theory of the firm Crossword Puzzles
Super Mini Quiz 2016-09-12
19 Clues: Firm • Model • Scarce • Science • Producer • Consumer • Resource • Objective • Economist • Household • Inflation • Economics • Hypothesis • Subjective • Fluctuation • Unemployment • Macroeconomics • Ceterisparibus • Microeconomics
Super Mini Quiz 2016-09-12
19 Clues: Firm • Model • Scarce • Science • Producer • Resource • Consumer • Economist • Economics • Household • Inflation • Objective • Subjective • Hypothesis • Fluctuation • Unemployment • Macroeconomics • Microeconomics • Ceterisparibus
revision 2023-10-19
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- theoretical maximum output
- predicting future events by numbers/opinions
- maximum output given internal issues
- a 3rd party does a job for you
- the maximum you can accomplish in a workday
- a type of layout found in flow shops
- involves direct interview of customers
- production layout done due to size/weight
- using a firm to compare your performance
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- costs increase as firm size increase
- sales team makes predictions
- the optimum that should be ordered
- emphasis on quality throughout
- cutting waste while ensuring quality
- a philosophy of quality from input to final consumer
- items are made individually
- depends on internal experts to predict
- depends on external experts to predict
- EOS you achieve by buying in bulk
- groups of items are made together
20 Clues: theoretical maximum output • items are made individually • sales team makes predictions • a 3rd party does a job for you • emphasis on quality throughout • EOS you achieve by buying in bulk • groups of items are made together • the optimum that should be ordered • costs increase as firm size increase • maximum output given internal issues • cutting waste while ensuring quality • ...
Unit 7 Vocab 2024-02-05
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- a type of economic system that is controlled by the market forces
- the state of being equal, especially in status, rights, and opportunities.
- the amount by which something, especially a sum of money, is too small.
- is a left-wing to far-left sociopolitical, philosophical, and economic ideology within the socialist movement market
- the action of keeping something harmful under control or within limits.
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- a system of ideas and ideals, especially one which forms the basis of economic or political theory and policy.
- an economic and political system in which a country's trade and industry are controlled by private owners for profit.
- including or involving several countries or individuals of several nationalities.
- (economics) The control of a economic market by a firm.
- race the competition between nations regarding achievements in the field of space exploration.
10 Clues: (economics) The control of a economic market by a firm. • a type of economic system that is controlled by the market forces • the amount by which something, especially a sum of money, is too small. • the action of keeping something harmful under control or within limits. • the state of being equal, especially in status, rights, and opportunities. • ...
The Associate Crossword Puzzle 2023-11-11
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- Going back to old habits from your addictions (What happened to Baxter)
- Friend of Kyle's, went to DuqUniversityeristy but dropped out to pursue a career in Hollywood which failed miserably
- The rival law firm of Scully & Perishing,
- Elaine's Sexuality
- All legal students must take this exam to become lawyers.
- The author of "The Associate"
- The legal firm Kyle works at
- where the youth center was located, the one that Kyle volunteered at
- The legal area in which Kyle works in
- The aeronautics company that Kyle's firm is representing
- Kyle's major
- The main character and protagonist of the book
- The man who was caught on tape asking "Is she asleep?"
- The girl who claims she was raped
- Joey Bernardino is a _____
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- The university Kyle graduated from
- Joey's wife, also pregnant
- The law school Kyle went to
- The girl Kyle spent a night with
- The man who is in charge of the blackmailing and management of Kyle
- The name of Kyle's fraternity
- Works with kyle in litigation
- Before going through rehab, Baxter was a crazy one of these things.
- The position kyle maintained before graduating law school
- Most of the associates from Scully & Perishing go to these prestigious schools, otherwise known as,
- The name of Kyle's mother, and John's ex-wife
- The man who helped with Baxter's rehab
- The act in which you force someone to do something or else you'll release confidential info (AKA what Kyle was forced into doing)
- The name of Kyle's girlfriend who is also a law student
- Kyle's father
- The other aeronautics company that is going against Tryton
31 Clues: Kyle's major • Kyle's father • Elaine's Sexuality • Joey's wife, also pregnant • Joey Bernardino is a _____ • The law school Kyle went to • The legal firm Kyle works at • The name of Kyle's fraternity • Works with kyle in litigation • The author of "The Associate" • The girl Kyle spent a night with • The girl who claims she was raped • The university Kyle graduated from • ...
Hobbit Words 2021-2022 Week 21 2021-09-28
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- an error in reasoning or logic that renders an argument invalid
- short grass used for lawns
- a helper
- organs that anchor plants and absorb water and nutrients
- belonging to or occurring in the present
- based on or influenced by personal feelings, tastes, opinions, or experience
- obtaining what is needed to get the job done from a large number of voluntary participants
- one who guides and is skilled at finding their way around
- the quality or state of thinking only of oneself, without regard for the lives of others; self-centered
- feeling of devotion and alliance amongst the citizenry to the superiority of one’s homeland
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- taller grass eaten by grazing animals
- organs that manufacture food for the plant
- very tall grass used for landscaping
- not influenced by personal feelings, tastes, opinions, or experience
- organs that hold up plants and provide their basic shape
- organs that produce fruits and seeds for reproduction
- against, as opposed to, or in contrast to
- a consideration or estimate of the similarities or differences between two things
- forming a theory about a subject without firm evidence
- a person or thing living at the same time as another
- grains such as wheats and oats
- category of fiction characterized by historical time periods, events, and characters where the story does not differ in significant ways from established history
- relating to or denoting an imagined state or society where there is great suffering or injustice
- belief in the supremacy of modern thought
24 Clues: a helper • short grass used for lawns • grains such as wheats and oats • very tall grass used for landscaping • taller grass eaten by grazing animals • belonging to or occurring in the present • against, as opposed to, or in contrast to • belief in the supremacy of modern thought • organs that manufacture food for the plant • ...
Vision 2021-05-03
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- concept that we maintain consistent color, brightness, shapes, and sizes of objects (2)
- specialized cells, aid with dim light vision
- outer covering of eye
- theory theory of color vision that states we have 3 cone receptor types, red green and blue
- theory of color vision that states we have pairs of colors that are excited or inhibited (2)
- changes shape, focuses image
- point where optic nerves leaves eye (2)
- neurons that respond to edges, lines, etc (2)
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- adjustable opening of eye
- property that determines color
- colorblind, only 1 cone
- contains the rods and cones
- our brain integrates the separate components together
- specialized cells, aid with color and detail
- carries message from eyes to the brain (2)
- property that determines intensity of color
- colorblind, only 2 cones
- colored ring that controls pupil
- point of focus in the retina
- normal vision, all 3 cones
20 Clues: outer covering of eye • colorblind, only 1 cone • colorblind, only 2 cones • adjustable opening of eye • normal vision, all 3 cones • contains the rods and cones • point of focus in the retina • changes shape, focuses image • property that determines color • colored ring that controls pupil • point where optic nerves leaves eye (2) • carries message from eyes to the brain (2) • ...
Cognitive Psychology - Chap 3 : Perception 2013-11-09
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- Ability to place objects in categories that provide meaning(one of the perceptual process steps)
- Grouping/segmention, figure/ground organization(one of the vision levels)
- One theory of object recognition - there's coding for relation between features.
- Visual perception problem - impossible to recover 3D shape from 2D image
- One of Gestalt law - Points that, when connected, result in straight/smooth curving lines forming a "smooth" path.
- Advantage that the human brain has over the computer when it comes to auditory perceptual problem.
- Occurs after raw stimulus energy has undergone processing in the brain
- One of Gestalt law - Figure perceived as simple as possible
- Object and scene recognition(one of the vision levels)
- One of Gestalt law - Things more likely to form groups if groups appear familiar/meaningful
- One theory of object recognition - normalization required.
- Processing based on environmental stimuli(...-... processing)
- Slow but provides the correct answer EVERY time
- "Rule of thumb"/"Best guess predictions"
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- Changing of environmental energy into electrical energy(one of the perceptual process steps)
- Biederman's theory - Objects represented as a set of geons and their categorical relations to one another
- Low level vision - Detects ...,features and edges.
- One of Gestalt law - Things moving in the same direction are grouped together.
- Processing based on previous knowledge(...-... processing)
- One theory of object recognition - no coding for relation between features.
20 Clues: "Rule of thumb"/"Best guess predictions" • Slow but provides the correct answer EVERY time • Low level vision - Detects ...,features and edges. • Object and scene recognition(one of the vision levels) • Processing based on previous knowledge(...-... processing) • One theory of object recognition - normalization required. • ...
Nature of Language 2 2019-06-08
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- Language is ______, meaning there is no logical connection between the words and the meaning.
- This person discovered Behaviouristic theory.
- Language is important for _____ to develop culture and break from work.
- Speech has no direct physical consequences, it can occur at the same time as another activity.
- Language helps us obtain ____ to learn about the world.
- Speech is learned individually and passed from generation to generation via ______ transmission.
- This person discovered Rationalistic theory.
- This is non-verbal communication with facial expressions and gesture.
- This is when a word is shortened by taking out a chunk of the existing word.
- This theory states that a child must understand the concepts before they can use the language.
- This is non-verbal communication through social space or distance.
- This is non-verbal communication through silence in speech.
- Sound and meaning can be sub-grouped and re-grouped to form words and sentences, this is called _____.
- When two words are combined and overlapped they form a _____.
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- This is when a language takes words from other languages.
- This theory states that biology influence language, that the child only discovers and tests.
- Language is ______, meaning people who use a similar language share its rules and pattern.
- ____language talks about truth and facts.
- This theory says that a child learns through his environment, being born with an empty mind for learning.
- The scientific study of a particular language.
- Language is ________, meaning we can make lots of sounds but we don’t use them all, only some we assign meaning to.
- This person discovered Cognitive theory.
- Language helps people _____ and develop.
- ________ language talks about attitudes and ideas, thoughts, dreams, etc…
24 Clues: This person discovered Cognitive theory. • Language helps people _____ and develop. • ____language talks about truth and facts. • This person discovered Rationalistic theory. • This person discovered Behaviouristic theory. • The scientific study of a particular language. • Language helps us obtain ____ to learn about the world. • ...
Learning Summary 2023-11-07
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- Under the L3E Model, we lead by ____________ by demonstrating character, competence and commitment?
- Our ____________ affects our ability to effectively interact with our men.
- In Quality of Conversation framework, we practice Advocacy to tell or give feedback to provide ____________ to the situation.
- In Quality of Conversation framework, we use Inquiry to ask questions to surface assumption and clarify thoughts out of ____________.
- Under the L3E Model, we lead with ____________ by understanding the needs and sharing the feelings of others.
- Our ____________ plays an important part in communicating with others.
- In Hierarchy of Choice, what is the Area of Focus in Fundamental Choice?
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- Leadership is a ____________ of influencing people to accomplish the mission, inspiring their commitment, and improving the organization.
- Under the L3E Model, we lead through ____________ by connecting with subordinates to achieve full commitment of their head, hearts and hands?
- In Core Theory of Success, the key variable is Quality of ____________.
- Strong relationships are built through ____________.
- As a Section Commander, I take charge of ___________ on Soldiering Fundamentals and Force Preparation.
- In managing first impression, we have to be firm to uphold ____________.
13 Clues: Strong relationships are built through ____________. • Our ____________ plays an important part in communicating with others. • In Core Theory of Success, the key variable is Quality of ____________. • In managing first impression, we have to be firm to uphold ____________. • In Hierarchy of Choice, what is the Area of Focus in Fundamental Choice? • ...
Sociocultural Psych. 2025-09-05
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- the animal hidden in the corner of the 3rd slide
- the cornerstone of this theory is a concept known as the zone of _______ development
- the amount of times I clicked my pen during this presentation
- the last name of the founder of Sociocultural Theory
- under this theory, people who serve roles as _____ have the biggest impact on how we behave
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- the word that is italicized on the first slide
- one of the men who played a role in rediscovering SocioCultural Theory was a man by the name of James ______
- Vygotsky was an associate with many well-known psychologists such as Freud, Skinner, _____, and Pavlov.
- Sociocultural theory beliefs _______ has the biggest influence on people's behavior
- treatment focuses most on _____ therapy to help fix the environment rather than the individual
- under this theory, people learn from the people in their life that are the most ______
- the language Vygotsky's works were originally written in
12 Clues: the word that is italicized on the first slide • the animal hidden in the corner of the 3rd slide • the last name of the founder of Sociocultural Theory • the language Vygotsky's works were originally written in • the amount of times I clicked my pen during this presentation • Sociocultural theory beliefs _______ has the biggest influence on people's behavior • ...
Psychologists 2014-04-07
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- Mental age;IQ test
- Dissociation theory (hypnosis)
- Constructive memory studies
- Multiple intelligence
- Observational learning;bobo dolls
- Learned helplessness
- Humanist;created client-centered therapy;unconditional positive regard
- Study on conformity
- 3 stages of moral development
- Operant conditioning
- Neo Freudian;personal/collective unconscious
- Founder of behaviorism
- Triarchic theory;intelligence
- Stanford Prison experiment
- Disagreed with Freud;personality is continually changed rather than being decided early in life
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- 4 stage theory of cognitive development
- Cognitive Triad
- Cognitive-behavioral therapist;REBT
- Obedience study;shock
- Developmental psychologist;parenting styles
- 8 stages of development
- Labeling experiment
- Criticized Kohlberg;gender-based developmental difference
- Experiment on attachment with monkeys
- Cognitive Dissonance theory
- Classical conditioning
- Hierarchy of needs;humanist
- Language acquisition theory
28 Clues: Cognitive Triad • Mental age;IQ test • Labeling experiment • Study on conformity • Learned helplessness • Operant conditioning • Obedience study;shock • Multiple intelligence • Classical conditioning • Founder of behaviorism • 8 stages of development • Stanford Prison experiment • Constructive memory studies • Cognitive Dissonance theory • Hierarchy of needs;humanist • ...
Partnership 2021-05-14
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- nature of revolution account.
- Average of the normal profit of past agreed year)
- change in relationship among the partners is _____ of partnership firm.
- legal document signed by all partners is ____ deed.
- Ratio in which partners of the firm forego profit share in favor of partners of firm.
- Excess of actual profit over the normal profit is known as super profit.
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- land, buildings are examples of ____ assets.
- assets which physically exist but not shown in the Balance Sheet
- continuously incurring losses increases the value of goodwill.
- Goodwill = capitalized value of average profit + _____.
10 Clues: nature of revolution account. • land, buildings are examples of ____ assets. • Average of the normal profit of past agreed year) • legal document signed by all partners is ____ deed. • Goodwill = capitalized value of average profit + _____. • continuously incurring losses increases the value of goodwill. • ...
Ch. 1: Sociological Perspective and Theorists 2024-02-14
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- founded Hull House; social conflict theory
- laid the foundations for the conflict theory; believed that class conflict is key to human history.
- views symbols, things to which we attach meaning, as the basis of life
- unintended beneficial consequences.
- applying the scientific approach to the social world.
- people who share a culture and a territory.
- "put yourself in someone else's shoes
- coined the concept of functions.
- studied suicide to better understand social factors that influence individual behavior.
- seeing the strange in the familiar and the general in the particular.
- personal values or biases should not influence social research; supported by Weber.
- society is composed of groups competing for scarce resources
- author of the sociological imagination
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- intended beneficial consequences
- society is a whole unit made up of interrelated parts that work together.
- Marx believed the that this was the only way to end class conflict and struggle.
- recurring characteristics or events
- studying African American experience in the U.S.; race conflict theory
- to focus and analyze large-scale patterns of society; conflict theory and structural functional
- believed religion was a central force in social change; studied Catholics and Protestants.
- coined the term survival of the fittest; was against social reform.
- to focus and analyze small-scale patterns of social life; symbolic interaction
- the study of the development, structure, and functioning of human society.
- coined the term sociology and is associated with positivism.
- the degree to which people are tied to their social group.
- a general statement about how some parts of the world fit together and how they work; how two or more facts are related.
- a group's recurring patterns of behavior.
- the intersection between history and biography.
- harmful consequences of people's actions
- the group memberships that people have because of their location in history and society; jobs, income, education, gender
30 Clues: intended beneficial consequences • coined the concept of functions. • recurring characteristics or events • unintended beneficial consequences. • "put yourself in someone else's shoes • author of the sociological imagination • harmful consequences of people's actions • a group's recurring patterns of behavior. • founded Hull House; social conflict theory • ...
Influential Scientists Throughout History 2020-04-04
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- Astronomer who discovered Uranus; namesake of Slough school
- English physician who recognised the full circulation of blood in the human body
- Famous series: 0, 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21, 34, ...
- Known for his three laws of motion; SI unit of force
- Considered the father of quantum theory; gave name to a constant
- / Greek mathematician known for his theorem relating to triangles
- Bletchley Park code-cracker; portrayed by Benedict Cumberbatch in 2014 film
- Greek mathematician considered the "father of geometry'; author of the Elements
- Astronomer who helped prove the universe is expanding; ______ Space Telescope
- Inventor of germ theory; namesake to a method of destroying bacteria in foods
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- Physicist who discovered electromagnetic induction
- Engineer credited for designing modern AC current; electric car company _____ Motors
- 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"
- Theoretical physicist famous for his work on black holes; author of "A Brief History of Time"
- Physicist credited as the creator of the electric battery
- Chinese chemist known for her work developing one of the world's most-effective malaria-fighting drug
- Pioneer in the field of radioactivity; first person to win two Nobel Prizes
- Astronomer who first observed Saturn's rings; mentioned in Queen's "Bohemian Rhapsody"
- Physicist who made fundamental contributions to the atomic model
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 • ...
