theory of the firm Crossword Puzzles
science project 2021-12-16
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- the layer on the mantle that the lithosphere floats on
- a split in the lithosphere
- a plate boundary where two plates spread apart
- the landmass that broke apart 25 million years ago
- the cycle that drive sea floor spreading
- a deep canyon in the ocean floor
- the larger of the core layers
- Theory that pieces of the Earth's lithosphere are in motion
- the innermost layer of the Earth
- a plate boundary where two plates slide past each other
- the largest layer of the Earth
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- Alfred Wegener's theory that continents drifted apart
- sea floor spreading apart along ridges
- a large ridge in the ocean that seafloor spreads from
- the thinnest layer of the Earth
- the german scientist who developed the theory of plate tectonics
- the brittle layer including the upper mantle and crust
- a convergent boundary where one plate slides under the other
- a boundary where two plates push together
- a deep valley on a divergent boundary
20 Clues: a split in the lithosphere • the larger of the core layers • the largest layer of the Earth • the thinnest layer of the Earth • a deep canyon in the ocean floor • the innermost layer of the Earth • a deep valley on a divergent boundary • sea floor spreading apart along ridges • the cycle that drive sea floor spreading • a boundary where two plates push together • ...
science project 2021-12-16
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- the layer on the mantle that the lithosphere floats on
- a split in the lithosphere
- a plate boundary where two plates spread apart
- the landmass that broke apart 25 million years ago
- the cycle that drive sea floor spreading
- a deep canyon in the ocean floor
- the larger of the core layers
- Theory that pieces of the Earth's lithosphere are in motion
- the innermost layer of the Earth
- a plate boundary where two plates slide past each other
- the largest layer of the Earth
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- Alfred Wegener's theory that continents drifted apart
- sea floor spreading apart along ridges
- a large ridge in the ocean that seafloor spreads from
- the thinnest layer of the Earth
- the german scientist who developed the theory of plate tectonics
- the brittle layer including the upper mantle and crust
- a convergent boundary where one plate slides under the other
- a boundary where two plates push together
- a deep valley on a divergent boundary
20 Clues: a split in the lithosphere • the larger of the core layers • the largest layer of the Earth • the thinnest layer of the Earth • a deep canyon in the ocean floor • the innermost layer of the Earth • a deep valley on a divergent boundary • sea floor spreading apart along ridges • the cycle that drive sea floor spreading • a boundary where two plates push together • ...
Science 2018-08-20
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- A solid ball of very hot metals in the earth's interior
- A liquid ball of very hot metals in the earth's interior
- Type of metamorphism in which the mineralogy and texture of rocks are changed over a wide area by deep burial and heating
- Type of plate movement that explains that two plates collide with each other
- THeory of the origin of Solar System explaining that moon shoots out from earth
- Many minerals have similar ________, and changes its ________ when exposed to heat or air
- Third planet in the solar system
- Type of plate movement that explains that two plates move away from each other
- A hypothetical supercontinent that included all current land masses
- A test if mineral for the quality and amount of the light it reflects
- Cycle of processes undergone by rocks in the earth's crust
- Formed through the deposition and solidification of sediment
- Occurs when two plates move sideways against each other
- A naturally occuring chemical compound, a crystalline form of abiogenic in origin
- THeory of the origin of Solar System explaining that gas clouds were captured by the sun
- Desintegration of rocks into smaller pieces
- Theory of the origin of universe that claims new matters are created constantly
- Center of earth's solar system
- Largest later of the earth's interior
- Theory of the origin of universe that explains that it initiates another Big Bang
- Type of metamorphism where rock minerals and texture are changed by heat, due to contact with magma
- Type of rock which has been changed by extreme heat and pressure
- An igneous volcanic rock formation in which hot magma from inside the Earth flows out
- Phenomenon of eruption of magma on the earth's surface
- A type of igneous rock that forms within the earth's crust
- A type of weathering that is caused by several biological activity
- Tendency of a mineral to break along flat planar surfaces as determined by the structure of its crystals
- Largest planet in the solar system
- A process inlcuding; weathering, mass movements, erosion, and deposition
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- A process that is formed or occurring beneath the surface of the Earth
- Type of sedimentary rock formed from ________ material
- Theory of the origin of universe that explains that an explosion started the expansion of the universe
- Geological process in which sediments are added to a landform or land mass
- Solid mineral material forming part of the surface of the earth
- Sediments is removed from its place of origin
- A test if mineral for the color of its powder
- A theory by Alfred Wegener
- Deformation of the Earth's crust, and more especially to folding and faulting
- Branch of astronomy dealing with universe as whole
- Any separation in a geologic formation of rocks
- A modern theory that explains seafloor spreading, and movements of lithospheric plates
- Thinnest layer of the earth's interior
- A type of weathering that cause physical disintegration of rock
- A process of formation and deformation of landforms on the surface of the earth
- Type of sedimentary rock that has resulted from compaction and cementation
- A type of rock formed by the solidification of magma
- Study of celestial objects
- Type of sedimentary rock resulted of repeated flooding and evaporation
- Minerologist also identify minerals by their ________
- THeory of the origin of Solar System explaining that planets are wandering and caught by the earth's gravity
50 Clues: A theory by Alfred Wegener • Study of celestial objects • Center of earth's solar system • Third planet in the solar system • Largest planet in the solar system • Largest later of the earth's interior • Thinnest layer of the earth's interior • Desintegration of rocks into smaller pieces • Sediments is removed from its place of origin • ...
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 • ...
vocabulary 2021-10-19
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- the range of frequencies of electromagnetic radiation
- splits light from something in space so that the wavelength can be recorded
- a system of stars and planets help together by gravity
- the branch of science that deals with space
- a person who played a big role in helping to prove that the universe is constantly expanding
- radiation left over from the big bang
- the thing that holds all of the existing known matter
- light shifts in different diretions as galaxies move
- a man who denied the big bang theory and instead promote the theory of stellar nucleosynthesis
- a man who developed the theory of relativity
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- a scale of how much light the human eye can see
- two men who discovered cmb while working on a radio
- what is needed to do work
- one of the first elements formed and people use it to make balloons float
- one of the first elements formed and is used to generate electricity
- a theory that the universe is constantly expanding
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 • ...
big bang vocabulary 2021-10-19
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- a scale of how much light the human eye can see
- a man who developed the theory of relativity
- the branch of science that deals with space
- the thing that holds all of the existing known matter
- two men who discovered cmb while working on a radio
- splits light from something in space so that the wavelength can be recorded
- a theory that the universe is constantly expanding
- one of the first elements formed and is used to generate electricity
- one of the first elements formed and people use it to make balloons float
- what is needed to do work
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- the range of frequencies of electromagnetic radiation
- a system of stars and planets help together by gravity
- light shifts in different diretions as galaxies move
- a man who denied the big bang theory and instead promote the theory of stellar nucleosynthesis
- radiation left over from the big bang
- a person who played a big role in helping to prove that the universe is constantly expanding
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 • ...
Chapter 7.1 Key terms Created by: William Rodenbeck 2017-11-16
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- Providing direction and vision
- Getting the resources arranged in an orderly and functional way to accomplish goals and objectives
- Responsible for setting goals and planning for the future as well as leading and controlling the work of others
- Responsible for daily operations for a firm
- The act or process of creating goals and objectives as well as strategies to meet them
- Something that needs to be accomplished within a certain period of time
- Carries out the decisions of top management in a certain area of a firm
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- Keeping the company on track and making sure goals are met
- Shows how the firm is structured and who is in change of whom
- Having all attention of one area
- To make sure what needs to be done is done
- the processes of planning, organizing, leading, and controlling
- a group of people assigned to a certain area
13 Clues: Providing direction and vision • Having all attention of one area • To make sure what needs to be done is done • Responsible for daily operations for a firm • a group of people assigned to a certain area • Keeping the company on track and making sure goals are met • Shows how the firm is structured and who is in change of whom • ...
The Nature of Literacy 2023-01-26
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- Actions are learned or increased when a person receives reinforcement
- Word formation
- Vygotsky's theory about learning being affected by the company we keep
- Explanation about what is being taught and why
- Sentence formation
- Swiss psychologist who studied children's thinking
- Learning type where the goals are clear and challenging but not overwhelming
- Learning is affected by the learning task and situation and the ability, interest, and attitudes of the students
- Word and sentence meaning
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- Cues that refer to the ability to sound out words and recognize them holistically
- Literary theory in which texts are not neutral
- Temporary support given by a teacher to a student
- Teaching theory where children start at the bottom and work their way up
- Process through which we construct meaning through print
- Children build their own understanding of reality and do not simply reproduce what they see or hear
- Intonation and rhyme of speech
- People who teach skills directly and systematically
- Mental processes exist and can be studied
- Learning intentions
- Teaching theory where children start at the top and work downward
- self-accountability for your own actions
- Explores the role of the reader
22 Clues: Word formation • Sentence formation • Learning intentions • Word and sentence meaning • Intonation and rhyme of speech • Explores the role of the reader • self-accountability for your own actions • Mental processes exist and can be studied • Literary theory in which texts are not neutral • Explanation about what is being taught and why • ...
Philosophical Foundations 2024-05-20
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- Philosophical study of experience and consciousness.
- Study of being and existence.
- Philosophy emphasizing individual freedom and choice.
- Ethical theory based on duty.
- Branch of philosophy examining reality's nature.
- Theory that knowledge arises from experience.
- Belief that only one's mind is certain.
- Philosophy advocating rationality and self-control.
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- Study of knowledge and belief.
- Philosophical tradition focusing on practical consequences.
- Ethical theory promoting greatest happiness.
- Theory of text interpretation.
- Belief in mind-body separation.
- Study of values and aesthetics.
- Belief in the absence of meaning.
15 Clues: Study of being and existence. • Ethical theory based on duty. • Study of knowledge and belief. • Theory of text interpretation. • Belief in mind-body separation. • Study of values and aesthetics. • Belief in the absence of meaning. • Belief that only one's mind is certain. • Ethical theory promoting greatest happiness. • Theory that knowledge arises from experience. • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
Do You Really Know About Theories of Evolution, Creation, and Intelligent Design? Test Your Knowledge! 2013-11-24
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- The study of the earth
- A characteristic that helps an organism survive
- Closest living relative to humans
- A form of creationism presented by its proponents as the theory that "certain features of the universe and of living things are best explained by an intelligent cause, not an undirected process such as natural selection".
- Finches on the Galapagos had different shaped _____
- Well-supported testable explanation
- "Survival of the fittest", natural ______
- According to creationism the first man was _____
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- Structures that have no use
- Formation of new species
- Proposed the theory of evolution by natural selection
- A theory that states only organisms with traits favorable for their adaptation to their environment will survive and reproduce.
- When a species dies out, it becomes ______
- The religious belief that life, the Earth, and the universe are the creation of a supernatural being.
- Preserved remain of an organism that lived long ago
- Refers to the variety of living things
16 Clues: The study of the earth • Formation of new species • Structures that have no use • Closest living relative to humans • Well-supported testable explanation • Refers to the variety of living things • "Survival of the fittest", natural ______ • When a species dies out, it becomes ______ • A characteristic that helps an organism survive • ...
Unit 4 Review 2022-10-06
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- Politician that started Reign of Terror
- Leader with no limitations on their power
- famous for his theory of gravity
- Earth is the center of the solar system
- Sun is the center of the solar system
- Advocate for direct democracy
- Describes European worldview before 1700s
- Overthrowing a social order/government
- Led the armies of the 13 Colonies
- Great general, reformed laws, French
- proved heliocentrism with math and models
- Absolute monarch, France
- Absolute monarch, Russia
- "George Washington" of Latin America
- ynical man, advocate for absolute monarchs
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- Palace used by French absolute monarchs
- Advocate for separation of powers
- Led the only successful slave revolt
- Intellectual movement focused on reason
- He wrote the Declaration of Independence
- King of England during Glorious Revolution
- French king during French Revolution
- invented the telescope
- Advocate for freedom of speech and religion
- social contract theory + natural rights
- Mexican priest that fought against injustice
- scientist known for theory of heliocentrism
27 Clues: invented the telescope • Absolute monarch, France • Absolute monarch, Russia • Advocate for direct democracy • famous for his theory of gravity • Advocate for separation of powers • Led the armies of the 13 Colonies • Led the only successful slave revolt • French king during French Revolution • Great general, reformed laws, French • "George Washington" of Latin America • ...
AP GOV CAP Crossword 2025-05-12
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- America’s central economic theory
- theory of democracy where competing parties check each other’s power
- vote to stop a filibuster
- belief in the superiority of one’s nation/group
- part of an interest group that raises funds abbr.
- procedure where voters petition/propose a bill
- Government ran by religious leaders
- person working for an interest group
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- the right to vote
- Presidential refusal for agencies to spend approved money
- giving jobs to people of the winning party
- belief that government can and should help social equity
- a form of government that is for the people by the people
- form of government where power is SHARED between the states and central gov.
- Party leader who is the liaison between leadership and legislative
- term founders of the US used for interest groups
- formal accusation and step to remove a president
- theory of democracy where the rich few control the government
- Candidate/party that wins more than 50% of the votes
- governmental/economic system based on public ownership
20 Clues: the right to vote • vote to stop a filibuster • America’s central economic theory • Government ran by religious leaders • person working for an interest group • giving jobs to people of the winning party • procedure where voters petition/propose a bill • belief in the superiority of one’s nation/group • term founders of the US used for interest groups • ...
A2 Sociology Crime & Deviance Revision (2) 2024-10-10
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- What term describes the exaggerated media response to youth subcultures?
- What term describes the tendency to conform to social norms?
- Who supports the theory of selective law enforcement, ultimately causing ideological functions for the upper class?
- What term describes crimes committed by corporations?
- Who developed the concept of "social control theory"?
- Who developed the theory of "differential opportunity"?
- Who are two key proponents of left realism?
- who argued that capitalism leads to inequality?
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- What concept refers to the four components of crime in left realism?
- Who coined the term "underclass" in relation to crime and poverty?
- What term describes a society that inevitably produces crime due to its nature?
- Who proposed the idea of "deviance amplification"?
- Which sociologist introduced the concept of "master status" in labeling theory?
- Which sociologist introduced the concept of "primary and secondary deviance"?
- What term describes groups feeling pushed to society's margins?
- Who argued that members of the ruling class were part of a crime syndicate?
- What is the term for non-violent crimes involving deception for financial gain?
- Who argued that capitalism brings out selfishness or "egoism" in people?
