theory of the firm Crossword Puzzles
psychology chapter 14 vocab 2021-12-13
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- the pattern of feelings, thoughts, and behavior that sets people apart from one another
- a person who tends to be active and self expressive and to gain energy from interaction with others
- in psychoanalytic theory, the personality component that is conscious and that controls behavior
- an aspect of personality that is considered to be reasonably consistent
- formation, in psychoanalytic theory, a defense mechanism by which the ego unconsciously switches unacceptable impulses into their opposites
- a defense mechanism in which the individual refuses to admit that a problem exists
- in psychoanalytic theory, the defense mechanism that removes anxiety arousing thoughts, feelings, and memories from one's consciousness
- in psychoanalytic theory, the reservoir of unconscious psychic energy that strives to satisfy basic sexual and aggressive drives
- in psychoanalytic theory, a defense mechanism by which an individual retreats to an earlier stage of development when faced with anxiety
- mechanism, psychological distortions used to remain psychologically stable or in balance
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- in psychoanalytic theory, the defense mechanism by which an individual finds justifications for unacceptable thoughts, impulses, or behaviors
- in psychoanalytic theory, a defense mechanism by which people attribute their own unacceptable impulses to others
- a person who tends to be more interested in his or her own thoughts and feelings than in what is going on around him or her
- the defense mechanism that shifts negative impulses toward a more acceptable object or person
- according to Freud, the part of personality that represents the individual's internalized ideals and provides standards for judgment
15 Clues: an aspect of personality that is considered to be reasonably consistent • a defense mechanism in which the individual refuses to admit that a problem exists • the pattern of feelings, thoughts, and behavior that sets people apart from one another • mechanism, psychological distortions used to remain psychologically stable or in balance • ...
direction and co-ordination 2013-08-26
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- distinct channels of communication
- needs theory
- latin word for motivation
- crosswise communication is also known as.......
- leadership studies on 3 different styles, autocratic, democratic, lassez faire
- of direction supervision, motivation, leadership, communication
- parent child transaction
- taught concept of life
- robert blake and jane mouton
- said "harmony of objectives"
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- response to transactional stimulus
- unity of command cannot exist without unity in direction but does not flow from it.
- theory x theory y
- man is essentially economic
- types of co-ordination
- neurosurgeon from mcgill university
- felt concept of life
- comparing their efforts and rewards with others
- thought concept of life
- herzbergs theory
20 Clues: needs theory • herzbergs theory • theory x theory y • felt concept of life • types of co-ordination • taught concept of life • thought concept of life • parent child transaction • latin word for motivation • man is essentially economic • robert blake and jane mouton • said "harmony of objectives" • response to transactional stimulus • distinct channels of communication • ...
monopoly, monopolistic competition 2025-10-29
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- – The money a firm spends to produce goods or services.
- – Money a firm earns from selling its goods or services.
- – The total amount of goods or services a firm produces.
- – A measure of how much demand or supply changes when price changes.
- – Producing goods in the best possible way without wasting resources.
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- – A market where many firms sell similar or identical products.
- – A way firms inform or persuade customers to buy their products.
- – The money a firm keeps after subtracting all costs from total revenue.
- – A market with one seller and no close substitutes.
- – The point where demand equals supply in a market.
10 Clues: – The point where demand equals supply in a market. • – A market with one seller and no close substitutes. • – The money a firm spends to produce goods or services. • – Money a firm earns from selling its goods or services. • – The total amount of goods or services a firm produces. • – A market where many firms sell similar or identical products. • ...
monopoly, monopolistic competition 2025-10-29
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- – The money a firm spends to produce goods or services.
- – Money a firm earns from selling its goods or services.
- – The total amount of goods or services a firm produces.
- – A measure of how much demand or supply changes when price changes.
- – Producing goods in the best possible way without wasting resources.
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- – A market where many firms sell similar or identical products.
- – A way firms inform or persuade customers to buy their products.
- – The money a firm keeps after subtracting all costs from total revenue.
- – A market with one seller and no close substitutes.
- – The point where demand equals supply in a market.
10 Clues: – The point where demand equals supply in a market. • – A market with one seller and no close substitutes. • – The money a firm spends to produce goods or services. • – Money a firm earns from selling its goods or services. • – The total amount of goods or services a firm produces. • – A market where many firms sell similar or identical products. • ...
How Well Do You Know Omaplex Law Firm 2021-06-05
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- What year was the Managing Partner conferred the prestigious rank of SAN?
- What month will OVIP 2021 conclude?
- Is the Practice Manager male or female?
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- How old was the Managing Partner when he was conferred the prestigious rank of SAN?
- Name one of the brand colours of the firm?
- Who is the Managing Partner of the Firm?
- What emerging practice area is the firm known for?
- Where is the Head Office of Omaplex Law Firm?
8 Clues: What month will OVIP 2021 conclude? • Is the Practice Manager male or female? • Who is the Managing Partner of the Firm? • Name one of the brand colours of the firm? • Where is the Head Office of Omaplex Law Firm? • What emerging practice area is the firm known for? • What year was the Managing Partner conferred the prestigious rank of SAN? • ...
Key Individuals 2021-09-24
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- Edith _________ married Harold in the 1040s.
- Discovered the specific bacterias causing specific diseases.
- Mapped the Human Anatomy in the 1500s.
- Designed the London sewer system.
- Crowned Harold.
- Mapped the poorest areas of London.
- Identified circulation of the blood.
- Saxon Earls and brothers.
- Ruthless King of Norway.
- Bitter brother of Harold.
- Designed the printing press.
- Created the first vaccine.
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- Revolutionised hospitals in the 1800s.
- Known as the Father of Medicine.
- Discovered Germ Theory in 1861
- Crowned William.
- Coined the Theory of Opposites.
- Bishop of Bayeux.
- Archbishop of Canterbury and Regent.
19 Clues: Crowned Harold. • Crowned William. • Bishop of Bayeux. • Ruthless King of Norway. • Saxon Earls and brothers. • Bitter brother of Harold. • Created the first vaccine. • Designed the printing press. • Discovered Germ Theory in 1861 • Coined the Theory of Opposites. • Known as the Father of Medicine. • Designed the London sewer system. • Mapped the poorest areas of London. • ...
Module 2 2020-09-29
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- theory, was developed to address how drama is part of everyday life and not just a stage act.
- interactionism theory, looks at how social realities exist in the context of human experience, and how symbolic interactions, or people engaging in communication processes reveal the construction of reality and the nature of the people in it
- of silence theory, bridges all three paradigms as scholars break apart components of messages to study their impacts and decoding practices by groups of oppressed or silenced individuals.
- theories, designed to critique something deeper about society in general based on communication practices
- messages sent between producers and wide audiences and consumer groups
- theories, focuses on the text of a message
- of knowledge, examines how knowledge, meaning, and power have historically been constructed through rhetorical communication processes
- interaction theory, examines how symbols from different cultures and different communication contexts interact
- all parties communicating at the same time
- analysis, can tell us about patterns of communication behaviors and what types of people are likely to communicate in what ways
- messages sent between individuals or groups of people in defined institutional, communal, familial, and intimate relationships
- communication, examines how communication constructs a symbolic reality through cultural images and codes, and how this also allows for societal transformations
- theory, tells us about personality traits by analyzing communication behaviors
- what people perceive as reality
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- theories, focus on the texture of a message
- ethnography, examines phenomena and cultural events as they reveal power and oppression as a way of understanding cultures
- using words or symbols to communicate
- how we know and understand the world around us, and how that is reflected in our perception of reality and sense of self
- how we investigate the world and the various ontological and epistemological perceptions of reality
- parties communicating at different times or with gaps between messages
- using gestures, facial expressions, body language, and cultural suppositions to communicate
- theory, helps us understand the way that cultural myths inform individual communicators’ actions
- effects, looks at the intended and unintended behavioral impacts of a message
- convergence theory, examines how groups of people share common fantasies that reveal how they become a cohesive group
24 Clues: what people perceive as reality • using words or symbols to communicate • theories, focuses on the text of a message • all parties communicating at the same time • theories, focus on the texture of a message • messages sent between producers and wide audiences and consumer groups • parties communicating at different times or with gaps between messages • ...
Eufora Retail Test 2020-03-01
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- / Lightweight styling cream for perfect control to any style
- / Styling wax with medium to firm hold to create texture and separation with added shine.
- / A dual purpose blow-dry cream with exceptional leave-in conditioning benefits.
- / What is the name of the air perfecting lotion that contains damage cure complex & vibrant color complex?
- / What product is a versatile mist that helps soothe and calm.
- / Finishing gloss perfected to control frizz and flyaways
- / Name of the Men's line
- / Multipurpose styler applied to dry hair prior to using hot tools.
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- / Which line guarantees thicker hair in 30 days
- / Which line restores chemically treated & fragile hair?
- / Which line calms & soothes sensitive skin & scalp
- / Frizz Control Finishing Spray provides a flexible, brushable, light hold
- / Firm workable finishing spray
- / Multi-benefit prep spray protects from damage and breakage
- / Dry Spray Wax to create exceptional texture and dimension
- / Versatile styling foam for wet or dry hair.
- / Lightweight mist to achieve shine, add moisture and eliminate frizz.
- / Which line hydrates & replenishes thirsty tresses?
- / Styling Glaze delivers medium styling contro
- / Extra Firm Finishing Spray for long lasting style retention
20 Clues: / Name of the Men's line • / Firm workable finishing spray • / Versatile styling foam for wet or dry hair. • / Styling Glaze delivers medium styling contro • / Which line guarantees thicker hair in 30 days • / Which line calms & soothes sensitive skin & scalp • / Which line hydrates & replenishes thirsty tresses? • ...
Unit 8 2018-11-25
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- / a tendency to maintain a balanced or constant internal state
- / Urges to perform certain behaviors
- Kinsey / his research described human sexual behavior and was controversial
- theory / the Schachter-Singer theory that to experience emotion
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- law / the principle that performance increases with arousal only up to a point
- theory / the theory that our experience of emotion is our awareness
- / a complex, unlearned behavior that is rigidly patterned throughout a species.
- / a need or desire that energizes and directs behavior.
- Selye / described General Adaptation Syndrome
- theory / A theory of motivation suggesting that people are motivated
- / a response of the whole organism
- Maslow / known for his "Hierarchy of Needs"
12 Clues: / a response of the whole organism • / Urges to perform certain behaviors • Maslow / known for his "Hierarchy of Needs" • Selye / described General Adaptation Syndrome • / a need or desire that energizes and directs behavior. • / a tendency to maintain a balanced or constant internal state • theory / the Schachter-Singer theory that to experience emotion • ...
Growth and Development Crossword 2021-11-22
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- Child’s stage of life from 6-12 years
- Stage of life that begins in mid 30s and lasts through the late 60s
- In the first 24 hours of life, you assess profound ______ changes
- This period is within the first 28 days of life
- How does an infant communicate?
- Part of the developmental framework for nursing encourages ______ care
- Erikson’s theory states that identity versus role confusion occurs during which developmental stage
- A full term pregnancy lasts _____ weeks
- The ______ stage of psychosexual development occurs between 6-12 years of age
- As a part of moral decision making, the nurse should _________ their own beliefs when helping patients make decisions
- Health risk for adolescence
- During puberty, _____ becomes possible
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- Leading cause of death in adolescents
- ______ proposed that the human mind is divided into the unconscious and conscious mind and focuses on psychosexual development
- Health risks for preschoolers are injury prevention and _____ safety
- The postformal thought of the cognitive development theory occurs during the _______stage
- assessment of _______ _______ is critical for healthcare teaching
- Child’s stage of life from 12 months-36 months
- During preschooler stage, _____ movements continue to develop
- _____ is the theorist that created the theory known as a maturational developmental theory and states that development is directed by genes
- _____ is a health risk for toddlers
- Shoulder/hip width and ______ are physical changes during adolescence
- Stage of life from late teens to mid-to-late 30s
- When assessing a patient, you want to ask _____ ended questions
- Stage of life from 13-20 years
- _____ _____ is an essential component of discharge
- Preconventional reasoning is when children are asking ______?
- Child’s stage of life from 3-5 years
- Child's stage of life from 1 month-1 year
- There are six stages and three levels of _______ moral developmental theory
30 Clues: Health risk for adolescence • Stage of life from 13-20 years • How does an infant communicate? • _____ is a health risk for toddlers • Child’s stage of life from 3-5 years • Leading cause of death in adolescents • Child’s stage of life from 6-12 years • During puberty, _____ becomes possible • A full term pregnancy lasts _____ weeks • ...
NURSING THEORISTS 2023-11-30
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- this personal factor include variable such as race, ethnicity, acculturation, education and socio- economic status
- Girls on the move, which studies and measures intervention results as it applies to use the model to encourage young people to perform active ____________
- Pender, Parse, Leininger, Newman
- this is learned shared, and transmitted values, beliefs, norms and lifeways
- These factors categorized as a biological, psychological, and socio-cultural
- Leininger was born on July 13, 1925 in Sutton______________
- Assumptions of parse theory were synthesized from woks by the European philosophers, along with the works by the pioneer American nurse theorist ____________
- defined as the subjectively and objectively learned and transmitted values, beliefs and patterned lifeways.
- Generic folk or knowledge
- May result when an outsider attempts to adapt effectively to a different cultural group
- Leininger was appointed professor of nursing and anthropology at the University of___________
- this is a study of nursing care beliefs, values and practices
- Man and environment cocreate in rhythmical patterns
- Leininger opened a psychiatric nursing service and educational program at Creighton university in___________ Nebraska
- Refers to reaching out and beyond the limits that a person set
- factors that include variables such as age, gender, body mass index, pubertal status, aerobic capacity, strength, agility.
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- Parse was educated at Duquesne University, _______________
- She is an author and a professor emeritus at the university of Michigan
- The theory of madeleine Leininger
- Pender finished masters level work in community health nursing at this university
- Man’s reality is given meaning through live experiences
- it is how people look at the world
- A state of well-being that culturally defined, valued and practiced
- She was the first to published the theory “Man Living Health Theory in 1988
- This theory/model was designed to be a complementary counter parts to models of health protection
- On august 16, 1941, Nola Pender was born in Lansing, __________
- Described as behavior motivated desired to actively avoid illness
- She lived on a farm with her four brothers and sisters
- She was influenced by Martha Rogers theory of unitary human beings
- knowledge that describes the professional perspective
30 Clues: Generic folk or knowledge • Pender, Parse, Leininger, Newman • The theory of madeleine Leininger • it is how people look at the world • Man and environment cocreate in rhythmical patterns • knowledge that describes the professional perspective • She lived on a farm with her four brothers and sisters • Man’s reality is given meaning through live experiences • ...
Scientific revolution 2025-07-09
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- Italian scientist developed the telescope
- proved Copernicus theory to be correct
- what was first used to see cells
- Who developed the scientific method
- Earth is the center of the universe
- What are the laws pertaining to the movement of the stars and planets called
- emphasis on reason and observation
- first person to see cells and microorganisms
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- who put Galileo on trial
- followed old ways of thinking Greek and Roman
- discovered laws of gravity,motion, and physics
- the theory that the sun is the center of the universe
- developed heliocentric theory on the sun
- discovered how blood circulates
- Galileo proved whose theories of motion wrong
15 Clues: who put Galileo on trial • discovered how blood circulates • what was first used to see cells • emphasis on reason and observation • Who developed the scientific method • Earth is the center of the universe • proved Copernicus theory to be correct • developed heliocentric theory on the sun • Italian scientist developed the telescope • ...
