theory of the firm Crossword Puzzles
community corrections Quiz 1 2015-09-10
Across
- ____ theory states that many individuals tend to simultaneously learn to commit crime in one location where criminal behavior is learned as a valued norm.
- ____ reinforcers are unpleasant stimuli that are then removed when a desired behavior occurs.
- ____ implies that offenders committing a crime should be punished in severity to the severity of their crime.
- Includes all non-incarcerating correctional sanctions imposed upon an offender for the purposes of reintegrating that offender into the community.
- ____ therapy uses forms of involvement between the counselor and the client to teach the client to be self-responsible.
- ____ deterrence is the infliction of a punishment upon a specific offender in the hope that he or she will be discouraged from committing future crimes.
- ____ theory contends that individuals become stabilized in criminal roles when they are labeled as criminals.
- ____ punishment occurs when a stimulus is applied to the offender in response to the offender committing an undesired behavior.
- ____ theory holds that when individuals cannot obtain success goals, the will tend to experience strain. Under certain conditions, they are likely to engage in crime.
Down
- ____ implies changing the offender’s behavior or circumstances to reduce the possibility of further lawbreaking.
- The father of classical criminology.
- Deprives the offender of liberty and removes him or her from society to ensure he or she cannot commit crimes
- Social ____ theory relates to the breakdown of norms in communities and its criminogenic effect if left unchecked.
- A theory based on three components for a crime to occur: a motivated offender, a capable guardian, and a suitable target.
- ____ deterrence occurs when observers see that offenders are punished for a given crime and therefore are discouraged from committing a like-mannered crime due to the fear of similar punishment.
- ____ casework is the primary mode of offender case management in probation and parole
- Social ____ theory contends that offenders learn to engage in crime through exposure to and adoption of definitions that are favorable to the commission of crime.
17 Clues: The father of classical criminology. • ____ casework is the primary mode of offender case management in probation and parole • ____ reinforcers are unpleasant stimuli that are then removed when a desired behavior occurs. • Deprives the offender of liberty and removes him or her from society to ensure he or she cannot commit crimes • ...
Ethics 2026-01-29
Across
- Being answerable for actions and decisions
- Principles or standards that guide behavior
- Branch of ethics that sets moral standards
- Branch that studies the meaning of moral concepts
- Being accountable for one’s actions
- Being honest and having strong moral principles
- Ethical theory based on duties and rules
- Making reasoned and moral decisions
- Telling the truth and avoiding deception
Down
- Showing concern for the suffering of others
- Ethical theory focused on character and virtues
- Ethical theory focused on greatest good for the greatest number
- Ability to decide what is right or wrong
- Respect for the worth of every human being
- Applying ethical principles to real-life issues
- Process of thinking carefully about moral decisions
- Acting ethically even when no one is watching
- Beliefs about what is right or wrong shaped by culture and society
- Treating people equally and justly
- Branch of philosophy that deals with right and wrong
20 Clues: Treating people equally and justly • Being accountable for one’s actions • Making reasoned and moral decisions • Ability to decide what is right or wrong • Ethical theory based on duties and rules • Telling the truth and avoiding deception • Being answerable for actions and decisions • Branch of ethics that sets moral standards • Respect for the worth of every human being • ...
ETHICS 2026-01-29
Across
- Branch that studies the meaning of moral concepts
- Ethical theory focused on greatest good for the greatest number
- Ethical theory based on duties and rules
- Process of thinking carefully about moral decisions
- Making reasoned and moral decisions
- Ability to decide what is right or wrong
- Branch of ethics that sets moral standards
- Principles or standards that guide behavior
- Ethical theory focused on character and virtues
- Telling the truth and avoiding deception
Down
- Being accountable for one’s actions
- Applying ethical principles to real-life issues
- Showing concern for the suffering of others
- Respect for the worth of every human being
- Treating people equally and justly
- Being answerable for actions and decisions
- Acting ethically even when no one is watching
- Branch of philosophy that deals with right and wrong
- Being honest and having strong moral principles
- Beliefs about what is right or wrong shaped by culture and society
20 Clues: Treating people equally and justly • Being accountable for one’s actions • Making reasoned and moral decisions • Ethical theory based on duties and rules • Ability to decide what is right or wrong • Telling the truth and avoiding deception • Respect for the worth of every human being • Being answerable for actions and decisions • Branch of ethics that sets moral standards • ...
Hidden Figures Crossword Puzzle 2018-12-19
Across
- / A person who is trained to travel in a spacecraft.
- / The feeling or belief that one can rely on someone or something; firm trust.
- / The unjust or prejudicial treatment of different categories of people or things, especially on the grounds of race, age, or gender.
- / The ending of a policy of racial segregation.
- / The curved path of a celestial object or spacecraft around a star, planet, or moon, especially a periodic elliptical revolution.
- / The study of the properties of moving air and the interaction between the air and solid bodies moving through it.
- / Relating to the science or practice of building or flying aircraft.
- / The process of concentrating on and becoming expert in a particular subject or skill.
- / A widely held but fixed and oversimplified image or idea of a particular type of person or thing.
Down
- / The quality of being patriotic; devotion to and vigorous support for one's country.
- / The branch of technology and industry concerned with both aviation and space flight.
- / The envelope of gases surrounding the earth or another planet.
- / Involving or denoting a speed greater than that of sound.
- / Concerned with or involving the theory of a subject or area of study rather than its practical application.
- / an expert in or student of mathematics.
- / Preconceived opinion that is not based on reason or actual experience.
16 Clues: / an expert in or student of mathematics. • / The ending of a policy of racial segregation. • / A person who is trained to travel in a spacecraft. • / Involving or denoting a speed greater than that of sound. • / The envelope of gases surrounding the earth or another planet. • / Relating to the science or practice of building or flying aircraft. • ...
Chapter 12 - Intro 2024-11-01
Across
- theory that cognitive appraisal defines emotion
- personality type described as competitive, impatient, verbally aggressive
- ability to control impulses & delay short-term gratification
- process by which we perceive & respond to certain events we feel as challenging or threatening
- theory that to experience emotion one must be physically aroused & cognitively label the arousal
- personality type for an easygoing relaxed individual
- theory that an emotion-arousing stimulus triggers physiological responses
- scientific study of human flourishing
- study of how psychological, neural, & endocrine processes affect our immune system
- large scale disasters like earthquakes, hurricanes & wildfires
- a response of the whole organism involving physiological arousal & expressive behaviors
- perception that we are worse off relative to those with whom we compare ourselves
Down
- locus of control-outside forces beyond our personal control will determine our fate
- hiding or dampening your emotional expression
- theory that our experience of emotion occurs when we become aware of our physiological responses to a stimulus
- effect where the tendency of facial muscle activation triggers corresponding feelings such as anger or fear
- enduring prevalence of positive emotions
- Selye's concept of the body's adaptive response to stress in three pases
- locus of control-we control our own fate
- changing how you think about a situation to influence your feelings
20 Clues: scientific study of human flourishing • enduring prevalence of positive emotions • locus of control-we control our own fate • hiding or dampening your emotional expression • theory that cognitive appraisal defines emotion • personality type for an easygoing relaxed individual • ability to control impulses & delay short-term gratification • ...
Child development Piaget Lesson 2021-02-07
Across
- term for child welfare and protection
- Who is behind the cognitive theory?
- preoperational is the (blank) stage of child development
- The care given during pregnancy before birth
- What age shoes the third stage begin in cognitive development theory?
- healthy markers for child development
- the relationship between child and parents
Down
- Developing an inner strength
- children need this to develop their skills
- The process of communicating with others
- The third stage is the (????) operational
- Cognitive theory sees development occurring in
- Action for promoting child welfare and protection
- Who added to Bowlbys Theory?
14 Clues: Developing an inner strength • Who added to Bowlbys Theory? • Who is behind the cognitive theory? • term for child welfare and protection • healthy markers for child development • The process of communicating with others • The third stage is the (????) operational • children need this to develop their skills • the relationship between child and parents • ...
Band theory of solids 2024-11-06
Across
- What interaction causes the splitting of energy levels in solids?
- What term describes the mass of an electron when accelerated by an electric or magnetic field in a lattice?
- What band is responsible for the electrical conductivity in solids?
- What type of band is partially filled or overlaps with the valence band in metals?
- What theory is used to describe the behavior of free electrons in solids?
- Which equation is used to describe the wave function of electrons in a crystal lattice?
- What zones mark the boundaries in the energy versus wave vector (K) curve?
- What type of energy variation is considered in the electron theory of metals?
- What type of bands are formed due to the overlap of atomic orbitals in solids?
- What type of materials have a wide forbidden energy gap?
Down
- What is the term for the energy gap between the valence band and the conduction band?
- What type of materials have a narrow forbidden energy gap?
- What type of potential do electrons experience in a crystal lattice?
- What particle's behavior is described by the band theory of solids?
- What type of distribution describes the occupancy of electron states in solids?
- What is the name of the band that is completely filled with electrons at 0K?
- What energy level is the highest occupied state at absolute zero temperature?
- What model describes the motion of electrons in a periodic potential using square well potentials?
- What structure is composed of ion cores and conduction electrons in a crystal?
- What theorem explains the behavior of electrons in a periodic potential?
20 Clues: What type of materials have a wide forbidden energy gap? • What type of materials have a narrow forbidden energy gap? • What interaction causes the splitting of energy levels in solids? • What particle's behavior is described by the band theory of solids? • What band is responsible for the electrical conductivity in solids? • ...
Unit #3 2021-02-25
Across
- one undertands two objects can extend to a third?
- who is mrs. freelands favorite?
- who had the pyramid
- what stage is trust vs mistrust?
- what stage is identity vs role confusion?
- who invented operant conditioning?
- who had the dog?
- what stage is autonomy vs shame and doubt?
- remains the same even if looks change?
- who had 4 stages
- who invented Hierachy of needs?
Down
- objects in order by smallest to largest?
- what was bandura doll name?
- who came up with psychosocial theory
- who came up with cognitive theory
- process of physical changes in a child's body
- who invented classical conditioning?
