theory of the firm Crossword Puzzles
Functions of Management, stakeholders, Departments 2024-01-19
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- produce adequate information on the product
- provide proper working conditions
- ensuring that all departments work together
- pay all taxes due
- maximize profit
- warehouse finished goods
- making all payments on behalf of the company
- adhere to environmental laws
- ensuring that all factors of production are available to departments
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- determines the needs of consumers
- Hiring individuals who are best suited for the job
- ensuring that employees are aware of what is happening with the firm
- developing long-term and short-term goals for the firm
- rewarding employees for excellent job done
14 Clues: maximize profit • pay all taxes due • warehouse finished goods • adhere to environmental laws • determines the needs of consumers • provide proper working conditions • rewarding employees for excellent job done • produce adequate information on the product • ensuring that all departments work together • making all payments on behalf of the company • ...
Famous Scientists 2024-03-26
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- Theoretical physicist known for his work on black holes.
- Formulated the laws of motion and gravity.
- Made key discoveries about the universe's expansion.
- Created the first nuclear reactor.
- Pioneered research on radioactivity.
- Made significant contributions to astronomy.
- Made significant contributions to electromagnetism.
- Innovator in electrical engineering.
- Father of modern genetics.
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- Developed vaccines and pasteurization.
- Known for the theory of relativity.
- Made foundational contributions to quantum theory.
- Proposed the theory of evolution.
- Popularized science and astronomy.
- Known for classical conditioning experiments.
15 Clues: Father of modern genetics. • Proposed the theory of evolution. • Created the first nuclear reactor. • Popularized science and astronomy. • Known for the theory of relativity. • Pioneered research on radioactivity. • Innovator in electrical engineering. • Developed vaccines and pasteurization. • Formulated the laws of motion and gravity. • ...
A Brief History of Time 2021-10-13
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- branch of physics that describes the smallest particles and how they work, contradicts the Theory of Relativity
- subatomic particles that make up hadrons (protons and neutrons)
- Found that not everything has to orbit the Earth, also found 4 of Jupiter’s moons
- number of flavors of quarks
- shows us what a particle looks like from different directions
- the redshift or blueshift of the light expelled of an object moving towards or away from us
- Albert Einstein’s theory that combined the ideas of gravity, space, and time
- the force that two bodies put on each other as a product of their masses
- boundary of a black hole
- regions where gravity is so strong that nothing can escape it
- the measure of disorder in a system
- force responsible for radioactivity
- the point where something takes an infinite value
- E=mc^2
- the force that charged molecules exert
- the force that holds neutrons, protons, and atomic nuclei together
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- one of the first people to think the Earth is round
- Geocentric model of the Solar System
- ________ duality is the property of expressing properties of both waves and particles
- narrator of the book, also did groundbreaking work with black holes
- theory attempting to explain the combined forces
- the electromagnetic and weak nuclear force acting as one at high temperatures
- The principle that uses the fact that we can make observations as a base to describe things cosmologically
- made the theory that the universe can expand, also made models to show it
- The idea that the Universe is identical whichever direction we look in
- The idea that the Universe is identical where ever we are
- generally accepted theory of the beginning of the universe
- the principle that we can’t know both the speed and location of an object with complete accuracy
- Discovered that stars could collapse under their own gravity to reach extremely high densities
- Laws of Motion
30 Clues: E=mc^2 • Laws of Motion • boundary of a black hole • number of flavors of quarks • the measure of disorder in a system • force responsible for radioactivity • Geocentric model of the Solar System • the force that charged molecules exert • theory attempting to explain the combined forces • the point where something takes an infinite value • ...
A Brief History of Time 2021-10-13
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- The idea that the Universe is identical whichever direction we look in
- the redshift or blueshift of the light expelled of an object moving towards or away from us
- made the theory that the universe can expand, also made models to show it
- The principle that uses the fact that we can make observations as a base to describe things cosmologically
- boundary of a black hole
- branch of physics that describes the smallest particles and how they work, contradicts the Theory of Relativity
- regions where gravity is so strong that nothing can escape it
- the electromagnetic and weak nuclear force acting as one at high temperatures
- number of flavors of quarks
- subatomic particles that make up hadrons (protons and neutrons)
- the force that charged molecules exert
- theory attempting to explain the combined forces
- force responsible for radioactivity
- one of the first people to think the Earth is round
- the point where something takes an infinite value
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- E=mc^2
- Found that not everything has to orbit the Earth, also found 4 of Jupiter’s moons
- ________ duality is the property of expressing properties of both waves and particles
- the principle that we can’t know both the speed and location of an object with complete accuracy
- Albert Einstein’s theory that combined the ideas of gravity, space, and time
- Geocentric model of the Solar System
- the force that holds neutrons, protons, and atomic nuclei together
- Discovered that stars could collapse under their own gravity to reach extremely high densities
- narrator of the book, also did groundbreaking work with black holes
- shows us what a particle looks like from different directions
- The idea that the Universe is identical where ever we are
- Laws of Motion
- the force that two bodies put on each other as a product of their masses
- generally accepted theory of the beginning of the universe
- the measure of disorder in a system
30 Clues: E=mc^2 • Laws of Motion • boundary of a black hole • number of flavors of quarks • force responsible for radioactivity • the measure of disorder in a system • Geocentric model of the Solar System • the force that charged molecules exert • theory attempting to explain the combined forces • the point where something takes an infinite value • ...
Theoretical Foundation of Nursing 2022-12-17
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- Most immediately confronting the person
- Theorist behind "Conservation Model Theory"
- Human beings
- Love and charity, Eros and agape
- Basic concept of caritative
- Born on March 13, 1919.
- Affects the focal stimulus but the effects are unclear
- Food depends on what is socially satisfactory in a specified culture
- Emotional and cognitive strategies that allow a person to change to higher levels of potential
- Knowledge and understanding, curiosity,
- Theorist behind "Self-care Deficit Theory"
- Activities and operations
- Drama of suffering
- Composed the system model in nursing practice
- Vary according to culture and gender
- Both universal and diverse
- Become whole
- Unifying concept
- Recognition of the need for change
- Established structures , values and daily activities
- Theorist behind the "General System Theory"
- Composed the "Change Theory"
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- Introduced the care Circle
- Strengthens the effect of the focal stimulus
- Man as a psychospiritual being
- Also called "moving to a new level"
- Is an art
- Being different
- Theorist behind "Goal Attainment Theory"
- Consist of consensually validated symbol activity,
- From birth to the appearance of articulate speech
- Struggle
- Focus of medicine
- Set of expectations about how a person occupying a position behaves towards a person in another position
- Behaviors concerned with self-defense and self-preservation
- Process and outcome whereby thinking and feeling person's as individuals or group
- A state of being where driving forces equal restraining forces, and no change occurs
- Introduced the "14 Human Needs"
- of a verbal nature
- need for meaning and predictability
- Promotes helping behavior that calls for a nurturing response
- Appreciation and search for beauty, balance, form,
42 Clues: Struggle • Is an art • Human beings • Become whole • Being different • Unifying concept • Focus of medicine • Drama of suffering • of a verbal nature • Born on March 13, 1919. • Activities and operations • Introduced the care Circle • Both universal and diverse • Basic concept of caritative • Composed the "Change Theory" • Man as a psychospiritual being • Introduced the "14 Human Needs" • ...
Plate tiontic 2024-10-24
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- The movement is in the ——————————
- The girl who helped the plate tectonic theory
- The plates move a couple ——————— per year
- the layer of soft solid rock underneath the plates
- The boy who helped the plate tectonic theory
- moves together
- who came up with the continental drift theory
- made out of hard solid rock made up of earths outer layer
- Are the plates still moving today
- the outer layer of earth
- a long indentation in the ocean floor formed when two plates moved
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- When to plates move against each other
- a sudden shaking observe to be similar surface
- the body of water that surrounded super continent
- earth outermost layer of hard solid rock that is underneath the soil
- the original name of the super continent
- to examine in for detail for a purpose
- a diagram that is showing what is inside of something look like
- moves apart
- something we observe to be similar over and over again
20 Clues: moves apart • moves together • the outer layer of earth • The movement is in the —————————— • Are the plates still moving today • When to plates move against each other • to examine in for detail for a purpose • the original name of the super continent • The plates move a couple ——————— per year • The boy who helped the plate tectonic theory • ...
Wk11 Psych - Motivation & Emotion 2024-11-30
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- when body falls below the set point → increased hunger and a ___________ may act to restore the lost weight
- _____theory - ANS arousal + change in boy -> conscious fear
- _______Drive: innate and physiological → drive-reduction theory
- ______Drive: psychological arising as a result of experience → incentive theory
- ______Cortex: center of higher cognitive and emotional functions
- _______motives: for survival and wellbeing, homeostasis
- ______Hierarchy of Needs (humanistic theory)
- ____&_____ 7 universal of facial expression
- ___________conditioning is associated with the necessity of drive for stimuli or events to serve as reinforcers
- schachter-singer ______ theory - cognitive appraisal + ANS and Change -> conscious fear
- _______Theory: need + incentive = strong drive
- - “feelings” aspect of consciousness, underlying behaviour, characterised by physio & automatic arousal, and neurological reactions towards stimuli
- ______route: stimulus → thalamus → amygdala (quick response)
- - condition of tension which stems from lacking essential biological or psychological requirements of an organism, lack something desirable or useful
- ______Theory - Based on need for stimulation: motivated to act in ways to maintain a certain level of arousal (optimal level) to feel comfortable
- - Observable behaviour representing the expression of an emotion
- frontal → negative emotions
- _____'s Self Theory of Motivation: need for achievement linked to person’s view of self and locus of control
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- _____theory - ANS in face + facial exp -> cognitive interpretation of face motions -> fear
- _______Theory by Hull, a physiological need creates an aroused tension state (drive) that motivates an organism to satisfy the need and reduce the tension, aka homeostasis
- frontal → positive emotions
- __________theory, by Ryan and Deci (humanistic theory)
- Lazarus _____theory - appraisal of threat -> fear -> bodily response
- includes gherelin, insulin, PYY and lateral_______ (physiology of hunger + glucsoe)
- ________law: performance related to arousal
- prefrontal cortex and anterior cingulate cortex → regulation of emotions
- - 6 psychology of hunger
- _________System: emotional core of the brain - amygdala (physiology of emotion)
- __________motives: learned through experience and interactions with others
- ________route: stimulus → thalamus → sensory cortex → hippocampus → amygdala (thorough evaluation of situation)
- _____ theory (james an mcdougal): 18 instincts for humans, all organisms are born with innate biological tendencies that help them survive
- - more cognitive, conscious experience invoked by emotions and shaped by personal memories and beliefs
- ____'s Theory of Needs: Affiliation, Achievement and Power
- - pervasive and sustained emotions that influences a person’s perception of the world
- _____theory - Subcortial brain activity -> ANS + Conscious fear
- _____theory - conscious fear -> ANS Arousal
- - rate at which body burns energy when resting, min amount of calories to sustain life
- set point - Level of weight that body tries to maintain
- - state of readiness produced by a need that motivates us towards a goal (behaviour)
39 Clues: - 6 psychology of hunger • frontal → positive emotions • frontal → negative emotions • ________law: performance related to arousal • ____&_____ 7 universal of facial expression • _____theory - conscious fear -> ANS Arousal • ______Hierarchy of Needs (humanistic theory) • _______Theory: need + incentive = strong drive • ...
DAF Intern & OSEP 2025-01-03
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- OSEP - Home of famous korean pop music 🎵
- OSEP - The country is known for their cute koalas 🐨
- A big 4 accounting firm - The logo is inspired by jenga
- A big 4 accounting firm - Their logo has yellow colour in it
- OSEP - The country that hosts the largest scale Oktoberfest 🍺
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- A big 4 accounting firm - There is a full stop at the end of their logo
- OSEP - A country known for their pineapple cake and a paradise for bubble tea lovers 🧋
- OSEP - The capital is known as the city of LOVE ♡
- OSEP - One of the countries with the prettiest cherry blossoms 🌸
- A big 4 accounting firm - Located at Asia Square Tower
10 Clues: OSEP - Home of famous korean pop music 🎵 • OSEP - The capital is known as the city of LOVE ♡ • OSEP - The country is known for their cute koalas 🐨 • A big 4 accounting firm - Located at Asia Square Tower • A big 4 accounting firm - The logo is inspired by jenga • A big 4 accounting firm - Their logo has yellow colour in it • ...
Famous Mathematicians 2013-04-19
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- Newton/Invented The three laws of motion
- an Ionian Greek philosopher, mathematician, and founder of the religious movement called Pythagoreanism.
- Jacobi/ was a German mathematician, who made fundamental contributions to elliptic functions, dynamics, differential equations, and number theory.
- Abel/Norwegian mathematician, a pioneer in the development of several branches of modern mathematics.
- de Fermat/ In fact, his most Famous work 'Fermat's Last Theorem' remained without a proof until 1993.
- Leibniz/Probably his greatest achievement was the discovery of a new mathematical method called calculus.
- Cauchy/ was a French mathematician who was an early pioneer of analysis. He started the project of formulating and proving the theorems of infinitesimal calculus in a rigorous manner, rejecting the heuristic principle of the generality of algebra exploited by earlier authors
- Lagrange/ French mathematician and mathematical physicist who was the greatest mathematician of the eighteenth century
- Cantor/ was a German mathematician, best known as the inventor of set theory, which has become a fundamental theory in mathematics.
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- Ramanujan/ was an Indian mathematician and autodidact who, with almost no formal training in pure mathematics, made extraordinary contributions to mathematical analysis, number theory, infinite series, and continued fractions
- author of the Elements, the oldest book consisting of geometrical theorems which is considered to be a standard for logical exposition.
- was a Indian mathematician and astronomer who wrote many important works on mathematics and astronomy.
- he discovered ways to measure a circle and the volume of a solid.
- Riemann/German mathematician who made lasting contributions to analysis, number theory, and differential geometry.
- Descartes/ was a French philosopher, mathematician, and writer who spent most of his adult life in the Dutch Republic.
- Euler/He contributed to numerous areas of both pure and applied mathematics, including the calculus of variations, analysis, number theory, algebra, geometry, trigonometry, analytical mechanics, hydrodynamics, and the lunar theory
16 Clues: Newton/Invented The three laws of motion • he discovered ways to measure a circle and the volume of a solid. • Abel/Norwegian mathematician, a pioneer in the development of several branches of modern mathematics. • de Fermat/ In fact, his most Famous work 'Fermat's Last Theorem' remained without a proof until 1993. • ...
Famous Names 2016-04-20
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- Pioneer in the study of emotions and their relation to facial expressions
- Established the psychological school of behaviorism
- German physician who is considered one of the founders of experimental psychology
- Has been an avid promoter for the field of positive psychology
- American social psychologist,best known for cognitive dissonance and social comparison theory
- Founder of experimental psychology of memory
- First psychologist to make a systematic study of cognitive development
- Researched on hypnosis, developed Stanford Hypnotic Susceptibility Scales
- Contemporary psychologist, linguist, and political activist known both for his thoery of innate grammar and political activism
- Known for her research on parenting styles and for her critique of the use of deception in psychological research
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- Established the first laboratory in the world dedicated to experimental psychology
- American cognitive psychologist and expert on human memory
- Behaviorist, developed social learning theory
- developed Social development theory during times of Russian Revolution
- Known for her work in early emotional attachment with the Strange Situation design, as well as her work in the development of attachment theory
- Swiss psychologist and psychiatrist who founded analytic psychology
- French psychologist who invented the first practical intelligence test, the Binet-Simon scale
- Pioneer of factor analysis, and for his rank correlation coefficient
- Feminine psychology, challenged some of Freud's theories
- He developed the hierarchy of needs!
20 Clues: He developed the hierarchy of needs! • Founder of experimental psychology of memory • Behaviorist, developed social learning theory • Established the psychological school of behaviorism • Feminine psychology, challenged some of Freud's theories • American cognitive psychologist and expert on human memory • ...
BASIC ACCOUNTING TERMS 2021-12-29
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- DEPLOYMENT OF FUNDS IN THE SHARES OF COMPANIES
- VALUE OF GOODS WITHDRAWN FOR PERSONAL USE
- ECONOMIC UNIT FORMED FOR EARNING INCOME BY PRODUCING SERVICES
- AMOUNT OF RESOURCES GIVEN UP FOR EXCHANGE IN SOME GOODS AND SERVICES
- BILL OF EXCHANGE ACCEPTED IN FAVOUR OF CREDITORS
- RETURN OF GOODS PURCHASED BY THE FIRM, TO THE SUPPLIER
- INDIVIDUAL/FIRMS TO WHOM GOODS/SERVICES HAVE BEEN PROVIDED, BUT PAYMENT HASN'T BEEN RECEIVED
- DOCUMENT WHICH PROVIDES THE AUTHORISATION TO PAY
- GOODS RETURNED TO THE FIRM BY THE CUSTOMERS, AFTER SALE
- MATERIALS HELD BY ENTERPRISE FOR PURPOSE OF CONSUMPTION IN BUSINESS
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- COST INCURRED IN PRODUCTION AND SELLING OF GOODS
- AMOUNT IRRECOVERABLE FROM DEBTOR
- CONSEQUENCE OR RESULT OF A TRANSACTION
- ECONOMIC ACTIVITY OF BUSINESS THAT CHANGES ITS FINANCIAL POSITION
- AMOUNT INVESTED BY PROPRIETOR
- INDIVIDUAL/FIRMS FROM WHOM GOODS/SERVICES HAVE BEEN PROCURED BUT PAYMENT HASN'T BEEN MADE
- ALLOWANCE GIVEN BY THE SELLER TO THE BUYER
- A PERSON WHO IS NOT IN A POSITION TO PAY DEBT
- ITEMS PURCHASED FOR RESALE
- AMOUNT RECEIVED FROM SALE OF FIXED ASSTES OR INVESTMENTS
- TRANSFER OF OWNERSHIP OF GOODS TO CUSTOMERS FOR A PRICE
- SURPLUS OF REVENUE OVER EXPENSES
- AMOUNT FIRM OWES TO OUTSIDERS
- RECORD OF ALL BUSINESS TRANSACTIONS RELATING TO A PARTICULAR PERSON OR ITEM
- TOTAL SALES MADE IN A PARTICULAR PERIOD
- BILL OF EXCHANGE DRAWN ON DEBTORS
- TRANSFER OF CASH FOR ACQUIRING ASSETS, GOODS ETC.