Advertising - Module 11, Reading 1 2013-01-10
19 Clues: firm • vital • adapt • grave • merge • appeal • viable • broaden • tangible • strategy • sufficient • consumption • influential • established • sequentially • instantaneous • simultaneously • standardization • take into account
Philosophical Paradigms 2024-09-16
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- Explanation of phenomena by their purpose or goal.
- Ethical theory based on rules and duty.
- Study of knowledge and belief.
- Theory that events are predetermined by external forces.
- Philosophy focused on individual freedom and responsibility.
- Philosophy advocating control over emotions and acceptance of fate.
- Philosophy emphasizing conflict between human desire and an irrational universe.
- Belief that reason is the primary source of knowledge.
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- Study of consciousness and lived experience.
- Ethical theory maximizing happiness for the greatest number.
- Philosophy dividing mind and body as separate entities.
- Belief in the absence of meaning or values.
- Ethical theory focused on character and moral virtues.
- Knowledge comes primarily through sensory experience.
- Belief that only one's mind is sure to exist.
15 Clues: Study of knowledge and belief. • Ethical theory based on rules and duty. • Belief in the absence of meaning or values. • Study of consciousness and lived experience. • Belief that only one's mind is sure to exist. • Explanation of phenomena by their purpose or goal. • Knowledge comes primarily through sensory experience. • ...
The Subject and Development History of Stylistics, Its Fields and Research Methods, General Understanding of the Discipline, Stages, Functions, and Theories 2024-12-19
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- theory: The theory studying language characteristics of a particular cultural layer.
- style: The style typically found in social texts.
- method: The method for determining the stylistic features of literary texts.
- means: A linguistic tool enhancing emotional impact.
- style: A stylistic trend covering logical and formal language styles.
- stage: The initial stage of stylistic analysis.
- focus: The specific goal of linguistic stylistics.
- analysis: One of the main methods used in stylistic analysis.
- theory: The theory analyzing the emotional impact of language.
- stylistics: The branch of stylistics focusing on the compositional structure of texts.
- stage: The stage of analyzing stylistic elements in texts.
- and Clues:
- style: The language style specific to newspapers and magazines.
- selection: The study of selecting linguistic tools to suit communication goals.
- A style specific to a particular field or domain.
- theory: The theory studying the role of linguistic tools in conveying meaning.
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- The historical roots of stylistics are connected to which classical discipline?
- stylistics: The branch of stylistics analyzing literary works.
- style: The speech style used in casual conversations.
- style: The style used in everyday communication.
- function: The function of stylistics in education.
- The study of expressive means in language.
- foundation: The core part of theoretical stylistics.
- style: The writing style used in scientific research.
- analysis: A method for examining a specific stylistic device in a text.
- differentiation: The stage of analyzing stylistic differences in texts.
- analysis: The direction studying language features in folklore and storytelling.
- stylistics: The branch of stylistics studying functional styles.
- style: The writing style designed for a broad audience.
- stylistics: The discipline studying linguistic changes in specific historical periods.
- analysis: The discipline identifying the uniqueness of language and style in literary works.
31 Clues: and Clues: • The study of expressive means in language. • stage: The initial stage of stylistic analysis. • style: The style used in everyday communication. • style: The style typically found in social texts. • A style specific to a particular field or domain. • function: The function of stylistics in education. • focus: The specific goal of linguistic stylistics. • ...
N&T Crossword 2023-08-10
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- Big tax deadline month.
- An accountant's best organization friend.
- Essential fuel for accountants.
- The kind of firm Nienow & Tierney strives to be (see vision statement).
- Home to Nienow & Tierney.
- Our massage queen.
- Communication app for the firm.
- Please hold.
- N&T's go-to for info on the current murder trials--also CalCPA's Chapter President.
- An organized compilation of all the source documents for each client.
- Please hold for longer.
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- proud father of Poppy.
- Financial statement #2.
- 2023's big tax deadline month.
- Harry Style's biggest fan.
- "Hi I'm tall and I played on a minor league baseball team before I switched to my true passion."
- Fun break time activity (played at 3).
- Financial statement #1.
- Bullseye _____.
- Bookkeeping program.
- Played John Adams in a production of 1776 in high school.
- Before CCH there was...
22 Clues: Please hold. • Bullseye _____. • Our massage queen. • Bookkeeping program. • proud father of Poppy. • Financial statement #2. • Big tax deadline month. • Financial statement #1. • Before CCH there was... • Please hold for longer. • Home to Nienow & Tierney. • Harry Style's biggest fan. • 2023's big tax deadline month. • Essential fuel for accountants. • Communication app for the firm. • ...
Piaget's Theory of Development 2017-01-11
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- / Same stages in a fixed order
- / Infant learns to co-ordinate different body parts
- / Infant still knows a object or person exists even if they cannot see it
- / First stage of Piaget's theory, occurs from birth to two years
- / Treating inanimate objects as if they were alive
- / Solving problems logically and scientifically
- / Child is unable to work backwards in their thinking
- / Pattern of thinking is the same for all children everywhere
- / Infant recognises they exist physically
- / Second stage of Piaget's theory, occurs between 2 and 7 years
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- / Final stage of Piaget's theory, occurs from age 11 and onwards
- / how children think and behave differently as they get older
- / Ability to put things into rank order
- / Third stage of Piaget's theory, occurs between 7 and 11 years
- / Seeing and thinking of the world from your point-of-view only
- / When children know that the properties of certain objects remain the same
- / When children start understanding and enjoying word games
17 Clues: / Same stages in a fixed order • / Ability to put things into rank order • / Infant recognises they exist physically • / Solving problems logically and scientifically • / Treating inanimate objects as if they were alive • / Infant learns to co-ordinate different body parts • / Child is unable to work backwards in their thinking • ...
Plate Tectonics Menu Appetizer 2017-02-21
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- Wegener the scientist who invented the continental drift theory
- ocean ridge when two plates in the oceanic crust divide it forms a
- the movement of the transform boundary
- The earth was once one huge earth called
- the movement of the convergent boundary
- boundary when to plates are colliding it forms what boundary
- drift the theory that the earth was once one huge earth called Pangaea and then separated.
- Plates pieces of Earth's crust and uppermost mantle, together referred to as the lithosphere.
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- Hess the scientist who invented the sea floor spreading theory
- floor spreading the theory that the earth sea floor spreads and generates new earth and gets rid of old earth
- the movement of the divergent boundary
- the hot substance in the the core of the earth
- Valley when two plates in the continental crust divide it forms a
- boundary when two plates are dividing it forms what boundary
- when subduction Occurs in the oceanic crust it forms a
- the sideways and downward movement of the edge of a plate of the earth's crust into the mantle beneath another plate.
- Boundary when two plates are sliding it forms what boundary
- the movement caused within a fluid by the tendency of hotter and therefore less dense material to rise, and colder, denser material to sink under the influence of gravity, which consequently results in transfer of heat.
- Crust the uppermost layer of the oceanic portion of a tectonic plate.
19 Clues: the movement of the divergent boundary • the movement of the transform boundary • the movement of the convergent boundary • The earth was once one huge earth called • the hot substance in the the core of the earth • when subduction Occurs in the oceanic crust it forms a • Boundary when two plates are sliding it forms what boundary • ...
Physical Science 2023-04-11
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- energy that is in motion
- when water starts to melt
- Can almost fully conduct electricity
- When water starts to bubble
- A large magnifying glass
- a small planet
- the unit for work
- The theory the universe started from a big explosion from two atoms
- the unit for force
- For something to be able to be burned or is burning
- that doesn't allow energy to go through a wire into a battery
- what makes up our universe
- A rock that passes by space
- the temperature where atoms stop moving
- can fully conduct electricity
- a celestial ball in space that revolves around the sun
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- made up of the sun and planets
- the letter for a element on the periodic table
- stored energy that could do work but isn't
- A rock that hits earth
- for two or more atoms to combine
- the only matter that is firm and stays in shape
- the ability to do work
- How we identify a element
- How much protons a atom has
- that allows energy to go through a wire into a battery
- Cannot conduct electricity
- A single path for electricity to follow
- The fastest thing in the universe
- A huge rock in space
30 Clues: a small planet • the unit for work • the unit for force • A huge rock in space • A rock that hits earth • the ability to do work • energy that is in motion • A large magnifying glass • when water starts to melt • How we identify a element • Cannot conduct electricity • what makes up our universe • When water starts to bubble • How much protons a atom has • A rock that passes by space • ...
The VSEPR Theory 2023-11-17
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- Molecular geometry with six atoms or groups of atoms arranged around a central atom, forming a symmetrical shape.
- Molecular shape with two bond pairs and one lone pair, resulting in a bent or V-shaped structure.
- Molecules with an even distribution of charge, often found in symmetrical geometries like octahedral.
- The tendency of an atom to attract electrons in a chemical bond, influencing molecular polarity.
- Molecular shape with three bonds and one lone pair, creating a pyramid-like structure.
- An electrically charged atom or molecule, often contributing to overall molecular charge.
- A characteristic of molecules with an octahedral geometry, indicating a balanced arrangement of atoms.
- Geometry with six atoms or groups of atoms surrounding a central atom.
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- Molecular geometry with five atoms or groups of atoms arranged around a central atom.
- A molecular moment created by the separation of positive and negative charges.
- Molecular shape with a bond angle of 180 degrees.
- Molecular geometry with four atoms or groups of atoms surrounding a central atom in a plane.
- Arrangement of atoms around a central atom in a molecule, with a bond angle of approximately 109.5 degrees.
- Property that indicates an uneven distribution of electron density in a molecule, potentially affecting its overall charge distribution within an octahedral geometry.
- Molecular shape with three atoms in the same plane and bond angles of 120 degrees.
- The process of forming sp3 hybrid orbitals in the context of octahedral molecular geometry, where one s orbital and three p orbitals combine.
16 Clues: Molecular shape with a bond angle of 180 degrees. • Geometry with six atoms or groups of atoms surrounding a central atom. • A molecular moment created by the separation of positive and negative charges. • Molecular shape with three atoms in the same plane and bond angles of 120 degrees. • ...
#2 2025-12-02
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- Bentham’s theory that people should judge ideas, institutions, and actions on the basis of their utility or usefulness
- developed a theory that all forms of life, including human beings, evolved from earlier living forms that had existed millions of years ago
- the appeal of art, writing, music, and other forms of entertainment to a large audience
- the seizure of a country or territory by a stronger country
- a powerful form of energy discovered by Marie Curie
- a line of workers who each put a single piece on unfinished cars as they passed on a moving belt
- Darwin's idea of change through natural selection
- refusal to work
- the factors of production are owned by the public and operate for the welfare of all
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- the idea that the United States had the right and duty to rule North America from the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific Ocean
- declared all slaves in the Confederate states free
- the belief that one race is superior to others
- the study of the human mind and behavior
- to withdraw
- an economic system in which the factors of production are privately owned and invested
- a form of complete socialism in which the means of production would be owned by the people
- separation of blacks and whites in the South
- a social theory of survival of the fittest applied to the human society
- introduced the world to a radical type of socialism called Marxism
- voluntary labor associations of workers
20 Clues: to withdraw • refusal to work • voluntary labor associations of workers • the study of the human mind and behavior • separation of blacks and whites in the South • the belief that one race is superior to others • Darwin's idea of change through natural selection • declared all slaves in the Confederate states free • a powerful form of energy discovered by Marie Curie • ...
PARTNERSHIP FIRM 2023-12-30
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- Necessary Entering into a partnership deed in a Partnership Firm is?
- IN PARTNERSHIP,PARTNERS LIABILITIES ARE
- In absence of a partnership agreement, what will be the percentage of profit sharing ratio between the partners?
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- PARTNERSHIP AGREEMENT IS KNOWN AS?
- & Loss Account Which of the partnership firm’s accounts cannot record rent paid to partners?
- IS A PARTNERSHIP FIRM CONSIDERED AS A SEPERATE LEGAL ENTITY?
- IN A PARTNERSHIP BUSINESS,WHAT SHOULD BE THE MINIMUM NUMBER OF PARTNERS
7 Clues: PARTNERSHIP AGREEMENT IS KNOWN AS? • IN PARTNERSHIP,PARTNERS LIABILITIES ARE • IS A PARTNERSHIP FIRM CONSIDERED AS A SEPERATE LEGAL ENTITY? • IN A PARTNERSHIP BUSINESS,WHAT SHOULD BE THE MINIMUM NUMBER OF PARTNERS • Necessary Entering into a partnership deed in a Partnership Firm is? • ...
Unit 1 : Cell Theory& Living Things 2021-08-13
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- The Study of life.
- Homeostasis is relatively constant
- Protist is a single-celled organism of the kingdom Protista.
- Ernest Everett Just
- The scientist that discovered the law of elasticity.
- The scientist that founded cell theory.
- Virchow “The Father of modern pathology.”
- A virus is an infectious agent that uses living cells to multiply.
- The scientist who discovered ribosomes.
- Bacteria is a large group of unicellular microorganisms which have cell walls but lack organelles.
- A theory that states that every living thing is made up of cells.
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- A unicellular organism that lacks an nucleus.
- A system that describes the order of life from smallest to largest.
- conditions that organisms maintain.
- Elma L. Gonzalez
- A method of procedure that has characterized natural science.
- The parts of the cell that makes the cell function.
- The scientist that extended the cell theory.
- Organisms that cells contain nucleus.
- The basic unit of life.
- A law is the description of observed phenomenon.
- A claim made by scientist.
22 Clues: Elma L. Gonzalez • The Study of life. • Ernest Everett Just • The basic unit of life. • A claim made by scientist. • Homeostasis is relatively constant • conditions that organisms maintain. • Organisms that cells contain nucleus. • The scientist that founded cell theory. • The scientist who discovered ribosomes. • Virchow “The Father of modern pathology.” • ...
chapter 2 deca management 2023-09-18
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- theory that focuses on organizing work with the goal of increasing worker productivity
- specialization of individuals who perform specific tasks
- an idea or collection of ideas used as a set of guidelines for managing an organization
- classical management theory that uses science to study worker productivity and workflow
- emerging management theory in which decisions are based on a combination of critical thinking and the best available evidence
- theory that focuses on improving the organization through understanding employee motivation and behavior; also called human relations management
- management theory that uses measureable techniques to improve decision-making in an organization; sometimes referred to as management science
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- time in history when machines replaced human and animal power
- contemporary management theory that suggests the appropriate style of management depending on the situation
- classical management that focuses on the organization as a whole and identifies effective ways to organize and manage a business
- classical management theory that is an approached based on precisely defined procedures and a clearly defined order of command
- management philosophy in which the success of an organization is directly related to customer satisfaction; aka TQM
- system in which people, items or issues are ranked in order of importance
13 Clues: specialization of individuals who perform specific tasks • time in history when machines replaced human and animal power • system in which people, items or issues are ranked in order of importance • theory that focuses on organizing work with the goal of increasing worker productivity • ...
Interference theory 2024-11-14
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- The passing of what causes retroactive interference to be greater than proactive?
- Who found evidence to support the validity of Retroactive Interference theory?
- What sector benefits from the practical applications of interference theory?
- Type of interference that involves forgettiing new info. as it's confused with old?
- What type of research method did Postman conduct in 1960?
- When a memory is forgotten due to another memory conflicting with it?
- What do lab tasks testing interference lack?
- What type of sport did the ppts of Baddeley and Hitch play?
- Type of approach that focuses on different counterparts of the human mind together?
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- Type of interference that involves forgetting old info. as it's confused with new?
- A higher number of what decreased recall in Baddeley and Hitch's rugby study?