18 Clues: Who are two key proponents of left realism? • who argued that capitalism leads to inequality? • Who proposed the idea of "deviance amplification"? • What term describes crimes committed by corporations? • Who developed the concept of "social control theory"? • Who developed the theory of "differential opportunity"? • ...
Chapter 7.1 Key terms Created by: William Rodenbeck 2017-11-16
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- Having all attention of one area
- a group of people assigned to a certain area
- Something that needs to be accomplished within a certain period of time
- Keeping the company on track and making sure goals are met
- Carries out the decisions of top management in a certain area of a firm
- To make sure what needs to be done is done
- Responsible for daily operations for a firm
- Providing direction and vision
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- Shows how the firm is structured and who is in change of whom
- Responsible for setting goals and planning for the future as well as leading and controlling the work of others
- The act or process of creating goals and objectives as well as strategies to meet them
- Getting the resources arranged in an orderly and functional way to accomplish goals and objectives
- the processes of planning, organizing, leading, and controlling
13 Clues: Providing direction and vision • Having all attention of one area • To make sure what needs to be done is done • Responsible for daily operations for a firm • a group of people assigned to a certain area • Keeping the company on track and making sure goals are met • Shows how the firm is structured and who is in change of whom • ...
Plate Tectonics 2019-12-28
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- sideways and downward movement of the edge of a plate of the earth's crust into the mantle beneath another plate
- any movement of matter that is caused by different densities
- the change of the magnetic poles
- the formation of new areas of oceanic crust which occurs through the upwelling of magma at midocean ridges
- sudden release of stored energy in the Earth's crust that creates seismic waves
- tectonic plates at the bottom of the ocean
- Earth’s outer layer made up of tectonic plates
- geologist that proposed the theory of sea-floor spreading
- moving slabs that make up Earth’s surface
- ideas that explain various related observations of the natural world
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- theory that Earth’s surface is made of moving slabs
- idea or explanation that you then test through study and experimentation
- A tectonic boundary where two plates are moving away from each other and new crust is forming
- when the force of gravity moves a plate downward and away from a ridge
- hypothesis that today’s continents were a single landmass before becoming continents
- layer of Earth below lithosphere that has differences in pressure and temperature causing the plates to move
- name of the theorized supercontinent that
- opening in the crust where molten rock, hot rock fragments, and hot gases erupt from
- German geophysicist who proposed the theory of continental drift
- the pulling of a tectonic plate as its edge subducts deep into the mantle
20 Clues: the change of the magnetic poles • name of the theorized supercontinent that • moving slabs that make up Earth’s surface • tectonic plates at the bottom of the ocean • Earth’s outer layer made up of tectonic plates • theory that Earth’s surface is made of moving slabs • geologist that proposed the theory of sea-floor spreading • ...
Pre-SAT Vocab 2024-03-18
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- Clearly visible or understood; obvious.
- Occurring at irregular intervals or only in a few places; scattered or isolated.
- The right to vote in political elections.
- Perceptible by touch; clear and definite; real and concrete.
- To suggest or assume the existence, fact, or truth of (something) as a basis for reasoning, discussion, or belief.
- Introducing or using new ideas, methods, or concepts.
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- A market in a Middle Eastern country, or a shop that sells goods that are often made by craftsmen, especially one in South Asia or the Middle East.
- Not connected with religious or spiritual matters.
- To spread or disperse widely.
- To form a theory or conjecture about a subject without firm evidence.
- Unwilling or unable to believe something; skeptical.
- To entrust (a task or responsibility) to another person.
12 Clues: To spread or disperse widely. • Clearly visible or understood; obvious. • The right to vote in political elections. • Not connected with religious or spiritual matters. • Unwilling or unable to believe something; skeptical. • Introducing or using new ideas, methods, or concepts. • To entrust (a task or responsibility) to another person. • ...
Y.A Renaissance 2023-05-05
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- Developed the sci
- The creation of "Adam"
- The peasant Dance
- Rebirth
- Romeo and Juliet
- In praise of july
- Financial Supporter
- The school of Athens
- Heliocentric Theory
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- Developed the law of gravity
- Invented the telescope
- Michelangelo lived in his palace
- Invented the printing press
- Designed early versions of the helicopter]
- Distinguished elements and compounds
- Used by Renaissance
- Chess game
- developed a theory of blood circulation
- Emphasis on individual uniqueness and worth
- Wrote the first modern novel
- Calculated the orbits of planets
- Wrote "The prince"
22 Clues: Rebirth • Chess game • Romeo and Juliet • Developed the sci • The peasant Dance • In praise of july • Wrote "The prince" • Used by Renaissance • Financial Supporter • Heliocentric Theory • The school of Athens • Invented the telescope • The creation of "Adam" • Invented the printing press • Developed the law of gravity • Wrote the first modern novel • Michelangelo lived in his palace • ...
Personality 2020-08-25
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- Inkblot Test of Personality
- Theory of Introverts Extroverts and Ambiverts
- Reciprocal Determinism
- Pyknic, Athletic and Leptosomatic personalities
- Psycho-social theory of Personality
- Theory of Self-Actualization
- Feminine Psychology
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- Psycho-sexual theory of personality
- Somato type theory
- Functional Autonomy
- Source and Surface traits
- Theory of Self
- Locus (variables) of Control
- Sanguine/Choleric/Phlegmatic/Melancholic personalities
14 Clues: Theory of Self • Somato type theory • Functional Autonomy • Feminine Psychology • Reciprocal Determinism • Source and Surface traits • Inkblot Test of Personality • Locus (variables) of Control • Theory of Self-Actualization • Psycho-sexual theory of personality • Psycho-social theory of Personality • Theory of Introverts Extroverts and Ambiverts • ...
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 • ...
The Origin and Structure of the Earth 2025-07-14
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- The star at the center of our solar system.
- A belief that the universe was created by a divine being.
- A theory that many universes exist beyond our own.
- A theory that the universe goes through cycles of expansion and contraction.
- The third planet from the Sun; our home.
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- The totality of space, time, matter, and energy.
- Giants Large planets made mostly of gas, like Jupiter and Saturn.
- An outdated theory that says the universe is unchanging.
- The layer of gases surrounding a planet.
- The most widely accepted theory of how the universe began.
- Massive systems of stars, gas, and dust, like the Milky Way.
- Way The galaxy that contains our solar system.
- The largest planet in our solar system.
- System A group of planets and celestial bodies orbiting a star.
- Planets made mostly of rock, like Earth and Mars.
15 Clues: The largest planet in our solar system. • The layer of gases surrounding a planet. • The third planet from the Sun; our home. • The star at the center of our solar system. • Way The galaxy that contains our solar system. • The totality of space, time, matter, and energy. • Planets made mostly of rock, like Earth and Mars. • ...
Puzzle on Strategic management 2023-01-14
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- The concept measures the gap between the existing knowledge, resources, capabilities, competencies and willpower of the organization and the kind of aspirations and goals that it has
- Analysis which helps to assess and understand the internal and external forces that may create opportunities or risks for an organization.
- The determinants that facilitate an organization in defining and measuring its progress towards the achievement of predetermined goals.
- The targets people seek to achieve.
- When a large firm acquires a small firm.
- A summary statement highlighting the key result areas and organization’s relative strengths and weaknesses in those areas
- Offers the best possibility for recouping the firm’s investment
- concept on which the individual and organizational performance is measured on the critical activities which have an impact on the bottom line of the business.
- A person to whom authority is delegated by a principal
- Strategy in which companies compete in the existing marketplace
- specific accomplishment to be achieved at some point in the future.
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- The quantity of inputs that it takes to produce a given output
- Strategy in which companies tend to create new and uncontested marketplace
- The purpose or a reason for the organization’s existence.
- The sale of a business unit to another company or to independent investors
- designed to analyze the environment quickly and inexpensively so that businesses can focus on critical issues that have to be addressed in a short span.
- The sale of a firm or major component
- The essential attributes required for an organization to be successful in the marketplace.
- A mental perception of the kind of environment an individual, or an organization, aspires to create within a broad time horizon.
- It represents the organizational strengths and weaknesses with respect to specific success factors
- deciding the basic mission of a company, the objectives which it seeks to achieve and the policies governing the use of resources.
- The act of concentrating, complementing, safeguarding, and recovering the scare resources of an organization in such a manner that organization can stretch those resources to attain the goal
- The analysis which categorizes different environmental issues in various sectors.
- a strategic framework commonly used to evaluate the business environment in which a firm operates.
24 Clues: The targets people seek to achieve. • The sale of a firm or major component • When a large firm acquires a small firm. • A person to whom authority is delegated by a principal • The purpose or a reason for the organization’s existence. • The quantity of inputs that it takes to produce a given output • Offers the best possibility for recouping the firm’s investment • ...
Ch13 and 11 2016-12-18
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- arrangement in which a licensor grants the rights to intangible property to the licensee for a specified period and receives a royalty fee in return, disadvantage – no tight controls
- money was backed by gold
- 1944 managing currency and monitoring monetary system, under this system devaluations couldn’t occur over 10% unless approved by IMF
- maintaining currency
- Change in dollar amount trading currency v
- agreed amount of exchange
- a type of wholly owned subsidiaries- an established enterprises
- system under the exchange rate converting one to another is
- establishing a firm that is jointly owned by two or more otherwise independent firms
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- subsidiary in which the firm owns 100 percent of the stock (most costly method)
- How big you are entering
- after deciding to enter, next comes how to enter
- How/Where are Exchange Rates Determined?
- letting the market decide the rate
- specialized form of licensing in which the franchiser sells intangible property to the franchise and insists on rule to conduct business
- attaching currency to another currency
- entry is early when firm enters a market before other foreign firms and late when firms enters after other international business have established themselves
- sales of products produced in one country to residents in another
18 Clues: maintaining currency • How big you are entering • money was backed by gold • agreed amount of exchange • letting the market decide the rate • attaching currency to another currency • How/Where are Exchange Rates Determined? • Change in dollar amount trading currency v • after deciding to enter, next comes how to enter • ...
Earth Sci 2023-10-12
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- A Theory that had no beginning or end.
- It is the leading renewable energy.
- Which Subsystem includes the rocks of the crust and mantle, the metallic liquid outer core, and the solid metallic inner core.
- A Theory about the rapid expansion of the universe.
- Big Bang + Big Crunch = Cyclical event is what Theory?
- Rocks that are formed at or near the surface of the Earth.
- Which Subsystem is the set of all life forms on Earth.
- The quality and intensity of reflected light exhibited by the mineral.
- Comes from sources that will run out or will not be replenished in our lifetimes.
- Is the process by which plants use sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide to create oxygen and energy in the form of sugar.
- Group of Mineral containg Silicon and Oxygen.
- Conversion of a substance from the solid to the gaseous state without its becoming liquid.
- It is the galaxy that includes our solar system.
- The movement of water past the soil going deep into the groundwater.
- Which Subsystem is simply the total of all the water in Earth's atmosphere.
- It directly affects the movement of particles such as molecules.
- States that there may be multiple or even and infinite number of universes.
- Rocks that are formed through the cooling and solidification of magma or lava.
- Refers to the decrease in forest areas across the world.
- This occurs when there is more water than land can absorb.
- It is the interaction of the lithosphere, atmosphere, biosphere and hydrosphere.
- Is a system of stars, stellar remnants, interstellar gas, dust, and dark matter bound together by gravity.
- It is the flow of water from aboveground into the subsurface.
- The process where rocks are broken down by natural forces such as wind or water.
- What Energy is the cause of the expansion of the universe.
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- Evaporation of liquid water from plants and trees into the atmosphere.
- The process by which plant remains become coal.
- Is the process of turning from liquid into vapor.
- Rocks that are formed below the surface of the earth through the process of metamorphism.
- Used to build and maintain an organism’s body.
- Are made from decomposing plants and animals.
- The liquids produced become increasingly lighter and gradually turn into methane gas, the lightest hydrocarbon.
- Any liquid or frozen water that forms in the atmosphere and falls back to the earth.
- Are formed from organic matter from dead plants and animals.
- Is considered a hypothetical kind of matter.
- Group of Mineral containg Carbonate anion.
- Which Subsystem is the thin gaseous layer that envelopes the lithosphere.
- It is the process by which water vapor in the air is changed into liquid water.
- This theory implies that the universe started from a point of singularity.
- A combustible black or dark brown rock consisting mainly of carbonized plant matter.
- Group of Mineral containing Oxygen anion.
- Heat within the earth.
- Is energy derived from natural sources that are replenished at a higher rate than they are consumed.
- A hypothesis that is Proposed by Emanual Swedenborg (1734).
- Is an inorganic compound with the chemical formula H 2O.
- A measure of the resistance of a mineral.
- Property of a mineral that exhibit broken surfaces that are irregular and non-planar.
- Is a region of Earth's stratosphere that absorbs most of the Sun's ultraviolet radiation.
- The depth interval in which source rock can actively generate mobile oil.
- Is the property of some minerals to break along parallel repetitive planes.
50 Clues: Heat within the earth. • It is the leading renewable energy. • A Theory that had no beginning or end. • Group of Mineral containing Oxygen anion. • A measure of the resistance of a mineral. • Group of Mineral containg Carbonate anion. • Is considered a hypothetical kind of matter. • Are made from decomposing plants and animals. • ...
Legal English lesson 1 Ola 2025-07-10
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- practice, The professional activity of lawyers.
- for, Doing legal work for a specific client.
- Legal advisers who work directly with clients.
- Court specialists who appear before higher courts.
- To work regularly in a profession.
- People or organizations lawyers represent.
- Having met all requirements to practice law.
- A legal advisor or representative.
- To focus on a particular area of law.
- The process of taking legal action in court.
- of audience, Legal entitlement to appear in court.
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- firm, A business composed of lawyers and partners.
- firm, ← duplicate—replace with “practice area”
- A professional who represents clients in court.
- To act or speak on behalf of someone.
- The act of arguing a case in court.
- area, A specific field of law a lawyer focuses on.
- Agreement to run a firm jointly.
- a case, Formally presenting a legal argument.
- contract, A period of supervised legal practice.
- To be present before a court.
21 Clues: To be present before a court. • Agreement to run a firm jointly. • To work regularly in a profession. • A legal advisor or representative. • The act of arguing a case in court. • To act or speak on behalf of someone. • To focus on a particular area of law. • People or organizations lawyers represent. • for, Doing legal work for a specific client. • ...