- GOODS IN WHICH THE BUSINESS DEALS
- VALUE OF GOODS PURCHASED FOR RESALE BUT LYING UNSOLD
- PROPERTY OF A BUSINESS ENTERPRISE
30 Clues: ITEMS PURCHASED FOR RESALE • AMOUNT INVESTED BY PROPRIETOR • AMOUNT FIRM OWES TO OUTSIDERS • AMOUNT IRRECOVERABLE FROM DEBTOR • SURPLUS OF REVENUE OVER EXPENSES • BILL OF EXCHANGE DRAWN ON DEBTORS • GOODS IN WHICH THE BUSINESS DEALS • PROPERTY OF A BUSINESS ENTERPRISE • CONSEQUENCE OR RESULT OF A TRANSACTION • TOTAL SALES MADE IN A PARTICULAR PERIOD • ...
Class 12 FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT 2020-12-23
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- It is the proportion of debt in the capital structure of a firm
- Costs like brokerage, commission etc. involved in raising funds
- The inability of a business to meet its fixed financial obligations
- It is the preparation of a financial blueprint of a firm's future operations
- Should a company issue equity shares or debentures if the stock market index is rising
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- It is the increase in the profit earned by equity shareholders due to the presence of fixed financial charges like interest
- The time lag between placement of order and receipt of material
- It is the mix between owners funds and borrowed funds
- It involves allocation of firm's capital to different projects or assets with long term implications for the firm
- These decisions affect the liquidity and profitability of a business
- It is the cheapest source of finance
- The decision which affects the overall cost of capital and the financial risk of a firm
- When the scale of operations is small then the requirement of fixed capital is_____
- Large reputed companies having access to capital markets are likely to pay ________ dividends.
- The financial decision relating to disposal of profits
15 Clues: It is the cheapest source of finance • It is the mix between owners funds and borrowed funds • The financial decision relating to disposal of profits • The time lag between placement of order and receipt of material • It is the proportion of debt in the capital structure of a firm • Costs like brokerage, commission etc. involved in raising funds • ...
Marcelo In The Real World 2012-10-17
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- What is the name of Jasmine's horse?
- What was given to Marcelo from Wendell?
- What did Marcelo & Jasmine do?
- Visted Jerry Garcia
- What does Marcelo want to go to college for?
- Who is the character who suffers from dementia?
- Where did Marcelo train ponies?
- Who is the girl of the brother that died?
- Who had a patent of a shatter-proof windsheild?
- Who had a talk with Marcelo on the stairs in front of the Law Firm?
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- What is the family owned business in the book?
- Who gives the note to Marcelo?
- Who is the father of Marcelo?
- Name the state Marcelo wants to live in when he graduates college?
- Where is the law firm located?
- What disorder does Marcelo have?
- Where did Arturo want Marcelo to go for senior year?
- Who is the mother of Marcelo?
- Who had the disfigured face?
- Who is the lawyer that was friends with Arturo?
- What is Marcelo's favorite kind of music?
21 Clues: Visted Jerry Garcia • Who had the disfigured face? • Who is the father of Marcelo? • Who is the mother of Marcelo? • Who gives the note to Marcelo? • What did Marcelo & Jasmine do? • Where is the law firm located? • Where did Marcelo train ponies? • What disorder does Marcelo have? • What is the name of Jasmine's horse? • What was given to Marcelo from Wendell? • ...
Crossword 4 2025-02-01
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- The institutional-anomie theory is a ____-level theory as it seeks to explain why US has a higher rate of serious crime than other developed nations.
- America’s national bird
- The name of Cohen’s theory influenced by Merton: ____ ____
- Merton’s anomie theory can only explain ____ crimes.
- According to Agnew, strain has an ____ effect on crime.
- The negative emotion most likely to lead to criminal behavior, according to Agnew
- Accepting culturally-defined goals AND the institutional means
- People who choose this mode of adaptation seek to reform the system by creating their own goals and means.
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- Breakdown in social norms caused by excessive emphasis on economic success
- The only criminal adaptation to strain
- Pressure produced by the disconnect between cultural expectations and what society makes possible
- Anomie and deviance are mutually ____.
- The mode of adaptation that involves withdrawing from society
- The mode of adaptation that involves rejecting culturally-defined goals but accepting the institutional means
- The theorist who developed general strain theory: Robert ____
15 Clues: America’s national bird • The only criminal adaptation to strain • Anomie and deviance are mutually ____. • Merton’s anomie theory can only explain ____ crimes. • According to Agnew, strain has an ____ effect on crime. • The name of Cohen’s theory influenced by Merton: ____ ____ • The mode of adaptation that involves withdrawing from society • ...
Crossword 4 2025-02-01
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- People who choose this mode of adaptation seek to reform the system by creating their own goals and means.
- BOYS The name of Cohen’s theory influenced by Merton: ____ ____
- Merton’s anomie theory can only explain ____ crimes.
- The institutional-anomie theory is a ____-level theory as it seeks to explain why US has a higher rate of serious crime than other developed nations.
- America’s national bird
- The theorist who developed general strain theory: Robert ____
- Accepting culturally-defined goals AND the institutional means
- According to Agnew, strain has an ____ effect on crime.
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- The mode of adaptation that involves withdrawing from society
- The negative emotion most likely to lead to criminal behavior, according to Agnew
- Anomie and deviance are mutually ____.
- Breakdown in social norms caused by excessive emphasis on economic success
- The only criminal adaptation to strain
- Pressure produced by the disconnect between cultural expectations and what society makes possible
- The mode of adaptation that involves rejecting culturally-defined goals but accepting the institutional means
15 Clues: America’s national bird • Anomie and deviance are mutually ____. • The only criminal adaptation to strain • Merton’s anomie theory can only explain ____ crimes. • According to Agnew, strain has an ____ effect on crime. • The mode of adaptation that involves withdrawing from society • The theorist who developed general strain theory: Robert ____ • ...
Psychology 2013-06-23
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- The 'Father' of Psychoanalysis.
- One of the many techniques used by Psychologists and other scientists.
- A place in which a person lives, works, plays and grows.
- Introduced the concepts of introverted and extroverted personalities.
- Characteristics that can be the basis of our thoughts and actions.
- A person's inherent personality due to genetics.
- Using scientific observation to understand human behaviour.
- The 'self'.
- Psychology originally came from this.
- The belief and practices associated with a god/s.
- What we do.
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- The theory that consciousness exists as a continuous and changing process.
- The theory that the human consciousness is made up of lots of different pieces.
- The process of raising and teaching a child.
- A person's continuous improving growth.
- The mind.
- What we think.
- A concept of a higher person or place.
- Associated with love, emotion and strength.
- the theory that relies on the power of free will and self-determination.
- A Greek Philosopher, student to Socrates.
- The immortal part of a human's nature.
22 Clues: The mind. • The 'self'. • What we do. • What we think. • The 'Father' of Psychoanalysis. • Psychology originally came from this. • A concept of a higher person or place. • The immortal part of a human's nature. • A person's continuous improving growth. • A Greek Philosopher, student to Socrates. • Associated with love, emotion and strength. • ...
nursing theory 2022-12-08
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- . She developed a concept "From novice to expert"
- Theorist of HUMAN-TO-HUMAN RELATIONSHIP MODEL
- she said that ''if the students cant do fundamentals, how can they use the advance knowledge
- moral directions of nursing
- theory component explains the relationships of different concepts
- to cherish and to give special loving attention
- is a means that behavior or activities that are towards the accomplishment of certain act
- how the nurse interacts with co-workers,superior,subordinates and the client environment in general
- based on pathological and therapeutic sciences and is shared with other members
- 21 nursing problems theory
- theory of human becoming
- any change in the internal or external environment that induces a response in the adaptive system
- occurs between one or more individual and consist of man as a social being
- internal and external stimulus most immediately confronting the human system
- theorist of behavioral system model
- the individual who engage in meeting the needs of the person
- adaptation theory
- conservation model
- speak to the consistent structural form of terms in the theory
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- the nurse primary function.
- she believe that nursing requires a holistic approach
- the lady with the lamp
- . She developed the Nursing Need Theory to define the unique focus of nursing practice.
- a problem which is an unseen or masked one
- focuses of foreseeing the result of an act or situation and preventing its unnecessary effects as possible
- addresses the person's state of well-being
- structural framework for broad, abstract idea about nursing
- forces that produces tensions, alterations or potential problems causing instability within the clients system
- idea and mental images. building blocks of theories
- one of the few nursing theorists who consider not only the cared for but also caregiver
- is the absence of boundary existence, where a dynamic interaction between the internal and external can excange information without barriers
- perspective of profession
- ability to adapt positively to social,mental and physiological change is indicative of health
- involves the therapeutic use of self and emphasize the use of reflection
- emphasizes priori reasoning as a method for advancing knowledge; deductive; theory-then-research strategy; power of reasoning
- .both nurse and patient perform care measures,either manipulation or ambulatory task
- more nurse leaders embraced higher education and arrived at common understanding of the scientific age
- an activity that promotes a persons well being
- nurse gives priority needs recognized by the patient himself
- a problem which is obvious or can be seen condition
40 Clues: adaptation theory • conservation model • the lady with the lamp • theory of human becoming • perspective of profession • 21 nursing problems theory • the nurse primary function. • moral directions of nursing • theorist of behavioral system model • a problem which is an unseen or masked one • addresses the person's state of well-being • Theorist of HUMAN-TO-HUMAN RELATIONSHIP MODEL • ...
The Theory of Biogenesis 2014-03-26
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- Was replaced by theory of biogenesis
- An idea or thought that has crossed ones mind
- Supports the growth of microorganisms
- The study of life
- Designed and experment to show that biogensis was even true for microorganisms
- Claimed that vital life is needed for the spontaneous generation of microbes
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- Tested the idea that flies arose from rotting meat
- A tiny organism such as a virus, protozoan, or bacterium that can only be seen under a mircroscope
- Only living organisms can produce other living organisms
- The time or circumtances of somethings coming into being
10 Clues: The study of life • Was replaced by theory of biogenesis • Supports the growth of microorganisms • An idea or thought that has crossed ones mind • Tested the idea that flies arose from rotting meat • Only living organisms can produce other living organisms • The time or circumtances of somethings coming into being • ...
The Theory of Production 2020-09-03
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- Run - Individuals based the theory production on this concept. The concept stands for a short period of production that allows producers to change - only - the amount of input variable called labour.
- of Variable Proportions - In the short output will change as one imput is varied while others are held. The law that deals with the imput of productive resources and output final products.
- Returns - Involves stage 2 of production; the stage where the output increases at a diminishing rate as more units of variable inputs are added.
- of Production - Increasing returns (increasing marginal products), diminishing returns, and negative returns. The marginal product changes as the input variable changes.
- Product - The total output produced by a firm.
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- Function - A concept that describes the relationship between changes in output to different amounts of a single input while other inputs are held constant.
- Materials - Unprocessed natural products used in production
- Run - A period of production long enough for producers to adjust the quantities of all their resources, including capital.
- Product - The extra output, or change in total production caused by the addition of one more unit of variable input.
- of Production - . Deals with the relationship between the factors of production and the output of goods and services. Producing an economic good or service requires a combination of lands, labor, capital, and entrepreneurs,
10 Clues: Product - The total output produced by a firm. • Materials - Unprocessed natural products used in production • Product - The extra output, or change in total production caused by the addition of one more unit of variable input. • Run - A period of production long enough for producers to adjust the quantities of all their resources, including capital. • ...
The Theory of Evolution 2023-03-26
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- Explains changes that have taken place in the formation of new species and the biodiversity of life we see today
- A proposal intended to explain certain facts or observations
- The development of new species from earlier species over many many generations, descent with modification
- a group of living organisms that are capable of interbreeding and producing fertile offspring
- Descent with modification
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- A well-substantiated explanation of some aspect of the natural world; an organised system of accepted knowledge that applies in a variety of circumstances to explain a specific set of phenomena
- Small-scale changes within a species, descent with modification
- Serves to either support or counter a hypothesis
- The mechanism or process causing biological evolution
- A piece of information about circumstances that exist or events that have occurred
10 Clues: Descent with modification • Serves to either support or counter a hypothesis • The mechanism or process causing biological evolution • A proposal intended to explain certain facts or observations • Small-scale changes within a species, descent with modification • A piece of information about circumstances that exist or events that have occurred • ...
Famous Scientists 2023-03-21
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- (5): Electrical engineer and inventor known for his contributions to the development of alternating current (AC) electricity
- (11): Theoretical physicist known for his work on wave mechanics and the development of the Schrödinger equation
- (7): Physiologist and physician known for his contributions to the study of bioelectricity and development of galvanism
- (6): Molecular biologist known for his contributions to the discovery of the structure of DNA
- (6): Mathematician and astronomer known for his laws of planetary motion
- (6): Astronomer known for his work on the expansion of the universe and the development of Hubble's law
- (7): Theoretical physicist known for his work on black holes and author of the book "A Brief History of Time"
- (6): Ship that Charles Darwin sailed on during his scientific expedition around the world
- (7): Physicist, astronomer, and mathematician known for his astronomical discoveries and support of heliocentrism
- (6): Physicist and mathematician known for his laws of motion and theory of gravity
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- (6): Botanist and geneticist known for his work on the laws of inheritance in pea plants
- (6): Physicist known for his work on quantum theory and the development of Planck's constant
- (7): Physicist and chemist known for his work on electromagnetism and development of Faraday's law
- (5): Chemist and physicist known for her pioneering work on radioactivity and discovery of the elements polonium and radium
- (8): Theoretical physicist known for his theory of relativity and famous equation, E=mc²
- (8): Chemist and X-ray crystallographer known for her contributions to the discovery of the structure of DNA
- (7): Microbiologist and chemist known for his work on the germ theory of disease and development of pasteurization
- (4): Physicist known for his work on atomic structure and the development of the Bohr model of the atom
- (6): Naturalist and biologist known for his theory of evolution by natural selection
- (5): Astronomer, cosmologist, and science communicator known for his popular science books and television series "Cosmos"
20 Clues: (6): Mathematician and astronomer known for his laws of planetary motion • (6): Physicist and mathematician known for his laws of motion and theory of gravity • (6): Naturalist and biologist known for his theory of evolution by natural selection • (6): Botanist and geneticist known for his work on the laws of inheritance in pea plants • ...
Module 4 2024-11-11
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- A theory that nominal interest rates in two or more countries should be equal to the required real rate of return to investors plus compensation for the expected amount of inflation in each country.
- The concept that if an identical product or service can be sold in two different markets, and no restrictions exist on the sale or transportation costs of moving the product between markets, the product’s price should be the same in both markets.
- From economic theory, the percentage change in the quantity demanded as a result of a one percent change in the product price.
- A deposit made as security for a financial transaction otherwise financed on credit.
- A branch of the Chicago Mercantile Exchange that specializes in trading currency and financial futures contracts.
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- A theory that if the spot exchange rate between two countries starts in equilibrium, any change in the differential rate of inflation between them tends to be offset over the long run by an equal but opposite change in the spot exchange rate.
- The size of a derivative contract, in total currency value, as used in futures contracts, forward contracts, option contracts, or swap agreements.
- A position in which foreign currency assets exceed foreign currency liabilities.
- The potential exposure any individual firm bears that the second party to any financial contract may be unable to fulfill its obligations under the contract’s specifications.
- A position in which foreign currency assets exceed foreign currency liabilities.
10 Clues: A position in which foreign currency assets exceed foreign currency liabilities. • A position in which foreign currency assets exceed foreign currency liabilities. • A deposit made as security for a financial transaction otherwise financed on credit. • ...
The Marketing Mix - Price 2014-03-25
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- A strategy in which a large firm sets a market price that smaller firms typically follow
- A strategy in which a high price is set to yield a high profit margin
- A tactic intended to give the impression of value(e.g. selling a good for £9.99 instead of £10)
- The responsiveness of a change in the quantity demanded of a good or service to change in a price
- Approaches adopted in order to achieve marketing objectives
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- A strategy in which low prices are set to break into a market or to achieve a sudden spurt in market share
- A tactic in which a firm sets a low price for its product(s) in order to encourage consumers to buy other products that provide profit for the firm
- A strategy in which the firm sets very low prices in order to drive other firms out of the market
- A pricing approach or techniques used in the short term to achieve specific objectives
- A strategy in which a small firm follows the price set by a larger firm
10 Clues: Approaches adopted in order to achieve marketing objectives • A strategy in which a high price is set to yield a high profit margin • A strategy in which a small firm follows the price set by a larger firm • A pricing approach or techniques used in the short term to achieve specific objectives • ...
Intro to the Science of Psychology 2013-06-11
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- This school of psychology focused more on the potential of each person for greatness
- The tendency to, after learning an outcome, believe we knew it all along
- Titchener started this school, focusing on the quality of thoughts
- The science of behavior and mental processes
- A specific, testable question regarding the theory
- The tendency to think we know more than we do
- A technique for ascertaining the self-reported attitudes, opinions or behaviors of people
- James started this school, deriving from Darwin's Theory of Evolution
- A research method in which an investigator manipulates one or more factors to observe the effects on another factor
- He created the first psychology lab in 1879
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- This school of thought required observable behaviors to draw any conclusion
- In the scientifc attitude, the ability to know when we're wrong
- A well-rounded approach for understanding behavior
- Explains through an integrated set of principles that organizes observations and predicts behaviors or events
- In the scientific attitude, being able to doubt and question information
- Psychology started here, thanks to Aristotle and Plato
- This man is the creator of psychoanalysis and the theory of the unconscious mind
- In the scientific attitude, having a passion for exploration
- The debate that asks how much of our behavior is inborn or learned
- A technique in which one person is studied in depth to reveal underlying behavioral principles
20 Clues: He created the first psychology lab in 1879 • The science of behavior and mental processes • The tendency to think we know more than we do • A well-rounded approach for understanding behavior • A specific, testable question regarding the theory • Psychology started here, thanks to Aristotle and Plato • In the scientific attitude, having a passion for exploration • ...
