theory of the firm Crossword Puzzles
Geology 2025-03-28
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- where plates come together
- The theory that explains how large pieces of the Earth's crust move and change
- The thinnest layer of the earth
- This layer is made of iron and nickel
- The biggest layer of the earth
- A theory made by Alfred Wegener
- This layer is solid due to the pressure
- the mechanical layer right in the middle
- Layer made up of the crust and upper mantle
- this layer is made of iron and nickel and is solid
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- where plates move away from each other
- Stress that occurs when the forces act to squeeze an object
- Properties that involve a reaction to an applied load
- The nature of something's ingredients or constituents\
- where one plate sinks below another
- a break in a body of rock along which one block slides relative to another
- These make up the lithosphere and the continents are on them
- A theory made by Howard Hess
- where plates slide past each other
- The soft plastic-like layer of the mantle
20 Clues: where plates come together • A theory made by Howard Hess • The biggest layer of the earth • The thinnest layer of the earth • A theory made by Alfred Wegener • where plates slide past each other • where one plate sinks below another • This layer is made of iron and nickel • where plates move away from each other • This layer is solid due to the pressure • ...
Introduction to Psychology 2021-02-26
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- The science of animal and human behavior
- A theory that the reaction to an object or event by a person or animal can be modified by ‘learning’
- A theory of psychology wherein it states that each individual has a unique potential
- Impostor of Science; a set of claims that seem scientific but aren’t
- Discovery of basic elements (structures) of the human mind
- School of psychology, founded by Sigmund Freud, that focuses on internal psychological processes of which we’re unaware
- A conclusion about the cause of an observed behavior/event
- Nerve cells exquisitely specialized for communication with each other. The functioning of our brain depends on the cross-talk of these cells.
- A theory that suggests that environment shapes human behavior
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- Greek word for study
- Refers to the acquisition, processing, organizing, and use of knowledge
- Emphasizes social and cultural Influences on Behavior
- Discipline that applies Darwin’s theory of natural selection to man and animal behavior.
- Study of how behavior changes over the lifespan
- School of psychology that aimed to understand the adaptive purposes of psychological characteristics
- The failure to resolve problems at a particular stage and leads to a halt in development
- Where all decision-making processes lie as it is the executive of the personality
- People’s typical ways of thinking, feeling, and behaving
- 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
- Chemical messenger specialized for communication from neuron to neuron
20 Clues: 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 • People’s typical ways of thinking, feeling, and behaving • Discovery of basic elements (structures) of the human mind • A conclusion about the cause of an observed behavior/event • ...
Mini Unit 4/5 Study Guide 2023-12-06
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- must always be present for a scientific explanation to be true
- formed by pieces of sediment
- formed when magma cools
- theory before the theory of plate tectonics
- formed by extreme heat and pressure
- a layer of the earth with the greatest density
- sliding plate boundaries
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- the type of wave that produces earthquakes
- dividing plate boundaries
- this theory states that
- rapid change in the earth's surface
- largest transform fault
- colliding plate boundary
- has caused the creation of more erosion and sediment
- supercontinent/ all landmasses together at one point in time
15 Clues: this theory states that • largest transform fault • formed when magma cools • colliding plate boundary • sliding plate boundaries • dividing plate boundaries • formed by pieces of sediment • rapid change in the earth's surface • formed by extreme heat and pressure • the type of wave that produces earthquakes • theory before the theory of plate tectonics • ...
Chapter 5 vocab 2025-03-05
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- the male hormone
- ________ nervosa a psychological disorder meaning “loss of appetite”
- A process that arouses, maintains, and guides behavior toward a goal.
- _______ nervosa a psychological disorder involving cycles of binge eating and purges because of vomiting or laxatives
- 2 words, A value that is defended to maintain homeostasis
- Regions of cortex located at the junction of the frontal and temporal lobes
- A state of tension and arousal triggered by cues important for survival
- _______-_____ two-factor theory A theory of emotion in which general arousal leads to assessment, which in turn leads to subjective feelings.
- _________ reward - a reward from an outside source
- The main sugar found in the blood
- Combination of physical sensations that are automatic responses to situations
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- a steady internal balance, or equilibrium
- ____-____________ A state of having fulfilled your potential.
- The process of releasing strong or repressed emotions
- 2 words, The state of relief and reward produced by removing the tension and arousal of the drive state.
- _____-_____ theory, A theory of emotion that proposes that physical sensations lead to subjective feelings.
- connection with things or others
- _________ reward - a reward that arises internally
- A hormone secreted by fat cells
- A reward that pulls an organism/ someone’s behavior in a particular direction
- ______-______ law, A description of the relationships between task complexity, arousal, and performance.
- A sense of feeling full; not requiring further food
22 Clues: the male hormone • A hormone secreted by fat cells • connection with things or others • The main sugar found in the blood • a steady internal balance, or equilibrium • _________ reward - a reward that arises internally • _________ reward - a reward from an outside source • A sense of feeling full; not requiring further food • ...
Dynamic Earth 2020-07-30
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- A naturally occurring, inorganic, crystalline solid that has characteristic physical properties and a narrowly defined chemical composition.
- The science concerned with the study of Earth materials (minerals and rocks), surface and internal processes, and Earth history.
- rock Any rock that has been changed from its original condition by heat, pressure, and the chemical activity of fluids, as in marble and slate.
- cycle A group of processes through which Earth materials may pass as they are transformed from one major rock type to another.
- A solid aggregate of one or more minerals, as in limestone and granite, or a consolidated aggregate of rock fragments, as in conglomerate, or masses of rocklike materials, such as coal and obsidian.
- tectonic theory The theory holding that large segments of Earth's outer part (lithospheric plates) move relative to one another.
- Remains or traces of prehistoric organisms preserved in rocks. (See also body fossil and trace fossil)
- The part of the mantle that lies below the lithosphere; it behaves plastically and flows slowly.
- rock Any rock composed of sediment, such as limestone and sandstone.
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- An explanation for some natural phenomenon that has a large body of supporting evidence. To be scientific, a theory must be testable ? for example, plate tectonic theory.
- method A logical, orderly approach that involves gathering data, formulating and testing hypotheses, and proposing theories.
- of uniformitarianism A principle holding that we can interpret past events by understanding present-day processes, based on the idea that natural processes have always operated in the same way.
- rock Any rock formed by cooling and crystallization of magma or lava or the consolidation of pyroclastic materials.
- Earth's outer, rigid part, consisting of the upper mantle, oceanic crust, and continental crust.
- A provisional explanation for observations that is subject to continual testing. If well supported by evidence, a hypothesis may be called a theory.
- Earth's outermost layer; the upper part of the lithosphere that is separated from the mantle by the Moho; divided into continental and oceanic crust.
- The thick layer between Earth's crust and core.
- The interior part of Earth beginning at a depth of 2900 km that probably consists mostly of iron and nickel.
- An individual segment of the lithosphere that moves over the asthenosphere.
- A combination of related parts that interact in an organized fashion; Earth systems include the atmosphere, hydrosphere, biosphere, and solid Earth.
20 Clues: The thick layer between Earth's crust and core. • rock Any rock composed of sediment, such as limestone and sandstone. • An individual segment of the lithosphere that moves over the asthenosphere. • Earth's outer, rigid part, consisting of the upper mantle, oceanic crust, and continental crust. • ...
Perfect Competition 2025-10-16
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- number of barriers to entry and exit that exist in a perfectly competitive market
- what a firm earns in the short-run if at the quantity of output price is less that ATC but more than AVC
- number of firms possible in a perfectly competitive market
- quantity where MC=MR
- efficiency where society gets the amount of output it wants (P=MC)
- what a firm earns in the short-run if at the quantity of output price is above ATC
- type of tax that will change AFC and ATC
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- efficiency where firms pay the least to make their output (P=minATC)
- curve that is the firms SR supply curve for all quantities above AVC
- industry where as new firms enter costs do not change
- industry where as new firms enter costs go up
- what a firm should do if price (at the quantity of output) is less than AVC
- type of tax that will cause MC, ATC and AVC to change and thus change the quantity of output
- type of product made by perfectly competitive firms
14 Clues: quantity where MC=MR • type of tax that will change AFC and ATC • industry where as new firms enter costs go up • type of product made by perfectly competitive firms • industry where as new firms enter costs do not change • number of firms possible in a perfectly competitive market • efficiency where society gets the amount of output it wants (P=MC) • ...
HR QUIZ 2020-09-10
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- Justice exhibits Employees’ perceived fairness of organizational outcomes that they receive
- In Pavlov's experiment with dogs, meat played the role of a/an ______stimulus
- “When group is formed – I contribute less than what I would have while working alone” – Name the concept
- Promotion and transfers are ____ sources of recruitment
- theory has antecedent, behaviour and consequence as its basic components
- Is the TD stage in which agreement is formed within the team,tasks are delegated and commitment and unity are very high
- _____ tool is based on social need theory, helps individuals understand their interpersonal needs and their influence
- effect is an example of how positive reinforcement and expectations can lead to higher results
- The extent to which unequal distribution of power is accepted by a members is called
- In Two Factor Theory Pay & Security falls under ____ Factors
- theory measures the ratio of contributions and benefits of each employee
- A process that is used for identifying and developing internal people with the potential to fill key business leadership positions. ____ Planning
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- theory deals with how we explain behaviour differently depending on the meaning we assign to the actor
- Self – reflection on what is working at present and as well as actions that can be improved is a type of _____ learning
- is known as planned elimination of jobs
- bias is strongest for groups whose goal is to reach consensual agreement rather than finding the correct solution
- tactics involves providing something the target person wants in return for carrying out a negotiation/request
- is one's view of reality
- Model of Individual Behaviour states that Individual Behaviour = Function(Internal & External Factors)
- is commonly known as Vertical Loading of work by adding more responsibility and autonomy
- experiment highlighted the DE-Individualisation process one experiences while enacting a certain role
- Beneficial stress, where the individual is high on both parameters of the Job Control and Job demands is
22 Clues: is one's view of reality • is known as planned elimination of jobs • Promotion and transfers are ____ sources of recruitment • In Two Factor Theory Pay & Security falls under ____ Factors • theory has antecedent, behaviour and consequence as its basic components • theory measures the ratio of contributions and benefits of each employee • ...
Chapter 5 2023-09-14
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- An organization in which either the individuals who established or acquired the firm.. or their descendants significantly influence the strategic decisions and life course of the firm.
- A venture operated by a founding entrepreneur.
- The practice of employing relatives in the family firm. (employment to relatives regardless of qualifications.
- Couples teams who own and manage businesses.
- An organized group of family members who gather periodically to discuss family-related business issues.
- A gathering of family members, usually at a remote location, to discuss family business matters.
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- A business in which the children of the founder become owners and managers. (Second generation takes over.)
- A statement of principles intended to guide a family firm through times of crisis and change.
- A business in third and subsequent generations when children of the Sibling Partnership take ownership and management positions.
- A group of people bound by a shared history and a commitment to share a future together, while supporting the development and well-being of individual members.
- The exercise of reasonable care in the evaluation of a business opportunity.
11 Clues: Couples teams who own and manage businesses. • A venture operated by a founding entrepreneur. • The exercise of reasonable care in the evaluation of a business opportunity. • A statement of principles intended to guide a family firm through times of crisis and change. • ...
LIQUIDITY RATIOS 2020-07-28
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- 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?
- Which ratio asseses the ability of firm to meet it's liabilities immediately?
- ____ and stores and spares are not considered in computing current ratio.
- ___ is equal to current assets minus current liabilities.
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- ____ borrowings and provisions are included in current liabilities.
- ____ is the study of relation among financial factors of a business.
- _____ establishes the relation between quick assets and current liabilities.
- The objective of ____is to asses the ability of the firm to meet it's financial obligations.
- The current and liquid ratios are expressed as ____.
- a high liquid ratio as compared to current ratio indicates _____?
- Current assets can be realized in cash within____ months.
12 Clues: The current and liquid ratios are expressed as ____. • Current assets can be realized in cash within____ months. • ___ is equal to current assets minus current liabilities. • a high liquid ratio as compared to current ratio indicates _____? • ____ borrowings and provisions are included in current liabilities. • ...
LIQUIDITY RATIOS 2020-07-28
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- ____ borrowings and provisions are included in current liabilities.
- ____ and stores and spares are not considered in computing current ratio.
- _____ establishes the relation between quick assets and current liabilities.
- ____ is the study of relation among financial factors of a business.
- Current assets can be realized in cash within____ months.
- ___ is equal to current assets minus current liabilities.
- The current and liquid ratios are expressed as ____.
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- Which ratio asseses the ability of firm to meet it's liabilities immediately?
- a high liquid ratio as compared to current ratio indicates _____?
- Which ratio establishes a relation between current assets and current liabilities?
- 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?
12 Clues: The current and liquid ratios are expressed as ____. • Current assets can be realized in cash within____ months. • ___ is equal to current assets minus current liabilities. • a high liquid ratio as compared to current ratio indicates _____? • ____ borrowings and provisions are included in current liabilities. • ...
Introduction to History 2024-02-21
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- This helped spread ideas and culture across various civilisations
- this is used to show a societies categorisation
- The writing of the Ancient Egyptians
- this happens when everyone is in agreement
- disagreement, often over a theory
- a person who studies human history and pre-history
- Modern humans
- extremely old, outdated, no longer current
- this is used to help historians understand a society when there is no written language
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- an ancient civilisation from the South American region
- The Out Of Africa _______ claims that humans migrated out of Africa
- the rise of this helped civilisations to develop
- the oldest civilisation
- Before Common Era
- the year 1793 is included in this century
- On a timeline, the closer to zero the dates get, the ______ they get
- Common Era
- facts or information used to support a theory
- 100 years
19 Clues: 100 years • Common Era • Modern humans • Before Common Era • the oldest civilisation • disagreement, often over a theory • The writing of the Ancient Egyptians • the year 1793 is included in this century • this happens when everyone is in agreement • extremely old, outdated, no longer current • facts or information used to support a theory • ...
Social and Behavioral Theories 2025-03-15
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- A strategy in behavioral interventions that involves making small, achievable goals
- The process of guiding people through different readiness levels in behavior change
- The ability to control one's own behaviors for long-term health benefits
- The name of the model used to help guide smoking cessation efforts
- The process of tailoring messages and interventions to fit an individual’s specific needs
- A major social and behavioral science theory that involves observational learning and self-efficacy
- A systematic way of understanding events, behaviors, and situations
- A public health intervention should target not just individuals but also this level
- The belief in one's ability to take action
- A construct in the Health Belief Model related to perceived seriousness of a health condition
- The group of theories that focus on explaining why behaviors occur
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- The theoretical approach that emphasizes changing policies and environments to support behavior change
- The perspective that considers multiple levels of influence on health behaviors
- The theory that states behavior is influenced by personal, behavioral, and environmental factors
- A psychological discipline that contributes to social and behavioral theories
- A model that helps explain why people do or do not practice health-promoting behaviors
- A factor that influences whether someone takes health action, such as a reminder
- The belief that an intervention will reduce the threat of a health issue
- One of the key constructs in Social Cognitive Theory, referring to learning by watching others
- The process of reinforcing positive behaviors through rewards or consequences
20 Clues: The belief in one's ability to take action • The name of the model used to help guide smoking cessation efforts • The group of theories that focus on explaining why behaviors occur • A systematic way of understanding events, behaviors, and situations • The belief that an intervention will reduce the threat of a health issue • ...
carbohydrates crossword 2022-05-04
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- Bring water to a ________ and add pasta
- Is the common name for grains?