- Who suggested the types of interference?
- Who stated that studying similar subjects causes interference?
- People with a higher what were less susceptible to proactive interference?
- What's it called when a theory simplifies a cognitive process to a single cause?
- Is interference theory reliable or unreliable?
- Type of research method that was conducted by Baddeley and Hitch when testing retroactive interference?
- What did McGeoch and McDonald ask their ppts to recall?
18 Clues: Who suggested the types of interference? • What do lab tasks testing interference lack? • Is interference theory reliable or unreliable? • What did McGeoch and McDonald ask their ppts to recall? • What type of research method did Postman conduct in 1960? • What type of sport did the ppts of Baddeley and Hitch play? • ...
Growth and Development Crossword 2021-11-22
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- Child’s stage of life from 6-12 years
- Stage of life begins in mid 30s and lasts through the late 60s
- In first 24 hours of life, you assess profound ______ changes
- This period is within the first 28 days of life
- How does an infant communicate?
- Part of the developmental framework for nursing encourages ______ care
- Erikson’s theory states that identity versus role confusion occurs during which developmental stage
- Full term pregnancy lasts _____ weeks
- the ______ stage of psychosexual development occurs between 6-12 years of age
- As a part of moral decision making, the nurse should _________ their own beliefs when helping patients make decisions
- health risk for adolescence
- During puberty, _____ becomes possible
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- Leading cause of death in adolescents
- ______ proposed that the human mind is divided into the unconscious and conscious mind and focuses on psychosexual development
- Health risks for preschoolers are injury prevention and _____ safety
- the postformal thought of the cognitive development theory occurs during the _______stage
- assessment of _______ _______ is critical for healthcare teaching
- Child’s stage of life from 12 months-36 months
- During preschooler stage, _____ movements continue to develop
- _____ is the theorist that created the theory known as a maturational developmental theory and states that development is directed by genes
- _____ is a health risk for toddlers
- Shoulder/hip width and ______ are physical changes during adolescence
- Stage of life from late teens to mid-to-late 30s
- When assessing a patient, you want to ask _____ ended questions
- Stage of life from 13-20 years
- _____ _____ is an essential component of discharge
- preconventional reasoning is when children are asking ______?
- Child’s stage of life from 3-5 years
- Child's stage of life from 1 month-1 year
- There are six stages and three levels of _______ moral developmental theory
30 Clues: health risk for adolescence • Stage of life from 13-20 years • How does an infant communicate? • _____ is a health risk for toddlers • Child’s stage of life from 3-5 years • Leading cause of death in adolescents • Child’s stage of life from 6-12 years • Full term pregnancy lasts _____ weeks • During puberty, _____ becomes possible • Child's stage of life from 1 month-1 year • ...
Pg. 389-402 2022-02-26
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- Our bodies use this to regulate our weight
- What theory explains why birds fly south during the winter?
- ___ is a need of desire that energizes and directs behavior
- Sally was way too stressed and Billy was too relaxed for the test. They both performed poorly. What theory does this demonstrate?
- Without this your body cannot function properly
- BMI of 30 or higher
- What part of your brain tells you that you’re full?
- You’ll start to feel increased hunger when you drop below your body’s ___
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- What does the Drive-Reduction Theory make our bodies strive for?
- What theory is most useful for understanding the aversive effects of boredom?
- You need this before you can reach self-transcendence
- Who refuted the Drive-Reduction Theory that physiological needs are all you need to be motivated?
- What part of your brain tells you that you’re hungry?
- Bob was told that if he were to get an A on his next math test, his parents would buy him a new phone. What is this an example of?
- The levels of this causes an increase/decrease of one’s appetite
15 Clues: BMI of 30 or higher • Our bodies use this to regulate our weight • Without this your body cannot function properly • What part of your brain tells you that you’re full? • You need this before you can reach self-transcendence • What part of your brain tells you that you’re hungry? • What theory explains why birds fly south during the winter? • ...
Economics Chapter 14 Crossword 2015-11-23
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- where a firm is able to raise the price of a product and not lose all its sales to rivals (2)
- the business practice of selling the same good at different prices to different customers (2)
- when the perceived benefits of the combined operations of a merged organisation are greater than those which would arise if the firms stayed separate
- the process of buying a good in one market at a low price and selling it in another market at a higher price in order to profit from the price difference
- the type of price discrimination where the monopolist knows exactly the willingness to pay of each customer and can charge each customer a different price
- the right of an individual or organization to own things they create in the same way as a physical object to prevent others from copying or reproducing the creation
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- a firm that is the sole seller of a product without close substitutes
- the type of competition that exists where firms are able to differentiate their product in some way and so can have some influence over price
- a monopoly that arises because a single firm can supply a good or service to an entire market at a smaller cost than two or more firms could (2)
- anything which prevents a firm from entering a market or industry (3)
- the proportion of total sales in a market accounted for by a particular firm (2)
- the right conferred on the owner to prevent anyone else making or using an invention or manufacturing process without permission
12 Clues: a firm that is the sole seller of a product without close substitutes • anything which prevents a firm from entering a market or industry (3) • the proportion of total sales in a market accounted for by a particular firm (2) • where a firm is able to raise the price of a product and not lose all its sales to rivals (2) • ...
Evolution of Management 2020-12-15
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- situation where no one has boss
- important element in system thinking concept
- other name for management science
- important consideration in bossless workplace
- focus of theory Y
- earliest focus of management
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- major contributor in administrative principles
- ability to see both the distinct elements of a system or situation
- introducer for bureaucratic approach
- the focal point in human relations movement to create effectiveness in organization
- main focus in scientific management
- number of subfields in humanistic perspective
- manager's response to a situation depends on identifying ____.
- numbers of subfield under classical perspective
- major focus of humanistic perspective
- focus of theory X
- one of the theory used in human resource perspective
17 Clues: focus of theory X • focus of theory Y • earliest focus of management • situation where no one has boss • other name for management science • main focus in scientific management • introducer for bureaucratic approach • major focus of humanistic perspective • important element in system thinking concept • number of subfields in humanistic perspective • ...
SOC4 Socialization 2025-09-30
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- Internalized attitudes and expectations of society that shape behavior
- Theory that compares social interaction to a performance on stage
- Theory that a child is born as a blank slate
- Breaking with past experiences to learn new norms and values
- The total mix of behaviors, attitudes, beliefs, and values that make someone unique
- Isolated setting where people are under tight control for a period of time
- People such as parents, siblings, or relatives who directly influence social development
- Primary group made up of individuals of similar age and characteristics
- Agent of socialization where a child has the first interaction
- The socialized part of identity that is aware of others’ expectations
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- Process by which people learn skills, values, and behavior needed in society
- Groups or institutions that enable social learning
- Communication tools that reach large audiences without personal contact
- Study of the biological basis of social behavior
- Awareness of having a distinct identity from others
- Transmission of traits from parents to children through genetics
- An inherited, unchanging behavior pattern
- Theory that says children go through stages of imitation, play, and game
- Theory that we see ourselves as we think others see us
- Capacity to learn a skill or gain knowledge
20 Clues: An inherited, unchanging behavior pattern • Capacity to learn a skill or gain knowledge • Theory that a child is born as a blank slate • Study of the biological basis of social behavior • Groups or institutions that enable social learning • Awareness of having a distinct identity from others • Theory that we see ourselves as we think others see us • ...
Chapter 1 Terms Crossword 2023-01-31
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- a method in science that establishes facts through testing and experimentation
- a part of the scientific method that has the possibility to change or vary
- branch of social studies that is concerned with the production, consumption, and transfer of wealth
- the unintentional functions or results of an action, object, or social structure
- He founded the functionalist theory and established sociology as a science.
- wrote about religion, race, gender, and child rearing in the United States
- a perspective that focuses on the necessary structures and make up a society and maintain its stability
- a theory that society is in a state of constant conflict because of competition for limited resources
- disruptions in society and its parts that threaten social stability
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- British philosopher who applied Darwin's theory and survival of the fittest to Sociology
- a theoretical perspective in which society is thought to be the product of the everyday interations of people.
- German philosopher who wrote the Communist Manifesto, which resulted in the creation of conflict theory in Sociology
- Considered to be the father of sociology
- the study of past events, particularly human affairs
- the branch of social studies that deals with systems of government and political activity
- the intended goals of an action, object, or social structure
- the study of the development, structure, and functioning of human society
- study of human biology and the evolution of them as a species
- the scientific study of the human mind and its functions
19 Clues: Considered to be the father of sociology • the study of past events, particularly human affairs • the scientific study of the human mind and its functions • the intended goals of an action, object, or social structure • study of human biology and the evolution of them as a species • disruptions in society and its parts that threaten social stability • ...
Chapter 4 - Ethical Theory and its Criticism 2025-03-06
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- is coming from Greek word
- Founder of Personality Virtues Theory
- Concept of _______ is accepted in principal of duty theory
- is the key word in existentialism theory
- Synonym word for Social Moral Theory
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- Stages of human development in personality virtues
- create greatest happiness of the greatest number of people
- One of the weaknesses of social moral theory
- Humans have to follow the ____ mean to glorify their life
- self interest theory
10 Clues: self interest theory • is coming from Greek word • Synonym word for Social Moral Theory • Founder of Personality Virtues Theory • is the key word in existentialism theory • One of the weaknesses of social moral theory • Stages of human development in personality virtues • Humans have to follow the ____ mean to glorify their life • ...
Science 9-Chapter 10.1 2015-02-25
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- People who study objects in space
- occurs when the lights wavelengths become longer
- The year Arno Penzias and Robert Wilson made their discovery
- the transmission of energy in waves
- most supported theory of the creation of the universe
- How long the search for an explanation of the formation of the universe has been going on
- Space telescope launched in 2001 by NASA
- A galaxy, from above looks like a pinwheel with long arms
- The first person to discover other galaxies besides the Milky Way
- A general term for all objects in space
- energy that is carried, or radiated, in the form of waves
- A space telescope launched in 1990 by NASA
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- Believed to be radiation left over from the Big Bang theory
- main evidence of the Big Bang theory
- How long ago the Big Bang happened
- Telescope launched 1989 by NASA
- Belgian priest and physicist
- A galaxy that doesn't have a shape of organization
- Visible light, is an example of this
- A galaxy, that has some of the oldest stars
20 Clues: Belgian priest and physicist • Telescope launched 1989 by NASA • People who study objects in space • How long ago the Big Bang happened • the transmission of energy in waves • main evidence of the Big Bang theory • Visible light, is an example of this • A general term for all objects in space • Space telescope launched in 2001 by NASA • ...
How to Perform the Heimlich Maneuver 2017-05-25
12 Clues: stuck • difficult • to push out • not able to • holding firmly • no longer stuck • practiced all over the world • thrust a firm push on the abdomen • resolve a decision not to give up • object an object that doesn't belong • emergency medical technician or paramedic • the part of the body between the neck and legs
Unit 8 2018-11-25
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- Maslow / known for his "Hierarchy of Needs"
- / a response of the whole organism
- Kinsey / his research described human sexual behavior and was controversial
- / a tendency to maintain a balanced or constant internal state
- / a need or desire that energizes and directs behavior.
- Selye / described General Adaptation Syndrome
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- law / the principle that performance increases with arousal only up to a point
- theory / the theory that our experience of emotion is our awareness
- theory / A theory of motivation suggesting that people are motivated
- theory / the Schachter-Singer theory that to experience emotion
- / a complex, unlearned behavior that is rigidly patterned throughout a species.
- / Urges to perform certain behaviors
12 Clues: / a response of the whole organism • / Urges to perform certain behaviors • Maslow / known for his "Hierarchy of Needs" • Selye / described General Adaptation Syndrome • / a need or desire that energizes and directs behavior. • / a tendency to maintain a balanced or constant internal state • theory / the Schachter-Singer theory that to experience emotion • ...
Social Psychology 2014-04-09
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- Taste aversion learning
- First practical intelligence test
- Psychology of judgement, decision-making, heuristics and biases
- Cognitive dissonance theory
- Classical conditioning
- Stanford prison experiment
- Hierarchy of needs
- Specialized in language development, humans inborn ability to develop language
- Psychoanalysis, use of free association, transference
- Maternal-seperation, monkey isolation
- Conformity
- Theory on learned helplessness, positive psychology
- Hypnosis
- Behaviorist, operant conditioning chamber
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- Cognitive theory: schemas, adaptation processes, stages of development
- Specialized in sexual and marital problems, individual's power
- Psychosocial development on human beings
- Pioneers of developmental psychology, infant temperament stays same
- Expert on human memory
- Social learning theory/Observational learning
- Cognitive therapy, treatment of clinical depression
- Strange situation, attachment styles
- Behaviorism/Little Albert experiment
- Emotion and facial expressions
- Humanistic psychology, person-centered/client-centered therapy
- Parenting styles, authoritarian, permissive, authoritative
- Theory of moral development
- Shock experiment/Obedience Experiment
28 Clues: Hypnosis • Conformity • Hierarchy of needs • Expert on human memory • Classical conditioning • Taste aversion learning • Stanford prison experiment • Cognitive dissonance theory • Theory of moral development • Emotion and facial expressions • First practical intelligence test • Strange situation, attachment styles • Behaviorism/Little Albert experiment • ...
The Scientific Revolution Crossword Activity 2023-05-10
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- The invention of this object around 1590 allowed biologists to explore a new world that had previously been invisible.
- Proposed the laws of universal gravitation as well as the three laws of motion; his work would provide the foundation of modern physics.
- Early scientists called themselves "natural _____ "
- For more than 2,000 years European scientists believed that a person's health depended on a balance of four body fluids called these.
- His work with gasses led him to propose that all matter is made up of smaller particles that join together in different ways.
- Greek mathematicians Pythagoras, Euclid, and Archimedes developed theories on which this modern subject is based.
- Theory that placed the Earth at the center of the universe with the sun, moon, and plants, all moving in a circular path around it.
- Most classical knowledge survived in this empire after the fall of the Roman Empire in 476 CE.
- Hooke and Boyle's works greatly advanced the fields of biology and ______.
- From this country, Muslim scholars adopted mathematical concepts such as the decimal system, the number zero, and the Arabic numerals.
- Added to the heliocentric theory that the planets had elliptical orbits rather than circular ones.
- This movement began in Europe around the mid-1500s an introduced great advances in science.
- An Englishman who wrote a book called New Instrument that urged scientists to gather data by following specific steps.
- A Polish scientist whose theory challenged the long-held view of the Earth as the center of the universe.
- A proposed explanation for a set of facts.
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- A logical procedure for developing and testing ideas.
- Theory that states that the sun is at the center of the universe.
- In this school of thought, observation, experimentation, and mathematical reasoning replaced ancient wisdom and church teachings as the source of scientific knowledge.
- Was condemned by the Catholic Church in 1633 and placed under house arrest for the rest of his life for his support of the heliocentric theory.
- Muslims built these special buildings to help study the stars using scientific instruments.
- Was the first scientist to describe cells.
- Ancient Greeks often based their scientific explanations on this instead of evidence.
- One of the key steps of the scientific method is the forming of this, an explanation that can be tested.
- French philosopher who believed that everything should be doubted until it was proven by reason.
24 Clues: Was the first scientist to describe cells. • A proposed explanation for a set of facts. • Early scientists called themselves "natural _____ " • A logical procedure for developing and testing ideas. • Theory that states that the sun is at the center of the universe. • Hooke and Boyle's works greatly advanced the fields of biology and ______. • ...
Vocabulary 2025-02-05
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- a spoken or written account of connected events; a story.
- a suggestion or proposal as to the best course of action
- conversation between two or more people as a feature of a book, play, or movie.