Nextant Communication Standard Crossword 2023-02-09
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- the whole system and structure of a language or of languages in general, usually taken as consisting of syntax and morphology (including inflections) and sometimes also phonology and semantics
- failure to communicate adequately
- a preliminary version of your writing
- conformity in the application of something, typically that which is necessary for the sake of logic, accuracy, or fairness
- your idea of your next document, when you set your goal
- to try to solve a problem or come up with new ideas
- the assembled spectators or listeners at a public event, such as a play, movie, concert, or meeting
- the feeling or belief that one can rely on someone or something; firm trust
- the carrying out or putting into effect of a plan, order, or course of action
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- construct or arrange according to a plan; give a pattern or organization to
- your place of work
- the general character or attitude of a place, piece of writing
- when you re-read your document or PowerPower and look for errors
- of or concerned with the actual doing or use of something rather than with theory and ideas
- exhibiting a courteous, conscientious, and generally businesslike manner in the workplace
- when you edit your document or PowerPower
- having a pleasant appearance and manner
- impression, the event when one person first encounters another person and forms a mental image of that person
18 Clues: your place of work • failure to communicate adequately • a preliminary version of your writing • having a pleasant appearance and manner • when you edit your document or PowerPower • to try to solve a problem or come up with new ideas • your idea of your next document, when you set your goal • the general character or attitude of a place, piece of writing • ...
module 4 vocab 2025-02-25
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- a policy of remaining apart from the affairs or interests of other groups, especially the political affairs of other countries.
- place where alcoholic beverages are illegally sold
- a person who advocates or promotes anarchism or anarchy.
- the ability of a customer to obtain goods or services before payment, based on the trust that payment will be made in the future.
- the production of large quantities of a standardized article by an automated mechanical process.
- (in the 1920s) a fashionable young woman intent on enjoying herself and flouting conventional standards of behavior.
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- the protection or promotion of the interests of consumers
- he forming of a theory or conjecture without firm evidence
- the act of forbidding or outlawing something
- a series of workers and machines in a factory by which a succession of identical items is progressively assembled.
10 Clues: the act of forbidding or outlawing something • place where alcoholic beverages are illegally sold • a person who advocates or promotes anarchism or anarchy. • the protection or promotion of the interests of consumers • he forming of a theory or conjecture without firm evidence • ...
The Divine Wind - Characters 2021-08-24
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- Is grieving the loss of her husband
- Wanted "coolness, calmness, greenness."
- Follows Jamie due to jealousy
- _______ Webb, who claims that they "can shoot" the "Abos."
- The Penrose's housekeeper and Derby's sister
- Saves Hart at sea
- Tells Alice, Carl and Hart about the 'Volunteer Defence Corps.'
- Claims that "your average blacks respect a firm hand."
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- A pearling master
- Jamie ______, Hart's rival
- The family name of Sadako, Zeke and Mitsy
- Carl ______ runs Hartog Downs "with a firm hand."
- Works with her father to send a defence contribution to Japan
- Is falsely accused of assault using a fake confession
- Becomes an army nurse
- The family at the centre of the story
- Jamie's father's job
17 Clues: A pearling master • Saves Hart at sea • Jamie's father's job • Becomes an army nurse • Jamie ______, Hart's rival • Follows Jamie due to jealousy • Is grieving the loss of her husband • The family at the centre of the story • Wanted "coolness, calmness, greenness." • The family name of Sadako, Zeke and Mitsy • The Penrose's housekeeper and Derby's sister • ...
CRIM111 PASS session 4 2022-08-13
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- a body type where people are sociable and relaxed
- a concept that says criminals are evolutionary throwbacks
- positivism says that we should focus on treatment, not...
- a social condition defined by a breakdown of moral values
- in which century did positivism arise?
- developed the social control theory
- positivism says that we should focus on the... rather than the act
- a theory that says offenders are given a 'victim status'
- developed the strain theory
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- a clinical construct often linked with offending
- this theorist is the founder of positivism
- an individual difference characteristic about psychology
- shaw & McKay's theory was called social...
- a perspective of crime which believes that if there is no law, then there can be no crime
- this theory suggests that an individual who breaks the law does so with rational free will
15 Clues: developed the strain theory • developed the social control theory • in which century did positivism arise? • this theorist is the founder of positivism • shaw & McKay's theory was called social... • a clinical construct often linked with offending • a body type where people are sociable and relaxed • an individual difference characteristic about psychology • ...
history 2022-02-15
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- involves getting a loan from your brokerage and using the money from the loan to invest in more securities than you can buy with your available cash
- a market in which share prices are rising, encouraging buying.
- a street located in the lower Manhattan section of New York City
- the production of large quantities of a standardized article by an automated mechanical process
- a stock exchange
- Purchasing a commodity over a period of time
- tax levied by a government directly on income, especially an annual tax on personal income.
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- sudden dramatic decline of stock prices across a major cross-section of a stock market, resulting in a significant loss of paper wealth
- the protection or promotion of the interests of consumers
- the forming of a theory or conjecture without firm evidence
- a long and severe recession in an economy or market.
- a period in which there is a surge of prosperity for a person, place, or industry.
- 1920s was Florida's first real estate bubble, a copious amount of land speculation and swindling, and hasty construction of flimsy homes and stores
- a shareholder
- an owner of shares in a company
15 Clues: a shareholder • a stock exchange • an owner of shares in a company • Purchasing a commodity over a period of time • a long and severe recession in an economy or market. • the protection or promotion of the interests of consumers • the forming of a theory or conjecture without firm evidence • a market in which share prices are rising, encouraging buying. • ...
Marketing crossword puzzle 2018-10-05
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- The marketing director in the Central region
- Technically speaking, our Washington D.C. office is located in this Virginia town
- The group led by Brian Clark
- She celebrated her 17th Baker Tilly anniversary in February
- Only marketers whose shared first name is a palindrome
- Our healthcare and senior living newsletter: The ______
- The city that we’re in right now
- Office location for Rita, Frank and others
- Marketer who had a pre-planned trip to Paris for this week
- Jamie P’s three-letter specialization
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- Baker Tilly’s proposal automation and database software
- The city that’s headquarters to MRZ, which is merging with Baker Tilly
- Midwest proposal writer whose industries include not-for-profit, higher ed and RIAC
- Senior associate who works with the M&D group firmwide
- Rachel Helwig is the marketer in charge of this newly named practice
- A group of Baker Tilly marketers that collaborates regularly on a specific topic, including Proposal Excellence and Review & Approval
- Primary office of Tammy Barboni
- Tax-focused marketer and former talk show and game show host
- First three letters of global forensics firm that is merging with Baker Tilly
- The proposal guide that is available to marketers (contact Erin if you’re interested)
- This marketer just had his 22-year anniversary with the firm (and its predecessor firm before that)
21 Clues: The group led by Brian Clark • Primary office of Tammy Barboni • The city that we’re in right now • Jamie P’s three-letter specialization • Office location for Rita, Frank and others • The marketing director in the Central region • Senior associate who works with the M&D group firmwide • Only marketers whose shared first name is a palindrome • ...
Famous Scientists 2024-03-26
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- Made significant contributions to electromagnetism.
- Created the first nuclear reactor.
- Formulated the laws of motion and gravity.
- Made key discoveries about the universe's expansion.
- Made significant contributions to astronomy.
- Proposed the theory of evolution.
- Developed vaccines and pasteurization.
- Father of modern genetics.
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- Popularized science and astronomy.
- Theoretical physicist known for his work on black holes.
- Pioneered research on radioactivity.
- Known for the theory of relativity.
- Innovator in electrical engineering.
- Made foundational contributions to quantum theory.
- Known for classical conditioning experiments.
15 Clues: Father of modern genetics. • Proposed the theory of evolution. • Popularized science and astronomy. • Created the first nuclear reactor. • Known for the theory of relativity. • Pioneered research on radioactivity. • Innovator in electrical engineering. • Developed vaccines and pasteurization. • Formulated the laws of motion and gravity. • ...
Learning Community Midterm Review Crossword 2022-10-10
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- studying the impact a work may have on the audience the meaning readers may create; this may also include a consideration of trends or market performance (____________ Response Criticism).
- a technique sociologists use in which they view society through the metaphor of theatrical performance (____________ Analysis).
- a social bond that directly affects social control and is based on an agreement on common values in society as stated in Control Theory.
- theory that the mass media can set the public agenda by selecting certain news stories and excluding others thus influencing what audiences think about” (____________-Setting Theory).
- a social bond that directly affects social control and is based on the investments we make in the community as stated in Control Theory.
- the act of learning to use critical thinking skills to analyze the truly staggering number of messages we are bombarded with daily (Media ____________).
- Understanding how culture can be “read” in a work and how culture can impact the meaning applied by readers (____________ Studies).
- those who innovate pursue goals they cannot reach through legitimate means by instead using criminal or deviant means.
- studying the historical and/or sociological context of a work (New ____________).
- a purposeful organized group hoping to work toward a common social goal (Social ____________).
- a theory of social movements that assumes people join not because of the movement’s ideals but to satisfy a psychological need to belong to something larger than themselves (____________ Society Theory).
- the media is considered like a fourth branch of government (after the executive legislative and judiciary) and thus serves as another of the checks and balances on power (____________ Estate).
- a violation of contextual cultural or social norms.
- the ability to understand how your own past relates to that of other people as well as to history in general and societal structures in particular (Sociological ____________).
- studying the economic factors within a work and/or historical economic factors (____________ Criticism).
- studying a work independently of any “outside” elements/influences.
- a handful of people rebel replacing a society’s goals and means with their own.
- the evaluation and judgment of another culture based on one’s own cultural norms.
- a claim is made and accepted to be true but one must accept the premise to be true for the claim to be true (____________ the Question).
- an emotional/personal attack on a person or his/her character rather than a direct response to points he/she made (Ad ____________).
- analyzing the male/female power relationships in a work (____________ Criticism).
- a theory that looks at society as a competition for limited resources (____________ Theory).
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- a group's shared practices values and beliefs
- a theory of social movements that focuses on the actions of oppressed groups who seek rights or opportunities already enjoyed by others in society (Relative ____________ Theory).
- all print digital and electronic means of communication.
- a theory that states social control is directly affected by the strength of social bonds specifically attachment belief involvement and commitment and that deviance results from a feeling of disconnection from society (____________ Theory).
- something must be true because it is believed by someone who said to be an "authority" on the subject. Instead of presenting actual evidence the argument just relies on the credibility of the "authority" (Appeal to ____________ Authority).
- philosophy of criminal justice arising from the notion that crime results from a rational calculations of its costs and benefits (____________ Theory).
- associated with aesthetics and measurable describable and attainable.
- looking at socially constructed gender roles and/or LGBTQ issues in a work (____________ Criticism).
- a social bond that directly affects social control and is based on participation in socially legitimate activities as stated in Control Theory.
- a theoretical approach that sees society as a structure with interrelated parts designed to meet the biological and social needs of individuals that make up that society (Structural ____________).
- being able to extend what you learn from your sample to your population.
- the effort to control the impressions we make on others so that they form a desired view of us and the situations; the use of self-presentation and performance tactics (____________ Management).
- those who conform choose not to deviate. They pursue their goals to the extent that they can through socially accepted means.
- a social bond that directly affects social control and is based on our connections to others as stated in Control Theory.
- looking for alternative meanings for a text/work because there is no one single truth.
- shared beliefs values and practices.
- the process by which a concept or practice is created and maintained by participants who collectively agree that it exists” (Social ____________).
- the media’s favorable treatment to certain politicians policy positions groups and political outcomes; this may also be seen through selective exposure perception and retention.
- the laws morals values religious beliefs customs fashions rituals and all of the cultural rules that govern social life (Social ____________).
- a theoretical perspective through which scholars examine the relationship of individuals within their society by studying their communication (Symbolic ____________).
- when a topic is introduced to divert attention from the real issue or problem (Red ____________).
- the sorting process by which thousands of possible messages are shaped into a mass media-appropriate form and reduced to a manageable amount.
- when groups share a location and blend cultures to create a new culture (____________ Pot).
- a faulty argument where a belief is applied to a larger population than the evidence permits (____________ Generalization).
- one reasons that since an event occurred before another then the first event caused the other (Post ____________).
- how we socially construct our emotions as part of our everyday reality (____________ Management).
- studying the behaviors of characters in a work and questioning any psychological implications OR considering the impact of the author’s experiences or psyche on the story or characters within a story (____________ Criticism).
- theory on media effects that suggests audiences get information through opinion leaders who influence their attitudes and beliefs rather than through direct firsthand sources (Two-Step ____________ Model).
50 Clues: shared beliefs values and practices. • a group's shared practices values and beliefs • a violation of contextual cultural or social norms. • all print digital and electronic means of communication. • studying a work independently of any “outside” elements/influences. • associated with aesthetics and measurable describable and attainable. • ...
Plate Tectonics 2021-12-06
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- San Andreas Fault is found in ____.
- What can transform boundaries create.
- What can convergent boundaries create.
- This is an example of divergent boundaries.
- The theory of a big land mass moving apart.
- Is the deepest part of the ocean.
- Continental to ____, is when two same plats collide.
- Boundaries that move apart.
- Boundaries that come together.
- The scientist who thought of the theory of continental drift.
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- Boundaries that slid pass each other.
- Convection currents make the ocean floor_____.
- Pieces of Earth's crust and uppermost mantle.
- Ocean to ___, is when two same plats collide.
- What is the name of the super continent.
- Going under.
- The part of land that is moving is the Earth's surface is called ___.
- The other scientists did what to Wegener's theory.
- Continental to ____, is when two different plants collide.
- What was left behind to help us believe continental drift existed.
20 Clues: Going under. • Boundaries that move apart. • Boundaries that come together. • Is the deepest part of the ocean. • San Andreas Fault is found in ____. • Boundaries that slid pass each other. • What can transform boundaries create. • What can convergent boundaries create. • What is the name of the super continent. • This is an example of divergent boundaries. • ...
Renaissance Vocabulary 2016-11-23
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- The writer of the 95 theses
- Inventor of the printing press
- Different people living together in a community
- group of people that is brought together by the pursuit of a common goal
- How protestants became a religion out of the Catholic church
- The native language of a specific region
- A religion that muslim people follow
- Point of view that differ from people
- Conflict and war between different religions
- A religion based on the person or teaching of jesus
- Personal faith, trust or confidence about an idea. My ___ is in the catholic religion
- Author of the tragedy of Romeo and Juliet that changed the english language
- Gutenberg's famous invention
- A dictator that uses cruel or oppressive ways
- Women that wrote poetry and multiples books with advice for women
- A religion that jewish people follow
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- The idea of humans having values, needs, and responsibilities.
- Theory believed by the church, opposite theory of the heliocentric theory.
- Italian that invented a telescope and revolutionized the world of astronomy
- Princess of France that supported new and different ideas impacting the renaissance.
- A certificate that people would buy from the catholic church that would apparently make sure, you go to heaven.
- Created the theory that all planets revolve around the sun
- Also known as the Copernican theory
- Founder of the political science with humanism.
- death, especially on a large scale
- what defines Zodiac signs and the study of the movements of celestial bodies
- A social process when population move from a rural society to a city society.
- Artist of the Mona Lisa, that impacted the renaissance
- Scale were people were ranked depending on their family and the power they had.
- Belief or opinion that contradicts the Catholic religion.
- A person who journeys to a sacred place for religious reasons
31 Clues: The writer of the 95 theses • Gutenberg's famous invention • Inventor of the printing press • death, especially on a large scale • Also known as the Copernican theory • A religion that muslim people follow • A religion that jewish people follow • Point of view that differ from people • The native language of a specific region • Conflict and war between different religions • ...
Best Crossword Puzzle In Existence 2026-02-03
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- Formed when 2 oceanic plates pull away from each other
- Part of the Earth's mantle
- The theory that the sea floor is slowly expanding
- Created the theory of tectonic plates
- A set of volcanoes
- A magnetic force created by the Earth
- A sudden movement that causes intense shaking
- When 2 tectonic plates slide past each other
- Created the theory of seafloor spreading
- Layers that move and reshape easily
- Relating to sound
- When 2 tectonic plates push against each other
- A dark iron-rich igneous rock
- When 2 tectonic plates push away from each other
- When a tectonic plate moves under another
- Part of the Earth's crust
- Liquified through heat
- A landmass that existed long ago
- The theory that the Earth is divided into sections
- A material that is easy to reshape
- A steep area of the ocean
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- The part of the Earth's surface that is made of land
- Layers that don't change easily
- The sea floor expands from this point
- Waves that travel through the Earth
- A shell outside of the inner core
- Dense lava
- A process that can determine rock, fossil, or layer ages, find past locations of continents, and learn about the magnetic field
- Plates pushing outwards
- The theory that continents move over time
- Lava
- A type of rocky material
- Hard to move out of position
- When one continental plate and one oceanic plate collide and push against each other, this forms
- A layer in the center of the Earth
- When one tectonic plate goes under another
- Surface made out of water
- A layer of the Earth under the crust
- A section of the Earth
- An event where the magnetic field turns around
- A strong, lower part of the Earth's mantle
- The top layer of the Earth
42 Clues: Lava • Dense lava • Relating to sound • A set of volcanoes • A section of the Earth • Liquified through heat • Plates pushing outwards • A type of rocky material • Surface made out of water • Part of the Earth's crust • A steep area of the ocean • Part of the Earth's mantle • The top layer of the Earth • Hard to move out of position • A dark iron-rich igneous rock • ...