- Drink plenty of ____________?
- Use about ______ cups of water for every 1 cup of rice
- What is shown to lower total blood cholesterol?
- The rice should be __________ but firm
- 2 foods high in fiber?
- Red fruit that has natural sugar?
- Mineral found in grains
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- Mineral found in grains
- ___________ are edible seeds of certain grasses
- Will not digest or dissolve?
- "Firm to the tooth"
- Carbohydrates are high in what?
- Mineral found in grains
15 Clues: "Firm to the tooth" • 2 foods high in fiber? • Mineral found in grains • Mineral found in grains • Mineral found in grains • Will not digest or dissolve? • Drink plenty of ____________? • Is the common name for grains? • Carbohydrates are high in what? • Red fruit that has natural sugar? • The rice should be __________ but firm • Bring water to a ________ and add pasta • ...
Classification and Evolution 2014-04-24
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- Type of rock that is formed by cooling magma
- Type of bird that piqued Darwin's interest.
- Name of Englist naturist that proposed theory of Evolution
- Largest Kindgom
- The science of grouping organisms
- The softest known mineral
- Naming system using Genus and Species
- Islands that Darwin visited
- Most specific of organism groupings; members can breed
- Plants, mosses,and trees make their own food: They are __________.
- The least specific grouping of living things, with the most organisms
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- Claws, Wings, and gills are examples of this type of adaptation
- The mechanism that starts evolution
- Subatomic particle that has a positive charge
- Kingdom of decomposers, cannot produce their own food.
- Scientist that proposed the theory of sea floor spreading
- Darwin's theory
- The last name of the scientist that grouped all living things
- A characteristic or modification in an animal that helps it survive.
- Migration, hibernation, and swimming in schools are examples of this type of adaptation.
- Examples of this phylum include: Humans, Bears, Alligators
- Type of crust that will subduct back into the mantle.
22 Clues: Darwin's theory • Largest Kindgom • The softest known mineral • Islands that Darwin visited • The science of grouping organisms • The mechanism that starts evolution • Naming system using Genus and Species • Type of bird that piqued Darwin's interest. • Type of rock that is formed by cooling magma • Subatomic particle that has a positive charge • ...
NURSING THEORISTS 2021-10-27
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- She developed the Adaptation Model of Nursing The prominent nursing theory
- She developed the environmental theory in nursing
- She developed the theory of human caring in nursing
- Is a nursing theorist who developed the Transcultural Nursing Theory or Culture Care Nursing Theory
- She developed the conservation model in nursing
- She developed the Care, Cure, Core model of nursing.
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- She developed the stages of moral development in nursing
- She developed Theory of Goal Attainment in the early 1960s
- She developed the system model in nursing
- Is a nurse theorist who created the Theory of Interpersonal Relations
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 • ...
Archetypal Lit Crit Crossword 2022-04-12
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- Benefit of this theory on our own lives (I)
- The arranged structure of interrelated actions
- Method used to interpret literature
- Any type of written work
- Any person, animal, or figure
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- Best literary category for this theory
- Drawback of the "collective unconscious" (A)
- A mental picture that literature creates
- Image, plot, character, or descriptive detail
- Literary work that can't apply this theory
- First name of the female English scholar
- First name of the founder of this theory
12 Clues: Any type of written work • Any person, animal, or figure • Method used to interpret literature • Best literary category for this theory • A mental picture that literature creates • First name of the female English scholar • First name of the founder of this theory • Literary work that can't apply this theory • Benefit of this theory on our own lives (I) • ...
6.11 ELA Center 2026-01-11
Micro 2022-05-16
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- imperfect market with few firms and some price control
- opportunity costs
- imperfect market with 1 firm and full price control
- revenue-costs
- downward sloping market curve in perfect competition
- when a markets decisions have an effect on society, can be positive or negative
- price X quantity
- key economic concept and the result of limitless wants with limited resources
- when one firms actions affect the decisions of another firm
- the amount quantity changes as a result of a price change
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- goods that demand increases as consumers income increases
- upward sloping market curve in perfect competition
- the study of individual markets and firms in an economy
- when two firms agree to price in order to increase profit
- economy with lots of government intervention
- factors that shift the supply curve
- the action of exchanging goods/services
- factors that encourage individuals to act a certain way
- factors that shift the demand curve
- real costs paid such as rent or
20 Clues: revenue-costs • price X quantity • opportunity costs • real costs paid such as rent or • factors that shift the supply curve • factors that shift the demand curve • the action of exchanging goods/services • economy with lots of government intervention • upward sloping market curve in perfect competition • imperfect market with 1 firm and full price control • ...
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 • ...
Wealth Management 2020-06-10
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- firm buys back stock from its shareholders
- Capital Asset Pricing Model
- Total financing cost of debt and equity
- Ownership shares in a publicly held corporation
- amount to which an investment will grow after earning interest
- value today of a future cash flow
- Costs that do not depend on the level of output
- sensitivity of a stock's return to the return on the market portfolio
- Present value of cash flow minus initial investment
- stream of level cash payment that never ends
- the interest paid back to the bondholder
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- fiancial statement that shows the value of the firm's assets and liabilities at a particular time
- equally spaced level stream of cash flows
- point of the level of sales at which the company breaks even
- firm's mix of equity and debt financing
- Periodic cash distribution from the firm to its shareholders
- Debt financing amplifies the effects of changes in operating income on the returns of the stockholders
- Level stream of cash flows starting immediately
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 • ...
Sociology 101 MJC 2015-12-14
11 Clues: Counting things • Conflict Theory • Social Environment • Interpreting things • Functionalist Theory • Individualist Theory • Power and Race theory • coined the word sociology • First name, Suicide Rates • Study of individual and society • the loss of direction in society
SHASTRI RAMSANAHIE 1M 2021-03-19
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- Cells are no longer firm
- A swollen animal cell bursting
- Involved in making proteins and found in cytoplasm
- It is pushed out by amoeba
- A very small multicellular living thing
- When an enzyme can't move
- Process of enzymes breaking down food molecules
- Solution with a pH=5
- An enzyme that breaks down proteins
- The fastest enzyme known
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- Cell membrane pulls away from cell wall in a hypertonic solution
- Made up of many organs
- Composed of a solute and a solvent
- Similar cells working together
- Firm cells that gives plants support
- Group of organisms that both amoeba and spirogyra belong to
- Molecules that fit in to an active site
- When an enzyme no longer works
- A group of tissues working together
- The carbohydrase in our saliva
20 Clues: Solution with a pH=5 • Made up of many organs • Cells are no longer firm • The fastest enzyme known • When an enzyme can't move • It is pushed out by amoeba • A swollen animal cell bursting • Similar cells working together • When an enzyme no longer works • The carbohydrase in our saliva • Composed of a solute and a solvent • An enzyme that breaks down proteins • ...
Sensation & Perception Review 2021-10-28
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- sensory _______; reduced responsiveness to unchanging stimulation
- far-sighted
- for weight it's 1/50
- disrupts figure-ground perception
- near-sighted
- modern color vision theory
- organized whole
- sensation; not active
- where cones are maximally concentrated
- Young-Helmholtz's theory
- perceptual rule based on physical closeness
- transparent protective membrane of eyeball
- receptors for low light conditions
- axons of ganglion cells
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- the signal detection error made by police in Diallo case
- inexplicable via Young-Helmholtz's theory
- muscle feedback for depth
- motional parallax, for example
- how we perceive wavelengths at the long end of the visible light spectrum
- minimum stimulus intensity detectable 50% of the time
- where rods are located
- cells for bars, edges, orientations
- student
- receptors for color vision
- process of converting physical energy to neural code
- perception driven by expectation
26 Clues: student • far-sighted • near-sighted • organized whole • for weight it's 1/50 • sensation; not active • where rods are located • axons of ganglion cells • Young-Helmholtz's theory • muscle feedback for depth • modern color vision theory • receptors for color vision • motional parallax, for example • perception driven by expectation • disrupts figure-ground perception • ...
mia au 15-1 15-2 2021-06-03
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- made the theory of relativity
- the worst economic downturn in history
- type of music
- a theory that emphasizes the existence of the individual person
- American aviator
- a series of programs
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- German state from 1918 to 1933
- German philosopher
- theory of gravity
- 32nd U.S. president
- a cabinet of a goverment in which several parties cooperate
- austrian neorologist
- avant-grade movement in art and literature
13 Clues: type of music • American aviator • theory of gravity • German philosopher • 32nd U.S. president • austrian neorologist • a series of programs • made the theory of relativity • German state from 1918 to 1933 • the worst economic downturn in history • avant-grade movement in art and literature • a cabinet of a goverment in which several parties cooperate • ...
Introduction to Psychology 2021-02-26
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- The science of animal and human behavior
- A theory that the reaction to an object or event by a person or animal can be modified by ‘learning’
- A theory of psychology wherein it states that each individual has a unique potential
- Impostor of Science; a set of claims that seem scientific but aren’t
- Discovery of basic elements (structures) of the human mind
- School of psychology, founded by Sigmund Freud, that focuses on internal psychological processes of which we’re unaware
- A conclusion about the cause of an observed behavior/event
- Nerve cells exquisitely specialized for communication with each other. The functioning of our brain depends on the cross-talk of these cells.
- A theory that suggests that environment shapes human behavior
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- Greek word for study
- Refers to the acquisition, processing, organizing, and use of knowledge
- Emphasizes social and cultural Influences on Behavior
- Discipline that applies Darwin’s theory of natural selection to man and animal behavior.
- Study of how behavior changes over the lifespan
- School of psychology that aimed to understand the adaptive purposes of psychological characteristics
- The failure to resolve problems at a particular stage and leads to a halt in development
- Where all decision-making processes lie as it is the executive of the personality
- People’s typical ways of thinking, feeling, and behaving
- 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
- Chemical messenger specialized for communication from neuron to neuron
20 Clues: 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 • People’s typical ways of thinking, feeling, and behaving • Discovery of basic elements (structures) of the human mind • A conclusion about the cause of an observed behavior/event • ...
Introduction to Psychology 2021-02-24
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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 kstage and leads to a halt in development
- a conclusion about the cause of an observed behavior/event
- chemical messenger specialized for communi- cation 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
- is 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 life span
- 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 life span • 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 6 crossword 2022-05-19
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- a movement of change involving revolution
- Theory that everything grows out from the central city
- how long someone is expected to live
- helping to control the amount of people
- a way of getting around places
- migration from urban to rural
- Battling between populations
- A way of studying urban patterns
- a movement by the people socially
- occurs when the population growth is zero
- Theory that states cities are divided into sectors
- theory that states all movements must start from having resources
- migration from rural to urban
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- movement that is reformative
- How long it will take for a population to double
- a model of the ages of people in a population
- rate you get when subtracting births and deaths
- Ability of women to produce more humans
- How long a human actually lives
- behavior that is shared by many in a population
- The way people wear clothes
- When a large number of people go into extreme panic
- Causing a war for the sake of social change
- Creation of something new
- the study of aspects of human population
- A way of making the population pertain to one race more
- Theory that states there are multiple hubs in a city
- Forming neighborhoods and housing away from the central city
- Total number of people
- A large group of people
- An established area with a large population
- Change that happens between humans socially
32 Clues: Total number of people • A large group of people • Creation of something new • The way people wear clothes • movement that is reformative • Battling between populations • migration from urban to rural • migration from rural to urban • a way of getting around places • How long a human actually lives • A way of studying urban patterns • a movement by the people socially • ...
ESCI QUIZ 2023-12-12
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- Type of lava that is thick.
- Magma that came out of a volcano.
- The other components of metamorphism.
- A molten rock mixture founder under the earth.
- The theory about tectonic plates slowly moving away from each other.
- A type of boundary that has tension.
- One of the components of metamorphism.
- Creator of the continental drift theory.
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- Creator of the sea floor spreading theory.
- Super Continent.
- Used in measuring the depth of the ocean using soundwaves.
- The 8th continent.
- The resistance to flow.
- The internal heat energy accumulated by dissipation in a planet during its first few million years of evolution.
- Type of lava that is smooth flowing.
15 Clues: Super Continent. • The 8th continent. • The resistance to flow. • Type of lava that is thick. • Magma that came out of a volcano. • Type of lava that is smooth flowing. • A type of boundary that has tension. • The other components of metamorphism. • One of the components of metamorphism. • Creator of the continental drift theory. • Creator of the sea floor spreading theory. • ...
Structure of an Atom 2024-09-11
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- Known for wave-particle duality theory.
- Man who discovered Neutron
- Discovered due to the study of Anode rays
- Atoms of different elements which contain the same number of electrons.
- Man who discovered Proton
- In 1900 put forward a quantum theory that was later extended by Einstein
- Discovered due to the study if Cathode rays.
- A situation which cannot be described with certainty.
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- Invented the electromagnetic wave theory.
- A body that is a perfect absorber and radiator of energy.(of all frequencies)
- Fixed region of space where the chances of finding an electron is high.
- Introduced the uncertainty principle.
- A particle with no charge
- A quantum number that describes the number of subshells present in the main shell.
- A Danish physicist who proposed a model of the atom.
- Atoms of same element having same atomic number but different mass numbers.
- meaning small discrete packets of energy.
- Three-dimensional space where the chance of finding an electron is high
- The Schrodinger Wave Equation is named after him.
- light acts as particles and...
20 Clues: A particle with no charge • Man who discovered Proton • Man who discovered Neutron • light acts as particles and... • Introduced the uncertainty principle. • Known for wave-particle duality theory. • Invented the electromagnetic wave theory. • Discovered due to the study of Anode rays • meaning small discrete packets of energy. • Discovered due to the study if Cathode rays. • ...
LIQUIDITY RATIOS 2020-07-28
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- ___ is equal to current assets minus current liabilities.
- Current assets can be realized in cash within____ months.
- Which ratio establishes a relation between current assets and current liabilities?
- The current and liquid ratios are expressed as ____.
- Which among the 2 types of liquidity ratios is considered better to measure short term financial position of the firm?
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- The objective of ____is to asses the ability of the firm to meet it's financial obligations.
- _____ establishes the relation between quick assets and current liabilities.
- 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.
- Which ratio asseses the ability of firm to meet it's liabilities immediately?
- ____ is the study of relation among financial factors of a business.
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. • ...
Historical & Contemporary Theories 2023-01-09
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- Considered to be the father of developmental psychology
- concept that their is interplay between our personality and how we interpret events
- developed the Ecological Systems Theory
- created foundations for psychosocial development
- includes the larger organizational structures, such as school, the family, or religion
- Believed that development is activated by genes, calling this process maturation
- Believed that children learned socialization through education rather than it being innate
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- most famous behaviorist
- includes the setting and those in close contact and influence the person
- theory claiming that it's not possible to objectively study the mind
- includes the larger contexts of community
- Theory that organisms develop from miniature versions of themselves
- focus on how our mental processes or cognitions change over time
- one of the first to recognize how children and adults intelligence differ from each other
- Formed the psychodynamic perspective and other theories that psychiatry focused mainly on
- invented the social learning theory which is a type of learning by watching others
16 Clues: most famous behaviorist • developed the Ecological Systems Theory • includes the larger contexts of community • created foundations for psychosocial development • Considered to be the father of developmental psychology • focus on how our mental processes or cognitions change over time • Theory that organisms develop from miniature versions of themselves • ...
