industry.
- _____ barriers: Obstacles that determine how easily a firm can leave an industry.
- Competitive _____ structure: Elements and features common to all industries, including the number and size of competitors, the firms' degree of pricing power, the type of product or service offered, and the height of entry barriers.
- _____ Forces Model: A framework that identifies five forces that determine profit potential of an industry and shape a firm's competitive strategy.
- Strategic Group _____: A framework that explains the differences in firm performance within the same industry.
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- A company that provides a good or service that leads customers to value your firm's offering more when the two are combined.
- Industry _____: A process whereby formerly unrelated industries begin to satisfy the same customer need.
- _____ Analysis: A method to (1) identify an industry's profit potential and (2) derive implications for a firm's strategic position within an industry.
- A group of incumbent companies that face more or less the same set of suppliers and buyers.
- Strategic _____: A firm's strategic profile based on the difference between value creation and cost (V - C).
- A product, service, or competency that adds value to the original product offering when the two are used in tandem.
- Cooperation by competitors to achieve a strategic objective.
- _____ barriers: Obstacles that determine how easily a firm can enter an industry and often significantly predict industry profit potential.
- _____ Effects: The positive effect (externality) that one user of a product or service has on the value of that product for other users.
- _____ Barriers: Industry-specific factors that separate one strategic group from another.
20 Clues: Cooperation by competitors to achieve a strategic objective. • _____ effects: Firm performance attributed to the actions managers take. • _____ of Entry: The risk that potential competitors will enter an industry. • _____ barriers: Obstacles that determine how easily a firm can leave an industry. • ...
Between Shades Of Gray 2014-01-23
Across
- the forming of a theory or conjecture without firm evidence
- great happiness and exhilaration
- a stupid person
- lively; full of energy
- an advocate or follower of fascism
Down
- abnormally thin or weak
- partly male and partly female in appearance
- be about to happen
- second largest city in Altai Krai, Russia
- a backpack
10 Clues: a backpack • a stupid person • be about to happen • lively; full of energy • abnormally thin or weak • great happiness and exhilaration • an advocate or follower of fascism • second largest city in Altai Krai, Russia • partly male and partly female in appearance • the forming of a theory or conjecture without firm evidence
Tale of Despereaux JK 2021-12-14
Across
- comply with rules, standards, or laws.
- outstandingly bad; shocking
- an official representing a country abroad
- giving the impression that something bad is going to happen.
- having or displaying a passionate intensity.
Down
- capable of attracting and holding interest.
- the development of events beyond a person's control
- husband or wife
- the forming of a theory without firm evidence
- a court of justice.
- an official order issued by legal authority.
11 Clues: husband or wife • a court of justice. • outstandingly bad; shocking • comply with rules, standards, or laws. • an official representing a country abroad • capable of attracting and holding interest. • an official order issued by legal authority. • having or displaying a passionate intensity. • the forming of a theory without firm evidence • ...
INTERACTIVE VOCAB - chapters 1-10 2023-11-03
Across
- wear away
- tough, firm
- unwilling; hesitant
- intervene
- difficulty
- to frustrate
- intelligence
- the right to use or enter
- well-timed
- to throw into confusion
- encouragement
- unlikely
- strongly assert
- well-organized
- to surround; to absorb
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- to authorize
- to mirror
- the ability to start a plan
- to solve or settle an argument
- to give, to assign
- a reason
- to work on
- limitation, restriction
- to satisfy
- to threaten
- the ability to do something
- to frustrate, to stop
- suspicion, theory
- to make up one's mind
- unprejudiced
- generous, abundant
- meet
32 Clues: meet • a reason • unlikely • to mirror • wear away • intervene • difficulty • to work on • to satisfy • well-timed • tough, firm • to threaten • to authorize • to frustrate • intelligence • unprejudiced • encouragement • well-organized • strongly assert • suspicion, theory • to give, to assign • generous, abundant • unwilling; hesitant • to frustrate, to stop • to make up one's mind • to surround; to absorb • ...
English Activity XI 2023-10-05
Across
- the force or energy with which a body moves
- tiny particles
- hidden
- a small singing bird with yellow feathers on its wings
- a short tree with hanging branches, yellow flowers and poisonous seeds.
- clear and accurate
- wash;bathe
Down
- sharp-witted Or smart
- something that cannot be touched
- forming of a theory or opinion without a firm evidence
- odd or strange
- evil
- to be surprised or slightly shocked
- arrogant, domineering or self-important
- to appear or come out from somewhere
15 Clues: evil • hidden • wash;bathe • tiny particles • odd or strange • clear and accurate • sharp-witted Or smart • something that cannot be touched • to be surprised or slightly shocked • to appear or come out from somewhere • arrogant, domineering or self-important • the force or energy with which a body moves • forming of a theory or opinion without a firm evidence • ...
English Activity XI 2023-10-05
Across
- the force or energy with which a body moves
- tiny particles
- hidden
- a small singing bird with yellow feathers on its wings
- a short tree with hanging branches, yellow flowers and poisonous seeds.
- clear and accurate
- wash;bathe
Down
- sharp-witted Or smart
- something that cannot be touched
- forming of a theory or opinion without a firm evidence
- odd or strange
- evil
- to be surprised or slightly shocked
- arrogant, domineering or self-important
- to appear or come out from somewhere
15 Clues: evil • hidden • wash;bathe • tiny particles • odd or strange • clear and accurate • sharp-witted Or smart • something that cannot be touched • to be surprised or slightly shocked • to appear or come out from somewhere • arrogant, domineering or self-important • the force or energy with which a body moves • forming of a theory or opinion without a firm evidence • ...
Vocabulary 2022-01-13
Across
- hatred, contempt, scorn; feeling like someone or something is unworthy of respect
- dried up, shriveled
- careful and hard-working
- take in (information, ideas, or culture) and understand fully
- make (someone) feel intimidated or apprehensive
- leader, rabble-rouser, usually appealing to emotion or prejudice
- establish or settle (someone) in a comfortable, safe, or secret place
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- the forming of a theory or conjecture without firm evidence
- friendly, helpful
- careful, cautious
- certain, unavoidable
- rash, impulsive, acting without thinking
- very hot and dry
- nearsightedness; lack of imagination, foresight, or intellectual insight
- identification with the feelings of others
15 Clues: very hot and dry • friendly, helpful • careful, cautious • dried up, shriveled • certain, unavoidable • careful and hard-working • rash, impulsive, acting without thinking • identification with the feelings of others • make (someone) feel intimidated or apprehensive • the forming of a theory or conjecture without firm evidence • ...
Management 2023-06-03
Across
- What is the term for the amount of money a company has left after subtracting expenses from revenue?
- A professional who takes a leadership role in an organisation and manages a team of employees
- Company X sells another business the right to sell its products or services in return for payment. This is an example of …?
- A person who sets business, taking on the financial risks to get profit
- Which competitive strategy is based on the idea of concentrating on a specific market segment, striving to offer a desirable product to that segment, either because of excellent quality or distinctiveness to the customer or lower costs than any competitors can match?
- What is the process of entering new markets or industries called?
- What is the process of buying another company or business unit called?
- What is the name of the consulting firm that created a matrix - a visual tool designed to help portfolio managers determine resource
- Who is the author of the Theory X and Theory Y management styles? (Write a surname)
- What approach to management emphasizes the importance of understanding the needs and wants of customers?
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- What is the term used to describe a society that has moved from a manufacturing-based economy to a service-based economy?
- What is the name of the consulting firm that developed the growth-share matrix?
- The division of a business that is charged with finding, recruiting, screening, and training job applicants (2 words)
- What is the term used to describe a business that operates in multiple countries?
- Payment structure associated with the repayment of financial borrowings through a series of periodic payments.
- What is a business unit with high market share and high market growth rate called in BCG Matrix?
- Salaries of administrative staff, rental of buildings, security of buildings - these are examples of what type of costs?