Berk Exploring Child ch1 2020-08-24
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- orderly, integrated set of statements that describes, explains, and predicts behavior
- newer fields of study that investigate the relationships between changes in the brain and behavior or social development; developmental _______________________
- theorist best known for his psychosocial theory, which built upon Freud's ideas
- perspective that views the human mind as a symbol-manipulating system through which information flows; _____________ processing
- development that is a process of gradually augmenting the same types of skills that were there already there
- development as open to change in response to influential experiences
- ability to adapt effectively in the face of threats to development
- approach concerned with the adaptive, or survival, value of behavior and its evolutionary history
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- theoriest best known for his ecological systems theory
- regards directly observable events—stimuli and responses—as the appropriate focus of study
- qualitative changes in thinking, feeling, and behaving that characterize specific periods of development
- theorist best known for his sociocultural theory of development
- unique combinations of personal and environmental circumstances that can result in different paths of development
- beginning age period for the field of child development
- theorist best known for his cognitive-developmental theory
- environmental factors that cause influences on development
16 Clues: theoriest best known for his ecological systems theory • beginning age period for the field of child development • theorist best known for his cognitive-developmental theory • environmental factors that cause influences on development • theorist best known for his sociocultural theory of development • ...
The Framework 2025-07-03
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- – Greek philosopher who wrote the Nicomachean Ethics
- – The Greek term meaning "duty"
- – Ethical system based on natural law
- – Kant’s rule to act according to universal law
- – Virtue that means moderation or self-restraint
- – The only thing unqualifiedly good according to Kant
- – Philosopher who proposed the theory of justice as fairness
- – Framework that orders socio-political affairs fairly
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- – Cardinal virtue involving practical reasoning
- – Doctrine saying “greatest happiness of the greatest number”
- – Moral theory that judges actions based on consequences
- – Ethical theory centered on human flourishing and character
- – Ethical theory focused on moral duty
- – The chief good of the human person according to Aristotle
- – St. Thomas Aquinas’ starting point for ethics
15 Clues: – The Greek term meaning "duty" • – Ethical system based on natural law • – Ethical theory focused on moral duty • – Cardinal virtue involving practical reasoning • – Kant’s rule to act according to universal law • – St. Thomas Aquinas’ starting point for ethics • – Virtue that means moderation or self-restraint • – Greek philosopher who wrote the Nicomachean Ethics • ...
Continental Drift 2023-11-23
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- The name of the scientist who proposed the theory of continental drift
- Canada is on this Tectonic Plate
- Outer layer of the earth
- What lined up that made Wegener think the continents were once attached?
- Hawaii is located on this Tectonic Plate
- Center layer of the earth, a solid sphere
- The name of the theory suggesting that continents have moved
- Outer layer of the earth comprising the crust and upper mantle which is solid and rigid
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- The special name for information that supports a theory
- Supercontinent from 200 million years ago
- This continent has no plate edges running through it or along its edges
- The Tectonic Plate on which the UK (England) is located
- Layer beneath the earth's crust, the convection in the layer causes the movement of the tectonic plates
- Brazil is on this Tectonic Plate
- The century when Alfred Wegener developed his theory
- What ancient things did Wegener notice on many continents that couldn't have been in all those places had the continents not been attached?
- This country is part of both the Eurasian and North American Tectonic Plates
17 Clues: Outer layer of the earth • Canada is on this Tectonic Plate • Brazil is on this Tectonic Plate • Hawaii is located on this Tectonic Plate • Supercontinent from 200 million years ago • Center layer of the earth, a solid sphere • The century when Alfred Wegener developed his theory • The special name for information that supports a theory • ...
Market Structures 2022-03-14
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- There are many buyers and many sellers. No barriers to entry and all firms supply identical goods
- the state of continuing to exist if a firms fails to survive it goes bankrupt
- share the percentage of total sales in a market that is achieved by one particular firm or good
- the degree to which buyers view a good as being distinct from alternative goods from within that market
- the degree to which a new firm can start supplying a market without experiencing factors that give it a competitive disadvantage against existing firms
- measures the combined market share of the largest firms in a particular market
- increasing the firm's sales volumes of total revenue over a period of time
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- Supply of goods is dominated by a few firms
- a firm that has to accept the equilibrium price set by the market
- Characteristics of a market thats affects how firms compete and the welfare of consumers
- exists when there is a single supplier in the market
- There is only one firm supplying goods in an industry
- power when firms have considerable influence in a market due to their market size, usually above 25%
13 Clues: Supply of goods is dominated by a few firms • exists when there is a single supplier in the market • There is only one firm supplying goods in an industry • a firm that has to accept the equilibrium price set by the market • increasing the firm's sales volumes of total revenue over a period of time • ...
Epistemology 2014-03-16
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- The study of knowledge.
- Reasoning from the specific to the general.
- Greek word for knowledge.
- The theory of doubting everything
- A statement that is true by definition
- What is the case, is the case.
- Idea that we are born as a blank slate.
- Greek for opnion
- The theory that we can only learn through our senses.
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- Do we know?
- A proposition that is true given a specific condition is met.
- Reasoning from the general to the specific.
- Existing as part of somethings basic nature
- Statement that asserts a judgment
- A person who doubts or witholds judgement
- Justified-True-Belief
- The theory that we can only learn through reason.
- Greek for after experience
- Statement that can be known by understanding words and the world.
- Greek for before experience.
20 Clues: Do we know? • Greek for opnion • Justified-True-Belief • The study of knowledge. • Greek word for knowledge. • Greek for after experience • Greek for before experience. • What is the case, is the case. • Statement that asserts a judgment • The theory of doubting everything • A statement that is true by definition • Idea that we are born as a blank slate. • ...
Theory 2024-10-24
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- An act of God freeing an individual of guilt for sin; achieving salvation
- formally from the church.
- A proposition or formal agreement
- immorality violated celibacy and accused
- Press A machine using movable metal type to print text in multiple copies.
- a place or state of suffering
- a person who is blamed
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- A pardon for sin for oneself or one’s dead relatives or friends.
- A movement to change institution or practice.
- a split or breakup within an organization
- Luther a German monk who challenged the teachings
- someone who goes against the Roman Catholic Churches’ beliefs
- A city in Saxony
- the office of the pope
- the selling of church offices
- Christians who broke with the Roman Catholic Church.
- ignorance many could barely read or write
17 Clues: A city in Saxony • the office of the pope • a person who is blamed • formally from the church. • the selling of church offices • a place or state of suffering • A proposition or formal agreement • a split or breakup within an organization • immorality violated celibacy and accused • ignorance many could barely read or write • A movement to change institution or practice. • ...
Theory 2024-10-24
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- a place or state of suffering
- a split or breakup within an organization
- formally from the church.
- A city in Saxony
- Press A machine using movable metal type to print text in multiple copies.
- A movement to change institution or practice.
- the office of the pope
- A pardon for sin for oneself or one’s dead relatives or friends.
- someone who goes against the Roman Catholic Churches’ beliefs
- Christians who broke with the Roman Catholic Church.
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- A proposition or formal agreement
- An act of God freeing an individual of guilt for sin; achieving salvation
- Luther a German monk who challenged the teachings
- ignorance many could barely read or write
- a person who is blamed
- the selling of church offices
- immorality violated celibacy and accused
17 Clues: A city in Saxony • a person who is blamed • the office of the pope • formally from the church. • a place or state of suffering • the selling of church offices • A proposition or formal agreement • a split or breakup within an organization • immorality violated celibacy and accused • ignorance many could barely read or write • A movement to change institution or practice. • ...
The Chocolate Touch Chapter 1 2020-04-13
8 Clues: skull • difficulty • candy made from sugar or honey • medical tablet for sore throats • firm or hard candy that softens when chewed • appropriate for a person, purpose, or situation • make it appear something is real when it is not • doing something rather than with theory and ideas
The Scientific Revolution And The Enlightenment 2015-05-19
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- Wrote Leviathan in which he discussed the theory of Social Contract.
- despot The term for a leader who accepts enlightenment theories
- Newton The English Scientist who explained the law of gravity
- French philosophy who believed in checks and balances in power, and laws to protect people from each other
- Bacon The English scientist who who supported the development of empiricism, or the experimental method
- The Greek astronomer who expanded upon Aristotle’s view that the Earth was the center of the universe
- the Great Russian leader who wrote to Voltaire regarding the need for reforms in government, and who made Russia a major world power by 1780 by taking Poland and gaining access to the Black Sea
- theory The Sun centered theory of the universe
- Believed people are born with natural rights: life, liberty, property
- A new type of music pioneered by composers like Bach, Mozart and Beethoven
- French philosophy who believed in individual freedoms and the rule of law to protect them
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- Fahrenheit The German physicist who made the first mercury thermometer and measured freezing at 32 degrees
- Copernicus The Polish astronomer who developed the theory that the Sun was the center of the universe
- The Earth centered theory of the universe
- The period of reevaluation of the role of people, governments and rights is known as
- Galilei The Italian astronomer who was forced to recant his theories on the stars and planets after the Church put him on trial in an Inquisition court
- Author of Encyclopedia, a compilation of essays and works from the period challenging government and church power
- method The method of logically making a hypothesis, testing it, and using test data to draw conclusions
- New artistic style that focused on brighter, Greek and Roman influenced art and architecture
- Descartes The French mathematician who linked algebra and geometry and believed in using logic to prove mathematics.
20 Clues: The Earth centered theory of the universe • theory The Sun centered theory of the universe • Newton The English Scientist who explained the law of gravity • despot The term for a leader who accepts enlightenment theories • Wrote Leviathan in which he discussed the theory of Social Contract. • Believed people are born with natural rights: life, liberty, property • ...
Science 9 - Space Exploration: The Universe 2019-11-05
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- type of galaxy that is oval shaped
- the science of the origin and development of the universe
- light coming from distant stars
- stage in which star shines for millions or billions of years
- powerful explosion that may produce a neutron star
- earliest stage of a star's life
- theory most widely accepted theory of the origin of the universe
- giant cloud of gas and dust
- theory that the universe will one day stop expanding
- the Milky Way is this type of galaxy
- space telescope was named after this American astronomer
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- phase in which a star no longer emits light
- distance light travels in one year
- type of galaxy that has no particular shape
- shines with white hot light
- 88 are recognized by the IUA
- star expands and cools and glows red
- brightest thing in the universe
- is a system of billions of stars together with gas and dust
- all of space and time and their contents
- hole darkest thing in the universe
21 Clues: shines with white hot light • giant cloud of gas and dust • 88 are recognized by the IUA • light coming from distant stars • brightest thing in the universe • earliest stage of a star's life • type of galaxy that is oval shaped • distance light travels in one year • star expands and cools and glows red • the Milky Way is this type of galaxy • ...
Famous Scientists 2023-08-10
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- Electromagnetism
- Expanding universe
- DNA structure
- Electrical innovations
- Theory of evolution
- Genetics pioneer
- DNA structure
- Mathematical genius
- Radioactivity research
- Astronomical discoveries
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- Laws of planetary motion
- Laws of motion
- Theory of relativity
- Cosmos popularizer
- Black hole theories
- Atomic model
- Heliocentrism advocate
- Computing pioneer
- Germ theory
- Penicillin discovery
20 Clues: Germ theory • Atomic model • DNA structure • DNA structure • Laws of motion • Electromagnetism • Genetics pioneer • Computing pioneer • Cosmos popularizer • Expanding universe • Black hole theories • Theory of evolution • Mathematical genius • Theory of relativity • Penicillin discovery • Heliocentrism advocate • Electrical innovations • Radioactivity research • Laws of planetary motion • ...
The Theory of Production 2020-09-03
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- Run - Individuals based the theory production on this concept. The concept stands for a short period of production that allows producers to change - only - the amount of input variable called labour.
- of Variable Proportions - In the short output will change as one input is varied while others are held. The law that deals with the input of productive resources and output final products
- Returns - Involves stage 2 of production; the stage where the output increases at a diminishing rate as more units of variable inputs are added
- of Production - Increasing returns (increasing marginal products), diminishing returns, and negative returns. The marginal product changes as the input variable changes
- Product - The total output produced by a firm
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- Function - A concept that describes the relationship between changes in output to different amounts of a single input while other inputs are held constant
- Materials - Unprocessed natural products used in production
- Run - A period of production long enough for producers to adjust the quantities of all their resources, including capital.
- Product - The extra output, or change in total production caused by the addition of one more unit of variable input
- of Production - . Deals with the relationship between the factors of production and the output of goods and services. Producing an economic good or service requires a combination of lands, labor, capital, and entrepreneurs,
10 Clues: Product - The total output produced by a firm • Materials - Unprocessed natural products used in production • Product - The extra output, or change in total production caused by the addition of one more unit of variable input • Run - A period of production long enough for producers to adjust the quantities of all their resources, including capital. • ...
The Enlightenment 2023-02-21
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- used the microscope to study microorganisms
- believed a multitude of religions is good for society
- a logical procedure for gathering and testing ideas
- believed in the separation of powers
- parties where people met to discuss new ideas
- found craters on the moon
- the theory that the sun is the center of the universe
- a person who rules with absolute power
- father of vaccines
- to know something one did not know before
- developed laws of motion and gravity
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- all people are born free, the purpose of government is to protect life liberty, and property
- used mathematical equations to prove heliocentric theory
- believed the people should write the laws
- the theory that the earth is the center of the universe
- wanted women's rights
- encouraged the use of the scientific method
- Came up with a Boyles law
- wanted an absolute monarchy, the government should be strong
- a system in which multiple groups share decision-making power
20 Clues: father of vaccines • wanted women's rights • Came up with a Boyles law • found craters on the moon • believed in the separation of powers • developed laws of motion and gravity • a person who rules with absolute power • believed the people should write the laws • to know something one did not know before • used the microscope to study microorganisms • ...
vocabulary 2021-10-19
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- radiation left over from the big bang
- a person who played a big role in helping to prove that the universe is constantly expanding
- the thing that holds all of the existing known matter
- a scale of how much light the human eye can see
- the branch of science that deals with space
- a man who developed the theory of relativity
- one of the first elements formed and is used to generate electricity
- light shifts in different diretions as galaxies move
- two men who discovered cmb while working on a radio
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- a theory that the universe is constantly expanding
- splits light from something in space so that the wavelength can be recorded
- the range of frequencies of electromagnetic radiation
- what is needed to do work
- one of the first elements formed and people use it to make balloons float
- a system of stars and planets help together by gravity
- a man who denied the big bang theory and instead promote the theory of stellar nucleosynthesis
16 Clues: what is needed to do work • radiation left over from the big bang • the branch of science that deals with space • a man who developed the theory of relativity • a scale of how much light the human eye can see • a theory that the universe is constantly expanding • two men who discovered cmb while working on a radio • light shifts in different diretions as galaxies move • ...
vocabulary 2021-10-20
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- radiation left over from the big bang
- a person who played a big role in helping to prove that the universe is constantly expanding
- the thing that holds all of the existing known matter
- a scale of how much light the human eye can see
- the branch of science that deals with space
- a man who developed the theory of relativity
- one of the first elements formed and is used to generate electricity
- light shifts in different diretions as galaxies move
- two men who discovered cmb while working on a radio
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- a theory that the universe is constantly expanding
- splits light from something in space so that the wavelength can be recorded
- the range of frequencies of electromagnetic radiation
- what is needed to do work
- one of the first elements formed and people use it to make balloons float
- a system of stars and planets help together by gravity
- a man who denied the big bang theory and instead promote the theory of stellar nucleosynthesis
16 Clues: what is needed to do work • radiation left over from the big bang • the branch of science that deals with space • a man who developed the theory of relativity • a scale of how much light the human eye can see • a theory that the universe is constantly expanding • two men who discovered cmb while working on a radio • light shifts in different diretions as galaxies move • ...
vocabulary 2021-10-20
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- radiation left over from the big bang
- a person who played a big role in helping to prove that the universe is constantly expanding
- the thing that holds all of the existing known matter
- a scale of how much light the human eye can see
- the branch of science that deals with space
- a man who developed the theory of relativity
- one of the first elements formed and is used to generate electricity
- light shifts in different diretions as galaxies move
- two men who discovered cmb while working on a radio
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- a theory that the universe is constantly expanding
- splits light from something in space so that the wavelength can be recorded
- the range of frequencies of electromagnetic radiation
- what is needed to do work
- one of the first elements formed and people use it to make balloons float
- a system of stars and planets help together by gravity
- a man who denied the big bang theory and instead promote the theory of stellar nucleosynthesis
16 Clues: what is needed to do work • radiation left over from the big bang • the branch of science that deals with space • a man who developed the theory of relativity • a scale of how much light the human eye can see • a theory that the universe is constantly expanding • two men who discovered cmb while working on a radio • light shifts in different diretions as galaxies move • ...
Crossword puzzle: GUESS THE ECONOMIST 2022-05-15
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- He was a classical economist best known for his theory on wages and profit, the labor theory of value, the theory of comparative advantage, and the theory of rents
- creates its own demand" this law was given by?
- The most accepted definition of economics was given by?
- The author of "Theory of Monopolistic Competition"
- Robinson The author of "The Economics of Imperfect Competition"
- She is popularly known for her work in natural resource management and common pool resources
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- The author "An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations"
- who was the founder of monetarism?
- The Nobel Committee awarded her the prize "for their experimental approach to alleviating global poverty."
- His revolutionary theories on the causes of unemployment and recession
- He developed methods for calculating the size of a nation's income and changes in it and standardized the concept of gross national product (GNP)
- Who gave the wage cut theory?