English 10 Vocabulary 1.1 2024-04-17
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- make sure or demonstrate that (something) is true, accurate, or justified.
- hard to find, understand, or define
- the circumstances that form the setting for an event, statement, or idea, and in terms of which it can be fully understood and assessed.
- form a theory or conjecture about a subject without firm evidence.
- interpret or look on (someone or something) in a particular way; regard as.
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- the available body of facts or information indicating whether a belief or proposition is true or valid.
- a fact or condition connected with or relevant to an event or action.
- control or influence (a person or situation) cleverly, unfairly, or unscrupulously
- a person inclined to question or doubt accepted opinions.
- able to be believed; convincing.
10 Clues: able to be believed; convincing. • hard to find, understand, or define • a person inclined to question or doubt accepted opinions. • form a theory or conjecture about a subject without firm evidence. • a fact or condition connected with or relevant to an event or action. • make sure or demonstrate that (something) is true, accurate, or justified. • ...
Personality Vocabulary Crossword 2025-03-07
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- The idea that while environment influences personality, a person can also influence the environment
- The person who developed the Psychodynamic approach of psychology
- Both the Learning and ______ Cognitive approaches claim that personality can change
- A measurable and enduring dimension of personality
- To be valid, a personality test must measure what it claims to measure
- According to the genetic and evolutionary theory, some elements of personality may be _______
- Repression is an example of a _______ mechanism
- A process that increases the chance that a behavior will be repeated
- A problem with trait theory is that it ____ personality but does not explain behavior
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- Follows its conscience
- Prevents us from behaving in a morally improper way
- A theory from Carl Jung that describes universal symbolic representations of people or experiences
- A persons thoughts, feelings, expectations, and value
- Learning theory redefines personality as a set of ______ behavior patterns
- Pattern of enduring characteristics that differentiate people
- Balances the id and superego
16 Clues: Follows its conscience • Balances the id and superego • Repression is an example of a _______ mechanism • A measurable and enduring dimension of personality • Prevents us from behaving in a morally improper way • A persons thoughts, feelings, expectations, and value • Pattern of enduring characteristics that differentiate people • ...
bang 2024-09-17
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- / Luminous objects made of gas, found throughout the universe.
- / A violent release of energy, often associated with the Big Bang.
- / The ability to do work or cause change.
- / A scientist who studies the stars and space.
- / The act of using telescopes and other tools to study space.
- / An explanation of phenomena based on evidence, like the Big Bang.
- / All existing matter and space considered as a whole.
- / The continuous progression of existence and events.
- / The vast expanse that exists beyond Earth.
- / Electromagnetic radiation that is visible to the human eye.
- / A tool used to observe distant objects in space.
- / The theory describing the origin of the universe.
- / Related to the universe or outer space.
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- / Tiny components of matter and energy in the universe.
- / Describes objects with a large amount of mass.
- / The smallest units of matter.
- / Where the universe is believed to have originated from.
- / Anything that takes up space and has mass.
- / Scientist who first proposed the Big Bang theory.
- / A form of energy often associated with the early universe.
- / The force that attracts objects towards each other.
- / The branch of science that deals with matter and energy.
- / Famous astronomer who provided evidence of the expanding universe.
- / What space continues to do as it expands.
- / What scientists continue to uncover about the universe.
- / A representation used to explain a concept or theory.
- / Large systems of stars, dust, and gas in the universe.
- / What the universe continues to do after the Big Bang.
28 Clues: / The smallest units of matter. • / The ability to do work or cause change. • / Related to the universe or outer space. • / What space continues to do as it expands. • / Anything that takes up space and has mass. • / The vast expanse that exists beyond Earth. • / A scientist who studies the stars and space. • / Describes objects with a large amount of mass. • ...
Exam 1 Crossword Puzzle 2018-02-04
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- Rawls' first principle: ______________ liberty
- Gymnast described in NPR article about airline tickets: "___________'s Excuse"
- Had a theory of utility with no hierarchy of pleasures
- Second part of Rawls' second principle: ________________ principle
- ______________ Imperative
- Pleasures Mill described as those humans share with animals
- Why we might be more likely to cheat: _______________ distance
- Wrote about a theory of justice as fairness
- Stage of moral development where decisions are made by what peers do or what the law says
- Developed a stage theory of moral development
- Wrote about why most people can rationalize cheating "just a little bit"
- Name given to the entrances for affordable housing in NY: _______ doors
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- Drug which Martin Shkreli raised the price 5000%
- Pleasures Mill described that were unique to human intellectual capacity
- Ethical frames based on intent, rules and principles
- Ethical frames based on outcomes and consequences
- Had a theory of utility with a hierarchy of pleasures
- For Bentham, the category that measures repeatable pleasure (or pain)
- For Bentham, the category that measures pleasure (or pain) only in the first instance, not repeated
- Wrote about the "ethic of care"
- Wrote about a universal ethical rule that demanded dignity for all persons
- First Part of Rawls' second principle: ________ equality of opportunity
- "Better to be a human dissatisfied than a ______ satisfied"
23 Clues: ______________ Imperative • Wrote about the "ethic of care" • Wrote about a theory of justice as fairness • Developed a stage theory of moral development • Rawls' first principle: ______________ liberty • Drug which Martin Shkreli raised the price 5000% • Ethical frames based on outcomes and consequences • Ethical frames based on intent, rules and principles • ...
chapter 5 2015-11-18
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- cost, tax, rent, salaries
- short production period
- shows quantities sold at all prices
- relationship between input and output
- government payment to increace economic activity
- electronic business over the internet
- cost changes when rate of output changes
- total receipts from a firm from the scale of a given quantity
- materials used in production
- more will be offered at a high price
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- relationship between changes in economic variables
- graph showing quantity sold at certain prices
- revenue needed to cover total amount of fixed cost
- extra cost after adding one unit of production
- output increases at a decreasing rate as more input is added
- amount a firm is offering
- things that manipulate price
- cost of production, does not change
- variables plus fixed cost
- long enough to make adjustments
20 Clues: short production period • cost, tax, rent, salaries • amount a firm is offering • variables plus fixed cost • things that manipulate price • materials used in production • long enough to make adjustments • shows quantities sold at all prices • cost of production, does not change • more will be offered at a high price • relationship between input and output • ...
chapter 5 2015-11-18
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- variables plus fixed cost
- more will be offered at a high price
- amount a firm is offering
- output increases at a decreasing rate as more input is added
- shows quantities sold at all prices
- relationship between input and output
- relationship between changes in economic variables
- extra cost after adding one unit of production
- long enough to make adjustments
- electronic business over the internet
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- revenue needed to cover total amount of fixed cost
- cost changes when rate of output changes
- total receipts from a firm from the scale of a given quantity
- short production period
- materials used in production
- things that manipulate price
- cost, tax, rent, salaries
- cost of production, does not change
- graph showing quantity sold at certain prices
- government payment to increace economic activity
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 • shows quantities sold at all prices • cost of production, does not change • more will be offered at a high price • relationship between input and output • ...
Unit 9 Vocab 2024-01-30
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- People are born good, but can be corrupted by man.
- Proving facts through testing and experiments.
- Meeting where European powers negotiated.
- Power and authority given by God.
- Theory of 3 natural rights: Life, Liberty, and property.
- Theory of peace by social contract.
- More freedom for Women.
- Buildings where goods are made.
- Invented the steam engine.
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- An area where another country has the power to affect developments without authority.
- People move into open areas and settle.
- Theory of the separation of powers.
- Arrangement of workers and machines in a factory working.
- People agree to give up certain rights to protect other rights.
- Property and land is controlled by people according to their interests.
- The Sun is in the center of the solar system.
- A person who organizes and operates a business.
- The economic group between the upper and lower classes.
- People who are bright enough to solve real world problems and theories.
- A political strategy to expand power.
20 Clues: More freedom for Women. • Invented the steam engine. • Buildings where goods are made. • Power and authority given by God. • Theory of the separation of powers. • Theory of peace by social contract. • A political strategy to expand power. • People move into open areas and settle. • Meeting where European powers negotiated. • The Sun is in the center of the solar system. • ...
Ellen's 80th Birthday Crossword 2026-02-26
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- Bonnie who fell out of Ellen's car
- Bien sûr she spent a year there
- Ellen's Celebrity Crush No. 2: Always says, "I guarantee it!"
- Ellen's favorite Oaxacan destination
- Ellen's Celebrity Crush No. 1: AKA Han, Indy, Deckert
- Ellen's Celebrity Crush No. 3: She's an alto, he's a tenor
- The color in the name of Ellen's last law firm
- Ellen's Random Sport Crush, Giants Catcher Bobby
- The color in the name of Ellen's first law firm
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- The "Room" where Ellen and Jonathan ate pizza when they met
- Ellen's High School, which is no more
- Old friends on the radio, nearly outta here
- Ellen's fantasy author classmate circa 1971
- Affectionate Italian nickname of the last roommate Ellen kicked out
- Provenance of the glass-encased dolls Ellen's sons never managed to damage
- Oink baaah moooo neigh, Ellen hears
- Ellen's hiking group
- Ellen's first school Fortini Ranch where the McGintys would recreate
18 Clues: Ellen's hiking group • Bien sûr she spent a year there • Bonnie who fell out of Ellen's car • Oink baaah moooo neigh, Ellen hears • Ellen's favorite Oaxacan destination • Ellen's High School, which is no more • Old friends on the radio, nearly outta here • Ellen's fantasy author classmate circa 1971 • The color in the name of Ellen's last law firm • ...
Theories of mineralisation. 2022-12-31
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- cells is responsible for calcified organic matrix with alkaline phosphatase enzyme activity.
- collagen exhibits intra fibrillar pores through which calcium and phosphate ions should pass through to reach the which sides located inside the fibrils?
- matrix vesicles are found in?
- where can we find alkaline phosphatase enzyme?
- matrix vesicles are found in?
- Robinson's alkaline phosphate is a group of enzymes that can cleave phosphate ions from organic phosphates at an alkaline ph.
- is released by the enzymatic degradation of proteoglycans.
- the mineral components of all hard tissues of the body chiefly?
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- calcium and phosphate ions present in the extracellular fluid binds to the side to form what type of crystals?
- which is the none crystal poison which is hydrolyzed by all alkaline phosphate is an enzyme to expose the binding site.
- the gaps between the collagen molecules are filled with?
- how many theories of mineralizations are there?
- Booster theory was proposed by?
- this theory is failed to explain mineralization in all tissues.
- which theory provided local environment for initial crystal formation?
- which is the most acceptable theory?
- which is the most important step in the formation of hard tissue of the body?
- which is the most important seed playing a significant role in mineralization.
- which type of matrix vesicles are rich in phospholipids?
19 Clues: matrix vesicles are found in? • matrix vesicles are found in? • Booster theory was proposed by? • which is the most acceptable theory? • where can we find alkaline phosphatase enzyme? • how many theories of mineralizations are there? • the gaps between the collagen molecules are filled with? • which type of matrix vesicles are rich in phospholipids? • ...
Financial Management 2020-06-10
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- firm buys back stock from its shareholders
- Costs that do not depend on the level of output
- fiancial statement that shows the value of the firm's assets and liabilities at a particular time
- Level stream of cash flows starting immediately
- Debt financing amplifies the effects of changes in operating income on the returns of the stockholders
- Periodic cash distribution from the firm to its shareholders
- value today of a future cash flow
- firm's mix of equity and debt financing
- sensitivity of a stock's return to the return on the market portfolio
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- Total financing cost of debt and equity
- the interest paid back to the bondholder
- point of the level of sales at which the company breaks even
- amount to which an investment will grow after earning interest
- equally spaced level stream of cash flows
- Capital Asset Pricing Model
- Present value of cash flow minus initial investment
- stream of level cash payment that never ends
- Ownership shares in a publicly held corporation
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 • ...
Wealth Management 2020-06-10
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- firm buys back stock from its shareholders
- Capital Asset Pricing Model
- Total financing cost of debt and equity
- Ownership shares in a publicly held corporation
- amount to which an investment will grow after earning interest
- value today of a future cash flow
- Costs that do not depend on the level of output
- sensitivity of a stock's return to the return on the market portfolio
- Present value of cash flow minus initial investment
- stream of level cash payment that never ends
- the interest paid back to the bondholder
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- fiancial statement that shows the value of the firm's assets and liabilities at a particular time
- equally spaced level stream of cash flows
- point of the level of sales at which the company breaks even
- firm's mix of equity and debt financing
- Periodic cash distribution from the firm to its shareholders
- Debt financing amplifies the effects of changes in operating income on the returns of the stockholders
- Level stream of cash flows starting immediately
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 • ...
Jesus is the Firm Foundation 2026-01-30
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- The act of building, or of devising and forming; fabrication.
- The principal stone, and especially the stone which forms the corner of the foundation of an edifice.
- A book written by human hands whose author is God in which are contained the revelations of God, the principles of Christian faith, and the rules of practice. It consists of two parts, called the Old and New Testaments.
- The first or chief man; particularly, the chief man of a jury, who acts as their speaker.
- Believers of Jesus Christ, Christians those who profess to believe in Christ, and acknowledge him to be the Savior of mankind.
- In theology, one who gives credit to the truth of the scriptures, as a revelation from God.
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- A fabric or edifice constructed for use or convenience, as a house, a church, a shop, etc.
- A concretion of some species of earth, as lime, silex, clay and the like, usually in combination with some species of air or gas, with sulphur or with a metallic substance; a hard compact body, of any form and size.
- One who builds; one whose occupation is to build.
- Any man employed in labor, whether in tillage or manufactures. A skillful laborer.
- A person skilled in the art of building; one who understands architecture, or makes it his occupation to form plans and designs of buildings, and superintend the artificers employed. A maker.
- A blueprint is a detailed technical drawing or plan that outlines the design and specifications of a building or object, typically characterized by white lines on a blue background. It can also refer to a strategic plan or outline used to guide the development of a project.
12 Clues: One who builds; one whose occupation is to build. • The act of building, or of devising and forming; fabrication. • Any man employed in labor, whether in tillage or manufactures. A skillful laborer. • The first or chief man; particularly, the chief man of a jury, who acts as their speaker. • ...
John Williamson- Enlightenment and Revolution 2025-12-19
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- Tzarina during the Enlightenment.
- Theory that the Earth is the center of the universe.
- Theory that the sun is the center of the solar system.
- Formulated the laws of motion.
- A newer but classical art style.
- Enlightenment figure who is known for "natural rights".
- Advocated for women's education.
- U.S. division of powers.
- Advocated for equality.
- New type of monarch.
- Fancy parties hosted mostly by women.
- The first 10 Amendments to the Constitution.
- A process for making scientific discoveries.
- A continuation of the scientificrevolution with changes in law and authority.
- Advocated for separation of powers.
- Two levels of government.
- Declaration from the American colonies.
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- Using logic and reason in society.
- French satirist who advocated for freedom of speech and religion.
- An agreement between government and the people.
- The belief that God created the world but relies on natural law and human reason.
- Founding father and 3rd U.S. president.
- An older, fancier art style.
- Term used for Enlightenment era philosophers.
- A time when science and mathematics changed societal beliefs.
- Astronomer who publicized heliocentric theory.