Particle Theory of Matter 2019-11-28
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- means invisible
- two or more elements combined
- the study of matter
- heat transfer in liquids and gases
- separating mixtures by spinning them
- separating mixtures using screens
- substances that do not allow heat transfer
- substance a solute dissolves into
- separating mixtures by collecting vapour
- the settling of solid particles
- the amount of matter in an object
- separating mixtures using magnets
- the center of the atom
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- kind of state of matter example: sun
- substances that allow heat to transfer
- combination of two or more kinds of atoms
- heat transfer through solids
- heat transfer by using special waves
- anything that takes up space and has mass
- separating mixtures using light
- curved surface of liquid in a container
- substance made of only one kind of matter
- separating mixtures using heat
- the substance that dissolves
- amount of space occupied by matter
- combination of two or more substances
- type of energy created by splitting the atom
27 Clues: means invisible • the study of matter • the center of the atom • heat transfer through solids • the substance that dissolves • two or more elements combined • separating mixtures using heat • separating mixtures using light • the settling of solid particles • separating mixtures using screens • substance a solute dissolves into • the amount of matter in an object • ...
kinetic theory of gases 2024-12-18
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- The distribution of energy among degrees of freedom in a system.
- A theoretical gas composed of many randomly moving point particles.
- The number of collisions per unit time in a gas.
- Explaining macroscopic properties using molecular behavior.
- A portion of the universe chosen for analysis of energy changes.
- Variables that define the state of a thermodynamic system.
- A gas that follows the ideal gas equation perfectly.
- A scale to measure temperature based on thermal equilibrium.
- The study of the motion and interaction of molecules.
- Independent modes in which a system can store energy.
- Collisions in which kinetic energy is conserved.
- The interaction between gas molecules resulting in energy transfer.
- A mathematical space describing all possible states of a system.
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- A process occurring at constant temperature.
- A process with no heat exchange between a system and surroundings.
- A fundamental physical constant linking energy to temperature.
- Observable properties like pressure and volume in a gas.
- The amount of heat required to change the temperature of a unit mass.
- The pressure exerted by a single gas in a mixture.
- The energy associated with the motion of particles in a system.
- The erratic random movement of particles in a fluid due to collisions.
- The average distance a particle travels before colliding with another particle.
- The speed of gas molecules, varying with temperature.
- A gas with interactions and deviations from ideal behavior.
- The state where all parts of a system have the same temperature.
- The relationship between the pressure and volume of a gas.
- The total energy contained within a thermodynamic system.
- The heat required to raise the temperature of a substance.
- The square root of the mean of the squares of velocities of gas molecules.
- The irregular and haphazard movement of particles.
30 Clues: A process occurring at constant temperature. • The number of collisions per unit time in a gas. • Collisions in which kinetic energy is conserved. • The pressure exerted by a single gas in a mixture. • The irregular and haphazard movement of particles. • A gas that follows the ideal gas equation perfectly. • The speed of gas molecules, varying with temperature. • ...
Plate Tectonics 2016-02-28
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- sits between the asthenosphere and outer core
- shell of hot liquid metal
- pieces that the lithosphere is divided into
- global system of underwater mountains
- grand unifying theory of Earth science
- name of scientist who proposed the theory of continental drift
- solid sphere of hot metal
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- warm liquid rock
- hypothesis that states that the continents move slowly over Earth's surface
- name of scientist who proposed the theory of seafloor spreading
- name of fossil found in both Africa and South Africa
- the sinking of the lithosphere into the mantle
- long, deep, steep troughs in the seafloor
- shell of cool and rigid rock
- lies under the lithosphere
15 Clues: warm liquid rock • shell of hot liquid metal • solid sphere of hot metal • lies under the lithosphere • shell of cool and rigid rock • global system of underwater mountains • grand unifying theory of Earth science • long, deep, steep troughs in the seafloor • pieces that the lithosphere is divided into • sits between the asthenosphere and outer core • ...
Hearing/Other Senses 2025-10-16
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- Sense of balance and body position controlled by the semicircular canals.
- Brain structure that processes sensory information—except for smell.
- Theory that groups of neurons alternate firing to encode high frequencies.
- The ability to determine the direction a sound comes from.
- Hearing loss caused by problems in the mechanical system of the ear.
- Theory that the spinal cord regulates pain signals by “opening” or “closing” gates.
- The sense of taste.
- Sense of body movement and position in relation to other body parts.
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- Chemical signals released by organisms to communicate or affect others’ behavior.
- Hearing loss due to damage to the cochlea or auditory nerve.
- Feeling that a missing limb is still present.
- The physical property of sound that determines pitch.
- Theory that pitch is related to how fast the auditory nerve fires.
- The sense of smell.
- Theory that pitch is determined by where vibrations occur along the basilar membrane.
- The height of a sound wave that determines loudness.
16 Clues: The sense of smell. • The sense of taste. • Feeling that a missing limb is still present. • The height of a sound wave that determines loudness. • The physical property of sound that determines pitch. • The ability to determine the direction a sound comes from. • Hearing loss due to damage to the cochlea or auditory nerve. • ...
THE FRAMEWORK 2025-07-05
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- Ethical theory focused on excellence of character traits.
- The first principle of Rawls' justice: the most extensive __________.
- A principle of Rawls combining liberty, equality, and contribution.
- Rawls' concept of distributing opportunities equally.
- German philosopher who emphasized autonomy in ethics.
- Duty-based ethical theory from the Greek word for "duty."
- Aquinas' ethical system grounded on God's rational order.
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- Moral theory based on consequences of actions.
- Bentham and Mill's concept of maximizing happiness.
- Greek term meaning the moral "end" or "goal" of actions.
- Habit of choosing to do good consistently over time.
- Greek philosopher who viewed happiness as the chief good.
- Theory that emphasizes human rights and duties.
- Term in virtue ethics meaning human flourishing.
- St. Thomas Aquinas believes ethics must align with this supreme being.
15 Clues: Moral theory based on consequences of actions. • Theory that emphasizes human rights and duties. • Term in virtue ethics meaning human flourishing. • Bentham and Mill's concept of maximizing happiness. • Habit of choosing to do good consistently over time. • Rawls' concept of distributing opportunities equally. • German philosopher who emphasized autonomy in ethics. • ...
Ja'Von's Crossword 2017-10-19
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- a german scientist who inference the continents capable
- A deep valley that form where two plates divide away from each other
- a extinct vegan genus of late Permian
- what is the idea that the continents is moving
- a plate boundary where two other plates move away from one another
- part of the earth between the core and the crust
- an underwater mountain link where new ocean floor is formed
- a deep valley onwards to the ocean floor underneath which oceanic crust casually sinks toward the mantle
- an extinct small amphibian of the early Permian period
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- a device/accessory that used sound waves to measure the length to an object
- the landmass that divided apart 200 million years ago rises to today’s continent
- a plate boundary where two plates divide away from each other
- when the oceanic crust sinks to the deep ocean trench goes back to the mantle at a convergent boundary
- a plate boundary where two plates move into each other
- a fernlike plant that was alive 250 million years ago
- when some creatures starts to extinct their bones start to build up
- when molten material is adding oceanic crust to the ocean floor
- A theory that peices of Earth’s lithosphere are in a firm gesture, driven by convection currents in the mantle
- a burst in Earth’s crust along which rocks shift
- the rigorous outer part of the path consisting of the crust and upper mantle
20 Clues: a extinct vegan genus of late Permian • what is the idea that the continents is moving • a burst in Earth’s crust along which rocks shift • part of the earth between the core and the crust • a fernlike plant that was alive 250 million years ago • a plate boundary where two plates move into each other • an extinct small amphibian of the early Permian period • ...
A Christmas Carol Vocabulary Word List 2 2025-11-13
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- of, on, or relating to the earth
- showing arrogance by patronizing someone you feel is inferior; talking down to someone; acting as if you are smarter or better than someone by having an attitude of superiority
- very pleasing to the eye; pleasant to look at; attractive (typically used of a woman)
- skillful and quick in one's movements
- a state of rest, sleep, or tranquility; freedom from activity
- a thing intended, an aim or plan; an anticipated outcome that is intended
- to cause to be or become; make
- a loud, confused noise, especially one caused by a large mass of people; confusion or disorder
- extreme greed for wealth or material gain
- to spend or use up (a resource such as money, time, or energy)
- to become less intense; to descend into or as if into some soft substance or place
- oppressively constant; harsh or inflexible
- to stand or be on top of
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- rise and fall irregularly in number or amount; to vary from one position to another
- in low spirits from loss of hope or courage
- a firm decision to do or not to do something
- making a certain situation or outcome that is intended
- to confirm or give support to (a statement, theory, or finding)
- having the ability to remember facts easily
- take over the place, position, or role of (someone or something)
- lying down, reclining
21 Clues: lying down, reclining • to stand or be on top of • to cause to be or become; make • of, on, or relating to the earth • skillful and quick in one's movements • extreme greed for wealth or material gain • oppressively constant; harsh or inflexible • in low spirits from loss of hope or courage • having the ability to remember facts easily • ...
HBSE Crossword 2024-10-02
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- In General Systems Theory, this process refers to continuity with change; in this process, dynamic systems must perform four functions: input, throughput, output, goal direction
- In General Systems Theory, the tendency for a system to maintain a relatively stable , constant state of balance; if something disturbs the baFreud'sthe system will readjust itself and regain stability
- Medical conditions with organic etiology; physiological conditions;medications;neurochemistry;genetics
- the rules of behavior that are considered acceptable in a group or society; relative to environment, situation, and time; people who do not follow these norms may be shunned or suffer some kind of consequence (e.g. stigma)
- In Frued's psychoanalytic theory, this structure of the mind refers to a person's instincts or drives of the unconscious mind
- In Freud's psychoanalytic theory, this structure of the mind refers to the rational or conscious mind
- In psychology, this refers to a strong affection tie that binds a person to an intimate companion and is characterized by affection and a desire to maintain proximity
- also referred to as the disease model, this perspective focuses on individual-based pathology with a biological or organic etiology
- Experienced in the therapeutic relationship, this is the other side of transference that is experienced by the helping professional
- in symbolic interactions, this is the dynamic, communicative process in which individuals recognize things, assess them, assigns meaning, and act on the basis of that meaning
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- In Robert Sternberg's Triarchic Theory of Intelligence, this applies to people who can succeed in almost every context; "street smarts"
- In behavioral theories, the removal of an aversive stimulus (e.g. early prison release)
- Socioeconomic conditions, socio-environmental conditions; cultural meanings, family relationships, peer relationships
- from this perspective, mental illness is not a medical disease, but (in part, at least) the result of unjust social, political, and economic conditions
- The extent to which people believe they are capable of performing specific behaviors in order to attain certain goals
- An idea of the self that is constructed from the beliefs one holds about oneself and the responses of others
- Refers to each indivdual's distinguishing mental and emotional nature that results in a characteristic pattern of responses to people and situations; applied to newborns, infants, and children
- In General Systems Theory, this refers to a system's tendency to move from simpler to more complex
- In Freud's psychoanalytic theory, this structure of the mind refers to a person's conscience or internalized higher moral self, of the unconscious mind
- Set of assumptions, concepts, values and practices, that constitutes a way of viewing reality for the community that shares them, especially in an intellectual discipline
20 Clues: In behavioral theories, the removal of an aversive stimulus (e.g. early prison release) • In General Systems Theory, this refers to a system's tendency to move from simpler to more complex • In Freud's psychoanalytic theory, this structure of the mind refers to the rational or conscious mind • ...
Theory of fligth day5 2014-01-15
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- ____ precession Applied forces manifest 90° after input.
- torque Equivalent of rudder pedals.
- rule gives a gradual change in cross sectional area.
- tuck Caused by the rearward movement of the centre of pressure.
- speeds greater than sound.
- Between subsonic and supersonic.
- freewheeling the main rotor.
- The helicopter control which tilts the main rotor disc.
- rotor The wing for a helicopter.
- a control designed to increase blade pitch equally.
- Speeds below the speed of sound
- drag Shock induced drag.
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- Mach number The speed of an aircraft where supersonic flow is first encountered
- of lift Why we allow rotor blades to flap.
- rigid Where the main rotor is free to tilt.
- resonance Lateral oscillation that may be induced when on the ground.
- Hinged attachment of rotor blades.
- lift Additional lift created when entering horizontal flight.
- Changes the speed of sound.
- Speeds above Mach five.
- effect the side effect of flapping rotor blades
- rotor counters main rotor torque.
- shock occurs at Mach crit
- plate Translates pilots inputs to the main rotor.
- occurs in the transonic range
25 Clues: Speeds above Mach five. • drag Shock induced drag. • shock occurs at Mach crit • speeds greater than sound. • Changes the speed of sound. • freewheeling the main rotor. • occurs in the transonic range • Speeds below the speed of sound • Between subsonic and supersonic. • rotor The wing for a helicopter. • rotor counters main rotor torque. • Hinged attachment of rotor blades. • ...
Theory of flight one2 2014-01-15
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- resistance to movement through the air.
- A tube that speeds air up.
- The layer between the troposphere and stratosphere.
- When the boundary layer ceases to be laminar.
- edge The front edge of a wing.
- Drag generated where the wing meets the fuselage.
- altitude The ISA altitude based on the actual pressure
- Makes up 21% of the atmosphere.
- Angle of ____ between chord and longitudinal axis.
- altitude The altitude measured in terms of density.
- A streamlined enclosure that usually contains the engines.
- A line from the leading to trailing edge.
- drag Drag due to shape.
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- vortices Caused by span wise flow off an aerofoil.
- stabiliser Provides directional stability.
- The atmosphere layer between 36,000 ft to 100,000 ft.
- The layer of the atmosphere at the earths surface
- The force generated by gravity.
- Smooth airflow.
- That which generates lift.
- of pressure The point on the chord line through which the total lift is said to act.
- Drag resulting from generating lift.
- The tail section of an aircraft.
- makes up 78% of the atmosphere.
- The body of the aircraft.
- Drag due to shape and skin friction.
- The force generated by a propeller.
- The curve of an aerofoil.
- Equals weight in level flight.
29 Clues: Smooth airflow. • drag Drag due to shape. • The body of the aircraft. • The curve of an aerofoil. • A tube that speeds air up. • That which generates lift. • Equals weight in level flight. • The force generated by gravity. • makes up 78% of the atmosphere. • Makes up 21% of the atmosphere. • edge The front edge of a wing. • The tail section of an aircraft. • ...
Particle Theory of Matter 2015-01-29
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- takes the shape of the container that it is poured into
- a mixture where individual particles can be identified as in granola
- the energy that flows from a warmer substance to a cooler substance
- a mixture where particles of each substance are evenly dispersed
- when matter changes in state from gas to liquid
- transfer of heat energy in liquids and gases
- a mixture where particles of each substance are not evenly dispersed
- your favourite colour
- transfer of heat energy via special waves
- no more solids may be dissolved into the substance
- heat transfer through solids
- the substance that the solute is dissolved in
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- has a rigid shape and cannot flow like a liquid or a gas
- measure of the energy contained within a substance
- matter consisting of more than one type of particle
- what we eat on Friday nights
- a device used to measure temperature
- can flow freely and expand to take the shape of their container
- a substance that is dissolved in a solvent
- the ratio of solute to solvent in a solution
- a mixture where individual particles cannot be identified
- when matter changes in state from liquid to gas
- is not able to dissolve
23 Clues: your favourite colour • is not able to dissolve • what we eat on Friday nights • heat transfer through solids • a device used to measure temperature • transfer of heat energy via special waves • a substance that is dissolved in a solvent • the ratio of solute to solvent in a solution • transfer of heat energy in liquids and gases • ...
Kinetic Theory of Matter 2023-11-10
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- the state of matter that takes the shape of the container it is in
- the unit used to measure energy
- the state of matter is determined by the ___ between particles
- the total kinetic energy in the particles of a substance
- thermal energy depends upon the amount of ___ in the substance
- the volume of a gas is not ___.
- the particles in a solids have a(n) ___ arrangement
- particles in matter are ___ with one another
- particles in a liquid can ___ past each other
- the average kinetic energy of the particles of a substance
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- the energy of motion
- particles in liquids and gases have a(n) ___ arrangement
- the state of matter in which the particles have the least amount of kinetic energy
- particles in matter are in ___, random motion
- the temperature at which particle motion is so slow that no additional thermal energy can be removed
- all matter is composed of small particles
- the state of matter in which the particles are farthest apart
- particles in a solid have the ___ attraction
- the kinetic theory explain the physical properties of matter in terms of the ___ of its particles
- the transfer of thermal energy
20 Clues: the energy of motion • the transfer of thermal energy • the unit used to measure energy • the volume of a gas is not ___. • all matter is composed of small particles • particles in a solid have the ___ attraction • particles in matter are ___ with one another • particles in matter are in ___, random motion • particles in a liquid can ___ past each other • ...
Particle Theory of Matter 2025-05-31
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- Separation method used to remove metal from sand.
- What is between all particles? ✨
- An example of this form of energy is burning gasoline.
- Condensation is how gas turns to ____.
- An example of this form of mechanical energy is hammering a nail.
- Energy that is produced when electricity is forced through a material that resists the flow of electrons.
- 7 letter word for how a solid turns to a liquid.
- Distortion is generated when metal is ____ repeatedly.
- Nuclear fusion is _______ atoms (E.g. Sun). ☀️
- This separation method is used to identify how many substances are in black ink.
- The law that says if two bodies are equally hot with a third then they are equally hot with each other.
- A type of material that allows a weak flow of energy.
- Separation method for removing sand from water.
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- A form of mechanical energy created when 2 surfaces are rubbed together.