- What is a specific action taken to achieve a particular objective called?
- What is a long-term plan of action designed to achieve a particular goal or set of goals called?
- What type of management is focused on monitoring and controlling the flow of goods and services?
20 Clues: What is the process of entering new markets or industries called? • What is the process of buying another company or business unit called? • A person who sets business, taking on the financial risks to get profit • What is a specific action taken to achieve a particular objective called? • ...
Mistery vocab 2025-02-09
Across
- not able to be relied on; not known or definite
- belonging to the very distant past and no longer in existence
- form a theory or conjecture about a subject without firm evidence
- a thing that may happen or be the case
- facts, information, and skills acquired by a person through experience
- a supposition or a system of ideas
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- the stage of human social and cultural development and organization
- able to be done; within the power or capacity of someone or something
- a feeling of surprise caused by admiration
- an idea or plan put forward for consideration
10 Clues: a supposition or a system of ideas • a thing that may happen or be the case • a feeling of surprise caused by admiration • an idea or plan put forward for consideration • not able to be relied on; not known or definite • belonging to the very distant past and no longer in existence • form a theory or conjecture about a subject without firm evidence • ...
NURSING THEORIST AND THEIR WORKS 2025-09-16
Across
- Introduced the Human-to-Human Relationship Model.
- Wrote the theory of Health as Expanding Consciousness. -Margaret Newman
- Designed the Systems Model.
- Introduced the Conservation Model.
- the 21 Nursing Problems Theory.
- Co-developer of Nursing as Caring (with Schoenhofer).
- Developed the Life Perspective Rhythm Model.
- Developer of the Deliberative Nursing Process Theory.
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- Co-developer of Nursing as Caring (with Boykin).
- Created the Behavioral Systems Model.
- Emphasized the Helping Art of Clinical Nursing.
- Developed the Environmental Theory.
- Creator of the Goal Attainment Theory.
- Known for the Self-Care Deficit Theory.
- Partner of Zderad in the Humanistic Nursing Theory.
- Introduced the Adaptation Model.
- Partner of Paterson in the Humanistic Nursing The
- Author of the Science of Unitary Human Beings.
- Proposed the Need Theory with 14 basic needs.
- Theorist of the Interpersonal Relations Theory.
- Famous for the Philosophy and Science of Caring.
- Explained the stages from Novice to Expert.
- Known for the Core, Care, Cure Model. -Lydia Hall
23 Clues: Designed the Systems Model. • the 21 Nursing Problems Theory. • Introduced the Adaptation Model. • Introduced the Conservation Model. • Developed the Environmental Theory. • Created the Behavioral Systems Model. • Creator of the Goal Attainment Theory. • Known for the Self-Care Deficit Theory. • Explained the stages from Novice to Expert. • ...
Chapter 16 US History 2023-04-21
Across
- conflict between citizens of the same country
- to officially leave an organization
- armed pro-slavery supporter who crossed the border from Missouri to vote in Kansas
- to refuse to accept
- withdrawal
- person who is running away from legal authority
- interconnected system
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- subject of discussion
- a person who dies for a cause
- a place to store weapons and military equipment
- to control
- theory that individual states are independent and have the right to control their most important affairs
- to find reasons to support
- firm and inflexible
14 Clues: to control • withdrawal • to refuse to accept • firm and inflexible • subject of discussion • interconnected system • to find reasons to support • a person who dies for a cause • to officially leave an organization • conflict between citizens of the same country • a place to store weapons and military equipment • person who is running away from legal authority • ...
Toward Civil War 2025-04-22
Across
- conflict between citizens of the same country
- subject of discussion
- firm and inflexible
- to officially leave an organization
- to find reasons to support
- a person who dies for a great cause
- a place to store weapons and military equipment
- person who is running away from legal authority
Down
- theory that individual states are independent and have the right to control their most important affairs
- armed pro-slavery supporter who crossed the border from Missouri to vote in Kansas
- withdrawal
- to refuse to accept
- to control
- interconnected system
14 Clues: withdrawal • to control • firm and inflexible • to refuse to accept • subject of discussion • interconnected system • to find reasons to support • to officially leave an organization • a person who dies for a great cause • conflict between citizens of the same country • a place to store weapons and military equipment • person who is running away from legal authority • ...
Marcelo in the Real World Hailey Willerth 2011-10-13
Across
- the place where Jasmine took Marcelo camping
- Marcelo's dog
- the name of the school that Marcelo attends
- marcelo goes to see this person to talk about religion
- the type of music that Marcelo enjoys listening to the most
- the main characters special interest
- marcelo's father
- name of the main character's first boss at the law firm
- marcelo's mother
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- the animals that Marcelo was hoping to work with over the summer
- the main setting of the book where the law firm is located
- where does Marcelo work at the law firm?
- Marcelo's own home
- the author's first name
- the young man that works at the law firm
- the name of the college that both Holmes and Arturo attended
- the company that makes faulty windshields
- the girl that Marcelo would like to help out
- Marcelo's sister
- internal music that Marcelo hears in his head
20 Clues: Marcelo's dog • Marcelo's sister • marcelo's father • marcelo's mother • Marcelo's own home • the author's first name • the main characters special interest • where does Marcelo work at the law firm? • the young man that works at the law firm • the company that makes faulty windshields • the name of the school that Marcelo attends • the place where Jasmine took Marcelo camping • ...
theorist's 2022-01-14
Across
- theorist of GENERAL SYSTEM’S THEORY
- theorist of INTERPERSONAL RELATIONS THEORY PRACTICE
- theorist of PSYCHOSOCIAL DEVELOPMENT
- theorist of BASIC PRINCIPLES of NURSING
- theorist of the GOAL ATTAINMENT
- theorist of the ADVANCE NURSE PRACTITIONERS COMPOSURE BEHAVIOR AND PATIENTS WELLNESS OUTCOME
- ROY, theorist of the ADAPTATION MODEL OF NURSING
- theorist who developed FROM NOVICE to EXPERT EXCELLENCE AND POWER IN CLINICAL NURSING
- theorist who developed CARE,CURE,CORE theory
- theorist of the BEHAVIORAL SYSTEM MODEL
- theorist of the CASAGRA TRANSFORMATICE LEADERSHIP MODEL
- theorist who developed the HUMAN BECOMING THEORY OF NURSING
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- theorist who developed 21 NURSING PROBLEM THEORY
- theorist of the GRAND THEORY OF HUMAN TO HUMAN RELATIONSHIP
- theorist of the TECHNOLOGICAL COMPETENCY AS CARING IN NURSING
- theorist of HEALTH as EXPANDING CONSCIOUSNESS
- theorist of ENVIRONMENTAL THEORY
- theorist of the NURSING PRACTICE AND CAREER
- sent
- theorist kf the DELIVERATIVE NURSING PROCESS THEORY
- theorist of the BASIC PRINCIPLES OF NURSING
21 Clues: sent • theorist of the GOAL ATTAINMENT • theorist of ENVIRONMENTAL THEORY • theorist of GENERAL SYSTEM’S THEORY • theorist of PSYCHOSOCIAL DEVELOPMENT • theorist of BASIC PRINCIPLES of NURSING • theorist of the BEHAVIORAL SYSTEM MODEL • theorist of the NURSING PRACTICE AND CAREER • theorist of the BASIC PRINCIPLES OF NURSING • theorist who developed CARE,CURE,CORE theory • ...