12 Clues: Who gave the wage cut theory? • who was the founder of monetarism? • creates its own demand" this law was given by? • The author of "Theory of Monopolistic Competition" • The most accepted definition of economics was given by? • Robinson The author of "The Economics of Imperfect Competition" • His revolutionary theories on the causes of unemployment and recession • ...
The Theory of Production 2020-09-04
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- Run - Individuals based the theory production on this concept. The concept stands for a short period of production that allows producers to change - only - the amount of input variable called labour.
- of Variable Proportions - In the short output will change as one imput is varied while others are held. The law that deals with the imput of productive resources and output final products.
- returns - involves stage 2 of production; the stage where the output increases at a diminishing rate as more units of variable inputs are added.
- of Production - Increasing returns (increasing marginal products), diminishing returns, and negative returns. The marginal product changes as the input variable changes.
- Product - The total output produced by a firm.
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- Function - A concept that describes the relationship between changes in output to different amounts of a single input while other inputs are held constant.
- Materials - Unprocessed natural products used in production
- Run - A period of production long enough for producers to adjust the quantities of all their resources, including capital.
- Product - The extra output, or change in total production caused by the addition of one more unit of variable input.
- of Production - . Deals with the relationship between the factors of production and the output of goods and services. Producing an economic good or service requires a combination of lands, labor, capital, and entrepreneurs,
10 Clues: Product - The total output produced by a firm. • Materials - Unprocessed natural products used in production • Product - The extra output, or change in total production caused by the addition of one more unit of variable input. • Run - A period of production long enough for producers to adjust the quantities of all their resources, including capital. • ...
OPM530 C.6 2022-07-02
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- THE HEAVY ___ LINE @ DOT INDICATES 'DRIVE' TIME TO FIRM'S OWN CENTRAL STORE
- THE BREAK EVEN POINT IS WHEN REVENUE ___ WITH TOTAL COST LINE
- GOING GLOBAL WILL MAKE A FIRM MORE ___
- THINGS WE NEED TO CONSIDER IN C.O.G TECHNIQUE ARE MARKET'S LOCATION, SHIPMENT VOLUMES OF GOODS, AND THE ___ COST
- TOTAL REVENUE - TOTAL COST (FOR PROFIT) @ P = F÷(P-V)xP = F÷ (P-V)/P = F÷ 1-V/P IS THE B.E.POINT IN ___
- SERVICE LOCATION STRATEGY IS IMPORTANT TO ___ REVENUE
- ISSUES ON GOING GLOBAL ARE INCLUDING TRANSPORTATION, CAPITAL FLOW, LABOR COSTS, AND ___
- THE FACTOS THAT AFFECT LOCATION DECISIONS ARE LABOR PRODUCTIVITY, EXCHANGE RATES, COSTS, ___ AND CULTURE RISK, AND PROXIMITY TO MARKETS, SUPPLIERS, AND COMPETITORS
- FIRM NEEDS TO CONSIDER THE COUNTRY, REGION, AND SITE ___
- TO SOLVE GLOBALISATION PROBLEMS, A FIRM CAN IDENTIFY KSFs (___ SUCCESS FACTORS)
- TANGIBLE ___ IS EASIER TO MEASURE THAN INTANGIBLE ___
- THE ___ RINGS ON G.I.S MAP INDICATE VARIOUS MILE RADII DRAWN AROUND COMPETITOR'S STORE
- DETERMINE ___ LOCATION IS A GOOD INVESTMENT
- A FIRM HAS THE OPTIONS TO EITHER EXPAND, ___, OR CLOSE THE EXISTING FACILITIES
- A SYSTEM THAT STORES AND DISPLAYS INFO THAT LINKED TO GEOGRAPHIC LOCATION.
- ___ PRODUCTIVITY IS MORE THAN THE COST OF WAGE RATES
- ONE OF THE THINGS THAT CHANGES OVER TIME
- A SYSTEM THAT IS ALSO IMPORTANT TO MANUFACTURERS
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- SOME OF THE DATA THAT GIS DETERMINE ARE DETAILED CENSUS DATA AND MAPS, ___, GEOGRAPHIC FEATURES AND LOCATION SERVICES.
- WHICH HAS MORE IMPACT ON LOCATION DECISION: REVENUE VS COST?
- FIXED AND ___ COSTS HAVE SIGNIFICANT IMPACT ON STRATEGIC LOCATION
- STRATEGIC ___ IS THE MOST IMPORTANT DECISION FOR A FIRM.
- TOTAL REVENUE = TOTAL COST @ PX = F+VX @ BEPX = F÷(P-V) IS THE B.E.POINT ___ IN UNITS (P - PRICE, X - UNITS OR QUANTITY, F - FIXED COSTS, V - VARIABLE COSTS PER UNIT)
- THERE ARE ___ STEPS IN THE F.R.T CONCEPT (DEVELOP KSFs, ASSIGN WEIGHT, DEVELOP SCALE, SCORE LOCATION, MULTIPLY SCORE BY WEIGHT, MAKE RECOMMENDATION)
- THE CENTER OF GRAVITY TECHNIQUE IS TO FIND LOCATION THAT MINIMIZES ___ COSTS
- KSFs ARE IMPORTANTS IN DOING ___
- THE TIME VALUE OF ___ IS OFTEN IGNORED IN THE ASSUMPTION OF B.E. ANALYSIS
- THE ___ CONCEPT IS THE F.R.T SINCE IT ALSO INCLUDES WIDE VARIETY OF FACTORS IN ITS ANALYSIS.
- THE FACTOR RATING TECHNIQUE, BREAK EVEN ANALYSIS. AND CENTER OF GRAVITY TECHNIQUE ARE THE MAJOR ___ TO SOLVE LOCATION'S PROBLEMS.
- OBJECTIVE OF LOCATION STRATEGY IS TO ___ THE LOCATION'S BENEFITS TO FIRM
- TO CALCULATE THE ___ PER UNIT, WE MUST DEVIDE LABOR COST PER DAY BY THE PRODUCTIVITY (UNITS PER DAY)
- ONE OF THE FACTORS THAT AFFECT LOCATION DECISION IS ___ ECONOMICS
- ASIDE FROM EVALUATING PROCESS AND EQUIPMENT ALTERNATIVES, THE ___ EVEN ANALYSIS IS ALSO USED TO FIND POINTS IN DOLLARS AND UNITS (COST = REVENUE)
- DETERMINING LOCATION IS LIKE MAKING A ___-TERM DECISION
34 Clues: KSFs ARE IMPORTANTS IN DOING ___ • GOING GLOBAL WILL MAKE A FIRM MORE ___ • ONE OF THE THINGS THAT CHANGES OVER TIME • DETERMINE ___ LOCATION IS A GOOD INVESTMENT • A SYSTEM THAT IS ALSO IMPORTANT TO MANUFACTURERS • ___ PRODUCTIVITY IS MORE THAN THE COST OF WAGE RATES • SERVICE LOCATION STRATEGY IS IMPORTANT TO ___ REVENUE • ...
Developmental Theorists 2024-09-10
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- THEORY: People are affected by rewards and punishments, but their reactions to them are filtered by their own perceptions, thoughts, and motivations
- Ecological Systems Theory- Outlined layers of environment that affect a child’s development, such as the child’s own biology, family/ community environment, and society; as a child develops, the interaction within these environments becomes more complex and this complexity can arise as the child's physical and cognitive structures grow and mature
- Psychoanalytic theorist- Believed that both early and later in life experiences affect development; people are always changing and developing
- Social Cognitive Theory- people are different than Pavlov’s dogs, they are more complex; people watch and imitate other people’s behavior, despite whether or not there are rewards and punishments
- THEORY: Looks at a child's development within the context of the system of relationships that form his or her environment.
- Behaviorism- mouse in a box; operant conditions is the repetition of behaviors when reinforced
- Cognitive theorist- Student of Kohlberg’s; thought research was incomplete because he did not study girls and women; expanded upon Kohlberg’s to include females
- Cognitive theorist- Children are active in their own development and learning and need a lot of exposure to experimentation, discovery, and firsthand experiences; as they gain more experiences, their way of thinking will change and adapt
- Cognitive theorist- Different than Piaget, he believed cognitive development doesn’t just happen (Piaget’s theory); Social and cultural environment shapes human cognitive development
- Psychoanalytic theorist- Believed that what happens early in life affects a person for years to come; his theory is not not considered scientifically sound, but he opened the doors for new ways of thinking
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- THEORY: Ideas of how people process information, thing, and learn
- Cognitive theorist- Researched how people decide what is right and what is wrong; moral decisions are personal decisions that evaluate what is right and what is wrong
- Ecological Systems Theory- Child’s primary relationship with a caregiver needs to be stable, loving, and lasting; human development unfolds in a nested set of systems, involving cultural, social, economic and political elements, not merely psychological ones
- THEORY: People’s behavior is determined by forces in the environment that are beyond their control
- Cognitive theorist- Development occurs because humans interact with other people not just objects; children are social beings and develop their minds through interactions with parents, teacher, and other informed people
- Cognitive theorist- Developed 4 Stages of Cognitive Development; describes how people think in different stages of life
- Social Cognitive Theory- observation and modeling play a primary role in how and why people learn; believe that a child who observes a kind act may later imitate the same act towards sibling or classmate while another learns to swear or eat eat healthy by imitating other people’s actions; the same experiences, will not have the same result on every person
- Behaviorism- learning that occurs when a neutral stimulus (e.g., a tone) becomes associated with a stimulus (e.g., food) that naturally produces a behavior
- Behaviorism- A rat may be rewarded with a food pellet after pressing a bar, or it may be punished with a small shock of electricity if it does not press the bar; a person is first exposed to a stimulus, which elicits a response, and the response is then reinforced (stimulus, response, reinforcement)
- Cognitive theorist- 3 Stages of Moral Development; children make decisions based on punishment or rewards (1st level); observed men and boys
- THEORY: Development happens at an unconscious level and is buried in emotions, analyze the symbolic meaning behind behaviors; early life experiences are important in development
- Psychoanalytic theorist- Applied psychoanalytic theory with the goal of restoring psychological health through talk therapy
- Cognitive theorist- the idea of justice was typical of males, but women used the idea of care for others as a motivating factor in making moral decisions
- Psychoanalytic theorist- Liked Freud’s work, but expanded upon it; Theorized all humans develop in eight stages called Psychosocial Developmental Stages
- Behaviorism- Dog experiments; classical conditioning is behaviors associated with emotional responses
25 Clues: THEORY: Ideas of how people process information, thing, and learn • Behaviorism- mouse in a box; operant conditions is the repetition of behaviors when reinforced • THEORY: People’s behavior is determined by forces in the environment that are beyond their control • ...
Nursing Theorist Crossword Puzzle 2022-12-16
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- Published her Theory of "Caratative Caring"
- means love and charity, eros and agape (unconditional love)
- Published her "Adaptation Model"
- developed the Self Care Deficit Nursing Theory
- Theorist of "Philosophy in Nursing Practice"
- First Director of Loeb Center for Nursing and Rehabilitation
- a pioneer in nursing research who developed the 21 Nursing Problems
- promotes helping behavior that calls for a nurturing response
- this is having a feeling of sense of adequacy or well-being.
- set towards the disorganization of the system
- strengthens the effect of the focal stimilus
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- It is a feeling of Displeasure
- using spoken or written words
- a design or model; a repetitive goal
- in which the person makes use of the nurse's help
- published the "Nursing Process Theory"
- a process where a person reaches the highest level of consciousness
- "Human-to-Human Relationship Model," was developed by
- first lady of nursing
- an organism that lives in an unstable balance of a given s
20 Clues: first lady of nursing • using spoken or written words • It is a feeling of Displeasure • Published her "Adaptation Model" • a design or model; a repetitive goal • published the "Nursing Process Theory" • Published her Theory of "Caratative Caring" • Theorist of "Philosophy in Nursing Practice" • strengthens the effect of the focal stimilus • ...
PS 6.2 Review 2022-10-17
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- the second era of the universe (the current era)
- a baby planet
- a star ignites when it begins nuclear ______
- at first, the universe was only a few _________ wide
- the theory that explains how the universe formed
- in the radiation era, no matter existed - only ______
- the building blocks of life that formed from star explosions
- a supported scientific explanation of an event or phenomenon
- the epoch where stars first formed
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- everything that exists
- when matter clumps together
- the first era of the universe was the _______ era
- the first element that formed in the universe
- scientists that study the universe
- the four large outer planets
- the four inner rocky planets
- the theory that explains how the solar system formed
- the universe started out as an extremely _____ object
18 Clues: a baby planet • everything that exists • when matter clumps together • the four large outer planets • the four inner rocky planets • scientists that study the universe • the epoch where stars first formed • a star ignites when it begins nuclear ______ • the first element that formed in the universe • the second era of the universe (the current era) • ...
Chapter 5 Economics Crossword Puzzle 2021-10-07
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- proportionally smaller profits or benefits derived from something as more money or energy is invested in it
- the level of production at which the costs of production equal the revenues for a product
- the price and other market policies pursued by sellers, in terms both of their aims and of the way in which they coordinate
- something that is assumed or based on theory
- a movement along the supply curve in response to a change in price
- the extra output, return, or profit yielded per unit by advantages from production inputs
- production within an economy that is divided into three main stages: primary, secondary and tertiary
- a period of time in which all factors of production and costs are variable
- the sum of all costs incurred by a firm in producing a certain level of output
- refers to a business model that allows companies and individuals to buy and sell goods and services over the Internet
- the responsiveness of producers (single sellers or the market as a whole) to a given price change
- graphic representation of the relationship between product price and quantity of product that a seller is willing and able to supply
- the total volume or amount of final output produced by a firm using given inputs in a given period of time
- a corporate expense that changes in proportion to how much a company produces or sells
- a direct or indirect payment to individuals or firms, usually in the form of a cash payment from the government or a targeted tax cut
- the total revenue amount divided by the quantity
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- the amount of earnings remaining after all direct costs have been subtracted from revenue
- to produce or create
- the short run or long run process by which a firm may determine the price, input and output levels that lead to the highest profit
- the equation that expresses the relationship between the quantities of productive factors (such as labour and capital) used and the amount of product obtained
- a stock of a resource from which a person or place can be provided with the necessary amount of that resource
- the ongoing costs to operate a business but excludes the direct costs associated with creating a product or service
- when the suppliers of a given good or service alter production or output
- expresses the idea that an economy behaves differently depending on the length of time it has to react to certain stimuli
- costs that do not vary with the amount produced
- the number of goods or services that suppliers will produce and sell at a given market price
- the incremental costs involved in producing additional units
- more than one; several
- the full amount of total sales of goods and services
- the summation of individual firms' supply curves
- the increase in revenue that results from the sale of one additional unit of output
- the microeconomic law that states that, all other factors being equal, as the price of a good or service increases, the quantity of goods or services that suppliers offer will increase, and vice versa
- a table that shows the quantity supplied at each price
33 Clues: to produce or create • more than one; several • something that is assumed or based on theory • costs that do not vary with the amount produced • the summation of individual firms' supply curves • the total revenue amount divided by the quantity • the full amount of total sales of goods and services • a table that shows the quantity supplied at each price • ...
Famous Psychologists 2015-04-14
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- harlow attachment theory
- found that a child's earliest experiences prior to the age of three didn't have much relationship to her adult personality.
- Gender roles and feminism
- tested his memory using three-letter nonsense syllables.
- humanistic psychologist who agreed with the main assumptions of Abraham Maslow's self actualization theory
- Pavolv salivation in dogs classical conditioning
- who theorized that a general factor of intelligence, g, is present in varying degrees in different human abilities.
- his theory of intelligence calls for the integration of intelligence and creativity.
- suggested that memory is unreliable and altered by experience
- Cognitive behaviorial therapy (REBT)
- Prison study
- believed that children go through 4 universal cognitive developmental stages
- has done a famous experiment to determine the validity of psychiatric diagnosis
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- Taste aversion
- Jung believed that past experiences and future aspirations affect behavior
- Father of Psychology, psychoanalysis
- theory of multiple intelligences
- established the Chomsky–Schützenberger hierarchy, a classification of formal languages in terms of their generative power.
- Weber's law -the minimum difference in stimulation that a person can detect 50 percent of the time.
- cognitive dissonance theory suggests that we have an inner drive to hold all our attitudes and beliefs in harmony and avoid disharmony.
- different attachment style
- study of emotions and facial expressions
- opened the Institute for Experimental Psychology,the first laboratory dedicated to psychology
- different parenting styles
- Bandura Observational Learning- bobo doll experiment
- a contemporary psychologist who has conducted extensive research into women's approach to moral problems.
- has made the skinner box to demonstrate operant conditioning
- conducted an electric shock experiment focusing on obedience to authority and personal conscience.
28 Clues: Prison study • Taste aversion • harlow attachment theory • Gender roles and feminism • different attachment style • different parenting styles • theory of multiple intelligences • Father of Psychology, psychoanalysis • Cognitive behaviorial therapy (REBT) • study of emotions and facial expressions • Pavolv salivation in dogs classical conditioning • ...
Continental Drift vs Plate Tectonics 2021-12-01
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- Vibrations in the ground caused by Earths crust moving
- A lowland region that forms where Earth's tectonic plates move apart, or rift
- Evidence in the changing climates during the past
- The liquid layer of the Earth's core that lies beneath the mantle and surrounds the inner core
- Earth's lithosphere is broken up into how many major plates
- When one plate gets pushed under another and where volcanoes form
- The place where two plates move apart or diverge
- The soft layer of the mantle on which pieces of the lithosphere move
- The boundary between two tectonic plates that are sliding past each other horizontally
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- The thin, outermost layer of the Earth
- Molten rock in the Earth's crust
- Evidence in the layers of rocks across continents
- How many main pieces of evidence did Wegener find to support his theory
- The cause of seafloor spreading
- The theory that continents can drift apart form on another and have in the past
- How many people believed Wegener's theory when he was alive?