- Separation method used to let a solid and liquid settle and separate by gravity.
- As particles gain energy they move ____.
- Separation method that requires heat. 🔥
- All particles in a ____ substance are the same.
- How steam turns to ice. 🧊
- The law that says heat flows from hot to cold.
- The law that says that there is no new energy.
- Is a wire a conductor or an insulator?
- What is all matter made up of?
- A tool that is used to measure how much heat is in something.
- Rubber is an ____.
- Nuclear fission is _______ atoms (E.g. Nuclear Reactors).
26 Clues: Rubber is an ____. • How steam turns to ice. 🧊 • What is all matter made up of? • What is between all particles? ✨ • Condensation is how gas turns to ____. • Is a wire a conductor or an insulator? • Separation method that requires heat. 🔥 • As particles gain energy they move ____. • The law that says heat flows from hot to cold. • ...
Monopoly 2021-02-05
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- ability of a firm to set prices
- happens when a firm charges a different price to different groups of consumers for an identical good or service, for reasons not associated with costs of supply
- obstacles that make it difficult for a firm to enter a monopoly market
- or particular industries
- granted by governments for particular
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- producer who has enough market power to influence prices
- ...of resources (indicated by P > MC at the profit maximising level of output)
- a type of monopoly that exists typically due to the high start-up costs or powerful economies of scale
- when the monopolist produces at higher than minimum average total cost
- A market structure characterized by a single seller, selling a unique product in the market
- rights given by the government to a firm that has developed a new product or invention to be its sole producer
11 Clues: or particular industries • ability of a firm to set prices • granted by governments for particular • producer who has enough market power to influence prices • when the monopolist produces at higher than minimum average total cost • obstacles that make it difficult for a firm to enter a monopoly market • ...
GCSE Economics - Max Vince 2016-03-02
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- a computer screen and a monitor
- firms provide goods and services
- a person has a advantage and better at a part of the job
- uses taxes and spending
- when a firm has over 25% of the market
- a consumer _ this from a firm
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- a replace of a product that does the same thing
- the general increase in price and the value of money
- uses training
- what is the _ of not choosing this?
- key interest rates
- a shortage of resourses
- the minimum amount of money per hour
13 Clues: uses training • key interest rates • a shortage of resourses • uses taxes and spending • a consumer _ this from a firm • a computer screen and a monitor • firms provide goods and services • what is the _ of not choosing this? • the minimum amount of money per hour • when a firm has over 25% of the market • a replace of a product that does the same thing • ...
Indus Civilization Crossword Nate Aurelio 2024-02-06
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- How the Indians measured grain to trade even amounts.
- Main economic activity.
- The number of people living in Mohenjo-Daro at its peak.
- Lowest social class.
- What was underneath each city in Mohenjo-Daro?
- The least amount of power. Aren't included in the social structure.
- The writing language the Aryans made for their vedas.
- Defense systems in the city.
- The buildings of Mohenjo-Daro were laid out in a _____.
- The main book of Vedas.
- How the Indus may have collapsed due to the course of the river. Theory 3.
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- How the Indus may have collapsed. Theory 1.
- The warrior class.
- farmer class.
- Where the Aryans came from.
- What the Indians used to make bricks water resistant.
- religious poems made by the Aryans.
- What was most likely used as money in the Indus.
- The main material used in the Indus for buildings.
- Streets were straight and were at______.
- How the Indus may have collapsed. Theory 2.
- The highest social group.
22 Clues: farmer class. • The warrior class. • Lowest social class. • Main economic activity. • The main book of Vedas. • The highest social group. • Where the Aryans came from. • Defense systems in the city. • religious poems made by the Aryans. • Streets were straight and were at______. • How the Indus may have collapsed. Theory 1. • How the Indus may have collapsed. Theory 2. • ...
Crosword Puzzle TFN 2019-11-19
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- The human-environment field is a dynamic, open system in which change is continuous due to constant interchange between the human and environment.
- A positive relationship. It is a Nursing intervention that lessens the patient's suffering.
- She formulated the Adaptation Model for nursing (LAST NAME)
- It refers to the scope of the concepts and the purpose of the theory
- King Made the Systems Framework & Goal Attainment Theory
- Nurse & patient perceiving each others as UNIQUE individuals
- What is the theory of Dorothea Orem?
- If a word is defind specifically according to the framework within which it is used, it shows _______
- Made the Care, Core, Cure Theory in Nursing
- Happens when the nurse wants to lessen the patient's suffering.
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- She made the Behavioral Systems Model
- This criterion addresses the extent to which empiric indicators for the concepts can be identified.
- She is known as "the lady with the lamp". (Last Name)
- The ability to understand and share the feelings of another.
- The highly abstract system of global concepts and linking statements
- Defined as the non-linear domain without spatial or temporal attributes.
- Formulated the Human-to-Human Relationship Model (LAST NAME)
- Constitutes the basic concepts of Caritative Caring Ethics
- It means love and charity, eros and agape
19 Clues: What is the theory of Dorothea Orem? • She made the Behavioral Systems Model • It means love and charity, eros and agape • Made the Care, Core, Cure Theory in Nursing • She is known as "the lady with the lamp". (Last Name) • King Made the Systems Framework & Goal Attainment Theory • Constitutes the basic concepts of Caritative Caring Ethics • ...
Crosword Puzzle TFN 2019-11-19
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- The human-environment field is a dynamic, open system in which change is continuous due to constant interchange between the human and environment.
- It means love and charity, eros and agape
- Nurse & patient perceiving each others as UNIQUE individuals
- Constitutes the basic concepts of Caritative Caring Ethics
- She made the Behavioral Systems Model
- She is known as "the lady with the lamp". (Last Name)
- The highly abstract system of global concepts and linking statements
- What is the theory of Dorothea Orem?
- Happens when the nurse wants to lessen the patient's suffering.
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- If a word is defind specifically according to the framework within which it is used, it shows _______
- This criterion addresses the extent to which empiric indicators for the concepts can be identified.
- A positive relationship. It is a Nursing intervention that lessens the patient's suffering.
- Defined as the non-linear domain without spatial or temporal attributes.
- Formulated the Human-to-Human Relationship Model (LAST NAME)
- It refers to the scope of the concepts and the purpose of the theory
- The ability to understand and share the feelings of another.
- Made the Care, Core, Cure Theory in Nursing
- She formulated the Adaptation Model for nursing (LAST NAME)
- King Made the Systems Framework & Goal Attainment Theory
19 Clues: What is the theory of Dorothea Orem? • She made the Behavioral Systems Model • It means love and charity, eros and agape • Made the Care, Core, Cure Theory in Nursing • She is known as "the lady with the lamp". (Last Name) • King Made the Systems Framework & Goal Attainment Theory • Constitutes the basic concepts of Caritative Caring Ethics • ...
Conflict Management 2020-07-05
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- gains The view that through interest-based negotiations the needs of all parties can be met to some extent (also called cooperative, integrative, win-win, interest-based bargaining)
- theory The concept that people consistently make sense of the world by assigning meaning and motives to others’ behaviors
- A distributive view that resources are limited. As they are allocated, the amount of resources left ultimately will reach zero
- A demand, proposed solution, or fixed outcome statement
- conflict undesirable outcome for both parties or both outcomes so instead of addressing the conflict, they'll avoid the conflict.
- The event that precipitates a conflict episode (also called triggering events)
- The end or desired condition
- A tendency to defend one’s position from a competitive stance
- goals Goals regarding the expression of self-worth, pride, or self-respect
- theories Explanations that focus on the communication that occurs between people in conflict rather than on an individual or internal processes
- point A critical moment during an interaction when one choice of how to respond will set the tone for future interaction and possibly change the direction of a relationship
- Providing reasons to support an assertion or claim
- bias In attribution theory, where one ascribes motivations for personal behavior to a personal character trait when it is most flattering and to situation constraints to diminish personal responsibility (the precise opposite of how motivations are attributed to others)
- A theory that holds one’s personality and behavior are influenced by social development as opposed to biological development
- One’s view of oneself
- six views A theory that each person in a conversation has three views
- A state where one thing or person requires another thing or person to meet goals
- meaning a commonly understood cultural or emotional association that some word or phrase carries.
- goal A party’s preference for the depth or type of connection to another person and personality style.
- The public or private image one holds about oneself (also called self-face
- goal In negotiation a party’s desired means of how an event should happen or a negotiation should proceed
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- goals Goals around tangible resources
- the action or process of making sense of or giving meaning to something, especially new developments and experiences.
- climates create an environment where communication is threatening.
- theory Developed by Lewin and others; the theory suggests there are types of forces that drive conflict and forces that restrain conflict
- The general conversational area in which a conflict issue may be embedded
- An overarching set of beliefs about how the world works and one’s place in it
- A theory that holds one’s personality and behavior are influenced by biological development rather than social development
- Deeply seated beliefs and core ideas about right and wrong
- aggressiveness Ultra argumentativeness using personal attacks, name-calling, and other aggressive tactics
- exchange theory A relational theory suggesting individuals make choices about relationships by evaluating the personal rewards, costs, and expected profits/benefits involved in maintaining that relationship.
- Dilemma A classic game theory example using two criminals pitted against each other during police interrogation
- Conflicts caused by misinterpretations and misinformation
- a convenient arrangement; a settlement or compromise
- theory The idea that people make life choices based on a cost-benefit analysis of what better meets personal goals
- A style or tactic in response to conflict not to engage directly in conflict
- goals Goals held by individuals at the beginning of a conflict
- A relatively stable set of perceptions, values, attitudes, and beliefs an individual holds about oneself
- motive Situations where an individual’s goals are somewhat cooperative and somewhat competitive
- focus A conflict management technique that requires disputants to attend to the changes to be made in the existing circumstances instead of focusing on past events, previous problems, or root causes
- conflict Issues that have potential for conflict that the parties do not yet perceive to be a problem
- A need that drives a goal
42 Clues: One’s view of oneself • A need that drives a goal • The end or desired condition • goals Goals around tangible resources • Providing reasons to support an assertion or claim • a convenient arrangement; a settlement or compromise • A demand, proposed solution, or fixed outcome statement • Conflicts caused by misinterpretations and misinformation • ...
Enlightenment and Revolution ella conrad 2024-12-18
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- theory that sun revolves around the earth
- made the telescope, scientific method and more
- a system to allow people to veto laws
- fancy thinker parties
- simple, classy design
- agreement between the ruled and the ruler
- ruler who embraced the enlightenment
- opinions should be based on reason
- government
- theory that earth revolves around the sun
- big thinker for the time
- the theory of separation of powers
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- European movement in 17-18th which focused on individualism
- enlightened Russian ruler
- advancements in science history
- the $2 bill
- belief in God based on reason
- grand, over the top design
- woRked on the social contract
- had the most famous salons
- declaration to the United States
- discovered gravity
- the scientific process of making a solution
- french enlightenment thinkerv
- the first 10 amendments
- first enlightenment thinker
26 Clues: government • the $2 bill • discovered gravity • fancy thinker parties • simple, classy design • the first 10 amendments • big thinker for the time • enlightened Russian ruler • grand, over the top design • had the most famous salons • first enlightenment thinker • belief in God based on reason • woRked on the social contract • french enlightenment thinkerv • advancements in science history • ...
Models,Theories and projections 2025-05-19
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- a city built around CBDs with other smaller CBDs as smaller sprouts
- the idea that migrants share similar characteristics
- projection that best maintains shape overall and positions without extreme distortion
- a revision of malthus theory that food production will increase with population growth due to the amount of innovation
- the model that is built around the cbd with the industrial and residental parts circling it
- a theory that states the location of industries is placed to keep the cost of transportation and labor to a minimum
- the theory that human population is dependent on food production
- true to compass direction but distorts shape and size on the outer area
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- a 5 stage model that states in each stage there are different diseases also ties back to health care and life expectancy
- , the second-largest city will have about half the population of the largest city, the third-largest will have one-third, and so on
- a theory that describes the size number and distribution of human settlements
- a projection that displays accurate axis but distorts the shapes and makes it hard to navigate with
- the theory that countries develop their industry in 5 stages
- projection that spacing between parallels stops growing after 55 degrees
- A model that goes through 5 stages that includes birth rate and death rates along with population natural increase
- accurate map projection but distorts distance and land mass shape
- a model where lower residential areas are around Transporation lines and the high class residents are in the CBD and go outwards
- the idea the farther from the city the cheaper the land
- A model of economic and social development that explains global inequality in terms of the historical exploitation of poor nations by rich ones
19 Clues: the idea that migrants share similar characteristics • the idea the farther from the city the cheaper the land • the theory that countries develop their industry in 5 stages • the theory that human population is dependent on food production • accurate map projection but distorts distance and land mass shape • ...
lp 2025-11-20
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- 4th track on Hybrid Theory
- 6th track on Meteora
- 1st track on Hybrid Theory EP
- 11th track on Hybrid Theory
- 3rd track on Hybrid Theory
- 3rd track on Hybrid Theory EP
- 10th track on Meteora
- 5th track on Meteora
- 5th track on Minutes to Midnight
- 1st track on Hybrid Theory
- 2nd track on Meteora
- 13th track on Meteora
- 9th track on Hybrid Theory
- 2nd track on Hybrid Theory EP
- 7th track on Hybrid Theory
- 5th track on Hybrid Theory
- 2nd track on Hybrid Theory
- 6th track on Hybrid Theory EP
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- 3rd track on Minutes to Midnight
- 4th track on Hybrid Theory EP
- 11th track on Meteora
- 10th track on Hybrid Theory
- 9th track on Meteora
- 12th track on Meteora
- 8th track on Meteora
- 1st track on Minutes to Midnight
- 8th track on Hybrid Theory
- 3rd track on Meteora
- 5th track on Hybrid Theory EP
- 12th track on Hybrid Theory
- 4th track on Minutes to Midnight
- 1st track on Meteora
- 4th track on Meteora
- 7th track on Meteora
- 2nd track on Minutes to Midnight
- 6th track on Hybrid Theory
36 Clues: 6th track on Meteora • 9th track on Meteora • 8th track on Meteora • 3rd track on Meteora • 5th track on Meteora • 2nd track on Meteora • 1st track on Meteora • 4th track on Meteora • 7th track on Meteora • 11th track on Meteora • 12th track on Meteora • 10th track on Meteora • 13th track on Meteora • 4th track on Hybrid Theory • 8th track on Hybrid Theory • 3rd track on Hybrid Theory • ...
Reformation 2014-04-30
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- theory theory that the Earth is the center of the universe
- a Protestant denomination of Christian faith founded by Martin Luther
- was interested in telescopes and made new stronger versions
- the leader of England’s Protestant Reformation
- invented by Johannes Gutenberg that helped spread Protestant ideas
- a time in which modern science emerged as the new way of gaining knowledge
- a measure of the amount of matter in an object
- a religious reform movement from the early 1500's and 1600's that led to the formation of new Christian groups
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- a Christian who separated from the Roman Catholic Church during the Reformation
- a Protestant denomination of Christian faith founded by King Henry Vlll in England
- Martin Luther's posted list of arguments against the Catholic Church abuses
- an apple hit him in the head and helped him discover gravity
- a Protestant denomination of Christian faith founded by John Calvin
- a beliefe in reason and logic as the primary paths to knowledge
- theory theory that the sun is the center of the universe
- a German priest who posted the ninety- five thesis
- the town where the ninety- five thesis were posted
- grants by the Catholic Church that released a person from punishment for sin
- a government state where God is the supreme ruler and religious officials govern in his name
- the force of attraction between all masses in the universe
20 Clues: the leader of England’s Protestant Reformation • a measure of the amount of matter in an object • a German priest who posted the ninety- five thesis • the town where the ninety- five thesis were posted • theory theory that the sun is the center of the universe • theory theory that the Earth is the center of the universe • ...
LAW LINES CROSSWORD 2018-03-05
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- Perminder Tung
- Tough love cop
- Male partner at the law firm in the series SUITS
- To disapprove in a lawyerly fashion
- To approve as a judge
- Formal declaration of someone's guilt
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- The hobby of Fast and Furious characters
- Lawyerly attire
- Female associate at the firm Lockhart Gardner in the series THE GOOD WIFE
- Escaped the law due to double jeopardy
- Double _______
- Home of Stanley Park
12 Clues: Perminder Tung • Tough love cop • Double _______ • Lawyerly attire • Home of Stanley Park • To approve as a judge • To disapprove in a lawyerly fashion • Formal declaration of someone's guilt • Escaped the law due to double jeopardy • The hobby of Fast and Furious characters • Male partner at the law firm in the series SUITS • ...
Economics Crossword 2015-03-18
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- A firm which owns businesses in unrelated industries
- The use of trade barriers to safeguard local firms from foreign competition
- Goods that are produced abroad and consumed domestically
- Goods that are produced domestically and consumed abroad
- Taxes on imported goods
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- An increase in the value of a currency
- Limits on the quantity of imported goods
- The purchase of one firm by another
- Concentration on the production of only one good or service
- When two firms join together to become one firm
10 Clues: Taxes on imported goods • The purchase of one firm by another • An increase in the value of a currency • Limits on the quantity of imported goods • When two firms join together to become one firm • A firm which owns businesses in unrelated industries • Goods that are produced abroad and consumed domestically • Goods that are produced domestically and consumed abroad • ...