- the main events of a play, novel, or movie
- to resolve something, a firm decision to do or not to do something.
- writing that is based on facts, real events, and real people, such as biography or history
- a brief summary or general survey of something.
- the place or type of surroundings where something is positioned or where an event takes place
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- the circumstances that form the setting for an event, statement, or idea, and in terms of which it can be fully understood and assessed
- chronological, in order
- repetition of a group of words from a text or speech, typically with an indication that one is not the original author or speaker
- an idea that recurs in a work of art or literature
- he leading character or one of the major characters in a drama, movie, novel, or other fictional text.
- an individual who wrote a prose of some sort
- a person who actively opposes or is hostile to someone or something; an adversary.
- the process of making known one's thoughts or feelings.
- writing that is imagined or created
- a comprehensive description and explanation of an idea or theory.
- a category of artistic composition
19 Clues: chronological, in order • a category of artistic composition • writing that is imagined or created • the main events of a play, novel, or movie • an individual who wrote a prose of some sort • a brief summary or general survey of something. • an idea that recurs in a work of art or literature • the process of making known one's thoughts or feelings. • ...
OBS Feb 2023 2023-02-13
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- Membrane ___. A method of cervical ripening
- ___ approach. When errors are seen as consequences rather than causes.
- Water ___. A risk with use of high dose oxytocin
- theory which considers active failures and latent conditions that contribute to error.
- ___ culture. Discourages the reporting of errors.
- ___ cause. The factor that ultimately leads to the adverse event
- type of ultrasound to establish accurate dating.
- Artificial rupture of amniotic sac
- Normalization of ___. Small changes or deviations from accepted methodology become the norm for the individual or the unit.
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- Stimulates myometrial cells to contract.
- An error which is inherent in the system.
- ___ Induction. Use of pressure to ripen the cervix.
- ___ theory. When gaps in barriers and defenses line up allowing errors to occur
- Process of adjusting oxytocin based on uterine response.
- ___ event. Undesired effect of a treatment
- Pregnancy beyond 42 weeks.
- ___ score. Measurement of cervical ripeness.
- To choose induction in absence of risk factors
- ___ factor theory. Study of interactions in relation to other elements in the workplace
19 Clues: Pregnancy beyond 42 weeks. • Artificial rupture of amniotic sac • Stimulates myometrial cells to contract. • An error which is inherent in the system. • ___ event. Undesired effect of a treatment • Membrane ___. A method of cervical ripening • ___ score. Measurement of cervical ripeness. • To choose induction in absence of risk factors • ...
Chapter 15 Crossword 2024-10-15
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- Union Which two superpowers competed during the Cold War?
- What international event marked the end of Soviet communism?
- Which existentialist philosopher believed that "existence precedes essence"?
- What concept did Sartre use to describe the anxiety from bearing responsibility for one's actions?
- What physicist is known for explaining string theory in accessible terms?
- What does Sartre call the act of denying responsibility for one’s freedom?
- What structure symbolized the division of East and West Germany during the Cold War?
- Which nation became communist after the U.S. withdrawal from the Vietnam War?
- How many dimensions are involved in string theory?
- What war ended with the division of Korea into two states in 1953?
- Who was the leading proponent of existentialism?
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- What arms race defined much of the Cold War tension?
- Which ideology dominated East Germany during the Cold War?
- Which philosopher argued that the meaning of language is contextual?
- What was the primary concern of the Cold War besides ideological conflict?
- What 1966 organization was founded to advance women’s rights in the United States?
- Which Southeast Asian conflict involved the United States between 1964 and 1973?
- Which theory proposes that all matter is composed of tiny vibrating loops?
- What phrase captures the idea that randomness is still governed by patterns?
- What French philosopher was a leading proponent of deconstruction?
- What theory studies repeating patterns in seemingly random events?
21 Clues: Who was the leading proponent of existentialism? • How many dimensions are involved in string theory? • What arms race defined much of the Cold War tension? • Which ideology dominated East Germany during the Cold War? • Union Which two superpowers competed during the Cold War? • What international event marked the end of Soviet communism? • ...
The Subject and Development History of Stylistics, Its Fields and Research Methods, General Understanding of the Discipline, Stages, Functions, and Theories 2024-12-19
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- theory: The theory studying language characteristics of a particular cultural layer.
- style: The style typically found in social texts.
- method: The method for determining the stylistic features of literary texts.
- means: A linguistic tool enhancing emotional impact.
- style: A stylistic trend covering logical and formal language styles.
- stage: The initial stage of stylistic analysis.
- focus: The specific goal of linguistic stylistics.
- analysis: One of the main methods used in stylistic analysis.
- theory: The theory analyzing the emotional impact of language.
- stylistics: The branch of stylistics focusing on the compositional structure of texts.
- stage: The stage of analyzing stylistic elements in texts.
- and Clues:
- style: The language style specific to newspapers and magazines.
- selection: The study of selecting linguistic tools to suit communication goals.
- A style specific to a particular field or domain.
- theory: The theory studying the role of linguistic tools in conveying meaning.
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- The historical roots of stylistics are connected to which classical discipline?
- stylistics: The branch of stylistics analyzing literary works.
- style: The speech style used in casual conversations.
- style: The style used in everyday communication.
- function: The function of stylistics in education.
- The study of expressive means in language.
- foundation: The core part of theoretical stylistics.
- style: The writing style used in scientific research.
- analysis: A method for examining a specific stylistic device in a text.
- differentiation: The stage of analyzing stylistic differences in texts.
- analysis: The direction studying language features in folklore and storytelling.
- stylistics: The branch of stylistics studying functional styles.
- style: The writing style designed for a broad audience.
- stylistics: The discipline studying linguistic changes in specific historical periods.
- analysis: The discipline identifying the uniqueness of language and style in literary works.
31 Clues: and Clues: • The study of expressive means in language. • stage: The initial stage of stylistic analysis. • style: The style used in everyday communication. • style: The style typically found in social texts. • A style specific to a particular field or domain. • function: The function of stylistics in education. • focus: The specific goal of linguistic stylistics. • ...
Social Learning Theory 2022-02-17
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- A variable of social learning theory and something used to influence behavior.
- Creator of criminology's social learning theory
- Theoretical basis of social learning theory
- A social science that influenced social learning theory.
- Is the theory supported or unsupported by research?
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- When Akers' theory was published?
- Criminal behavior occurs by the same process as this type of behavior.
- A variable of social learning theory and a common behavior seen in animals.
- A reason social learning theory is critiqued.
- Social learning theory proposes that criminal behavior is _____.
10 Clues: When Akers' theory was published? • Theoretical basis of social learning theory • A reason social learning theory is critiqued. • Creator of criminology's social learning theory • Is the theory supported or unsupported by research? • A social science that influenced social learning theory. • Social learning theory proposes that criminal behavior is _____. • ...
CSO March 2023-03-09
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- Since the function was implemented, the Client Diligence team supported 427 of these type of requests across the firm
- Digital credential and badging platform used at GT
- City now included in GT INDUS calendars
- GT firm initiative that shares development tools with all staff
- Number of west region GT offices
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- Account Services service offering that brings together collaborators to win a bid
- CSO Operations builds these for Account Services portfolio accounts
- Fine wool or, CSO fierce leader
- Firm learning platform
- Assignment Administration mascot on Yammer posts
- Community for sharing and caring, the CSO has a private one
11 Clues: Firm learning platform • Fine wool or, CSO fierce leader • Number of west region GT offices • City now included in GT INDUS calendars • Assignment Administration mascot on Yammer posts • Digital credential and badging platform used at GT • Community for sharing and caring, the CSO has a private one • GT firm initiative that shares development tools with all staff • ...
Puzzle 19: Relativity and Space-Time 2025-09-08
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- – Infinite density point in a black hole.
- – Length shrinks at high speed.
- – Theory by Einstein explaining space and time.
- – Three-dimensional extension.
- – Region of intense gravity.
- – The universe.
- – Measurable aspect of space.
- – Massive star system.
- – Combined space and time continuum.
- – Developed the theory of relativity.
- – Orbits a star.
- – Relativity including gravity.
- – Principle of general relativity.
- – Explanation of natural phenomena.
- – Reference frame for motion.
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- – Attraction due to mass.
- – Amount of matter.
- – Change in position.
- – Resistance to motion change.
- – Point of measurement.
- – Warping of space-time.
- – Relativity without gravity.
- – Maximum speed in the universe.
- – Path around a celestial body.
- – Time moves slower at high speed.
- – Continuous progression.
- – Luminous celestial body.
- – Occurrence in space-time.
- – Ability to do work.
- – Boundary beyond which we cannot see.
30 Clues: – The universe. • – Orbits a star. • – Amount of matter. • – Change in position. • – Ability to do work. • – Massive star system. • – Point of measurement. • – Warping of space-time. • – Attraction due to mass. • – Continuous progression. • – Luminous celestial body. • – Occurrence in space-time. • – Region of intense gravity. • – Relativity without gravity. • – Measurable aspect of space. • ...
Internals- Health, Sports and Society 2025-05-07
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- In McClelland’s theory, one key need is the desire to influence others.
- In Johari Widow, this quadrant is -Known to self but hidden from others
- Readiness to change behavior.
- Paralympic athlete So Wa Wai is associated with this sport.
- The seriousness of the threat.
- A health model focusing only on physical or biological factors
- Developed the Self-Regulatory Model of Illness Behavior.
- A goal focused on daily practice or routine steps.
- Author of the 16 Personality Factor Questionnaire
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- Bodily fluids in humoral theory
- Vroom’s theory that connects effort, performance, and outcomes.
- One of the four areas of the Johari Window where self-awareness is shared with others
- In the GROW model, this letter stands for assessing your current situation.
- The condition Simon Biles experienced that caused disorientation during gymnastics.
- The ancient theory that health depends on the balance of four bodily fluids.
15 Clues: Readiness to change behavior. • The seriousness of the threat. • Bodily fluids in humoral theory • Author of the 16 Personality Factor Questionnaire • A goal focused on daily practice or routine steps. • Developed the Self-Regulatory Model of Illness Behavior. • Paralympic athlete So Wa Wai is associated with this sport. • ...
L2 91174 Keywords #1 2022-08-05
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- All transactions recorded in $NZ
- expenditure that provides benefit for >1 period
- transaction are recognised when they occur
- info able to influence decisions due
- life of firm is divided into = periods
- Day to day costs of of the business
- when independent experts agree on info
- transactions recorded@original price.
- info. accurately represents
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- Information without $
- Assets minus liabilities
- firm affairs separate from personal
- Purchasing or improving an asset
- expenditure that provides benefit for <1 period
- Information including $
- (-)asset,(-)equity,not owners contribution
16 Clues: Information without $ • Information including $ • Assets minus liabilities • info. accurately represents • All transactions recorded in $NZ • Purchasing or improving an asset • firm affairs separate from personal • Day to day costs of of the business • info able to influence decisions due • transactions recorded@original price. • life of firm is divided into = periods • ...
Chapter 1 Terms Crossword 2023-01-31
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- a method in science that establishes facts through testing and experimentation
- a part of the scientific method that has the possibility to change or vary
- branch of social studies that is concerned with the production, consumption, and transfer of wealth
- the unintentional functions or results of an action, object, or social structure
- He founded the functionalist theory and established sociology as a science.
- wrote about religion, race, gender, and child rearing in the United States
- a perspective that focusses on the necessary structures and make up a society and maintain its stability
- a theory that society is in a state of constant conflict because of competition for limited resources
- disruptions in society and its parts that threaten social stability
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- British philosopher who applied Darwin's theory and survival of the fittest to Sociology
- a theoretical perspective in which society is thought to be the product of the everyday interations of people.
- German philosopher who wrote the Communist Manifesto, which resulted in the creation of conflict theory in Sociology
- Considered to be the father of sociology
- the study of past events, particularly human affairs
- the branch of social studies that deals with systems of government and political activity
- the intended goals of an action, object, or social structure
- the study of the development, structure, and functioning of human society
- study of human biology and the evolution of them as a species
- the scientific study of the human mind and its functions
19 Clues: Considered to be the father of sociology • the study of past events, particularly human affairs • the scientific study of the human mind and its functions • the intended goals of an action, object, or social structure • study of human biology and the evolution of them as a species • disruptions in society and its parts that threaten social stability • ...
evolution 2021-10-07
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- How well a organisms is doing
- theory of fst evolution
- theory A tested conept
- What is different in individuals
- of the fittest The best survive and pass on genes
- breeding choosing certain parents
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- tree The stands of related organisms
- equilibrium theorey of quick evolution
- A group of the same type of organisms
- structure A small structure
- ancestry The last common ancestor on the branching tree
- ancestry The past ancestor
- darwin theory that explains how organisms evolved
- dating Using two fossils to find the dates
- The dna on a chromosome that codes a trait
15 Clues: theory of fst evolution • theory A tested conept • How well a organisms is doing • structure A small structure • What is different in individuals • ancestry The past ancestor • A group of the same type of organisms • breeding choosing certain parents • equilibrium theorey of quick evolution • The dna on a chromosome that codes a trait • ...
Pg. 389-402 Kaylee, Kamaile, Karina, Megan 2022-02-24
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- Our bodies use this to regulate our weight
- What theory explains why birds fly south during the winter?
- ___ is a need of desire that energizes and directs behavior
- Sally was way too stressed and Billy was too relaxed for the test. They both performed poorly. What theory does this demonstrate?
- Without this your body cannot function properly
- BMI of 30 or higher
- What part of your brain tells you that you’re full?
- You’ll start to feel increased hunger when you drop below your body’s ___
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- What does the Drive-Reduction Theory make our bodies strive for?
- What theory is most useful for understanding the aversive effects of boredom?
- You need this before you can reach self-transcendence
- Who refuted the Drive-Reduction Theory that physiological needs are all you need to be motivated?
- What part of your brain tells you that you’re hungry?
- Bob was told that if he were to get an A on his next math test, his parents would buy him a new phone. What is this an example of?
- The levels of this causes an increase/decrease of one’s appetite
15 Clues: BMI of 30 or higher • Our bodies use this to regulate our weight • Without this your body cannot function properly • What part of your brain tells you that you’re full? • You need this before you can reach self-transcendence • What part of your brain tells you that you’re hungry? • What theory explains why birds fly south during the winter? • ...
RETEACHING CONTRACT TYPES 2012-11-23
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- A FIXED-PRICED CONTRACT THAT PROVIDES FOR PROFIT ADJUSTMENT
- CONTRACT VEHICLE USED TO MAKE MULTIPLE AWARDS
- FIXED-PRICE CONTRACT USED WHEN THE MARKET IS UNSTABLE
- COST-REIMBURSEMENT NEGOTIATED FEE (FAR 16.306)IS FIXED AT
- THIS FIRM-FIXED CONTRACT IS USED IN ACQUISITIONS OF QUANTITY PRODUCTION OR SERVICES
- WRITTEN INSTRUMENT OF UNDERSTANDING
- A SERVICES CONTRACT THAT DOES NOT SPECIFY A FIRM QUANTITY OF SERVICES
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- THIS FIXED-PRICE CONTRACT IS USED TO MOTIVATE THE CONTRACTOR
- PROVIDES FOR FILLING ALL SERVICES AND SUPPLIES DURING A SPECIFIED CONTRACT PERIOD
- PAYS FOR ALLOWABLE INCURRED COSTS FAR 16.3
- THE PREFERRED GOVERNMENT CONTRACT TYPE
- CONTRACTOR RECEIVES NO FEE BUT REIMBURSED THE AGREED UPON ALLOWABLE COSTS
12 Clues: WRITTEN INSTRUMENT OF UNDERSTANDING • THE PREFERRED GOVERNMENT CONTRACT TYPE • PAYS FOR ALLOWABLE INCURRED COSTS FAR 16.3 • CONTRACT VEHICLE USED TO MAKE MULTIPLE AWARDS • FIXED-PRICE CONTRACT USED WHEN THE MARKET IS UNSTABLE • COST-REIMBURSEMENT NEGOTIATED FEE (FAR 16.306)IS FIXED AT • A FIXED-PRICED CONTRACT THAT PROVIDES FOR PROFIT ADJUSTMENT • ...