- Was the first person to propose the theory of continental drift
- The movement or study of the movement of Earth's crust
- The outermost, rigid layer of the Earth that consists of the crust and the rigid upper part of the mantle
- The solid, dense center of the Earth
- Wegener's name for the super continent that existed over 250 million years ago
21 Clues: The cause of seafloor spreading • Molten rock in the Earth's crust • The solid, dense center of the Earth • The thin, outermost layer of the Earth • The place where two plates move apart or diverge • Evidence in the layers of rocks across continents • Evidence in the changing climates during the past • Vibrations in the ground caused by Earths crust moving • ...
Crossword puzzle: GUESS THE ECONOMIST 2022-05-15
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- He was a classical economist best known for his theory on wages and profit, the labor theory of value, the theory of comparative advantage, and the theory of rents
- creates its own demand" this law was given by?
- The most accepted definition of economics was given by?
- The author of "Theory of Monopolistic Competition"
- Robinson The author of "The Economics of Imperfect Competition"
- She is popularly known for her work in natural resource management and common pool resources
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- The author "An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations"
- who was the founder of monetarism?
- The Nobel Committee awarded her the prize "for their experimental approach to alleviating global poverty."
- His revolutionary theories on the causes of unemployment and recession
- He developed methods for calculating the size of a nation's income and changes in it and standardized the concept of gross national product (GNP)
- Who gave thet wage cut theory?
12 Clues: Who gave thet wage cut theory? • who was the founder of monetarism? • creates its own demand" this law was given by? • The author of "Theory of Monopolistic Competition" • The most accepted definition of economics was given by? • Robinson The author of "The Economics of Imperfect Competition" • His revolutionary theories on the causes of unemployment and recession • ...
Teaching and Learning: Theoretical Foundations 2025-03-25
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- – The process of transferring knowledge through messages between a sender and a receiver.
- – A learning theory that sees learning as a mental process of acquiring and organizing information.
- – The process of interpreting a received message.
- – A learning theory that suggests learners build knowledge through experiences.
- – Tools and resources used to support instruction and enhance learning experiences.
- – An educational theorist who proposed that learning is based on past experiences and active engagement.
- – A concept in behaviorism where positive or negative stimuli influence learning.
- Locke – A philosopher who proposed the "blank slate" theory, stating that humans are born without knowledge.
- – In learning, it refers to active engagement with knowledge rather than passive reception.
- – A response in communication that ensures understanding between the sender and the receiver.
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- – In behaviorism, an event or situation that evokes a response in learning.
- – Personal beliefs, biases, and cultural factors that affect communication and learning.
- – A philosopher who proposed the theory of recollection, suggesting learning is the retrieval of innate knowledge.
- – Factors such as lighting, noise, and temperature that can affect communication.
- – A theorist known for social constructivism, which emphasizes learning through social interactions.
- – A learning process where individuals learn through observation and imitation.
- – The way a sender interprets a message before transmitting it.
- – Any tool used to enhance teaching and learning.
- – A learning theory that focuses on observable behaviors influenced by rewards and punishments.
19 Clues: – The process of interpreting a received message. • – Any tool used to enhance teaching and learning. • – The way a sender interprets a message before transmitting it. • – In behaviorism, an event or situation that evokes a response in learning. • – A learning theory that suggests learners build knowledge through experiences. • ...
Compendium Quiz 2026-02-10
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- Management tool that shows how a firm will acquire and allocate the resources needed to achieve its goals over a specific time period
- Ratios that measure the rate of return a firm earns on various measures of investment
- Cost that varies directly with the level of production
- Part of a firm’s net income that is reinvested
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- Ratios that measure the extent to which a firm relies on debt financing in its capital structure
- Revenue-Income
- Company that provides short-term financing to firms by purchasing their accounts receivables at a discount
- Increases in assets that result from activities intended to earn income
- Degree of uncertainty regarding the outcome of a decision
- Resources owned by a firm
10 Clues: Revenue-Income • Resources owned by a firm • Part of a firm’s net income that is reinvested • Cost that varies directly with the level of production • Degree of uncertainty regarding the outcome of a decision • Increases in assets that result from activities intended to earn income • ...
The Impact of Technology on Social Justice 2022-06-03
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- The percent of accounts that are run by bots on twitter according to twitter executives
- How many countries hold 70%-75% of the worlds total telecommunication
- This bias is caused by individual ideologies and prejudices from the creators of certain computer programs
- An internet attack that is often used by bots
- The percent of accounts that are run by bots on twitter according to experts using applied algorithms
- This is a form of propoganda that makes up much of the content on social media
- m___ communication is another factor other than media than contributes to the reinforcement theory
- s________ exposure is a type of reinforcement theory that involves people knowingly or unknowingly viewing specific media
- Repeatable errors in a computer system that create unfair outcomes
- The percent of accounts run by bots that were involved in discussing the 2016 presidential election
- This type of bias is caused by the discovery of new information that is not taken into account in computer programs
- The main theorist of the reinforcement theory who proposed his ideas in the 1960s
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- Despite many individuals having access to the internet this problem which relates to ones ability to use technology is still a major contributor to the digital divide
- Gender discrimination has caused many computer programs to favour ______
- The physical mediums that people use to access the internet
- A theory that states that the media mainly reinforces our current beliefs and ideas rather than changing them
- The decade that the reinforcement theory was created (19__s)
- The gap between individuals who have access to technology and those who do not
- This term often related to ones status is one of the biggest factors in determining the digital divide
19 Clues: An internet attack that is often used by bots • The physical mediums that people use to access the internet • The decade that the reinforcement theory was created (19__s) • Repeatable errors in a computer system that create unfair outcomes • How many countries hold 70%-75% of the worlds total telecommunication • ...
Plate Tectonics Menu Appetizer 2017-02-21
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- the sideways and downward movement of the edge of a plate of the earth's crust into the mantle beneath another plate.
- the hot substance in the the core of the earth
- the movement caused within a fluid by the tendency of hotter and therefore less dense material to rise, and colder, denser material to sink under the influence of gravity, which consequently results in transfer of heat.
- pieces of Earth's crust and uppermost mantle, together referred to as the lithosphere.
- when subduction Occurs in the oceanic crust it forms a
- the movement of the divergent boundary
- when to plates are colliding it forms what boundary
- The earth was once one huge earth called
- when two plates in the continental crust divide it forms a
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- when two plates are sliding it forms what boundary
- the movement of the transform boundary
- when two plates are dividing it forms what boundary
- when two plates in the oceanic crust divide it forms a
- the movement of the convergent boundary
- the uppermost layer of the oceanic portion of a tectonic plate.
- the scientist who invented the continental drift theory
- the theory that the earth was once one huge earth called Pangaea and then separated.
- the theory that the earth sea floor spreads and generates new earth and gets rid of old earth
- the scientist who invented the sea floor spreading theory
19 Clues: the movement of the transform boundary • the movement of the divergent boundary • the movement of the convergent boundary • The earth was once one huge earth called • the hot substance in the the core of the earth • when two plates are sliding it forms what boundary • when two plates are dividing it forms what boundary • ...
Important People 2022-01-17
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- Great Chinese explorer
- King of the Mali
- He discovered the Americas for Europe
- He divided the Roman Empire
- He took enlightenment ideas and made them accessible to the people in his plays
- Proved the heliocentric theory
- Greatest Emperor of the Byzantine Empire
- His big 3 enlightenment ideas are in the Declaration of Independence
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- Discovered the heliocentric theory
- Christianity based on his teachings
- He began Islam
- He was first to sail to India by water
- Explained how the heliocentric theory worked
- Tsar that westernized Russia
- Wrote a book about his travels to China
- King of France with absolute power
- Started the Reformation with 95 Theses
17 Clues: He began Islam • King of the Mali • Great Chinese explorer • He divided the Roman Empire • Tsar that westernized Russia • Proved the heliocentric theory • Discovered the heliocentric theory • King of France with absolute power • Christianity based on his teachings • He discovered the Americas for Europe • He was first to sail to India by water • ...
chapter 8 2017-04-24
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- distance to a person
- back up
- to talk to someone romantically
- we want what we cant have
- we only allow our selves a certain amount
- insecurity with others
- when a relationship deteriorate
- we have a ratio tied to our relationships
- equal level of care of all
- to make impact with someone in someway
- attack between people
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- closeness to someone
- having to do with it
- alikeness
- to appreciate some one
- level of comparison among others
- deepness of a conversation details
- quality that makes the relationship personal
- working well together
- relationship based on a number of topics
- cutting of bonds in the relationship
- appeal to someone
22 Clues: back up • alikeness • appeal to someone • closeness to someone • having to do with it • distance to a person • working well together • attack between people • to appreciate some one • insecurity with others • we want what we cant have • equal level of care of all • to talk to someone romantically • when a relationship deteriorate • level of comparison among others • ...
Evidence of the THEORY of evolution 2019-01-16
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- "the chemical of life"
- data base of all known fossils
- a fossil that has bean dated
- a structure with no purpose
- change in an organism that increases its chance of surival
- idea, can be proven wrong
- comparing body parts
- shows structure of organisms that lived long ago
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- old rock is deeper than new rock
- similar structures
- early stage of animal development before the fetus
- survival of the "fittest"
- something that is true and proven with rock hard solid evidence and can't be changed or proven wrong.
13 Clues: similar structures • comparing body parts • "the chemical of life" • survival of the "fittest" • idea, can be proven wrong • a structure with no purpose • a fossil that has bean dated • data base of all known fossils • old rock is deeper than new rock • shows structure of organisms that lived long ago • early stage of animal development before the fetus • ...
HCM502 Module 2 Literature Recap 2020-04-19
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- Motivational theory that asserts humans have five levels of needs: physiological, safety, love and belonging, self-esteem, and self-actualization (Ch.5)
- Emotional intelligence assesses ________ (Ch.11)
- Casual explanation for an event or behavior (Ch.7)
- Motivational theory that asserts humans have three types of motivational needs: achievement, power, and affiliation (Ch.5)
- Related to absenteeism and turnover (Ch.6)
- Individual’s concern with basic material and physiological requirements (Ch.5)
- The aim of an action (Ch.6)
- Heightened state of motivation caused by expectations
- The superleader willingly shares power and _______ (Ch.11)
- A state of heightened motivation that is focused on an undesirable behavior or goal (Ch.7)
- Leadership style that focuses on the highest need of others (Ch.11)
- Transformational leadership is directed toward _________ of change (Ch.11)
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- Leadership style that engages people to work outside their comfort zones towards a common goal (Ch.11)
- The stimulus for action toward a goal (Ch.5)
- Perceptions and attributions are not always an accurate reflection of _______ (Ch.7)
- The conscious recognition of a need (Ch.5)
- Redirecting behavior (Ch.6)
- The intrinsic need to be creative and experience personal growth (Ch.5)
- The need to develop relationships (Ch.5)
- the purpose of an individual’s behavior is to _______ needs or wants (Ch.5)
- Process theory of motivation that asserts motivation is dependent on valence, instrumentality, and expectancy (Ch.6)
- Motivational theory that asserts humans have two sets of needs: avoidance of unpleasantness and personal growth (Ch.5)
- Process theory of motivation that asserts a person evaluates his outcomes and inputs compared to those of others (Ch.6)
- Transactional leadership is directed toward ____ accomplishment (Ch.11)
- Anything that a person requires or desires (Ch.5)
25 Clues: Redirecting behavior (Ch.6) • The aim of an action (Ch.6) • The need to develop relationships (Ch.5) • The conscious recognition of a need (Ch.5) • Related to absenteeism and turnover (Ch.6) • The stimulus for action toward a goal (Ch.5) • Emotional intelligence assesses ________ (Ch.11) • Anything that a person requires or desires (Ch.5) • ...
ACCOUNTING TERMS 2023-10-29
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- The amount , goods , assets taken by the owner for his personal use
- Physical items of trade that are purchased or manufactured for the purpose of sale
- The amount owed that is payable by the business
- It is a person or a firm who owes a certain amount to the business on account of credit sale of goods and services
- The things of value owned by a business firm , which are the properties of the business
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- It refers to the amount received by the firm from different business transaction
- The profit earned by a business firm from its main operating activities
- It is the sum total of bills payable and creditors
- The reduction in price of goods to be paid by a consumer
- The amount invested by the owner into the business
10 Clues: The amount owed that is payable by the business • It is the sum total of bills payable and creditors • The amount invested by the owner into the business • The reduction in price of goods to be paid by a consumer • The amount , goods , assets taken by the owner for his personal use • The profit earned by a business firm from its main operating activities • ...
Unit 1 Crossword Review 2021-02-03
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- studies that explore a single situation in great detail
- studies that focus on describing an occurrence
- is a valuable tool for understanding human development, that guides and helps us interpret research findings?
- Freud's theory of self describes how our personality consists of id, ego, and ___.
- ___ reality is why our perception is altered due to what others have told us or cultural trend
- there are ___ psychosocial stages within the erikson's psychosocial theory
- ___ was a student of Freud and helped expand his theory of psychosexual development
- ___ reality is how our beliefs are constructed by our personal experience and history
- studies that are made in order to answer "why?" questions
- research that begins with a sample that represents a cross-section of a population
- an effect, that usually involves children, where people change their behavior because they're aware they're being observed.
- techniques that are used to research data within a lifespan or lifespans of a subject or subjects
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- research that involves cross-sectional and longitudinal research
- commonly referred to as a guideline on how to live that is shared by a group of people
- the belief that our own culture is essentially better or superior to others
- performed studies and created theories, such as the psychodynamic theory, during the 1950s?
- cultural ___ is the appreciation and respect for other cultures and cultural differences
- the ___ theory describes how and why our upbringing and early childhood moments impact our psychological self.
- a ___ is a group of people born around the same time in a similar environment/society.
- studies that revolve around observing and recording the actions of those who participate
- Members of the same ___ class share similar parenting styles, religious beliefs, morals, aggravation,and lifestyles altogether.
- research that is organized to evaluate the efficiency/effectiveness of a policy or program
- asking a standard set of questions to a subject or group of subjects
- research where a group of people, usually the same age and come from similar backgrounds, are measured gradually over a period of time
- how many social classes are the american people divided into in regards to socioeconomic status?
25 Clues: studies that focus on describing an occurrence • studies that explore a single situation in great detail • studies that are made in order to answer "why?" questions • research that involves cross-sectional and longitudinal research • asking a standard set of questions to a subject or group of subjects • ...
Psych Names 2023-03-29
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- Positive and negative reinforcement
- Founder of functionalism
- attachment styles (strange situation experiment)
- Multiple intelligence theory
- attachment styles among monkeys
- Unreliability of eyewitness testimony
- observational learning (bobo doll)
- founder of psychoanalysis
- preconventional, conventional, post conventional moral development
- Little Albert experiment, Behaviorism
- Conformity (line study)
- Stanford Prison Experiment
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- Creator of the first intelligence test
- Sensorimotor, preoperation, concrete operational and formal operational
- Two factor theory of emotion
- 8 stage theory of psychosocial development
- founder of structuralism
- Classical conditioning
- Law of effect in learning
- Client centered therapy, unconditional positive regard
- critical period of language development
- Hierarchy of Needs pyramid
- language influences cognition
- obedience (shock experiment)
24 Clues: Classical conditioning • Conformity (line study) • founder of structuralism • Founder of functionalism • Law of effect in learning • founder of psychoanalysis • Hierarchy of Needs pyramid • Stanford Prison Experiment • Two factor theory of emotion • Multiple intelligence theory • obedience (shock experiment) • language influences cognition • attachment styles among monkeys • ...
Scientific Revolution 2022-08-22
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- Newton's three laws
- An idea or speculation
- Father of modern astronomy
- Points North
- Book of God
- used to study space and invented by Galileo
- Helped Scientific Revolutionaries a lot
- Theory that the planets orbit the Sun
- Highest in social structure
- Determined planets orbited elliptically
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- Creator of the scientific method
- Creator of the three laws of motion
- A religious leader
- The study of space
- used to study small organisms
- Invented the telescope
- Center of Scientific Revolution
- Home of the Pope
- Religion of Jesus
- Contradictories of the church
20 Clues: Book of God • Points North • Home of the Pope • Religion of Jesus • A religious leader • The study of space • Newton's three laws • An idea or speculation • Invented the telescope • Father of modern astronomy • Highest in social structure • used to study small organisms • Contradictories of the church • Center of Scientific Revolution • Creator of the scientific method • ...
Motivation theories 2020-09-24
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- Theory that suggests that human performance is directed by conscious goals and intentions
- Long-term goals set into the future
- Theory that holds that motivation is based on our perception of fairness in comparison with others
- The impact of motivational influences on job satisfaction
- refers to the level of dignity, politeness, and respect employees receive by supervisors during change implementation
- The sense of feeling under-rewarded or over-rewarded in comparison with others
- The degree to which people perceive the implementation of company policies and procedures to be fair
- The probability that good performance will lead to various work outcomes.
- Maslow’s theory that suggests people are motivated by their desire to satisfy specific needs, and that needs are arranged in a hierarchy with physiological needs at the bottom and self-actualization needs at the top
- The probability that the amount of work effort invested by an individual will result in a high level of performance
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- Sources of job satisfaction such as salary, status, and security
- Theory that suggests that people are motivated by three categories of needs arranged in the form of a hierarchy
- Short-term goals
- The value individuals place on work outcomes
- The perception of fairness in workplace practices
- refers to the degree of access people are given to information and the explanations provided to convey that information regarding why certain decisions are being made.
- Sources of job satisfaction such as achievement, recognition, and responsibility
- The degree to which people think outcomes are fair
- Theory that suggests three main categories of needs: need for achievement, need for affiliation, and need for power
19 Clues: Short-term goals • Long-term goals set into the future • The value individuals place on work outcomes • The perception of fairness in workplace practices • The degree to which people think outcomes are fair • The impact of motivational influences on job satisfaction • Sources of job satisfaction such as salary, status, and security • ...