AVID Vocabulary Words 2024-09-17
Across
- Provide evidence or support for the truth or validity of something
- Sink
- To remove a priest from his position
- A curse
- Unimportant, insignificant, negligible
- A person who is fanatical and uncompromising in pursuit of their religions, political, or other ideals
- Propose a possible explanation or theory based on limited evidence
- Combine different elements of substance to form a coherent whole
- Extremely severe or harmful in its effects
- Speak misleadingly and evasively
- Dealing with things sensibly and realistically, based on practical rather than theoretical considerations
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- Able to withstand or recover quickly from difficult conditions
- A fictitious name, especially one used by an author to conceal their identity
- Tending to keep a firm hold of something, clinging or adhering closely
- Remedy for all ills
- Relating to the mental process of perception, memory, judgment, and reasoning
- A skeptical attitude or doubt as to the truth of something
- Based on, concerned with, or verifiable by observation or experience rather than theory or pure logic
- Lasting only for a short time, temporary
- Tending to be different or developed in different directions
- A statement or proposition that seems contradictory or absurd but in reality expressed a possible truth
21 Clues: Sink • A curse • Remedy for all ills • Speak misleadingly and evasively • To remove a priest from his position • Unimportant, insignificant, negligible • Lasting only for a short time, temporary • Extremely severe or harmful in its effects • A skeptical attitude or doubt as to the truth of something • Tending to be different or developed in different directions • ...
Donald Trump 2021-02-19
Across
- Donald Trump was ____ in New York.
- Trump renamed his dad's firm to ___________________.
- dad was a good real estate developer.
- In 2016 Trump won ___________.
- took over his dad's firm.
- was the 45th President of the USA.
- Trump was the ________President of the USA
- The Trump Organization are involved in a _____________.
- He took over his ____ firm.
- Trump campaign slogan was ____________________.
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- Trump was born in new york.
- His dad was a good ________ developer.
- Donald Trump beat ______________.
- Trump was the _____ youngest of his family.
- renamed his dad's firm to Trump Organization.
- 2016 Trump won the election.
- was the second youngest of his family.
- Trump Organization are involved in a lot of projects.
- Trump beat Hillary Clinton.
- Trump campaign slogan was “Make America Great Again,”
20 Clues: took over his dad's firm. • Trump was born in new york. • Trump beat Hillary Clinton. • He took over his ____ firm. • 2016 Trump won the election. • In 2016 Trump won ___________. • Donald Trump beat ______________. • Donald Trump was ____ in New York. • was the 45th President of the USA. • dad was a good real estate developer. • His dad was a good ________ developer. • ...
theorist's 2022-01-14
Across
- theorist of the BEHAVIORAL SYSTEM MODEL
- theorist who developed the HUMAN BECOMING THEORY OF NURSING
- theorist of HEALTH as EXPANDING CONSCIOUSNESS
- theorist of the CASAGRA TRANSFORMATICE LEADERSHIP MODEL
- theorist of the DELIVERATIVE NURSING PROCESS THEORY
- theorist of BASIC PRINCIPLES of NURSING
- theorist of GENERAL SYSTEM’S THEORY
- theorist of the GOAL ATTAINMENT
- theorist of the ADVANCE NURSE PRACTITIONERS COMPOSURE BEHAVIOR AND PATIENTS WELLNESS OUTCOME
- theorist who developed FROM NOVICE to EXPERT EXCELLENCE AND POWER IN CLINICAL NURSING
- theorist of INTERPERSONAL RELATIONS THEORY PRACTICE
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- theorist of ENVIRONMENTAL THEORY
- theorist who developed 21 NURSING PROBLEM THEORY
- theorist of the BASIC PRINCIPLES OF NURSING
- ROY theorist of the ADAPTATION MODEL OF NURSING
- theorist of the NURSING PRACTICE AND CAREER
- theorist of PSYCHOSOCIAL DEVELOPMENT
- theorist of the TECHNOLOGICAL COMPETENCY AS CARING IN NURSING
- theorist of the GRAND THEORY OF HUMAN TO HUMAN RELATIONSHIP
- theorist who developed CARE,CURE,CORE theory
20 Clues: theorist of the GOAL ATTAINMENT • theorist of ENVIRONMENTAL THEORY • theorist of GENERAL SYSTEM’S THEORY • theorist of PSYCHOSOCIAL DEVELOPMENT • theorist of the BEHAVIORAL SYSTEM MODEL • theorist of BASIC PRINCIPLES of NURSING • theorist of the BASIC PRINCIPLES OF NURSING • theorist of the NURSING PRACTICE AND CAREER • theorist who developed CARE,CURE,CORE theory • ...
MSi ESB Unit 3 part 2 vocab 2026-03-15
Across
- The building of something
- The process of developing or being developed
- A systematic method to improve the value of goods or products and services by using an examination of function.
- A person or company that sells goods in large quantities at low prices, typically to retailers
- The making of a judgment about the amount, number, or value of something; assessment:
- An arrangement where a firm has multiple systems or channels for delivering goods and services to the end-users
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- Conveys information from a speaker to an audience.
- An agent who supplies goods to stores and other businesses that sell to consumers
- A person who buys and sells goods or assets for others:
- The forming of a theory or conjecture without firm evidence:
- The sequence of processes involved in the production and distribution of a commodity
- Facts provided or learned about something or someone
12 Clues: The building of something • The process of developing or being developed • Conveys information from a speaker to an audience. • Facts provided or learned about something or someone • A person who buys and sells goods or assets for others: • The forming of a theory or conjecture without firm evidence: • ...
TKM vocab 2020-10-26
Across
- settlement of differences in which concessions are made
- a small party or flock of birds
- the state of being annoyed, frustrated, or worried
- departing from the established norm, model, or rule
- a formal pronouncement from an authoritative source
- a temporary stay
- involve as a necessary or inevitable part or consequence
- the forming of a theory or conjecture without firm evidence
- to roll about or lie relaxed in mud or water
- make an unpleasant feeling less intense
- forbidden by law, rules, or custom
- a person who prepared and sold medicine and drugs
- exhibiting or having ill-will; malicious
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- to come down voluntarily to the level of inferiors
- remain constant to a purpose in spite of obstacles
- native
- authoritative statements
- great embarrassment and shame
- reserved and uncommunicative in speech
- threats
- annoyed; bothered
21 Clues: native • threats • a temporary stay • annoyed; bothered • authoritative statements • great embarrassment and shame • a small party or flock of birds • forbidden by law, rules, or custom • reserved and uncommunicative in speech • make an unpleasant feeling less intense • exhibiting or having ill-will; malicious • to roll about or lie relaxed in mud or water • ...
Name: __________ 2014-02-22
Across
- To show sudden irritation.
- The art of working with raised and ornamental designs with a needle.
- Extremely wicked or evil plot.
- Something of very little importance or value.
- To keep secrets or private manners in a trustful way.
- To twist the body about in a violent way.
- An item of additional material added at the end of a book.
- A comprehensive and detailed explanation of an idea or theory.
- Not clearly stated.
- A firm and tangy cheese.
- Arrogantly superior and disdainful.
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- Showing respect.
- Soft, spongy and moist.
- To hesitate when speaking to the public.
- Radiating or reflecting light.
- A small room or section of a pantry.
- Disgusting animals i.e cockroaches, mice etc.
- To stand or rise stiffly.
- An old and/or ugly woman.
- A room that leads to a larger room.
20 Clues: Showing respect. • Not clearly stated. • Soft, spongy and moist. • A firm and tangy cheese. • To stand or rise stiffly. • An old and/or ugly woman. • To show sudden irritation. • Extremely wicked or evil plot. • Radiating or reflecting light. • A room that leads to a larger room. • Arrogantly superior and disdainful. • A small room or section of a pantry. • ...
Business and Government-Lecture-1-Crossword 2026-01-16
Across
- A business organization created to produce goods or services and generate profit within society.
- The level of importance a stakeholder holds based on power, legitimacy, and urgency.
- A theory viewing the firm as the property of shareholders whose interests take priority.
- The perception that a stakeholder’s actions or claims are appropriate within societal norms.
- An interconnected structure in which organizations interact continuously with their surroundings.
- An organization engaged in producing goods or providing services for profit.
- The economic and social benefits created by corporations for various stakeholder groups.
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- The external context of social, political, economic, and technological forces surrounding a firm.
- The degree to which a stakeholder’s claim requires immediate managerial attention.