Exam3 Crossword 2020-11-06
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- Advocated for a shareholder rights approach to social responsibility
- Video showed this company engaging in CSR in the developing world
- First leadership mechanism - what a leader pays _____________ to
- command response to 2008 Financial Crisis (two names no spaces)
- Originated mortgages, charged fees, and "sold" mortgages to investment banks
- Fourth leadership mechanism - a leader's allocation of
- Pumped money into the pipeline and made more money available for mortgage lending
- Third responsibility of a company in the CSR pyramid
- Second responsibility of a company in the CSR pyramid
- First responsibility of a company in the CSR pyramid
- Final, discretionary responsibility of a company in the CSR pyramid
- Wrote about "creating shared value" (two words, ampersand, no spaces)
- Purchased mortgages and bundled them in to CDO's(two words no spaces)
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- Third leadership mechanism - a leader's actions (two words no spaces)
- Fifth leadership mechanism - a leader's criteria for ________________ (two words, ampersand, no spaces)
- Had a theory of five leadership mechanisms
- Consulting firm that wrote a report about leadership needs after the 2008 crisis
- Purchased homes, many with "subprime" mortgages(two words no spaces)
- Command response to 2002 Financial Crisis (two names no spaces)
- Described a pyramid of corporate social responsibility
- CSV article referred to this author in the section "reconceiving products and markets"
- Video showed this company engaging in CSV in the developing world
- Second leadership mechanism - a leader's reaction to ____________
23 Clues: Had a theory of five leadership mechanisms • Third responsibility of a company in the CSR pyramid • First responsibility of a company in the CSR pyramid • Second responsibility of a company in the CSR pyramid • Fourth leadership mechanism - a leader's allocation of • Described a pyramid of corporate social responsibility • ...
Exam 3 crossword puzzle 2015-11-06
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- Fourth leadership mechanism - a leader's allocation of _____________
- Purchased homes, many with "subprime" mortgages (two words no spaces)
- Third responsibility of a company in the CSR pyramid
- CSV article referred to this author in the section "reconceiving products and markets"
- Fifth leadership mechanism - a leader's criteria for ________________ (two words, ampersand, no spaces)
- Pumped money into the pipeline and made more money available for mortgage lending
- Response to 2008 Financial Crisis (two names no spaces)
- Video showed a company engaging in CSV in the developing world
- Had a theory of five leadership mechanisms
- Second leadership mechanism - a leader's reaction to ____________
- Originated mortgages, charged fees, and "sold" mortgages to other stakeholders
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- Response to 2002 Financial Crisis (two names no spaces)
- Described a pyramid of corporate social responsibility
- Consulting firm that wrote a report about leadership needs after the 2008 crisis
- Third leadership mechanism - a leader's actions (two words no spaces)
- Purchased mortgages and bundled them in to CDO's (two words no spaces)
- Second responsibility of a company in the CSR pyramid
- Advocated for a shareholder rights approach to social responsibility
- Final, discretionary responsibility of a company in the CSR pyramid
- Wrote about "creating shared value" (two words, ampersand, no spaces)
- First leadership mechanism - what a leader pays _____________ to
- First responsibility of a company in the CSR pyramid
- Video showed a company engaging in CSR in the developing world
23 Clues: Had a theory of five leadership mechanisms • Third responsibility of a company in the CSR pyramid • First responsibility of a company in the CSR pyramid • Second responsibility of a company in the CSR pyramid • Described a pyramid of corporate social responsibility • Response to 2002 Financial Crisis (two names no spaces) • ...
Evolution Review 2017-02-13
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- as skull size increases, brain size _______
- theory of evolution called periodic catastrophes
- small genetic changes occur slowly over time
- disproved Lamarck, said changes must occur in reproductive cells to be passed on
- differences between individual members of a population
- structure that is inherited, but reduced in size and often unused
- habitat and role an organism plays in its environment
- comparative ________ is evidence for evolution by looking at early developmental stages
- studied human population and said that when population exceeds resources, disaster limits growth of population
- _______ and Eldridge credited with the theory of punctuated equilibrium
- in Darwin's theory of natural selection, he said individuals surviving are those with favorable _________
- type of evidence for evolution which involves looking at the genetic codes of organisms
- Darwin's theory of evolution
- organisms of the same species can mate and produce ___ offspring
- change over time
- variety and abundance of life in an area
- theory that populations have long periods of stability, then brief periods of rapid change, called ____ equilibrium
- similar structures that have a different function, but the species share a common ancestor.
- created a hypothesis that life began in earth's early oceans, the primordial soup
- when humans control breeding of organisms it is called ____ selection
- movement of individuals can disrupt the genetic equilibrium
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- disproved theory of spontaneous generation, said new life comes from life already here
- evolution of one or more species from a single ancestor species
- structures that have similar functions, but different ancestors
- inherited trait that increases a population's chance of survival
- adaptive _______ is when a species evolves into several different forms due to moving to a different environment
- said organisms constantly improving themselves, use and disuse and inheritance of acquired characteristics
- random change in allele frequency, happens in small populations due to chance
- one reason why there are gaps in fossil record, because most organisms never get _______
- 2 species evolve in response to changes in each other over time
- type of evolution that produces similar structures in organisms located in different regions
- preserved remains or imprints of ancient organisms
- Darwin observed that each finch had a different niche and were actually different _________
- theory that mitochondria and chloroplasts were once free living cells
- ___ and Miller tried to support Oparin's hypothesis, but formed amino acids (not life)
- Darwin said gradual changes in earth influence changes in organisms, based on work of Charles _____
- change in the sequence of DNA
- family tree showing how organisms are related
38 Clues: change over time • Darwin's theory of evolution • change in the sequence of DNA • variety and abundance of life in an area • as skull size increases, brain size _______ • small genetic changes occur slowly over time • family tree showing how organisms are related • theory of evolution called periodic catastrophes • preserved remains or imprints of ancient organisms • ...
Healthcare Supply and Production 2022-03-15
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- illustrates the rate at which one input substitutes for the other in the production process at the margin
- are directly related to price schedule
- improves for producing a healthcare product
- a rise in the price radiology services related to physician services
- this increases in labor cost would result in supplier decrease willingness to offer as much for sale at original price
- is total output at first increases at an expanding rate but after some point increases at a decreasing rate with respects to greater quantity of a variable input, holding all other inputs constant
- natural occurrences will tend to affect production
- the increase in all input results in a less than proportionate increase in output
- occurs when a doubling of inputs results in a doubling of output
- identifies how various inputs can be combined and transformed into a final output
- shows graphical relation between quantity of healthcare services on the vertical axis and the number of labor input on the horizontal
- reflect the opportunity cost of using any resources the medical firm owns
- the quantity of labor inputs are multiplied by the wage to get this
- Analysis of -- in economics is dominated in neoclassical framework
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- is calculated the same as demand
- when total production is increasing at an expanding rate up to point
- results when an increase in all inputs results in a more than proportionate increase in all inputs results in increase in output
- will be greater at every price the more firms enter the market
- Accountants consider when determining the accounting profits of a medical firm
- result when the medical firm becomes too large and experiences managerial inefficiencies
20 Clues: is calculated the same as demand • are directly related to price schedule • improves for producing a healthcare product • natural occurrences will tend to affect production • will be greater at every price the more firms enter the market • occurs when a doubling of inputs results in a doubling of output • ...
Conflict 2020-05-16
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- A struggle among at least two people arising from differences of perceptions and goal achievement.
- Method used to resolve many differences.
- Problems that prevent reaching a goal and causes conflict.
- Level at which people need each other to attain their goals.
- How things should be done.
- Desire to advance personal goals instead of analyzing the situation to verify assumptions.
- Built on metaphor of an economic marketplace assuming people will make choices that are the most beneficial to them.
- A rightful entitlement to power.
- Stable set of perceptions about oneself which is prone to change throughout life.
- How a message is interpreted.
- A miscommunication of inaccurate perception of another person’s intentions.
- Communicating about communication.
- Personal constructs.
- Personal association for a word
- Explains how people attempt to make sense of the world around them.
- Tension between opposing forces leading to three types of conflict.
- People create meaning through personal schemas.
- Assumes that behavior is caused by a situation outside the individual’s control.
- Barlund’s proposed concept that every conversation between two people involved six views.
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- The belief that there are only three choices; win lose draw.
- What one “says” a goal was during a conflict.
- Submission.
- Views communication as a machine with input and output.
- Attitude and behaviors are developed by observing others.
- Based on a connection with the other party where one person has something that the other person desires.
- Arises from a focus on the underlying interest of each party rather than the demands.
- Causes individuals to feel threatened and react to others negatively.
- Acting to tarnish one’s reputation.
- The regard that something holds worth and importance.
- The moment when the responder can change a direction of a relationship.
- The idea that there is a finite amount of something.
- Situation When goals are more or less positive or more of less negative.
- Mathematical way of calculating projected gains and losses in a social situation.
- A rational weighing of facts and evidence using rules and logic.
- Concept where the goals of all parties in a conflict might be met if creativity is used.
- The theory that the id and superego have an internal struggle.
- Begrudging compliance.
- Dictionary definition.
- Defending one’s position and attacking the other party.
- Event that provokes a conflict and is related to the topic but not always the cause.
40 Clues: Submission. • Personal constructs. • Begrudging compliance. • Dictionary definition. • How things should be done. • How a message is interpreted. • Personal association for a word • A rightful entitlement to power. • Communicating about communication. • Acting to tarnish one’s reputation. • Method used to resolve many differences. • What one “says” a goal was during a conflict. • ...
Quiz 2016-10-16
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- People feeling underappreciated by others is called ______ bias
- Subtract 2 from 5187, multiply by 3, square the number and then divide the number by a number denoted by DFFDG. What you get might surprise you, but have faith. Decode this number and name the organizational theory we are referring to
- X : Japan , Riposo : Italy, Yin and Yang : China . Find X
- Chief Learning Officer magazine every year since 2003 awards leading organizations and learning leaders who have demonstrated excellence in the design and delivery of employee development programs. In Learning in Practice Awards 2016, CLO of the year is awarded to ?
- Duke University found out that there is something more motivating than a cash bonus of $30 or a text from your boss saying “Well Done”. Find the dominating factor.
- In HR Parlance What Is Known As 'The Union Where Employees Do Not Have To Join But They Must Pay Union Dues To Keep Their Jobs Alive'?
- Vardhan Koshal + Subhendu = #X . Find the hashtag jumpstarting IT
- A term (____ effect) produced as a result of an experiment conducted by a famous Australian psychologist, whereby he concluded that expressing concern for employees and treating them in a manner which fulfills their basic human needs and wants will ultimately result in better performance
- Social learning theory was developed into social cognitive theory by
- Which approach suggests that class conflict arises primarily from the disparity in the distribution of economic power within the society – principal disparity being between those who own capital & those who supply their labour?
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- Name the present CEO of the world’s largest HR organization
- Name the process of certifying the competence of a person, an employee, in an area of capability
- Company X has launched opportunities in designing physics experiments and Saadat Hasan Manto’s life to build a diverse learning experience. Name company X
- In the year 1993, who defined the roles for HR as Strategic Partner, Administrative Expert, Employee Champion, and Change Agent?
- A graphical representation (_____ chart) used to rank in order of importance information such as causes or reasons for specific problems so that measures for process improvement can be established
- This HR analytics startup has launched a HR chatbot, which can interact with employees when needed based on the observed data, causing a positive psychological effect. Name the firm
- The process of analyzing jobs from which job descriptions are developed are called Job________
- HRD ministry launched an initiative where citizens of India can get free education from the best teachers of IITs, IIMs, and central universities online. Name the programme initiative
18 Clues: X : Japan , Riposo : Italy, Yin and Yang : China . Find X • Name the present CEO of the world’s largest HR organization • People feeling underappreciated by others is called ______ bias • Vardhan Koshal + Subhendu = #X . Find the hashtag jumpstarting IT • Social learning theory was developed into social cognitive theory by • ...
Sociology MidTerm Chapter 5 2023-01-13
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- The theory that deviance is more likely to occur when a gap exists between cultural goals and the ability to achieve them
- The theory that compliance with social norms requires strong bonds between individuals and society
- A social condition in which norms are weak conflicting or absent
- Rewards or punishments that encourage conformity to social norms
- The theory that individuals learn deviance in proportion to the number of deviant acts and norms to which they are exposed
- A person who breaks significant social or group norms
- An act committed in violation of the law
- The theory that society creates deviance by identifying particular members as deviant
- An undesirable label used to deny a deviant acceptance
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- Deviance becomes a lifestyle and part of an individual's identity
- Behavior that underconforms to accepted norms
- Ways to encourage conformity to society's norms
- Job related crimes committed by high status people
- Discouraging criminal acts by threatening punishment
- The process of reducing the seriousness of the crimes that injure people of lower status
- Behavior that departs from societal or group norms
- A system compromising insitutions and processes responsible for encoring criminal statuses
- behavior that overconforms to social expectations
- deviance Only occasional breaking of norms
19 Clues: An act committed in violation of the law • deviance Only occasional breaking of norms • Behavior that underconforms to accepted norms • Ways to encourage conformity to society's norms • behavior that overconforms to social expectations • Job related crimes committed by high status people • Behavior that departs from societal or group norms • ...
vocab 2024-05-02
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- visual images or designs on some surface, such as a wall, canvas, screen, paper, or stone, to inform, illustrate, or entertain.
- careful thought, typically over a period of time.
- lack of knowledge or information.
- to expect or assume especially with confidence.
- make a thorough or dramatic change in the form, appearance, or character of.
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- the art of drawing solid objects on a two-dimensional surface so as to give the right impression of their height, width, depth, and position in relation to each other when viewed from a particular point.
- the technique of photographing successive drawings or positions of puppets or models to create an illusion of movement when the movie
- fill (someone) with the urge or ability to do or feel something, especially to do something creative.
- sound especially when recorded, transmitted, or reproduced.
- as a result.
- over piece of narration in a movie or broadcast, not accompanied by an image of the speaker.
- the quality of being new, original, or unusual.
- a person who narrates something, especially a character who recounts the events of a novel or narrative poem.
- form a theory or conjecture about a subject without firm evidence.
14 Clues: as a result. • lack of knowledge or information. • the quality of being new, original, or unusual. • to expect or assume especially with confidence. • careful thought, typically over a period of time. • sound especially when recorded, transmitted, or reproduced. • form a theory or conjecture about a subject without firm evidence. • ...
Smoking + Practice Firm 2023-11-06
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- überzeugt
- Lungenkrebs
- Gefahr
- what's left after smoking a cigarette
- what you get after your final exam
- Gesundheit
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- if you are good at speaking to others you are _______
- von einem auf den anderen Tag aufhören "to quit ______"
- if you are always punctual you have good ______ skills
- if you know how to speak German, English, French and Spanish you have good _____ skills
- Herzinfarkt
- you can't stop although it's unhealthy
12 Clues: Gefahr • überzeugt • Gesundheit • Lungenkrebs • Herzinfarkt • what you get after your final exam • what's left after smoking a cigarette • you can't stop although it's unhealthy • if you are good at speaking to others you are _______ • if you are always punctual you have good ______ skills • von einem auf den anderen Tag aufhören "to quit ______" • ...