The Thrill of Time Travel 2020-04-28
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- the forming of a theory or conjecture without firm evidence.
- feeling or showing great pleasure.
- the action or result of depicting something, especially in art.
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- a system of parts working together in a machine; a piece of machinery.
- enter (a place, situation, or sphere of activity) in large numbers, especially with intrusive effect.
- handle or control (a tool, mechanism, etc.), typically in a skillful manner.
6 Clues: feeling or showing great pleasure. • the forming of a theory or conjecture without firm evidence. • the action or result of depicting something, especially in art. • a system of parts working together in a machine; a piece of machinery. • handle or control (a tool, mechanism, etc.), typically in a skillful manner. • ...
Carl Jung's Theory of the Shadow 2023-07-24
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- This is a technique used in Jungian psychology to interpret the symbolic content of dreams.
- The feminine archetype present in the collective unconscious of men, representing their unconscious feminine qualities, emotions, and potential for creativity.
- In Jungian psychology, this occurs when an individual unconsciously attributes their own repressed or denied traits, feelings, or desires onto others or external circumstances, allowing them to avoid or deny those qualities within themselves. It often leading to conflict or misunderstanding.
- This, in Jungian psychology, is the social mask or facade that individuals present to the outside world. It represents the role a person plays in society and is influenced by societal expectations, norms, and cultural influences.
- The Spirit of the _______, in Carl Jung's Red Book, represent the profound and mysterious aspects of the unconscious mind.
- In Jungian terms, this refers to one of the two primary psychological orientations of an individual's personality. An _______ is someone who tends to direct their psychic energy inward.
- In Carl Jung's Red Book, The Spirit of the _______ refers to the collective unconsciousness and the prevailing cultural, societal, and psychological tendencies of a particular era.
- The masculine archetype present in the collective unconscious of women, representing their unconscious masculine qualities, rationality, and assertiveness.
- The process of acknowledging, accepting, and integrating the contents of the Shadow into conscious awareness, leading to psychological wholeness and individuation.
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- The _______ Shadow represents the individual's unique and specific repressed or denied aspects of the unconscious.
- The process of self-realization and becoming whole, where individuals integrate the various aspects of their psyche, including the Shadow, to achieve psychological balance and personal growth.
- The _______ Shadow refers to the repressed, denied, or negative aspects of the collective unconscious shared by members of a culture, society, or group.
- The unconscious aspect of the personality that consists of repressed or hidden aspects of the self, including both negative and positive qualities.
- Dream _______ is a technique used in Jungian psychology to interpret the symbolic content of dreams. This can help uncover repressed thoughts, emotions, and unresolved issues, as well as offer guidance and hints toward personal growth and individuation.
- In Jungian terms, this refers to one of the two primary psychological orientations of an individual's personality. An _______ is someone who tends to direct their psychic energy outward.
- Universal, primordial symbols or images that are present in the collective unconscious of all human beings.
- Shadow _______ is the process of exploring and integrating the unconscious Shadow through self-reflection, self-awareness, and psychological integration.
- In the context of Carl Jung's Red Book, Sense and _______ reflects the paradoxical nature of the human psyche and the interplay between reason and irrationality.
- an essential aspect of Jungian psychology. Jung believed that these are a natural expression of the unconscious mind and serve as a way for the unconscious to communicate with the conscious mind.
- _______ Imagination is a therapeutic technique developed by Carl Jung, involving a deliberate and conscious effort to engage with the contents of one's unconscious mind.
20 Clues: This is a technique used in Jungian psychology to interpret the symbolic content of dreams. • Universal, primordial symbols or images that are present in the collective unconscious of all human beings. • The _______ Shadow represents the individual's unique and specific repressed or denied aspects of the unconscious. • ...
The Scientific Revolution and the Enlightenment 2015-05-19
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- Bacon / The English scientist who who supported the development of empiricism, or the experimental method
- / Author of Encyclopedia, a compilation of essays and works from the period challenging government and church power
- despot / The term for a leader who accepts enlightenment theories
- Galilei / The Italian astronomer who was forced to recant his theories on the stars and planets after the Church put him on trial in an Inquisition court
- Copernicus / The Polish astronomer who developed the theory that the Sun was the center of the universe
- / The period of reevaluation of the role of people, governments and rights is known as
- / French philosophy who believed in individual freedoms and the rule of law to protect them
- / The Earth centered theory of the universe
- / A new type of music pioneered by composers like Bach, Mozart and Beethoven
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- the Great / Russian leader who wrote to Voltaire regarding the need for reforms in government, and who made Russia a major world power by 1780 by taking Poland and gaining access to the Black Sea
- Descartes / The French mathematician who linked algebra and geometry and believed in using logic to prove mathematics.
- Fahrenheit / The German physicist who made the first mercury thermometer and measured freezing at 32 degrees
- theory / The Sun centered theory of the universe
- Newton / The English Scientist who explained the law of gravity
- / New artistic style that focused on brighter, Greek and Roman influenced art and architecture
- method / The method of logically making a hypothesis, testing it, and using test data to draw conclusions
- / The Greek astronomer who expanded upon Aristotle’s view that the Earth was the center of the universe
- / Wrote Leviathan in which he discussed the theory of Social Contract.
- / French philosophy who believed in checks and balances in power, and laws to protect people from each other
- / Believed people are born with natural rights: life, liberty, property
20 Clues: / The Earth centered theory of the universe • theory / The Sun centered theory of the universe • Newton / The English Scientist who explained the law of gravity • despot / The term for a leader who accepts enlightenment theories • / Wrote Leviathan in which he discussed the theory of Social Contract. • ...
The Scientific Revolution And The Enlightenment 2015-05-19
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- A new type of music pioneered by composers like Bach, Mozart and Beethoven
- Copernicus The Polish astronomer who developed the theory that the Sun was the center of the universe
- Galilei The Italian astronomer who was forced to recant his theories on the stars and planets after the Church put him on trial in an Inquisition court
- The Earth centered theory of the universe
- Wrote Leviathan in which he discussed the theory of Social Contract.
- theory The Sun centered theory of the universe
- Descartes The French mathematician who linked algebra and geometry and believed in using logic to prove mathematics.
- Author of Encyclopedia, a compilation of essays and works from the period challenging government and church power
- French philosophy who believed in individual freedoms and the rule of law to protect them
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- Fahrenheit The German physicist who made the first mercury thermometer and measured freezing at 32 degrees
- Newton The English Scientist who explained the law of gravity
- method The method of logically making a hypothesis, testing it, and using test data to draw conclusions
- Bacon The English scientist who who supported the development of empiricism, or the experimental method
- despot The term for a leader who accepts enlightenment theories
- The period of reevaluation of the role of people, governments and rights is known as
- New artistic style that focused on brighter, Greek and Roman influenced art and architecture
- Believed people are born with natural rights: life, liberty, property
- French philosophy who believed in checks and balances in power, and laws to protect people from each other
- the Great Russian leader who wrote to Voltaire regarding the need for reforms in government, and who made Russia a major world power by 1780 by taking Poland and gaining access to the Black Sea
- The Greek astronomer who expanded upon Aristotle’s view that the Earth was the center of the universe
20 Clues: The Earth centered theory of the universe • theory The Sun centered theory of the universe • Newton The English Scientist who explained the law of gravity • despot The term for a leader who accepts enlightenment theories • Wrote Leviathan in which he discussed the theory of Social Contract. • Believed people are born with natural rights: life, liberty, property • ...
Queen Charlotte 2025-08-19
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- deal glen is obsessed with
- it's not NAV, but
- the first gen z word i started using when you joined
- you are one day going to sign off your emails as __
- the strategy type you do NOT want to be working on
- rebranding of ordl
- gross to net ___
- amy's hogwarts house
- the last day of your internship
- favorite magazine / newspaper
- where we used to get lunch everyday
- where peter would always order food
- "favorite" factor score
- hps' most complicated fund vehicle
- chairwoman of
- favorite NYT page
- dave's favorite word
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- apera deal we obsessed about
- our favorite show to watch together
- fund you worked on during your internship
- what you eat your popcorn with
- your going to work song is sung by____
- you are the owner of this 25 square card
- favorite coffee shop
- your "favorite" topic to discuss recently
- our north star
- firm you're moving to
- our favorite drink to get at a bar
- what you call arieh
- it will take you a long time to eat this at your desk at your new firm
- your private credit specialty
- manager glen is obsessed with
- your favorite firm
33 Clues: chairwoman of • our north star • gross to net ___ • it's not NAV, but • favorite NYT page • rebranding of ordl • your favorite firm • what you call arieh • favorite coffee shop • amy's hogwarts house • dave's favorite word • firm you're moving to • "favorite" factor score • deal glen is obsessed with • apera deal we obsessed about • favorite magazine / newspaper • your private credit specialty • ...
SAT WORDS 3 2025-10-19
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- n. an increase in growth, v. to increase or make grow
- adj. new, innovative
- adj. relating to beauty or refined taste
- adj. exaggeratedly emotional or sentimental
- v. to change, alter, or tweak
- n. a principle, theory, or position
- v. to withstand, sustain, or hold out against
- n. to desire, v. to encourage or persuade
- adj. satisfied (usually in hunger)
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- v. to overcome
- v. to specify or count
- v. to do something extremely well
- n. a problem
- n. a firm belief in something
- n. power and authority, n. a legal territory
- adj having practical intelligence or knowledge
- adj. sufficiently qualified
- adj. all knowing, all powerful
- adj. having great influence, adj. having a strong chemical effect
- v. to prove to be untrue or incorrect
20 Clues: n. a problem • v. to overcome • adj. new, innovative • v. to specify or count • adj. sufficiently qualified • n. a firm belief in something • v. to change, alter, or tweak • adj. all knowing, all powerful • v. to do something extremely well • adj. satisfied (usually in hunger) • n. a principle, theory, or position • v. to prove to be untrue or incorrect • ...
vocabulary 2021-10-19
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- splits light from something in space so that the wavelength can be recorded
- a person who played a big role in helping to prove that the universe is constantly expanding
- one of the first elements formed and people use it to make balloons float
- the thing that holds all of the existing known matter
- one of the first elements formed and is used to generate electricity
- a system of stars and planets help together by gravity
- what is needed to do work
- a theory that the universe is constantly expanding
- the branch of science that deals with space
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- two men who discovered cmb while working on a radio
- light shifts in different diretions as galaxies move
- a scale of how much light the human eye can see
- the range of frequencies of electromagnetic radiation
- a man who denied the big bang theory and instead promote the theory of stellar nucleosynthesis
- radiation left over from the big bang
- a man who developed the theory of relativity
16 Clues: what is needed to do work • radiation left over from the big bang • the branch of science that deals with space • a man who developed the theory of relativity • a scale of how much light the human eye can see • a theory that the universe is constantly expanding • two men who discovered cmb while working on a radio • light shifts in different diretions as galaxies move • ...
vocabulary 2021-10-20
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- what is needed to do work
- a theory that the universe is constantly expanding
- one of the first elements formed and people use it to make balloons float
- a man who denied the big bang theory and instead promote the theory of stellar nucleosynthesis
- a person who played a big role in helping to prove that the universe is constantly expanding
- light shifts in different diretions as galaxies move
- the range of frequencies of electromagnetic radiation
- a man who developed the theory of relativity
- the branch of science that deals with space
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- a scale of how much light the human eye can see
- one of the first elements formed and is used to generate electricity
- two men who discovered cmb while working on a radio
- splits light from something in space so that the wavelength can be recorded
- the thing that holds all of the existing known matter
- radiation left over from the big bang
- a system of stars and planets help together by gravity
16 Clues: what is needed to do work • radiation left over from the big bang • the branch of science that deals with space • a man who developed the theory of relativity • a scale of how much light the human eye can see • a theory that the universe is constantly expanding • two men who discovered cmb while working on a radio • light shifts in different diretions as galaxies move • ...
EVIDENCE 3 2022-11-29
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- Name of the group of German neo Marxists known as...
- Seeks to end capitalism because it is considered as a way to restrain and control the population
- Set of all interpersonal relationships
- Is determined by many variables, including income, education, etc
- This theory refers to systems that present a complex global behavior
- Talks to us of lack of knowledge there is about the system
- Is related to the different nature of the parts of a system
- Society is based on...
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- Proposes that many cultural elements such as myths, lenguages structures are common to all human civilizations
- Political system based on the republic and democracy
- Levi-Strauss analyzes ... such as languages, myths and kinship systems
- It represents a state in which a system eventually stabilizes
- Theory that analyze social phenomena from different perspectives
- The pioneer in developing the chaos theory was...
- Refers to the theory that had as principle of material life the existence of individuals
- The methodological way to discover these rules is through the identification of...
- Is the qualitative non-periodic and unstable study
- An organized system of symbols that guides individuals and establishes institutionalized patterns
18 Clues: Society is based on... • Set of all interpersonal relationships • The pioneer in developing the chaos theory was... • Is the qualitative non-periodic and unstable study • Name of the group of German neo Marxists known as... • Political system based on the republic and democracy • Talks to us of lack of knowledge there is about the system • ...
Vocabulary Review 4 2023-11-15
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- A moment of sudden realization or understanding.
- Having a sophisticated and charming manner, often applied to men.
- The use of trickery to achieve a political, financial, or legal purpose.
- A state of great confusion, disturbance, or uncertainty.
- Pretending to be morally better than others; hypocritical.
- Treating serious issues with deliberately inappropriate humor.
- To create obstacles or difficulties, slowing down progress.
- Unpredictable and irregular in movement, behavior, or pattern.
- Art or concepts that are not based on tangible, concrete objects.
- Having more than one possible meaning or interpretation.
- Being aware or conscious of something.
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- Having the opposite of the desired effect; hindering progress.
- Something causing strong dislike or hatred due to its repulsiveness.
- Capable of working successfully; feasible.
- Highly skilled or proficient in a particular activity or field.
- To shorten a book or speech without losing its main ideas.
- Continuing indefinitely or lasting for an indefinitely long time.
- Never having happened or existed before; unique or novel.
- Lack of interest, concern, or sympathy; apathy.
- Concerned with beauty or the appreciation of beauty.
- A sense of impending misfortune or danger.
- An argument or explanation that is clear, logical, and convincing.
- Worthy of intense dislike due to extreme bad qualities.
- Based on a suggested idea or theory rather than proven facts.
- Significant and meaningful; having a firm basis in reality.
25 Clues: Being aware or conscious of something. • Capable of working successfully; feasible. • A sense of impending misfortune or danger. • Lack of interest, concern, or sympathy; apathy. • A moment of sudden realization or understanding. • Concerned with beauty or the appreciation of beauty. • Worthy of intense dislike due to extreme bad qualities. • ...
SCIENTISTS AND GADGETS 2018-01-03
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- established that the cell is the basic unit of all living things
- Father of Electronics
- father of modern genetics
- also constructed a telescope & supported the Copernican theory
- developed the laws of motion
- used to mix, purée, or emulsify food
- food preparing process known as pasteurization
- device that optically scans images, printed text
- discovered penicillin
- hand-operated input device used to manipulate objects
- accurately measure elapsed time
- print letters on a paper using a keyboard machine
- transducer that converts sound into an electrical signal
- joins pages of paper or similar material by driving a thin metal
- named the elements carbon,hydrogen and oxygen
- His groundbreaking wave equation changed the face of quantum theory
- instrument to measure, keep, and indicate time
- discovered periodic table of elements
- makes a persistent human-readable representation of graphics or text on paper.
- Father of Pathology
- recognized for the observations made using microscope
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- drive data storage device that includes flash memory
- combines a headphone with a microphone
- famous for his atomic theory
- father of immunology
- known for theory of evolution
- is a portable hand-held electric light
- device that projects onto a surface
- discovered the cell nucleus
- equipment used for listening broadcasts
- designed to toast sliced bread
- phone that performs many of the functions of a computer
- measures temperature or a temperature gradient
- best known a pioneer in radioactive studies
- developed theory of relativity
- electronic device that manipulates information, or data
- optical instrument for recording or capturing images
- scientific method in physics and chemistry
- revolutionary theories on atomic structures and radiation emission
39 Clues: Father of Pathology • father of immunology • Father of Electronics • discovered penicillin • father of modern genetics • discovered the cell nucleus • famous for his atomic theory • developed the laws of motion • known for theory of evolution • designed to toast sliced bread • developed theory of relativity • accurately measure elapsed time • device that projects onto a surface • ...
SCIENTISTS AND GADGETS 2018-01-03
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- instrument to measure, keep, and indicate time
- hand-operated input device used to manipulate objects
- discovered the cell nucleus
- father of immunology
- also constructed a telescope & supported the Copernican theory
- designed to toast sliced bread
- device that optically scans images, printed text
- joins pages of paper or similar material by driving a thin metal
- discovered penicillin
- measures temperature or a temperature gradient
- discovered periodic table of elements
- makes a persistent human-readable representation of graphics or text on paper.
- food preparing process known as pasteurization
- transducer that converts sound into an electrical signal
- named the elements carbon,hydrogen and oxygen
- revolutionary theories on atomic structures and radiation emission
- electronic device that manipulates information, or data
- famous for his atomic theory
- established that the cell is the basic unit of all living things
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- scientific method in physics and chemistry
- best known a pioneer in radioactive studies
- father of modern genetics
- Father of Electronics
- known for theory of evolution
- recognized for the observations made using microscope
- developed the laws of motion
- is a portable hand-held electric light
- used to mix, purée, or emulsify food
- His groundbreaking wave equation changed the face of quantum theory
- developed theory of relativity
- phone that performs many of the functions of a computer
- print letters on a paper using a keyboard machine
- device that projects onto a surface
- device for estimating blood alcohol content
- optical instrument for recording or capturing images
- Father of Pathology
- accurately measure elapsed time
- equipment used for listening broadcasts
- drive data storage device that includes flash memory
- combines a headphone with a microphone
40 Clues: Father of Pathology • father of immunology • Father of Electronics • discovered penicillin • father of modern genetics • discovered the cell nucleus • developed the laws of motion • famous for his atomic theory • known for theory of evolution • designed to toast sliced bread • developed theory of relativity • accurately measure elapsed time • device that projects onto a surface • ...