Natural Selection 2024-04-23
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- the name of Darwin's ship
- the modification of species due to human intervention
- the imprint or remains of an organism that lived in the past
- a theory that is based on sexual recombination and mutations
- this type of structure is similar in different species
- antibiotic resistance is an example of this type of evidence for evolution
- this guy was a French naturalist who proposed organisms change based on use and disuse of body parts
- reproductive success which leads to more surviving offspring
- this guy proposed and wrote about naturalselection
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- a theory based on characteristic traits developing based on need
- where Darwin studied after medical school
- a type of intermediate organism
- this guy was an English economist who theorized about resources and the growing population
- this guy calculated the world was created on October 23, 4004 BC
- a theory that suggests that geological processes have been taking place at a constant rate
- this type of trait is similar in different species, the structure is different but the function is the same
- this guy was a Scottish geologist who wrote about geological time
- what many Europeans believed to be the origin of plants and animals
- this guy proposed a natural selection theory and shared his research with Darwin
- this type of structure is sometimes referred to as an evolutionary left-over
- this gal is who Darwin married
21 Clues: the name of Darwin's ship • this gal is who Darwin married • a type of intermediate organism • where Darwin studied after medical school • this guy proposed and wrote about naturalselection • the modification of species due to human intervention • this type of structure is similar in different species • the imprint or remains of an organism that lived in the past • ...
CRJ200 EXAM REVIEW 2025-04-28
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- Burglary rates are higher for these households
- Groth asserts that this type of rapist commits rape to exert control over their victim(s)
- This entity is victimized the most in the U.S. by healthcare fraud
- Most burglaries involve ________ entry
- According to UCR data theft from this is the most frequent type of larceny
- The women who killed on the orders of Charles Manson are known as this type of serial killers
- The degree of premeditated murder
- The theory that posits that negative life experiences can explain criminal behavior
- This occupation experiences the highest rate of workplace violence
- The group over-represented in offense statistics on shoplifting
- This suitable thing is one of three requirements for victimization according to routine activities theory
- Structures are the most common target for this offense
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- The most commonly used illicit drug
- Mary getting robbed in her residence by a man with a gun is an example of this type of robbery
- Sutherland applied elements of this associational theory to white collar crime
- This theory focuses on the concept of stigmatized neighborhoods to explain variations in risk of victimization
- A capable one of these is effective in deterring crime according to routine activities theory
- The amount ordered to be paid by an offender to the victim(s) of their crime
- This type of employee is most likely to steal cash or merchandise from a company
- A good source of data when wanting to better understand those who have been victimized by crime
- An example of a tangible cost of crime involving physical injury
- The female who most likely killed John Doe according to Wolfgang's research
- The best way to address both shoplifting and theft by employees
- Juveniles living in these areas are most likely to commit the offense of arson
- A male serial killer is more likely to target this individual
25 Clues: The degree of premeditated murder • The most commonly used illicit drug • Most burglaries involve ________ entry • Burglary rates are higher for these households • Structures are the most common target for this offense • A male serial killer is more likely to target this individual • The best way to address both shoplifting and theft by employees • ...
3.1.7 2022-02-22
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- This includes the recording transactions and preparing financial reports for the use of the management, owners, creditors.
- It is accounting job done by private business enterprises.
- interested in the financial statement to determine whether to acquire ownership in the firm.
- This includes preparation and filing of income tax returns.
- business owned by five or more persons whose ownership is evidenced by shares of stocks. Each owner is called stockholder.
- This is the principal service that a public accountant offers
- things of value that are owned and used by the enterprise in its operations
- needs accounting information to regulate the firm’s activities and determine the basins for taxation policies
- After each accounting period, data recorded are summarized through financial statements.
- These people are interested in information to enable them to assess the ability of the firm to provide remuneration and others.
- the systematic and chronological recording of the financial transactions of an enterprise
- This provides management a plan for future operations
- This has to do with the controlling, determining, and controlling costs particularly those costs in producing a product.
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- obligations that the firm owes to other individuals or organization for the acquisitions of goods and services.
- he is interested to know whether the business should be maintained, increases, decreased, or disposed of completely.
- The one who asks questions before granting a loan
- It is a professional service rendered by a Certified Public Accountant and his employees to the public for a fee.
- the systematic and chronological recording of business transactions
- an association of two or more persons to carry on as co-owners of a business for profit.
- in this phase, items are sorted and grouped.
- reports the revenues earned by a company during a given period of time
21 Clues: in this phase, items are sorted and grouped. • The one who asks questions before granting a loan • This provides management a plan for future operations • It is accounting job done by private business enterprises. • This includes preparation and filing of income tax returns. • This is the principal service that a public accountant offers • ...
Advertising - Module 11, Reading 1 2013-01-10
19 Clues: firm • vital • merge • adapt • grave • viable • appeal • broaden • strategy • tangible • sufficient • established • consumption • influential • sequentially • instantaneous • simultaneously • takeintoaccount • standardization
Charlotte's web 2025-05-14
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- giving or showing firm and constant support
- having made a firm decision
- of great size, amount or intensity
- mental or moral strength to venture
- having or showing modest
- feeling or showing great pleasure
- inspiring a feeling of wonder or delight
- feeling or showing pleasure
- quick to understand, learn or apply ideas
- surprising event that is not natural
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- causing great surprise or wonder
- the quality of being friendly, generous, considerate
- very enthusiastic or eager
- very loving or loyal
- being the only one of its kind
- relationship between friends
- sending out light, shining or glowing
- feeling or showing grief
- inspiring delight , pleasure, admiration
- able to be relied on as honest and Trustworthy
- showing mild and kind character
21 Clues: very loving or loyal • having or showing modest • feeling or showing grief • very enthusiastic or eager • having made a firm decision • feeling or showing pleasure • relationship between friends • being the only one of its kind • showing mild and kind character • causing great surprise or wonder • feeling or showing great pleasure • of great size, amount or intensity • ...
Applewhites 20-27 2013-05-09
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- A state or feeling of great distress or discomfort of mind or body
- To a certain extent; quite; fairly
- A member of an ethnic minority
- Unexpectedly experience or face(something difficult or hostile)
- Fail to respect (someone's peace, privacy, or rights)
- Any of the foods or substances that are combined to make a particular dish or meal2.
- Satisfactory or acceptable in or quantity
- Beautiful in a dramatic and eye-catching way
- Hold (someone or something) fast so as to make them incapable of movement
- Go or move back or further away from a previous position
- Cause to become twisted together with or caught in
- Send (someone) away from a country or place as an official punishment
- Strong and barely controllable emotion
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- Make a thorough or dramatic change in the form, appearance, or character of
- An incident or event
- The notice or attention given to someone or something by the media
- Make a physical attack on
- To clean, polish, or wash by scrubbing vigorously
- Make (something) impure by exposure to or addition of a poisonous or polluting substance
- Pull or knock down (a building)
- Lacking any obvious principle of organization.
- Form a theory or conjecture about a subject without firm evidence
- Characterized by caution or watchfulness
- Limitless or endless in space, extent, or size; impossible to measure or calculate
24 Clues: An incident or event • Make a physical attack on • A member of an ethnic minority • Pull or knock down (a building) • To a certain extent; quite; fairly • Strong and barely controllable emotion • Characterized by caution or watchfulness • Satisfactory or acceptable in or quantity • Beautiful in a dramatic and eye-catching way • Lacking any obvious principle of organization. • ...
The Associate Crossword Puzzle (B) 2023-11-11
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- Going back to old habits from your addictions (What happened to Baxter)
- Friend of Kyle's, went to DuqUniversityeristy but dropped out to pursue a career in Hollywood which failed miserably
- The rival law firm of Scully & Perishing,
- Elaine's Sexuality
- All legal students must take this exam to become lawyers.
- The author of "The Associate"
- The legal firm Kyle works at
- where the youth center was located, the one that Kyle volunteered at
- The legal area in which Kyle works in
- The aeronautics company that Kyle's firm is representing
- Kyle's major
- The main character and protagonist of the book
- The man who was caught on tape asking "Is she asleep?"
- The girl who claims she was raped
- Joey Bernardino is a _____
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- The university Kyle graduated from
- Joey's wife, also pregnant
- The law school Kyle went to
- The girl Kyle spent a night with
- The man who is in charge of the blackmailing and management of Kyle
- The name of Kyle's fraternity
- Works with kyle in litigation
- Before going through rehab, Baxter was a crazy one of these things.
- The position kyle maintained before graduating law school
- Most of the associates from Scully & Perishing go to these prestigious schools, otherwise known as,
- The name of Kyle's mother, and John's ex-wife
- The man who helped with Baxter's rehab
- The act in which you force someone to do something or else you'll release confidential info (AKA what Kyle was forced into doing)
- The name of Kyle's girlfriend who is also a law student
- Kyle's father
- The other aeronautics company that is going against Tryton
31 Clues: Kyle's major • Kyle's father • Elaine's Sexuality • Joey's wife, also pregnant • Joey Bernardino is a _____ • The law school Kyle went to • The legal firm Kyle works at • The name of Kyle's fraternity • Works with kyle in litigation • The author of "The Associate" • The girl Kyle spent a night with • The girl who claims she was raped • The university Kyle graduated from • ...
Clone of Big Bang Theory, Heliocentric, and Geocentric 2025-08-18
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- In Greek, ______ means Earth.
- There are _________ of galaxies in the universe.
- What theory is the most accepted universe formation theory?
- this is an explanation or model backed by results from many tests.
- He developed an early uniform circular model of motion.
- Copernicus and Galileo believed in the __________ model of the solar system.
- In Greek, _______ means Sun.
- What famous astronomer announced that galaxies are moving away from each other in 1929?
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- Galileo observed what planet went through phases?
- The universe includes living things, planets,stars, galaxies, dust clouds,light and even ________.
- What analogy do astronomers use to demonstrate the expanding universe?
- Astronomers say that the galaxies and stars are still moving ________ from each other.
- Who was put on house arrest by the church because he believed in the Heliocentric model?
- The Big Bang happened between ten and ___________ billion years ago. (HINT: spell out the number)
- He agreed with Aristotle and added mathematics to prove his theory.
- He advanced the theory that the Earth and other planets revolve around the Sun.
- Aristotle and Ptolemy believed in the _________ model of the solar system.
- The space between galaxies is ________.
- What force helped galaxies and planets form after the Big Bang?
- He is thought of as the founder of modern science.
20 Clues: In Greek, _______ means Sun. • In Greek, ______ means Earth. • The space between galaxies is ________. • There are _________ of galaxies in the universe. • Galileo observed what planet went through phases? • He is thought of as the founder of modern science. • He developed an early uniform circular model of motion. • ...
Cash Flow Crossword 2024-09-23
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- Business rates, as a compulsory levy, are an example of this type of cash outflow (3)
- Firms or people who owe money to another firm (7)
- Occurs if a business attempts to expand too rapidly, without a sufficient financial base (11)
- Value of the closing balance when opening balance+receipts= payments (3)
- Lenders of financial services will often insist on charging this (3)
- The situation when cash inflow equals cash outflow (7)
- What a firm faces in extreme and prolonged cases of cash flow problems (10)
- The most liquid of all assets (4)
- Firms that are highly....(6) have to pay out a lot in interest payments
- Part of a firm's liquid assets (6)
- Cash balance at the end of the month (7)
- Another term for closing balance...cash flow (10)
- Banks do this to help firms with cash flow problem, for a fee of course (4)
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- These could be sold to raise cash (6)
- A possible interest-bearing solution to resolving a cash flow deficit, offered by banks (5)
- Service that allows a business to withdraw more money than exists in its account (9)
- Sale and ....... (9)- method of improving cash flow for firms with liquidity issues
- To predict the cash flow of a business (8)
- Another name for revenue (5)
- One of the largest outflows for most businesses (5)
- Do not confuse this surplus with cash (6)
- Refers to the money flowing into and out of a business (4)
- Another term for revenue or turnover (5)
- Cash leaving a firm (7)
- Cash flow minus cash outflow=...(3)
25 Clues: Cash leaving a firm (7) • Another name for revenue (5) • The most liquid of all assets (4) • Part of a firm's liquid assets (6) • Cash flow minus cash outflow=...(3) • These could be sold to raise cash (6) • Another term for revenue or turnover (5) • Cash balance at the end of the month (7) • Do not confuse this surplus with cash (6) • ...
Plate Tectonics Crossword 2017-01-24
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- Landform created when plates push against each other.
- Type of boundary that 2 plates slide past each other.
- When a plate is pulled under another into the mantle.
- What the lithosphere is broken into.
- Another name for the crust.
- Around sliding boundaries, this event shakes the ground as the plates release their tension.
- Another name for the mantle.
- Type of boundary that 2 plates push together.
- The liquid layer of the core.
- Top layer of the Earth.
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- The solid layer of the core.
- Theory that supported the breaking up of Pangaea.
- Supercontinent's name before it split up.
- This is the melted rock under the surface.
- Earth layer made of magma.
- Type of boundary that 2 plates move away from each other.
- Where the edges of plates meet.
- This is one one of the pieces of evidence scientists used to come up with the continental drift theory.
- Landform created when lava comes out of the ground.
- This is the last name of the person who presented the plate tectonics theory in 1912.
20 Clues: Top layer of the Earth. • Earth layer made of magma. • Another name for the crust. • The solid layer of the core. • Another name for the mantle. • The liquid layer of the core. • Where the edges of plates meet. • What the lithosphere is broken into. • Supercontinent's name before it split up. • This is the melted rock under the surface. • ...
AP Human Extra Credit - Kimberlyn Aguilar 2025-05-01
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- stated that Eurasia’s rimland (the coastal areas) is the key to controlling the western world (IDK) 4
- difference between the level of immigration and the level of emigration (IDK)2
- a linked system of processes that gather resources, convert them into goods, package them for distribution, disperse them, and sell them on the market (CC) 5
- number of children a women could supply to replace parents and compensate for early deaths without allowance of the effects of migration 2(IDK)
- no one resides permanently and migrant workers provide majority of manual labor cheaply (IDK) 5
- enhance food distribution by connecting various stages of production across different countries (CC) 5
- seasonal periodic movement of pastorals and their livestock between highland and lowland pastures (IDK) 5
- collection of languages related to each other through a common ancestor long before recorded (CC) 3
- portion of Earth’s surface occupied by permanent human settlement (VIT)2
- transfer or delegation of power to a lower level by the central government to local or regional administration (CC)4
- a planning and design approach that promotes walkable, mixed-use, neighborhoods and sustainable communities as an alternative to urban sprawl (CC) 7
- deliberate effort to modify a portion of Earth’s surface through the cultivation of crops and the raising of livestock for sustenance or economic gain (VIT) 5
- relocating business processes or production to another country, often to reduce costs or increase efficiency (CC) 6
- sending industrial processes out for external production (CC) 6
- the total number of people divided by the total land area (CC)2
- economic and political policies by which MDCs retain or extend influence over the economies of LDCs (IDK) 6
- small geographic area that cannot be organized into a larger state due to conflicting ethnicities (CC) 4
- refers to how the price and demand on real estate changed as the distance towards the CBD increases (VIT) 7
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- process of gathering data about Earth from instruments far above the planet's surface (IDK)1
- market area surrounding an urban center where that urban center serves (IDK) 7
- Language that results from the mixing of a colonizer’s language with the indigenous language of the people being dominated (IDK)3
- a view that acknowledges limits on the effect of the natural environment and focuses more on the role that human culture plays (IDK)1
- the number of persons per unit of agricultural land (CC)2
- a system that determines accurately the precise position of something on Earth through satellites, tracking stations, and receivers (CC)1
- model that describes how economic, political, and/or cultural power is spatially distributed between dominant core regions and more dependent semi-peripheral and peripheral regions (VIT)4
- connection and exchange between humans and the natural world (VIT) 1
- a computer system that stores, organizes, analyzes, and displays geographic data (CC)1
- a firm that conducts businesses in at least two separate countries (IDK) 6
- government based on and centered on religious beliefs i.e. Iran (IDK) 3
- theory that proposes the social change in the developing world is lined to the economic activities of the developed world (VIT) 6
- explains how the potential use of a service at a particular location is directly related to the number of people in a locations and inversely related to the distance people must travel to reach the service (IDK) 7
- collection of languages within a family that are related through a common ancestor (CC) 3
- proposed that any political power based in the heart of Eurasia could gain enough strength to eventually dominate the world (IDK) 4
- one’s belief in belonging to a group or a certain cultural aspect (VIT)3
- process of converting an urban neighborhood from a predominantly low-income renter-occupied area to a predominantly middle-class owner-occupied area (CC) 7
35 Clues: the number of persons per unit of agricultural land (CC)2 • sending industrial processes out for external production (CC) 6 • the total number of people divided by the total land area (CC)2 • connection and exchange between humans and the natural world (VIT) 1 • government based on and centered on religious beliefs i.e. Iran (IDK) 3 • ...
Psychology 101 part 2 2021-02-09
Across
- strange situation classifications
- attribution theory
- dreams
- false consensus effect experiments
- social development theory
- emotion
- interpersonal theory
- magical number seven
- self-discrepancy theory
- the good samaritan experiment
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- the rosenhan experiment
- cognitive behavior therapy
- personality
- human needs
- stress experiments with rats
- rational emotive behavior therapy
- learning cycle
17 Clues: dreams • emotion • personality • human needs • learning cycle • attribution theory • interpersonal theory • magical number seven • the rosenhan experiment • self-discrepancy theory • social development theory • cognitive behavior therapy • stress experiments with rats • the good samaritan experiment • strange situation classifications • rational emotive behavior therapy • ...