- The ability of a stakeholder to influence organizational decisions or outcomes.
- The increasing integration of businesses, markets, and societies across national borders.
- A managerial process used to identify stakeholders and evaluate their interests and influence.
- The collective system of people, communities, and institutions within which businesses operate.
- A temporary alliance formed by stakeholders to pursue shared interests.
- A person or group that affects or is affected by an organization’s decisions and actions.
15 Clues: A temporary alliance formed by stakeholders to pursue shared interests. • An organization engaged in producing goods or providing services for profit. • The ability of a stakeholder to influence organizational decisions or outcomes. • The degree to which a stakeholder’s claim requires immediate managerial attention. • ...
Jack Edmondson p3 2022-05-18
Across
- designed to resist the penetration of bullets.
- the process of developing or being developed.
- accept or admit the existence or truth of.
- the height of an object or point in relation to sea level or ground level.
- of or from outside the earth or its atmosphere.
- machinery and equipment developed from the application of scientific knowledge.
- the fact or condition of functioning or being active.
- a political theory derived from Karl Marx, advocating class war and leading to a society in which all property is publicly owned and each person works and is paid according to their abilities and needs.
- relating to the nucleus of an atom.
- in a way that lasts or remains unchanged indefinitely; for all time.
Down
- the work done by, or the occupation of, an engineer
- the forming of a theory or conjecture without firm evidence.
- a deputy or substitute acting for a superior.
- a celestial body orbiting the earth or another planet.
- the action of transporting someone or something or the process of being transported.
- relating to or resembling photographs.
- the air available to aircraft to fly in, especially the part subject to the jurisdiction of a particular country.
- the ability to acquire and apply knowledge and skills.
- a leveled strip of smooth ground along which aircraft take off and land.
- an event or occurrence.
- a vehicle used for space travel.
21 Clues: an event or occurrence. • a vehicle used for space travel. • relating to the nucleus of an atom. • relating to or resembling photographs. • accept or admit the existence or truth of. • a deputy or substitute acting for a superior. • the process of developing or being developed. • designed to resist the penetration of bullets. • ...
Theoretical Perspective of Public Policy Making 2022-12-11
Across
- in basic assumption of system theory, government institutions and political process
- ______ is behavior of actor within institution in neo-institutional theory
- Similar to elite theory, this
- They implement policy in elite theory
- elites make policy by making decision base on their ______, priorities, values (Nilai) and interests towards some problem instead of the masses.
- Each group comprises of individuals who shared same interest and attitude and Group make claims upon other groups to preserve / fights to improve its interest (public problem of its concern)refers to the ___________ of group theory.
- Policy is formulated ______ the political system (black box) but no description given on how political system makes decision
- In elite theory, they have no power and easily manipulated.
- the weaknesses of neo-institutional theory is the roles and functions /influence of political parties, various groups in a society, and public opinions ______ explained.
- in group's theory, Government will act as a _____ toward group struggle by making decisions that could accommodate interest of all group.
- ______ is interconnection between institutions, rules and regulations(system and values)in neo-institutional theory
- describes policy making in the context of US pluralist society.
- in Groups theory they would influences government decision makers to shape decisions that would _____ interest of the group.
- process to maximize own self-interest (individual interest) and to achieve "maximum social gain".
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- In making policy decisions in neo institutional theory, actors _______ within institution, system and procedures to achieve political and policy goals
- in system theory, Policy making is influence by political system _______to its environment.
- _____is government / political institutions: executive, legislative & judiciary in neo-institutional theory
- the weaknesses of group theory is it does not _____________ how government reacted towards group struggle and make policy decision
- In elite theory, they composed of people with wealth, intelligence, and skills.
- in rational theory, Political actor _____ all facts(information) then listed and ranked all alternatives according to priorities to solve problem (all information required to list and rank is assume available)
- This theory assumed public policy is the output/outcome from political system responses to the demand arising from its environment
- ________ decision making is individuals in rational decision making theory, the decision is made by groups of _______ through
- in basic assumption of system theory, (decisions / laws / rules) = policy
- Public policy not reflective of public demand, but rather a product of the elites values refers to the _________ of the elite theory
- political theory, Political actor analyzes alternative - determine all consequences such as cost, benefits, advantages and disadvantages resulting from each of
- rational theory assumed individual values is primary in making ______, instead of groups, organizations and societies values.
- Theory describes policy making by focusing on the behavior of the decision / policy maker within governmental or political institutions
- in basic assumption of system theory, anything outside political system that influence input and output. Example: changes in IT, social, demography, economy)
- also describes policy making in the context of US pluralist society.
- elites make policy decision by making small changes to the earlier decisions/policy to constraints of resources, expertise &_______.
- ____ is people in the institutions (official actor), and outside institutions (unofficial actor)in neo-institutional theory
- in basic assumption of system theory, public responses towards output
- in basic assumption of system theory, come from the environment , comprises of demand / support (example: when people pay tax, obey regulations/decisions made by government)
- alternative
34 Clues: alternative • Similar to elite theory, this • They implement policy in elite theory • In elite theory, they have no power and easily manipulated. • describes policy making in the context of US pluralist society. • also describes policy making in the context of US pluralist society. • in basic assumption of system theory, public responses towards output • ...
Jack Edmondson p3 2022-05-18
Across
- designed to resist the penetration of bullets.
- a celestial body orbiting the earth or another planet.
- the fact or condition of functioning or being active.
- the action of transporting someone or something or the process of being transported.
- the process of developing or being developed.
- the ability to acquire and apply knowledge and skills.
- machinery and equipment developed from the application of scientific knowledge.
- the height of an object or point in relation to sea level or ground level.
Down
- in a way that lasts or remains unchanged indefinitely; for all time.
- the work done by, or the occupation of, an engineer
- accept or admit the existence or truth of.
- of or from outside the earth or its atmosphere.
- an event or occurrence.
- a vehicle used for space travel.
- the air available to aircraft to fly in, especially the part subject to the jurisdiction of a particular country.
- the forming of a theory or conjecture without firm evidence.
- a leveled strip of smooth ground along which aircraft take off and land.
- a political theory derived from Karl Marx, advocating class war and leading to a society in which all property is publicly owned and each person works and is paid according to their abilities and needs.
- relating to or resembling photographs.
- a deputy or substitute acting for a superior.
- relating to the nucleus of an atom.
21 Clues: an event or occurrence. • a vehicle used for space travel. • relating to the nucleus of an atom. • relating to or resembling photographs. • accept or admit the existence or truth of. • the process of developing or being developed. • a deputy or substitute acting for a superior. • designed to resist the penetration of bullets. • ...
Jack Edmondson p3 2022-05-18
Across
- designed to resist the penetration of bullets.
- a leveled strip of smooth ground along which aircraft take off and land.
- of or from outside the earth or its atmosphere.
- accept or admit the existence or truth of.
- the air available to aircraft to fly in, especially the part subject to the jurisdiction of a particular country.
- the action of transporting someone or something or the process of being transported.
- the fact or condition of functioning or being active.
- the ability to acquire and apply knowledge and skills.
- an event or occurrence.
- the forming of a theory or conjecture without firm evidence.
- the work done by, or the occupation of, an engineer
Down
- a deputy or substitute acting for a superior.
- in a way that lasts or remains unchanged indefinitely; for all time.
- relating to the nucleus of an atom.
- relating to or resembling photographs.
- a vehicle used for space travel.
- a celestial body orbiting the earth or another planet.
- the height of an object or point in relation to sea level or ground level.
- machinery and equipment developed from the application of scientific knowledge.
- the process of developing or being developed.
- a political theory derived from Karl Marx, advocating class war and leading to a society in which all property is publicly owned and each person works and is paid according to their abilities and needs.
21 Clues: an event or occurrence. • a vehicle used for space travel. • relating to the nucleus of an atom. • relating to or resembling photographs. • accept or admit the existence or truth of. • a deputy or substitute acting for a superior. • the process of developing or being developed. • designed to resist the penetration of bullets. • ...