The Industrial Revolution 2018-03-03
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- a theory founded by Robert Koch and Louis Pasteer
- an originated association of workers often in trade
- a revolution with big changes
- a german philosopher who studies social science
- believeing that all people are equal and have equal rights
- a businessperson
- to raise money
- shares business with stock holders
- the doctrine that actions are right if they are useful or for the benefit of the majority
- to set up a new country with new industries
- a class between the higher and the lower class
- an economic system
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- making something more up to date
- a political theory derived from Karl Max
- a room or set of rooms forming a separate residence
- an employment organized by employees
- A policy or attitude of letting things take their own course, without interfering
- to go against
- group of middle class people
- the first womans rights convention
- a machine created by Eli Whitney
- the right to vote in politicak elections
- the principle or movement of a party of political reforms
- a place were everything was perfect
- workers or working class people
- a political and economic theory
- founder of the germ theory
- a worker who destroyed
28 Clues: to go against • to raise money • a businessperson • an economic system • a worker who destroyed • founder of the germ theory • group of middle class people • a revolution with big changes • workers or working class people • a political and economic theory • making something more up to date • a machine created by Eli Whitney • shares business with stock holders • ...
Craig Pentland - Micro Crossword 2022-05-13
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- The price of a good multiplied by the quantity of that good sold
- When quantity demanded exceeds the quantity supplied
- Revenue minus costs
- Production of goods based on comparative advantage
- When the government pays for the production of a good
- Tax where the proportion of income paid in taxes rises as income rises
- Price where quantity supplied equals the quantity demanded
- Basic problem in economics
- A good with high income elasticity
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- The next unit, or increment of, an action
- When one firm hires all labor in a market
- Goods produced abroad but consumed domestically
- Measures the sensitivity, or responsiveness, of a choice to a change in an external factor
- Goods that are both rival and excludable
- One firm, high barriers to entry, differentiated products
- Goods and services produced domestically but sold abroad
- Unit of happiness
- When quantity supplied exceeds the quantity demanded
- Goods that are both nonrival and nonexcludable
- A group with buyers and sellers of a good or service
20 Clues: Unit of happiness • Revenue minus costs • Basic problem in economics • A good with high income elasticity • Goods that are both rival and excludable • The next unit, or increment of, an action • When one firm hires all labor in a market • Goods that are both nonrival and nonexcludable • Goods produced abroad but consumed domestically • ...
Pleistocene Crossword 2024-01-16
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- an abbreviation for an amount of time
- the epoch that is another name for ice age
- another theory for why the mass extinction occurred, this one blames the environment
- a popular movie franchise with extinct creatures
- a survival skill utilized by the glyptodon
- a theory for why the mass extinction ocurred that blames humans
- meat-eating creature
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- another word for theory
- when a species moves to a warmer area in certain seasons
- what a bunch of creature evolved from; think terror birds from dinosaurs
- no longer alive
- another word for hypothesis
- the study of physical features of the earth
- flat front teeth
14 Clues: no longer alive • flat front teeth • meat-eating creature • another word for theory • another word for hypothesis • an abbreviation for an amount of time • the epoch that is another name for ice age • a survival skill utilized by the glyptodon • the study of physical features of the earth • a popular movie franchise with extinct creatures • ...
Pleistocene Crossword 2024-01-16
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- an abbreviation for an amount of time
- the epoch that is another name for ice age
- another theory for why the mass extinction occurred, this one blames the environment
- a popular movie franchise with extinct creatures
- a survival skill utilized by the glyptodon
- a theory for why the mass extinction ocurred that blames humans
- meat-eating creature
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- another word for theory
- when a species moves to a warmer area in certain seasons
- what a bunch of creature evolved from; think terror birds from dinosaurs
- no longer alive
- another word for hypothesis
- the study of physical features of the earth
- flat front teeth
14 Clues: no longer alive • flat front teeth • meat-eating creature • another word for theory • another word for hypothesis • an abbreviation for an amount of time • the epoch that is another name for ice age • a survival skill utilized by the glyptodon • the study of physical features of the earth • a popular movie franchise with extinct creatures • ...
Crossword puzzle: GUESS THE ECONOMIST 2022-05-15
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- He was a classical economist best known for his theory on wages and profit, the labor theory of value, the theory of comparative advantage, and the theory of rents
- creates its own demand" this law was given by?
- The most accepted definition of economics was given by?
- The author of "Theory of Monopolistic Competition"
- Robinson The author of "The Economics of Imperfect Competition"
- She is popularly known for her work in natural resource management and common pool resources
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- The author "An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations"
- who was the founder of monetarism?
- The Nobel Committee awarded her the prize "for their experimental approach to alleviating global poverty."
- His revolutionary theories on the causes of unemployment and recession
- He developed methods for calculating the size of a nation's income and changes in it and standardized the concept of gross national product (GNP)
- Who gave theory wage cut?
12 Clues: Who gave theory wage cut? • who was the founder of monetarism? • creates its own demand" this law was given by? • The author of "Theory of Monopolistic Competition" • The most accepted definition of economics was given by? • Robinson The author of "The Economics of Imperfect Competition" • His revolutionary theories on the causes of unemployment and recession • ...
The Nursing Theorists 2022-10-10
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- Concept, an intersubjective human-to-human relationship
- reasoning based on social rules and norms
- Rogers, The Science of Unitary and Irreducible Human Beings
- Gilligan, Theory of Moral Development
- King, Goal Attainment Theory
- Rizzo Parse, Human Becoming Theory
- the study of nursing care beliefs, values, and practices as cognitively perceived and known by a designated culture through direct experience, beliefs and value system
- Jean Orlando, The Dynamic Nurse-Patient Relationship
- Callista Roy, The Roy Adaptation Model
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- Nightingale, "The Lady with the Lamp"
- Watson, Caring Science as Sacred Science
- M. Leininger, Culture Care Diversity and Universality
- Johnson, Behavioral Systems Model
- E. Hall, The Aspects of Care, Core, Cure
- Human to Human Relationship Model
- Kohlberg, Development of Moral Reasoning
- Peplau, Interpersonal Relations Model
- Estrin Levine, The Conservation Model
- believes that humans constantly face choices and conflicts
- Orem, Self-Care Model
- Abdellah, 21 Nursing Problems
- Neuman, Systems Model
22 Clues: Orem, Self-Care Model • Neuman, Systems Model • King, Goal Attainment Theory • Abdellah, 21 Nursing Problems • Johnson, Behavioral Systems Model • Human to Human Relationship Model • Rizzo Parse, Human Becoming Theory • Nightingale, "The Lady with the Lamp" • Peplau, Interpersonal Relations Model • Estrin Levine, The Conservation Model • Gilligan, Theory of Moral Development • ...
Nicolaus Copernicus 2014-05-15
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- Corpses
- The study of the stars
- A forceful overthrow
- The name of his first book
- The middle
- The center of the solar system
- His theory that the sun was the center
- A country that Copernicus lived in
- Something in space
- Where everything is
- Where we live
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- His first name
- Someone really good at math
- A university he studied at
- Giant celestial bodies
- Something pertaining to science
- Something from Germany
- His last name
- Something not proven to be true
- A month of the year
20 Clues: Corpses • The middle • His last name • Where we live • His first name • Something in space • A month of the year • Where everything is • A forceful overthrow • The study of the stars • Giant celestial bodies • Something from Germany • A university he studied at • The name of his first book • Someone really good at math • The center of the solar system • Something pertaining to science • ...
CROSSWORD 2026-01-24
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- A TYPE/FORM OF TRADITIONOAL APPROACH THAT FOCUSES ON FORMAL STRUCTURES AND INSTITUTIONS
- THE SYSTEMATIC STUDY OF POLITICS, POWER, GOVERNMENT, AND THE STATE
- A TYPE/FORM OF TRADITIONAL APPROACH THAT FIRMLY BELIEVES IN VALUES THAT CANNOT BE SEPARETED
- A TYPE OF BEHAVIORAL APPROACH THAT EMPHASIZES N POLITICAL SCIENCE SHOULD NOT BE SEPERATED FROM VARIOUS OTHER SOCIAL SCIENCES
- A MODERN TERM THAT DERIVED FROM THE WORD "STATUS"
- THIS THEORY VIEWS THE STATE AS AN EVOLUTION FROM THE FAMILY
- THIS FORM OF BEHAVIORAL APPROACH BELIEVES THAT THE STUD OF POLITICAL SCIENCE SHOULD BE VERIFIED B EVIDENCE
- A SUPREME POWER TO COMMAND AND ENFORCE OBEDIENCE
- IT IS THE OLDEST THEORY
- WHAT DID THEY CALLED TO THE WORKS OF NICCOLO MACHIAVELLI
- A TYPE OF BEHAVIORAL APPROACH THAT EMPHASIZES ON THE USAGE OF RESEARCH TOOLS AND METHODS
- HE IS THE FATHER OF POLITICAL SCIENCE
- A TYE OF BEHAVIORAL APPROACH THAT EMPHASIZES ON TESTING AND VERIFYING EVERYTHING
- IT'S A TYPE OF THEORY WHEREIN THOSE WHO ARE STRONG ARE ABLE TO DOMINATE
- THIS FORM OF TRADITIONAL APPROACH IS CONCERNED WITH THA LEGEL PROCESS
- REFER TO THE MASS POPULATION LIVING WITHIN THE STATE
- TRANSLATED AS "CITY-STATE"
- A DEMARCATED AREA THAT RIGHTFULLY BELONGS TO THE POPULATION
- A TYPE OF BEHAVIORAL APPROACH THAT BELIEVES THAT TO DO OBJECTIVE RESEARCH NE HAS TO BE VALUE FREE
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- A TYPE OF THEORY THAT IS FORMED BY A DELIVERATE AND VOLUNTARY COMPACT AMONG THE PEOPLE
- THIS THEOR EMPHASIZES THE ROLE OF ECONOMIC FEATURES IN THE FORMATION OF THE STATE
- THIS THEORY SUGGEST THAT HUMAN ARE NATURALLY SOCIAL BEINGS
- A GROUP OF INSTITUTIONS THAT MAKES AND IMPLEMENTS RULES NECESSARY FOR THE PEOPLE
- A TYPE OF BEHAVIORAL APPROACH THAT EMPHASIZES ON MEASUREMENT AND QUANTITY OF THE DATA
- AN APPROACH TO POLITICAL SCIENCE THAT BLENDS IN PHILOSOPHICAL, ETHICAL AND INSTITUTIONAL PERSPECTIVES
- THIS THEORY PROPOSES THAT POLITICAL INVOLVEMENT IS A NATURAL INSTINCT FOR HUMAN
- A COMMON ANCESTRY AND IDENTITY OF ORIGIN WITH SHARED CULTURAL HERITAGE
- A TYPE OF TRADITIONAL APPROACH THAT FOCUSES ON THE STUDY OF HISTORY OF EVERY POLITICAL REALITY
- THIS FORM OF BEHAVIORAL APPROACH BELIEVES THAT THERE ARE CERTAIN UNIFORMALITIES IN POLITICAL BEHAVIOR
- IT IS THE ART OR SCIENCE CONCERNED WITH WINNING AND HOLDING CONTROL VER A GOVERNMENT
30 Clues: IT IS THE OLDEST THEORY • TRANSLATED AS "CITY-STATE" • HE IS THE FATHER OF POLITICAL SCIENCE • A SUPREME POWER TO COMMAND AND ENFORCE OBEDIENCE • A MODERN TERM THAT DERIVED FROM THE WORD "STATUS" • REFER TO THE MASS POPULATION LIVING WITHIN THE STATE • WHAT DID THEY CALLED TO THE WORKS OF NICCOLO MACHIAVELLI • THIS THEORY SUGGEST THAT HUMAN ARE NATURALLY SOCIAL BEINGS • ...
PCAOB Enforcement Definitions 2025-10-27
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- A serious problem in a company’s internal controls that could lead to major errors or fraud in the financial statements.
- A public warning or formal statement from the PCAOB saying someone did something wrong.
- When the PCAOB restricts what a person or firm can do.
- An outside expert hired to help a firm correct issues & compliance with audit standards.
- Difference between how auditors interpret their duties and how others interpret them.
- Difference between what auditors report and what the public understands about those reports.
- A temporary break where the auditor or firm can’t practice for a set time period.
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- Steps a firm must take to fix problems found in their audit work.
- When auditors don’t meet the standards or expectations of audit quality.
- Difference between what the public thinks auditors should do and what standards require them to do.
- Type of revocation where The PCAOB takes away a firm’s right to audit forever.
- A person is permanently banned from working on PCAOB-registered audits again.
- Type of revocation where the PCAOB cancels a firm’s ability to audit for a limited time.
13 Clues: When the PCAOB restricts what a person or firm can do. • Steps a firm must take to fix problems found in their audit work. • When auditors don’t meet the standards or expectations of audit quality. • A person is permanently banned from working on PCAOB-registered audits again. • Type of revocation where The PCAOB takes away a firm’s right to audit forever. • ...
Scientific Revolution 2022-08-22
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- Newton's three laws
- An idea or speculation
- Father of modern astronomy
- Points North
- Book of God
- used to study space and invented by Galileo
- Helped Scientific Revolutionaries a lot
- Theory that the planets orbit the Sun
- Highest in social structure
- Determined planets orbited elliptically
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- Creator of the scientific method
- Creator of the three laws of motion
- A religious leader
- The study of space
- used to study small organisms
- Invented the telescope
- Center of Scientific Revolution
- Home of the Pope
- Religion of Jesus
- Contradictories of the church
20 Clues: Book of God • Points North • Home of the Pope • Religion of Jesus • A religious leader • The study of space • Newton's three laws • An idea or speculation • Invented the telescope • Father of modern astronomy • Highest in social structure • used to study small organisms • Contradictories of the church • Center of Scientific Revolution • Creator of the scientific method • ...
Find the words 2025-11-13
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- A large company or group of companies recognized as a single legal entity.
- A judgment of the value, quality, or significance of something. (Summative - for judgment)
- Able to be proven false if it is indeed false. A key characteristic of a scientific theory.
- A business or company, often emphasizing its scale and complexity.
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- Showing potential for future success.
- Able to be proven true or accurate through evidence or investigation.
- People who start and run businesses, taking on financial risks to do so.
- A person with original ideas about what the future will or could be like.
- A wealthy and influential person, especially in a specific industry.
- A process to understand and improve performance or learning. (Formative - for improvement)
- A business partnership, especially for professional services.
11 Clues: Showing potential for future success. • A business partnership, especially for professional services. • A business or company, often emphasizing its scale and complexity. • A wealthy and influential person, especially in a specific industry. • Able to be proven true or accurate through evidence or investigation. • ...
layers texture 2018-02-15
21 Clues: firm • thin • soft • flat • rough • matte • stiff • sleek • thick • silky • dense • smooth • glossy • coarse • ridged • jagged • texture • tangled • velvety • polished • wrinkled
Sociologists 2020-10-12
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- WEB Dubois said society would always have conflict because of what between African Americans and whites?
- What did Harriet Martineau study?
- What did Robert Ezra Park study?
- Augeste Comte is known as the...
- Max Weber believed what was the main contributor to societal change?
- What term did Weber develop that describes putting yourself in another's shoes?
- What school did Booker T. Washington found?
- What term did Spencer coin?
- Marx created the idea that society through what?
- What is studied in theory of positivism?
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- What theory did Herbert Spencer contribute to?
- Patricia Hill Collins' theory describes what term?
- What theory of sociology is Durkheim credited with developing?
- Emile Durkheim led to society being considered in science rather than what other field?
- What term developed by Charles Wright Mills describes why we have never had a lower or middle class President?
- Addams sought to gain an understanding of why individuals went into what?
- What did Marx think would bring down society?
- Marx is considered a what of sociology?
- Who created the idea of socialism?
- Who is considered the "mother of social work?"
20 Clues: What term did Spencer coin? • What did Robert Ezra Park study? • Augeste Comte is known as the... • What did Harriet Martineau study? • Who created the idea of socialism? • Marx is considered a what of sociology? • What is studied in theory of positivism? • What school did Booker T. Washington found? • What did Marx think would bring down society? • ...
Ch36 Fish & Shellfish Pgs. 562-565 2023-11-01
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- aquatic animals that have a shell but no spine or bones.
- Opaque flesh; tender but somewhat firm texture. Mild flavor
- saltwater fish and shellfish, but it is often used to mean fish and shellfish from both fresh and salt water
- ________ fish have less than 5 grams of fat per 3 1/2 ounces
- general term for a variety of small fish with varied characteristics.
- catching to many fish, so that the fish population cannot sustain itself.
- Off-white flesh; firm texture. Mild flavor
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- Semi-moist flesh; fine, soft texture. Medium flavor
- Orange, pink, or red flesh; large, moist flakes. Delicate flavor
- opaque flesh; large flakes. Mild, delicate flavor
- ________ fish have more than 5 grams of fat per3 1/2 ounces
- Mercury from factories get into waterways, where it is absorbed by _______.
- Pale white, pink, or orange firm flesh; flaky. Mild, delicate, slightly nutty flavor.
- are aquatic animals that have fins and a center spine with bones.
- White flesh; firm, tender texture, with fine flake
15 Clues: Off-white flesh; firm texture. Mild flavor • opaque flesh; large flakes. Mild, delicate flavor • White flesh; firm, tender texture, with fine flake • Semi-moist flesh; fine, soft texture. Medium flavor • aquatic animals that have a shell but no spine or bones. • Opaque flesh; tender but somewhat firm texture. Mild flavor • ...