Skin, Hair & Nails 2022-12-22
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- Acne ________
- Subungual _______
- A flat, < 1 cm circumscribed skin lesion
- A protein filament that grows from a follicle
- Elevated, firm rough lesion seen with psoriasis
- _____ simplex
- Another term for nevi
- Staphylococcal infection of a hair follicle
- Elevated lesion filled with serous fluid and < 1 cm
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- Common spots found in dark skin individuals
- This assessment technique may yield data for describing elevated or depressed lesions
- Terminal hair growth on a women' face, body and pubic area
- A flat, nonpalpable macule > 1 cm
- Dark pink or red
- A superficial area of hyperkeratosis
- An elevated, firm, circumscribed area, < 1 cm
- The stratum corneum layer of the skin covering the nail root
- In a line
- Pityriasis _____ is a self-limiting inflammation of unknown cause
- Rich vascular connective tissue layer of the skin that supports and separates the epidermis
20 Clues: In a line • Acne ________ • _____ simplex • Dark pink or red • Subungual _______ • Another term for nevi • A flat, nonpalpable macule > 1 cm • A superficial area of hyperkeratosis • A flat, < 1 cm circumscribed skin lesion • Common spots found in dark skin individuals • Staphylococcal infection of a hair follicle • A protein filament that grows from a follicle • ...
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 • ...
Resource Use in the 21st century 2020-11-01
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- the ability to constantly exist
- The theory that believes the earth will come up with a solution to having a finite amount of resources
- quality and safe water
- when humans have outpaced the environment in terms of using up natural resources
- Energy that can be reused and not harm the environment
- the impact on the climate from additional heat in the atmosphere
- Lack of fresh water
- When something is not expected or does not fit the general trend
- when people are in a general agreement
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- the global warming due to human emissions
- Doubt towards knowable
- The theory that believes the earth will NOT come up with a solution to having a finite amount of resources
- The human impact on the environment
- When Earth's temperature dropped because of its position in orbit around the sun
- the process of trapping carbon dioxide at its emission source
- When you take out too much of something
- a body of permeable rock which can contain or transmit groundwater.
- when people have not put enough investments into fresh water
- low carbon power sources that release a minimal amount of greenhouse gases
- When workers drill down into the earth and then sand, chemicals and water are injected to the earth’s rock
20 Clues: Lack of fresh water • Doubt towards knowable • quality and safe water • the ability to constantly exist • The human impact on the environment • when people are in a general agreement • When you take out too much of something • the global warming due to human emissions • Energy that can be reused and not harm the environment • ...
Set 14 crossword puzzle 2023-10-21
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- - A very sad event, especially one involving death or suffering.
- - The forming of a theory or conjecture without firm evidence.
- - Strange and frightening.
- - A medical emergency condition that occurs when a person's body loses heat faster than it can produce heat, causing a dangerously low body temperature.
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- - A journey or voyage undertaken by a group of people with a particular purpose, especially that of exploration, scientific research, or war.
- - The act of saving someone or something from a dangerous or difficult situation.
- - A sudden and powerful flow of snow down a mountainside.
- - Something that is difficult or impossible to understand, explain, or identify.
- - The state or fact of continuing to live or exist, typically in spite of an accident, ordeal, or difficult circumstances.
- - The action of looking for someone or something.
10 Clues: - Strange and frightening. • - The action of looking for someone or something. • - A sudden and powerful flow of snow down a mountainside. • - The forming of a theory or conjecture without firm evidence. • - A very sad event, especially one involving death or suffering. • - Something that is difficult or impossible to understand, explain, or identify. • ...
Become a Citizen 2023-01-08
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- People that are a part of this can create laws
- Amy Coney Barret was ____ after Ruth Bader Ginsburg
- The president is elected by this
- An act signed into law by George W. Bush
- You can declare this over something you own
- The U.S established this with Europe after WWII
- Supports the bill of rights
- theory Native Americans were forced to listen to the Americans
- president Kamala Harris is this
- branch Ruth Bader Ginsburg was a very famous person that was part of this branch
- branch Gary Peters is a prt of this branch
- branch Joe Biden is a part of this branch
- What Donald does not pay
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- theory Overtime a family gets bigger and bigger and one person becomes the leader
- Virgin Islands are in the United states _______
- Does not support the bill of rights
- right theory Someone that has royal blood gifted fromn god is the ruler
- Healthcare is type of this policy
- If you want to become a U.S citizen you have to do this.
- branches of government Trees have them too
- Lebanon is this type of country
- John G. Roberts is on of the nine in the supreme court.
- of rights First ten amendments of the constitution
- order Franklin D. Roosevelt created Japense internment camps in 1992
- contract theory Humans created government because they were tired of this unpleasant condition
25 Clues: What Donald does not pay • Supports the bill of rights • Lebanon is this type of country • president Kamala Harris is this • The president is elected by this • Healthcare is type of this policy • Does not support the bill of rights • An act signed into law by George W. Bush • branch Joe Biden is a part of this branch • branches of government Trees have them too • ...
Understanding the brain 2024-02-27
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- who proposed the theory of phrenology?
- The brain is the source
- what did the theory of phrenology lack in?
- philosopher who proposed the dualism theory.
- When did Phrenology become popular?
- 'Father of anatomy'
- the belief the mind and body acted separately.
- part of the brain Descartes was wrong about.
- the belief the mind and body acted as the same entity.
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- The heart is the source
- Characteristic that suggested good memory
- Who argued about the heart hypothesis?
- What was considered to be the source of all wisdom in Ancient Egypt?
- bigger developmental spaces would do what?
- Which Ancient Greek philosopher was first credited for the Brain Hypothesis?
- 'Father of medicine'
16 Clues: 'Father of anatomy' • 'Father of medicine' • The heart is the source • The brain is the source • When did Phrenology become popular? • Who argued about the heart hypothesis? • who proposed the theory of phrenology? • Characteristic that suggested good memory • what did the theory of phrenology lack in? • bigger developmental spaces would do what? • ...
STAND FIRM 2025-04-23
8 Clues: not deterred by danger • steadfast and constant • a state of being watchful • a way of expressing gratitude • watch over in order to protect • a position taken in an argument • able to withstand pressure or force • Complete trust or confidence in someone or something
chapter 3 vocab 2022-03-24
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- The amount borrowed isknown as the
- the funds left over after all of the firm’s expenses
- a report showing a business’s sales, expenses, net income, and cash flows for a period of time
- partnership at least one partner is not active in the daily running of the business
- a business owned and run by a single individual. Because proprietorships are basically one-person operations
- a later date
- While the money is borrowed, the corporation pays
- When companies involved in different stages of manufacturing or marketing join together
- companies involved in different stages of manufacturing or marketing join together
- takes place when firms that produce the same kind of product join force
- most common form of partnership
- or ownership certificates in the firm
- by two or more persons
- a form of business organization recognized by law as a separate legal entity with all the rights of an individual
- represents basic ownership of a corporation
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- written promise to repay the amount borrowed
- a business that is jointly
- a firm that has at least four businesses
- the main disadvantage of a proprietorship is that the owner of the business has
- check that transfers a portion of the corporate earnings
- shares are sold to investors
- a government document that gives permission to create a corporation
- a corporation that has manufacturing or service operations in a number of different countries
- represents nonvotingownership shares of the corporation
- goods and parts in reserve
- sum of net income and noncash charges
- a noncash charge the firm takes for the general wear and tear on its capital goods.
27 Clues: a later date • by two or more persons • a business that is jointly • goods and parts in reserve • shares are sold to investors • most common form of partnership • The amount borrowed isknown as the • sum of net income and noncash charges • or ownership certificates in the firm • a firm that has at least four businesses • represents basic ownership of a corporation • ...
Intro to CJ - Chapter 3 2021-08-24
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- ___________________ ____________________ is the study of physical traits of criminals.
- _____________________ theories of crime have their roots in the social criticisms of Karl Marx.
- Advocates of __________________ theory argue that everyone commits crime and that it’s society’s reaction to the crime that creates criminals.
- Beccaria’s theory was based on what he called the ______________ __________________ principal.
- The classical school’s primary premise is that crime is a ______________________ choice.
- The __________________ ________________ is used to describe how lower class youth reject middle class values.
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- At the end of the 1800’s Freud developed _____________________ theory.
- In 1939, Edwin _____________________________ introduced the theory of white collar crime.
- _____________________ ______________________ is also known as the father of criminology.
- Early non-scientific _____________________ emphasized moral weakness and evil spirits as the cause of criminal behavior.
- Examining poverty and social disorganization as it relates to criminal behavior would fall under the ____________________ school of criminology.
- Scholars in the Positive school use the __________________ method to study crime and criminality.
- _______________ ____________________ was also known as the mother of criminals.
- Park and Burgess studied crime rates in what US city?
- Merton’s strain theory is based on the premise that __________________ success and achievement of the American dream is the goal of all people.
15 Clues: Park and Burgess studied crime rates in what US city? • At the end of the 1800’s Freud developed _____________________ theory. • _______________ ____________________ was also known as the mother of criminals. • ___________________ ____________________ is the study of physical traits of criminals. • ...
Philosophy 240 2016-04-28
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- Immunity A person should not be intentionally attacked in war.
- People who want to abolish capital punishment
- Ethics A morality theory in which ones character is the main focus
- Premeditated and politically motivated violence against noncombatants.
- When someone gets what is fair.
- Relativism An action is morally right if one's culture approves of it
- The theory that the morally correct option doesn't depend on consequences of actions
- The morally correct option is the one that produces the most good
- The study of logical structure of moral beliefs
- Discriminating non human animals because of their species
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- Humans only have moral status.
- The theory that consequences are what makes the action right or wrong
- Relativism The action is morally right if one approves of it.
- Punishment The execution of someone who committed a serious crime
- The deliberate termination of a pregnancy
- The view that moral statements are expressions of emotions, not right or wrong.
- The view that some moral principles are valid for everyone.
- Ethics In order to be morally right you have to act from obligation, or duty.
- value A human beings value can be described as ______ _______
- War Theory War can be morally permissible but it has to be under stipulated conditions.
- Egoism the morally right option is the one that produces the best balance for oneself
21 Clues: Humans only have moral status. • When someone gets what is fair. • The deliberate termination of a pregnancy • People who want to abolish capital punishment • The study of logical structure of moral beliefs • Discriminating non human animals because of their species • The view that some moral principles are valid for everyone. • ...
SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY AND SOCIETY 2023-02-05
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- he developed the theories in physics and metaphysics
- it is the application of scientific knowledge to the partical aims of human life
- it is the systematic process of valid reasoning through inference deriving.
- the science of numbers and shapes
- best known for having invented the calculus
- Are the disciplines concerned with the systematic study of social phenomena.
- he developed the theory of relativity.
- he invented the Radar and X-ray.
- Study of the Earth
- he developed the model of atom.
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- the study of scarcity and its implications for the use of resources.
- he developed the electrical battery.
- she discovery of radium and polonium.
- hd developed modern germ theory.
- is a group of individuals involved in persistent social interaction
- is the pursuit and application of knowledge and understanding of the natural and social world.
- it is the science such as geology and geography that are concerned with the study of earth.
- he best known for introducing the atomic theory into chemistry.
- he is mathematician who was the first to use a telescope.
- the science of life and living organisms
20 Clues: Study of the Earth • he developed the model of atom. • hd developed modern germ theory. • he invented the Radar and X-ray. • the science of numbers and shapes • he developed the electrical battery. • she discovery of radium and polonium. • he developed the theory of relativity. • the science of life and living organisms • best known for having invented the calculus • ...
Awesome Chemistry Crossword 2014-09-04
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- A Substance Made by Mixing Other Substances Together
- A Liquid Mixture in Which the Minor & Major Components are Distributed
- Not Covering or Affecting a Large Area
- A Substance Diffused or Suspended in the Air
- Anything That Has Substance
- Diverse in Character or Content
- Non-Carbon Based Chemicals
- A Form In Between the Liquid and Plasma States
- Qualifying and Quantifying Samples
- Deals With Mechanisms
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- A Distinct Stage in a Process
- Covering or Affecting a Large Area
- What Matter is Measured By
- Overlap of Chemistry & Biology
- The Amount of Space an Object Occupies
- Has Mass and Occupies Space
- Carbon Based Chemicals
- The Action of Purifying a Liquid
- The Action or Process of Filtering Something
- Alike in Character or Content
- Not Firm & Stable in Shape and Able to Flow
- Firm and Stable in Shape
22 Clues: Deals With Mechanisms • Carbon Based Chemicals • Firm and Stable in Shape • What Matter is Measured By • Non-Carbon Based Chemicals • Has Mass and Occupies Space • Anything That Has Substance • A Distinct Stage in a Process • Alike in Character or Content • Overlap of Chemistry & Biology • Diverse in Character or Content • The Action of Purifying a Liquid • ...
Employment 2017-06-30
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- leave a job voluntarily
- a person or firm who employs people
- a position to be filled
- look for and hire personnel
- to stop working in protest against something
- period of absence for a female employee when having a baby
- additional payment to an employee as an incentive or reward
- to remove someone from their job
- employees who work for a firm or company
- to dismiss from a job
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- to take on someone to do a job
- advance warning to leave one's job
- advantages offered in addition to salary
- a person who works for a firm or company
- oral examination of a candidate for employment
- evaluation of one's abilities
- summary of one's education and experience to date
- education-qualifications-experience
- leave employment because of age
19 Clues: to dismiss from a job • leave a job voluntarily • a position to be filled • look for and hire personnel • evaluation of one's abilities • to take on someone to do a job • leave employment because of age • to remove someone from their job • advance warning to leave one's job • a person or firm who employs people • education-qualifications-experience • ...
Unit Four Vocabulary | Scientific Revolution and Enlightenment 2025-02-18
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- Document that limited the power of English kings, Monarchs do not have divine right to rule; must have consent to suspend laws, levy taxes, and maintain army; can’t interfere with parliamentary elections or debates
- believed the best government was an absolute monarchy; all people are evil.
- 1688 - William of Orange and Mary take the throne of England from King James II. They signed the English Bill of Rights making England a constitutional monarchy
- used math to prove heliocentric theory and explain planetary movement- described gravity.
- laws of planetary motion- proved heliocentric theory using math.
- set of written laws that govern a nation.
- 1212 the first document to put into writing the principle that the king and his government was not above the law
- carries out and enforces laws
- A form of government where a single person, usually a king or queen, has total power over a state
- system of federal courts and judges that interprets laws made by the legislative branch and enforced by the executive branch
- the idea that people give up their rights to a government.
- wrote about separation of powers, checks and balances.
- used enlightenment ideas when writing the Declaration of Independence.
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- Scientific Revolution period in the mid-1500s, when scientists began to question accepted beliefs about the world and made new theories based on experimentation.