Reformation 2021-05-25
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- theory theory that the Earth is the center of the universe
- a Protestant denomination of Christian faith founded by Martin Luther
- was interested in telescopes and made new stronger versions
- the leader of England’s Protestant Reformation
- invented by Johannes Gutenberg that helped spread Protestant ideas
- a time in which modern science emerged as the new way of gaining knowledge
- a measure of the amount of matter in an object
- a religious reform movement from the early 1500's and 1600's that led to the formation of new Christian groups
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- a Christian who separated from the Roman Catholic Church during the Reformation
- a Protestant denomination of Christian faith founded by King Henry Vlll in England
- Martin Luther's posted list of arguments against the Catholic Church abuses
- an apple hit him in the head and helped him discover gravity
- a Protestant denomination of Christian faith founded by John Calvin
- a beliefe in reason and logic as the primary paths to knowledge
- theory theory that the sun is the center of the universe
- a German priest who posted the ninety- five thesis
- the town where the ninety- five thesis were posted
- grants by the Catholic Church that released a person from punishment for sin
- a government state where God is the supreme ruler and religious officials govern in his name
- the force of attraction between all masses in the universe
20 Clues: the leader of England’s Protestant Reformation • a measure of the amount of matter in an object • a German priest who posted the ninety- five thesis • the town where the ninety- five thesis were posted • theory theory that the sun is the center of the universe • theory theory that the Earth is the center of the universe • ...
Charles Darwin 2021-04-29
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- vessel
- Darwin's school nickname
- first discovery
- one of points of the theory of evolution
- Darwin's favourite game he played for years
- - creature Darwin was fascinated by on Galapagos
- university
- Darwin learn this craft to preserve samples
- Darwin's family home in Downe
- Theory
- Darwin's codiscoverer
- what living creatures get from their ancestors
- place where Darwin attended medical school
- number of Darwin's children
- captain's surname of the ship where Darwin had his 5 year voyage
- Darwin believed it is human being ancestor
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- second name
- wife's name
- famous book
- - the club Darwin created at University
- Darwin's first profession
- the islands helped to discover evolution theory
- animal Darwin worked with on artificial selection
- prehistoric animal all birds descended from
- subject of darwin's last book
- place of darwin's tomb
- surname of geologist - Darwin's influencer
27 Clues: vessel • Theory • university • second name • wife's name • famous book • first discovery • Darwin's codiscoverer • place of darwin's tomb • Darwin's school nickname • Darwin's first profession • number of Darwin's children • Darwin's family home in Downe • subject of darwin's last book • - the club Darwin created at University • one of points of the theory of evolution • ...
Exercise Adherence and Technology 2024-04-25
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- Technology that records body acceleration minute to minute, providing detailed information about the frequency, duration, intensity, and patterns of movement.
- A theory that individuals decide whether or not to engage in a behavior by weighing the perceived benefits and costs of that behavior.
- A psychological model that describes the the process that clients go through when adopting a change in health behavior
- The stage of the transtheoretical model that the client has been performing the recommended amount of exercise regularly for less than 6 months.
- The transtheoretical model has been used to facilitate _____-term changes in health behaviors.
- An individuals that takes 10,000 to 12,499 steps a day.
- A level of motivation where the individual is motivated to exercise by outside factors such as rewards, guilt, fear, or pressure, according to the self-determination theory.
- Technology that assesses and monitors exercise intensity by tracking heart rate.
- A theory that describes how presence or absence of specific psychological needs influence behavior through a continuum of motivation.
- A level of motivation where the individual has no intention or desire to engage in exercise, according to the self-determination theory.
- The extension of the theory of reasoned action by taking into consideration the client's perception of behavioral control.
- A psychological model that is based on the concepts of self-efficacy and outcome expectation.
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- A level of motivation where the individual values exercise, is motivated by extrinsic factors like improved health or gains in fitness, and freely chooses to exercise without a sense of outside pressure, according to the self-determination theory.
- The stage of the transtheoretical model that the client has been exercising regularly at the recommended amount for 6 months or longer.
- The stage of the transtheoretical model that the client is exercising but is not getting the recommended amount of physical activity.
- An individual that takes less than 5000 steps a day.
- An exercise model where clients become actively involved in the change process by setting realistic short- and long- term goals, developing a plan to achieve these goals, and signing a contract that describes each goal and how it may be achieved.
- A theory that proposes a way to understand and predict an individual's behavior.
- An exercise model based on the assumption that individuals will engage in exercise on a regular basis because they perceive the threat of disease and believe that this threat is severe and that they are susceptible to disease
- The stage of the transtheoretical model that Client is not exercising but intends to start.
- The stage of the transtheoretical model that the client does not exercise and does not intend to start exercising.
- In the transtheoretical model, the client goes through _____ stages of change.
- Technology that counts and monitors the number of steps taken throughout the day.
- A level of motivation where the individual engages in exercise for the sheer enjoyment and satisfaction it brings to sense of well-being.
- Based on the theory of reasoned action, _______ is the most important determinant of behavior and is influenced by the individual's attitudes and subjective behavioral norms.
- Cutting edge technological concepts for evaluating physiological responses as individuals undergo their daily activities. They can measure brain waves, oxygen saturation, motor unit recruitment, blood pressure, temperature, inertia, and location.
26 Clues: An individual that takes less than 5000 steps a day. • An individuals that takes 10,000 to 12,499 steps a day. • In the transtheoretical model, the client goes through _____ stages of change. • A theory that proposes a way to understand and predict an individual's behavior. • Technology that counts and monitors the number of steps taken throughout the day. • ...
Unit 2 Crossword 2022-10-07
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- invented “Hair Care Products”
- a political theory derived from Karl Marx, advocating class war and leading to a society in which all property is publicly owned and each person works and is paid according to their abilities and needs
- secret workingmen's organization
- the first method discovered for mass-producing steel.
- submarine communications cable
- Invented traffic lights
- He invented a method for transmitting speech electrically and gave the first public demonstration of the telephone in 1876
- a company or group of people authorized to act as a single entity (legally a person) and recognized as such in law.
- the exclusive possession or control of the supply of or trade in a commodity or service
- the action or process of innovating
- helped found the Federation of Organized Trades and Labor Unions
- He founded the Standard Oil Company in 1870
- the capital raised by a business or corporation through the issue and subscription of shares
- a large company that has or attempts to gain monopolistic control of a market.
- the combination in one company of two or more stages of production normally operated by separate companies.
- protest
- landmark U.S. law that banned businesses from colluding or merging to form a monopoly
- an economic and political system in which a country's trade and industry are controlled by private owners for profit, rather than by the state
- developed many devices in fields such as electric power generation, mass communication, sound recording, and motion pictures
- His inventions included an evaporative air conditioner, an improved process for manufacturing carbon filaments for light bulbs, and an improved toilet system for railroad cars
- a person who organizes and operates a business or businesses, taking on greater than normal financial risks in order to do so
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- violent labour dispute between the Carnegie Steel Company and many of its workers
- a political and economic theory of social organization which advocates that the means of production, distribution, and exchange should be owned or regulated by the community as a whole
- the theory that individuals, groups, and peoples are subject to the same Darwinian laws of natural selection as plants and animals.
- an economic system in which production and prices are determined by unrestricted competition between privately owned businesses
- inventing, building, and flying the world's first successful motor-operated airplane.
- Invented folding cabinet bed
- the process of acquiring or merging with competitors, leading to industry consolidation
- He built up a fortune in the steel industry in the US
- a retail firm that conducts its business by receiving orders and shipping its merchandise through the mail and that supplies its customers with catalogs, circulars, etc
- an economic and political system in which a country's trade and industry are controlled by private owners for profit, rather than by the state
- contributed to the invention of a single-wire telegraph system based on European telegraphs
- violent confrontation between police and labour protesters in Chicago on May 4, 1886
- invented the lubricating oil cup, which allowed railroad steam engines to be greased without having to stop the train, which saved time and money
- a widespread railroad strike and boycott that disrupted rail traffic in the U.S. Midwest
- created the railway air brake
- reorganized several major railroads and financed industrial consolidations that formed the United States Steel, International Harvester, and General Electric corporations.
- an organized association of workers, often in a trade or profession, formed to protect and further their rights and interests
- known as the Technological Revolution
- his invention of an automated shoe laster in 1883
- a system of ideas and ideals, especially one which forms the basis of economic or political theory and policy
- a system for transmitting messages from a distance along a wire, especially one creating signals by making and breaking an electrical connection.
- a federation of North American labor unions, merged in 1955 with the Congress of Industrial Organizations to form the American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations
- the exclusion of employees by their employer from their place of work until certain terms are agreed to
- self-made millionaire and industrialist who co-founded the Standard Oil Company
- a political theory advocating the abolition of hierarchical government and the organization of society on a voluntary, cooperative basis without recourse to force or compulsion.
46 Clues: protest • Invented traffic lights • Invented folding cabinet bed • invented “Hair Care Products” • created the railway air brake • submarine communications cable • secret workingmen's organization • the action or process of innovating • known as the Technological Revolution • He founded the Standard Oil Company in 1870 • his invention of an automated shoe laster in 1883 • ...
Family sociology crossword 2013-09-24
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- Feminists who say women are victims of capitalism and patriarchy
- Say the family is good for men
- Big picture theory of consensus
- Family with grown children
- Deep data
- When a couple have separate distinct roles
- Big or little picture of consensus or conflict
- Traditional nuclear family
- Traditional family of a couple with children
- The bad side of family life
- Feminists who believe women all have different experiences
- Big picture theory of conflict
- A Marxist feminist
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- Say the family is good for the rich and powerful
- Believe the family is good for society
- Managing one's own and other people's emotions
- A 'long,thin' family tree
- Hard facts
- Family who have similar equal roles
- Big picture theory of conflict
- A Functionalist
- Little picture of consensus or conflict
- Marxist theory of conflict between the classes
- Idea that women have the two jobs of paid work and unpaid housework
- Conflict between the genders
- Feminists who believe women are better off without men
- The 'Marching' Feminists
27 Clues: Deep data • Hard facts • A Functionalist • A Marxist feminist • The 'Marching' Feminists • A 'long,thin' family tree • Family with grown children • Traditional nuclear family • The bad side of family life • Conflict between the genders • Say the family is good for men • Big picture theory of conflict • Big picture theory of conflict • Big picture theory of consensus • ...
Aggression 2021-06-07
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- the theory that immediately after a violent programme has been viewed, the viewer is primed to respond aggressively because a network of aggressive memories is retrieved
- an almond-shaped mass of nuclei involved in emotional responses that has been shown to be an area of the brain that causes aggression
- a set of evolutionary primitive brain structures located on top of the brainstem that is involved in many emotions such as fear, anger and aggression
- research - parental modelling
- the theory that behaviour is learned through the process of observational learning and that children learn aggression from observing role models whom they then imitate
- research - testosterone and aggression
- research - deindividuation
- research - serotonin and aggression
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- research - media influence
- the theory proposed by Dollar and Miller et al 1939
- the tendency to imitate behaviour when one observes that others engaging in that behaviour are rewarded
- physical or verbal behaviours that can result in physical and psychological harm to oneself, others or objects in the environment
- research - aggressive cues hypothesis
- the theory that repeated exposure to violence in the media reduces the emotional impact of the violence because people become 'used to it'
- the study of animals in their natural environment
- research - cognitive priming
- research - aggression and infidelity and jealous
- research - dispositional explanation
- research - genetic factors
- research situational explanation
- research - computer games
21 Clues: research - computer games • research - media influence • research - genetic factors • research - deindividuation • research - cognitive priming • research - parental modelling • research situational explanation • research - serotonin and aggression • research - dispositional explanation • research - aggressive cues hypothesis • research - testosterone and aggression • ...
review 2021-05-28
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- rain Rain containing acids that form in the atmosphere when industrial gas emissions (especially sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides) combine with water.
- resources Natural resources that can be converted into energy
- manufacturing regions Locations known for a concentrated amount of manufacturing. The world's major manufacturing regions are found in North American, Europe, and East Asia, though other manufacturing centers are also found elsewhere.
- costs costs that remain constant as output changes
- of scale a proportionate saving in costs gained by an increased level of production.
- line a series of workers and machines in a factory by which a succession of identical items is progressively assembled.
- rent theory geographical economic theory that refers to how the price and demand on real estate changes as the distance towards the Central Business District (CBD) increases.
- A process involving the clustering or concentrating of people or activities. The term often refers to manufacturing plants and businesses that benefit from close proximity because they share skilled-labor pools and technological and financial amenities.
- efficiency Refers to the positive or negative aspects of each type of transportation.
- Sectors "sections" of an economy. The three sectors are the primary, secondary, and tertiary sectors.
- pollution Concentration of trace substances, such as carbon monoxide, sulfur dioxide, nitrogen oxides, hydrocarbons, and solid particulates, at a greater level than occurs in average air
- A collection of businesses with a common line of products or services
- The process of industrial deconcentration in response to technological advances and/or increasing costs due to congestion and competition.
- point A location where large shipments of goods are broken up into smaller containers for delivery to local markets.
- serving to complete something
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- water usage The use of water that evaporates rather than being returned to nature as a liquid
- industry manufacturers of aluminum considered as a group
- pole an urban center with certain attributes that, if augmented by a measure of investment support, will stimulate regional economic development in its hinterland
- process by which companies move industrial jobs to other regions with cheaper labor, leaving the newly deindustrialized region to switch to a service economy and to work through a period of high unemployment
- advantage the ability of an individual, a firm, or a country to produce a good or service at a lower opportunity cost than competitors
- Location Theory Alfred Weber, the selection of optimal factory locations has much to do with the minimization of land, labor, resource, and transportation costs, variable-cost framework that affects location of factory sites
- economies (syn. external economies) The savings to an individual enterprise derived for locational association with a cluster of other similar economic activities, such as other factories or retail stores.
- industrial heartland Canada has a sizable manufacturing sector, centered in Central Canada, with the automobile industry especially important.
- processing zones (EPZs) zones established by many countries in the periphery and semi-periphery where they offer favorable tax, regulatory, and trade arrangements to attract foreign trade and investment
- Revolution A series of improvements in industrial technology that transformed the process of manufacturing goods.
25 Clues: serving to complete something • costs costs that remain constant as output changes • industry manufacturers of aluminum considered as a group • resources Natural resources that can be converted into energy • A collection of businesses with a common line of products or services • of scale a proportionate saving in costs gained by an increased level of production. • ...
Vietnam WAR 2016-04-27
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- One of two warships attacked
- The domino theory set off a _________ chain reaction
- the month the U.S. entered to war
- the month that the war ended
- who helped Vietnam during the wAr
- the month that the war started
- the war seemed _______
- where the wAr occurred
- two attacks by North _________ torpedo boats
- Domino ______ declared the Republic of Vietnam
- Gulf f ______ Resolution
- how many countries were included in the wAr
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- Viet ____ was not popular
- ______ Theory
- Viet cong was __________
- Vietnam was separated into North and _____ Vietnam
- opposed independence
- provided military advisors
- how many years did the wAr last
- John F. _______ sent "military advisors" to help train South Vietnamese army
- France sought a _____ settlement
- the second warship attacked
- the purpose to repel any further aggression
23 Clues: ______ Theory • opposed independence • the war seemed _______ • where the wAr occurred • Viet cong was __________ • Gulf f ______ Resolution • Viet ____ was not popular • provided military advisors • the second warship attacked • One of two warships attacked • the month that the war ended • the month that the war started • how many years did the wAr last • ...
Scientific Revolution Crossword 2020-11-06
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- Ancient astronomer and mapmaker who believed the sun orbited the earth
- Developed the geocentric theory
- Boyle Known as the father of chemistry
- A Danish astronomer who designed new instruments for observing the stars
- Revolution What were a serious of events that led to birth of modern science?
- A branch of math Isaac Newton invented that explains how movement works
- Isaac Newton Discovered the three laws of motion and universal gravitation
- Developed the heliocentric theory
- A Swedish botanist who proposed the modern system of biological nomenclature
- French philosopher who discovered analytical geometry
- A Galileo invention that enables people to view the stars
- Bacon Was the father of the Scientific Method
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- Italian astronomer and mathematician who was the first to use a telescope to study the stars
- Theory The belief that the earth is the center of the universe not the sun
- Glasses Invention discovered by Benjamin Franklin that allowed people to read and see far away at the same time
- A device invented by Galileo that measures air pressure
- Method A method of procedure that consists of a hypothesis observation, experimentation, and conclusions
- Referred to as the father of anatomy and studied anatomy in depth
- Harvey English physician who studied anatomy and physiology
- Astronomer who discovered elliptical orbit
- Theory The idea that the earth and other planets revolve around the sun
- Science The study of physical features of nature and the ways the interact and change
- Another Galileo invention that measured north, south, east, and west
- Lens Invented and used to magnify images
- Hooke A man who made the first compound microscope and discovered the cell
25 Clues: Developed the geocentric theory • Developed the heliocentric theory • Boyle Known as the father of chemistry • Lens Invented and used to magnify images • Astronomer who discovered elliptical orbit • Bacon Was the father of the Scientific Method • French philosopher who discovered analytical geometry • A device invented by Galileo that measures air pressure • ...
Chapter 13 Vocabulary 2025-03-19
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- a small, fast ship used by Spanish and Portuguese explorers
- a transatlantic trade network formed by Europe, West Africa, and the Americas
- oval
- an economic theory that a nation's wealth and power depends on the possession of precious metals, such as gold and silver
- a group of people that settles in a new land but keeps ties to its native country
- a Spanish conqueror who sought gold and other riches in the Americas
- a competition
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- a theory that places the Earth at the center of the universe
- to mistreat
- a theory that places the sun at the center of the universe
- a system of making and selling goods in which people work in their own homes
- a school of thought in which observation, experimentation, and mathematical reasoning replace ancient wisdom and church teachings as a source of scientific truth
- a large farm where slaves worked to grow and harvest crops
- a belief that one's race is better than others
- logical method for developing and testing ideas
- an explanation that can be tested
- a proposed explanation for a set of facts
- a substance from the bark of a tree that is an effective
18 Clues: oval • to mistreat • a competition • an explanation that can be tested • a proposed explanation for a set of facts • a belief that one's race is better than others • logical method for developing and testing ideas • a substance from the bark of a tree that is an effective • a theory that places the sun at the center of the universe • ...