Jack Edmondson p3 2022-05-18
Across
- in a way that lasts or remains unchanged indefinitely; for all time.
- the air available to aircraft to fly in, especially the part subject to the jurisdiction of a particular country.
- relating to the nucleus of an atom.
- machinery and equipment developed from the application of scientific knowledge.
- a political theory derived from Karl Marx, advocating class war and leading to a society in which all property is publicly owned and each person works and is paid according to their abilities and needs.
- of or from outside the earth or its atmosphere.
- a leveled strip of smooth ground along which aircraft take off and land.
- the height of an object or point in relation to sea level or ground level.
- relating to or resembling photographs.
- accept or admit the existence or truth of.
- an event or occurrence.
- the fact or condition of functioning or being active.
Down
- designed to resist the penetration of bullets.
- a celestial body orbiting the earth or another planet.
- a vehicle used for space travel.
- the forming of a theory or conjecture without firm evidence.
- the work done by, or the occupation of, an engineer
- the ability to acquire and apply knowledge and skills.
- the action of transporting someone or something or the process of being transported.
- a deputy or substitute acting for a superior.
- the process of developing or being developed.
21 Clues: an event or occurrence. • a vehicle used for space travel. • relating to the nucleus of an atom. • relating to or resembling photographs. • accept or admit the existence or truth of. • a deputy or substitute acting for a superior. • the process of developing or being developed. • designed to resist the penetration of bullets. • ...
Jack Edmondson p3 2022-05-18
Across
- designed to resist the penetration of bullets.
- a leveled strip of smooth ground along which aircraft take off and land.
- of or from outside the earth or its atmosphere.
- accept or admit the existence or truth of.
- the air available to aircraft to fly in, especially the part subject to the jurisdiction of a particular country.
- the action of transporting someone or something or the process of being transported.
- the fact or condition of functioning or being active.
- the ability to acquire and apply knowledge and skills.
- an event or occurrence.
- the forming of a theory or conjecture without firm evidence.
- the work done by, or the occupation of, an engineer
Down
- a deputy or substitute acting for a superior.
- in a way that lasts or remains unchanged indefinitely; for all time.
- relating to the nucleus of an atom.
- relating to or resembling photographs.
- a vehicle used for space travel.
- a celestial body orbiting the earth or another planet.
- the height of an object or point in relation to sea level or ground level.
- machinery and equipment developed from the application of scientific knowledge.
- the process of developing or being developed.
- a political theory derived from Karl Marx, advocating class war and leading to a society in which all property is publicly owned and each person works and is paid according to their abilities and needs.
21 Clues: an event or occurrence. • a vehicle used for space travel. • relating to the nucleus of an atom. • relating to or resembling photographs. • accept or admit the existence or truth of. • a deputy or substitute acting for a superior. • the process of developing or being developed. • designed to resist the penetration of bullets. • ...
Jack Edmondson p3 2022-05-18
Across
- designed to resist the penetration of bullets.
- a leveled strip of smooth ground along which aircraft take off and land.
- of or from outside the earth or its atmosphere.
- accept or admit the existence or truth of.
- the air available to aircraft to fly in, especially the part subject to the jurisdiction of a particular country.
- the action of transporting someone or something or the process of being transported.
- the fact or condition of functioning or being active.
- the ability to acquire and apply knowledge and skills.
- an event or occurrence.
- the forming of a theory or conjecture without firm evidence.
- the work done by, or the occupation of, an engineer
Down
- a deputy or substitute acting for a superior.
- in a way that lasts or remains unchanged indefinitely; for all time.
- relating to the nucleus of an atom.
- relating to or resembling photographs.
- a vehicle used for space travel.
- a celestial body orbiting the earth or another planet.
- the height of an object or point in relation to sea level or ground level.
- machinery and equipment developed from the application of scientific knowledge.
- the process of developing or being developed.
- a political theory derived from Karl Marx, advocating class war and leading to a society in which all property is publicly owned and each person works and is paid according to their abilities and needs.
21 Clues: an event or occurrence. • a vehicle used for space travel. • relating to the nucleus of an atom. • relating to or resembling photographs. • accept or admit the existence or truth of. • a deputy or substitute acting for a superior. • the process of developing or being developed. • designed to resist the penetration of bullets. • ...
Science Crossword 2021-05-06
Across
- anything that occupies space and has mass
- the movement caused within a fluid by the tendency of hotter and therefore less dense material to rise
- firm and stable in shape; not liquid or fluid.
- the heaviness of a person or thing.
- the temperature at which a liquid boils and turns to vapor.
- The kinetic theory of matter (particle theory) says that all matter consists of many
- the degree or intensity of heat present in a substance or object
- Energy stored in the bonds of chemical compounds
- having no fixed shape (unlike a solid) and no fixed volume
- substance that flows freely but is of constant volume
- energy derived as a result of movement of electrons
- the temperature at which a liquid boils and turns to vapor.
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- form of matter that has a constant composition and properties
- the process by which heat or electricity is directly transmitted through a substance
- The energy of an object due to its motion or position
- the energy released during nuclear fission or fusion
- Liquid to Gas A change of state is the change of a substance from one physical form to another
- the quantity of three-dimensional space enclosed by a closed surface
- Heat is the form of energy that is transferred between systems or objects with different temperature
- the emission of energy as electromagnetic waves or as moving subatomic particles
- typically large body of matter with no definite shape.
21 Clues: the heaviness of a person or thing. • anything that occupies space and has mass • firm and stable in shape; not liquid or fluid. • Energy stored in the bonds of chemical compounds • energy derived as a result of movement of electrons • the energy released during nuclear fission or fusion • The energy of an object due to its motion or position • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2023-09-27
Across
- A group of people working together in a coordinated effort to reach certain goals can best be described as an
- A short term incentive used to induce a purchase
- Control function of management cannot be performed without
- The characteristic of a service being produced and consumed simulataneously
- From which country did the theory of TQM emerge from
- The total amount of capital used for the acquisition of profits by a firm or project
- Business Management theory that assumes people are basically lazy and will avoid working if they can
- The parent company of a franchise is known as
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- An export house is also called as a ____house
- A strategic planning tool used to evaluate the strength, weakness, opportunities and threats to a project
- Debenture securities carry _____
- Expand the term PAN in PAN card
- A system that is used to maintain a desired level of quality in a product or service
13 Clues: Expand the term PAN in PAN card • Debenture securities carry _____ • An export house is also called as a ____house • The parent company of a franchise is known as • A short term incentive used to induce a purchase • From which country did the theory of TQM emerge from • Control function of management cannot be performed without • ...
Jack Edmondson p3 2022-05-18
Across
- in a way that lasts or remains unchanged indefinitely; for all time.
- the air available to aircraft to fly in, especially the part subject to the jurisdiction of a particular country.
- relating to the nucleus of an atom.
- machinery and equipment developed from the application of scientific knowledge.
- a political theory derived from Karl Marx, advocating class war and leading to a society in which all property is publicly owned and each person works and is paid according to their abilities and needs.
- of or from outside the earth or its atmosphere.
- a leveled strip of smooth ground along which aircraft take off and land.
- the height of an object or point in relation to sea level or ground level.
- relating to or resembling photographs.
- accept or admit the existence or truth of.
- an event or occurrence.
- the fact or condition of functioning or being active.
Down
- designed to resist the penetration of bullets.
- a celestial body orbiting the earth or another planet.
- a vehicle used for space travel.
- the forming of a theory or conjecture without firm evidence.
- the work done by, or the occupation of, an engineer
- the ability to acquire and apply knowledge and skills.
- the action of transporting someone or something or the process of being transported.
- a deputy or substitute acting for a superior.
- the process of developing or being developed.
21 Clues: an event or occurrence. • a vehicle used for space travel. • relating to the nucleus of an atom. • relating to or resembling photographs. • accept or admit the existence or truth of. • a deputy or substitute acting for a superior. • the process of developing or being developed. • designed to resist the penetration of bullets. • ...