- philosopher who wrote about the social contract and thought government should provide for and protect the general will
- believed government exists to protect people's natural rights; overthrow governments that fail to protect the rights.
- ruled by a set of laws, rulers must follow the laws too.
- theory that the Earth was the center of the universe.
- revolution in intellectual activity and changed European's view of government and society.
- wrote about freedom of speech and religion.
- this system provides each branch of government with individual powers to check the other branches and prevent any one branch from becoming too powerful
- developed heliocentric theory.
- Improved the telescope and supported heliocentric theory, was tried in the inquisition and held under house arrest.
- makes laws and approves taxes
- theory that the sun is the center of the universe.
25 Clues: makes laws and approves taxes • carries out and enforces laws • developed heliocentric theory. • set of written laws that govern a nation. • wrote about freedom of speech and religion. • theory that the sun is the center of the universe. • theory that the Earth was the center of the universe. • wrote about separation of powers, checks and balances. • ...
Communications Chapter 8 2014-04-13
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- the closest interpersonal relationship
- a principle of attraction holding that we are attracted to qualities similar to those we possess and to people who are similar to ourselves
- the state or process by which one individual is drawn to another and forms a highly positive evaluation of that other person
- a principle of attraction stating that we are attracted by qualities that we do not possess or that we wish to possess and to people who are opposite or different from ourselves
- the reaction to relationship threats
- in social penetration theory of interpersonal relationships, the degree to which the inner personality-inner core-of an individual in penetrated in interpersonal interaction
- the quality of communication referring to the dependency of each element on each other element in the process
- the stage of a relationship during which the connecting bonds between the partners weaken and the partners begin drifting apart
- the stage in an interpersonal relationship that normally follows contact
- in a relationship this may be distinguished as physical abuse, verbal or emotional abuse, and sexual abuse
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- physical closeness; one of the qualities influencing attraction
- verbal and nonverbal signals that show love for another person
- a condition in which the breadth and depth of a relationship decrease
- efforts to reverse the process of relationship deterioration
- a theory hypothesizing that we develop relationships in which our rewards or profits will be greater that our costs and that we avoid or terminate relationships in which the costs exceed the rewards
- the first stage of an interpersonal relationship
- in attraction theory, rewards or favors that tend to promote interpersonal relationships
- in the social penetration theory of interpersonal relationships, the number of topics about which individuals in a relationship communicate
- the breaking of the bonds holding an interpersonal relationship together
- a theory that describes relationships as interactions governed by series of rules that couples agree to follow
20 Clues: the reaction to relationship threats • the closest interpersonal relationship • the first stage of an interpersonal relationship • efforts to reverse the process of relationship deterioration • verbal and nonverbal signals that show love for another person • physical closeness; one of the qualities influencing attraction • ...
Chapter 11-7/8 2025-03-13
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- outline of how the firm will achieve its objectives
- estimate of the amount of a product that an organization expects to sell
- 1-2 page synopsis of entire marketing plan
- How the firm will measure and evaluate the results of the implemented plan
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- Outline of how the firm will implement its marketing strategies
- information about the company's current status while respecting marketing environment
- Assessment of Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, and Threats
- Specification of the firm's marketing objectives
- written document including an organization's objectives, resources, and strategy
- Amount of components in the marketing plan
10 Clues: 1-2 page synopsis of entire marketing plan • Amount of components in the marketing plan • Specification of the firm's marketing objectives • outline of how the firm will achieve its objectives • Outline of how the firm will implement its marketing strategies • Assessment of Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, and Threats • ...
Solve the Crossword Puzzle 2023-07-17
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- profit is excess of actual profits over normal profits
- Capital Accounts with balances always show credit balance
- _________ Goodwill is that goodwill for which the firm has paid consideration in cash or kind.
- Revaluation Account or Profit and Loss Adjustment A/c is a
- Current accounts are opened if capital is
- Excess amount that firm gets over and above market value or assets at time of sale
- Goodwill is an _______ Assets
- Unrecorded Assets will be _______ in Revaluation Account.
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- Agreement among partners
- Ratio in which one or more partners of firm forego
- When the new partner pays for goodwill in cash, the amount should be debited in the firm's book to
- In a partnership liability of all partners is
- The business of _________ concern may be carried on by all the partners or any of them acting for all.
- Unrecorded liabilities will be ______ in Revaluation Account.
14 Clues: Agreement among partners • Goodwill is an _______ Assets • Current accounts are opened if capital is • In a partnership liability of all partners is • Ratio in which one or more partners of firm forego • profit is excess of actual profits over normal profits • Capital Accounts with balances always show credit balance • ...
John Wilkes Booth Crossword 2020-10-03
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- this idea was to take matter and continue to divide and divide it until you would see individual _____________
- this is when dalton formed his atomic theory after Democritus
- Bohr's Definition: element is any substance that cannot be _____________ into a simpler substance
- Who improved Bohr's model?
- in the plum pudding model it was thought ofas the same _______________________throughout
- one of the early greeks to study atoms (starts with D)
- the basic idea was if you could look at matter on __________________ and _____________ scales
- the ________________ mechanical model was developed by Erwin Schrodinger
- A chemical reaction is a _____________________ of atoms
- the first theory to explain physical properties was: atoms had different shapes and ________________
- formed by a combination of two or more different kinds of atoms
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- in 1897 he discovered the electron
- The uncertainty principle says that we cannot measure the _______________________ (x)
- Thompson used a high-vacuum cathode-ray tube to study the nature of what?
- Bohr's revolutionary ideas were that electron"jumps" what?
- he discredited the early greeks atomic theory
- Millikan discovered what about an electron during his famous "Oil Drop Experiment"?
- the first component of Dalton's atomic theory: all ___________ is made of atoms
- Part 2: the uncertainty principle also says and the ________ (p) of a particle with absolute precision
- what part of the atom was discovered tobe 10,000 times smaller than it?
20 Clues: Who improved Bohr's model? • in 1897 he discovered the electron • he discredited the early greeks atomic theory • one of the early greeks to study atoms (starts with D) • A chemical reaction is a _____________________ of atoms • Bohr's revolutionary ideas were that electron"jumps" what? • this is when dalton formed his atomic theory after Democritus • ...
Learner Vocabulary 2024-01-17
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- theory that behaviors can be associated with responses.
- Development of small muscles in the body like hands and wrists.
- is the skillful use of the hands and fingers.
- the ability to think about thinking.
- skills used to solve problems, including assessing problems, setting goals, developing a plan to meet goals, and implementing and evaluating solutions.
- the ability to understand that relationships between two objects can extend to a third object.
- all of the actions or processes involving thought and knowledge.
- theory that states that people tend to repeat behaviors that have a positive result or are reinforced.
- the physical transformation from a child to an adult capable of reproduction.
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- theory based on the belief that individuals’ behavior is determined by forces in the environment that are beyond their control.
- focused on explaining how people think.
- focused on explaining development of personality.
- the ability to sort items by one or more characteristics they have in common.
- The way people change and improve in their ability to think and learn throughout life.
- Advances in physical abilities.
- is a person’s own assessment of himself or herself based on an evaluation of personal abilities, successes, failures, and comments from other people.
- the ability to move the hands precisely to coordinate with what the eyes see.
- Development that includes the areas of relationships and feelings.
- the ability to match body movements to coordinate with what is seen.
- the ability to place objects in order by a characteristic, such as smallest to largest.
- Heredity vs Environment
- The gradual increase in skills and abilities that occurs over a lifetime.
- being able to bounce back after a defeat or setback.
- comprehensive explanations, based on research, about why people act and behave the way they do and how they change over time.
- Refers to physical changes in size.
- development of larger muscles in the body like legs, hips, back, arms.
26 Clues: Heredity vs Environment • Advances in physical abilities. • Refers to physical changes in size. • the ability to think about thinking. • focused on explaining how people think. • is the skillful use of the hands and fingers. • focused on explaining development of personality. • being able to bounce back after a defeat or setback. • ...
Learner Vocabulary 2024-01-17
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- theory that behaviors can be associated with responses.
- Development of small muscles in the body like hands and wrists.
- is the skillful use of the hands and fingers.
- the ability to think about thinking.
- skills used to solve problems, including assessing problems, setting goals, developing a plan to meet goals, and implementing and evaluating solutions.
- the ability to understand that relationships between two objects can extend to a third object.
- all of the actions or processes involving thought and knowledge.
- theory that states that people tend to repeat behaviors that have a positive result or are reinforced.
- the physical transformation from a child to an adult capable of reproduction.
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- theory based on the belief that individuals’ behavior is determined by forces in the environment that are beyond their control.
- focused on explaining how people think.
- focused on explaining development of personality.
- the ability to sort items by one or more characteristics they have in common.
- The way people change and improve in their ability to think and learn throughout life.
- Advances in physical abilities.
- is a person’s own assessment of himself or herself based on an evaluation of personal abilities, successes, failures, and comments from other people.
- the ability to move the hands precisely to coordinate with what the eyes see.
- Development that includes the areas of relationships and feelings.
- the ability to match body movements to coordinate with what is seen.
- the ability to place objects in order by a characteristic, such as smallest to largest.
- Heredity vs Environment
- The gradual increase in skills and abilities that occurs over a lifetime.
- being able to bounce back after a defeat or setback.
- comprehensive explanations, based on research, about why people act and behave the way they do and how they change over time.
- Refers to physical changes in size.
- development of larger muscles in the body like legs, hips, back, arms.
26 Clues: Heredity vs Environment • Advances in physical abilities. • Refers to physical changes in size. • the ability to think about thinking. • focused on explaining how people think. • is the skillful use of the hands and fingers. • focused on explaining development of personality. • being able to bounce back after a defeat or setback. • ...
Fundamentals of Partnership 2021-07-10
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- Unless otherwise agreed by the partners in the Partnership Deed, a firm is dissolved on the ______ of a partner.
- Interest on Partner's capital is
- Partnership is a separate business entity from the __________ viewpoint
- The liability of the partners in a partnership firm under Indian Partnership Act, 1932 is
- Partner's current account is opened when their capitals is
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- If the partnership deed does not exist or it is silent regarding profits and losses, then they will be distributed
- Interest of loan given to the firm is a
- Interest on capital is allowed only if the firm earns ______ during the year
- A partner has the right not to allow the _______ of a new partner
- The written agreement among the partners is called "partnership ________".
10 Clues: Interest on Partner's capital is • Interest of loan given to the firm is a • Partner's current account is opened when their capitals is • A partner has the right not to allow the _______ of a new partner • Partnership is a separate business entity from the __________ viewpoint • The written agreement among the partners is called "partnership ________". • ...
EARTH SCIENCE CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2023-10-12
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- form from the cooling and solidification of lava or magma
- The outermost layer; this is the layer what we step on it
- includes solar, water, wind
- emit greenhouse gases
- sphere that covers all the water on Earth
- means Earth
- the innermost layer of the Earth
- rocks are subjected to high intense
- means water
- it would appear flat because inflation stretches any initial curvature
- the branch of science concerned with the investigation and measurement of spectra produced when matter interacts with or emits electromagnetic
- uses the heat trapped in the Earth's core
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- the layer of the Earth with Fudge like consistency
- produces radioactive waste
- theory that states there may be an infinite number of universes
- one of the scientists who proposed the steady state theory
- the point where the universe started
- The most popular theory of the universe
- the set of all life forms on Earth
- black combustible rock made upof elemental C,H,O,N and varying amounts of S
- rocks include sandstone, limestone, and shale
- the layer includes crust, mantle, inner core and outer core
- naturally occurring liquid composed of complex hydrocarbons
- one of the scientists who proposed the oscillating theory
- means life
- educated guess
- in the thin gaseous layer that involves the lithosphere
- a gravitationally-bound system of stars, stellar remnants, interstellar gas and dust, and dark matter
- a galaxy that is close to the Milky Way
29 Clues: means life • means Earth • means water • educated guess • emit greenhouse gases • produces radioactive waste • includes solar, water, wind • the innermost layer of the Earth • the set of all life forms on Earth • rocks are subjected to high intense • the point where the universe started • The most popular theory of the universe • a galaxy that is close to the Milky Way • ...
Microeconomics 2022-05-16
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- A lump sum ___ does not change output or MC
- in oligopolies firms combine or ________
- In a monopolistcally _________ firm the profit maximizing point is MR=MC
- a _____ seller monopoly is one firm controlling entire market
- marginal ______ is the additional cost of producing one extra unit of a good or service
- if it's hard for a firm to join a market there are high ______ to entry
- The _______ optimal price is P=MC
- natural resources used in producing goods and services
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- negative or positive ________ create a benefit for society or hurt society
- Price * Quantity
- ______ is a marketing method used to increase demand and make market demand more elastic
- The ______ sector is the part of the economy that is primarily controlled by the government
- _________ taxes take a larger percent of income from higher income groups
- tools, machine and places used to produce a good or service
- economy type in which the government planners make the most of the choices for the economy and answer the basic questions of what to produce, how to produce, and for whom to produce
15 Clues: Price * Quantity • The _______ optimal price is P=MC • in oligopolies firms combine or ________ • A lump sum ___ does not change output or MC • natural resources used in producing goods and services • tools, machine and places used to produce a good or service • a _____ seller monopoly is one firm controlling entire market • ...
Cell Crossword 2021-02-22
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- The most basic unit of life.
- Instructor for the cell.
- A botanist that contributed to the cell theory.
- The division of cells.
- Can only be single celled.
- Having a nucleus.
- If you are made of cells, you have ___.
- Instructions for the cell.
- The outer part of an animal cell.
- The organelle that makes proteins.
- The part of a cell containing ribosomes.
- The incinerator of the cell.
- The organelle that produces energy for the cell.
- A physician who contributed to the cell theory.
- The stiff outside of a plant cell.
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- These make plant cells green.
- A physician that made the 3rd part of the cell theory.
- The organelle that produces what the cell needs other than proteins.
- He determined the size of cells.
- The liquid inside the cells.
- The boss of the cell.
- The dumpster of the cell.
- A part of a cell that makes ribosomes.
- He was the one who named the cell.
- It is the factory worker of the cell.
25 Clues: Having a nucleus. • The boss of the cell. • The division of cells. • Instructor for the cell. • The dumpster of the cell. • Can only be single celled. • Instructions for the cell. • The most basic unit of life. • The liquid inside the cells. • The incinerator of the cell. • These make plant cells green. • He determined the size of cells. • The outer part of an animal cell. • ...