- who invented socialcultural theory?
- theory that behavior is determined by the enviornment?
- what name is physical changes in size?
20 Clues: who had the dog? • who had 4 stages • who had the pyramid • what was bandura doll name? • who is mrs. freelands favorite? • who invented Hierachy of needs? • what stage is trust vs mistrust? • who came up with cognitive theory • who invented operant conditioning? • who invented socialcultural theory? • who came up with psychosocial theory • who invented classical conditioning? • ...
Enlightenment Crossword 2021-09-23
Across
- A logical procedure for testing and gathering ideas
- Believed different punishments for different crimes, and no torture
- Made mathematical law governs planet motion
- Believed In equal power of branches of government, started checks and balances
- Analytic geometry "I think, therefore I am"
- Believed in all freedom, religious, speech, tolerance and reason
- Parties where people met to discuss new ideas
- A style of art with dull colors and string lines, subjects battle scenes, greek and roman art
- A style of art, with soft lines and pastels colors, happy scenes and wealthy subjects
- People who presented new ways of thinking in the enlightenment
- Earth centered theory
- A ruler with absolute power and authority
Down
- Used microscope and found bacteria, and blood cells
- Made Heliocentric theory
- he believed people were born equal, in life, liberty and property
- Made telescope To learn about space (The heavens)
- Made vaccine to small pox
- Believed in individual rights and democracy, and people needed society and government for control
- Made laws of gravity
- A theory there is a agreement between the governed and the government
- believed women should be educated like men and advocated for women's rights
- Empiricism/experimental method
- Made Boyles law, founder of chemistry
- Sun centered theory
- Made the social contract
25 Clues: Sun centered theory • Made laws of gravity • Earth centered theory • Made Heliocentric theory • Made the social contract • Made vaccine to small pox • Empiricism/experimental method • Made Boyles law, founder of chemistry • A ruler with absolute power and authority • Made mathematical law governs planet motion • Analytic geometry "I think, therefore I am" • ...
NASAA Investment Adviser Examiners' Crossword 2018-02-27
Across
- a digital ledger for cryptocurrency transactions
- the cost for an investment adviser's services
- to act in the best interest of the client
- provides continuous investment services for a fee
- wrongful or criminal deception intended to result in personal gain
- ticker for Amazon
- competing personal and business plans
- a firm that executes security transactions for itself and clients
Down
- fraudulant investment operations where returns for older investors are paid through revenue from new investors
- ticker symbol for Facebook
- the oldest investor protection organization
- a written disclosure statement that must be provided to existing and prospective clients
- client and firm documents
- a type of cryptocurrency
- ticker symbol for Netflix
- freedom to make investment decisions on behalf of the client
- a method to raise funds for cryptocurrency
- recommended procedure or implementation
- exempt sale of securities to accredited investors
- free from security registration
- individuals with a history of disciplinary actions
- possession of client funds or securities
- a fixed income security
- 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 • ...
NASAA Investment Adviser Examiners' Crossword 2018-02-27
Across
- ticker symbol for Netflix
- to act in the best interest of the client
- a type of cryptocurrency
- client and firm documents
- a fixed income security
- a digital ledger for cryptocurrency transactions
- the sunshine state
- competing personal and business plans
- exempt sale of securities to accredited investors
- free from security registration
Down
- the oldest investor protection organization
- freedom to make investment decisions on behalf of the client
- a method to raise funds for cryptocurrency
- recommended procedure or implementation
- provides continuous investment services for a fee
- possession of client funds or securities
- fraudulent 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 cost for an investment adviser's services
- a written disclosure statement that must be provided to existing and prospective clients
- wrongful or criminal deception intended to result in personal gain
- individuals with a history of disciplinary actions
- ticker symbol for Facebook
- ticker symbol for Amazon
24 Clues: the sunshine state • a fixed income security • a type of cryptocurrency • ticker symbol for Amazon • ticker symbol for Netflix • client and firm documents • ticker symbol for Facebook • free from security registration • competing personal and business plans • recommended procedure or implementation • possession of client funds or securities • ...
Topic 4 lesson 2025-09-25
Across
- a market in which a single seller dominates
- a market structure in which a few large firms dominate a market
- a market that runs most effectively when one large firm provides all output
- when two or more companies join to form a single firm
- a government issued right to to operate a business
- any factor that makes it difficult for a new firm to enter a market
- laws that encourage competition in the marketplace
Down
- an illegal agreement among firms to divide the market
- any factor that makes it difficult
- selling a product below cost for a short period of time to drive competitors out of the market
- an agreement among firms to charge one price for the same good
- the removal of government controls over a market
- the division of consumers into groups based on how much they will pay for a good
- a product that is considered the same no matter who sells or produces it
- the expenses a new business must pay before it can begin to produce goods
15 Clues: any factor that makes it difficult • a market in which a single seller dominates • the removal of government controls over a market • a government issued right to to operate a business • laws that encourage competition in the marketplace • an illegal agreement among firms to divide the market • when two or more companies join to form a single firm • ...
Scientific Revolution 2024-05-06
Across
- Claimed math was the source of truth and that "I think, therefore I am"
- Theory that Earth is the center of the universe
- Anatomist who dissected human bodies to correctly identify the internal structure o humans
- Revolution using math and experiments to advance knowledge
- Developed the heliocentric theory
- Stated that planets moved in an elliptical(oval) orbit, not circular
Down
- Developed geocentric theory that was accepted in Europe for over 1000 years
- Theory that the sun in the center of the universe
- Instrument used to better observe the planets and stars
- He proved the heliocentric theory using a telescope
- He developed the scientific method
- Mathmetician credited with discovering gravity and laws of motion
12 Clues: Developed the heliocentric theory • He developed the scientific method • Theory that Earth is the center of the universe • Theory that the sun in the center of the universe • He proved the heliocentric theory using a telescope • Instrument used to better observe the planets and stars • Revolution using math and experiments to advance knowledge • ...
Sociology Review 2024-04-04
Across
- This theory originated with gender differences and now includes any marginalized group.
- Focusing on the overlapping oppression for some groups in society.
- Divisions that help diverse groups work together better.
- This theory looks at the individual's perception of society.
- Looking at the bigger population as a whole.
- Looking at the small group.
Down
- This theory is built around power and oppression.
- Conflict theory states that ___ focus on the growth of elite.
- Everything is stable when institutions meet the needs of the people.
- Those in financial power.
- Those in financial oppression, working class.
- Shared ideas and standards.
- Famous for his ideas around capitalism and class discrepancies.
- How people should behave to observe values.
14 Clues: Those in financial power. • Shared ideas and standards. • Looking at the small group. • How people should behave to observe values. • Looking at the bigger population as a whole. • Those in financial oppression, working class. • This theory is built around power and oppression. • Divisions that help diverse groups work together better. • ...
Trial by Media 2014-07-31
Across
- The state of being held by the police; arrest
- 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
- The action or crime of making a false spoken statement damaging to a person’s reputation
- 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
Down
- Action taken in a court to settle a dispute
- Inclination or prejudice for or against one person or group, often unfair
- A claim or assertion that someone has done something illegal or wrong, typically one made without proof
- A clue or piece of information which is or is intended to be misleading or distracting
- A person or body that supervises a particular industry or business activity
- Portray as wicked and threatening
- Under judicial consideration and therefore prohibited from public discussion elsewhere
- A published false statement that is damaging to a person’s reputation; a written defamation
- Give evidence as a witness in a law court
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 • ...
Chapter 27 & 6 2015-12-02
Across
- Theory of ____ and coping asserts that coping is a learned response to adapt to demands
- A method that has three components: metadata analysis, metamethod, and metatheory
- A theory that examines the societal processes and structures
- Looking for studies in the table of contents of key journals, for example
- A model to change behavior based on stages of change and assessing motivational readiness
- Acronym for the effect size d, calculated by finding the difference between two group means divided by the pooled standard deviation
- Social _______ theory attempts to explain behavior by expectations and self-efficacy
- ____ studies are original research
- _____ adaption model asserts that nursing’s role is to help patients adapt to their environmental changes
Down
- A type of average that uses the sum of weighted effect sizes divided by the sum of the weights
- The fact that studies that are published tend to over-represent statistically significant findings and not the null hypothesis (two words)
- ____ review narrows the PICOT question for systematic reviews
- Conceptual rationale for a study
- A type of model that is a visual map of an aspect of reality
- Examples are dissertations and unpublished reports (two words)
- Theory of ____ behavior explains how behavior is shaped by people’s intentions
- A type of graph that shows the estimated effect sizes and 95% confidence intervals for each study (two words)
- Examining the rigor of the studies in a metasynthesis
- A type of model that is a less formal than theories
- Health ____ model predicts health-seeking behavior by the patient’s estimation of the threat and the value of reducing said threat
20 Clues: Conceptual rationale for a study • ____ studies are original research • A type of model that is a less formal than theories • Examining the rigor of the studies in a metasynthesis • A type of model that is a visual map of an aspect of reality • A theory that examines the societal processes and structures • ...
Unit 4 Vocabulary Crossword 2024-03-04
Across
- Russian ruler who supported freeing serfs until a peasant rebellion happened then changed her mind.
- carries out and enforces laws.
- system of federal courts and judges that interprets laws made by the legislative branch and enforced by the executive branch.
- French absolute monarch; centralized power, expanded French territory, ended religious freedom, and controlled nobles at the palace of Versailles.
- period in the mid-1500s, when scientists began to question accepted beliefs about the world and made new theories based on experimentation.
- laws of planetary motion- proved heliocentric theory using math.
- 1668 William of Orange and Mary take the throne of England from King James II. They signed the English Bill of Rights making England a constitutional monarchy.
- used math to prove heliocentric theory and explain planetary movement- described gravity.
- philospher who wrote about the social contract and thought government should provide for and protect the general will.
- the idea that people give up their rights to a government.
- 1215 the first document to put into writing the principle that the king and his government was not above the law.
- believed government exist to protect people's natural rights; overthrow governments that fail to protect the rights.
- political philosopher or thinker.