Toastmasters Puzzle of the Month: May 2015 2015-05-01
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- Bringing strong images, memories, or feelings to mind
- Leaving one's job and ceasing to work, usually forever
- Clever, original, and inventive
- Friendly, good-natured, easy to talk to
- Ability to make good judgments and quick decisions, typically in a particular domain
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- Alternate between different opinions or actions
- Emotionally rewarding or uplifting
- Holder of a public or civil leadership position
- Better than average
- Mild or indirect word or expression substituted for one considered to be too harsh or blunt when referring to something unpleasant or embarrassing
- Internationally recognized distress signal
- Form a theory or conjecture about a subject without firm evidence
12 Clues: Better than average • Clever, original, and inventive • Emotionally rewarding or uplifting • Friendly, good-natured, easy to talk to • Internationally recognized distress signal • Alternate between different opinions or actions • Holder of a public or civil leadership position • Bringing strong images, memories, or feelings to mind • ...
Psych: Chapter 1 Key Terms 2022-08-22
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- The school of psychology, founded by William James, that emphasizes the purposes of behavior and mental processes
- The school of psychology, founded by Sigmund Freud, that emphasizes the importance of unconscious motives and conflicts as determinants of human behavior
- The scientific study of behavior and mental process
- A set of assumptions about why something is the way it is and happens the way it does
- Perspective In psychology, the perspective that focuses on the roles of ethnicity, gender, culture, and socioeconomic status in personality formation, behavior, and mental processes
- Perspective The psychological view that assumes the existence of the self and emphasizes the importance of self-awareness and the freedom to make choices
- An examination of one's own thoughts and feelings
- Activities Private, unobservable mental processes such as sensation, perception, thought, and problem solving
- Perspective The theory focusing on the evolution of behavior and mental processes
- Psychology The school of psychology that emphasizes the tendency to organize perceptions into meaningful wholes
- Perspective The viewpoint that emphasize the role of thought processes in determining behavior
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- Theory The theory that suggests that people have the ability to change their environments or create new ones
- Thinking The theory that most of what fills an individuals mind is unconscious and consists of conflicting impulses, urges, and wishes
- A learned connection between two ideas or events
- Perspective The psychological perspective that emphasizes the influence of biology on behavior
- Constructs Theoretical entities, or concepts, that enable one to discuss something that cannot be seen, touched, or measured directly
- Perspective The perspective that stresses the influences of unconscious forces on human behavior
- Group A group united by cultural heritage, race, language, or common history
- The school of psychology, founded by Wilhelm Wundt, that maintains that conscious experience breaks down into objective sensations and subjective feelings
- Perspective The psychological point of view that emphasizes the effects of experience on behavior
- The school of psychology, founded by John Watson, that defines psychology as the scientific study of observable behavior
- Observable and measurable actions of people and animals
22 Clues: A learned connection between two ideas or events • An examination of one's own thoughts and feelings • The scientific study of behavior and mental process • Observable and measurable actions of people and animals • Group A group united by cultural heritage, race, language, or common history • ...
Theory of Matter 2025-06-02
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- Energy transferred from hotter to colder substances
- Water, juice
- Oxygen, smoke
- A device used to measure the temperature of
- object.
- A state of rest or balance due to the equal
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- in a substance
- All things around us
- Measure of the average energy level of the
- A body of matter that makes up an object
- The amount of space occupied by any object
- Tables, chairs, pencils
- of opposing forces
13 Clues: object. • Water, juice • Oxygen, smoke • in a substance • of opposing forces • All things around us • Tables, chairs, pencils • A body of matter that makes up an object • Measure of the average energy level of the • The amount of space occupied by any object • A device used to measure the temperature of • A state of rest or balance due to the equal • ...
patnership accounting 2022-12-26
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- What a partner contributes to the firm
- up closing of a firm
- ratio A manner in which partners receive
- does not have any cash and has been named by the court
- A partner leaves a firm
- Person who sorts out matters
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- A manner in which partners give away to the new partner
- Ending of a partnership
- Something that may be purchased or self generated by the partners
- Most important quality between partners
10 Clues: up closing of a firm • Ending of a partnership • A partner leaves a firm • Person who sorts out matters • What a partner contributes to the firm • Most important quality between partners • ratio A manner in which partners receive • does not have any cash and has been named by the court • A manner in which partners give away to the new partner • ...
Introduction to Evolution 2023-11-28
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- Stated that organisms can change during their lifetime and pass on those changes to offspring.
- Theory that states organisms are made by God.
- When humans control breeding
- Learned that the surface of the Earth can change.
- the ship that Darwin sailed around the world in.
- Preserved organisms found underground that are used as evidence of evolution.
- Scientist concluded that if it can happen today it could have happened a while ago.
- I have more of this if I can survive and reproduce better than you.
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- A giraffe's long neck is a(n) ______ because if feeds from tall trees.
- Change over time
- Survival of the fittest
- This animal is similar to the rhea and helped Darwin build his theory of evolution.
- Important islands that Darwin visited.
- Stated that more organisms are born than organisms that survive.
- Tested explanation that answers the question "why?"
- The part of the finches' bodies that helped darwin build his theory of evolution.
16 Clues: Change over time • Survival of the fittest • When humans control breeding • Important islands that Darwin visited. • Theory that states organisms are made by God. • the ship that Darwin sailed around the world in. • Learned that the surface of the Earth can change. • Tested explanation that answers the question "why?" • ...
Trailblazer 2025 2025-06-09
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- __________ describes the inflow and outflow of cash in a business.
- Doeren Mayhew is a __________ accounting firm
- Short for American Institute of Certified Public Accountants
- A brief account of a person's education, qualifications, and previous experince
- Not tax
- __________ Stienebach & PJ Kooima led the tax presentation
- Doren Mayhew Headquarters (city)
- Who led the audit presentation?
- _____________ lists all the goods a company owns that can be sold
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- The name of the food truck for today's lunch.
- The most important exam of your life!
- Doeren Mayhew is the ___________ seventh largest accounting firm in the US.
- The values of Doeren Mayhew are: client-centric, entrepreneurial, ____________, accountable, inspire, integrity
- AUD, REG, _____, BAR/ISC/TCP
- Cost of Goods Sold or
- Amounts owed to a business, regarded as assets.
- Managing Principal of Doeren Mayhew - GR (last name)
- Donovan, Ethan, & _________ led the Former Intern Panel
- An ______ is anything the company owns that can have a price.
- The opposite of credit.
- The motto of DM is to be a Strategic _________
- __________ Doeren needs to work on his resume.
22 Clues: Not tax • Cost of Goods Sold or • The opposite of credit. • AUD, REG, _____, BAR/ISC/TCP • Who led the audit presentation? • Doren Mayhew Headquarters (city) • The most important exam of your life! • The name of the food truck for today's lunch. • Doeren Mayhew is a __________ accounting firm • The motto of DM is to be a Strategic _________ • ...
LIQUIDITY RATIOS 2020-07-28
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- the objective of ____is to asses the ability of the firm to meet it's financial obligations.
- a high liquid ratio as compared to current ratio indicates _____?
- ____ is the study of relation among financial factors of a business.
- ____ borrowings and provisions are included in current liabilities.
- _____ establishes the relation between quick assets and current liabilities.
- ____ and stores and spares are not considered in computing current ratio.
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- which ratio asseses the ability of firm to meet it's liabilities immediately?
- ___ is equal to current assets minus current liabilities.
- which ratio establishes a relation between current assets and current liabilities?
- which among the 2 types of liquidity ratios is considered better to measure short term financial position of the firm?
- the current and liquid ratios are expressed as ____.
- current assets can be realized in cash within____ months.
12 Clues: the current and liquid ratios are expressed as ____. • ___ is equal to current assets minus current liabilities. • current assets can be realized in cash within____ months. • a high liquid ratio as compared to current ratio indicates _____? • ____ borrowings and provisions are included in current liabilities. • ...
Introduction to Psychology 2021-02-26
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- Microscopic fluid-filled space between the rounded areas on the end of the axon terminals of one cell and the dendrites or surface of the next cell
- School of psychology that aimed to understand the adaptive purposes of psychological characteristics
- Greek word for study
- Nerve cells exquisitely specialized for communication with each other. The functioning of our brain depends on the cross-talk of these cells.
- The failure to resolve problems at a particular stage and leads to a halt in development
- A conclusion about the cause of an observed behavior/event
- Chemical messenger specialized for communication from neuron to neuron
- School of psychology, founded by Sigmund Freud, that focuses on internal psychological processes of which we’re unaware
- The science of animal and human behavior
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- A theory that the reaction to an object or event by a person or animal can be modified by ‘learning’
- Discipline that applies Darwin’s theory of natural selection to man and animal behavior.
- Discovery of basic elements (structures) of the human mind
- Where all decision-making processes lie as it is the executive of the personality
- Emphasizes social and cultural Influences on Behavior
- Refers to the acquisition, processing, organizing, and use of knowledge
- A theory that suggests that environment shapes human behavior
- A theory of psychology wherein it states that each individual has a unique potential
- Study of how behavior changes over the lifespan
- Greek word for soul
- Impostor of Science; a set of claims that seem scientific but aren’t
20 Clues: Greek word for soul • Greek word for study • The science of animal and human behavior • Study of how behavior changes over the lifespan • Emphasizes social and cultural Influences on Behavior • Discovery of basic elements (structures) of the human mind • A conclusion about the cause of an observed behavior/event • ...
Unit 7 Review 2021-03-25
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- Series of events that led to modern science
- Leader of the Jacobins
- Proved Copernicus' theory to be true
- First to believe in heliocentric theory
- Discovered gravity
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- Dictator of France after the Revolution
- Old French Prison
- King of France
- Social classes in France
- Theory that the sun is the center of the universe
- Tool of execution used during the Reign of Terror
- Intellectual movement focused on individuals
- Radical revolutionary group
13 Clues: King of France • Old French Prison • Discovered gravity • Leader of the Jacobins • Social classes in France • Radical revolutionary group • Proved Copernicus' theory to be true • Dictator of France after the Revolution • First to believe in heliocentric theory • Series of events that led to modern science • Intellectual movement focused on individuals • ...
fdhdf 2024-09-29
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- The theory that earth is grape shaped.
- Upper mantle and the crust.
- Slabs of solid rock that envelope the earth’s surface.
- Apparent fit of the continents and ancient rocks.
- Refers to the evidence that mountain ranges like European coal fields match up with north American coal fields.
- Located on the floor of the Atlantic ocean and stretches from the arctic ocean.
- Proponent of continental drift theory.
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- It is the hypothesis let to the conclusion that new ocean floor was created at the oceanic Ridges
- He gave rise to the theory of plate tectonic.
- Thinner but denser than continental plate.
- Theory of Clarence Edward Dutton, the process that emanates from the earth’s surface.
- It is the outermost layer and is fragmented into a dozen large and small solid plates.
- the northern eastern Eurasia, and one of the largest subduction zone.
- Uppermost layer of the solid part of the earth. Divided into continental and oceanic.
- It is the deepest landforms on earth.
15 Clues: Upper mantle and the crust. • It is the deepest landforms on earth. • The theory that earth is grape shaped. • Proponent of continental drift theory. • Thinner but denser than continental plate. • He gave rise to the theory of plate tectonic. • Apparent fit of the continents and ancient rocks. • Slabs of solid rock that envelope the earth’s surface. • ...
History of Astronomy 2020-08-19
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- Theory that says Earth revolves around the Sun
- group of stars in a pattern or shape
- What the Greek word "planet" means
- Penzias and _____ discovered background radiation
- study of outer space
- Galileo observed this planet's moons in detail
- scientist who discovered lots of galaxies
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- shape of planets' orbits
- wrote the 3 laws of planetary motion
- similar to astronomy, but thinks space directly impacts humans
- Theory that says the Earth is the center
- motion when a planet seems to travel backwards from our perspective on Earth
- Big ____ Theory that explains start of the universe
- explained the heliocentric model
- The shape of the Earth
15 Clues: study of outer space • The shape of the Earth • shape of planets' orbits • explained the heliocentric model • What the Greek word "planet" means • wrote the 3 laws of planetary motion • group of stars in a pattern or shape • Theory that says the Earth is the center • scientist who discovered lots of galaxies • Theory that says Earth revolves around the Sun • ...
chapter 5 2015-11-18
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- cost of production, does not change
- variables plus fixed cost
- electronic business over the internet
- cost, tax, rent, salaries
- output increases at a decreasing rate as more input is added
- cost changes when rate of output changes
- revenue needed to cover total amount of fixed cost
- curve shows quantities sold at all prices
- extra cost after adding one unit of production
- graph showing quantity sold at certain prices
- short production period
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- supply more will be offered at a high price
- total receipts from a firm from the scale of a given quantity
- amount a firm is offering
- things that manipulate price
- materials used in production
- relationship between changes in economic variables
- government payment to increace economic activity
- production relationship between input and output
- long enough to make adjustments
20 Clues: short production period • amount a firm is offering • variables plus fixed cost • cost, tax, rent, salaries • things that manipulate price • materials used in production • long enough to make adjustments • cost of production, does not change • electronic business over the internet • cost changes when rate of output changes • curve shows quantities sold at all prices • ...
chapter 5 2015-11-18
Across
- variables plus fixed cost
- long enough to make adjustments
- cost, tax, rent, salaries
- revenue needed to cover total amount of fixed cost
- relationship between input and output
- shows quantities sold at all prices
- relationship between changes in economic variables
- graph showing quantity sold at certain prices
- extra cost after adding one unit of production
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- materials used in production
- output increases at a decreasing rate as more input is added
- cost changes when rate of output changes
- things that manipulate price
- electronic business over the internet
- cost of production, does not change
- short production period
- total receipts from a firm from the scale of a given quantity
- amount a firm is offering
- government payment to increace economic activity
- more will be offered at a high price
20 Clues: short production period • variables plus fixed cost • cost, tax, rent, salaries • amount a firm is offering • materials used in production • things that manipulate price • long enough to make adjustments • cost of production, does not change • shows quantities sold at all prices • more will be offered at a high price • electronic business over the internet • ...
Scientific Revolution Scientists 2025-01-13
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- supported the idea of infinite universes.
- Discovered the function of the heart and the circulation of blood.
- invented the smallpox vaccine.
- Discovered the stars, Earth, and other planets revolve around the sun.
- Discovered Jupiter has 4 moons and Earth's moon is rough.
- Invented the barometer.
- Invented the microscope.
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- invented the mercury thermometer.
- Developed analyitacal geometry.
- worked on the wave theory of light
- Formulated the gravitational theory after seeing an apple fall.
- Invented algorithms
- helped develop fluid mechanics, pressure, and probability theory.
- Proved mathematically that stars and planets revolve around the sun.
- discovered the relationship between pressure and volume of gases.
15 Clues: Invented algorithms • Invented the barometer. • Invented the microscope. • invented the smallpox vaccine. • Developed analyitacal geometry. • invented the mercury thermometer. • worked on the wave theory of light • supported the idea of infinite universes. • Discovered Jupiter has 4 moons and Earth's moon is rough. • ...
Understanding Human Development 2021-01-29
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- _________'s theory is the knowledge that people of all ages observe and imitate the behaviors of others, regardless of rewards and punishments involved; People are affected by rewards and punishments, but their reactions to them are filtered by their own perceptions, thoughts, and motivations.