Jack Edmondson p3 2022-05-18
Across
- in a way that lasts or remains unchanged indefinitely; for all time.
- the air available to aircraft to fly in, especially the part subject to the jurisdiction of a particular country.
- relating to the nucleus of an atom.
- machinery and equipment developed from the application of scientific knowledge.
- a political theory derived from Karl Marx, advocating class war and leading to a society in which all property is publicly owned and each person works and is paid according to their abilities and needs.
- of or from outside the earth or its atmosphere.
- a leveled strip of smooth ground along which aircraft take off and land.
- the height of an object or point in relation to sea level or ground level.
- relating to or resembling photographs.
- accept or admit the existence or truth of.
- an event or occurrence.
- the fact or condition of functioning or being active.
Down
- designed to resist the penetration of bullets.
- a celestial body orbiting the earth or another planet.
- a vehicle used for space travel.
- the forming of a theory or conjecture without firm evidence.
- the work done by, or the occupation of, an engineer
- the ability to acquire and apply knowledge and skills.
- the action of transporting someone or something or the process of being transported.
- a deputy or substitute acting for a superior.
- the process of developing or being developed.
21 Clues: an event or occurrence. • a vehicle used for space travel. • relating to the nucleus of an atom. • relating to or resembling photographs. • accept or admit the existence or truth of. • a deputy or substitute acting for a superior. • the process of developing or being developed. • designed to resist the penetration of bullets. • ...
Firm Frame 2025-12-13
Competition 2025-04-22
Across
- Lowering average costs over time through using profit to fund research and development of new technology or new production processes
- Where the allocation of resources is determined by supply and demand in the market and the price mechanism as opposed to command economies in which the government controls economic resources.
- All buyers and sellers have complete information about prices and products in the market
- When quantity demanded is not very response to changes in price
- A licence which means no other firm can make that product for a number of years, giving them monopoly power. Often used for new pharmaceutical drugs to allow firms to earn back the high costs of developing the drug.
- Money, time or resources that are gone and cannot be retrieved making them irrelevant to future decisions.
- When increasing output leads to lower average costs
- When there are a few large firms in the market. Oligopolies have the following characteristics. , Few large firms , High barriers to entry , Imperfect information , Similar yet differentiated product, Price maker (can set its own prices), Interdependent with other rival firms
- When there is only one firm in the market. It has the following characteristics , One firm which is the entire market . Unique product with lack of close substitute, High barriers to entry , Imperfect information , Price Maker (can set its own prices)
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- When quantity demanded is very responsive to changes in price
- A firm that is just entering a market as a new competitor
- Rivalry between firms in a market. The more firms in a market, the more competitive it is
- Things that make it difficult for a new firm to enter a market such as high start up costs, incumbent firms with economies of scale or legal barriers like patents.
- When a firm must consider the response its rival firms will take to any of their own actions when deciding what course of action to take. for example if Firm A lowers their price, what will Firm B do? Firm A must consider this when making a decision on their own prices.
- A firm that is already operating in the market
- When a firm must accept the market price determined by the forces of supply and demand (seen in perfect competition)
- When economic resources (land, labour, capital and enterprise) are allocated the most efficiently to best meet consumers wants and needs
- Many firms, Many buyers , Homogenous (identical) product , Perfect information , No barriers to entry
- When a firm is able to set their own prices rather than having to accept a market price. Seen in monopoly and oligopoly markets.
19 Clues: A firm that is already operating in the market • When increasing output leads to lower average costs • A firm that is just entering a market as a new competitor • When quantity demanded is very responsive to changes in price • When quantity demanded is not very response to changes in price • ...
NURSING THEORISTS 2022-01-15
Across
- the core of the Theory of Caring is that “humans cannot be treated as objects and that humans cannot be separated from self, other, nature, and the larger workforce”
- the Deliberative Nursing Process Theory stresses the reciprocal relationship between patient and nurse
- In the caritative caring theory, the substance and core of caring is described as 'to care is to tend, play and learn in faith, hope and love'
- she established the 21 Problems of Nursing Theory
- she formulated the Transcultural Nursing Theory
- made the system model diagram that breaks down into the four concepts of the meta-paradigm of nursing
- the Care, Core, and Cure emphasizes the patient's needs above all else and elevates the importance of nurturing patients
- Expanding Consciousness Theory states that people cannot be divided into parts
- the Behavioral System Model is the idea that "all the patterned, repetitive, purposeful ways of behaving that characterize each person's life
- the Theory of Unitary Human Beings' goal of nurses is to participate in the process of change
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- Hierarchy of Needs is a motivational theory in psychology comprising a five-tier model of human needs
- created the Human Becoming Theory of Nursing, which guides nurses to focus on quality of life from each person's own perspective as the goal of nursing
- the basic concept of the Theory of Goal Attainment is that the nurse and patient communicate
- the Grand Theory of Human-to-Human Relationships provides nurses with a foundation necessary to connect therapeutically with other human beings
- in her Interpersonal Theory and Nursing Process, she considers nursing to be a “significant, therapeutic, interpersonal process”
- in her Environmental Theory, she believed that a healthy environmental was fundamental for healing
- Adaptation Model, which states that the goal of nursing care is to promote patient adaptation.
- Geneneral System Theory is a complex of interacting elements and that they are open to, and interact with their environments
- the Theory of Self-Care Deficit contains the five methods of helping
- developed a concept theory known as “From Novice to Expert”
20 Clues: she formulated the Transcultural Nursing Theory • she established the 21 Problems of Nursing Theory • developed a concept theory known as “From Novice to Expert” • the Theory of Self-Care Deficit contains the five methods of helping • Expanding Consciousness Theory states that people cannot be divided into parts • ...
Renowned Psychologists 2021-06-27
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- theory of cognitive development
- learning is a function of change in behavior
- creator of attachment theory
- gestalt therapy
- law of effect principle
- father of behaviourism
- theory called Individual Psychology
- child analysisl
- mother of Family Therapy
- theory of moral development
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- rational Emotive Behavior Therapy
- theory of personality involves a self-concept
- theories on love, intelligence, and creativity
- theories of neurotic needs
- expert on human memory
- sociocultural theory
- learning theory in education
- coined the term "erotic plasticity"
- used the bobo doll
- psychologist, humanistic philosopher
- personality Trait Theory
21 Clues: gestalt therapy • child analysisl • used the bobo doll • sociocultural theory • expert on human memory • father of behaviourism • law of effect principle • mother of Family Therapy • personality Trait Theory • theories of neurotic needs • theory of moral development • learning theory in education • creator of attachment theory • theory of cognitive development • ...
Theories of Child Development 2013-05-08
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- believed children should be guided with love and affection to expect behavior.
- Human Needs Theory.
- Psychosocial Theory.
- Second stage of Jean Piaget's theory.
- Emotional bond between child and caregiver.
- Individual tends to think conceptually about numbers, relationships and patterns.
- The way in which one acts.
- Are good at thinking in patterns, rhythms and sounds.
- Parent and child works together.
- Cognitive Development Theory.
- first stage in Jean Piaget's theory.
- First part of Operant Conditioning Theory.
- Child is anxious about exploring surrounding,even when mother is present.
- Parents Style Theory.
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- Socio-Cultural Theory.
- Erickson's theory.
- Third stage in Jean Piaget's theory.
- Are able to use words well, both when writing and speaking.
- Mainly about baby and childcare.
- Parents have no rules.
- Emotional response.
- Third stage in Erickson's theory.
- Third part of Operant Conditioning Theory.
- Relating to the biological study of physiology.
- Affection towards child
- Human Ecology Theory.
- Operant Conditioning Theory.
- Developed the Psychoanalytic Theory.