- set of written laws that govern a nation.
- theory that the sun is the center of the universe.
Down
- this system provides each branch of government with individual powers to check the other branches and prevent any one branch from becoming too powerful.
- rulers who made small reforms but did not give up any powers of the throne.
- developed heliocentric theory.
- Document that limited the power of English kings, Monarchs do not have divine right to rule; must have consent to suspend laws, levy taxes, and maintain army; can't interfere with parliamentary elections or debates.
- believed the best government was an absolute monarchy; all people are evil.
- Improved the telescope and supported heliocentric theory, was tried in the inquisition and held under house arrest.
- theory that the Earth was the center of the universe.
- ruled by one person, through force.
- makes laws and approves taxes.
- ruled by a set of laws, rulers must follow the laws too.
- wrote about separation of powers, checks and balances.
- a revolution in intellectual activity and changed European's view of government and society.
- used enlightenment ideas when writing the Declaration of Independence.
- wrote about freedom of speech and religion.
- ruled by a religious group.
30 Clues: ruled by a religious group. • developed heliocentric theory. • carries out and enforces laws. • makes laws and approves taxes. • political philosopher or thinker. • ruled by one person, through force. • set of written laws that govern a nation. • wrote about freedom of speech and religion. • theory that the sun is the center of the universe. • ...
Enlightenment Crossword 2021-09-23
Across
- A logical procedure for testing and gathering ideas
- Believed different punishments for different crimes, and no torture
- Made mathematical law governs planet motion
- Believed In equal power of branches of government, started checks and balances
- Analytic geometry "I think, therefore I am"
- Believed in all freedom, religious, speech, tolerance and reason
- Parties where people met to discuss new ideas
- A style of art with dull colors and string lines, subjects battle scenes, greek and roman art
- A style of art, with soft lines and pastels colors, happy scenes and wealthy subjects
- People who presented new ways of thinking in the enlightenment
- Earth centered theory
- A ruler with absolute power and authority
Down
- Used microscope and found bacteria, and blood cells
- Made Heliocentric theory
- he believed people were born equal, in life, liberty and property
- Made telescope To learn about space (The heavens)
- Made vaccine to small pox
- Believed in individual rights and democracy, and people needed society and government for control
- Made laws of gravity
- A theory there is a agreement between the governed and the government
- believed women should be educated like men and advocated for women's rights
- Empiricism/experimental method
- Made Boyles law, founder of chemistry
- Sun centered theory
- Made the social contract
25 Clues: Sun centered theory • Made laws of gravity • Earth centered theory • Made Heliocentric theory • Made the social contract • Made vaccine to small pox • Empiricism/experimental method • Made Boyles law, founder of chemistry • A ruler with absolute power and authority • Made mathematical law governs planet motion • Analytic geometry "I think, therefore I am" • ...
Enlightenment Crossword 2021-09-23
Across
- A logical procedure for testing and gathering ideas
- Believed different punishments for different crimes, and no torture
- Made mathematical law governs planet motion
- Believed In equal power of branches of government, started checks and balances
- Analytic geometry "I think, therefore I am"
- Believed in all freedom, religious, speech, tolerance and reason
- Parties where people met to discuss new ideas
- A style of art with dull colors and string lines, subjects battle scenes, greek and roman art
- A style of art, with soft lines and pastels colors, happy scenes and wealthy subjects
- People who presented new ways of thinking in the enlightenment
- Earth centered theory
- A ruler with absolute power and authority
Down
- Used microscope and found bacteria, and blood cells
- Made Heliocentric theory
- he believed people were born equal, in life, liberty and property
- Made telescope To learn about space (The heavens)
- Made vaccine to small pox
- Believed in individual rights and democracy, and people needed society and government for control
- Made laws of gravity
- A theory there is a agreement between the governed and the government
- believed women should be educated like men and advocated for women's rights
- Empiricism/experimental method
- Made Boyles law, founder of chemistry
- Sun centered theory
- Made the social contract
25 Clues: Sun centered theory • Made laws of gravity • Earth centered theory • Made Heliocentric theory • Made the social contract • Made vaccine to small pox • Empiricism/experimental method • Made Boyles law, founder of chemistry • A ruler with absolute power and authority • Made mathematical law governs planet motion • Analytic geometry "I think, therefore I am" • ...
MEEPS 2024-03-12
Across
- Genuineness, acceptance, and empathy
- Expectations from others; the cause of neurosis
- Big 5 trait of responsibility and hard-work
- Founded the trait perspective.
- Middle level of Masow’s hierarchy.
- The tendency to give up on trying to improve your situation after a series of failures
- The person you think others want you to be
- Motivation theory that says that we are pulled to action by the allure of external consequences.
- One of the founders of the humanist perspective
- According to behaviorists, this is why you are the way you are
- The belief that you can succeed at something a particular task.
Down
- Motivation theory that says that we act to get closer to some personally ideal level of arousal.
- The belief that ability can't be changed;
- Motivation theory proposes that we are pushed to action by a deficiency.
- Big 5 trait describing people who like to try new things
- When your ideal and real self are not the same
- Maslow believed this led to neuroses
- Statistical procedure was used to find the big 5
- Founder of the social-cognitive perspective do social-cognitive theorists believe determines your personality?
- Motivation theory that says that we are motivated by inborn behaviors that have been selected for through natural selection.
- The idea that you (that is, your thoughts and behaviors) affect your experiences, then your experiences affect your thoughts and behaviors.
21 Clues: Founded the trait perspective. • Middle level of Masow’s hierarchy. • Genuineness, acceptance, and empathy • Maslow believed this led to neuroses • The belief that ability can't be changed; • The person you think others want you to be • Big 5 trait of responsibility and hard-work • When your ideal and real self are not the same • ...
Darwin and Natural Selection 2015-03-04
Across
- Location in which Darwin found the finches
- There are a variety of different inherited traits in populations.
- group of individuals of the same species living in the same place
- The act of breeding individuals with best suited traits and producing offspring
- Having a particular trait in a given environment allows individuals to be more or less likely to survive and have offsprings.
- came up with natural selection and help with the theory of evolution
- The study of Earth’s physical structures and their origins
- A theory explaining the continuous development of species over time
Down
- Charles five year voyage from England to South America, the Galapagos Islands, and Australia
- the theory of inheritance of acquired characteristics
- came up with geology studies
- Populations tend to produce more offspring than can survive.
- A theory that explains the mechanism of evolution. Individuals that are better suited to the environment survives better and leaves more offspring.
- came up with population studies
- The favored trait in the given environment becomes more common over time.
15 Clues: came up with geology studies • came up with population studies • Location in which Darwin found the finches • the theory of inheritance of acquired characteristics • The study of Earth’s physical structures and their origins • Populations tend to produce more offspring than can survive. • There are a variety of different inherited traits in populations. • ...
Observation Reflections 2023-12-05
Across
- study of the earth's physical structure, rock science
- educator, some might say the backbone of society
- learning theory based in repetition
- beginning of class activity, used by huntington, lyons, and many more
- a group of people, often united by a common goal or interest
- source of classroom observers in the cambridge area
- 1983 explosive report
- learning theory based in psychological and neurological research
Down
- learning theory based in the learner's own subjective experience
- the art of numbers
- study of the space and the universe
- teaching tool that makes competitive quizzes with iconic music
- a relic of flora or fauna
- child of president ronald
- math puzzle review game used in ms. lyons's classroom
- forrest gump secondary lead
16 Clues: the art of numbers • 1983 explosive report • a relic of flora or fauna • child of president ronald • forrest gump secondary lead • study of the space and the universe • learning theory based in repetition • educator, some might say the backbone of society • source of classroom observers in the cambridge area • study of the earth's physical structure, rock science • ...
Personality Crossword Quiz 2022-04-13
Across
- The psychologist who proposed the “inner conflict” approach to personality theory.
- The psychologist who proposed two personality dimensions introversion-extroversion and stability instability
- The psychologist who proposed an eight-stage theory of psychosocial development
- according to Freud, the structure of the mind that demands instant gratification
- The personality theory that teaches that environmental forces shape people’s behavior
- The psychologist who identified 16 source traits that he believed gives rise to all human traits
- The belief in oneself, of self respect
- Defense mechanism that removes anxiety-causing ideas from conscious awareness by pushing them into the unconscious
- pattern of feelings, motives and behavior that set people apart from one another
- The use of reinforcers to influence people to perform socially desirable behaviors
- The personality theory of learning that focuses on learning by observing and on the role of cognitive processes that produce individual differences
- of inferiority
Down
- The process of adapting to a new or different culture
- The approach to personality development that maintains that people are free to make conscious choices and are responsible for their choices
- The psychiatrist who proposed the idea of the collective unconscious
- Ideas and images of the accumulated experiences of all human beings
- The psychologist who developed the self theory, which asserts that people have a need for consistency between their self-concepts and their experiences
- According to Freud, the structure of the mind that demands morality
- The psychologist who believed that people are basically motivated by a need to overcome
- The psychologist who suggested that traits can be inherited and are fixed in the nervous system
- Defense mechanisms in which a person refuses to accept the reality of anything that is bad
- The psychologist who believed that people wish to reach their full potential but must follow individuals paths to do so
- An aspect of personality that is considered to be reasonably stable
- A store of unconscious human concepts shared by all people across all cultures
- According to Freud, the first stage of psychological development.
- A view of oneself and an individual
26 Clues: of inferiority • A view of oneself and an individual • The belief in oneself, of self respect • The process of adapting to a new or different culture • According to Freud, the first stage of psychological development. • Ideas and images of the accumulated experiences of all human beings • According to Freud, the structure of the mind that demands morality • ...
Law 2023-09-16
10 Clues: offer+acceptance • quid pro quo policy • collective partners • registration of an LLP • the liability of an LLP • the succession of an LLP • it has separate legal status • an agreement enforceable by law • this organisation has the suffix Pvt Ltd • the assets of a general partnership firm are owned by
ECON 125-CH-10 2019-02-04
Across
- a period of decline in total output, income and employment.