- ___________ development are advances in physical abilities.
- _______________ conditioning is the theory that behaviors can be associated with responses
- ___________ Conditioning is the theory that states that people tend to repeat behaviors that have a positive result or are
- __________ motor skills are physical skills involving smaller muscles in the body, such as the hands and wrists
- _____________'s cognitive theory involves four stages. The stages are sensorimotor (infancy), preoperational (toddler), concrete operational (early childhood), and formal operational (adolescence and adulthood).
- refers to physical changes in size, such as gains in height and weight.
- the gradual increase in skills and abilities that occurs over a lifetime
- _____________'s sociocultural theory holds the belief that children are social beings and develop their minds through interactions with parents, teachers, and other students.
- ___________'s psychosocial theory is the belief that personality development occurs during eight stages of life. At each stage, people face and must successfully resolve a psychological or social conflict. If they do not, their unsuccessful resolution will affect future stages of their development.
- ____________ conditioning theory states that people tend to repeat behaviors that have a positive result or are reinforced
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- ___________ motor skills are physical skills involving larger muscles of the body, such as the legs, hips, back, and arms.
- a theory based on the belief that individuals' behavior is determined by forces in the environment that are beyond their control.
- is relatively orderly; is a gradual, continuous process; is interrelated; varies among individuals
- This type of development includes the areas of relationships and feelings.
- _______________ development is the way people change and improve in their ability to think and learn throughout life.
- all of the actions or processes involving thought and knowledge.
- a consistent step-by-step pattern that consistently follows one after another, as in development
18 Clues: ___________ development are advances in physical abilities. • all of the actions or processes involving thought and knowledge. • refers to physical changes in size, such as gains in height and weight. • the gradual increase in skills and abilities that occurs over a lifetime • This type of development includes the areas of relationships and feelings. • ...
ToK #2 2023-02-13
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- the study of right and wrong
- one who believes things are unknowable
- the theory that says truth is what works
- one aspect of the knowledge framework
- Knowledge and the Knower is one
- the process through which we developed our senses
- a technical name for a filter through which we view the world
- ToK is concerned with the ... of knowledge
- its absence makes pattern recognition possible
- what we must do to our sense perceptions
- ToK requires ... thought
- generating generalisations from a number of instances
- we perceive the world through ... senses
- a basis for accepting an expert's claim
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- the world might have been different. It is ...
- a theory of truth that depends on other truths
- a series of questions: Knowledge ...
- a "filter" that colours our perception
- the theory that judges ethicality by consequences
- knowledge via the observation of the world
- a different way of viewing (some aspect of) the world
- concerned more with the structure of an argument
- in ToK, questions are rarely ...
- an argument form based on comparison
24 Clues: ToK requires ... thought • the study of right and wrong • Knowledge and the Knower is one • in ToK, questions are rarely ... • a series of questions: Knowledge ... • an argument form based on comparison • one aspect of the knowledge framework • one who believes things are unknowable • a "filter" that colours our perception • a basis for accepting an expert's claim • ...
FT Puzzle 2024-05-06
Across
- Both of cards and slides
- What we all need to prioritize this month
- Working together
- The conference room we swim in
- Firm namesake and a magazine
- Our favorite security guard
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- Rooftop stomping ground
- Chris' worst nightmare
- The Ohio school to FTP pipeline
- An FTP employee and firm namesake
- Doug and Tori seeing into the future
- Freedman's baby
- A break for kids in school and Congress members
- Administration where Dan and Jeff met
- Paul's special drink
15 Clues: Freedman's baby • Working together • Paul's special drink • Chris' worst nightmare • Rooftop stomping ground • Both of cards and slides • Our favorite security guard • Firm namesake and a magazine • The conference room we swim in • The Ohio school to FTP pipeline • An FTP employee and firm namesake • Doug and Tori seeing into the future • Administration where Dan and Jeff met • ...
Unit 2 Vocab. Test: 12th Grade 2023-10-31
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- , famous and respected within a particular sphere or profession.
- with courage or determination
- , tending to keep a firm hold of something; clinging or adhering closely.
- , make changes in (something, typically a social, political, or economic institution or practice) in order to improve it.
- ,the quality of being free from pretense, deceit, or hypocrisy.
- ,careful and circumspect in one's speech or actions, especially in order to avoid causing offense or to gain an advantage.
- , concerned with or involving the theory of a subject or area of study rather than its practical application.
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- , having a pleasant appearance or manner
- , the use of humor, irony, exaggeration, or ridicule to expose and criticize people's stupidity or vices, particularly in the context of contemporary politics and other topical issues.
- , advise and authorize the use of (a medicine or treatment) for someone, especially in writing.
- ,a note of explanation or comment added to a text or diagram.
- ,having or showing care and conscientiousness in one's work or duties.
12 Clues: with courage or determination • , having a pleasant appearance or manner • ,a note of explanation or comment added to a text or diagram. • ,the quality of being free from pretense, deceit, or hypocrisy. • , famous and respected within a particular sphere or profession. • ,having or showing care and conscientiousness in one's work or duties. • ...
Payton Galpin's Lord of the Flies Vocab Activity #2 2025-11-18
Across
- A string or chain of flowers, leaves, ribbons, or other decorations that is hung in a curve between two points.
- To raise objections or show reluctance; to hesitate out of doubt or scruples.
- Quiet, inhibited, or low-spirited.
- Having or seeming to have no end; tediously long.
- continuously or for a very long time without stopping.F
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- The forming of a theory or conjecture about a subject without firm evidence. It can also refer to the high-risk act of investing in the hope of making a quick profit.
- Intense and passionate feeling or emotion.
- In a way that is stealthy, secretive, or surreptitious, often to avoid being noticed.
- To express sharp disapproval or criticism of someone because of their behavior or actions.
- Made a careless or stupid mistake.
- Covered with or characterized by scurf, which is thin, dry scales or flakes on the surface of the skin.
- With no particular purpose, reason, or effect; lazily or without being active.
12 Clues: Quiet, inhibited, or low-spirited. • Made a careless or stupid mistake. • Intense and passionate feeling or emotion. • Having or seeming to have no end; tediously long. • continuously or for a very long time without stopping.F • To raise objections or show reluctance; to hesitate out of doubt or scruples. • ...
chapters 14 and 15 2022-07-25
20 Clues: theid • Moscow • poetry • cowboys • painter • feminism • lullabies • jazz music • fallingwater • Freud theory • hip hop music • jurrasic world • bright or dark • painting style • Russian theatre • classical music • American pop art • A Trip to the Moon • theory of everything • Merce Cunningham's choreography
CROSSWORD 2023-03-18
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- Facilitated by ensuring
- Consequences of individual actions
- PATTERN, Theory explain crimes committed
- Theory minimize other factors
- Formal, human, and security
- Theory visible of crime
- Have four major components
- Engage in crime
- Theories classified three types
- 36,8 Volumes published
- Father of Sociology
- Act law makes punishable
- Grandfather of Charles Darwin
- Father of Criminal Justice
- Defensible space theory
- Human cells 22 pairs
- Classical school began
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- Act becomes morally right
- Greek word "physis" meaning
- Punishing who do offend
- Human behavior impact behavior
- Theory called " consequentialist"
- Laws enacted in 1926
- TRAITS, Theories determine person's character
- Theories external influences
- Mind and Logos meaning
- Heavy or obese
- Were antisocial and apathetic
- Link criminal behavior twins
- Somatotype thin and flat
- Deterrence from criminal act
- Were manic-depressive
- Personal location called
- Person's awareness space
- TOPINARD, French Anthropologist
- Incorporation of security hardware
- Theory relation criminal offending
- Basic security and behavioral
- "Structurally significant phenomenon"
- LANGE, Studied DZ,MZ twins
40 Clues: Heavy or obese • Engage in crime • Father of Sociology • Laws enacted in 1926 • Human cells 22 pairs • Were manic-depressive • Mind and Logos meaning • 36,8 Volumes published • Classical school began • Punishing who do offend • Theory visible of crime • Defensible space theory • Facilitated by ensuring • Somatotype thin and flat • Personal location called • Person's awareness space • ...
John Grisham 2023-12-23
Across
- - A best-selling author known for his legal thrillers
- - A main character in the novel "The Rainmaker"
- - A son of John Grisham
- - John Grisham's middle name
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- - A town in the novel "A Painted House"
- - A character in a series of short stories by John Mortimer
- - A main character in the novel "The Pelican Brief"
- - A main character in the novel "The Firm"
- - A lawyer who is considered to be unethical or unscrupulous
- - A law firm in the novel "The Firm"
10 Clues: - A son of John Grisham • - John Grisham's middle name • - A law firm in the novel "The Firm" • - A town in the novel "A Painted House" • - A main character in the novel "The Firm" • - A main character in the novel "The Rainmaker" • - A main character in the novel "The Pelican Brief" • - A best-selling author known for his legal thrillers • ...
Pricing Strategies 2023-04-26
5 Clues: set prices based on cost • profit divided by investment • value of money placed on a good • strategy based on the theory that certain prices have a psychological impact • strategy where a firm charges the highest initial price that customers will pay
vocab quiz 2023-02-13
Across
- makes continual twisting, squirming movements or contortions of the body.
- express (an idea or feeling) fluently and coherently.
- place or insert between one thing and another.
- bad-tempered and unfriendly.
- a person who helps another commit a crime.
- difficult to control or predict because of unusual or perverse behavior.
- speak or write about in an abusively disparaging manner.
- a short period of rest or relief from something difficult or unpleasant.
- experienced or present to the maximum degree.
- forms a theory or conjecture about a subject without firm evidence.
- feeling anxiety or concern; unsettled.
- a reduction in the size, extent, or importance of something.
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- restore friendly relations between.
- makes (someone) unable to think or feel properly.
- making a show of being morally superior to other people.
- speak or act in an evasive way.
- warn or reprimand someone firmly.
- disappear or cause to disappear.
- crowd around oppressively; surround and harass.
- able to be hammered or pressed permanently out of shape without breaking or cracking.
- feeling or showing sorrow and regret for having done wrong; repentant.
- a short, thick stick carried as a weapon by a police officer.
- a feeling or state of extreme happiness.
- able to be seen or noticed.
- a series of fixed questions, answers, or precepts used for instruction in other situations.
25 Clues: able to be seen or noticed. • bad-tempered and unfriendly. • speak or act in an evasive way. • disappear or cause to disappear. • warn or reprimand someone firmly. • restore friendly relations between. • feeling anxiety or concern; unsettled. • a feeling or state of extreme happiness. • a person who helps another commit a crime. • ...
Photography Crossword 2022-01-07
Across
- Dividing your image into nine equal parts, creating three equally divided horizontal and vertical lines; Compositional theory
- The position the camera is in when viewing a scene
- The area which surrounds the main subject in your photo; Compositional theory
- The art of capturing light with a camera to create an image
- The measure of various shades of color that are produced by different light sources, ranging from cool blue to warm red tones
- The point of view of a photo taken from above the subject
- If the photo were split in half, both sides of the photo would look the same; Compositional theory
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- A measure of the harshness or brightness of light; Determines how much light is present in a scene; “Quantity of light”
- Any lines or perceived lines that lead to the focal point of your image; Compositional theory
- The point of view of a photo taken from below the subject
- The point of view of a photo taken from the photographer's perspective or level of sight
- The point of view of a photo taken from the subject's perspective or level of sight
- Balance and distinction between highlights and shadows
- Shapes and figures within photos; Compositional theory
14 Clues: The position the camera is in when viewing a scene • Balance and distinction between highlights and shadows • Shapes and figures within photos; Compositional theory • The point of view of a photo taken from below the subject • The point of view of a photo taken from above the subject • The art of capturing light with a camera to create an image • ...
Exam 3 crossword puzzle 2015-11-06
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- Response to 2002 Financial Crisis (two names no spaces)
- CSV article referred to this author in the section "reconceiving products and markets"
- First responsibility of a company in the CSR pyramid
- Second leadership mechanism - a leader's reaction to ____________
- Purchased mortgages and bundled them in to CDO's (two words no spaces)
- Fourth leadership mechanism - a leader's allocation of _____________
- Had a theory of five leadership mechanisms
- Third leadership mechanism - a leader's actions (two words no spaces)
- Video showed a company engaging in CSR in the developing world
- First leadership mechanism - what a leader pays _____________ to
- Pumped money into the pipeline and made more money available for mortgage lending
- Third responsibility of a company in the CSR pyramid
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- Response to 2008 Financial Crisis (two names no spaces)
- Described a pyramid of corporate social responsibility
- Advocated for a shareholder rights approach to social responsibility
- Fifth leadership mechanism - a leader's criteria for ________________ (two words, ampersand, no spaces)
- Final, discretionary responsibility of a company in the CSR pyramid
- Originated mortgages, charged fees, and "sold" mortgages to other stakeholders
- Wrote about "creating shared value" (two words, ampersand, no spaces)
- CSV article said this author's view of capitalism was "too narrow"
- Video showed a company engaging in CSV in the developing world
- Purchased homes, many with "subprime" mortgages (two words no spaces)
- Second responsibility of a company in the CSR pyramid
- Consulting firm that wrote a report about leadership needs after the 2008 crisis
24 Clues: Had a theory of five leadership mechanisms • First responsibility of a company in the CSR pyramid • Third responsibility of a company in the CSR pyramid • Second responsibility of a company in the CSR pyramid • Described a pyramid of corporate social responsibility • Response to 2008 Financial Crisis (two names no spaces) • ...
Legal Office 2023-03-16
Across
- Mixing what should be kept separate.
- A client issue.
- Deposit or advance against future fees and costs.
- A type of law firm that specializes in one main area of law.
- Time spent on tasks for which clients cannot be asked to pay.
- A type of law firm that generates its income from fees paid by clients.
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- The action or process of recording how long something takes.
- Attorney who works for a professional organization, such as a law firm, or is employed by another attorney. They are not considered a partner or a member of a law firm.
- One who shares profits and losses jointly.
- Type of fee for services regardless of the amount of time needed to complete the task.
10 Clues: A client issue. • Mixing what should be kept separate. • One who shares profits and losses jointly. • Deposit or advance against future fees and costs. • The action or process of recording how long something takes. • A type of law firm that specializes in one main area of law. • Time spent on tasks for which clients cannot be asked to pay. • ...
Lesson 4 Economics 2024-03-18
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- Market that runs most efficiently when one large firms provides all the output
- An agreement by a formal organization of producers to coordinate prices and production
- Divide consumers into two or more groups and charge a different price to each group
- Enables a monopolistically competitive seller to profit from the differences between his or her products and competitors products
- Predator loses money each time it drives an endless series of rivals out of business
- Grants firms the right to operate a business
- When competitors cut their prices very low to win business
- A business combination similar to cartel
- Ability to control prices and total market output
- Expenses that a new business must pay before it can begin to produce and sell goods
- Gives a company exclusive rights to sell a new good or service for a specific period of time
- Monopoly created by the government
Down
- Holds a monopoly over its own particular product design
- Simplest market structure
- Refers to an agreement among members of an oligopoly to illegally set prices and production levels
- Competition through ways other than lower prices
- The government no longer decides what role each company can play in a market and how much it can charge its customers
- Characteristics that cause a producer's average cost to drop as production rises
- forms when barriers prevent firms from entering a market that has a single supplier
- Market structure fails to meet the conditions of pure competition
- Contract issued by a local authority that gives a single firm the right to sell its goods within an exclusive market
- Factors that make it difficult for new firms to enter
- Occurs when a company joins with another company to form a single firm
- If a firm controls a large share of a market, the firm will be watched closely
- Describes a market dominated by a few large, profitable firms
- Product that is considered the same no matter who makes or sells it
- An agreement among firms to sell at the same or very similar prices
27 Clues: Simplest market structure • Monopoly created by the government • A business combination similar to cartel • Grants firms the right to operate a business • Competition through ways other than lower prices • Ability to control prices and total market output • Factors that make it difficult for new firms to enter • Holds a monopoly over its own particular product design • ...