Influential Scientists Throughout History 2020-04-04
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- English physician who recognised the full circulation of blood in the human body
- German physicist famous for his theory of relativity; genius
- English chemist who's work was key to the understanding of the structure of DNA
- Naturalist who formulated the theory of evolution; author of "On the Origin of Species"
- / Greek mathematician known for his theorem relating to triangles
- Greek mathematician considered the "father of geometry'; author of the Elements
- Astronomer who helped prove the universe is expanding; ______ Space Telescope
- Famous series: 0, 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21, 34, ...
- Pioneer in the field of radioactivity; first person to win two Nobel Prizes
- Physicist who made fundamental contributions to the atomic model
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- Astronomer who discovered Uranus; namesake of Slough school
- Considered the father of quantum theory; gave name to a constant
- Physicist credited as the creator of the electric battery
- Known for his three laws of motion; SI unit of force
- Bletchley Park code-cracker; portrayed by Benedict Cumberbatch in 2014 film
- Physicist who discovered electromagnetic induction
- Inventor of germ theory; namesake to a method of destroying bacteria in foods
- Theoretical physicist famous for his work on black holes; author of "A Brief History of Time"
- Engineer credited for designing modern AC current; electric car company _____ Motors
- Astronomer who first observed Saturn's rings; mentioned in Queen's "Bohemian Rhapsody"
- Chinese chemist known for her work developing one of the world's most-effective malaria-fighting drug
21 Clues: Physicist who discovered electromagnetic induction • Famous series: 0, 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21, 34, ... • Known for his three laws of motion; SI unit of force • Physicist credited as the creator of the electric battery • Astronomer who discovered Uranus; namesake of Slough school • German physicist famous for his theory of relativity; genius • ...
Important Psychology People 2013-04-22
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- social psychologist; did obedience experiments
- social psychologist; did conformity experiments
- founder of Rational Emotive Behaviour Therapy (REBT)
- experimented with monkeys on social isolation/separation, theory of attachment
- founder of conditioned reflex; experimented with dogs
- did a study on being sane in insane places; psychiatry diagnoses
- behaviourist, did "Little Albert" experiment
- lead the prison study; found out acting a role can you become that role
- humanistic psychologist; focused on client-centred therapy and unconditional positive regard
- described the exponential loss of information, forgetting curve
- father of psychology; developed the first psychology textbook
- studied human emotions and facial expressions
- research on people's perceptions using heuristics and decision making
- found that if a new food was followed by a toxic reaction, the consumer would develop taste aversion
- neofreudian; founder of analytic psychology
- proposes the theory of three intelligences
- developed intelligence test in France, compared with other kids to predict success NOT “intelligence”.
- neofreudian; psychoanalyst on child social tensions
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- did research on female moral development, worked against Kohlberg
- did research on hypnosis, especially pain control
- known for research on memory--> misinformation effect
- worked with children in strange situations, insecure/secure attachment
- social psychologist; known for cognitive dissonance theory
- known for theory of multiple intelligences -->eight different intelligences
- known for positive psychology and the theory of learned helplessness
- linguistics guy, researched on language acquisition
- father of behaviourism; did research on operant conditioning techniques
- developmental psychologist; did work on temperament, found babies have personalities
- founder of cognitive therapy, changing thinking can change functioning
29 Clues: proposes the theory of three intelligences • neofreudian; founder of analytic psychology • behaviourist, did "Little Albert" experiment • studied human emotions and facial expressions • social psychologist; did obedience experiments • social psychologist; did conformity experiments • did research on hypnosis, especially pain control • ...
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 • ...
The Hindu-Buddhist Kingdom 2024-10-03
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- The theory that explains that Hinduism and Buddhism were brought by Indonesians who studied in India
- Buddist temple heritage
- letters contained in the Vedha book
- buddist dinasty in the encient mataram
- Hindu temple heritage
- Hindu kingdom that succeeded in controlling Southeast Asia
- the theory that explains that Hinduism and Buddhism were brought by knights
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- caste consisting of laborers, rough coolies, slaves, ordinary people
- hindu dinsty in the encient mataram
- the first hindu kingdom in Indonesia
- The theory that explains that Hinduism and Buddhism were brought by traders
- one of the Buddhist kingdoms
- language contained in the Vedha book
- theory that explains Hindu-Buddhist religion was brought by priests
- Prambanan and Borobudur temples are relics of the kingdom
15 Clues: Hindu temple heritage • Buddist temple heritage • one of the Buddhist kingdoms • hindu dinsty in the encient mataram • letters contained in the Vedha book • the first hindu kingdom in Indonesia • language contained in the Vedha book • buddist dinasty in the encient mataram • Prambanan and Borobudur temples are relics of the kingdom • ...
NURSING CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2023-11-30
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- This nursing theorist developed the Environmental Theory focusing on the patient’s environment.
- The ability to understand and share the feelings of another.
- A critical skill in nursing involving accurate and thorough documentation.
- The professional organization that sets standards for nursing education and practice.
- The foundation of nursing care, often involving providing comfort and support.
- The study and understanding of the social aspects of health and illness.
- The type of care that focuses on relieving symptoms rather than curing the disease.
- The process of drawing conclusions from gathered data to make clinical decisions.
- A method used to assess a patient’s overall health and well-being.
- A nursing theory emphasizing the importance of meeting a patient’s self-care needs.
- The ethical principle that prioritizes doing good for the patient.
- The legal term for unauthorized disclosure of patient information.
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- The process of developing a plan of action to address a patient’s needs.
- A model that outlines the stages a person goes through when faced with illness or trauma.
- The process of building a connection and rapport with a patient.
- A method of communication using touch to provide comfort and support.
- A nursing theory proposing that humans are adaptive systems constantly interacting with their environment.
- The practice of ensuring patient safety by correctly administering medications.
- A nursing theory focused on the concept of caring and nurturing relationships between nurse and patient.
- A set of moral principles guiding decision-making in nursing practice.
20 Clues: The ability to understand and share the feelings of another. • The process of building a connection and rapport with a patient. • A method used to assess a patient’s overall health and well-being. • The ethical principle that prioritizes doing good for the patient. • The legal term for unauthorized disclosure of patient information. • ...
Renaissance 2023-02-28
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- Invented the modern telescope.
- Started the Reformation.
- Movement around government.
- Focus on humans and not god.
- Famous playwite.
- Believed we all have natural rights.
- Invented the Printing Press.
- Heliocentric theory.
- What does the word Renaissance mean?
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- Freedom of speech.
- Painted the ceiling of Sistine Chapel
- Birthplace of Ren.
- A split in Christianity.
- Painted the Mona Lisa
- Painting technique.
- Separation of powers in gov.
- Ren. art focused on this.
- Humanism theory
- Created the Scientific Method.
19 Clues: Humanism theory • Famous playwite. • Freedom of speech. • Birthplace of Ren. • Painting technique. • Heliocentric theory. • Painted the Mona Lisa • Started the Reformation. • A split in Christianity. • Ren. art focused on this. • Movement around government. • Focus on humans and not god. • Separation of powers in gov. • Invented the Printing Press. • Invented the modern telescope. • ...
chapters 27 & 6 2015-11-30
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- this type of theory views conditions like resources, money, and production as the source of cultural developments
- (2 words) this model is a popular framework in nursing studies focused on patient compliance and preventative healthcare practices
- a ____ _____ methodically integrates research evidence about a specific research question using carefully developed sampling and data collection procedures that are spelled out in advance in a protocol
- in Roy's model humans are viewed as biopsychosocial systems who cope with environmental change through a process of ______
- this level of theory attempts to describe large segments of the human experience, also known as macrotheories
- a broad, abstract characterization of phenomena
- ______ bias stems from the underrepresentation of nonsignificant findings in the published literature
- an index that quantifies the magnitude and direction of a relationship between variables (2 words)
- a ____ plot graphs the estimated effect size for each study, together with the 95% confidence interval around each study, used to visually inspect heterogeneity across studies
- ______ analyses involve splitting the effect size information from studies into distinct categorical groups
- a _____ study or review that is a preliminary investigation that clarifies the range and nature of the evidence base, addresses broad questions and has flexible procedures
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- a graphic, theory-driven representation of phenomena and their interrelationships using symbols or diagrams and minimal use of words (2 words)
- this is the study of the methodologic rigor of the studies included in a metasynthesis
- the conceptual underpinning of a study that includes an overall rationale and conceptual definitions of key concepts
- this level of theory is more specific to certain phenomena and are increasingly important in nursing research
- these involve a discovery of essential features of a body of findings and a transformation that yields new insights and interpretations
- Roger's Science of Unitary Human Beings model describes ____ ____ as the fundamental unit of the living (either human or non-human/environmental) 2 words
- a ______ plot is the most usual way to examine the possibility of publication bias among studies in a meta-analysis (effects from individual studies are plotted on the horizontal axis and precision is on vertical)
- this type of theory suggests that cultural conditions and adaptation stem from mental activity and ideas
- literature there is no consensus on whether systematic reviews should include unpublished reports, also known as _____ (2 words)
20 Clues: a broad, abstract characterization of phenomena • this is the study of the methodologic rigor of the studies included in a metasynthesis • an index that quantifies the magnitude and direction of a relationship between variables (2 words) • ______ bias stems from the underrepresentation of nonsignificant findings in the published literature • ...
Titanic pt 2 2023-08-17
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- boat or craft that is able to operate underwater
- coming after something in time; following
- break or burst suddenly
- occurrence of death by accident
- a person who operates equipment or a machine
- die, especially violently or sudden
- nest a shelter or platform fixed at the masthead of a vessel
- used to show that something is almost but not completely; roughly
- a movement or series of moves requiring skill and care
- change in character in a small but significant way
- break or cause to break
- the area near or surrounding a particular place
- the forming of a theory without firm evidence
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- the forward part of a ship or boat, the point
- having no protection from harm, out in the open
- make someone or something late or slow
- having made a film decision and being resolved not to change it
- a person who survives, especially after an event where others have died
- the great number
- by all around
- a large group of bacteria
- the state or quality of being intricate or complicated
- turned the other way; to go backwards
- a gesture, action, or sound that is used to convey information or instructions
- an instance of one moving object or person striking violently against another
- under normal conditions
- seriously affected by an undesirable condition
- warning of or having dreadful or terrible consequences
- extreme anxiety, sorrow, or pain
- without the knowledge of something/someone
30 Clues: by all around • the great number • break or burst suddenly • under normal conditions • break or cause to break • a large group of bacteria • occurrence of death by accident • extreme anxiety, sorrow, or pain • die, especially violently or sudden • turned the other way; to go backwards • make someone or something late or slow • coming after something in time; following • ...
Communications Chapter 8 2014-04-13
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- the closest interpersonal relationship
- the stage in an interpersonal relationship that normally follows contact
- in the social penetration theory of interpersonal relationships, the number of topics about which individuals in a relationship communicate
- a condition in which the breadth and depth of a relationship decrease
- a principle of attraction stating that we are attracted by qualities that we do not possess or that we wish to possess and to people who are opposite or different from ourselves
- the breaking of the bonds holding an interpersonal relationship together
- in attraction theory, rewards or favors that tend to promote interpersonal relationships
- a principle of attraction holding that we are attracted to qualities similar to those we possess and to people who are similar to ourselves
- efforts to reverse the process of relationship deterioration
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- the state or process by which one individual is drawn to another and forms a highly positive evaluation of that other person
- in a relationship this may be distinguished as physical abuse, verbal or emotional abuse, and sexual abuse
- a theory hypothesizing that we develop relationships in which our rewards or profits will be greater that our costs and that we avoid or terminate relationships in which the costs exceed the rewards
- the stage of a relationship during which the connecting bonds between the partners weaken and the partners begin drifting apart
- verbal and nonverbal signals that show love for another person
- the quality of communication referring to the dependency of each element on each other element in the process
- the first stage of an interpersonal relationship
- the reaction to relationship threats
- in social penetration theory of interpersonal relationships, the degree to which the inner personality-inner core-of an individual in penetrated in interpersonal interaction
- physical closeness; one of the qualities influencing attraction
- a theory that describes relationships as interactions governed by series of rules that couples agree to follow
20 Clues: the reaction to relationship threats • the closest interpersonal relationship • the first stage of an interpersonal relationship • efforts to reverse the process of relationship deterioration • verbal and nonverbal signals that show love for another person • physical closeness; one of the qualities influencing attraction • ...
Communications Chapter 8 2014-04-13
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- the closest interpersonal relationship
- efforts to reverse the process of relationship deterioration
- verbal and nonverbal signals that show love for another person
- the stage in an interpersonal relationship that normally follows contact
- the quality of communication referring to the dependency of each element on each other element in the process
- in attraction theory, rewards or favors that tend to promote interpersonal relationships
- the first stage of an interpersonal relationship
- a theory that describes relationships as interactions governed by series of rules that couples agree to follow
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- in the social penetration theory of interpersonal relationships, the number of topics about which individuals in a relationship communicate
- a principle of attraction stating that we are attracted by qualities that we do not possess or that we wish to possess and to people who are opposite or different from ourselves
- a principle of attraction holding that we are attracted to qualities similar to those we possess and to people who are similar to ourselves
- the reaction to relationship threats
- a theory hypothesizing that we develop relationships in which our rewards or profits will be greater that our costs and that we avoid or terminate relationships in which the costs exceed the rewards
- in a relationship this may be distinguished as physical abuse, verbal or emotional abuse, and sexual abuse
- physical closeness; one of the qualities influencing attraction
- the state or process by which one individual is drawn to another and forms a highly positive evaluation of that other person
- a condition in which the breadth and depth of a relationship decrease
- the stage of a relationship during which the connecting bonds between the partners weaken and the partners begin drifting apart
- the breaking of the bonds holding an interpersonal relationship together
- in social penetration theory of interpersonal relationships, the degree to which the inner personality-inner core-of an individual in penetrated in interpersonal interaction
20 Clues: the reaction to relationship threats • the closest interpersonal relationship • the first stage of an interpersonal relationship • efforts to reverse the process of relationship deterioration • verbal and nonverbal signals that show love for another person • physical closeness; one of the qualities influencing attraction • ...