28 Clues: Erickson's theory. • Human Needs Theory. • Emotional response. • Psychosocial Theory. • Human Ecology Theory. • Parents Style Theory. • Socio-Cultural Theory. • Parents have no rules. • Affection towards child • The way in which one acts. • Operant Conditioning Theory. • Cognitive Development Theory. • Mainly about baby and childcare. • Parent and child works together. • ...
MGST Group H Activity 2014-04-01
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- Only a fraction of the board can be elected at one time: ___ boards
- ___ price
- A bribe to prevent the pursuit of a takeover
- An automatic payment managers receive following the takeover of their firm
- Any strategy to make a firm less attractive following its takeover
- Carl Icahn was a corporate ___
- ___ statute
- ___ share acquisition
- #21 had a value of one hundred and ___ billion
- An investor that buys enough shares to prevent an acquisition
- [16 through 20 are Antitakeover laws at state level] ___-out
- M&A have been on the ___ since the 1980s
- World's largest hostile takeover: Vodaphone and ___
- Blank ___ preferred is a type of #9
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- Firm level and US state level are the categories of ___
- ___ rules" if 90% approval is needed from shareholders
- The L in LBO
- Vodafone's acquiring AirTouch was a ___acquisition
- Opposite of #5
- Poison pill ___ laws
- The firm that is buying
- Pfizer acquired ___ in 2009
- ___ mergers are when both firms' managements agree to the deal
- ___ debt is one explanation for the 80's spike in US acquisitions
- The firm that is being sold
25 Clues: ___ price • ___ statute • The L in LBO • Opposite of #5 • Poison pill ___ laws • ___ share acquisition • The firm that is buying • Pfizer acquired ___ in 2009 • The firm that is being sold • Carl Icahn was a corporate ___ • Blank ___ preferred is a type of #9 • M&A have been on the ___ since the 1980s • A bribe to prevent the pursuit of a takeover • ...
Nursing Theory Crossword Group 5 2022-03-21
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- Who’s theory focused on mothers and helped them form an attachment with their children?
- Whose theory had the ten major concepts of Ventilation and warming, light and noise, cleanliness of the area, health of houses, bed and bedding, personal cleanliness, variety, offering hope and advice, food, and observation?
- This theorist developed the self-care deficit theory, focusing on the importance of an individual’s practice of self-care.
- Who taught a holistic view of patients, shown in the Systems Model?
- Who came up with the 7 nursing roles?
- What theorist developed the Nursing Need Theory?
- What theorists theory contained steps that spelled out ADPIE? :
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- This theorist focused on the helper/helpeee relationship.
- Who came up with a theory that identified 3 nursing decisions and actions, which are cultural preservation, cultural care accommodations, and cultural care repatterning?
- What theorist based their theory on the patients self-efficacy?
- Whose theory stated that individuals were surrounded by energy outside of their bodies?
- Who developed the theory with the goal of helping a patient grow and attain goals?
- Who created the 10 carative factors of caring?
- Who developed the behavioral system model and is known for her modern-style of nursing?
- Whose theory uses water as a metaphor to communicate the different aspects of the theory?
- who created the theory that involves the “unfreezing-change-refreeze model”?
- This theorist says that there are five goals of nursing intervention in their theory. That theorist is…
- Who’s Theory contained “The 3 C’s”, which were independent but interconnected circles?
- Who implemented a grading policy for nursing students that required them to prove their abilities?
- Who developed the health promotion model to look out for a patient's well-being?
20 Clues: Who came up with the 7 nursing roles? • Who created the 10 carative factors of caring? • What theorist developed the Nursing Need Theory? • This theorist focused on the helper/helpeee relationship. • What theorist based their theory on the patients self-efficacy? • What theorists theory contained steps that spelled out ADPIE? : • ...
Monopoly - Oligopoly 2025-12-01
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- - An illegal agreement among firms in an oligopoly to cooperate to limit competition, often by fixing prices or restricting output to increase joint profits.
- - A formal, explicit agreement among firms to collude. A well-known international example is the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC).
- - A form of tacit collusion where one dominant firm in an oligopoly announces a price change, and other firms in the industry follow suit to maintain stability and avoid price wars.
- - The practice of a monopolist charging different prices to different customers or groups for the same product, based on their varying willingness to pay. To be effective, the firm must have market power, separate its markets, and prevent reselling.
- - a situation in which firms compete but also possess market power—which enables them to affect market prices
- - A market structure in which a single firm is the sole supplier of a particular good or service, and there are no close substitutes.
- - The study of strategic decision-making in situations where the outcome depends on the choices of interdependent players. It is often used to analyze the behavior of firms in an oligopoly.
- - The defining feature of a monopoly, where one firm produces all the output for an entire market.
- - an industry in which there are only two producing firms
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- - A strategy used by firms in an oligopoly to distinguish their products from competitors' products through unique features, branding, quality, or advertising. This allows them to compete on factors other than price.
- - A market where competition is restricted by law. The government may create monopolies by granting exclusive rights through patents, trademarks, or licenses.
- - Obstacles that prevent new competitors from easily entering a market. High barriers to entry are a defining characteristic of both monopolies and oligopolies.
- - A type of monopoly that occurs when a single firm can supply an entire market at a lower average cost than two or more firms. This often happens in industries with high fixed costs, such as public utilities.
- - A firm that can set or influence the market price of its product. Unlike firms in perfect competition (which are "price takers"), monopolies and oligopolies are "price makers" due to their market power.
- - A reduction in economic efficiency that occurs when the equilibrium for a good or a service is not optimal. Monopoly pricing typically results in a deadweight loss to society because the quantity of goods produced is lower than in a competitive market.
- - An industry with only a few sellers
- - A firm's ability to influence the market price of a product or service. Both monopolies and oligopolies have significant market power, unlike firms in a perfectly competitive market.
17 Clues: - An industry with only a few sellers • - an industry in which there are only two producing firms • - The defining feature of a monopoly, where one firm produces all the output for an entire market. • - a situation in which firms compete but also possess market power—which enables them to affect market prices • ...
Ryan Kung Vocabulary Homework 2019-09-23
9 Clues: Subject of a talk • To do something harmful • Series of relevant incidents • Occurs right after the climax • Summary of a personal narrative • Description of a idea or theory • The most important point of something • A firm decision to do or not do something • To bend ones head or body forward and downward
Monopoly - Oligopoly 2025-12-01
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- - An illegal agreement among firms in an oligopoly to cooperate to limit competition, often by fixing prices or restricting output to increase joint profits.
- - A formal, explicit agreement among firms to collude. A well-known international example is the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC).
- - A form of tacit collusion where one dominant firm in an oligopoly announces a price change, and other firms in the industry follow suit to maintain stability and avoid price wars.
- - The practice of a monopolist charging different prices to different customers or groups for the same product, based on their varying willingness to pay. To be effective, the firm must have market power, separate its markets, and prevent reselling.
- - a situation in which firms compete but also possess market power—which enables them to affect market prices
- - A market structure in which a single firm is the sole supplier of a particular good or service, and there are no close substitutes.
- - The study of strategic decision-making in situations where the outcome depends on the choices of interdependent players. It is often used to analyze the behavior of firms in an oligopoly.
- - The defining feature of a monopoly, where one firm produces all the output for an entire market.
- - an industry in which there are only two producing firms
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- - A strategy used by firms in an oligopoly to distinguish their products from competitors' products through unique features, branding, quality, or advertising. This allows them to compete on factors other than price.
- - A market where competition is restricted by law. The government may create monopolies by granting exclusive rights through patents, trademarks, or licenses.
- - Obstacles that prevent new competitors from easily entering a market. High barriers to entry are a defining characteristic of both monopolies and oligopolies.
- - A type of monopoly that occurs when a single firm can supply an entire market at a lower average cost than two or more firms. This often happens in industries with high fixed costs, such as public utilities.
- - A firm that can set or influence the market price of its product. Unlike firms in perfect competition (which are "price takers"), monopolies and oligopolies are "price makers" due to their market power.