Company organization 2021-02-27
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- The place where goods are made
- A person who designs new products
- Learning new skills for your job
- The large buidings where items are kept in stock
- Investor who buys stock in a firm
- The employees working for a specific firm
- Group of people elected by the shareholders to manage the business
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- The very first item designed and needing testing
- It sends invoices to customers
- Legal document protecting a new invention
- Main building in a multinational
- The head of British multinational company
- Company which is part of a larger one
- It deals with complaints
- To keep large quantities of items
15 Clues: It deals with complaints • It sends invoices to customers • The place where goods are made • Main building in a multinational • Learning new skills for your job • A person who designs new products • Investor who buys stock in a firm • To keep large quantities of items • Company which is part of a larger one • Legal document protecting a new invention • ...
Godly character traits 2022-02-24
Across
- loving others who are different from us
- doing what is right regardless of your peers' choices
- deliberately controlling our impulses
- doing what is right even when no one is watching
- having a heart for others
- keeping going
- guiding others for God's glory
- remaining hopeful
- doing what is right and good in the eyes of the Lord
- having a strong belief that stands firm in the face of opposition
- others can count on you
- love sincerely caring for others
- obeying your parents, loving adults, and teachers
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- being aware of our actions (deliberate)
- the ability to wait without complaining
- acting in a way that is just
- to distinguish
- loving yourself
- individual choice or judgement
- bravery
- revering the Lord and his commands
- honesty
- showing firm, faithful support
- being nice and accepting
24 Clues: bravery • honesty • keeping going • to distinguish • loving yourself • remaining hopeful • others can count on you • being nice and accepting • having a heart for others • acting in a way that is just • individual choice or judgement • guiding others for God's glory • showing firm, faithful support • revering the Lord and his commands • deliberately controlling our impulses • ...
micro 2024-06-03
Across
- one firm has market power
- a general/progressive increase in all prices
- a good that is nonexcludable and nonrival in consumption
- a measure of happiness
- amount buyers pay
- goods and services brought in from another country
- when Qd>Qs
- the extra utility gained from consuming one more unit of a good
- when Qs>Qd
- allocation of goods and services are not efficient
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- when a firm produces the same good at a lower opportunity cost
- market with many firms
- opportunity costs
- where Qd is equal to Qs
- a price greater than equilibrium put in place by the government; limit on how low the price can be
- manufactured goods
- amount seller pays for a good
- goods and services sold to another country
- a sum of money payed by the government
- a tax or duty to be payed
20 Clues: when Qd>Qs • when Qs>Qd • opportunity costs • amount buyers pay • manufactured goods • market with many firms • a measure of happiness • where Qd is equal to Qs • one firm has market power • a tax or duty to be payed • amount seller pays for a good • a sum of money payed by the government • goods and services sold to another country • a general/progressive increase in all prices • ...
micro 2024-06-03
Across
- one firm has market power
- a general/progressive increase in all prices
- a good that is nonexcludable and nonrival in consumption
- a measure of happiness
- amount buyers pay
- goods and services brought in from another country
- when Qd>Qs
- the extra utility gained from consuming one more unit of a good
- when Qs>Qd
- allocation of goods and services are not efficient
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- when a firm produces the same good at a lower opportunity cost
- market with many firms
- opportunity costs
- where Qd is equal to Qs
- a price greater than equilibrium put in place by the government; limit on how low the price can be
- manufactured goods
- amount seller pays for a good
- goods and services sold to another country
- a sum of money payed by the government
- a tax or duty to be payed
20 Clues: when Qd>Qs • when Qs>Qd • opportunity costs • amount buyers pay • manufactured goods • market with many firms • a measure of happiness • where Qd is equal to Qs • one firm has market power • a tax or duty to be payed • amount seller pays for a good • a sum of money payed by the government • goods and services sold to another country • a general/progressive increase in all prices • ...
Homographs 2022-05-27
Ecolympics 2021 - Microeconomics! 2021-02-20
Across
- Consumer ___________ is the combination of goods and services that will maximize an individual’s total utility.
- The ability of someone (an entrepreneur) to recognize a profit opportunity, organize the other factors of production, and accept risk.
- ________ costs are the out-of-pocket costs for a firm
- An economics concept that measures responsiveness of one variable to changes in another variable
- The change in the vertical axis divided by the change in the horizontal axis.
- The benefits obtained by consumers from purchasing additional units of some product
- Assumption of ____________________ (aka theory of rational behavior)
- Means that there are never enough resources to satisfy all human wants.
- ________ goods are goods/services that a consumer can obtain for free because they are abundant relative to the demand
- __________ returns to scale means expanding all inputs proportionately does not change the average cost of production
- An identifying symbol or name for a particular good
- A _____ monopoly is protected by law from competition.
- A market exchange that affects a third party who is outside or “external” to the exchange
- When workers or firms focus on particular tasks for which they are well suited within the overall production process
- The process of combining inputs to produce outputs
- _________ costs that are made in the past and cannot be recovered.
- A legal minimum price for a product is a price __________.
- A market structure with a small number of firms, none of which can keep the others from having significant influence.
- Also referred to as human capital.
- If the price is below this point, the firm should shut down immediately
- The term economists use to describe the satisfaction or happiness a person gets from consuming a good or service.
- ___________ constraint are all possible consumption combinations of goods that someone can afford, given the prices of goods, when all income is spent.
- A market in which there is a large number of buyers and sellers, so that no one can control the market price
- __________ goods are a good that no one is excluded from using
- The benefits obtained by consumers from purchasing additional units of some product
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- A ___________ slope is when x increases, y decreases, and when x decreases, y increases.
- Goods or services that are used together because the use of one enhances the use of the other
- A free _____ is someone who wants others to pay for a public good but plans to use the good themselves.
- What a buyer pays for a unit of the specific good or service
- _______ costs are an opportunity cost of resources already owned by the firm and used in business.
- The long-run process of firms reducing production and shutting down in response to industry losses
- Situation where the quantity demanded in a market is greater than the quantity supplied.
- Goods or services that can be used in place of one another
- ______ costs are the costs of production plus the external costs that are passed on to society
- _____________ study of the trade-offs and choices that we make, given the fact of scarcity.
- A legal maximum price for a product is called a price ____________.
- ________ goods are a good that does not get used up, meaning that if one person uses the public good, another can also use it.
- Income from selling a firm’s product
- Good or service whose demand decreases when a consumer’s income increases and demand increases when income decreases
- Refers to the legal right of the owner of intellectual property.
- A diagram that shows the productively efficient combinations of two products that an economy can produce given the resources it has available
- ___________ economy is where economic decisions are passed down from government authority and where resources are owned by the government
- _____________ efficiency is when the mix of goods being produced represents the mix that society most desires.
- Where price and quantity combination where supply equals demand
- A situation in which one firm produces all of the output in a market
- A government rule that gives the inventor the exclusive legal right to make, use, or sell the invention for a limited time
- The long-run process of firms entering an industry in response to industry profits
47 Clues: Also referred to as human capital. • Income from selling a firm’s product • The process of combining inputs to produce outputs • An identifying symbol or name for a particular good • ________ costs are the out-of-pocket costs for a firm • A _____ monopoly is protected by law from competition. • Goods or services that can be used in place of one another • ...
Trevor cell review 2025-10-02
Across
- cells boarder
- makes oxygen
- brain of the cell
- water
- conveyor belt
- powerhouse of the cell
- multi celled organism
- building block of all life
- part of a cell
- jelly that holds the organelle in place
- chloroplast make oxygen
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- Assembly lines
- Theory that all living things are made of cells
- shipping center
- cells structure
- Warehouse of the cell
- cells convert food into energy
- Recycling center
- cells divide into perfect copies
- carbon
- single celled organism
- glucose
- Oxygen
23 Clues: water • carbon • Oxygen • glucose • makes oxygen • cells boarder • conveyor belt • Assembly lines • part of a cell • shipping center • cells structure • Recycling center • brain of the cell • Warehouse of the cell • multi celled organism • powerhouse of the cell • single celled organism • chloroplast make oxygen • building block of all life • cells convert food into energy • cells divide into perfect copies • ...
Theory of flight one 2014-01-15
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- Makes up 21% of the atmosphere.
- A line from the leading to trailing edge.
- makes up 78% of the atmosphere.
- A streamlined enclosure that usually contains the engines.
- The force generated by gravity.
- stabiliser. Provides directional stability.
- That which generates lift.
- altitude. The altitude measured in terms of density.
- The atmosphere layer between 36,000 ft to 100,000 ft.
- The curve of an aerofoil.
- resistance to movement through the air.
- drag. Drag due to shape and skin friction.
- Smooth airflow.
- Equals weight in level flight.
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- of pressure. The point on the chord line through which the total lift is said to act.
- drag. Drag resulting from generating lift.
- The tail section of an aircraft.
- Drag generated where the wing meets the fuselage.
- The layer between the troposphere and stratosphere.
- A tube that speeds air up.
- The layer of the atmosphere at the earths surface.
- When the boundary layer ceases to be laminar.
- The force generated by a propeller.
- The body of the aircraft.
- edge. The front edge of a wing.
- vortices. Caused by span wise flow off an aerofoil.
- drag. Drag due to shape.
- Angle of ____ between chord and longitudinal axis.
- altitude. The ISA altitude based on the actual pressure
29 Clues: Smooth airflow. • drag. Drag due to shape. • The curve of an aerofoil. • The body of the aircraft. • That which generates lift. • A tube that speeds air up. • Equals weight in level flight. • Makes up 21% of the atmosphere. • makes up 78% of the atmosphere. • The force generated by gravity. • The tail section of an aircraft. • edge. The front edge of a wing. • ...
4 Theory of computation 2025-02-25
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- A set that is not finite.
- An algorithm whose execution time is directly proportional to the size of its input.
- The reverse process of decomposition where a complex system of compound procedures is built from its smaller, simpler procedures.
- An operator that produces a set containing only the elements present in both initial operand sets.
- An optional state of a FSM that indicates whether or not an input has been accepted by the FSM.
- An unordered collection of values in which each value occurs at most once.
- A property of an algorithm that is related to the amount of resources (memory space and time in particular) that an algorithm uses in its execution.
- A visual representation of a FSM that uses circles to represent states and arrows to indicate transitions between states.
- A set with no elements. Represented by {} or Ø.
- The storage and representation of data in a computer system along with its logical description and interaction with operators. This allows the construction of new compound data objects from existing ones.
- The unsolvable problem of determining whether any program will eventually stop if given particular input.
- An algorithm whose execution time grows exponentially with input size (higher complexity than polynomial).
- A Turing Machine's initial starting state.
- A sequence of steps that can be followed to complete a task and that always terminates.
- An arrangement of objects such that their ordering matters.
- A set with the same cardinality as some subset of natural numbers.
- A function that determines how a Turing Machine moves from one state to the other. It is equivalent to a state transition diagram.
- A mapping from one set of values, the domain, to another set of values, drawn from the co-domain.
- The process of looking at a program's entire code or code extract and running through the instructions as though you are the computer.
- The process of creating algorithms and implementing them as data structures and models of real-life situations that run without a significant need for human intervention.
- An algorithm whose execution time or required memory space is proportional to the input size raised to the power of a constant (k). Eg. O(n^2), O(n^3) etc.
- A set whose elements can be counted off by natural numbers up to a particular number.
- Data abstractions that hide details of how data are actually represented from the user.
- A model of computation for a machine that is always in one of a fixed number of states.
- The process of hiding all details of an object that do not contribute to its essential characteristics.
- A way of describing sets and the elements present within it using strings of characters.
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- Problems that cannot be solved algorithmically.
- A human-readable method of writing the steps of an algorithm without any particular programming language.
- A notation technique to express syntax of languages in computing.
- Problems that have no polynomial (or less) time solution.
- A formal model of computation that consists of a finite state machine that controls one or more tapes, where at least one tape is of unbounded length (i.e., infinitely long).
- Simplifying a problem by grouping together common characteristics of a problem to arrive at a hierarchical relationship.
- A measure of the amount of time needed by an algorithm to solve a particular problem of a given input size.
- Simplifying a problem by breaking it down into a series of reusable functions which disregard the particular computational method.
- The set of all ordered pairs (a, b) where a is a member of the first set, A, and b is a member of the second set, B.
- Simplifying a problem by only taking into consideration the necessary details required to obtain a solution, leaving a representation without any unnecessary details.
- The property of an element being within a set.
- An algorithm is said to be correct when it is consistent with the specification and produces the expected output for any given input.
- The repeated removal of unnecessary details from a problem until an underlying problem representation is reached which is identical to a previously solved problem.
- The creation of a set by mathematically defining the elements that qualify to be in the set, rather than listing out all its elements.
- A finite state machine that determines its outputs from the present state and from the inputs.
- Simplifying a problem by breaking it down into a series of procedures or subroutines that are generalised with variable parameters. Knowledge of the implementation of each procedure is irrelevant.
- The process of breaking down a problem into a number of sub-problems, so that each sub-problem accomplishes an identifiable task, which might itself be further subdivided.
- A set such that all its elements are present in the other set being considered.
- An algorithm whose execution time grows logarithmically with input size (lower complexity than polynomial).
- The process of combining data objects to form compound data.
- A tabular representation of a FSM that contains the current state, inputs and their consequent successor state.
- A language that can be represented by a regular expression.
- An interpreter that can simulate any Turing machine by reading the description of any arbitrary Turing Machine and faithfully executing operations on data precisely as the machine would.
- An operator that produces a set containing all the elements present in either of the initial operand sets, but not both.
- The number of elements in the set.
- A set that can be counted off by the natural numbers.
- An operator that produces a set containing all the elements from both initial operand sets.
- Problems that have a polynomial (or less) time solution.
- A set that is fully contained in another set, and the other set contains elements that are not present in the proper subset.
- A measure of the amount of memory space needed by an algorithm to solve a particular problem of a given input size.
- The use of a set of facts (axioms) to draw conclusions and determine whether new information is true or false.
- A state with no outgoing transitions that halts a Turing Machine.
- An algorithm that always takes a constant amount of time to execute, regardless of the input size.
- Problems that can be solved algorithmically.
- The result of abstracting away the actual values used in any particular computation is a computational pattern or computational method.
61 Clues: A set that is not finite. • The number of elements in the set. • A Turing Machine's initial starting state. • Problems that can be solved algorithmically. • The property of an element being within a set. • Problems that cannot be solved algorithmically. • A set with no elements. Represented by {} or Ø. • A set that can be counted off by the natural numbers. • ...
L2 91174 Keywords#2 2022-08-05
Across
- reports $,from where&what spent on
- Future sacrifices of economic benefits
- Show income,expenses+profit for period
- info capable of imopacting decisions
- systematic allocation of costs-value
- The amount paid for an asset
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- same amount of depreciation every year.
- Reduces depreciation each year.
- expectation that a firm will remain
- Calculates depreciation based on use
- Resources owned by entity,yeild future benefits
- (+) in assets/(-) in liabilities
- Separating firm from personal affairs
- Able to compare info b/w periods/entities
- Info. presented clearly and concisely.
- Having info before it loses relevance
- (-) in assets/(+) in liabilities
17 Clues: The amount paid for an asset • Reduces depreciation each year. • (+) in assets/(-) in liabilities • (-) in assets/(+) in liabilities • reports $,from where&what spent on • expectation that a firm will remain • Calculates depreciation based on use • info capable of imopacting decisions • systematic allocation of costs-value • Separating firm from personal affairs • ...
Crime and Deviance 2023-03-26
Across
- theorist whose major divergence from Durkheim involves the use of power
- Marxists see laws and policing as serving the interests of this group.
- theorist that observed at that an act itself is not deviant unless there is a reaction to it
- Cloward and Ohlin noted at these structures are woven into the life of slums
- theory which suggests people are affected by perceptions and channel behaviour accordingly
- ______ means referring to approved ways of reaching cultural goals
- Miller suggests that lower class patterns challenge the mainstream values forming these delinquent groups.
- the legitimate objectives held out to the members of society
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- Conflict theory shows that deviance reflects social ________.
- the theorist that studied the strength of bonds an individual has to society
- blemishes that discredit a person's claim to a normal identity
- unwritten rules of socially acceptable behaviour
- according to Social control theory this has to do with respect and shared human values
- a society's formally enacted rules
- a reward or punishment for approved behaviour
- according to Miller this is the low value placed on being soft or sentimental
- the violation of rules or norms
- the violation of norms that are written into law
- a group's formal and informal means of enforcing norms
- theorist who noted that deviance is functional for society
- _____ theory developed by Merton
21 Clues: the violation of rules or norms • _____ theory developed by Merton • a society's formally enacted rules • a reward or punishment for approved behaviour • unwritten rules of socially acceptable behaviour • the violation of norms that are written into law • a group's formal and informal means of enforcing norms • theorist who noted that deviance is functional for society • ...
Enlightenment crossword puzzle - Fatma 2024-05-21
Across
- The theory that the solar system is centered around the earth.
- He supported the heliocentric theory and explained it with the invention of the telescope.
- He believed that the only good government was the one that was freely formed by the people and guided by the “general will” of society - direct democracy.
- He developed the heliocentric theory.
- a person with absolute power
- she was one of the first feminists and she wrote about how women should have the same education as men
- The theory that the solar system is centered around the sun.
- It is the technique used in the construction and testing of a scientific hypothesis.
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- He is known for creating analytical geometry (algebra and geometry) and contributing to the scientific method.