26 Clues: New type of monarch. • Advocated for equality. • U.S. division of powers. • Two levels of government. • An older, fancier art style. • Formulated the laws of motion. • A newer but classical art style. • Advocated for women's education. • Tzarina during the Enlightenment. • Using logic and reason in society. • Advocated for separation of powers. • ...
Introduction to Psychology 2021-02-25
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- The science of animal and human behavior
- A theory that suggests that environment shapes human behavior
- A theory that the reaction to an object or event by a person or animal can be modified by ‘learning’
- Discovery of basic elements (structures) of the human mind
- Greek word for study
- 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
- Study of how behavior changes over the lifespan
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- Impostor of Science; a set of claims that seem scientific but aren’t
- A conclusion about the cause of an observed behavior/event
- The failure to resolve problems at a particular stage and leads to a halt in development
- A theory of psychology wherein it states that each individual has a unique potential
- School of psychology, founded by Sigmund Freud, that focuses on internal psychological processes of which we’re unaware
- Greek word for soul
- Discipline that applies Darwin’s theory of natural selection to man and animal behavior.
- Chemical messenger specialized for communication from neuron to neuron
- Refers to the acquisition, processing, organizing, and use of knowledge
- Emphasizes social and cultural Influences on Behavior
- Ego Where all decision-making processes lie as it is the executive of the personality
- Nerve cells exquisitely specialized for communication with each other. The functioning of our brain depends on the cross-talk of these cells.
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 • A conclusion about the cause of an observed behavior/event • Discovery of basic elements (structures) of the human mind • ...
Business Unit 1.6 Revision Puzzle 2014-11-04
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- is a form of external growth whereby two or more firms agree to form a new organization, thereby losing their original identities
- Scale of operations refers to the size of ____
- refers to M&As between firms that have similar operations but do not directly compete with each other
- costs that do not change as production changes
- reduction in average unit cost as a business increase in size
- is a high-risk growth strategy that involves a business selling new products in new markets
- Large companies that have a large market share can control the _____ by determining prices and deciding which services will be the industry standard
- One of the advantages of being a big business is _____. Large firms have a greater chance of sustaining. They are less likely to fail and less likely to be taken over by another firm.
- is an external growth strategy that occurs when a business amalgamates with a firm operating the same stage of production
- is a growth strategy that combines the contributions and responsibilities of two different organizations in a shared project by forming a separate legal enterprise
- Big businesses can afford to produce a bigger product range and in doing so spread the ____ of one product failing
- One of the Advantages of being a small business is ________. Sometimes the market can be too small for the big businesses to get involved. Therefore the competition in the market will be limited.
- is a growth strategy that occurs with the amalgamation of a firm operating at a later stage in the production process
- costs of production per unit
- occurs when a business grows by collaborating with, buying up or merging with another firm
- Businesses that expand or increase their scale of operations can often use the larger scale to become more _____
- ______ = fixed cost + variable cost or TC = FC + VC
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- Total cost per unit
- Type of Internal economies of scales states that: Big businesses can gain discounts by bulk buying – buying in large quantities
- occurs when a business amalgamates with a firm operating in an earlier stage of production
- is the most efficient scale of operation for a business which occurs at the level of output where average costs of production are minimized
- = TC / Q
- Small businesses can focus ________ where they want and where they believe the greatest profitability lies
- costs that vary as production changes
- are businesses that provide a diversified range of products and operate in an array of different industries
- (MNC) is an organization that operates in two or more countries, with its head office usually based in the home country
- is the growing integration and interdependence of the world’s economies, causing consumers around the globe to have increasingly similar habits and taste
- increase in average unit cost as a business increase in size
- expansion from within a business by expanding the range of products and/or locations
- refers to an agreement between franchisor selling its rights to other businesses to allow to sell products under its name in return for a fee regular royals payment
30 Clues: = TC / Q • Total cost per unit • costs of production per unit • costs that vary as production changes • Scale of operations refers to the size of ____ • costs that do not change as production changes • ______ = fixed cost + variable cost or TC = FC + VC • increase in average unit cost as a business increase in size • ...
Zandger 2021-12-16
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- debt owed by a firm to an outside organization or individual
- a period where stock prices go up
- Diamonds
- AWW-MAN
- a system of moral principles
- something people live in
- something a game will have to keep it entertaining
- bundle of stocks or bonds that track there movements
- detailed statement of estimated receipts
- A game that has a great community
- combined holding of all financial investments
- the greatest board game
- ADD on to a game
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- the last thing to beat in a game
- a difficult enemy
- a period where stock prices go down
- Someone puts stock into more then 1 company
- the greatest invention
- A great Game
- something you flush
- portion of ownership in a company
- ny economic resource expected to benefit a firm or an individual who owns it
22 Clues: AWW-MAN • Diamonds • A great Game • ADD on to a game • a difficult enemy • something you flush • the greatest invention • the greatest board game • something people live in • a system of moral principles • the last thing to beat in a game • a period where stock prices go up • portion of ownership in a company • A game that has a great community • a period where stock prices go down • ...
Chapter 20 Section 1 Crossword 2025-05-02
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- Theory that the earth is at the center of the universe.
- Discovered the Law of Gravity and considered one of the greatest scientists to ever live.
- The series of events that led to the birth of modern science.
- The official punishment Galileo received after being found guilty by the church.
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- To go all the way around an object.
- Theory that the sun is at the center of the universe.
- Latin word meaning knowledge.
- The establishment that was distressed by the rise of the Scientific Revolution because they feared losing influence & power.
- Cardinal ________ opposed Galileo and believed that it was wrong to go against the beliefs of early Church leaders.
- Created the heliocentric theory. (last name only)
- Confirmed the heliocentric theory with the use of a telescope. Was later tried as a heretic.(first name only)
- Explanations scientists develop to explain observed facts.
- What a person is called if they go against the beliefs/wishes of the Catholic Church.
13 Clues: Latin word meaning knowledge. • To go all the way around an object. • Created the heliocentric theory. (last name only) • Theory that the sun is at the center of the universe. • Theory that the earth is at the center of the universe. • Explanations scientists develop to explain observed facts. • The series of events that led to the birth of modern science. • ...
ACCOUNTING FOR PARTNERSHIP FIRMS- FUNDAMENTALS 2022-06-03
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- distribution of net profit among partners
- maximum number of partners, currently
- agreement method that can cause disputes
- maintained to record transactions other than that of capital
- shows same balance year after year
- adjustments for incorrect appropriation of profits in the past
- admission of minor partner, on agreement
- allowed at 6% if not mentioned in the partnership deed
- (months left after first drawing+months left after last drawing)/two
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- not charged from the partners if not mentioned in partnership deed
- registration of firm
- amount of salary/commission, etc. to be paid, if agreed
- relationship between persons sharing profits of a business
- the date on which accounts shall be closed every year
- partnership comes into existence of by this agreement
- expense for the firm paid
- it is not a separate entity from this point of view
17 Clues: registration of firm • expense for the firm paid • shows same balance year after year • maximum number of partners, currently • agreement method that can cause disputes • admission of minor partner, on agreement • distribution of net profit among partners • it is not a separate entity from this point of view • the date on which accounts shall be closed every year • ...
LIQUIDITY RATIOS 2020-07-28
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- ____ borrowings and provisions are included in current liabilities.
- ____ and stores and spares are not considered in computing current ratio.
- _____ establishes the relation between quick assets and current liabilities.
- ____ is the study of relation among financial factors of a business.
- Current assets can be realized in cash within____ months.
- ___ is equal to current assets minus current liabilities.
- The current and liquid ratios are expressed as ____.
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- Which ratio asseses the ability of firm to meet it's liabilities immediately?
- a high liquid ratio as compared to current ratio indicates _____?
- Which ratio establishes a relation between current assets and current liabilities?
- 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?
12 Clues: The current and liquid ratios are expressed as ____. • Current assets can be realized in cash within____ months. • ___ is equal to current assets minus current liabilities. • a high liquid ratio as compared to current ratio indicates _____? • ____ borrowings and provisions are included in current liabilities. • ...
LIQUIDITY RATIOS 2020-07-28
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- ___ is equal to current assets minus current liabilities.
- Current assets can be realized in cash within____ months.
- Which ratio establishes a relation between current assets and current liabilities?
- The current and liquid ratios are expressed as ____.
- Which among the 2 types of liquidity ratios is considered better to measure short term financial position of the firm?
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- The objective of ____is to asses the ability of the firm to meet it's financial obligations.
- _____ establishes the relation between quick assets and current liabilities.
- 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.
- Which ratio asseses the ability of firm to meet it's liabilities immediately?
- ____ is the study of relation among financial factors of a business.
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. • ...
stakeholder 2024-03-13
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- Shareholders' expectation
- Creditors' expectation
- Suppliers' expectations
- Employees' expectation
- Involved in the firms from within the organisatilon.
- King of the market
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- Competitors' expectation
- Does not have a stake in the firm.
- provide share capital
- External Stakeholders
- positive impact of stakeholders
- One who has an interest in the firm.
12 Clues: King of the market • provide share capital • External Stakeholders • Creditors' expectation • Employees' expectation • Suppliers' expectations • Competitors' expectation • Shareholders' expectation • positive impact of stakeholders • Does not have a stake in the firm. • One who has an interest in the firm. • Involved in the firms from within the organisatilon.
Attachment Crossword 2024-05-04
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- Stage of attachment where infant makes secondary attachments (8)
- Who did the Strange Situation? (9)
- Who created the stages of attachment? (8)
- Animal studies with monkeys (6)
- Culture with highest insecure-avoidant type (15)
- Type of insecure attachment with high levels of stranger and separation anxiety (9)
- Study by Hazan and Shaver (8)
- Grossman found the role of the father was to ____ (4)
- Who did the study into cultural variations? (13)
- How many stages of attachment are there? (4)
- More important than food in monkeys (14)
- Animal studies with geese (6)
- Abbreviated form of mental representation that drives future relationships (3)
- Like a conversation between two people (11)
- Type of attachment with moderate levels of stranger and separation anxiety (6)
- Important time for infants to attach (14)
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- What type of study was the cultural variations study? (12)
- Learning theory of attachment (12)
- Learning theory says this is important for attachment (4)
- Stage of attachment where infant shows stranger and separation anxiety (8)
- Attachment behaviour in birds (10)
- Type of Psychopathy identified in maternal deprivation (13)
- Attachment type as a result of institutionalisation (12)
- Who created the monotropic theory? (6)
- Type of insecure attachment with low levels of stranger and separation anxiety (8)
- Monotropic theory focuses on how many attachments as important? (3)
- Culture with highest insecure-resistant type (12)
- Field found the role of the father could be this (abbreviated)(3)
28 Clues: Study by Hazan and Shaver (8) • Animal studies with geese (6) • Animal studies with monkeys (6) • Who did the Strange Situation? (9) • Learning theory of attachment (12) • Attachment behaviour in birds (10) • Who created the monotropic theory? (6) • More important than food in monkeys (14) • Who created the stages of attachment? (8) • ...
Easter Island Statues 2013-05-09
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- The people who built the statue
- name of island
- The third theory
- The first theory was to represent _____ or life
- What the statues were carved from
- The height the unfinished sculpture would of been in metres
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- amount of monumental statues
- The name of the tallest statue
- Weight of the heaviest statue in tons
- The second theory was praise and ________
- what they are known as
- The culture of the Rapa Nui people
- Height of the tallest statue in metres
13 Clues: name of island • The third theory • what they are known as • amount of monumental statues • The name of the tallest statue • The people who built the statue • What the statues were carved from • The culture of the Rapa Nui people • Weight of the heaviest statue in tons • Height of the tallest statue in metres • The second theory was praise and ________ • ...
Puzzle 30: Famous Scientists 2025-09-09
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- – Population growth effects.
- – Evolutionary biology.
- – Paleontology studies.
- – Chemotherapy research.
- – Ancient anatomist.
- – Early classification of organisms.
- – X-ray crystallography of DNA.
- – Example of evolution observation.
- – Studied anatomy.
- – Taxonomy system.
- – Identified disease bacteria.
- – Pasteurization and germ theory.
- – Sociobiology and ants.
- – Geologist influencing evolution theory.
- – Observed microorganisms.
- – Developed natural selection theory.
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- – Father of genetics.
- – Neuroscientist and psychologist.
- – Microbial research.
- – Co-discovered DNA structure.
- – Proved life doesn’t spontaneously arise.
- – Co-discovered DNA structure.
- – Father of geology (influenced biology indirectly).
- – Studied plant and light effects.
- – Natural selection co-discoverer.
- – Early evolution theory.
- – Modern biology contributions.
- – Studied radioactivity.
- – Discovered cells.
- – Circulation of blood.
30 Clues: – Studied anatomy. • – Taxonomy system. • – Discovered cells. • – Ancient anatomist. • – Father of genetics. • – Microbial research. • – Evolutionary biology. • – Paleontology studies. • – Circulation of blood. • – Chemotherapy research. • – Studied radioactivity. • – Sociobiology and ants. • – Early evolution theory. • – Observed microorganisms. • – Population growth effects. • ...
Forensic Psychology 2026-03-06
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- An aim of custodial sentencing along with protection of the public, justice and deterrence
- Researcher whose finding on the physical characteristics of criminals and non-criminals that challenged the atavistic form theory
- Researcher who proposed the theory of the criminal personality
- Researcher who found 12 out of 14 affectionless psychopaths reported prolonged separation from parents in childhood
- Researcher who found that a Dutch family with a history of violent crime had a mutated MAOA gene
- Researcher who analysed the genes and environmental influences of 400 males in New Zealand from birth to 30 years old
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- Researcher who proposed the differential association theory
- Researcher who found consistent evidence of decreased activity in the pre-frontal cortex in criminals compared to non-criminals
- Reported risk factors for offending in 400 South London males
- Researcher who found average reoffending for male prisoners was 56% lower in people who had anger management
- Researcher who assessed moral reasoning and cognitive distortions in 58 Swedish teenage offenders and 58 non-offenders
- ____and Farrington reviewed the effectiveness of offender profiling
- Type of offenders characterised by planned offending, a high level of control and a socially competent person with high intelligence
- Milan and ________ investigated the effectiveness of behaviour modification in a male Alabama prison cellblock
- Researcher who proposed the atavistic form theory of criminality
- A theory within geographical profiling
16 Clues: A theory within geographical profiling • Researcher who proposed the differential association theory • Reported risk factors for offending in 400 South London males • Researcher who proposed the theory of the criminal personality • Researcher who proposed the atavistic form theory of criminality • ...
Psychology Personality 2023-02-21
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- Personality Inventory that is used to diagnose mental disorders
- set of ten inkblots designed to identify people’s feelings
- sensitive/nervous vs. resilient/confident
- Questionnaires graded by a computer
- friendly/compassionate vs. challenging/callous
- projective test which people express their inner feelings through stories
- efficient/organized vs. extravagant/careless
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- asks subject to interpret a picture
- theory concerned with the unconscious mind
- theory concerned about the conscious feeling in light of experience
- more concerned with external forces influencing personality
- theory on personality more concerned with our biology
- the “moral principle” the conscience
- inventive/curious vs. consistent/cautious
- moderates between the id and superego
- “pleasure principle” unconscious animalistic impulses
- outgoing/energetic vs. solitary/reserved
- Father of psychoanalysis
18 Clues: Father of psychoanalysis • asks subject to interpret a picture • Questionnaires graded by a computer • the “moral principle” the conscience • moderates between the id and superego • outgoing/energetic vs. solitary/reserved • sensitive/nervous vs. resilient/confident • inventive/curious vs. consistent/cautious • theory concerned with the unconscious mind • ...