- the dollar value of all goods and services produced within the border of a given country
- a reduction in the rate of inflation
- the fraction of any change in disposable income that household save.
- a method for determining the number of years it will take for some measures to double.
- personal income less personal taxes
Down
- the value of the product sold by a firm less the value of the products purchased and used by the firm to produce the product.
- the ration of a change in GDP to the change in investment
- the total market value of all final goods and services produced annually within the boundaries of canada
- reduction in the average total cost of producing a product as the firm expands the size of plant in the long run.
- an implicit price index calculated by dividing nominal GDP by real GDP and multiplying by 100
- an increase in the overall price level
- an increase in the real GDP.
13 Clues: an increase in the real GDP. • personal income less personal taxes • a reduction in the rate of inflation • an increase in the overall price level • the ration of a change in GDP to the change in investment • a period of decline in total output, income and employment. • the fraction of any change in disposable income that household save. • ...
AP Psych Names 2016-04-19
Across
- Just noticeable difference, and has a law named after him
- Confirmed social learning with a Bobo Doll
- The father of cognitive therapy
- Split-brain researcher
- Baby Albert was conditioned by this man
- Created up with the strange situation
- Positive psychology and learned helplessness
- Believes that humans all have the same basic linguistic structure
- Proposed cognitive dissonance and social comparison theory
- Observed moral differences between boys and girls
- Scaffolding and learning
- Studied facial expressions and lie detection
Down
- Sent actually sane people into an insane asylum
- Studied misinformation, the formation of false memories and eye-witnesses
- Infant temperaments are stable
- Discovered the forgetting and learning curve
- Formulated 8 stages of development
- Came up with the classification for parenting styles (authoritarian, authoritative, permissive)
- Theory of three types of intelligence
- Invented the first intelligence test
- Founder of rational emotive therapy
- Hypnosis reduces pain
- Conditioning aversion
- Moral development theory in three stages
24 Clues: Hypnosis reduces pain • Conditioning aversion • Split-brain researcher • Scaffolding and learning • Infant temperaments are stable • The father of cognitive therapy • Formulated 8 stages of development • Founder of rational emotive therapy • Invented the first intelligence test • Theory of three types of intelligence • Created up with the strange situation • ...
Albert Einstein 2024-05-23
Across
- What was the name of Einstein's second wife?
- Einstein’s favorite musical work is Mozart's _?
- What did Einstein win for his law of Photoelectric effect?
- What was Einstein’s heritage?
- What subject did Einstein flunk on his entrance exam to college?
- How many citizenships did Einstein have?
- What would Einstein be if he wasn't a physicist?
- What is the name of Einstein’s first son?
- He urged the U.S. to build what?
- Which country was Einstein born in?
- Einstein created the theory of?
- What job was Einstein originally trained for?
Down
- What Instrument did Albert Einstein play?
- Einstein was given the opportunity to become president of what country?
- Who tried to keep Einstein from entering America?
- What was Einstein's IQ?
- Albert Einstein was a?
- What sparked Einstein’s interest in science?
- What theory did Einstein fail to complete before his death? The ___ field theory.
- What is the first name of Einstein’s first love?
20 Clues: Albert Einstein was a? • What was Einstein's IQ? • What was Einstein’s heritage? • Einstein created the theory of? • He urged the U.S. to build what? • Which country was Einstein born in? • How many citizenships did Einstein have? • What Instrument did Albert Einstein play? • What is the name of Einstein’s first son? • What was the name of Einstein's second wife? • ...
Plate Tectonics 2013-02-04
Across
- happens when divergent boundary occur(land)
- an area where a large number of earthquakes and volcanic eruptions occur in the basin of the pacific ocean
- where 2 plates slide past each other
- Theory by J. Tuzo Wilson
- where 2 plates collide
- single landmass or supercontinent
- rocks that make up the ocean floor lies in patterns of this
Down
- convection currrents under the lithosphere push new crust that forms at the mid-ocean ridge away from the ridge and towrd this
- happens when transform boundary occur
- happens when collision boundary occur
- any trace of an ancient organism that has been preserved in rock
- the rigid, rocky outer surface of the Earth
- break in Earth's crust where rocks have slipped past each other
- where 2 plates move away
- Crust broken up into
- Theory by Alfred Wegener
- under the Athenosphere
- Theory by Harry Hess
- device that bounces sound waves off underwater objects than back
- a fern like plant
20 Clues: a fern like plant • Crust broken up into • Theory by Harry Hess • under the Athenosphere • where 2 plates collide • where 2 plates move away • Theory by J. Tuzo Wilson • Theory by Alfred Wegener • single landmass or supercontinent • where 2 plates slide past each other • happens when transform boundary occur • happens when collision boundary occur • ...
Global Issues Crossword - Bruce 2020-03-23
Across
- an individual, group, state, or organization that plays a major role in world politics
- a theory of international relations focused on how countries use and maintain power
- wealthier, more developed states, mostly located in the Global North
- a theory of international relations focused on how countries pursue progress for mutual gain
- the acknowledged authority of a state to govern itself
- all the different ways in which ideas and beliefs can be shared and communicated
- a territory organized as a sovereign political community under one government; a country
- the practice of exchanging things with others for mutual benefit
- a theory of international relations focused on the creation and reaction to intersubjectivity through discourse
Down
- a system of ideas intended to explain something
- a theory of international relations focused on core, semi-periphery, and periphery countries and how wealth is transferred to the core
- the processes—both political and economic—through which states seek to improve their citizens' standard of living
- (no hyphen) an element of Realism in which countries pursue actions that will benefit them
- experiences and experiences shared among citizens
- poorer, less developed states, mostly located in the Global South
15 Clues: a system of ideas intended to explain something • experiences and experiences shared among citizens • the acknowledged authority of a state to govern itself • the practice of exchanging things with others for mutual benefit • poorer, less developed states, mostly located in the Global South • wealthier, more developed states, mostly located in the Global North • ...
BIODATA HANI 2023-05-22
5 Clues: Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Likes to chase mice • ..... theory is a firm or an industry can benefit from the legislation if it captures the related regulatory body
Ch.2 2023-09-18
Across
- is a classical management theory that is an approach based on precisely defined procedures and a clearly defined order of command.
- is a theory that focuses on organizing work with the goal of increasing worker productivity.
- is a classical management theory that focuses on the organization as a whole and identifies effective ways to organize and manage a business.
- is an emerging management theory in which decisions are based on a combination of critical thinking and the best-available evidence.
- is a theory that suggests the appropriate style of management depends on the situation.
Down
- is a theory that focuses on improving the organization through understanding employee motivation and behavior.
- was a time in history when machines replaced human and animal power
- is the specialization of individuals who perform specific tasks
- (TQM) is a management philosophy in which the success of an organization is directly related to customer satisfaction.
- is a classical management theory that uses science to study worker productivity and workflow.
- is a management theory that uses measurable techniques to improve decision-making in an organization.
- is a system in which people, items, or issues are ranked in order of importance.
12 Clues: is the specialization of individuals who perform specific tasks • was a time in history when machines replaced human and animal power • is a system in which people, items, or issues are ranked in order of importance. • is a theory that suggests the appropriate style of management depends on the situation. • ...
Unit 2 Vocab 2023-04-21
Across
- Forming a theory or conjecture about a subject without firm evidence
- Facts and statistics collected together for reference or analysis
- Examine or inspect closely and thoroughly
- buy or obtain for oneself
- A general statement or concept obtained by inference from specific cases
- Areas of concern that arise due to changes in both physical and human environments
- A supposition or proposed explanation made on the basis of limited evidence as a starting point for further investigation
- A conclusion reached on the basis of evidence and reasoning
- Using a geographic perspective, offering a unique lens to analyze space, place, and the interconnections between both the human and natural world
Down
- An actual or perceived pattern related to a specific series of events or occurrences that can be ascribed to a geographic region
- The ability and willingness to ask and answer questions about geospatial phenomena
- Sources that index, abstract, organize, compile, or digest other sources
- A set of printed or written questions with a choice of answers, devised for the purposes of a survey or statistical study
- information Identifies the geographic location of features
- One that was created later by someone that did not experience firsthand or participate in the events in which the author is writing about
- Examine methodically and in detail the constitution or structure
- Raw materials of history — original documents and objects that were created at the time under study
17 Clues: buy or obtain for oneself • Examine or inspect closely and thoroughly • A conclusion reached on the basis of evidence and reasoning • information Identifies the geographic location of features • Examine methodically and in detail the constitution or structure • Facts and statistics collected together for reference or analysis • ...
HIST 112 Midterm Review Part 1 2023-03-27
Across
- a reaction against industrialization and urbanization in the form of reforms and change
- when a firm buys up rival firms
- wanted a strict reconstruction
- designed to limited the freedom of former slaves
- steel tycoon
- investigative journalists who pushed for societal reforms
- the US Congress apologized for the way this territory and later state was taken
Down
- the more radical of early labor unions; accepted everyone
- in 1877 a deal was struck between Republicans and Democrats to end reconstruction
- site of a plant takeover that led to 9 dead workers
- granted equal protection of the laws and citizenship
- outlawed slavery in the US
- when a firm owns all the factors needed to produce its product
- railroad tycoon
- allowed for voting without regard to race
- this was known as a “splendid little war”
- impeached; authored presidential reconstruction
- oil tycoon
18 Clues: oil tycoon • steel tycoon • railroad tycoon • outlawed slavery in the US • wanted a strict reconstruction • when a firm buys up rival firms • allowed for voting without regard to race • this was known as a “splendid little war” • impeached; authored presidential reconstruction • designed to limited the freedom of former slaves • ...