- a theory that the government will decide in the citizens best interest.
- The people who presented new ways of thinking during the Enlightenment.
- He developed laws of motion and gravity.
- He believed that all people were born with three natural rights - life, liberty, and property. He criticized the idea of an absolute monarchy and encouraged the idea of self-government.
- He stated in his book that people by nature were selfish and ambitious. He believed the type of government needed to control selfish/ambitious people was an absolute monarchy.
- He spoke for the rights of freedom of speech and belief.
- Parties where people met to discuss new ideas.
- He proposed that separation of powers would keep any individual (or group) from gaining total control of the government (checks and balances).
- He added to the development of the scientific method.
18 Clues: a person with absolute power • He developed the heliocentric theory. • He developed laws of motion and gravity. • Parties where people met to discuss new ideas. • He added to the development of the scientific method. • He spoke for the rights of freedom of speech and belief. • The theory that the solar system is centered around the sun. • ...
Market Structures and Business Organizations 2016-03-27
Across
- legally bound obligation to pay debts
- functions like a business but does not operate for purpose of generating profits
- formal organization of producers that agree to coordinate prices and production
- many companies sell products that are similar but not identical
- agreement among firms to divide market, set prices, or limit production
- expenses a firm must pay before it can open
- producer's average cost per unit fall as output rises
- combination of two or more companies into single firm
- difficult for new firm to enter market
- business organization owned and operated by group of individuals
- agreement among firms to charge one price for same good
- legal entity owned by individual stockholders
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- single seller
- ability of company to change prices and output like a monopolist
- large corporation that produces and sells its goods and services throughout the world
- partners share equally responsibility and liability
- division of customers into groups based on ow much they will pay for good
- only one partner is required to be general partner
- large number of firms producing the same product
- business owned and managed by one person
- establishment formed to carry on commercial enterprise
- few large firms dominate market
- right to sell good or service within exclusive market
23 Clues: single seller • few large firms dominate market • legally bound obligation to pay debts • difficult for new firm to enter market • business owned and managed by one person • expenses a firm must pay before it can open • legal entity owned by individual stockholders • large number of firms producing the same product • only one partner is required to be general partner • ...
Market Structures and Business Organizations 2016-03-27
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- business organization owned and operated by group of individuals
- combination of two or more companies into single firm
- few large firms dominate market
- establishment formed to carry on commercial enterprise
- division of customers into groups based on ow much they will pay for good
- single seller
- many companies sell products that are similar but not identical
- difficult for new firm to enter market
- formal organization of producers that agree to coordinate prices and production
- agreement among firms to divide market, set prices, or limit production
- business owned and managed by one person
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- ability of company to change prices and output like a monopolist
- agreement among firms to charge one price for same good
- large number of firms producing the same product
- producer's average cost per unit fall as output rises
- partners share equally responsibility and liability
- large corporation that produces and sells its goods and services throughout the world
- legally bound obligation to pay debts
- functions like a business but does not operate for purpose of generating profits
- only one partner is required to be general partner
- expenses a firm must pay before it can open
- right to sell good or service within exclusive market
- legal entity owned by individual stockholders
23 Clues: single seller • few large firms dominate market • legally bound obligation to pay debts • difficult for new firm to enter market • business owned and managed by one person • expenses a firm must pay before it can open • legal entity owned by individual stockholders • large number of firms producing the same product • only one partner is required to be general partner • ...
Market Structures and Business Organizations 2016-03-27
Across
- agreement among firms to divide market, set prices, or limit production
- legally bound obligation to pay debts
- combination of two or more companies into single firm
- large corporation that produces and sells its goods and services throughout the world
- business organization owned and operated by group of individuals
- producer's average cost per unit fall as output rises
- partners share equally responsibility and liability
- establishment formed to carry on commercial enterprise
- division of customers into groups based on ow much they will pay for good
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- few large firms dominate market
- business owned and managed by one person
- single seller
- large number of firms producing the same product
- expenses a firm must pay before it can open
- only one partner is required to be general partner
- functions like a business but does not operate for purpose of generating profits
- ability of company to change prices and output like a monopolist
- many companies sell products that are similar but not identical
- difficult for new firm to enter market
- formal organization of producers that agree to coordinate prices and production
- legal entity owned by individual stockholders
- agreement among firms to charge one price for same good
- right to sell good or service within exclusive market
23 Clues: single seller • few large firms dominate market • legally bound obligation to pay debts • difficult for new firm to enter market • business owned and managed by one person • expenses a firm must pay before it can open • legal entity owned by individual stockholders • large number of firms producing the same product • only one partner is required to be general partner • ...
Vietnam WAR 2016-04-27
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- One of two warships attacked
- The domino theory set off a _________ chain reaction
- the month the U.S. entered to war
- the month that the war ended
- who helped Vietnam during the wAr
- the month that the war started
- the war seemed _______
- where the wAr occurred
- two attacks by North _________ torpedo boats
- Domino ______ declared the Republic of Vietnam
- Gulf f ______ Resolution
- how many countries were included in the wAr
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- Viet ____ was not popular
- ______ Theory
- Viet cong was __________
- Vietnam was separated into North and _____ Vietnam
- opposed independence
- provided military advisors
- how many years did the wAr last
- John F. _______ sent "military advisors" to help train South Vietnamese army
- France sought a _____ settlement
- the second warship attacked
- the purpose to repel any further aggression
23 Clues: ______ Theory • opposed independence • the war seemed _______ • where the wAr occurred • Viet cong was __________ • Gulf f ______ Resolution • Viet ____ was not popular • provided military advisors • the second warship attacked • One of two warships attacked • the month that the war ended • the month that the war started • how many years did the wAr last • ...
Rule of three 2024-06-16
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- The act of standing guard.
- To give off or release, as in sweat or confidence.
- A future event that is possible but not certain.
- Soldiers stationed to keep guard.
- A type of waterfowl with a distinctive white beak.
- An old man, often used colloquially.
- Struck repeatedly, usually by wind or waves.
- The forming of a theory without firm evidence.
- Divided and distributed.
- The quality of being fierce or cruel.
- Surrounded tightly or closely.
- Changing the order or position of something.
- Acting on natural impulse.
- A raised structure to prevent flooding.
- Extended out sharply or prominently.
- To gather together again, especially for a meeting.
- A noisy argument or disagreement.
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- People who disagree with official opinions.
- The fear of confined spaces.
- A rural, unsophisticated person.
- Persuaded someone to do something by sustained coaxing.
- Not obvious; delicate or precise.
- To carry or support.
- To walk in a slow, relaxed manner.
- The sound of footsteps.
- An official count or survey of a population.
- Made ineffective or harmless.
- Looking exhausted and unwell.
- The outer edge or boundary.
- To expel someone from a property.
- Giving the impression that something bad is going to happen.
- A person's characteristic mood or behavior.
- The outline of a shape or form.
- Soft material used to protect or fill.
- Moved skillfully or carefully.
35 Clues: To carry or support. • The sound of footsteps. • Divided and distributed. • The act of standing guard. • Acting on natural impulse. • The outer edge or boundary. • The fear of confined spaces. • Made ineffective or harmless. • Looking exhausted and unwell. • Surrounded tightly or closely. • Moved skillfully or carefully. • The outline of a shape or form. • ...
Enlightenment to Declaration 2025-01-28
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- to refuse to have dealings or associations with
- A colonist who showed allegiance to England and the king, and who did not wish to declare independence was known by this term.
- Thomas _______ is most known for writing "Common Sense"
- he supreme and absolute authority within territorial boundaries
- John Locke believed that people are born with a "tabula rasa" or blank _________
- A government where voters hold sovereign power and may replace their government through elections or revolution.
- "We hold these truths to be self-__________"
- The "Sons of __________"
- Boston ________ Party
- the absence of government
- This man was the principle author of the Declaration of Independence.
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- This political thinker believed that all men are born with Natural Rights: Life, Liberty, and Property
- a theory where people surrender certain rights to the government in exchange for order and protection
- A system of government where people elect delegates to make laws and to conduct government.
- Voltaire believed in the separation of ________ and state
- Montesquieu believed in a governmental system that had a ____________ of powers.
- _________ Right is the idea that certain people are chosen to rule by God.
- An era where political thinkers (or philosophes) met to discuss new ways of approaching and structuring government.
- This political thinker believed that all men were born evil and that without a firm ruler, life would be brutish and short.
- "When in the course of human events it becomes ____________ for one people to dissolve ..."
20 Clues: Boston ________ Party • The "Sons of __________" • the absence of government • "We hold these truths to be self-__________" • to refuse to have dealings or associations with • Thomas _______ is most known for writing "Common Sense" • Voltaire believed in the separation of ________ and state • he supreme and absolute authority within territorial boundaries • ...
APLAC Pre-Quiz #4 Crossword 2020-12-01
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- Always pleased with their actions
- She smiled in the face of sorrow
- His overwhelming greed pushed others away
- Disease weakened his body drastically
- Opposing opinions spark controversy
- meaningful and firm evidence
- The day was incredibly boring and useless
- Felt great relief after taking medications
- His malevolent attack caused discorse
- This town was known for its rustic style
- She never made mistakes in her job
- everyone appreciated her good taste
- A child prodigy
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- the color was super bright and intense
- terribly dreadful
- the weight of his guilt and past sins
- he always distanced himself from peers
- The prince's fashion sense was gaudy
- Spread of Media meant more available info
- He thought he knew everything
- Having different meanings in the phrase
- sharp and intense
- He was shocked by the horrible results
- She was firm and steady in her beliefs
- He always exaggerated his speech
25 Clues: A child prodigy • terribly dreadful • sharp and intense • meaningful and firm evidence • He thought he knew everything • She smiled in the face of sorrow • He always exaggerated his speech • Always pleased with their actions • She never made mistakes in her job • Opposing opinions spark controversy • everyone appreciated her good taste • The prince's fashion sense was gaudy • ...
vocab 4 2025-10-04
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- a policy of remaining apart from the affairs or interests of other groups, especially the political affairs of other countries.
- a bar operating illegally, especially during Prohibition in the United States
- a person who advocates or promotes anarchism or anarchy.
- credit history is a detailed record of your past and present borrowing and repayment activities, essentially a financial resume that shows how you manage debt.
- the manufacturing of large quantities of identical, standardized products using assembly lines, automation, and division of labor to achieve high efficiency and low costs
- (in the 1920s) a fashionable young woman intent on enjoying herself and flouting conventional standards of behavior.
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- an economic theory where widespread consumer spending drives economic growth and a cultural phenomenon characterized by a strong emphasis on acquiring goods and services, often beyond necessity
- the forming of a theory or conjecture without firm evidence.
- was a nationwide ban on the manufacture, sale, and transportation of alcoholic beverages in the United States from 1920 to 1933, enacted by the 18th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution and enforced by the Volstead Act.
- a manufacturing process that organizes workers and machinery to perform specific, sequential tasks in the production of a product, moving the product from one stage to the next
10 Clues: a person who advocates or promotes anarchism or anarchy. • the forming of a theory or conjecture without firm evidence. • a bar operating illegally, especially during Prohibition in the United States • (in the 1920s) a fashionable young woman intent on enjoying herself and flouting conventional standards of behavior. • ...
GOODWILL 2022-06-10
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- if a firm Enjoys good reputation for the quality of its product.
- if a firm Enjoys good reputation for the quality of its product.
- it is average of the normal profits of past agreed years.
- ____________ Management is experienced, capable and competent.
- goodwill helps in earning ______ profits.
- Excess amount that a firm gets over and above the market value of assets at the time of sale of its business
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- the goodwill that has been generated by the business because of which it is able to earn higher profit.
- ______investments that are made to earn revenue by investing surplus funds and not for the purpose of furtherance of own business.
- ________ investments that are made in another enterprise for the furtherance of own business.
- capital invested in the firm to carry on business.
- Goodwill is _________ asset.
- it is the excess of average profit over normal profit.
- goodwill for which consideration has been paid.
13 Clues: Goodwill is _________ asset. • goodwill helps in earning ______ profits. • goodwill for which consideration has been paid. • capital invested in the firm to carry on business. • it is the excess of average profit over normal profit. • it is average of the normal profits of past agreed years. • if a firm Enjoys good reputation for the quality of its product. • ...
Godly character traits 2022-02-24
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- doing what is right regardless of your peers' choices
- revering the Lord and his commands
- deliberately controlling our impulses
- loving others who are different from us
- keeping going
- doing what is right even when no one is watching
- remaining hopeful
- obeying your parents, loving adults, and teachers
- being nice and accepting
- acting in a way that is just
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- individual choice or judgement
- the ability to wait without complaining
- having a strong belief that stands firm in the face of opposition
- loving yourself
- showing firm, faithful support
- others can count on you
- having a heart for others
- to distinguish
- being aware of our actions (deliberate)
- sincerely caring for others
- bravery
- guiding others for God's glory
- doing what is right and good in the eyes of the Lord
- honesty
24 Clues: bravery • honesty • keeping going • to distinguish • loving yourself • remaining hopeful • others can count on you • being nice and accepting • having a heart for others • sincerely caring for others • acting in a way that is just • individual choice or judgement • showing firm, faithful support • guiding others for God's glory • revering the Lord and his commands • ...
Godly character traits 2022-02-24
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- doing what is right regardless of your peers' choices
- revering the Lord and his commands
- deliberately controlling our impulses
- loving others who are different from us
- keeping going
- doing what is right even when no one is watching
- remaining hopeful
- obeying your parents, loving adults, and teachers
- being nice and accepting
- acting in a way that is just
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- individual choice or judgement
- the ability to wait without complaining
- having a strong belief that stands firm in the face of opposition
- loving yourself
- showing firm, faithful support
- others can count on you
- having a heart for others
- to distinguish
- being aware of our actions (deliberate)
- sincerely caring for others
- bravery
- guiding others for God's glory
- doing what is right and good in the eyes of the Lord
- honesty
24 Clues: bravery • honesty • keeping going • to distinguish • loving yourself • remaining hopeful • others can count on you • being nice and accepting • having a heart for others • sincerely caring for others • acting in a way that is just • individual choice or judgement • showing firm, faithful support • guiding others for God's glory • revering the Lord and his commands • ...
STAAR Units 7/6/5 2025-04-10
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- Theory about containing communism
- what caused the US to join the war
- the atrocity where Hitler targeted Jewish people
- Easing of Tension
- War Ended in a stalemate
- severe drought in the 1930s
- Period of time where people lost their jobs and savings
- what do we hate
- strategy used in the Pacific
- First satellite in space
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- Who created the New Deal
- When FDR tried to raise the Supreme Court justices from 9 to 15
- Theory Theory about not letting communism spread in Asia
- How did we end the war
- places people lined up for food
- House of Un-American Activities Committee
- One reason the Great Depression occured
- Where the Dustbowl occured
- gardens where people planted their own food to support the war effort
- Race The race to have better achievements in space
- What war caused further distrust in the government
- Battle fought in Normandy
22 Clues: what do we hate • Easing of Tension • How did we end the war • Who created the New Deal • War Ended in a stalemate • First satellite in space • Battle fought in Normandy • Where the Dustbowl occured • severe drought in the 1930s • strategy used in the Pacific • places people lined up for food • Theory about containing communism • what caused the US to join the war • ...
Academic Vocabulary 2022-08-22
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- Putting together ideas in a passage to understand a point that wasn't directly stated in the passage
- Combine (a number of things) into a coherent whole
- Decision or opinion about someone or something that you form after thinking carefully
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- Form an idea of the amount, number, or value of; assess
- Form a theory or conjecture about a subject without firm evidence
- Deduce or conclude information
6 Clues: Deduce or conclude information • Combine (a number of things) into a coherent whole • Form an idea of the amount, number, or value of; assess • Form a theory or conjecture about a subject without firm evidence • Decision or opinion about someone or something that you form after thinking carefully • ...
Some Economics Terminologies 2022-11-02
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- A term referring to the degree of responsiveness.
- Economic growth that is represented by an increase in an economy's productive capacity.
- Individuals in an economy are collectively referred to as this.
- When demand and supply are equal.
- Any entity not directly involved in an economic activity is referred to as this.
- Any entity that enjoys a good or service without paying for it.
- The price of one currency in terms of another currency.
- This is also known as the vicious circle of poverty.
- The total pay received by a worker.
- The national income or output of an economy can be represented by this.
- The largest contributor to a government revenue.
- Inflation rate of an economy can be represented by this.
- A type of product that is both rival and excludable.
- This is likely to fall when inflation rate goes up.
- When inflation rate grows at a rapid pace.
- The degree of flexibility of resources to be moved occupationally or geographically.
- An arrangement which brings buyers into contact with sellers.
- Merging or taking over another firm in a totally different industry.
- Merging or taking over another firm in the same industry at the same production stage.
- Businesses in an economy are collectively referred to as this.
- This is equal to average revenue
- Excess profit above that is required to keep a firm in the market in the long run.
- When supply and demand in the market are not operating in an efficient manner.
- A type of good that does not require any resources to be produced and does not have an opportunity cost.
- A problem caused by overpopulation, leading to scarcer resources and job opportunities.
- The return to savings and the cost of borrowing.
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- The reduction or elimination of rules and regulations that ate enforced by laws.
- A type of unemployment caused by a fall in demand in one or a few industries.
- A cost of inflation where buyers have to move around looking for the next best alternatives.
- lack of double coincidence of wants is a drawback of this system.
- The living standard and the degree of poverty in an economy can be shown by this.
- A group of workers joining together to protect their common interests.
- Sector of an economy that is involved in collection, processing, and transmission of information.
- A type of good that is beneficial to society when consumed, but tends to be underproduced and underconsumed.