Activity #5 2024-02-13
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- Type of crime that has the highest clearance rate.
- A type of sample where each person in the population has an equal chance of being selected into the sample.
- The people who participate in a research study.
- Type of research that often starts with qualitative data and then tries to build a theory.
- Refers to tension that develops from wanting to achieve monetary success.
- Source of data that uses the "hierarchy rule".
- Which zone has the highest rate of crime in social disorganization theory?
- True or False: Researchers discovered a "crime" gene in 1990 that explains criminal behavior with 90% accuracy.
- Less serious crimes that are punishable by up to one year in jail and that may not receive any jail time at all.
- Function of punishment that focuses on seeking revenge. An eye for an eye approach.
- A violation of a formal, written law.
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- Specific prediction on how two or more variables are related to one another.
- Argues that a person's behavior depends on their socialization and environment.
- Lombroso's classification for 2/3 of criminals who do not have distinguishing physical characteristics.
- Exiting crime.
- In classic strain theory, which adaptation involves giving up on the culturally prescribed goals, but still practicing all the appropriate behaviors?
- Theory that looks at how certainty of punishment, celerity of punishment, and severity of punishment reduce crime.
- The belief that the size and shape of your skull can determine your criminality.
- Source of data that divides offenses in Group A and Group B offenses.
- Type of crime that both young people and African Americans are most disproportionately arrested for.
- True or False: According to the UCR, crime rates have been generally decreasing for the last 30 years.
- Routine Activities Theory is often discussed with which geometric shape?
22 Clues: Exiting crime. • A violation of a formal, written law. • Source of data that uses the "hierarchy rule". • The people who participate in a research study. • Type of crime that has the highest clearance rate. • Source of data that divides offenses in Group A and Group B offenses. • Routine Activities Theory is often discussed with which geometric shape? • ...
psychology 2023-10-03
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- the process of establishing norms for a test
- an empirically testable proposition about some fact
- testing instruments designed to help students learn more about themselves
- the capacity to acquire competence or skill through training
- the characteristic of being founded on truth, accuracy, fact, or law
- the attainment of some goal, or the goal attained
- a comparison score
- to re-examine or make alterations
- Intelligence a type of intelligence that involves the ability to process emotional information
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- a brief statement or account of the main points of something
- a standard or range of values that represents the typical performance of a group or of an individual against which comparisons can be made
- a method of assessing human personality constructs
- the tendency to interpret and judge phenomena in terms of the distinctive values, beliefs, and other characteristics of the society or community to which one belongs
- move out of or away from something and come into view
- a standard measure of an individual’s intelligence level based on psychological tests
- the capacity to be inherited
- a theory of intelligence in which three key abilities—analytical, creative, and practical—are viewed as largely distinct
- a theory that avoidance behavior is the result of two kinds of conditioning
- in a reasonable way
- the outcome of something
- a particular form of procedure for accomplishing or approaching something
- the trustworthiness or consistency of a measure
- the action or process of flowing or flowing out
- easily influenced
24 Clues: easily influenced • a comparison score • in a reasonable way • the outcome of something • the capacity to be inherited • to re-examine or make alterations • the process of establishing norms for a test • the trustworthiness or consistency of a measure • the action or process of flowing or flowing out • the attainment of some goal, or the goal attained • ...
CAUSES OF CRIME (TERMINOLOGY) 2017-11-06
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- a type of offender that commits multiple offenses and is considered part a small group of wrongdoers in society
- this type of course and/or theory of criminology is based on the belief that behavioral patterns developed in childbood
- a subdivision that exists within the dominant culture and has its own standards of behavior and/or norms that might be different from the larger society
- a theory that sees criminal and delinquent behavior as the result of social forces, biological, and psychological
- this piece of legislation and/or bill requires local law enforcement agencies to conduct background checks of potential purchasers of a handgun
- this theory assumes that crime is the result of frustration felt by individuals who cannot reach their financial and personal goals in society
- a theory that believes that delinquents and criminals must be taught both the practical and emotional skills necessary to partake in illegal activity
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- a theory that holds that wrongdoers act as if they weigh the possible benefits of criminal or delinquent activity against the expected costs of being arrested
- this type of criminology is based on the belief that individuals have free will to engage in any behavior, including criminal behavior
- the scientific study of crime and the causes of criminal behavior
- the individual (last name) that is considered the be the genesis of social conflict theory
- a theory that assumes that an individual has the potential to commit criminal behavior, but are restrained by the damage these actions to case to the relationship of a family
- a theory where society creates crime and criminals by identifying certain behavior and certain people as deviant
13 Clues: the scientific study of crime and the causes of criminal behavior • the individual (last name) that is considered the be the genesis of social conflict theory • a type of offender that commits multiple offenses and is considered part a small group of wrongdoers in society • ...
Joy Sodmont - market structure extra credit 2023-01-08
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- exists when there are no other producers within a certain region
- occurs when the costs of production are lowest with only one producer
- is a company's percent of total sales in a market
- occurs when the average cost of production falls as the product grows larger
- occurs when there is only one seller of a product that has no close substitutes
- a business that accepts the market price determined by supply and demand
- occurs in markets that have few sellers or products that are not standardized
- requires a firm to stop an unfair business practice
- are the expenses that a new business faces when it enters a market
- occurs when businesses set prices below cost for a time to drive competitors out of a market
- a policy that requires businesses to reveal product information
- defines monopolies and gives government the power to control them
- is the effort to distinguish a product from similar products
- exists when the government either owns and runs the business or authorizes only one producer
- occurs when a firm controls a manufacturing method, invention, or type of technology
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- occurs when many sellers offer similar, but not standardized, products
- occurs when competing businesses divide a market amongst themselves
- makes it hard for a new business to enter a market
- a firm that does not have to consider competitors when setting the prices of its products
- is the ideal model of a market economy
- occurs when producers use factors other than low prices to try and convince customers to buy their products
- a group that acts together to set prices and limit output
- gives an inventor the exclusive property rights to that invention or process for a certain number of years
- the joining of two firms to form a single firm
- occurs when businesses agree to set prices for competing products
- is a set of rules or laws designed to control business behavior
- a group of firms combined in order to reduce competition in an industry
- is a market structure in which only a few sellers offer a similar product
- is one that consumers see as identical regardless of producers
- is a moderated discussion with small groups of consumers
30 Clues: is the ideal model of a market economy • the joining of two firms to form a single firm • is a company's percent of total sales in a market • makes it hard for a new business to enter a market • requires a firm to stop an unfair business practice • is a moderated discussion with small groups of consumers • a group that acts together to set prices and limit output • ...
Marketing terms 2024-03-09
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- The market segment that the firm chooses to focus their marketing activities on.
- Maslow's model shows needs in this structure.
- A promotion tactic where the firm gives away free _______.
- Part of the purchase decision process. Can be high or low
- The final phase of the PLC.
- The marketing mix element where the firm places a value on their product
- Usually considered the centerpiece of the marketing mix elements.
- A consumer who buys from us is known as this.
- A favorable (or not) view, opinion, assessment of a brand held by a consumer.
- The most common form of paid promotion.
- A key role of marketing is to meet these for consumers.
- An exclusive right granted for a new invention (often government approved), so that competitors cannot copy the design
- Between introduction and maturity on the product life cycle
- The type of demand that changes significantly when prices are changed.
- The firm's top-level game plan
- Introducing a marketing mix change as an experiment, known as ______ marketing.
- Instead of using high-low pricing, some retailers choose to implement an ________ low pricing strategy.
- The adopters that follow the innovators, in the diffusion curve
- The type of demand that changes significantly when prices are changed.
- A segmentation approach based upon location.
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- Which one is NOT part of the BCG matrix: dogs, goat, cows.
- In logistics, we seek to manage the supply ______.
- Part of our place mix, we use one (or more) to reach the market via intermediaries.
- Most corporate websites are made up of posts and ________.
- Highest sales phase of the PLC.
- The type of business demand that is based upon the demand for their own products.
- The initial sales step before the adoption phase for new-to-the-world products
- Another word for a leaflet or handout for a target consumer
- A market structure made up of a few large dominant firms
- The term for the overall process of managing (transporting and storing) our supplies and products.
- In terms of consumption, customers can be a light or a heavy ______.
- In marketing research surveys, we _____ respondents questions
- Firms put data into a marketing information ________.
- A qualitative form of market research known as a ______ group.
- The process of dividing a market into related groups of consumers
- PLC stands for the product life ______.
- A large event, like a trade show, where business products are promoted (use short four-letter term).
- The type of marketing where the firm deals with customers by phone.
38 Clues: The final phase of the PLC. • The firm's top-level game plan • Highest sales phase of the PLC. • The most common form of paid promotion. • PLC stands for the product life ______. • A segmentation approach based upon location. • Maslow's model shows needs in this structure. • A consumer who buys from us is known as this. • In logistics, we seek to manage the supply ______. • ...
Matter 2021-09-23
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- a coherent, typically large body of matter with no definite shape
- a thing that is composed of two or more separate elements
- the theory that all matter is made up of tiny indivisible particles
- the basic unit of a chemical element
- a substance that flows freely but is of constant volume, having a consistency like that of water or oil
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- firm and stable in shape; not liquid or fluid
- a book forming part of a work or series
- a means of solving a problem or dealing with a difficult situation
- a substance or matter in a state in which it will expand freely to fill the whole of a container, having no fixed shape and no fixed volume
- a group of atoms bonded together, representing the smallest fundamental unit of a chemical compound that can take part in a chemical reaction
10 Clues: the basic unit of a chemical element • a book forming part of a work or series • firm and stable in shape; not liquid or fluid • a thing that is composed of two or more separate elements • a coherent, typically large body of matter with no definite shape • a means of solving a problem or dealing with a difficult situation • ...
Enlightenment 2022-02-23
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- theory that the sun is the center of the solar system
- Rousseaus best selling novel
- theory that earth is the center of the solar system
- parties where people met to discuss new ideas
- a system in which multiple groups share decision making power
- "We the people of the United States" is the first line to what?
- a style of art characterized by dull colors and strong lines
- theory that there is an agreement between the governing and governed
- a philosoper from Swizerland
- believed that people were born with natural rights
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- people who presented new ways of thinking during the enlightenment
- made mining extremely important
- wrote the book "The Spirit Of Laws"
- wrote the book "Vindication For The Rights Of Woman"
- to know something one did not know before
- believed punishments should fit crimes
- believed that people were born selfish
- a person who rules with absolute power
- believed that people should have freedom of speech and religion
- a style of art characterized by soft lines and colors
20 Clues: Rousseaus best selling novel • a philosoper from Swizerland • made mining extremely important • wrote the book "The Spirit Of Laws" • believed punishments should fit crimes • believed that people were born selfish • a person who rules with absolute power • to know something one did not know before • parties where people met to discuss new ideas • ...
Child Growth and Development 2023-09-28
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- occurs during middle childhood
- designed to test hypotheses
- guides and helps us interpret research findings
- involves beginning with a group of people (same age/background) and measuring them over a repeated amount of time
- watching and recording the actions of participants
- Discontinuity vs. Continuity theory
- asking a standard set of questions to a group of subjects
- beginning with a sample that represents a cross-section of the population
- Active vs. Passive theory
- involves combining aspects of the previous two techniques
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- lasts from birth until around age 2
- exploring a single case or situation in great detail
- more conscious attempt to support our own views
- begins with puberty and contines throughout adulthood
- suggests three parts of self
- theories of Erikson & others
- coincides with potty training or learning to manage biological urges
- occurs in early childhood and marks the development of the super-ego
- techniques used in developmental research
- (0,1-5,6-10, etc.)
20 Clues: (0,1-5,6-10, etc.) • Active vs. Passive theory • designed to test hypotheses • suggests three parts of self • theories of Erikson & others • occurs during middle childhood • lasts from birth until around age 2 • Discontinuity vs. Continuity theory • techniques used in developmental research • more conscious attempt to support our own views • ...
Economics Chapter 5 2024-05-13
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- Production cost that varies as output labor energy, and raw material.
- a graph showing the various quantities supplied at all possible prices that might prevail in the market at any given time.
- extra revenue from the scale of one additional unit of output.
- a period long enough for the firm to adjust the quantities of all productive resources.
- Broad category of fixed costs that include interest, rent, taxes, and exclusive salaries.
- the costs that an organization incurs even if there is little or no activity.
- Extra costs of producing one additional unit of production.
- the amount that producers bring to market at any given price.
- Principle that suppliers will normally offer more for sale at high prices and less at lower prices.
- Average price that every unit of output sells for.
- the total output produced by the firm.
- suppliers offer different amounts of products for sale at all possible prices in the market.
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- a measure of the way in which the quantity supplied responds to a change in price.
- Total amount earned by a firm from the scale of its products; average price of a good sold times the quantity sold.
- the change in amount offered for sale in response to a change in price.
- supply curve that shows the quantities offered at various prices by all firms that offer the product for sale in a given market.
- level of production where marginal costs are equal to marginal revenue.
- a figure that shows how total output changes when the amount of a single variable input (usually labor) changes while all other inputs are held constant.
- sum of variable costs plus fixed costs; all costs associated with production.
- a period so brief that only the amount of the variable input can be changed.
- a government payment to an individual, business, or other group to encourage or protect a certain type of economic activity.
- a listing of the various quantities of a particular product supplied at all possible prices in the market.
- the stage where output increases at a diminishing rate as more variable inputs are added.
- Production level where total costs equals total revenue production needed if the firm is to recover its costs.
- Electronic business of exchange conducted over the internet.
- the extra output or change in total product caused by adding one more unit of variable input.
- the amount of a product that would be offered for sale at all possible prices that could prevail in the market.
27 Clues: the total output produced by the firm. • Average price that every unit of output sells for. • Extra costs of producing one additional unit of production. • Electronic business of exchange conducted over the internet. • the amount that producers bring to market at any given price. • extra revenue from the scale of one additional unit of output. • ...
crossword puzzle 1 2020-08-27
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- competent or skilled in doing or using something
- an abdominal pain
- an excessively greedy eater.
- fail to fulfill or undertake
- feed (someone) by using a spoon
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- to express to someone your strong official disapproval of them
- a person killed or injured in a war or accident.
- a person who has escaped from a place or is in hiding, especially to avoid arrest or persecution
- form a theory or conjecture about a subject without firm evidence
- too long, slow, or dull; tiresome or monotonous
- a leather shoe shaped like a moccasin, with a low flat heel
11 Clues: an abdominal pain • an excessively greedy eater. • fail to fulfill or undertake • feed (someone) by using a spoon • too long, slow, or dull; tiresome or monotonous • a person killed or injured in a war or accident. • competent or skilled in doing or using something • a leather shoe shaped like a moccasin, with a low flat heel • ...
Marcelo in the Real World Crossword! Grace Andersen 2011-10-13
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- What did Marcelo do his first time on the bus?
- What does Holmes call Marcelo?
- Where does Marcelo live?
- Where does Marcelo work?
- Who is the young man who works at the law firm?
- Where does Marcelo go to school?
- Who is the law firm's biggest client
- What is Marcelo's sister's name?
- Where is the law firm?