- - A reduction in economic efficiency that occurs when the equilibrium for a good or a service is not optimal. Monopoly pricing typically results in a deadweight loss to society because the quantity of goods produced is lower than in a competitive market.
- - An industry with only a few sellers
- - A firm's ability to influence the market price of a product or service. Both monopolies and oligopolies have significant market power, unlike firms in a perfectly competitive market.
17 Clues: - An industry with only a few sellers • - an industry in which there are only two producing firms • - The defining feature of a monopoly, where one firm produces all the output for an entire market. • - a situation in which firms compete but also possess market power—which enables them to affect market prices • ...
Firm Behaviour 2024-01-16
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- this kind of power doesn’t exist in perfect competition
- example of a barrier to entry
- this curve is flat when it equals MC
- economists include these costs
- when marginal product of labour is decreasing, it’s
- firms in perfect competition are price
- MC=P=AVC is the point of
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- these kinds of economic profits are not possible in perfect competition
- costs that do not vary with output are
- a firm’s inability to fully utilize its resources
- in perfect competition, products are not
- the demand curve of perfect competition is perfectly
- TC-TFC equals
- these kinds of costs should not be considered when moving forward
- example firm used in class about marginal product of labour
15 Clues: TC-TFC equals • MC=P=AVC is the point of • example of a barrier to entry • economists include these costs • this curve is flat when it equals MC • costs that do not vary with output are • firms in perfect competition are price • in perfect competition, products are not • a firm’s inability to fully utilize its resources • when marginal product of labour is decreasing, it’s • ...
Nursing Theory Crossword Group 5 2022-03-21
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- Who’s theory focused on mothers and helped them form an attachment with their children?
- Whose theory had the ten major concepts of Ventilation and warming, light and noise, cleanliness of the area, health of houses, bed and bedding, personal cleanliness, variety, offering hope and advice, food, and observation?
- This theorist developed the self-care deficit theory, focusing on the importance of an individual’s practice of self-care.
- Who taught a holistic view of patients, shown in the Systems Model?
- Who came up with the 7 nursing roles?
- What theorist developed the Nursing Need Theory?
- What theorists theory contained steps that spelled out ADPIE? :
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- This theorist focused on the helper/helpeee relationship.
- Who came up with a theory that identified 3 nursing decisions and actions, which are cultural preservation, cultural care accommodations, and cultural care repatterning?
- What theorist based their theory on the patients self-efficacy?
- Whose theory stated that individuals were surrounded by energy outside of their bodies?
- Who developed the theory with the goal of helping a patient grow and attain goals?
- Who created the 10 carative factors of caring?
- Who developed the behavioral system model and is known for her modern-style of nursing?
- Whose theory uses water as a metaphor to communicate the different aspects of the theory?
- who created the theory that involves the “unfreezing-change-refreeze model”?
- This theorist says that there are five goals of nursing intervention in their theory. That theorist is…
- Who’s Theory contained “The 3 C’s”, which were independent but interconnected circles?
- Who implemented a grading policy for nursing students that required them to prove their abilities?
- Who developed the health promotion model to look out for a patient's well-being?
20 Clues: Who came up with the 7 nursing roles? • Who created the 10 carative factors of caring? • What theorist developed the Nursing Need Theory? • This theorist focused on the helper/helpeee relationship. • What theorist based their theory on the patients self-efficacy? • What theorists theory contained steps that spelled out ADPIE? : • ...
Monopoly - Oligopoly 2025-12-01
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- - An illegal agreement among firms in an oligopoly to cooperate to limit competition, often by fixing prices or restricting output to increase joint profits.
- - A formal, explicit agreement among firms to collude. A well-known international example is the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC).
- - A form of tacit collusion where one dominant firm in an oligopoly announces a price change, and other firms in the industry follow suit to maintain stability and avoid price wars.
- - The practice of a monopolist charging different prices to different customers or groups for the same product, based on their varying willingness to pay. To be effective, the firm must have market power, separate its markets, and prevent reselling.
- - a situation in which firms compete but also possess market power—which enables them to affect market prices
- - A market structure in which a single firm is the sole supplier of a particular good or service, and there are no close substitutes.
- - The study of strategic decision-making in situations where the outcome depends on the choices of interdependent players. It is often used to analyze the behavior of firms in an oligopoly.
- - The defining feature of a monopoly, where one firm produces all the output for an entire market.
- - an industry in which there are only two producing firms
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- - A strategy used by firms in an oligopoly to distinguish their products from competitors' products through unique features, branding, quality, or advertising. This allows them to compete on factors other than price.
- - A market where competition is restricted by law. The government may create monopolies by granting exclusive rights through patents, trademarks, or licenses.
- - Obstacles that prevent new competitors from easily entering a market. High barriers to entry are a defining characteristic of both monopolies and oligopolies.
- - A type of monopoly that occurs when a single firm can supply an entire market at a lower average cost than two or more firms. This often happens in industries with high fixed costs, such as public utilities.
- - A firm that can set or influence the market price of its product. Unlike firms in perfect competition (which are "price takers"), monopolies and oligopolies are "price makers" due to their market power.
- - A reduction in economic efficiency that occurs when the equilibrium for a good or a service is not optimal. Monopoly pricing typically results in a deadweight loss to society because the quantity of goods produced is lower than in a competitive market.
- - An industry with only a few sellers
- - A firm's ability to influence the market price of a product or service. Both monopolies and oligopolies have significant market power, unlike firms in a perfectly competitive market.
17 Clues: - An industry with only a few sellers • - an industry in which there are only two producing firms • - The defining feature of a monopoly, where one firm produces all the output for an entire market. • - a situation in which firms compete but also possess market power—which enables them to affect market prices • ...
Bridge to Terabithia Extra Credit - Blake Wilson 2025-02-24
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- talking at length about trivial or boring subjects
- a noisy disturbance
- make secret plans jointly to commit an unlawful or harmful act
- drunk or under the influence of drugs
- a set of circumstances
- wild and noise, disorder
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- an American woodpecker
- concept or belief about something
- milk that has naturally clotted
- the forming of a theory or conjecture without firm evidence
- combining a number of things into a more effective whole
- finger nearest thumb, index finger
- hard to handle
- comfort received by a person after a loss or disappointment
- the feeling that a person or a thing is worthless or deserving scorn
- having legs that curve inward at the knees
16 Clues: hard to handle • a noisy disturbance • an American woodpecker • a set of circumstances • wild and noise, disorder • milk that has naturally clotted • concept or belief about something • finger nearest thumb, index finger • drunk or under the influence of drugs • having legs that curve inward at the knees • talking at length about trivial or boring subjects • ...
Chapter 4 Crossword 2017-01-06
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- theorist that founded the theory balances nursing interventions and energy conservation
- founder behind the theory that states a nurse continually assesses a patient's ability to perform self-care
- "taken for granted" statements that explain the nature of the concepts, definitions, purpose, relationships and structure of a theory
- recipient of nursing care
- serves to inform a system about how it functions
- founder behind the theory that a patient's health is affected by the environment manipulated by the nurse
- interpersonal theory founder
- determines how accurately a theory describes a phenomenon
- preorientation, orientation, working phase, resolution
- is a state of being that people define in relation to their own values, personality, and lifestyle
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- founder behind theory that emphasized culture
- the product and information obtained from the system
- limited in scope and less abstract
- the focus of Pender's theory
- abstract, board theory
- end product of a system
- theories used to anticipate the outcomes of nursing interventions
- explains an event by defining ideas, or concepts, explaining relationships among the concepts, and predicting outcomes
- also known as a borrowed or interdisciplinary theory
- theory theories that are specific to a patient population at a specific time
- data information that comes from a patient's assessment
21 Clues: abstract, board theory • end product of a system • recipient of nursing care • the focus of Pender's theory • interpersonal theory founder • limited in scope and less abstract • founder behind theory that emphasized culture • serves to inform a system about how it functions • the product and information obtained from the system • ...