HIST 112 Midterm Review Part 1 2023-03-27
Across
- a reaction against industrialization and urbanization in the form of reforms and change
- when a firm buys up rival firms
- wanted a strict reconstruction
- designed to limited the freedom of former slaves
- steel tycoon
- investigative journalists who pushed for societal reforms
- the US Congress apologized for the way this territory and later state was taken
Down
- the more radical of early labor unions; accepted everyone
- in 1877 a deal was struck between Republicans and Democrats to end reconstruction
- site of a plant takeover that led to 9 dead workers
- granted equal protection of the laws and citizenship
- outlawed slavery in the US
- when a firm owns all the factors needed to produce its product
- railroad tycoon
- allowed for voting without regard to race
- this was known as a “splendid little war”
- impeached; authored presidential reconstruction
- oil tycoon
18 Clues: oil tycoon • steel tycoon • railroad tycoon • outlawed slavery in the US • wanted a strict reconstruction • when a firm buys up rival firms • allowed for voting without regard to race • this was known as a “splendid little war” • impeached; authored presidential reconstruction • designed to limited the freedom of former slaves • ...
Linguistics 2019-11-13
Across
- The person who described a set of biologically controlled behaviors, which we can use to test (INNATENESS THEORY).
- A neglected child found in the 1970s who was not able to acquire language fully, as she had passed the (CRITICAL PERIOD).
- A communicative gesture, distinctive from a sign found in a signed language.
- The theoretical period of time in which we are able to acquire language (proposed (LENNEBURG)).
- "Now there is another one. There are two of them. There are two _____." This is evidence for (ACTIVE CONSTRUCTION).
- ____ of a Grammar Theory, the most influential LA theory, asserts that children create rules of grammar themselves.
- The stage in life when the critical period is theorized to end.
Down
- A type of speech error a child makes when they assume too much, which is evidence for (ACTIVE CONSTRUCTION).
- Hypothesis which suggests we are genetically predisposed to acquire and use language.
- "My child keeps saying 'other one spoon' instead of 'other spoon' no matter how often I correct them." is evidence against which theory?
- _____ Theory claims children learn language just by listening and reproducing.
- The father of modern Linguistics who proposed (UNIVERSAL GRAMMAR). Bonus question!
- Subconscious process of learning.
- Set of structural characteristics shared by all languages. Evidence for (INNATENESS THEORY).
14 Clues: Subconscious process of learning. • The stage in life when the critical period is theorized to end. • A communicative gesture, distinctive from a sign found in a signed language. • _____ Theory claims children learn language just by listening and reproducing. • The father of modern Linguistics who proposed (UNIVERSAL GRAMMAR). Bonus question! • ...
NASAA IA Training After Lunch Crossword Challenge 2018-02-23
Across
- a type of cryptocurrency
- ticker symbol for Netflix
- to act in the best interest of the client
- a fixed income security
- the cost for an investment adviser's services
- exempt sale of securities to accredited investors
- competing personal and business plans
- provides continuous investment services for a fee
- client and firm documents
- a firm that executes security transactions for itself and clients
- a digital ledger for cryptocurrency transactions
- the oldest investor protection organization
Down
- ticker symbol for Amazon
- a fraudulent plan promising high returns for little risk
- wrongful or criminal deception intended to result in personal gain
- recommended procedure or implementation
- free from security registration
- individuals with a history of disciplinary actions
- freedom to make investment decisions on behalf of the client
- a method to raise funds for a cyrptocurrency
- a written disclosure statement that must be provided to existing and prospective clients
- ticker symbol for Facebook
- the sunshine state
- possession of client funds or securities
24 Clues: the sunshine state • a fixed income security • ticker symbol for Amazon • a type of cryptocurrency • ticker symbol for Netflix • client and firm documents • ticker symbol for Facebook • free from security registration • competing personal and business plans • recommended procedure or implementation • possession of client funds or securities • ...
Cosby Show 2023-10-17
Across
- through modeling and imitation behavior is mimicked
- Number of kids Cliff and Clair had
- The father and husband of the Huxtable family.
- What was Clair's job?
- Most recognized name in social learning theory
- Oldest daughter
- Last name of the person who termed the "birdcage" when talking about intersectionality
- Second oldest child
- What was Cliff’s job?
Down
- Different social categories define an individual and through looking at an individual’s social category one can see how a person navigates the world.
- middle child of the Huxtable family
- The mother and wife of the Huxtable Family
- steps How many steps in social learning theory
- Marylin Frye's book where she coined the term "birdcage"
- Youngest Huxtable
- Only son of the Huxtable family
16 Clues: Oldest daughter • Youngest Huxtable • Second oldest child • What was Clair's job? • What was Cliff’s job? • Only son of the Huxtable family • Number of kids Cliff and Clair had • middle child of the Huxtable family • The mother and wife of the Huxtable Family • The father and husband of the Huxtable family. • steps How many steps in social learning theory • ...
economics 2020-08-12
Across
- System of money, credit, especially with respect to government revenues and expenditures.
- Someone whose occupation is the wholesale purchase and retail sale of goods for profit.
- Someone who opens up new areas of thought, research, or development.
- People who control or direct a business or other enterprise.
- Debt security obligating a government or corporation to pay a specified amount on a fixed date in future.
- Something that can be exchanged for goods and services and is used as a measure of their values on the market.
- Activity of buying and selling commodities, products, or services
- Something of monetary value that is owned by a firm or an individual.
Down
- Someone who makes efforts to increase the well-being of humankind, by charitable aid or donations.
- Major business of a bank.
- Metal or paper medium of exchange that is in current use in a particular country.
- Desire for goods or services in an economy, measured as the amount people are ready to buy at a given price.
- Social science that deals with production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services and with the theory of economic systems.
13 Clues: Major business of a bank. • People who control or direct a business or other enterprise. • Activity of buying and selling commodities, products, or services • Someone who opens up new areas of thought, research, or development. • Something of monetary value that is owned by a firm or an individual. • ...
Families in Canada 2015-10-02
Across
- Movements and ideologies that share a common goal: to define, establish, and achieve equal political, economic, cultural, personal, and social rights for women.
- The rules for society
- When scientists explain observations
- A family type composed of one parent, most often a mother with a child or children
- A family with two married parents and their kids
- (A theory) A social psychological and sociological perspective that explains social change and stability as a process of negotiated exchanges between parties
- The nuclear family consists of a father and a?
- The family you'e born into
- The study of behavior based on mental process
- The study of people's behavior in social groups
Down
- Any combination of two or more persons who are bound together over time by ties of mutual consent
- A theory of the mind in contemporary philosophy, developed largely as an alternative to both the identity theory of mind and behaviorism.
- A family type consisting of parents, children, aunts, uncles, grandparents, etc.
- The family you choose/create
- The family type where parents adopt children
- The study of human behaviors in culture
16 Clues: The rules for society • The family you'e born into • The family you choose/create • When scientists explain observations • The study of human behaviors in culture • The family type where parents adopt children • The study of behavior based on mental process • The nuclear family consists of a father and a? • The study of people's behavior in social groups • ...
LS 7 Ch 3-1 Crossword Puzzle 2022-10-24
Across
- This structure separates the inside of the cell from its environment
- A cell that does not contain a nucleus
- the scientist who first described cells
- Plant, fungi, bacteria and algae cells have this structure outside of the cell membrane
- The total area of the outside of an object
- The amount of space inside an object
- Part of the cell theory: "Cells come from _____ cells"
- An organelle that is made of RNA and which assembles proteins
- A cell that contains a nucleus
Down
- Schleiden, Schwann and Virchow's work is combined today to make up the _____ _____.
- the last name of the scientist who looked at pond water for the first time
- most common prokaryotic organism, includes ones that live in your mouth!
- Part of the cell theory: "Cells are the ___ ___ of structure and function"
- The basic unit of life
- the genetic material inside all cells.
- The first type of cells that were discovered
- Part of the cell theory: "All ___ ___ are made of cells"
- The fluid that fills up a cell
- A tiny structure in a cell that has a specific function
19 Clues: The basic unit of life • The fluid that fills up a cell • A cell that contains a nucleus • The amount of space inside an object • A cell that does not contain a nucleus • the genetic material inside all cells. • the scientist who first described cells • The total area of the outside of an object • The first type of cells that were discovered • ...
Vocab Crossword puzzle 2021-08-19
Across
- The first life form to to ever exist of earth
- any eurkaryote organism that is not a plant, animal, or fungus
- does not have a nucleus
- another title for a specific process
- the basic unit of life
- Cell(s)-> tissue(s)-> organ(s)-> organ system-> organism(human)
- Earnest Evverett
- A claim made by collecting, experimenting, and analyzing data
Down
- has a nucleus
- the process in which cells maintain an external and internal equilibrium
- known as the father of modern pathology and the founder of social medicine
- most significant contribution would be his extension of the cell theory to animals
- a theory that has been proven by scientist that can be found now in modern day times
- often compared or referred to as the organs of the cells
- Severo Ochoa
- the most influential cell biologist ever
- the scientific study of life
- a microscopic parasite that only replicates within a cell
- the first to visualize a micro organism
- co-founder of cell theory, along with Theodor Schwann and Rudolf Virchow
- the idea that every living thing is made up of cells
21 Clues: Severo Ochoa • has a nucleus • Earnest Evverett • the basic unit of life • does not have a nucleus • the scientific study of life • another title for a specific process • the first to visualize a micro organism • the most influential cell biologist ever • The first life form to to ever exist of earth • the idea that every living thing is made up of cells • ...
Enlightenment 2023-09-26
Across
- Method to conduct experiments
- First to observe bacteria and protozoa through aBelievedcope
- Made the laws of physics
- Theory that the sun is the center of the universe
- A person who rules with absolute power
- Believed people should write the laws
- System designed to ensure that one person or group does not abuse its power
- Believed earth orbits were circles
- Believed everyone should be given equal oppertunites
- Parties where people meet to discuss new ideas
Down
- Theory that the earth is the center of the universe
- People who presented new ways of thinking
- Believed that power should be equal
- To know something one did not know before
- Fought for womem rights
- The theory that there is an agreement between the governing and the governed
- Created a vaccine for smallpox
- Believed punishment was meant to deter crime
- discovered that the moon was not a perfect sphere
- though God created a world we can explain with science
20 Clues: Fought for womem rights • Made the laws of physics • Method to conduct experiments • Created a vaccine for smallpox • Believed earth orbits were circles • Believed that power should be equal • Believed people should write the laws • A person who rules with absolute power • People who presented new ways of thinking • To know something one did not know before • ...