Communications Chapter 8 2014-04-13
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- in social penetration theory of interpersonal relationships, the degree to which the inner personality-inner core-of an individual in penetrated in interpersonal interaction
- a theory hypothesizing that we develop relationships in which our rewards or profits will be greater that our costs and that we avoid or terminate relationships in which the costs exceed the rewards
- in a relationship this may be distinguished as physical abuse, verbal or emotional abuse, and sexual abuse
- the closest interpersonal relationship
- verbal and nonverbal signals that show love for another person
- the breaking of the bonds holding an interpersonal relationship together
- a theory that describes relationships as interactions governed by series of rules that couples agree to follow
- a principle of attraction holding that we are attracted to qualities similar to those we possess and to people who are similar to ourselves
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- a condition in which the breadth and depth of a relationship decrease
- the reaction to relationship threats
- a principle of attraction stating that we are attracted by qualities that we do not possess or that we wish to possess and to people who are opposite or different from ourselves
- efforts to reverse the process of relationship deterioration
- the first stage of an interpersonal relationship
- the stage of a relationship during which the connecting bonds between the partners weaken and the partners begin drifting apart
- the quality of communication referring to the dependency of each element on each other element in the process
- in attraction theory, rewards or favors that tend to promote interpersonal relationships
- the state or process by which one individual is drawn to another and forms a highly positive evaluation of that other person
- the stage in an interpersonal relationship that normally follows contact
- in the social penetration theory of interpersonal relationships, the number of topics about which individuals in a relationship communicate
- physical closeness; one of the qualities influencing attraction
20 Clues: the reaction to relationship threats • the closest interpersonal relationship • the first stage of an interpersonal relationship • efforts to reverse the process of relationship deterioration • verbal and nonverbal signals that show love for another person • physical closeness; one of the qualities influencing attraction • ...
Chapter 8 Crossword 2016-11-20
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- The breaking of the bonds holding an interpersonal relationship together.
- The closest interpersonal relationship; close.
- The ways an individual acts.
- The stage of an interpersonal relationship that normally follows contact.
- A complementary relationship or situation.
- Verbal or nonverbal signals that show our love for another person.
- The quality of communication referring to the dependency of each element on each element in the process.
- Efforts to reverse the process of relationship deterioration.
- A principle of attraction holding that we are attracted to qualities similar to our own.
- The state or process by which one individual is drawn to another person and forms a highly positive evaluation of that other person.
- A reaction to relationship threats.
- The first stage of an interpersonal relationship.
- In social theory of interopersonal relationships, the degree to which to which the inner personality of an individual is penetrated in interpersonal interaction.
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- theory of interpersonal relationships claiming that we experience relational satisfaction when their is an equal distribution of rewards and costs between the two persons in a relationship.
- Physical abuse, verbal abuse, or emotional abuse within a relationship.
- A general idea of of the profits you feel you should get from a relationship.
- Physical closeness
- In the social penetration theory of interpersonal relationships, the number of topics about which individuals in a relationship communicate.
- A reversal of penetration.
- A theory holding that we form relationships on the basis of our attraction to another person.
20 Clues: Physical closeness • A reversal of penetration. • The ways an individual acts. • A reaction to relationship threats. • A complementary relationship or situation. • The closest interpersonal relationship; close. • The first stage of an interpersonal relationship. • Efforts to reverse the process of relationship deterioration. • ...
Hogwarts 2025-05-02
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- The power of using mysterious and supernatural powers
- The set of necessary tools
- Have no hair
- Firm and not changing a relationship
- One of your parents don't use magic
- Son of your brother/sister
- Firm belief in the reliability
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- A magical, long, thin stick
- Both your mother and your father use magic
- The ability to control your fear
- Fat or over average weight
- A type of question in a difficult way
- Someone that haces no magical powers
- Amphibian with stout body and short legs
- A hard, permanent outgrowth, often curved and in the head of some animals
15 Clues: Have no hair • Fat or over average weight • The set of necessary tools • Son of your brother/sister • A magical, long, thin stick • Firm belief in the reliability • The ability to control your fear • One of your parents don't use magic • Someone that haces no magical powers • Firm and not changing a relationship • A type of question in a difficult way • ...
Chapter 2 unit 1 2023-09-18
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- is a management philosophy in which the success of an organization is directly related to customer satisfaction.
- was a time in history when machines replaced human and animal power.
- is an idea or collection of ideas used as a set of guidelines for managing an organization.
- is a classical management theory that is an approach based on precisely defined procedures and a clearly defined order of command.
- is a theory that focuses on organizing work with the goal of increasing worker productivity.
- is a classical management theory that uses science to study worker productivity and workflow.
- is a management theory that uses measurable techniques to improve decision-making in an organization.
- is the specialization of individuals who perform specific tasks. It is also called job-specialization.
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- is a classical management theory that focuses on the organization as a whole and identifies effective ways to organize and manage a business.
- is an emerging management theory in which decisions are based on a combination of critical thinking and the best-available evidence
- is a system in which people, items, or issues are ranked in order of importance.
- is a theory that suggests the appropriate style of management depends on the situation.
- is a theory that focuses on improving the organization through understanding employee motivation and behavior.
13 Clues: was a time in history when machines replaced human and animal power. • is a system in which people, items, or issues are ranked in order of importance. • is a theory that suggests the appropriate style of management depends on the situation. • is an idea or collection of ideas used as a set of guidelines for managing an organization. • ...
DECA CHAPTER 2 actual one 2023-09-18
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- is a management philosophy in which the success of an organization is directly related to customer satisfaction
- was a time in history when machines replaced human and animal power.
- an idea or collection of ideas used as a set of guidelines for managing an organization
- is a classical management theory that is an approach based on precisely defined procedures and a clearly defined order of command.
- is a theory that focuses on organizing work with the goal of increasing worker productivity.
- is a classical management theory that uses science to study worker productivity and workflow.
- is a management theory that uses measurable techniques to improve decision-making in an organization.
- the specialization of individuals who perform specific tasks
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- is a classical management theory that focuses on the organization as a whole and identifies effective ways to organize and manage a business
- is an emerging management theory in which decisions are based on a combination of critical thinking and the best-available evidence
- is a system in which people, items, or issues are ranked in order of importance
- is a theory that suggests the appropriate style of management depends on the situation.
- is a theory that focuses on improving the organization through understanding employee motivation and behavior.
13 Clues: the specialization of individuals who perform specific tasks • was a time in history when machines replaced human and animal power. • is a system in which people, items, or issues are ranked in order of importance • an idea or collection of ideas used as a set of guidelines for managing an organization • ...
Unit 3 PC 2023-11-17
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- normal profits equal
- firm in long run equilibrium will
- market clearing price and quantity
- no market power
- P < AVC
- when total cost are greater than price in short run
- at high levels of output this cost is largest
- P=MC efficiency
- perfect competition maximize profit ? = MC
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- P x Q
- when TR > TC
- there are none of these; join if you want
- MC is decreasing
- # of firms in perfect competition
- profit in long run equilibrium
- AFC is always
- inputs that change with output
- price for firm is perfectly _____________
- efficiency when P=minimum ATC
- in the short run at least one input is
- no DWL
21 Clues: P x Q • no DWL • P < AVC • when TR > TC • AFC is always • no market power • P=MC efficiency • MC is decreasing • normal profits equal • efficiency when P=minimum ATC • profit in long run equilibrium • inputs that change with output • # of firms in perfect competition • firm in long run equilibrium will • market clearing price and quantity • in the short run at least one input is • ...
orgy short quiz 2019-08-19
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- ________, train and develop the workman with improved methods of doing work. Codify the new methods into rules.
- _________ of employer & employees should be fully harmonized so as to secure mutually understanding relations between them.
- Max ______________ is the father of Bureaucratic Theory of Management
- Also called “Autocratic” management, this style of leadership may not be the most pleasant for underlings, but it can be very effective (think of Steve Jobs).
- A __________ leader looks for consensus from his or her team.
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- Democratic, Authoritarian, Delegative management styles when combined it called the _________ leadership.
- also called _____________, a ‘laissez-faire’ leader doesn’t hover.
- Establish fair levels of ___________ and pay a premium for higher performance.
- _______ and motion study: - Study the way jobs are performed and find new ways to do them.
- Frederick___________ is the father of Scientific Management Theory
- ____________ of Labor is one of the Features of Bureaucracy
- Elton Mayo’s ________________ Theory of Management showed an increase in worker productivity was produced by the psychological stimulus of being singled out, involved, and made to feel important.
- Elton ____________ is the father of Behavioral Theory of Management (Hawthorne Effect).
- Democratic, Authoritarian and Delegative are Three Basic Types of Management _________.
- Henri ________________ is the father of Administrative Management Theory.
15 Clues: ____________ of Labor is one of the Features of Bureaucracy • A __________ leader looks for consensus from his or her team. • also called _____________, a ‘laissez-faire’ leader doesn’t hover. • Frederick___________ is the father of Scientific Management Theory • Max ______________ is the father of Bureaucratic Theory of Management • ...
Chapter 13 - Global Market Opportunity Assessment 2014-08-26
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- Arrangement in which the owner of intellectual property grants a firm the right to use that property for a specified period of time in exchange for royalties or other compensation
- A country which has some characteristics of a developed market but is not yet a fully developed market
- An estimate of the share of annual industry sales that the firm expects to generate in a particular target market
- Arrangement in which the firm allows another the right to use an entire business system in exchange for fees, royalties, or other forms of compensation
- Institution to assists developing nations by loans guaranteed by member governments and promotes shared prosperity by fostering the income growth of the bottom 40% for every country
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- An estimate of likely sales for all firms in a specific industry during a particular period
- Proportion of country’s population concentrated in cities
- Extent of country’s openness to imports
- Buying power of the country’s residents
- Degree to which the country has liberalized its economy
- The general estimation of the public; familiarity of customers with the brand name
- The monetary evaluation of a good; costs for producing, distributing and the firm (penetration vs. skiming)
12 Clues: Extent of country’s openness to imports • Buying power of the country’s residents • Degree to which the country has liberalized its economy • Proportion of country’s population concentrated in cities • The general estimation of the public; familiarity of customers with the brand name • ...
Atoms F4: Photons 2019-07-29
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- Newton's theory of light.
- 6.4E-19J
- Light waves.
- White light passing through a cool gas loses certain frequencies.
- Emissions from a hydrogen electron falling to n=2
- electron volt
- The energy level at which the energy of an atomic electron is 0.00eV.
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- 1.6E-19J
- A hot gas emits light of certain frequencies.
- Emissions from a hydrogen electron falling to n=3
- Emissions from a hydrogen electron falling to n=3
- Energy of a photon.
- The energy level at which the energy of an atomic electron is the most negative.
- Einstein's theory of light.
- Particle of light.
- Young's theory of light.
- Emissions from a hydrogen electron falling to n=1
- Energy of a photon.
18 Clues: 1.6E-19J • 6.4E-19J • Light waves. • electron volt • Particle of light. • Energy of a photon. • Energy of a photon. • Young's theory of light. • Newton's theory of light. • Einstein's theory of light. • A hot gas emits light of certain frequencies. • Emissions from a hydrogen electron falling to n=3 • Emissions from a hydrogen electron falling to n=3 • ...
Business & Labor Crossword 2023-11-14
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- two or more firms competing in the same market join together.
- a business that does not operate for the purpose of generating profit.
- a _ is a formal contract issued by a corporation or other entity that includes the promise to repay borrowed money with interest at fixed intervals.
- a _ is a business organization owned and operated by a group of individuals for their shared benefit.
- foreign-born workers who are temporarily allowed to live and work in the United States.
- two or more firms in different stages of production join together.
- money or other valuables
- the process in which union company management meet to negotiate a new labor contract.
- a semi-independent business that pays fees to a parent company is a _.
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- the theory that education increases the efficiency of production and results in higher wages.
- the ownership structure of a company or firm.
- _ are payments to employees other than wages or salaries.
- a _ is a business owned and managed by a single individual.
- a legal entity owned by individual stockholders
- all nonmilitary people who are employed or unemployed are called _.
- a business organization owned by two or more persons who agree on a specific division of responsibilities and profits is a _.
- movement of some of a company's operations to another country.
- _ is set by the demand of another good or service.
- the legal obligation to pay debts.
- an authorization from the local government to operate a business.
20 Clues: money or other valuables • the legal obligation to pay debts. • the ownership structure of a company or firm. • a legal entity owned by individual stockholders • _ is set by the demand of another good or service. • _ are payments to employees other than wages or salaries. • a _ is a business owned and managed by a single individual. • ...
m3 vocab 2021-11-03
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- a series of workers and machines in a factory by which a succession of identical items is progressively assembled.
- the ability to borrow money or access goods or services with the understanding that you'll pay later
- Mass production is the manufacturing of large quantities of standardized products
- is the manufacturing of large quantities of standardized products
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- an illicit liquor store or nightclub.
- Economics holds that increasing the supply of goods translates to economic growth for a country
- a policy of remaining apart from the affairs or interests of other groups, especially the political affairs of other countries.
- the forming of a theory or conjecture without firm evidence
- a person or a group who intends to order orders or uses purchased goods
- a person who believes in or tries to bring about anarchy
10 Clues: an illicit liquor store or nightclub. • a person who believes in or tries to bring about anarchy • the forming of a theory or conjecture without firm evidence • is the manufacturing of large quantities of standardized products • a person or a group who intends to order orders or uses purchased goods • ...
Communications Chapter 8 2014-04-13
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- the closest interpersonal relationship
- efforts to reverse the process of relationship deterioration
- verbal and nonverbal signals that show love for another person
- the stage in an interpersonal relationship that normally follows contact
- the quality of communication referring to the dependency of each element on each other element in the process
- in attraction theory, rewards or favors that tend to promote interpersonal relationships
- the first stage of an interpersonal relationship
- a theory that describes relationships as interactions governed by series of rules that couples agree to follow
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- in the social penetration theory of interpersonal relationships, the number of topics about which individuals in a relationship communicate
- a principle of attraction stating that we are attracted by qualities that we do not possess or that we wish to possess and to people who are opposite or different from ourselves
- a principle of attraction holding that we are attracted to qualities similar to those we possess and to people who are similar to ourselves
- the reaction to relationship threats
- a theory hypothesizing that we develop relationships in which our rewards or profits will be greater that our costs and that we avoid or terminate relationships in which the costs exceed the rewards
- in a relationship this may be distinguished as physical abuse, verbal or emotional abuse, and sexual abuse
- physical closeness; one of the qualities influencing attraction
- the state or process by which one individual is drawn to another and forms a highly positive evaluation of that other person
- a condition in which the breadth and depth of a relationship decrease
- the stage of a relationship during which the connecting bonds between the partners weaken and the partners begin drifting apart
- the breaking of the bonds holding an interpersonal relationship together
- in social penetration theory of interpersonal relationships, the degree to which the inner personality-inner core-of an individual in penetrated in interpersonal interaction
20 Clues: the reaction to relationship threats • the closest interpersonal relationship • the first stage of an interpersonal relationship • efforts to reverse the process of relationship deterioration • verbal and nonverbal signals that show love for another person • physical closeness; one of the qualities influencing attraction • ...