- What animals do Marcelo like to work with?
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- Who works in the mail room with Marcelo?
- What is Marcelo's favorite type of music?
- Where did Holmes & Arturo go to college?
- What is the author's first name?
- What is Marcelo's special interest?
- What is Marcelo's dog's name?
- Rabbi __________
- What is Marcelo's mom's name?
- What is Marcelo's dad's name?
- What does Marcelo hear in his head?
20 Clues: Rabbi __________ • Where is the law firm? • Where does Marcelo live? • Where does Marcelo work? • What is Marcelo's dog's name? • What is Marcelo's mom's name? • What is Marcelo's dad's name? • What does Holmes call Marcelo? • What is the author's first name? • Where does Marcelo go to school? • What is Marcelo's sister's name? • What is Marcelo's special interest? • ...
Exam 4 Review • Ch 13, 14, & 15 • MGT 300 • Jones/George 2018-03-29
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- Subordinates who report to the same supervisory compose a _____________________ group.
- Self-managed ________________ teams are teams in which members are empowered and have the responsibility and autonomy to complete identifiable pieces of work.
- Group ___________________ are shared guidelines of rules for behavior that most group members follow.
- ______________________ theory is a theory of motivation that concentrates on people’s perceptions of the fairness of their work outcomes relative to, or in proportion to, their work inputs.
- When _________________ are effective, the influence they exert over others helps a group or organization achieve its performance goals.
- The ____________________ of a person’s behavior refers to the many possible behaviors a person could engage in.
- Clayton _________________ collapsed Maslow’s five categories into three, referred to as the ERG theory.
- _________________________ is the creative development of new products, new technologies, new services, or even new organizational structures.
- ________________________ groups are informal groups composed of employees who enjoy one another’s company and socialize with one another.
- ___________________ leaders are excited and enthusiastic about their vision and clearly communicate it to their subordinates.
- Victor Vroom’s theory of motivation identifies three major factors that determine a person’s motivation: ____________________, instrumentality, and valence.
- Some research indicates that ____________________ managers tend to be more humanistic or people-oriented than both Japanese or American managers.
- There are several types of _______________: legitimate, reward, coercive, expert, and referent.
- ____________________ motivated behavior is performed to acquire material or social rewards or to avoid punishment; the source of motivation is the consequences of the behavior, not the behavior itself.
- Some people are ________________ motivated by their work, meaning they are motived to perform to benefit or help others.
- ________________ teams can include members who are not actually employees of the organization itself.
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- ________________________ theory focuses on the linage between performance and outcomes in the motivation equation.
- ________________________ and Latham were the leading researchers for goals setting theory.
- ____________________ is central to management because it explains why people behave the way they do in organizations.
- Group ________________ is a set of behaviors and tasks that a member of a group is expected to perform because of his or her position in the group.
- Maslow’s __________________ of Needs theory
- ____________________ motivated behavior is behavior that is performed for its own sake; the source of motivation is actually performing the behavior, and motivation comes from doing the work itself.
- _________________ leaders share power with followers and strive to ensure that followers’ most important needs are met, that they are able to develop as individuals, and that their well-being is enhanced, and that attention is paid to those who are least well-off in society.
- When group ________________________ is high, individuals strongly value their group membership, find the group appealing, and have strong desires to remain a part of the group. When it is low, group members do not find their group particularly appealing and have little desire to retain their group membership.
- __________________ needs in Maslow’s theory include the need to be respected by others.
- Fiedler was among the first leadership researchers to acknowledge that effective leadership is ______________________ on, or depends on, the characteristics of the leader and the situation.
- Four nurses who work in a hospital and have lunch together twice a week constitute an _________________ group.
- __________________ is a person’s perception about the extent to which performance results in the attainment of outcomes.
- A compensation plan basing pay on performance is often called a ____________________ pay plan.
- ___________________ and development teams are created to develop new products.
30 Clues: Maslow’s __________________ of Needs theory • ___________________ and development teams are created to develop new products. • Subordinates who report to the same supervisory compose a _____________________ group. • __________________ needs in Maslow’s theory include the need to be respected by others. • ...
Standing Firm in Faith 2026-03-11
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- | Strengthen belief or conviction
- | Faithful and dependable
- | Loyal and trusting
- | Loyal and unchanging
- | Strong belief in ability
- | Powerful and resilient
- | Continue firmly despite difficulty
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- | Devoted to a cause
- | Determined and committed
- | Showing bravery
- | Devoted to a purpose
- | Remain strong and steady
- | Something that holds steady
- | Strong and unwavering
- | Remain strong under pressure
15 Clues: | Showing bravery • | Devoted to a cause • | Loyal and trusting • | Devoted to a purpose • | Loyal and unchanging • | Strong and unwavering • | Powerful and resilient • | Faithful and dependable • | Determined and committed • | Remain strong and steady • | Strong belief in ability • | Something that holds steady • | Remain strong under pressure • | Strengthen belief or conviction • ...
Chapter 13 Cross Words 2012-11-12
Across
- wage/ incomes that does not increase even when prices go up
- grant/ federal funds given to states in lumps sums.
- theory that inflation occur when producers raise in order to meet increased cost
- spiral/ the process by which rising wages cause higher prices, and higher rices cause higher wages
- distributed/ how the nations total income is distributed among its population
- ability to purchase good and services
- a general increase in price
- stamp/ government issued coupons that recipients exchange food
- basket/ a representative collection of goods and services
- a sustained drop in the price level
- inflation that is out of control
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- rate/ percentage rate of change in price level over time
- rate/ percentage of people who live in households with income below the officail poverty line
- measurements that show how the average price standards group of goods and service over time
- theory that inflation occurs when demand for goods and services exceeds existing supplies
- theory/ theory that too much money in the economy causes inflation
- rate/ rate of inflation excluding affects of foods and energy prices
- price index (cpi)/ determine by measuring the price of a standard group of goods
- curve/ curve that illustrates income distribution
19 Clues: a general increase in price • inflation that is out of control • a sustained drop in the price level • ability to purchase good and services • curve/ curve that illustrates income distribution • grant/ federal funds given to states in lumps sums. • rate/ percentage rate of change in price level over time • basket/ a representative collection of goods and services • ...
service marketing 2015-10-06
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- Focuses on a narrow range of services to a broad market.
- Enhance features.
- The physical product.
- Tangible actions to goods and other physical possessions belonging to customers.
- Intangible actions directed at people’s minds.
- A contractual association between a franchiser (typically a manufacturer, wholesaler, or service organization) and independent businesspeople.
- Services that involve tangible actions to people’s bodies.
- A customer’s commitment to continue patronizing a specific firm over an extended period of time.
- Process of dividing a market into distinct groups within each of which all customers share relevant characteristics that distinguish them from customers in other segments, and respond in similar ways to a given set of marketing efforts
- Tendency for consumer ratings of one prominent product characteristic to influence ratings for many other attributes of that same product.
- Trying to market everything to everybody (which wouldn't work)
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- Employees who receive services from an internal supplier (another employee or department) as a necessary input to performing their own jobs.
- The resources the reputation, the constraints organization has, various challenges and values.
- Focus one area and one area only.
- Deals with size, composition (male, females), time, location and trends.
- Concentrate on a narrow market but offering a wide range in that specific product.
- A firm that bases its pricing strategy on achieving the lowest costs in its industry.
- The brand or packaging of the product.
- Extent to which a firm serves few or many markets.
- Extracting useful information about individuals, trends, and segments from often-massive amounts of customer data.
20 Clues: Enhance features. • The physical product. • Focus one area and one area only. • The brand or packaging of the product. • Intangible actions directed at people’s minds. • Extent to which a firm serves few or many markets. • Focuses on a narrow range of services to a broad market. • Services that involve tangible actions to people’s bodies. • ...
Plate Tectonics 2023-02-15
Across
- A fermented cucumber.
- The person who created the theory of continental drift.
- The sinking of continents under sea level.
- The theory was based on the theory by Alfred Wegner
- The flow of liquid heat that circulates.
- One plate boundary that creates crust.
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- The theory proposed by Alfred Wegner
- A food with ingredients inside two pieces of bread
- The mass inside of an object.
- A large rodent that can swim.
- The plate boundary that destroys crust.
- Plate boundaries that neither destroys crust nor creates it.
12 Clues: A fermented cucumber. • The mass inside of an object. • A large rodent that can swim. • The theory proposed by Alfred Wegner • One plate boundary that creates crust. • The plate boundary that destroys crust. • The flow of liquid heat that circulates. • The sinking of continents under sea level. • A food with ingredients inside two pieces of bread • ...
Trial by Media 2014-07-31
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- The state of being held by the police; arrest
- The action or crime of making a false spoken statement damaging to a person’s reputation
- Hand over (a person accused or convicted of a crime) to the jurisdiction of the foreign state in which the crime was committed
- The forming of a theory or conjecture without firm evidence
- Give evidence as a witness in a law court
- Inclination or prejudice for or against one person or group, often unfair
- A clue or piece of information which is or is intended to be misleading or distracting
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- Portray as wicked and threatening
- A formal declaration by the verdict of a jury or the decision of a judge in a court of law that someone is guilty of a criminal offence
- Action taken in a court to settle a dispute
- Under judicial consideration and therefore prohibited from public discussion elsewhere
- A claim or assertion that someone has done something illegal or wrong, typically one made without proof
- A person or body that supervises a particular industry or business activity
- A published false statement that is damaging to a person’s reputation; a written defamation
14 Clues: Portray as wicked and threatening • Give evidence as a witness in a law court • Action taken in a court to settle a dispute • The state of being held by the police; arrest • The forming of a theory or conjecture without firm evidence • Inclination or prejudice for or against one person or group, often unfair • ...
Accounting Crossword 2022-09-16
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- ITO
- A financial gain
- (AC) An accounting method that records revenues and expenses before payments are received or issued.
- (QC) The financial information should be presented so that a reader can easily comprehend it.
- Assets minus liabilities
- All the items, goods, merchandise, and materials held by a business for selling in the market to earn a profit.
- (plu)a present economic resource controlled by the firm,expected to generate future economic benefits
- The balance of money due to a firm for goods or services delivered or used but not yet paid for by customers.
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- (QC)Showing that the information is represented faithfully and without bias.
- The total amount of income generated by the sale of goods and services
- A liability on a balance sheet where a business owes money to its suppliers that have provided the business with goods or services on credit.
- Owner pays for business expenses with personal funds to a business bank account.
- To promote a business or product to customers and potential customers.
- GST
- (QC)To verify a transaction occurred, and the information is presented faithfully and without bias.
- (plu)The cost incurred in or required for something.
- Money that is taken from the business account for personal use,by the owner.
- (plu)a present obligation of the firm,to transfer an economic resource
18 Clues: GST • ITO • A financial gain • Assets minus liabilities • (plu)The cost incurred in or required for something. • The total amount of income generated by the sale of goods and services • To promote a business or product to customers and potential customers. • (plu)a present obligation of the firm,to transfer an economic resource • ...
Accounting Crossword 2022-09-16
Across
- ITO
- A financial gain
- (AC) An accounting method that records revenues and expenses before payments are received or issued.
- (QC) The financial information should be presented so that a reader can easily comprehend it.
- Assets minus liabilities
- All the items, goods, merchandise, and materials held by a business for selling in the market to earn a profit.
- (plu)a present economic resource controlled by the firm,expected to generate future economic benefits
- The balance of money due to a firm for goods or services delivered or used but not yet paid for by customers.
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- (QC)Showing that the information is represented faithfully and without bias.
- The total amount of income generated by the sale of goods and services
- A liability on a balance sheet where a business owes money to its suppliers that have provided the business with goods or services on credit.
- Owner pays for business expenses with personal funds to a business bank account.
- To promote a business or product to customers and potential customers.
- GST
- (QC)To verify a transaction occurred, and the information is presented faithfully and without bias.
- (plu)The cost incurred in or required for something.
- Money that is taken from the business account for personal use,by the owner.
- (plu)a present obligation of the firm,to transfer an economic resource
18 Clues: GST • ITO • A financial gain • Assets minus liabilities • (plu)The cost incurred in or required for something. • The total amount of income generated by the sale of goods and services • To promote a business or product to customers and potential customers. • (plu)a present obligation of the firm,to transfer an economic resource • ...
Spelling/Vocab Review - Week 4 2023-11-26
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- give reasons or cite evidence in support of an idea, action, or theory, typically with the aim of persuading others to share one's view
- give a long, loud, piercing cry or cries expressing excitement, great emotion, or pain
- not showing or feeling nervousness, anger, or other strong emotions; (of the weather) pleasantly free from wind.
- arranged in or constituting a constant or definite pattern, especially with the same space between individual instances
- (of a surface or background) unrelieved by decorative or other features; bare, empty, or plain
- giving or showing firm and constant support or allegiance to a person or institution
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- attempt to lessen the blame attaching to (a fault or offense); seek to defend or justify
- easily understood or done; presenting no difficulty; plain, basic, or uncomplicated in form, nature, or design; without much decoration or ornamentation.
- feeling or showing strong annoyance, displeasure, or hostility; full of anger.
- (especially of children) disobedient; badly behaved.
- lacking fear.
- (of an animal, especially a dog) make a low guttural sound in the throat
12 Clues: lacking fear. • (especially of children) disobedient; badly behaved. • (of an animal, especially a dog) make a low guttural sound in the throat • feeling or showing strong annoyance, displeasure, or hostility; full of anger. • giving or showing firm and constant support or allegiance to a person or institution • ...
Plate tectonics 2024-02-13
Across
- boundary that spreads apart
- zone where a oceanic plates subducts under a continental plate
- the thickest layer
- boundary which collides
- rock hard surface we stand on
- the crust, the mantle and the core
- where 2 plates compress
- layer touching the core
- innermost layer
- an area between 2 tectonic plates
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- boundary which plates slide across
- Plate tectonics is the scientific theory that Earth's lithosphere comprises a number of large tectonic plates, which have been slowly moving
- ies between the thermosphere and the stratosphere
- a theory of if the tectonic plates drift
- the layer we stand on
- the rigid outer part of the earth, consisting of the crust and upper mantle
- zone of Earth's mantle lying beneath the lithosphere and believed to be much hotter and more fluid than the lithosphere.
- theory that oceanic plates slowly move
18 Clues: innermost layer • the thickest layer • the layer we stand on • boundary which collides • where 2 plates compress • layer touching the core • boundary that spreads apart • rock hard surface we stand on • an area between 2 tectonic plates • boundary which plates slide across • the crust, the mantle and the core • theory that oceanic plates slowly move • ...
Exam 1 Review 2025-02-13
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- A variable that lies outside of a “causal chain” but influences the nature of the relationship between cause (x) and effect (y).
- A research approach that focuses on understanding the behavior of a specific individual, rather than a general pattern between variables.
- The more a theory can explain, the better.
- A method for populating a treatment and control group that renders them equal (in expectation).
- An error in thinking that reflects a reluctance to change our ideas in light of new information.
- Observing the cause (x) before the effect (y) in time.
- A word derived from a research question that is used to search for published research.
- An error in thinking whereby only information that supports one’s view is sought out (and “negative cases” are ignored.)
- Information that appears to be “scientific” but has not been generated using the Scientific Method.
- A demonstration of what would have occurred in the absence of the independent variable (i.e., the cause).
- When a theory is written simply, it has __________.
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- An established body that ensures the ethical principles of research are followed.