Who's That - Madeline Albright 2022-05-23
Across
- to publicize new ideas or items and to try to get the public to buy them
- moves to a new country
- a person who supports an economic theory favoring a classless society and abolition (to do away with) of private property
- to officially suggest a person for a position
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- when something becomes bigger or more extensive
- a takeover either by force or contract
- to support a person for a position; strengthen or make more firm
- something that came at an earlier time, or before something else
8 Clues: moves to a new country • a takeover either by force or contract • to officially suggest a person for a position • when something becomes bigger or more extensive • to support a person for a position; strengthen or make more firm • something that came at an earlier time, or before something else • ...
Chapter 10: Principles of Evolution 2019-12-04
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- Process of biological change over generations
- Theory that processes that can be seen today also occurred in the past
- Members of a group that can interbreed
- Theory of dramatic natural events changing
- Measure of ability to survive and produce offspring
- Theory of how evolution occurs
- Features with the same function in two organisms but different recent ancestors
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- Theory of slow change over long time periods
- Beneficial feature that helps survival
- Traces or remains of an organism that existed in the past
- Remnants of organs that functioned in an ancestor
- Choosing particular traits for breeding
- Study of fossils
13 Clues: Study of fossils • Theory of how evolution occurs • Beneficial feature that helps survival • Members of a group that can interbreed • Choosing particular traits for breeding • Theory of dramatic natural events changing • Theory of slow change over long time periods • Process of biological change over generations • Remnants of organs that functioned in an ancestor • ...
Kennings 2026-03-02
Across
- TARN OF THE BARLEY-MASH
- MOUTH-RUDDER
- HARD WAR TOKENS
- WOUND-REED
- CARRION CLEAVER
- BLOOD-HEADCLOTH
- YEAST'S FLOOD
- FIRE OF THE RIVER
- MOLAR-BROTHER
- SNOW OF THE PURSE
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- STRAP-FILE
- FIRM KERNEL OF COURAGE
- WAR-GARB
- BATTLE-BOARD
- DESTRUCTION OF DIGNITY
- CORPSE-ADDER
- WOLF OF WOUNDS
- HORSE OF THE EVENING-RIDER
- SWORD-STORM
- HONEY-WAVE
20 Clues: WAR-GARB • STRAP-FILE • WOUND-REED • HONEY-WAVE • SWORD-STORM • MOUTH-RUDDER • BATTLE-BOARD • CORPSE-ADDER • YEAST'S FLOOD • MOLAR-BROTHER • WOLF OF WOUNDS • HARD WAR TOKENS • CARRION CLEAVER • BLOOD-HEADCLOTH • FIRE OF THE RIVER • SNOW OF THE PURSE • FIRM KERNEL OF COURAGE • DESTRUCTION OF DIGNITY • TARN OF THE BARLEY-MASH • HORSE OF THE EVENING-RIDER
Vocabulary Terms 2024-05-19
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- Happened to (typically something bad)
- To hinder or obstruct
- Friendly and cheerful
- Certain to happen; unavoidable
- Held back or restrained
- Full of trouble or difficulty
- Animal skin
- To enchant or cast a spell over
- Intimidated or discouraged
- The husks of corn or other seed separated during harvesting
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- A large number
- Unpleasantly domineering
- Pleasant to look at; attractive
- Severe or strict in manner
- A state of great disturbance
- No longer close or affectionate to someone
- The state of being free within society from oppressive restrictions
- Serious and immediate danger
- A rod or spindle passing through the center of a wheel
- Not clear or difficult to understand
- A threat or danger
- Strike with a firm blow; attack or affect severely
- A medieval knightly combat
- Fame or recognized superiority
- Firm and unwavering
25 Clues: Animal skin • A large number • A threat or danger • Firm and unwavering • To hinder or obstruct • Friendly and cheerful • Held back or restrained • Unpleasantly domineering • Severe or strict in manner • A medieval knightly combat • Intimidated or discouraged • A state of great disturbance • Serious and immediate danger • Full of trouble or difficulty • Certain to happen; unavoidable • ...
Business Mgmt Chapter 9 Part 1 2024-02-09
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- Theory suggesting that money is the sole motivator for workers.
- A theory that arranges the five basic needs of people—physiological, security, social, esteem, and self-actualization—into the order in which people strive to satisfy them.
- 1924-1932 studies that mark the beginning of concern for human relations in the workplace.
- Aspects of this theory of motivation that focuses on the work setting and not the content of the work; these aspects include adequate wages, comfortable and safe working conditions, fair company policies, and job security.
- The personal satisfaction and enjoyment that you feel after attaining a goal.
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- The most basic human needs to be satisfied—water, food, shelter, and clothing.
- The need to be the best one can be; at the top of the hierarchy.
- One prominent aspect of human relations, is an employee’s attitude toward his or her job, employer, and colleagues.
- The need for love, companionship, and friendship—the desire for acceptance by others.
- The study of the behavior of individuals and groups in organizational settings.
- The need to protect oneself from physical and economic harm.
- Aspects of this theory of motivation that focuses on the content of the work itself; these aspects include achievement, recognition, involvement, responsibility, and advancement
- This person proposed a theory of motivation that focuses on the job and on the environment where work is done.
- An inner drive that directs a person’s behavior toward goals.
- This involves emotional involvement and commitment.
- The need for respect—both self-respect and respect from others.
- The benefits and/or recognition that you receive from someone else.
17 Clues: This involves emotional involvement and commitment. • The need to protect oneself from physical and economic harm. • An inner drive that directs a person’s behavior toward goals. • Theory suggesting that money is the sole motivator for workers. • The need for respect—both self-respect and respect from others. • ...
LIQUIDITY RATIOS 2020-07-28
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- which ratio establishes a relation between current assets and current liabilities?
- ____ is the study of relation among financial factors of a business.
- the objective of ____is to asses the ability of the firm to meet it's financial obligations.
- which among the 2 types of liquidity ratios is considered better to measure short term financial position of the firm?
- current assets can be realized in cash within____ months.
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- the current and liquid ratios are expressed as ____.
- ___ is equal to current assets minus current liabilities.
- _____ establishes the relation between quick assets and current liabilities.
- which ratio asseses the ability of firm to meet it's liabilities immediately?
- a high liquid ratio as compared to current ratio indicates _____?
- ____ and stores and spares are not considered in computing current ratio.
- ____ borrowings and provisions are included in current liabilities.
12 Clues: the current and liquid ratios are expressed as ____. • ___ is equal to current assets minus current liabilities. • current assets can be realized in cash within____ months. • a high liquid ratio as compared to current ratio indicates _____? • ____ borrowings and provisions are included in current liabilities. • ...
Chapter Six: Discipline That Makes Sense 2017-11-09
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- Don't _____ ( page 108) or Give in.
- Set limits and give _____________ (page 104).
- Discipline and _________ are different
- Consequences show ________( page 106).
- Consequences are about _____ (page 107).
- Let all ______ (page 110) be responsible.
- Consequences that just happen because of an action are called ___________ (page 105)consequences.
- The goal of discipline is to teach children ___________(page 104) discipline.
- Use discipline that ______(page 110) the behavior.
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- Be both firm and _____ (page 107).
- Respect the _______ (page 109).
- (page 105) is the result of a choice the child has made.
- Use __________ words (page 109.
- Consequences are about ________________ (page 106).
- Consequences are ______ and friendly (page 107).
- ____________ (page103) teach children to get something, not to cooperate.
- Talk less and ____ ( page 108)more.
17 Clues: Respect the _______ (page 109). • Use __________ words (page 109. • Be both firm and _____ (page 107). • Don't _____ ( page 108) or Give in. • Talk less and ____ ( page 108)more. • Discipline and _________ are different • Consequences show ________( page 106). • Consequences are about _____ (page 107). • Let all ______ (page 110) be responsible. • ...
NURSE WORD PUZZLE 2022-12-06
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- any change in the internal and external environment that induces a response in the adaptive system.
- the malignant phase of disdainful “not caring” and apathetic indifference.
- behaviors that attempts to control the environment.
- affects the focal stimulus but the effects are unclear.
- set towards the disorganization of the system
- most immediately confronting the person; attracts the most attention.
- his theory was Interpersonal Relations or Psychodynamic Nursing.
- relation as human being to human being.
- SYSTEM- Focus on nursing in Dorothy Johnson 2 Major Systems
- being devoid of hope
- promotes helping behavior that calls a nurturing response.
- one of America’s foremost nursing theorists.
- the means where one perceives realities.
- her theory was “Human-to-Human Relationship”
- constantly changing cognitive and behavioral efforts to manage specific external and internal demands that are appraised as taxing or exceeding the resources.
- “Conceptual System and Middle-Range Theory of Goal Attainment”
- ROGERS- “Science of Unitary Human Beings”
- when the nurse wants or lessen the cause of patient’s suffering.
- in which the person and the nurse mutually identify the person’s problem.
- describes the unpredictable but continuous, nonlinear evolution of energy field that as evidenced by nonrepeating rhythmicity’s.
- which is using the experience of the learner as a basis from which learning products are developed.
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- the way a person responds as a physical being to stimuli from the environment.
- an ontological concept described as a human being’s struggle between good and evil in a state of becoming.
- which consists largely of giving information and is the form explained in educational literature.
- a lonely experience that is difficult to communicate fully to another individual.
- ability to establish relationships or trust.
- ‘’Behavioral System Model”
- refers to a particular group and the patterning of actions, thoughts and decisions that occurs as a result of learned beliefs.
- a process where a person reaches the highest level of consciousness.
- First Lady of Nursing
- her aunt, who had congenital heart disease, led her to pursue a career in nursing
- in which the person accepts new goals and frees herself or himself from the relationship.
- process of organizing, interpreting, and transforming information from sense data and memory.
- events that produce stress.
- strengthens the effect of the focal stimulus.
- adjustment state from the degree of reaction.
- WATSON- “Philosophy and Theory of Transpersonal Caring”
- HALL- care, core, cure model was her theory
- “Theory of Caritative Care”
- excretion of waste products.
40 Clues: being devoid of hope • First Lady of Nursing • ‘’Behavioral System Model” • events that produce stress. • “Theory of Caritative Care” • excretion of waste products. • relation as human being to human being. • the means where one perceives realities. • ROGERS- “Science of Unitary Human Beings” • HALL- care, core, cure model was her theory • ...
chapter 5 2015-11-18
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- cost changes when rate of output changes
- short production period
- long enough to make adjustments
- total receipts from a firm from the scale of a given quantity
- graph showing quantity sold at certain prices
- output increases at a decreasing rate as more input is added
- cost of production, does not change
- government payment to increace economic activity
- amount a firm is offering
- revenue needed to cover total amount of fixed cost
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- variables plus fixed cost
- relationship between changes in economic variables
- supply more will be offered at a high price
- materials used in production
- curve shows quantities sold at all prices
- production relationship between input and output
- things that manipulate price
- electronic business over the internet
- extra cost after adding one unit of production
- cost, tax, rent, salaries
20 Clues: short production period • variables plus fixed cost • amount a firm is offering • cost, tax, rent, salaries • materials used in production • things that manipulate price • long enough to make adjustments • cost of production, does not change • electronic business over the internet • cost changes when rate of output changes • curve shows quantities sold at all prices • ...
Wealth Management 2020-06-10
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- Total financing cost of debt and equity
- Level stream of cash flows starting immediately
- point of the level of sales at which the company breaks even
- Costs that do not depend on the level of output
- stream of level cash payment that never ends
- firm buys back stock from its shareholders
- Ownership shares in a publicly held corporation
- equally spaced level stream of cash flows
- Present value of cash flow minus initial investment
- Debt financing amplifies the effects of changes in operating income on the returns of the stockholders
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- firm's mix of equity and debt financing
- Capital Asset Pricing Model
- amount to which an investment will grow after earning interest
- the interest paid back to the bondholder
- fiancial statement that shows the value of the firm's assets and liabilities at a particular time
- value today of a future cash flow
- Periodic cash distribution from the firm to its shareholders
- sensitivity of a stock's return to the return on the market portfolio
18 Clues: Capital Asset Pricing Model • value today of a future cash flow • Total financing cost of debt and equity • firm's mix of equity and debt financing • the interest paid back to the bondholder • equally spaced level stream of cash flows • firm buys back stock from its shareholders • stream of level cash payment that never ends • ...
NURSING THEORISTS 2021-10-27
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- She developed the Adaptation Model of Nursing The prominent nursing theory
- Is a nurse theorist who created the Theory of Interpersonal Relations
- She developed the system model in nursing
- She developed the environmental theory in nursing
- She developed Theory of Goal Attainment in the early 1960s
- She developed the conservation model in nursing
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- She developed the Care, Cure, Core model of nursing.
- She developed the stages of moral development in nursing
- Is a nursing theorist who developed the Transcultural Nursing Theory or Culture Care Nursing Theory
- She developed the theory of human caring in nursing
10 Clues: She developed the system model in nursing • She developed the conservation model in nursing • She developed the environmental theory in nursing • She developed the theory of human caring in nursing • She developed the Care, Cure, Core model of nursing. • She developed the stages of moral development in nursing • ...
2nd 9 Weeks Review 2023-12-11
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- private ownership and creates competition
- movement to cities from farms
- hired to work in factories for low pay and to fit in small places
- Believed in Heliocentric Theory
- procedure to gather and test scientific data
- Copernicus's theory of sun-centered universe
- believed in social contract
- believed in Natural Rights
- equal distribution of wealth (everyone equal)
- earth-centered universe
- govt. derives from the consent of the people being governed
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- cause of french revolution, 3rd estate had to pay these
- working conditions in factories included
- killing machine of the french revolution
- believed in 3 branches of government
- laws of gravity
- who wrote the Communist Manifesto
- better known as "survival of the fittest"
- 3rd estate would not leave the tennis court until this was created
- believed in geocentric theory
- believed in absolute monarchy
- allowed goods to become cheaper and produced faster
- believed in separation of church and state
- success without government interference
24 Clues: laws of gravity • earth-centered universe • believed in Natural Rights • believed in social contract • movement to cities from farms • believed in geocentric theory • believed in absolute monarchy • Believed in Heliocentric Theory • who wrote the Communist Manifesto • believed in 3 branches of government • success without government interference • ...
Proponents 2020-08-25
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- Burnout
- Triarchic Theory
- Systematic Desensitization
- Multiple Intelligence
- Cognitive Dissonance
- Destructive Obedience
- Balance Theory
- Reaction Formation
- Intelligence Quotient
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- Two Factor Theory
- Contact Comfort
- Structure of Intellect
- G.A.S. Model
- RIASEC order
- Intelligence Tests
- Culture-fair Tests
- Group Factor Theory
17 Clues: Burnout • G.A.S. Model • RIASEC order • Balance Theory • Contact Comfort • Triarchic Theory • Two Factor Theory • Intelligence Tests • Culture-fair Tests • Reaction Formation • Group Factor Theory • Cognitive Dissonance • Multiple Intelligence • Destructive Obedience • Intelligence Quotient • Structure of Intellect • Systematic Desensitization