Heather Young: Crossword Puzzle Personal Conflict Management 2020-03-13
Across
- goals Goals held by individuals
- theory a theory that models the outcomes of conflict based on choices made by players.
- how one responds in a moment and can change the entire direction of a relationship
- The literal dictionary definition of a word
- Tentative explanation for observed behaviors
- process Machine like communication with discrete parts that function in preset sequences Fieldtheory:There are types of forces that drive conflict and forces that restrain conflict
- violation theory We anticipate how people will act by looking at the relationship we share, our views of that person, and the situation
- value Using the decision making process to create outcomes that add benefit to all involved
- aggression Begrudging compliance perhaps with a plan to get even
- goals A party's desired means of how an event should happen or a negotiation should proceed
- resource anything in short supply
- Focusing discussion on the interaction process, communication about communication
- climates Individuals feel threatened and react to others negatively
- communication Internal conversations
- goals One's self-worth, pride, or power
- sum A view that resources are limited
- The end or desired condition
- goals How things should be done
- learning theory individuals learn what attitudes and behaviors are appropriate through observation/interaction
- A state where one thing or person requires another thing or person to meet goals
- point The event that precipitates a conflict episode
- Individualized reaction to a word derived from one's personal association or experience with it
- Theory that holds one's personality and behavior are influenced by biological development rather than social
Down
- aggression Using personal attacks, name-calling, and other aggressive tactics
- Theory that holds one's personality and behavior are influenced by social development rather than biological
- General conversational area in which a conflict issue may be embedded
- climates Individuals feel safer and are more likely to engage in problem solving
- interaction theory advanced by Delia and others, that holds individuals create meaning
- motive Situation where an individuals goals are somewhat cooperative and competitive
- Defending ones position from a competitive stance
- conflict struggle among a small number of interdependent people
- A need that drives a goal
- Exteranal attributions
- management Communications to bring the perceptions and expectations held by different people together
- dilemma Classic game theory example using 2 criminals against each other during interrogation
- goals Goals for self-worth, pride, or self-respect
- conflict purely internal struggle about one's goals.
- Rational weighing of facts
- goals A party's preference for the depth or type of connection to another person
- Overarching set of beliefs about the world and one's place in it
- A tactic in response to conflict not to engage directly in conflict
- focus Technique that requires disputants to attend to the changes to be made in the existing circumstances
42 Clues: Exteranal attributions • A need that drives a goal • Rational weighing of facts • The end or desired condition • goals Goals held by individuals • goals How things should be done • resource anything in short supply • communication Internal conversations • sum A view that resources are limited • goals One's self-worth, pride, or power • ...
Coronation chicken 2023-04-01
23 Clues: 111 • Tom • 6th • Firm • Queen • House • Money • Cecil • street • jewels • mount of • Kate and • South Sea • the kings • Buckingham • Westminster • Legal action • queens Crown • the coronation • Peter & wright • the and sceptre • settling an estate • Benedictus Marwood
TCP Unplugged 2013-05-02
Across
- Acronym for Mark Leach's firm
- Provided seed funding for ACA & Schools project
- Acronym for Health Reform Bill aka Obamacare
- staff member in Davis
- Month TCP officially established
- Area of DC office
- TCP Logo
- Location of TCP's fiscal sponsor
- Most recent grant received from this funder. (Hint: general operating support)
- Number of years since 100% Campaign was established
- Board Member volunteering in India
Down
- TCP's communications firm
- staff member in Sausalito
- closest frozen yogurt to Santa Monica office
- staff member in Sacramento
- Number of years TCP has been operating
- file-sharing service used by TCP & its partners (Hint: in the cloud)
- Specific borough of New York office
18 Clues: TCP Logo • Area of DC office • staff member in Davis • TCP's communications firm • staff member in Sausalito • staff member in Sacramento • Acronym for Mark Leach's firm • Month TCP officially established • Location of TCP's fiscal sponsor • Board Member volunteering in India • Specific borough of New York office • Number of years TCP has been operating • ...
EINSTEIN HIS LIFE AND THE UNIVERSE 2025-03-25
Across
- a famous award
- scientific ________
- einstein's wife
- how old einstein was when he started physics ( __ years)
- Theory in which space and time are proven to be a web
- What makes you stuck to the earth
- you need a ________ statement in an essay
- Einstein's most famous equation
Down
- everything is in the ________
- Einstein's theory of Gravity
- Famous physicist
- the year special relativity was discovered
- smallest thing in the universe
- where scientific experiments are done
- area of science einstein studied
15 Clues: a famous award • einstein's wife • Famous physicist • scientific ________ • Einstein's theory of Gravity • everything is in the ________ • smallest thing in the universe • Einstein's most famous equation • area of science einstein studied • What makes you stuck to the earth • where scientific experiments are done • you need a ________ statement in an essay • ...
Global Entry Strategies 2024-09-18
Across
- An agreement in which a domestic firm buys part of a foreign firm or joins with a foreign firm to create a new entity.
- the domestic firm allows a foreign owner to recreate their entire business model in another country
- Active ownership of a foreign company or of manufacturing or marketing facilities in a foreign country.
- The basic institutions and public facilities upon which an economy’s development depends (such as transportation and communications networks, banks, and educational institutions)
Down
- The practice in which a foreign firm manufactures private-label goods under a domestic firm’s brand name.
- A sense of national consciousness that boosts the culture and interests of one country over those of all other countries.
- Selling domestically produced products to buyers in another country
- The legal process whereby a firm agrees to allow another firm to use a manufacturing process, trademark, patent, trade secret, or other proprietary knowledge in exchange for the payment of a royalty.
8 Clues: Selling domestically produced products to buyers in another country • the domestic firm allows a foreign owner to recreate their entire business model in another country • Active ownership of a foreign company or of manufacturing or marketing facilities in a foreign country. • ...
Market Structure 2013-02-26
Across
- A license that gives the inventor of a new product the exclusive right to sell it for a certain period of time
- The expenses a firm must pay before it can begin to produce and sell goods
- A product that is the same no matter who produces it, such as petroleum, notebook paper, or milk
- A market dominated by a single seller
- Factors that cause a producer's average cost per unit to fall as output rises
- A series of competitive price cuts that lowers the market price below the cost of production
- A market structure in which many companies sell products that are similar but not identical
- The right to sell a good or service within an exclusive market
- A market that runs most efficiently when one large firm supplies all of the output
- A market structure in which a few large firms dominate a market
Down
- A way to attract customers through style, service, or location, but not a lower price
- The ability of a company to change prices and output like a monopolist
- A market structure in which a large number of firms all produce the same product
- A monopoly created by the government
- Making a product different from other similar products
- Division of customers into groups based on how much they will pay for a good
- A market structure that doesn't meet the conditions of perfect competition
- Any factor that makes it difficult for a new firm to enter a market
- A government issued right to operate a business
- An agreement among firms to divide the market, set prices, or limit production
20 Clues: A monopoly created by the government • A market dominated by a single seller • A government issued right to operate a business • Making a product different from other similar products • The right to sell a good or service within an exclusive market • A market structure in which a few large firms dominate a market • ...
History (Pt1) Early History 2024-08-28
Across
- Proved all oceans were connected by being the first to circumvent the world
- Country Christopher Columbus explored for
- Another term for Earth's crust
- This scientist proposed the continental drift theory
- The Earth's _______ field has been changing much over the course of history
- These people picked up sea exploration after the Dark Ages
- First ocean drilling vessel for scientific research
- The expedition in which they measured the depth of the sea by throwing a weight overboard attached to miles of rope
- The ship Darwin was on
- A group of Pacific Islanders that are knowledgeable about the marine life and navigation
Down
- First accomplished Western navigators
- The first ship specialized for oceanographic research
- First marine biologist
- Mid-ocean ridges were created by underwater ______
- The person that created the Theory of Plate Tectonics
- Ocean research declined from the early times until this time
- Study of both contemporary cultures and their historical origins
- Also known as the Challenger Deep
- Combined the continental drift and seafloor spreading hypotheses to make the Theory of _______
- Technology used to detect sound transmitted through water
20 Clues: First marine biologist • The ship Darwin was on • Another term for Earth's crust • Also known as the Challenger Deep • First accomplished Western navigators • Country Christopher Columbus explored for • Mid-ocean ridges were created by underwater ______ • First ocean drilling vessel for scientific research • This scientist proposed the continental drift theory • ...
Prehistoric Human 2023-11-22
Across
- A tribe that the ancestors are from proto-Malay
- The big animals like Dinosaurs live in .... era
- The first living things, Microorganism, came to the Earth in .... era
- I'm a primate. I'm Asiatic type and live in Sumatra and Kalimantan. Who am I?
- The period when humans didn't know how to write is
- A remnant made from stone that's for place for resting the corpses is ...
- A period when humans already can make a tools from metal
- The theory of Indonesian ancestors are Nusantara theory, Yunnan out of theory, and ... out of theory.
Down
- prehistoric humans who are considered intelligent humans and were discovered by archeologist ter Haar and W.F.F Oppenoorth in Ngandong is...
- One of three plates that formed the Indonesian Archipelago
- A remnant from the Mesolithic era that was used for placing the offerings is ...
- The ancestor of papua people
- Jawa,Sunda, and melayu is tribs that come from .... Malay
- When the ice at the North Pole covers almost all of the Earth's surface is called .. period
- The era was marked by melting polar ice and rapidly rising sea levels
- A belief that prehistoric followed since the Mesolithic era is dynamism and ....
- a line that separated Australian-type flora and fauna from Transitional-type is ...
- graves or tombs of people's ancestors in Minahasa
- During the hunting and gathering period, humans lived in the cave near ... resources
19 Clues: The ancestor of papua people • A tribe that the ancestors are from proto-Malay • The big animals like Dinosaurs live in .... era • graves or tombs of people's ancestors in Minahasa • The period when humans didn't know how to write is • A period when humans already can make a tools from metal • Jawa,Sunda, and melayu is tribs that come from .... Malay • ...