Globalisation 2024-03-17
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- Positive Impact of Globalisation on Individual Countries: Increase in L_____ S_____.
- The reduction and removal of trade barriers.
- Characteristic of Globalisation: An increase in international movement of ____.
- Negative Impact of Globalisation on Workers: Increased S_____ U______.
- Positive Impact of Globalisation on Workers: Increase in I_____ J_____ Opportunities.
- Positive Impact of Globalisation on Consumers: L_____ P_____.
- Causes of Globalisation: T_____ L_____.
- Negative Impact of Globalisation on Governments: Increased B_____ to E_____.
- Causes of Globalisation: Improvements in __.
- Negative Impact of Globalisation on Individual Countries: Increase in O_____.
- Positive Impact of Globalisation on the Environment: Increased I_____ C_____ to fight climate change.
- A tax on imported goods.
- Positive Impact of Globalisation on Consumers: Increase C_____ C_____
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- A method of pricing goods and services transferred within TNCs in order to reduce the amount of corporation tax paid.
- Positive Impact of Globalisation on Producers:Reduced costs through R_____.
- Negative Impact of Globalisation on the Environment: G_____ W_____.
- Causes of Globalisation: C_____.
- A company that operates in two or more countries.
- Causes of Globalisation: Improvements in T_____.
- Increased integration of different economies around the world.
- An efficient and relatively low cost system of transport that uses a common size of steel container to transport goods.
- Characteristic of Globalisation: An increase in international movement of F_____ C_____.
- Characteristic of Globalisation: An increase in I_____ T_____.
- Characteristic of Globalisation: An increase in T_____to______ R_____.
- An investment made by a firm in one country into a firm in another country, to gain control over the foreign firm.
- Negative Impact of Globalisation on Consumers: R_____ H______.
- Positive Impact of Globalisation on Governments: Increase in T_____ R_____.
- Negative Impact of Globalisation on Governments: Increase in T_____ P_____.
- Characteristic of Globalisation: S_____.
29 Clues: A tax on imported goods. • Causes of Globalisation: C_____. • Causes of Globalisation: T_____ L_____. • Characteristic of Globalisation: S_____. • The reduction and removal of trade barriers. • Causes of Globalisation: Improvements in __. • Causes of Globalisation: Improvements in T_____. • A company that operates in two or more countries. • ...
vision & audition 2025-12-08
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- Amount of energy in a light or sound wave
- Receptors for color and detailed vision
- Transparent outer layer of the eye that bends light
- Brain nerve cells responding to specific stimulus features
- Theory of three color receptors (red, green, blue)
- Theory of opposing retinal processes for color vision
- Dimension of color determined by wavelength
- Structure behind the pupil that changes shape to focus
- The formal process of trying out for a role
- The snail-shaped, fluid-filled organ of the inner ear
- The nerve carrying impulses from the eye to the brain
- The colored muscle that controls the pupil size
- Theory linking pitch to location of cochlea stimulation
- Simultaneous processing of multiple aspects of a problem
- Point where the optic nerve leaves the eye
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- Theory that nerve impulse rate matches tone frequency
- Distance between wave peaks
- The deepest section of the ear
- Air-filled space behind the eardrum
- Hearing loss due to sound transfer issues to the inner ear
- Hearing damage to the inner ear or auditory nerve
- Receptors for black, white, and gray vision
- How often a sound wave repeats per second
- How high or low a sound is perceived to be
- Central focal point of the retina with only cones
- Adjustable opening in the center of the iris
- Electronic device for the profoundly deaf
- Light-sensitive inner surface of the eye
- The lens changing shape to focus near or far
29 Clues: Distance between wave peaks • The deepest section of the ear • Air-filled space behind the eardrum • Receptors for color and detailed vision • Light-sensitive inner surface of the eye • Amount of energy in a light or sound wave • How often a sound wave repeats per second • Electronic device for the profoundly deaf • How high or low a sound is perceived to be • ...
Microeconomics Vocabulary 2024-03-04
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- one firm controls a market
- business with one owner who has unlimited liability for the business
- where a price floor appears in relation to equilibrium price
- this law says that as price goes up, quantity also goes up
- business with 2 or more owners who have unlimited liability for the business
- what is exchanged in the circular flow model for resources or goods and services
- people who buy goods/services
- type of competition where many sellers sell similar products
- business or firm that produces goods/services
- direction curve shifts if there is an increase in supply or demand
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- business owned by shareholders which vote on a board to run the firm
- this law says that as price goes up, quantity goes down
- market where productive resources are exchanged
- market where goods and services are exchanged
- where a price ceiling appears in relation to equilibrium
- price ___ - highest price that can be legally given
- a few firms control a market
- types of competition where many sellers sell identical products
- price ___ - lowest price that can be legally given
- direction curve shifts if there is a decrease in supply or demand
20 Clues: one firm controls a market • a few firms control a market • people who buy goods/services • market where goods and services are exchanged • business or firm that produces goods/services • market where productive resources are exchanged • price ___ - lowest price that can be legally given • price ___ - highest price that can be legally given • ...
Chapter 6 Crossword 2023-10-23
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- Written by Thomas Jefferson; Declared the split between the colonies and Britain.
- Scientist who developed the Heliocentric Theory.
- Emergence of modern science.
- Wrote "The Spirit of Laws".
- Wrote "A Vindication of the Rights of Woman".
- Wrote "Leviathan".
- Observed the moons of Jupiter.
- European intellectual movement during the 17th and 18th centuries.
- Wrote "Candide".
- The first 10 Amendments to the United States Constitution.
- A Major General in the American Revolution and the first President of the United States.
- Coined by Montesquieu; Seperates government into 3 branches.
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- War between Britain and the colonies; Ended with the independence of the colonies.
- Wrote "The Social Contract".
- Ruler of Russia and an Enlightened Despot.
- Theory that Earth was at the center of the universe.
- Ensures that each branch of government is on the same level as the others.
- Developed by Francis Bacon.
- A ruler who embraces Enlightenment, such as Fredrick the Great.
- Wrote "Two Treatises of Government".
20 Clues: Wrote "Candide". • Wrote "Leviathan". • Wrote "The Spirit of Laws". • Developed by Francis Bacon. • Wrote "The Social Contract". • Emergence of modern science. • Observed the moons of Jupiter. • Wrote "Two Treatises of Government". • Ruler of Russia and an Enlightened Despot. • Wrote "A Vindication of the Rights of Woman". • Scientist who developed the Heliocentric Theory. • ...
Psychologists 2014-04-07
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- Developmental psychologist;parenting styles
- Triarchic theory;intelligence
- Operant conditioning
- Experiment on attachment with monkeys
- Constructive memory studies
- Hierarchy of needs;humanist
- 3 stages of moral development
- Observational learning;bobo dolls
- Study on conformity
- Humanist;created client-centered therapy;unconditional positive regard
- Neo Freudian;personal/collective unconscious
- Language acquisition theory
- Labeling experiment
- Obedience study;shock
- Disagreed with Freud;personality is continually changed rather than being decided early in life
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- 4 stage theory of cognitive development
- Stanford Prison experiment
- Cognitive-behavioral therapist;REBT
- Cognitive Dissonance theory
- Founder of behaviorism
- 8 stages of development
- Criticized Kohlberg;gender-based developmental difference
- Learned helplessness
- Cognitive Triad
- Multiple intelligence
- Mental age;IQ test
- Dissociation theory (hypnosis)
- Classical conditioning
28 Clues: Cognitive Triad • Mental age;IQ test • Study on conformity • Labeling experiment • Operant conditioning • Learned helplessness • Multiple intelligence • Obedience study;shock • Founder of behaviorism • Classical conditioning • 8 stages of development • Stanford Prison experiment • Cognitive Dissonance theory • Constructive memory studies • Hierarchy of needs;humanist • ...
m3 vocab 2021-11-03
Across
- a series of workers and machines in a factory by which a succession of identical items is progressively assembled.
- the ability to borrow money or access goods or services with the understanding that you'll pay later
- Mass production is the manufacturing of large quantities of standardized products
- is the manufacturing of large quantities of standardized products
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- an illicit liquor store or nightclub.
- Economics holds that increasing the supply of goods translates to economic growth for a country
- a policy of remaining apart from the affairs or interests of other groups, especially the political affairs of other countries.
- the forming of a theory or conjecture without firm evidence
- a person or a group who intends to order orders or uses purchased goods
- a person who believes in or tries to bring about anarchy
10 Clues: an illicit liquor store or nightclub. • a person who believes in or tries to bring about anarchy • the forming of a theory or conjecture without firm evidence • is the manufacturing of large quantities of standardized products • a person or a group who intends to order orders or uses purchased goods • ...
History of Atom Project 2023-09-05
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- Created the theory that electrons moved in a followed path and not in a random motion.
- Developed the "atomos" theory
- He first began investigating the structure of an atom and then later on invented the "Plum Pudding" Model.
- A model that showed how cathode rays interacted with matter and discovered "negatively charged" particles called electrons.
- A theory of Quantum Mechanics has developed, it is now believed that electrons exist in an area not in a specific path.
- Was more developed than Democritus and believed that all matter consisted of 4 elements: Earth Fire, Wind, and Water.
- Was suggested that electrons don't move in a random motion and they actually follow a path around the nucleus.
- A compound, no matter what its source, always contains definite, or constant proportions of its element by mass.
- Was an English schoolteacher who developed a theory involving the relationship between an atom and matter.
- A model that was imagined for the electrons moving around like nucleus like planets revolving around the sun.
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- Created the gold foil experiment.
- States that when elements combine, they do so in the ratio of small whole numbers.
- A theory that believed that all matter consisted of 4 elements: Wind, Fire, Water, and Earth.
- A theory that states that matter is made of tiny particles called atoms that can't be subdivided.
- A theory when believed all matter was divisible to a point where no more division was possible.
15 Clues: Developed the "atomos" theory • Created the gold foil experiment. • States that when elements combine, they do so in the ratio of small whole numbers. • Created the theory that electrons moved in a followed path and not in a random motion. • A theory that believed that all matter consisted of 4 elements: Wind, Fire, Water, and Earth. • ...
Advertising - Module 11 2013-01-10
19 Clues: firm • vital • adapt • grave • merge • viable • appeal • broaden • strategy • tangible • sufficient • established • consumption • influential • sequentially • instantaneous • simultaneously • standardization • takeintoaccount
History of Early Childhood Education 2023-03-23
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- What did Piaget call the repeated patterns he saw as children explored the environment around them?
- Who developed and researched the theory of classical conditioning?
- Who developed a theory of cognitive development that stressed children actively construct new knowledge as they manipulate, experiment with and explore their world?
- What type of theory did Freud propose when he determined that an individual is motivated by three levels of consciousness?
- Who proposed that an individual is motivated by three levels of awareness: conscious, preconscious and unconscious?
- Who invented kindergarten?
- Who believed that educators should not be instructors of knowledge and skills to students but, rather, adopt the roles of facilitators and guides?
- Who encouraged a smooth-running routine that promoted the habit of regularity in the lives of young children?
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- Who stressed that children are inherently good?
- Who proposed another form of behaviorism in the form of operant conditioning?
- How many stages of psychosocial development did Erikson introduce?
- Who modified Freud’s psychoanalytic theory and modified it as a psychosocial theory of development?
- Who proposed that children are a blank slate whom are shaped by experiences?
- Who spearheaded the social learning theory as it evolved from behaviorism?
14 Clues: Who invented kindergarten? • Who stressed that children are inherently good? • Who developed and researched the theory of classical conditioning? • How many stages of psychosocial development did Erikson introduce? • Who spearheaded the social learning theory as it evolved from behaviorism? • ...
The daily Cross 2024-05-16
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- comic imitation of something
- Hesitating or doubting
- Not often; rarely
- Aggressive or warlike behavior
- a sudden, violent, irregular movement of the body, caused by involuntary contraction of muscles
- To hum or sing in a soft, low voice, especially in a sentimental manner.
- deceptive; illusory
- disregard for something that should be considered
- tremble or shake with a slight rapid motion.
- an expression of sharp disapproval
- wave (something) about to attract attention
- in a manner indicating anger or annoyance at something perceived as unfair
- mad; insane
- the state or quality of being serious and dignified.
- The quality or state of being wearisome; tiresomeness; tediousness.
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- the forming of a theory or conjecture without firm evidence.
- contemptuous ridicule or mockery
- reserved, modest, and shy
- to turn something upside down usually to cover something
- a long chain or strip of something that is hung as decoration
- angrily, or in an irritated way
- an inclination to believe people are self-interested
- so foolish, unreasonable, or out of place as to be amusing.
- in an effusive, unrestrained, or open manner
- In a way that never ends or changes; constantly.
- shaking or quivering slightly
- in a ceremonial manner
- intense and passion feeling
- completely lacking in subtlety; very obvious.
- to put something at different places among other things
30 Clues: mad; insane • Not often; rarely • deceptive; illusory • Hesitating or doubting • in a ceremonial manner • reserved, modest, and shy • intense and passion feeling • comic imitation of something • shaking or quivering slightly • Aggressive or warlike behavior • angrily, or in an irritated way • contemptuous ridicule or mockery • an expression of sharp disapproval • ...
Business Finance 2022-03-07
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- Measures the firm's ability to satisfy long term debts.
- This is done through the comparison of figures in the financial statements of a single period.
- It is an asset, like a piece of real estate property or a vehicle, that is attached to a loan.
- This is an asset that can easily be sold or converted into cash.
- This is the value of all assets and the value of all liabilities.
- It is described how easy it is for a firm to convert its asset to cash.
- A detailed projection of all income and expenses for a given period of time, which is usually one year.
- A projection of sales of a product or service expressed either in units or absolute monetary value.
- This are the markets where transactions involving short-term debt securities take place.
- This is the statement of the organization's core purpose.
- Refers to the Comparative Statement of Financial Position.
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- This are the shares of a corporation sold to investors.
- It is primarily concerned with the management of all the financial activities of an enterprise or a business organization.
- This type of asset does not expect to sell or otherwise convert to cash within a year or the current period.
- It is income derived from operations.
- A resource that is owned or controlled by or is available to a firm.
- Help the stakeholders of a business to evaluate various aspects of a firm's operating and financial performance.
- An unfavorable situation in a firm's external environment which may adversely affect the way a firm does business.
- This is also a field in business and economics
- It is what the owners contributed to the business.