- Does the proposed relationship between cause (x) and effect (y) make sense?
- An error in thinking whereby a conclusion is reached about a large group based on only a few observations.
- Assesses whether the independent and dependent variable are related in the proposed way.
- The degree to which a theory can be tested.
- A research approach that seeks to identify general patterns between variables, rather than focusing on a specific individual.
- The degree of support for a theory garnered from research.
- A variable that connects the cause (x) to the effect (y) to create a “causal chain.”
- A type of research approach that starts with observations and ends with a theory.
- Describes a bi-directional (non-causal) relationship between two variables.
21 Clues: The more a theory can explain, the better. • The degree to which a theory can be tested. • When a theory is written simply, it has __________. • Observing the cause (x) before the effect (y) in time. • The degree of support for a theory garnered from research. • Does the proposed relationship between cause (x) and effect (y) make sense? • ...
BXT CoE P&A 2020-08-27
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- Longhand DM
- "Create the space and possibility for bold ideas to flourish"
- Project management platform to support our BXT Agile & SCRUM ways of working
- Beat out John Jay Shiringleheimer Chris as the title of our four BXT CoE leaders
- Your one-stop shop to help guide the BXT Center of Excellence to the content that matters most
- The way the every member of the BXT CoE will learn and upskill internally on the topics that are essential for success.
- Deliver the experiences that will transform how our clients work
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- "To ignite, activate, and scale BXT across our clients and our Firm"
- Build the tools and mechanisms to transform how our Firm (and clients) work
- Positioning & ________ (our new name for Marketing)
- Cheat sheet for all things CoE as you’re learning about our offerings & to answer questions from folks around the firm.
- End cookie-cutter and ______ engagements to focus on experiences and personalize your work.
- The "B" in BD Lead
- _______ & Ops (One of the two workstreams to span both wings of the CoE)
14 Clues: Longhand DM • The "B" in BD Lead • Positioning & ________ (our new name for Marketing) • "Create the space and possibility for bold ideas to flourish" • Deliver the experiences that will transform how our clients work • "To ignite, activate, and scale BXT across our clients and our Firm" • _______ & Ops (One of the two workstreams to span both wings of the CoE) • ...
Vocabulary: 2020-10-16
Across
- be a warning or indication of (a future event).
- a serious disagreement or argument, typically a protracted one.
- action a related series of incidents in a literary plot that build toward the point of greatest interest.
- the most intense, exciting, or important point of something; the culmination.
- Expectation that is created before the development of the plot of a literary work or a film and that keeps the reader or viewer anxious to know what is going to
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- a plan made in secret by a group of people to do something illegal or harmful.
- a firm decision to do or not to do something.
- action is what happens near the end of a story after the climax and resolution of the major conflict.
- a serious disagreement or argument, typically a protracted one.
- a comprehensive description and explanation of an idea or theory.
10 Clues: a firm decision to do or not to do something. • be a warning or indication of (a future event). • a serious disagreement or argument, typically a protracted one. • a serious disagreement or argument, typically a protracted one. • a comprehensive description and explanation of an idea or theory. • ...
General Legal Office Procedures 2015-07-29
Across
- To witness the signature of parties to an agreement.
- Auxiliary.
- A Government's official newspaper.
- Rules outlining how the provisions of an act are to be carried out or administered.
- To relinquish rights or interests.
- A document that allow release of information to other parties.
- A person who adjudicates matters within the court.
- To refer to an act by name, statue and chapter.
- An individual not considered an adult.
- Legislative law.
- The final clause of a commercial document.
- Indicates an error in quoted material that appears in the original material.
- Government seizure of title to property.
- A binding exchange of promises between parties.
- A document signed by a client employing the law firm.
- A written statement of facts sworn under oath.
- Protects confidential communications between a client and his or her legal advisor.
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- References to previously decided cases.
- To employ a lawyer or law firm to act on your behalf.
- Bank account containing monies held on behalf of clients.
- Previously decided cases that support a client's position in a legal matter.
- Review of decision of lower court by a higher court.
- An attachment to a written document.
- The philosophy of law.
- An individual who employs a law firm.
- A written acknowledgement for receiving money or property.
- A document relinquishing rights or interests.
- Ending of Affidavit attesting where and when sworn.
- Introductory clauses in an agreement.
- Words or phrases in an agreement stated to have a specific meaning and/or format.
- An established fundamental rule of law.
- A listing of material in alphabetic order.
- A person who swears an affidavit.
- One who promises to answer for the debt of another.
- At the suit of
35 Clues: Auxiliary. • At the suit of • Legislative law. • The philosophy of law. • A person who swears an affidavit. • A Government's official newspaper. • To relinquish rights or interests. • An attachment to a written document. • An individual who employs a law firm. • Introductory clauses in an agreement. • An individual not considered an adult. • References to previously decided cases. • ...
Literary Criticism 2017-10-16
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- criticism influenced by Carl Gustav Jung's belief
- analysis theory that is also known as the work as an entity in itself
- approach wherein a reader may study the author's life
- criticism which argues that literature is a product of real, social and economic existence
- was initiated by Jacques Derrida
- the work and the world that imitates is how others call this theory
- theory which holds that the author is the sole source of meaning
- based on the linguistic theories of Saussure and Claude
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- category of observation that answers the question 'what is the present wold view in the place where I am situated?
- approach wherein a reader may analyze a work of literature as complete in itself relating to it that outside of the world
- approach that requires research
- criticism that combines several critical methods while focusing on the questions how gender affects a literary work, writer, or reader
- examines the culture and society from which literature is produced
- acquires meaning only in the imagination of an actual reader
- effective or reader response theory
- criticism wherein meaning is revealed by dissecting the literary text
- seeks to make a literary criticism a scientific study
- criticism way of reading a literary text
18 Clues: approach that requires research • was initiated by Jacques Derrida • effective or reader response theory • criticism way of reading a literary text • criticism influenced by Carl Gustav Jung's belief • approach wherein a reader may study the author's life • seeks to make a literary criticism a scientific study • based on the linguistic theories of Saussure and Claude • ...
MICRO & MACRO THEORY PUZZLE 2021-07-19
Across
- THEORY, , a close-up focus on social interaction in specific situations.
- DYSFUNCTION, any social pattern that may disrupt the operation of society.
- an explanation of how two or more facts are related to one another.
- THEORY, a broad focus on social structures that shape society as a whole.
- FUNCTION, the unrecognized and unintended consequences of any social pattern.
- FUNCTION, the consequences of a social pattern for the operation of society as a whole.
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- LEVEL, race - conflict approaches fall under which level of orientation.
- THEORY, a theoretical framework in which society is viewed as composed of groups that are competing for scarce resources.
- THEORY, a theory that views society as a whole unit, made up of inter related parts that work together.
- MARX, the founder of Conflict Theory.
- HERBERT MEAD, founder of symbolic interactionism.
- INTERACTION APPROACH, a framework for building theory that sees society as the product of the everyday interactions of individuals.
- FUNCTION, the recognized and intended consequences of any social pattern.
13 Clues: MARX, the founder of Conflict Theory. • HERBERT MEAD, founder of symbolic interactionism. • an explanation of how two or more facts are related to one another. • LEVEL, race - conflict approaches fall under which level of orientation. • THEORY, , a close-up focus on social interaction in specific situations. • ...
Lord of the Flies 2019-04-17
Across
- a group of words established by usage as having a meaning not deducible from those of the individual words (e.g., rain cats and dogs, see the light ).
- an act of speaking one's thoughts aloud when by oneself or regardless of any hearers, especially by a character in a play.
- understood or implied without being stated.
- contrary to reason or common sense; utterly absurd or ridiculous.
- having or showing a wish to do evil to others.
- exaggerated statements or claims not meant to be taken literally.
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- a change of circumstances or fortune, typically one that is unwelcome or unpleasant.
- (of bad behavior) done openly and unashamedly.
- the quality or state of being irrelevant.
- the forming of a theory or conjecture without firm evidence.
- an expression designed to call something to mind without mentioning it explicitly; an indirect or passing reference.
- a joke exploiting the different possible meanings of a word or the fact that there are words which sound alike but have different meanings.
- a story, poem, or picture that can be interpreted to reveal a hidden meaning, typically a moral or political one.
13 Clues: the quality or state of being irrelevant. • understood or implied without being stated. • (of bad behavior) done openly and unashamedly. • having or showing a wish to do evil to others. • the forming of a theory or conjecture without firm evidence. • contrary to reason or common sense; utterly absurd or ridiculous. • ...
The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy 2024-12-03
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- (adj) expressing contempt or ridicule
- (verb) to persuade someone to do something by sustained coaxing or flattery
- (adj) already decided or settled
- (adv) in a pale, weak, or tired manner
- (verb) to form a theory or conjecture about a subject without firm evidence
- (noun) a way of writing about a flaw or failure in society by inflating it to absurdity
- (adj) seeming reasonable or probable
- (noun) the use of words to convey a meaning that is the opposite of its literal meaning
- (adj) distinguishable; perceptible
- (noun) system of organization characterized by a hierarchy and lots of paperwork
- (noun, plural) a trace, mark, or remnant of something that is no longer present or in existence
- (adj) not easily seen, noticed, or attracting attention
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- (noun) the area near or surrounding a particular place
- (noun) a preference or inclination
- (adj) making or characterized by a loud and unpleasant noise
- (adj) impossible to understand or interpret
- (adj) liable to change rapidly and unpredictably, especially for the worse
- (verb) to gather together and organize
- (adj) strong or intoxicating
- (adj) of or relating to the daytime; active during the day
- (noun) the use of irony to mock or convey contempt
- (noun) an alternative road or route
- (noun) a room or building with toilets and washing facilities
- (adj) having two feet
- (verb) to come between so as to hinder or prevent
25 Clues: (adj) having two feet • (adj) strong or intoxicating • (adj) already decided or settled • (noun) a preference or inclination • (adj) distinguishable; perceptible • (noun) an alternative road or route • (adj) seeming reasonable or probable • (adj) expressing contempt or ridicule • (adv) in a pale, weak, or tired manner • (verb) to gather together and organize • ...
NASAA Investment Adviser Examiners' Crossword 2018-02-27
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- to act in the best interest of the client
- the cost for an investment adviser's services
- ticker symbol for Facebook
- a fixed income security
- freedom to make investment decisions on behalf of the client
- a method to raise funds for cryptocurrency
- fraudulant investment operations where returns for older investors are paid through revenue from new investors
- a firm that executes security transactions for itself and clients
- the oldest investor protection organization
- free from security registration
- the sunshine state
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- possession of client funds or securities
- provides continuous investment services for a fee
- competing personal and business plans
- recommended procedure or implementation
- a digital ledger for cryptocurrency transactions
- client and firm documents
- exempt sale of securities to accredited investors
- a written disclosure statement that must be provided to existing and prospective clients
- individuals with a history of disciplinary actions
- ticker symbol for Netflix
- a type of cryptocurrency
- ticker for Amazon
- wrongful or criminal deception intended to result in personal gain
24 Clues: ticker for Amazon • the sunshine state • a fixed income security • a type of cryptocurrency • client and firm documents • ticker symbol for Netflix • ticker symbol for Facebook • free from security registration • competing personal and business plans • recommended procedure or implementation • possession of client funds or securities • to act in the best interest of the client • ...
NASAA Investment Adviser Examiners' Crossword 2018-02-27
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- ticker symbol for Facebook
- individuals with a history of disciplinary actions
- exempt sale of securities to accredited investors
- ticker for Amazon
- the cost for an investment adviser's services
- the oldest investor protection organization
- competing personal and business plans
- ticker symbol for Netflix
- recommended procedure or implementation
- a digital ledger for cryptocurrency transactions
- a firm that executes security transactions for itself and clients
- wrongful or criminal deception intended to result in personal gain
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- a fixed income security
- a method to raise funds for cryptocurrency
- fraudulant investment operations where returns for older investors are paid through revenue from new investors
- provides continuous investment services for a fee
- freedom to make investment decisions on behalf of the client
- a written disclosure statement that must be provided to existing and prospective clients
- to act in the best interest of the client
- client and firm documents
- possession of client funds or securities
- free from security registration
- a type of cryptocurrency
- the sunshine state
24 Clues: ticker for Amazon • the sunshine state • a fixed income security • a type of cryptocurrency • client and firm documents • ticker symbol for Netflix • ticker symbol for Facebook • free from security registration • competing personal and business plans • recommended procedure or implementation • possession of client funds or securities • to act in the best interest of the client • ...
Firms, Cost, Revenue 2024-12-04
Across
- the total amount that has to be spent on the factors of production used to produce a product.
- a merger with a firm at an earlier stage of the supply chain.
- a merger with a firm at a later stage of the supply chain.
- the amount of money that has to be given to obtain a product.
Down
- costs that change with output.
- the merger of firms producing the same product and at the same stage of production
- the total amount of money received from selling a product.
- lower long run average costs resulting from a firm growing in size.
- costs which do not change with output in the short run.
- total fixed cost divided by output.
- total cost divided by output.
11 Clues: total cost divided by output. • costs that change with output. • total fixed cost divided by output. • costs which do not change with output in the short run. • the total amount of money received from selling a product. • a merger with a firm at a later stage of the supply chain. • a merger with a firm at an earlier stage of the supply chain. • ...
Service Marketing 2015-10-06
Across
- Trying to market everything to everybody (which wouldn't work)
- Enhance features
- processing Tangible actions to goods and other physical possessions belonging to customers.
- Extent to which a firm serves few or many markets.
- Focuses on a narrow range of services to a broad market
- A customer’s commitment to continue patronizing a specific firm over an extended period of time.
- Concentrate on a narrow market but offering a wide range in that specific product.
- stimulus processing Intangible actions directed at people’s minds.
- The resources the reputation, the constraints organization has, various challenges and values.
Down
- A contractual association between a franchiser (typically a manufacturer, wholesaler, or service organization) and independent businesspeople.
- segmentation Process of dividing a market into distinct groups within each of which all customers share relevant characteristics that distinguish them from customers in other segments, and respond in similar ways to a given set of marketing efforts
- effect Tendency for consumer ratings of one prominent product characteristic to influence ratings for many other attributes of that same product.
- The physical product
- Focus one area and one area only
- customers Employees who receive services from an internal supplier (another employee or department) as a necessary input to performing their own jobs.
- processing Services that involve tangible actions to people’s bodies.
- leader A firm that bases its pricing strategy on achieving the lowest costs in its industry.
- Deals with size, composition (male, females), time, location and trends.
- The brand or packaging of the product
- mining Extracting useful information about individuals, trends, and segments from often-massive amounts of customer data.
20 Clues: Enhance features • The physical product • Focus one area and one area only • The brand or packaging of the product • Extent to which a firm serves few or many markets. • Focuses on a narrow range of services to a broad market • Trying to market everything to everybody (which wouldn't work) • stimulus processing Intangible actions directed at people’s minds. • ...
Biology Chapter 1 Vocabuary 2023-08-12
Across
- system: group of organs that work together to do a certain job
- all of the populations of different species that live in the same area
- structure composed of more than one type of tissue that performs a particular function
- variable: variable in a scientific experiment that is manipulated by the researcher to investigate its affect on another variable, called the dependent variable.