Cosby Show 2023-10-17
Across
- The mother and wife of the Huxtable Family
- The father and husband of the Huxtable family.
- steps How many steps in social learning theory
- through modeling and imitation behavior is mimicked
- Last name of the person who termed the "birdcage" when talking about intersectionality
- Youngest Huxtable
- Only son of the Huxtable family
- What was Clair's job?
- Second oldest child
- What was Cliff’s job?
Down
- middle child of the Huxtable family
- Different social categories define an individual and through looking at an individual’s social category one can see how a person navigates the world.
- Number of kids Cliff and Clair had
- Oldest daughter
- Marylin Frye's book where she coined the term "birdcage"
- Most recognized name in social learning theory
16 Clues: Oldest daughter • Youngest Huxtable • Second oldest child • What was Clair's job? • What was Cliff’s job? • Only son of the Huxtable family • Number of kids Cliff and Clair had • middle child of the Huxtable family • The mother and wife of the Huxtable Family • The father and husband of the Huxtable family. • steps How many steps in social learning theory • ...
Business Ethics 2025-07-24
Across
- is a market structure in which a single seller or company controls the entire supply of a product or service, with no close substitutes. This gives the firm significant power to set prices and restrict output, often leading to reduced consumer choice and higher prices.
- is the branch of philosophy that deals with principles of right and wrong behavior. It involves examining what is morally good or bad, just or unjust, and how individuals should act in various situations. Ethics guides decision-making and helps individuals and societies determine proper conduct.
- is a moral theory that emphasizes an individual's character and virtues—such as honesty, courage, and kindness—rather than rules or consequences, as the key to ethical behavior. It focuses on becoming a good person rather than simply doing the right action.
- is a market structure where a small number of large firms dominate the industry. These firms may sell identical or similar products and are highly interdependent, meaning the actions of one firm (such as changing prices) can significantly impact the others. This often leads to strategic behavior like price-fixing or collusion.
- competition is a market structure where many firms sell similar but not identical products. Each company has some control over price because of product differentiation (e.g., branding, quality, or features), but there is still competition due to the availability of substitutes. Examples include clothing brands, restaurants, or beauty products.
Down
- is an ethical theory that focuses on following moral rules or duties, regardless of the consequences. It holds that certain actions are inherently right or wrong, and individuals have a duty to act according to these principles. A key figure in deontological ethics is Immanuel Kant.
- is the application of moral principles and values to business behavior. It involves examining ethical issues that arise in a business environment, such as honesty, fairness, integrity, corporate responsibility, and respect for stakeholders. Business ethics guides how companies and individuals conduct themselves professionally and make decisions that impact employees, customers, society, and the environment.
- is an ethical theory that focuses on the outcomes or consequences of actions. It holds that the morally right action is the one that produces the greatest good or happiness for the greatest number of people. This theory is associated with philosophers like Jeremy Bentham and John Stuart Mill.
8 Clues: is a moral theory that emphasizes an individual's character and virtues—such as honesty, courage, and kindness—rather than rules or consequences, as the key to ethical behavior. It focuses on becoming a good person rather than simply doing the right action. • ...
Lakayda Early - Chapter 7 2024-01-10
Across
- the process of reducing the seriousness of the crimes that injure pepople of lower status
- behavior that overconforms to social expectations
- job-related crimes commited by high-ststus people
- deviant=ce that becomes a lifestyle and part of an induviduals indentify
- a system comprising institutions and processes responsible for enforcing criminal statutes
- behavior that departs from societal or group norms
- ways to encourage conformity to societys norms
- the theory that deviance is more likely to occur when a gap exsist between cultural goals and the ability to achieve them
Down
- the theory that individuals learn deviance in proportion to the number of deviant acts and norms to which they are exposed
- the theory that society creates deviance by identifying particualr memebers as deviant
- a social condition in which norma are weal, conflicting, or absent
- a person who breaks significant societal or group norms
- rewards or punsishments that encourage conformity to social norms
- discounting criminal acts by threatning punishment
- an act commmited in violation of the law
- behavior that underconforms to accepted norms
- the theory that compliance wiht social norma requires strong bonds between indiduals and society
- punishment intended to make criminals pay compensation for their acts
- undesireable label used to deny a deviant acceptance
19 Clues: an act commmited in violation of the law • behavior that underconforms to accepted norms • ways to encourage conformity to societys norms • behavior that overconforms to social expectations • job-related crimes commited by high-ststus people • discounting criminal acts by threatning punishment • behavior that departs from societal or group norms • ...
Literary Criticism 2017-10-16
Across
- acquires meaning only in the imagination of an actual reader
- criticism way of reading a literary text
- criticism wherein meaning is revealed by dissecting the literary text
- approach that requires research
- effective or reader response theory
- analysis theory that is also known as the work as an entity in itself
- examines the culture and society from which literature is produced
Down
- category of observation that answers the question 'what is the present wold view in the place where I am situated?
- criticism that combines several critical methods while focusing on the questions how gender affects a literary work, writer, or reader
- criticism influenced by Carl Gustav Jung's belief
- approach wherein a reader may study the author's life
- based on the linguistic theories of Saussure and Claude
- was initiated by Jacques Derrida
- approach wherein a reader may analyze a work of literature as complete in itself relating to it that outside of the world
- seeks to make a literary criticism a scientific study
- theory which holds that the author is the sole source of meaning
- the work and the world that imitates is how others call this theory
- criticism which argues that literature is a product of real, social and economic existence
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 • ...
Literary Criticism 2017-10-16
Across
- analysis theory that is also known as the work as an entity in itself
- examines the culture and society from which literature is produced
- acquires meaning only in the imagination of an actual reader
- criticism way of reading a literary text
- was initiated by Jacques Derrida
- approach that requires research
- theory which holds that the author is the sole source of meaning
- criticism that combines several critical methods while focusing on the questions how gender affects a literary work, writer, or reader
- criticism wherein meaning is revealed by dissecting the literary text
Down
- seeks to make a literary criticism a scientific study
- the work and the world that imitates is how others call this theory
- approach wherein a reader may study the author's life
- criticism influenced by Carl Gustav Jung's belief
- based on the linguistic theories of Saussure and Claude
- approach wherein a reader may analyze a work of literature as complete in itself relating to it that outside of the world
- effective or reader response theory
- category of observation that answers the question 'what is the present wold view in the place where I am situated?
- criticism which argues that literature is a product of real, social and economic existence
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 • seeks to make a literary criticism a scientific study • approach wherein a reader may study the author's life • based on the linguistic theories of Saussure and Claude • ...
Literary Criticism 2017-10-16
Across
- seeks to make a literary criticism a scientific study
- category of observation that answers the question 'what is the present wold view in the place where I am situated?
- based on the linguistic theories of saussure and claude
- the work and the world that imitates is how others call this theory
- approach wherein a reader may analyze a work of literature as complete in itself relating to it that outside of the world
- was initiated by Jacques Derrida
- approach wherein a reader may study the author's life
- acquires meaning only in the imagination of an actual reader
- criticism which argues that literature is a product of real, social and economic existence
- criticism influenced by Carl Gustav Jung's belief
- criticism that combines several critical methods while focusing on the questions how gender affects a literary work, writer, or reader
Down
- effective or reader response theory
- criticism way of reading a literary text
- approach that requires research
- criticism wherein meaning is revealed by dissecting the literary text
- examines the culture and society from which literature is produced
- theory which holds that the author is the sole source of meaning
- analysis theory that is also known as the work as an entity in itself
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 • seeks to make a literary criticism a scientific study • approach wherein a reader may study the author's life • based on the linguistic theories of saussure and claude • ...
Arjun 2023-08-10
Across
- - easy to talk
- - work with energy and commitment
- - showing strong beliefs
- - driven by one's own desires and ambitions
- - make firm decision
- - determined to succeed
- - Attentive
- - showing intense and eager enjoyment
- - lack of fear
- - showing firm and constant support
- - showing certainity
- - devoted to a task
- - Intelligent
- - kind and pleasant.
Down
- - intelligent and quick-witted
- - able to be trusted
- - confident about the future.
- - willingness to take risks
- - full of excitement
- - care for someone
- - skilled
- - good looking
- - confident and forceful personality.
- - fully grown
- - Showing concern for others
- - give someone positive feelings
- - more than average height
27 Clues: - skilled • - Attentive • - fully grown • - Intelligent • - easy to talk • - good looking • - lack of fear • - care for someone • - devoted to a task • - able to be trusted • - full of excitement • - make firm decision • - showing certainity • - kind and pleasant. • - determined to succeed • - showing strong beliefs • - more than average height • - willingness to take risks • ...
Heather Young: Crossword Puzzle Personal Conflict Management 2020-03-13
Across
- goals Goals held by individuals
- theory a theory that models the outcomes of conflict based on choices made by players.
- how one responds in a moment and can change the entire direction of a relationship
- The literal dictionary definition of a word
- Tentative explanation for observed behaviors
- process Machine like communication with discrete parts that function in preset sequences Fieldtheory:There are types of forces that drive conflict and forces that restrain conflict
- violation theory We anticipate how people will act by looking at the relationship we share, our views of that person, and the situation
- value Using the decision making process to create outcomes that add benefit to all involved
- aggression Begrudging compliance perhaps with a plan to get even
- goals A party's desired means of how an event should happen or a negotiation should proceed
- resource anything in short supply
- Focusing discussion on the interaction process, communication about communication
- climates Individuals feel threatened and react to others negatively
- communication Internal conversations
- goals One's self-worth, pride, or power
- sum A view that resources are limited
- The end or desired condition
- goals How things should be done
- learning theory individuals learn what attitudes and behaviors are appropriate through observation/interaction
- A state where one thing or person requires another thing or person to meet goals
- point The event that precipitates a conflict episode
- Individualized reaction to a word derived from one's personal association or experience with it
- Theory that holds one's personality and behavior are influenced by biological development rather than social
Down
- aggression Using personal attacks, name-calling, and other aggressive tactics
- Theory that holds one's personality and behavior are influenced by social development rather than biological
- General conversational area in which a conflict issue may be embedded
- climates Individuals feel safer and are more likely to engage in problem solving
- interaction theory advanced by Delia and others, that holds individuals create meaning
- motive Situation where an individuals goals are somewhat cooperative and competitive
- Defending ones position from a competitive stance
- conflict struggle among a small number of interdependent people
- A need that drives a goal
- Exteranal attributions
- management Communications to bring the perceptions and expectations held by different people together
- dilemma Classic game theory example using 2 criminals against each other during interrogation
- goals Goals for self-worth, pride, or self-respect
- conflict purely internal struggle about one's goals.