20 Clues: It is income derived from operations. • This is also a field in business and economics • It is what the owners contributed to the business. • This are the shares of a corporation sold to investors. • Measures the firm's ability to satisfy long term debts. • This is the statement of the organization's core purpose. • ...
Family Systems Theory 2017-10-18
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- Every family has it's own set of rules and ______.
- One of the key concepts is ______.
- What family therapy approach focuses on communication and problem solving skills?
- Working with one family member and it having a positive effect is called the....
- This theory helps you be able to see the big picture from a _________ perspective.
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- Someone would use this theory when working with _____.
- How many key concepts are there?
- Strategies, Techniques and _______.
- Bowen's theory is Family ______ Theory.
- What intervention shows family roles, relationships and patterns?
- This theory focuses on the _____ approach.
- What is the first name of the theorist associated with this theory?
12 Clues: How many key concepts are there? • One of the key concepts is ______. • Strategies, Techniques and _______. • Bowen's theory is Family ______ Theory. • This theory focuses on the _____ approach. • Every family has it's own set of rules and ______. • Someone would use this theory when working with _____. • ...
Chapter 9 COMPBEN 2025-05-13
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- A common form of short-term variable pay.
- This justice type concerns the fairness of how rewards are decided.
- A key concern in both distributive and procedural justice.
- Hint / Clue
- This effect refers to motivating current employees through performance pay.
- Often the goal of performance-based pay — to increase this.
- This type of pay fluctuates based on performance or company results.
- A workforce group more cautious about "at-risk" compensation.
- The guaranteed portion of an employee’s income.
- This theory focuses on aligning employee goals with employer goals.
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- A compensation plan should align with this high-level business direction.
- This effect explains why people choose jobs based on pay system preferences.
- The force that drives employees to act toward goals, influenced by compensation.
- This type of justice relates to the amount of reward given.
- A theory suggesting people choose behaviors with the best reward outcome.
- An example of non-monetary, flexible reward used in uncertain performance jobs.
- A core need in motivation theories related to personal control and freedom.
- Acronym for measurable indicators used in performance evaluation.
- One of the psychological needs in self-determination theory.
- This theory emphasizes fairness in exchange processes.
- A potential result when employees feel underpaid or unfairly treated.
21 Clues: Hint / Clue • A common form of short-term variable pay. • The guaranteed portion of an employee’s income. • This theory emphasizes fairness in exchange processes. • A key concern in both distributive and procedural justice. • This type of justice relates to the amount of reward given. • Often the goal of performance-based pay — to increase this. • ...
HIstory of atom 2024-09-06
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- Theory-A theory of the nature of matter
- the atomos theory
- Dalton-English school teacher who developed a theory involving the relationship between matter and the atom
- Pudding Model-A historical scientific model of the atom
- Model- the atom consists of a nucleus surrounded by orbiting electrons.
- elements Theory-the first plural attempt to explain life and change and was based on the combination of four different roots that give rise to life and matter
- Bohr-Suggested that instead of electrons moving in a random motion they actually follow a path around the nucleus
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- that matter consist of all 4 elements
- rutherford-Created the gold foil experiment,Also experimented with thomason models
- thomson-Created plum pudding model
- of multiple proportions- when two elements combine with each other to form more than one compound, the weights of one element that combine with a fixed weight of the other are in a ratio of small whole numbers.
- Cloud theory- represents atoms containing a nucleus of protons and neutrons and a vague gradient or cloud surrounding it containing the electrons
- theory-matter is composed of discrete units called atoms, as opposed to the obsolete notion that matter could be divided into any arbitrarily small quantity.
- of definite composition-Which means all samples of a given chemical compound have the same elemental composition by mass
14 Clues: the atomos theory • thomson-Created plum pudding model • that matter consist of all 4 elements • Theory-A theory of the nature of matter • Pudding Model-A historical scientific model of the atom • Model- the atom consists of a nucleus surrounded by orbiting electrons. • rutherford-Created the gold foil experiment,Also experimented with thomason models • ...
Fundamentals of Partnership 2021-07-10
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- Unless otherwise agreed by the partners in the Partnership Deed, a firm is dissolved on the ______ of a partner.
- Interest on Partner's capital is
- Partnership is a separate business entity from the __________ viewpoint
- The liability of the partners in a partnership firm under Indian Partnership Act, 1932 is
- Partner's current account is opened when their capitals is
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- If the partnership deed does not exist or it is silent regarding profits and losses, then they will be distributed
- Interest of loan given to the firm is a
- Interest on capital is allowed only if the firm earns ______ during the year
- A partner has the right not to allow the _______ of a new partner
- The written agreement among the partners is called "partnership ________".
10 Clues: Interest on Partner's capital is • Interest of loan given to the firm is a • Partner's current account is opened when their capitals is • A partner has the right not to allow the _______ of a new partner • Partnership is a separate business entity from the __________ viewpoint • The written agreement among the partners is called "partnership ________". • ...
Communications Chapter 8 2014-04-13
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- in the social penetration theory of interpersonal relationships, the number of topics about which individuals in a relationship communicate
- verbal and nonverbal signals that show love for another person
- the closest interpersonal relationship
- a principle of attraction holding that we are attracted to qualities similar to those we possess and to people who are similar to ourselves
- in a relationship this may be distinguished as physical abuse, verbal or emotional abuse, and sexual abuse
- a condition in which the breadth and depth of a relationship decrease
- a theory that describes relationships as interactions governed by series of rules that couples agree to follow
- the stage in an interpersonal relationship that normally follows contact
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- in attraction theory, rewards or favors that tend to promote interpersonal relationships
- in social penetration theory of interpersonal relationships, the degree to which the inner personality-inner core-of an individual in penetrated in interpersonal interaction
- a principle of attraction stating that we are attracted by qualities that we do not possess or that we wish to possess and to people who are opposite or different from ourselves
- a theory hypothesizing that we develop relationships in which our rewards or profits will be greater that our costs and that we avoid or terminate relationships in which the costs exceed the rewards
- the first stage of an interpersonal relationship
- the breaking of the bonds holding an interpersonal relationship together
- the state or process by which one individual is drawn to another and forms a highly positive evaluation of that other person
- the quality of communication referring to the dependency of each element on each other element in the process
- efforts to reverse the process of relationship deterioration
- the reaction to relationship threats
- physical closeness; one of the qualities influencing attraction
- the stage of a relationship during which the connecting bonds between the partners weaken and the partners begin drifting apart
20 Clues: the reaction to relationship threats • the closest interpersonal relationship • the first stage of an interpersonal relationship • efforts to reverse the process of relationship deterioration • verbal and nonverbal signals that show love for another person • physical closeness; one of the qualities influencing attraction • ...
crossword puzzle 2024-03-29
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- discovered radioactivity 1867-1934
- pioneer in the field of exobiology
- of quantum theory
- known for theory of relativity
- molecular bioligist
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- father of quantum physics
- discovered penicillin
- father of biodiversity
- designed regent street
- developed the theory of evolution
- father og dna
- invented pascal
- famous for laws of motion
13 Clues: father og dna • invented pascal • of quantum theory • molecular bioligist • discovered penicillin • father of biodiversity • designed regent street • father of quantum physics • famous for laws of motion • known for theory of relativity • developed the theory of evolution • discovered radioactivity 1867-1934 • pioneer in the field of exobiology
Recap Theories Unit 4 2021-02-11
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- Put forward a genetic theory for crime.
- Put forward a theory based on Operant Conditioning.
- Put forward psychodynamic theory focused on personality.
- These theories include Functionalism, Marxism, Labelling theory and Left and Right Realism.
- Put forward a Biological theory focused on body type.
- A Functionalist
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- A Sociological theory
- Put forward a theory focused on Social Learning Theory.
- Put forward a Biological theory.
- Explored the Brain and Brain functions linked to crime.
- Explored the idea of Maternal Deprivation linked with crime.
- These theories focus on the idea that experiences and upbringing shape crime.
12 Clues: A Functionalist • A Sociological theory • Put forward a Biological theory. • Put forward a genetic theory for crime. • Put forward a theory based on Operant Conditioning. • Put forward a Biological theory focused on body type. • Put forward a theory focused on Social Learning Theory. • Explored the Brain and Brain functions linked to crime. • ...
Astronomy 2025-03-31
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- An orbit where a satellite stays above the same point on the Earths surface
- The next stage in the life cycle of our sun
- One of the final stages of a massive star
- Cosmic _______ background
- The nuclear reaction that happens inside stars
- The theory supported by CMB
- Model of the solar system with the Earth at the centre
- The energy stored in a nebula
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- Model of the solar system with the sun at the centre
- Scientist who discovered moons orbiting Jupiter
- The age of the universe (bn of years) according to the big bang theory
- A quantity that constantly changes for an orbiting objec
- Stars form from these
- A key quantity that the steady state theory claims stays the same
- Shape of most orbits
- Small, rocky object in our solar system
- When a massive star explodes
- This happens to the light from galaxies moving away from an observer
18 Clues: Shape of most orbits • Stars form from these • Cosmic _______ background • The theory supported by CMB • When a massive star explodes • The energy stored in a nebula • Small, rocky object in our solar system • One of the final stages of a massive star • The next stage in the life cycle of our sun • The nuclear reaction that happens inside stars • ...
Become a Citizen 2023-01-10
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- People that are a part of this can create laws
- Amy Coney Barret was ____ after Ruth Bader Ginsburg
- The president is elected by this
- An act signed into law by George W. Bush
- You can declare this over something you own
- The U.S established this with Europe after WWII
- Supports the bill of rights
- theory Native Americans were forced to listen to the Americans
- president Kamala Harris is this
- branch Ruth Bader Ginsburg was a very famous person that was part of this branch
- branch Gary Peters is a prt of this branch
- branch Joe Biden is a part of this branch
- What Donald does not pay
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- theory Overtime a family gets bigger and bigger and one person becomes the leader
- Virgin Islands are in the United states _______
- Does not support the bill of rights
- right theory Someone that has royal blood gifted fromn god is the ruler
- Healthcare is type of this policy
- If you want to become a U.S citizen you have to do this.
- branches of government Trees have them too
- Lebanon is this type of country
- John G. Roberts is on of the nine in the supreme court.
- of rights First ten amendments of the constitution
- order Franklin D. Roosevelt created Japense internment camps in 1992
- contract theory Humans created government because they were tired of this unpleasant condition
25 Clues: What Donald does not pay • Supports the bill of rights • Lebanon is this type of country • president Kamala Harris is this • The president is elected by this • Healthcare is type of this policy • Does not support the bill of rights • An act signed into law by George W. Bush • branch Joe Biden is a part of this branch • branches of government Trees have them too • ...
Become a Citizen 2023-01-09
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- People that are a part of this can create laws
- Amy Coney Barret was ____ after Ruth Bader Ginsburg
- The president is elected by this
- An act signed into law by George W. Bush
- You can declare this over something you own
- The U.S established this with Europe after WWII
- Supports the bill of rights
- theory Native Americans were forced to listen to the Americans
- president Kamala Harris is this
- branch Ruth Bader Ginsburg was a very famous person that was part of this branch
- branch Gary Peters is a prt of this branch
- branch Joe Biden is a part of this branch
- What Donald does not pay
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- theory Overtime a family gets bigger and bigger and one person becomes the leader
- Virgin Islands are in the United states _______
- Does not support the bill of rights
- right theory Someone that has royal blood gifted fromn god is the ruler
- Healthcare is type of this policy
- If you want to become a U.S citizen you have to do this.
- branches of government Trees have them too
- Lebanon is this type of country
- John G. Roberts is on of the nine in the supreme court.
- of rights First ten amendments of the constitution
- order Franklin D. Roosevelt created Japense internment camps in 1992
- contract theory Humans created government because they were tired of this unpleasant condition
25 Clues: What Donald does not pay • Supports the bill of rights • Lebanon is this type of country • president Kamala Harris is this • The president is elected by this • Healthcare is type of this policy • Does not support the bill of rights • An act signed into law by George W. Bush • branch Joe Biden is a part of this branch • branches of government Trees have them too • ...
Scientific Revolution and Enlightenment 2023-05-19
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- Developed the heliocentric theory
- Believed in the seperation of church and state
- Created laws for plantary motion
- Where did the enlightment begin
- A logial procedure for gathering and testing scientific data.
- Theory that the Earth is the center of the universe.
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- Made it possible for scientists to preform direct obeservation
- Who was in trouble with the Church for supporting Copernicus’s theories?
- Theory that the sun is in the center of the universe
- Who supported the idea of religious tolerance?
- Developed the social contract theory
- Descartes Father of Modern Rationalism.
- What is the name of the Law of Motion discovered by Newton?
13 Clues: Where did the enlightment begin • Created laws for plantary motion • Developed the heliocentric theory • Developed the social contract theory • Descartes Father of Modern Rationalism. • Believed in the seperation of church and state • Who supported the idea of religious tolerance? • Theory that the sun is in the center of the universe • ...
Dirty Laundry 2017-01-24
5 Clues: a feeling of being perplexed and confused • polish (something, especially metal) by rubbing • the state of being confined in prison; imprisonment • relevant or applicable to a particular matter; apposite • form a theory or conjecture about a subject without firm evidence
Plate Tectonics 2021-12-06
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- The scientist who thought of the theory of continental drift.
- Continental to ____, is when two different plants collide.
- What was left behind to help us believe continental drift existed.
- What can convergent boundaries create.
- Ocean to ___, is when two same plats collide.
- What is another name for continental drift.
- Boundaries that move apart.
- Continental to ____, is when two same plats collide.
- The part of land that is moving is the Earth's surface is called ___.
- Pieces of Earth's crust and uppermost mantle.
- San Andreas Fault is found in ____.
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- Boundaries that slid pass each other.
- Convection currents make the ocean floor_____.
- Going under.
- Is the deepest part of the ocean.
- The other scientists did what to Wegener's theory.
- This is an example of divergent boundaries.
- The theory of a big land mass moving apart.
- Boundaries that come together.
- What can transform boundaries create.
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. • This is an example of divergent boundaries. • The theory of a big land mass moving apart. • ...
Advertising - Module 11 2013-01-10
19 Clues: firm • adapt • grave • vital • merge • appeal • viable • broaden • tangible • strategy • sufficient • established • influential • consumption • sequentially • instantaneous • simultaneously • standardization • takeintoaccount
Advertising - Module 11, Reading 1 2013-01-10
19 Clues: firm • vital • adapt • merge • grave • viable • appeal • broaden • tangible • strategy • sufficient • influential • consumption • established • sequentially • instantaneous • simultaneously • takeintoaccount • standardization