- Rising average cost as a firm expands its scale of production.
- The number of output per resource used.
- An item generally accepted as a means of payment.
- The skills and risk-taking ability of the owner to combine resources to produce goods/services.
- When two or more firms agree to sell a product at the same price.
- A regional group of countries that remove trade restrictions between themselves.
- The amount of money a firm has to pay that remains constant regardless the number of output.
- An economic system where production decisions are directed by the government.
- A type of good that requires resources to be produced, thus has an opportunity cost.
- A market that is dominated by only one firm.
- A group of people that is considered as economically active.
- The combination of two types of goods that can be produced in an economy is represented by this.
- A type of product that is both non-rival and non-excludable.
- Financial aid from the government to poor people and businesses in need.
- A type of good that is harmful to society when consumed, but tends to be overproduced and overconsumed.
- An abbreviation referring to the lowest amount of money an employer has to pay its employees.
50 Clues: This is equal to average revenue • When demand and supply are equal. • The total pay received by a worker. • The number of output per resource used. • When inflation rate grows at a rapid pace. • A market that is dominated by only one firm. • The largest contributor to a government revenue. • The return to savings and the cost of borrowing. • ...
Chapter 20 Bonus 2025-05-16
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- The exchange of plants, animals, diseases, and people from the Old World to the New World.
- The theory in which the sun is the center of the universe.
- The first person to circumnavigate the globe.
- Ideas made by scientists to explain observations.
- The person who developed the theory that planets revolve around the sun. (Last name only)
- An economic system in which individuals and private businesses run most industries.
- What determines the cost of goods in a capitalist economy?
- The fleet of 130 ships sent by the Spanish to attack England.
- A series of events leading to modern science.
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- The scientist that created the laws of gravity and laws of motion.
- The theory in which the earth is at the center of the universe.
- A system in which the government controls all economic activity in a country and its colonies.
- The scientist found guilty of heresy for backing the Heliocentric Theory.
- To go all around the world.
- Columbus believed he landed in ______ but actually landed in the ______.
- A series of steps one has to do when conducting experiments.
- The official, powerful establishment that became troubled by the Scientific Revolution.
17 Clues: To go all around the world. • The first person to circumnavigate the globe. • A series of events leading to modern science. • Ideas made by scientists to explain observations. • The theory in which the sun is the center of the universe. • What determines the cost of goods in a capitalist economy? • A series of steps one has to do when conducting experiments. • ...
The Whydah a pirate ship feared, wrecked, and found 2024-04-10
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- looking or sounding bizarre or unfamiliar.
- the forming of a theory or conjecture without firm evidence.
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- relating to the branch of biology that deals with the normal functions of living organisms and their parts.
- savagely cruel; exceedingly brutal.
- depriving a person or group of positive human qualities.
5 Clues: savagely cruel; exceedingly brutal. • looking or sounding bizarre or unfamiliar. • depriving a person or group of positive human qualities. • the forming of a theory or conjecture without firm evidence. • relating to the branch of biology that deals with the normal functions of living organisms and their parts.
Unit 2 Crossword 2022-10-07
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- helped found the Federation of Organized Trades and Labor Unions
- an organized association of workers, often in a trade or profession, formed to protect and further their rights and interests
- inventing, building, and flying the world's first successful motor-operated airplane.
- secret workingmen's organization
- violent labour dispute between the Carnegie Steel Company and many of its workers
- the exclusion of employees by their employer from their place of work until certain terms are agreed to
- an economic and political system in which a country's trade and industry are controlled by private owners for profit, rather than by the state
- a large company that has or attempts to gain monopolistic control of a market.
- a system of ideas and ideals, especially one which forms the basis of economic or political theory and policy
- protest
- a political and economic theory of social organization which advocates that the means of production, distribution, and exchange should be owned or regulated by the community as a whole
- a widespread railroad strike and boycott that disrupted rail traffic in the U.S. Midwest
- an economic system in which production and prices are determined by unrestricted competition between privately owned businesses
- violent confrontation between police and labour protesters in Chicago on May 4, 1886
- He built up a fortune in the steel industry in the US
- a system for transmitting messages from a distance along a wire, especially one creating signals by making and breaking an electrical connection.
- a federation of North American labor unions, merged in 1955 with the Congress of Industrial Organizations to form the American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations
- Invented folding cabinet bed
- the theory that individuals, groups, and peoples are subject to the same Darwinian laws of natural selection as plants and animals.
- contributed to the invention of a single-wire telegraph system based on European telegraphs
- a political theory derived from Karl Marx, advocating class war and leading to a society in which all property is publicly owned and each person works and is paid according to their abilities and needs
- landmark U.S. law that banned businesses from colluding or merging to form a monopoly
- invented the lubricating oil cup, which allowed railroad steam engines to be greased without having to stop the train, which saved time and money
- a company or group of people authorized to act as a single entity (legally a person) and recognized as such in law.
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- the exclusive possession or control of the supply of or trade in a commodity or service
- a retail firm that conducts its business by receiving orders and shipping its merchandise through the mail and that supplies its customers with catalogs, circulars, etc
- developed many devices in fields such as electric power generation, mass communication, sound recording, and motion pictures
- the process of acquiring or merging with competitors, leading to industry consolidation
- the first method discovered for mass-producing steel.
- submarine communications cable
- created the railway air brake
- his invention of an automated shoe laster in 1883
- the capital raised by a business or corporation through the issue and subscription of shares
- known as the Technological Revolution
- an economic and political system in which a country's trade and industry are controlled by private owners for profit, rather than by the state
- His inventions included an evaporative air conditioner, an improved process for manufacturing carbon filaments for light bulbs, and an improved toilet system for railroad cars
- a person who organizes and operates a business or businesses, taking on greater than normal financial risks in order to do so
- the combination in one company of two or more stages of production normally operated by separate companies.
- He founded the Standard Oil Company in 1870
- Invented traffic lights
- He invented a method for transmitting speech electrically and gave the first public demonstration of the telephone in 1876
- a political theory advocating the abolition of hierarchical government and the organization of society on a voluntary, cooperative basis without recourse to force or compulsion.
- invented “Hair Care Products”
- self-made millionaire and industrialist who co-founded the Standard Oil Company
- the action or process of innovating
- reorganized several major railroads and financed industrial consolidations that formed the United States Steel, International Harvester, and General Electric corporations.
46 Clues: protest • Invented traffic lights • Invented folding cabinet bed • created the railway air brake • invented “Hair Care Products” • submarine communications cable • secret workingmen's organization • the action or process of innovating • known as the Technological Revolution • He founded the Standard Oil Company in 1870 • his invention of an automated shoe laster in 1883 • ...
Evolution Crossword 2017-03-27
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- Morphological adaptation where one species evolves to resemble another species for protection/advantages
- Famous for his ideas about population growth
- The remains of the dead organism
- Theory of hutton's time was that all the rocks on earth were formed by sediments during the great flood
- Diversification of a species into a number of different species
- Known for his theory of inheritance of acquired characteristics
- Process where organisms hot related have similar traits from adapting in similar environments
- Anatomically similar structure inherited from a common ancestor
- Reduced form of a functional structure that indicates shared ancestry
- Morphological adaptations that allow organisms to blend into their surroundings
- A population of organisms separated from exchanging genetic material with the same species
- Random change in allelic frequencies in a population
- Inherited characteristic of species that develop over time in response to an environmental factor
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- Measure of a trait’s relative contribution to the following generation
- Studied specimen, which led him to his theory of evolution
- Different species live in the same area but they can't interbreed
- Structure that has the same function but different construction and wasn't inherited from a common ancestor
- Selective breeding of organisms selected for certain traits to produce certain offspring
- Theory of evolution developed by Darwin; based on four ideas
- Heredity changes in a group of living organisms over time
20 Clues: The remains of the dead organism • Famous for his ideas about population growth • Random change in allelic frequencies in a population • Heredity changes in a group of living organisms over time • Studied specimen, which led him to his theory of evolution • Theory of evolution developed by Darwin; based on four ideas • ...
bible 2022-10-07
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- the son of the holy God
- inhuman actions performed by a higher being
- guess without supportive evidence
- the teaching of Christ
- something not true
- religious belief
- believing in something truly and hardly
- creator or ruler of the world
- is the study of the natural social world
- be everywhere at all times
- God's holy word
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- religion of Christians
- is something you believe in
- "big bang theory"
- religious belief
- house of God
- all-powerful
- apostle in the bible
- hates Christians
- 100% true
20 Clues: 100% true • house of God • all-powerful • God's holy word • religious belief • religious belief • hates Christians • "big bang theory" • something not true • apostle in the bible • religion of Christians • the teaching of Christ • the son of the holy God • be everywhere at all times • is something you believe in • creator or ruler of the world • guess without supportive evidence • ...
Vocab Unit 7 2024-02-05
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- the control of a economic market by a firm
- the amount by which something, especially a sum of money, is too small.
- the competition between nations regarding achievements in the field of space exploration.
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- including or involving several countries or individuals of several nationalities.
- the action of keeping something harmful under control or within limits.
- a type of government as well as an economic system (a way of creating and sharing wealth.
- the state of being equal, especially in status, rights, and opportunities.
- an economic system in which prices are determined by unrestricted competition between privately owned businesses.
- a system of ideas and ideals, especially one which forms the basis of economic or political theory and policy.
- an economic and political system in which a country's trade and industry are controlled by private owners for profit
10 Clues: the control of a economic market by a firm • the action of keeping something harmful under control or within limits. • the amount by which something, especially a sum of money, is too small. • the state of being equal, especially in status, rights, and opportunities. • including or involving several countries or individuals of several nationalities. • ...
Market Structures and Business Organizations 2016-03-27
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- combination of two or more companies into single firm
- formal organization of producers that agree to coordinate prices and production
- few large firms dominate market
- ability of company to change prices and output like a monopolist
- partners share equally responsibility and liability
- legal entity owned by individual stockholders
- functions like a business but does not operate for purpose of generating profits
- single seller
- many companies sell products that are similar but not identical
- agreement among firms to charge one price for same good
- legally bound obligation to pay debts
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- agreement among firms to divide market, set prices, or limit production
- only one partner is required to be general partner
- division of customers into groups based on ow much they will pay for good
- large corporation that produces and sells its goods and services throughout the world
- producer's average cost per unit fall as output rises
- expenses a firm must pay before it can open
- establishment formed to carry on commercial enterprise
- business organization owned and operated by group of individuals
- large number of firms producing the same product
- difficult for new firm to enter market
- business owned and managed by one person
- right to sell good or service within exclusive market
23 Clues: single seller • few large firms dominate market • legally bound obligation to pay debts • difficult for new firm to enter market • business owned and managed by one person • expenses a firm must pay before it can open • legal entity owned by individual stockholders • large number of firms producing the same product • only one partner is required to be general partner • ...
Market Structures and Business Organizations 2016-03-27
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- business organization owned and operated by group of individuals
- right to sell good or service within exclusive market
- business owned and managed by one person
- legally bound obligation to pay debts
- many companies sell products that are similar but not identical
- functions like a business but does not operate for purpose of generating profits
- formal organization of producers that agree to coordinate prices and production
- only one partner is required to be general partner
- division of customers into groups based on ow much they will pay for good
- few large firms dominate market
- agreement among firms to divide market, set prices, or limit production
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- expenses a firm must pay before it can open
- ability of company to change prices and output like a monopolist
- legal entity owned by individual stockholders
- agreement among firms to charge one price for same good
- establishment formed to carry on commercial enterprise
- single seller
- large number of firms producing the same product
- combination of two or more companies into single firm
- difficult for new firm to enter market
- large corporation that produces and sells its goods and services throughout the world
- partners share equally responsibility and liability
- producer's average cost per unit fall as output rises
23 Clues: single seller • few large firms dominate market • legally bound obligation to pay debts • difficult for new firm to enter market • business owned and managed by one person • expenses a firm must pay before it can open • legal entity owned by individual stockholders • large number of firms producing the same product • only one partner is required to be general partner • ...
Microeconomics unit 3 2024-04-15
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- Does not require an outlay of money; measured by the value ($) of benefits that are forgone
- An economic profit equal to zero; an economic profit just high enough to keep a firm engaged in its current activity
- Occurs when long-run average total cost increases as output increases
- An input whose quantity the firm can vary at any time
- The time period in which all inputs can be varied
- Shows how the cost of producing one more unit depends on the quantity that has already been produced
- Business's total revenue minus the opportunity cost of its resources; usually less than the accounting profit
- Cost that involves laying out money (a direct payment for necessities for running a business)
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- Variable cost per unit of output
- Occurs when long-run average total cost declines as output increases; a proportionate saving in costs gained by an increased level of production
- The relationship between the quantity of inputs a firm uses and the quantity of output it produces
- The additional revenue generated by increasing output by one unit
- The change in total revenue generated by an additional unit of output
- The time period in which at least one input is fixed
- Business's total revenue minus the explicit cost and depreciation
- An input whose quantity is fixed for a period of time and cannot be varied
- Fixed cost per unit of output
17 Clues: Fixed cost per unit of output • Variable cost per unit of output • The time period in which all inputs can be varied • The time period in which at least one input is fixed • An input whose quantity the firm can vary at any time • The additional revenue generated by increasing output by one unit • Business's total revenue minus the explicit cost and depreciation • ...
Global Marketing 2013-03-03
Across
- Designates the maximum quantity of a product that may be brought into a country during a specified time period.
- national income (GNI) Consists of GDP plus the net income earned from investments abroad (minus any payments made to nonresidents who contribute to the domestic economy).
- Other word for tariff.
- of production Also known as offshoring; refers to manufacturers' procurement of goods and services from around the globe to take advantage of national differences in the cost and quality of various factors of production (e.g., labor, energy, land, capital).
- globalization of production.
- surplus Occurs when a country has a higher level of exports than imports.
- Trade Organization (WTO) Replaced the GATT in 1994; differs from the GATT in that the WTO is an established institution based in Geneva, Switzerland, instead of simply an agreement; represents the only international organization that deals with the global rules of trade among nations.
- investment When a firm maintains 100 percent ownership of its plants, operation facilities, and offices in a foreign country, often through the formation of wholly owned subsidiaries.
- alliance A collaborative relationship between independent firms, though the partnering firms do not create an equity partnership; that is, they do not invest in one another.
- A contractual agreement between a franchisor and a franchisee that allows the franchisee to operate a business using a name and format developed and supported by the franchisor.
- power parity (PPP) A theory that states that if the exchange rates of two countries are in equilibrium, a product purchased in one will cost the same in the other, expressed in the same currency.
- Producing goods in one country and selling them in another.
- A tax levied on a good imported into a country; also called a duty.
Down
- A group's refusal to deal commercially with some organization to protest against its policies.
- development index (HDI) A composite measure of three indicators of the quality of life in different countries: life expectancy at birth, educational attainment, and whether the average incomes are sufficient to meet the basic needs of life in that country.
- The practice of selling a good in a foreign market at a price that is lower than its domestic price or below its cost.
- Monetary Fund (IMF) Established with the original General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT); primary purpose is to promote international monetary cooperation and facilitate the expansion and growth of international trade.
- The basic facilities, services, and installations needed for a community or society to function, such as transportation and communications systems, water and power lines, and public institutions like schools, post offices, and prisons.
- venture Formed when a firm entering a new market pools its resources with those of a local firm to form a new company in which ownership, control, and profits are shared.
- rate The measure of how much one currency is worth in relation to another.
- bloc Consists of those countries that have signed a particular trade agreement.
- Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) Organization established to lower trade barriers, such as high tariffs on imported goods and restrictions on the number and types of imported products that inhibited the free flow of goods across borders.
22 Clues: Other word for tariff. • globalization of production. • Producing goods in one country and selling them in another. • A tax levied on a good imported into a country; also called a duty. • surplus Occurs when a country has a higher level of exports than imports. • rate The measure of how much one currency is worth in relation to another. • ...
Chapter 14, 15,16, 17 2013-07-17
Across
- a firm that is the sole seller of product
- a market structure in which many firms sell products that are similar
- the interaction of organizations
- elevated agreement
- a market with many buyers and sellers
Down
- agreement among firms
- the change in total revenue from an additional unit sold
- cost that has been committed
- the business practice of selling the same good
- only a few sellers offer similar products
- companies lower prices to drive competitors out of market
- a combination of two or more corporations
- a monopoly that arises because a single firm can supply a good
- group in unison
- total revenue divided by quantity sold
15 Clues: group in unison • elevated agreement • agreement among firms • cost that has been committed • the interaction of organizations • a market with many buyers and sellers • total revenue divided by quantity sold • a firm that is the sole seller of product • only a few sellers offer similar products • a combination of two or more corporations • ...
micro 2024-06-03
Across
- one firm has market power
- a general/progressive increase in all prices
- a good that is nonexcludable and nonrival in consumption
- a measure of happiness
- amount buyers pay
- goods and services brought in from another country
- when Qd>Qs
- the extra utility gained from consuming one more unit of a good
- when Qs>Qd
- allocation of goods and services are not efficient
Down
- when a firm produces the same good at a lower opportunity cost
- market with many firms
- opportunity costs
- where Qd is equal to Qs
- a price greater than equilibrium put in place by the government; limit on how low the price can be
- manufactured goods
- amount seller pays for a good
- goods and services sold to another country
- a sum of money payed by the government
- a tax or duty to be payed
20 Clues: when Qd>Qs • when Qs>Qd • opportunity costs • amount buyers pay • manufactured goods • market with many firms • a measure of happiness • where Qd is equal to Qs • one firm has market power • a tax or duty to be payed • amount seller pays for a good • a sum of money payed by the government • goods and services sold to another country • a general/progressive increase in all prices • ...