- all the living things in a given area together with the physical factors of the nonliving environment
- part of Earth where all life exists, including land, water, and air
- the variety of life and its processes; including the variety of living organisms, the genetic differences among them, and the communities and ecosystems in which they occur
- possible answer to a scientific question; must be falsifiable
- process of maintaining a stable environment inside a cell or an entire organism
- basic unit of structure and function of living things
- group of similar ecosystems with the same general type of physical environment
- method: the process of a scientific investigation
- law: statement describing what always happens under certain conditions in nature.
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- all the organisms of the same species that live in the same area
- process by which living things give rise to offspring
- group of cells of the same kind that perform a particular function in an organism
- variable: variable in a scientific experiment that is affected by another variable, called the independent variable.
- anything that is detected with the senses
- an individual living thing
- theory: broad explanation that is widely accepted as true because it is supported by a great deal of evidence.
- science of life, study of life
- relationship between living things that depend on the same resources in the same place and at the same time
- close relationship between organisms of different species in which at least one of the organisms benefits from the relationship
- theory: theory that all living things are made up of cells, all life functions occur within cells, and all cells come from already existing cells.
- theory: Theory that the characteristics of living things are controlled by genes that are passed from parents to offspring.
25 Clues: an individual living thing • science of life, study of life • anything that is detected with the senses • method: the process of a scientific investigation • process by which living things give rise to offspring • basic unit of structure and function of living things • possible answer to a scientific question; must be falsifiable • ...
Isle of Dogs - Then & Now. Christmas Crossword, 2021 2021-12-20
Across
- Railway viaduct in Millwall Park
- Philanthropist who funded the construction of Cubitt Town Public Library
- Who had a 'Nosh Bar'?
- Fragile material in a pedestrian bridge name
- Swedish shipping and ferry company who operated for decades on the Island
- Morris, much loved GP in the 50s and 60s
- Abbreviation for 1970 residents'protest
- Drawdock (and former name of nearby pub)
- Manufactured by Locke, Lancaster & Co
- Manufacturers of tinned food
- Informal name for East Ferry Road
- Cubitt House was in this street
- In which road was Hammond House?
- One-armed lord
- Caribbean island and island street
- Another name for the mudchute
- Former newsagents in Manchester Road
- 1980s TV series with many Island scenes
- Name of Hawkins & Tipson's works
- Original street name of Harbinger Road
Down
- Primary school named after a sailing ship
- Early 20th century pickle makers
- Highest residential building in 1970
- Terrace in Manchester Road, directly south of Blue Bridge
- Informal name for the Princess of Wales pub
- Ropemaking brothers of Strafford Street
- Block of flats named after a type of sail
- The Great... (ship)
- Timber firm
- Midship, Masthead, Knighthead, Bowsprit
- Pub which housed Millwall FC's first clubhouse
- Prince .... pub in Tobago street also known as the Ash Bucket
- Steel firm at the end of Cahir Street
- Rye... Ship repairers in Stewart Street
- Surname of well-loved St John's Revd. in mid 20th century
- Number of mills in a primary school name
- Chemical firm that occupied Atlas Wharf. A name much in the news the last couple of years.
- Estate named after local shipbuilder
38 Clues: Timber firm • One-armed lord • The Great... (ship) • Who had a 'Nosh Bar'? • Manufacturers of tinned food • Another name for the mudchute • Cubitt House was in this street • Early 20th century pickle makers • Railway viaduct in Millwall Park • In which road was Hammond House? • Name of Hawkins & Tipson's works • Informal name for East Ferry Road • Caribbean island and island street • ...
Isle of Dogs - Then & Now. Christmas Crossword, 2021 2021-12-20
Across
- Railway viaduct in Millwall Park
- Philanthropist who funded the construction of Cubitt Town Public Library
- Who had a 'Nosh Bar'?
- Fragile material in a pedestrian bridge name
- Swedish shipping and ferry company who operated for decades on the Island
- Morris, much loved GP in the 50s and 60s
- Abbreviation for 1970 residents'protest
- Drawdock (and former name of nearby pub)
- Manufactured by Locke, Lancaster & Co
- Manufacturers of tinned food
- Informal name for East Ferry Road
- Cubitt House was in this street
- In which road was Hammond House?
- One-armed lord
- Caribbean island and island street
- Another name for the mudchute
- Former newsagents in Manchester Road
- 1980s TV series with many Island scenes
- Name of Hawkins & Tipson's works
- Original street name of Harbinger Road
Down
- Primary school named after a sailing ship
- Early 20th century pickle makers
- Highest residential building in 1970
- Terrace in Manchester Road, directly south of Blue Bridge
- Informal name for the Princess of Wales pub
- Ropemaking brothers of Strafford Street
- Block of flats named after a type of sail
- The Great... (ship)
- Timber firm
- Midship, Masthead, Knighthead, Bowsprit
- Pub which housed Millwall FC's first clubhouse
- Prince .... pub in Tobago street also known as the Ash Bucket
- Steel firm at the end of Cahir Street
- Rye... Ship repairers in Stewart Street
- Surname of well-loved St John's Revd. in mid 20th century
- Number of mills in a primary school name
- Chemical firm that occupied Atlas Wharf. A name much in the news the last couple of years.
- Estate named after local shipbuilder
38 Clues: Timber firm • One-armed lord • The Great... (ship) • Who had a 'Nosh Bar'? • Manufacturers of tinned food • Another name for the mudchute • Cubitt House was in this street • Early 20th century pickle makers • Railway viaduct in Millwall Park • In which road was Hammond House? • Name of Hawkins & Tipson's works • Informal name for East Ferry Road • Caribbean island and island street • ...
Socializing Psychology 2019-11-07
Across
- Third developmental stage in Piaget’s theory; logical thinking emerges, begin to understand the concept of conservation.
- A definitive criteria by which attributions take shape.
- When you take someone’s behavior and say that the reason it happened is because they were affected by the situation that they were in.
- Tries to explain how people make judgments about the causes of other people’s behavior.
- Attribution criteria that states “only this person acts this way”.
- Second developmental stage in Piaget’s theory; begin to think symbolically, egocentric thinking (inability to see from another's perspective).
- Psychologist responsible for developmental stages much like Freud’s psychosexual stages.
- First developmental stage in Piaget’s theory; learning about the world through movements and sensations, object permanence.
- Persuasion and attitude change.
- Last developmental stage in Piaget’s theory; Abstract thought and hypothetical ideas emerges, , Ethics, politics, social/moral issues explored.
- Fast, instinctive, emotional type of thinking.
Down
- Theory that says that people are more likely to attribute situational factors on their failures and vice versa with their successes.
- When explaining someone else’s behavior, it is common to overemphasize their internal attribution rather than their external attribution.
- Attribution criteria that states “does the individual behaving now usually behave this way”.
- Irrational in our choices, “subjective social reality,” memory and decision making are influenced by our perception.
- Slower, more deliberate thinking and decision making, more logical.
- Experiment that studied the perceived power when given the roles “prisoner” and “guard”.
- When you take someone’s behavior and say that the reason it happened is something about the person’s internal characteristics.
- Others agree on how someone is behaving.
- An experiment that studied the effects of authority figures and committing immoral acts in the presence of one.
20 Clues: Persuasion and attitude change. • Others agree on how someone is behaving. • Fast, instinctive, emotional type of thinking. • A definitive criteria by which attributions take shape. • Attribution criteria that states “only this person acts this way”. • Slower, more deliberate thinking and decision making, more logical. • ...
plate tectonics 2023-03-12
Across
- extremely hot liquid/rock under the earth's surface
- lowlands where plates move away from each other
- the theory that the continents moved away from each other
- who came up with the plate tectonic theory?
- The moving of the plate tectonics can cause _______ to erupt.
- natural elevation of the earth's core
- a large wave caused by the displacement of water or underwater earthquakes
- also known as a continental glacier
- the outermost layer of of the earth
- a inner layer of the earth that is below the crust and is the largest inner layer
Down
- When plates collide/rub against each other it can cause…
- the zone where one plate goes under a different plate
- What is the name of “the supercontinent”?
- The place where there are many active volcanoes is called…
- a hot area found under the earth's crust
- when two plates move away from each other
- dence ice that slowly
- layer a layer that contains liquid iron and nickel
- ancient remains that helps support the continental drift theory
- Alfred Wegener says that the plates are always...
20 Clues: dence ice that slowly • also known as a continental glacier • the outermost layer of of the earth • natural elevation of the earth's core • a hot area found under the earth's crust • What is the name of “the supercontinent”? • when two plates move away from each other • who came up with the plate tectonic theory? • lowlands where plates move away from each other • ...
Crisis Management 2022-10-17
Across
- Trying to understand the situation
- This theory explains that some system accidents are inevitable because complex systems are highly interconnected
- Meaningful predictor of safety performance behaviors and weakly related to accidents
Down
- Constituent's enmity regarding firm, which reflects negative perceptions of it.
- The withholding of potentially important input.
5 Clues: Trying to understand the situation • The withholding of potentially important input. • Constituent's enmity regarding firm, which reflects negative perceptions of it. • Meaningful predictor of safety performance behaviors and weakly related to accidents • ...
Plate tectonics 2024-02-13
Across
- boundary that spreads apart
- zone where a oceanic plates subducts under a continental plate
- the thickest layer
- boundary which collides
- rock hard surface we stand on
- the crust, the mantle and the core
- where 2 plates compress
- layer touching the core
- innermost layer
- an area between 2 tectonic plates
Down
- boundary which plates slide across
- Plate tectonics is the scientific theory that Earth's lithosphere comprises a number of large tectonic plates, which have been slowly moving
- ies between the thermosphere and the stratosphere
- a theory of if the tectonic plates drift
- the layer we stand on
- the rigid outer part of the earth, consisting of the crust and upper mantle
- zone of Earth's mantle lying beneath the lithosphere and believed to be much hotter and more fluid than the lithosphere.
- theory that oceanic plates slowly move
18 Clues: innermost layer • the thickest layer • the layer we stand on • boundary which collides • where 2 plates compress • layer touching the core • boundary that spreads apart • rock hard surface we stand on • an area between 2 tectonic plates • boundary which plates slide across • the crust, the mantle and the core • theory that oceanic plates slowly move • ...
Ch. 7 Vocabulary Crossword 2020-08-23
Across
- requirement forcing a business to reveal information about its products to the public
- market structure characterized by a single producer; form of imperfect competition
- a theoretical market structure with very large numbers of buyers and sellers, identical products, and freedom of entry and exit
- market structure in which a few large sellers dominate and have the ability to affect price
- process in which a lender reclaims the property due to a lack of payment by the borrower
- condition that leads to an inefficient allocation of resources characterized by too much or too little being produced
- ____________ competition is another name for pure competition
- illegal agreement by firms to charge a uniform price for a product
- illegal agreement among producers to fix prices, limit output, or divide markets
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- economic products that are paid for and consumed collectively, such as highways, national defense, police and fire protection
- ruling requiring a company to stop an unfair business practice that reduces or limits competition
- illegal combination of corporations or companies organized to suppress competition
- monopoly market structure in which a firm has a monopoly because it owns or controls a manufacturing method, process, or other scientific advantage
- uncompensated side effects that affect an uninvolved third party in a harmful way
- real or imagined differences between competing products in the same industry
- competition based on a product’s appearance, quality, or design, rather than its price
- uncompensated side effects that either benefit or harm a third party not involved in the activity that caused it
- monopoly created and/or owned by the government
- an economic analysis calculation that compares the cost of an action to its benefits
- monopoly market structure in which a firm has a monopoly because of its location or the small size of the market
- monopoly market structure in which average costs of production are lowest when all output is produced by a single firm
- market structure having all conditions of pure competition except for identical products
- practice of charging different customers different prices for the same product
- legal document that pledges ownership of a home to a lender as security for repayment of borrowed money
- increasingly efficient use of personnel, plant, and equipment as a firm becomes larger
25 Clues: monopoly created and/or owned by the government • ____________ competition is another name for pure competition • illegal agreement by firms to charge a uniform price for a product • real or imagined differences between competing products in the same industry • practice of charging different customers different prices for the same product • ...
Comparative Policing: A Crossword Quiz 2026-02-19
Across
- Core goal of human trafficking; forcing individuals into labor or sexual servitude
- Type of police system where state or regional units operate independently, common in federal governments
- Final stage of money laundering where illicit funds are fully absorbed into the legitimate economy
- Any illegal activity where a computer is used as a tool or a target for committing offenses
- A person used by a drug syndicate to transport illegal substances across borders
- Theory that as standards of living rise, carelessness increases and crimes of opportunity multiply
- Theory of policing where officers serve higher authorities and follow government directives
- The act of recruiting, transporting, or harboring persons through coercion for labor or sexual exploitation
- The premeditated use of violence to intimidate civilians or governments for political or social objectives
Down
- Early hackers who exploited phone systems in the 1970s to gain free long-distance calls, showing first computer crime
- Theory that a breakdown of social norms or “normlessness” leads to increased crime and deviance
- Stage of money laundering involving complex financial transactions to disguise the audit trail
- Combination of two or more people using terror, threat, or monopoly to maintain continuous criminal activity
- First stage of money laundering where illicit funds are introduced into the financial system or moved out of the country
- Theory of policing where officers serve the community and effectiveness depends on public wishes
- Unauthorized acts of robbery or violence at sea, sometimes including acts on shore
- Crime that affects more than one jurisdiction or crosses national borders
- Theory linking crime to population growth and adolescent subcultures that may foster delinquency
- An organized and relatively stable group that uses violence or threats to monopolize illegal activities
- The process of making illegally obtained money appear as legitimate or “clean” funds
- Type of police system with one national recognized force operating the entire country
21 Clues: Crime that affects more than one jurisdiction or crosses national borders • A person used by a drug syndicate to transport illegal substances across borders • Core goal of human trafficking; forcing individuals into labor or sexual servitude • Unauthorized acts of robbery or violence at sea, sometimes including acts on shore • ...
chapter 13 and chapter 14 2025-08-18
Across
- – Coping aimed at regulating emotional responses to stress.
- – Technique using monitoring devices to control physiological processes.
- – Performing a behavior to earn rewards or avoid punishment.
- – The drive to excel, succeed, or reach a standard of excellence.
- – A biological or psychological requirement for well-being.
- – The highest level of Maslow’s hierarchy, realizing one’s full potential.
- – Study of how psychological factors affect health, illness, and treatment.
- – Response to perceived challenges or threats that disrupt homeostasis.
- – Maslow’s pyramid model of human needs from basic to self-actualization.
- – Two-factor theory that emotion results from arousal plus cognitive interpretation.
- – Efforts to manage stress and its emotional consequences.
Down
- – Coping aimed at addressing the source of stress directly.
- – Performing an activity for its inherent satisfaction rather than external reward.
- – Theory that facial expressions can influence emotional experience.
- – Complex reactions that include physiological arousal, expressive behaviors, and conscious experience.
- – A psychological state that motivates an organism to satisfy a need.
- – Theory that emotions and physiological arousal occur simultaneously.
- – Theory that emotions arise from physiological arousal.
- – The internal processes that initiate, direct, and sustain behavior.
- – Ability to recover quickly from stress or adversity.
20 Clues: – Ability to recover quickly from stress or adversity. • – Theory that emotions arise from physiological arousal. • – Efforts to manage stress and its emotional consequences. • – Coping aimed at regulating emotional responses to stress. • – Coping aimed at addressing the source of stress directly. • – A biological or psychological requirement for well-being. • ...