- Rational weighing of facts
- goals A party's preference for the depth or type of connection to another person
- Overarching set of beliefs about the world and one's place in it
- A tactic in response to conflict not to engage directly in conflict
- focus Technique that requires disputants to attend to the changes to be made in the existing circumstances
42 Clues: Exteranal attributions • A need that drives a goal • Rational weighing of facts • The end or desired condition • goals Goals held by individuals • goals How things should be done • resource anything in short supply • communication Internal conversations • sum A view that resources are limited • goals One's self-worth, pride, or power • ...
Unit 4 Vocabulary Crossword 2023-10-08
Across
- Russian ruler who supported freeing serfs until a peasant rebellion happened then changed her mind.
- carries out and enforces laws.
- system of federal courts and judges that interprets laws made by the legislative branch and enforced by the executive branch.
- French absolute monarch; centralized power, expanded French territory, ended religious freedom, and controlled nobles at the palace of Versailles.
- period in the mid-1500s, when scientists began to question accepted beliefs about the world and made new theories based on experimentation.
- laws of planetary motion- proved heliocentric theory using math.
- 1668 William of Orange and Mary take the throne of England from King James II. They signed the English Bill of Rights making England a constitutional monarchy.
- used math to prove heliocentric theory and explain planetary movement- described gravity.
- philospher who wrote about the social contract and thought government should provide for and protect the general will.
- the idea that people give up their rights to a government.
- 1215 the first document to put into writing the principle that the king and his government was not above the law.
- believed government exist to protect people's natural rights; overthrow governments that fail to protect the rights.
- political philosopher or thinker.
- set of written laws that govern a nation.
- theory that the sun is the center of the universe.
Down
- this system provides each branch of government with individual powers to check the other branches and prevent any one branch from becoming too powerful.
- rulers who made small reforms but did not give up any powers of the throne.
- developed heliocentric theory.
- Document that limited the power of English kings, Monarchs do not have divine right to rule; must have consent to suspend laws, levy taxes, and maintain army; can't interfere with parliamentary elections or debates.
- believed the best government was an absolute monarchy; all people are evil.
- Improved the telescope and supported heliocentric theory, was tried in the inquisition and held under house arrest.
- theory that the Earth was the center of the universe.
- ruled by one person, through force.
- makes laws and approves taxes.
- ruled by a set of laws, rulers must follow the laws too.
- wrote about separation of powers, checks and balances.
- a revolution in intellectual activity and changed European's view of government and society.
- used enlightenment ideas when writing the Declaration of Independence.
- wrote about freedom of speech and religion.
- ruled by a religious group.
30 Clues: ruled by a religious group. • developed heliocentric theory. • carries out and enforces laws. • makes laws and approves taxes. • political philosopher or thinker. • ruled by one person, through force. • set of written laws that govern a nation. • wrote about freedom of speech and religion. • theory that the sun is the center of the universe. • ...
Partnership 2020-08-06
Across
- partnership is characterised by lack of_______
- one of two or more people who own a company and share its profits and losses
- the partners of the firm has unlimited_____
- a business that is jointly owned by two or more persons
- according to companies act 2013,the maximum number of partners in a partnership can be_____
Down
- it is easy to maintain_______in partnership
- an agreement between the partners of a firm that outlines the terms and conditions of partnership among the partners
- in general partnership the liabilty is unlimited and_______
- a sleeping partners contributes________to the firm nd shares the profits and losses
- partnership comes to an end with_____the of partner
- entering the firms name,along with the relevant prescribed particulars
11 Clues: it is easy to maintain_______in partnership • the partners of the firm has unlimited_____ • partnership is characterised by lack of_______ • partnership comes to an end with_____the of partner • a business that is jointly owned by two or more persons • in general partnership the liabilty is unlimited and_______ • ...
Reporting Verb 2024-11-11
Across
- To present reasons for or against something in a discussion or debate.
- To put forward a plan or suggestion for others to consider.
- To declare something plainly or clearly.
- To speak or express in words.
- To assert something as true, often without proof.
- To accept something as true or have faith in it.
Down
- To offer an idea or recommendation for consideration.
- To give an account or provide information, often as part of official duty.
- To form a theory or guess without firm evidence.
- To point out or show, often indirectly.
10 Clues: To speak or express in words. • To point out or show, often indirectly. • To declare something plainly or clearly. • To form a theory or guess without firm evidence. • To accept something as true or have faith in it. • To assert something as true, often without proof. • To offer an idea or recommendation for consideration. • ...
AP Psychology Important People 2013-04-24
Across
- psychologist best known for his experiment on monkeys which demonstrated the importance of care-giving and companionship in social and cognitive development.
- development Psychologist who has the theory of cognitive development. (Sensorimotor, Preoperational, Conctrete Operational and Formal Operational)
- widely regarded as the father of cognitive therapy.
- psychologist who came up with the theory of psychosocial development. He believes that personality develops in a series of stages.
- psychologist who created the hierarchy of needs that was represented as a pyramid with the most basic needs at the bottom. He also focused on describing the stages of growth in humans.
- psychologist who is best known for his stages of moral development. (Pre-conventional, Conventional and Post-Conventional)
- best known for cognitive dissonance and social comparison theory.
- linguist who argued that we are born with a language acquisition device that biologically prepares us to learn language and that equips us with a universal grammar, which we use to learn a specific language.
- developmental psychologist who researched parenting styles.
- developmental psychologist known for her work in early emotional attachment, and she developed the attachment theory.
- psychologist most known for psychoanalysis. He developed theories about the unconscious mind and the mechanism of repression.
- theory of learned helplessness.
- psychologist who followed principles of classical conditioning and conditioned a child to fear another distinctive stimulus which normally would not be feared by a child. (Little Albert Experiment)
- psychologist who studied behaviors associated with agression (Bobo Doll experiment)
- founded analytical psychology.
Down
- developed Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy (REBT).
- questioned some traditional Freudian views, particularly her theory of sexuality.
- theory of multiple intelligences states.
- psychologist who was a pioneer in the study of emotions and their relation to facial expressions.
- cognitive psychologist and expert on human memory. (Misinformation effect)
- created a famous experiment done in order to determine the validity of psychiatric diagnosis
- social psychologist most notable for his controversial study known as the Milgram Experiment. His experimented demonstrated the relationship between authority and obedience.
- study of memory, and is known for his discovery of the forgetting curve and the spacing effect.
- psychologist who conducted the Stanford Prison Experiment. His aim was to test the hypothesis that the inherent personality traits of prisoners and guards are the chief cause of abusive behavior in prison.
- developmental Psychologist who did extensive work on temperament and gave insight on emotion. He also added that certain behaviors in infancy are predictive of certain other behavior patterns in adolescence.
- psychologist who invented the operant conditioning chamber. He discovered that consequences for an organism play a large role in how the organism responds in certain situations.
- psychologist who invented the first usable intelligence test.
- social psychologist who did experiments on conformity. He conducted an experiment to investigate the extent to which social pressure from a majority group could affect a person to conform.
28 Clues: founded analytical psychology. • theory of learned helplessness. • theory of multiple intelligences states. • developed Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy (REBT). • widely regarded as the father of cognitive therapy. • developmental psychologist who researched parenting styles. • psychologist who invented the first usable intelligence test. • ...
Plate Tectonics by Noah Campbell 2013-01-16
Across
- Under the lithosphere
- Top layer of the Earth
- Top layer of the mantle
- A mountain that shoots lava
- When a oceanic plate sinks
- Ocean ground
- A place created when plates slide apart
- Created theory of continental drift
- Layer between crust and core
Down
- Where sea-floor spreading takes place
- Creating rock, causing continental drift
- When faults move
- Created theory of plate tectonics
- Our planet
- A crack in a plate
- drift When continents move
- Collision
- Created when old rock sinks in the ocean
- Section of the lithosphere
- Sections
20 Clues: Sections • Collision • Our planet • Ocean ground • When faults move • A crack in a plate • Under the lithosphere • Top layer of the Earth • Top layer of the mantle • When a oceanic plate sinks • drift When continents move • Section of the lithosphere • A mountain that shoots lava • Layer between crust and core • Created theory of plate tectonics • Created theory of continental drift • ...
test 2023-12-19
Across
- A scientist and son of a Senator, Jimmy Black, from The Runaway Jury
- Bruce Cable, the main villain from The Client
- Judge from The Pelican Brief
- The law firm of main character Mitch McDeere
- A landowner who's murdered in The Testament
- Client of Rudy Baylor who's paralyzed in the novel The Rainmaker
Down
- Katherine "Kay" Hall, a young attorney from The Firm
- Kristin Carlisle's son, and Michael Brock's adopted son, from The Appeal
- A boy who's taken in by the Ryans of Vicksburg in The Rainmaker
- A waitress who testifies against Steven Cord and is killed by hitmen in The Client
10 Clues: Judge from The Pelican Brief • A landowner who's murdered in The Testament • The law firm of main character Mitch McDeere • Bruce Cable, the main villain from The Client • Katherine "Kay" Hall, a young attorney from The Firm • A boy who's taken in by the Ryans of Vicksburg in The Rainmaker • Client of Rudy Baylor who's paralyzed in the novel The Rainmaker • ...
Scientific Revolution JRMS 2025-04-23
Across
- Revolution using math and experiments to advance knowledge
- He proved the heliocentric theory using a telescope
- Developed geocentric theory that was accepted in Europe for over 1000 years.
- He stated that planes moved in an elliptical (oval)orbit, not circular.
- Theory that Earth is the center of the universe
- Anatomist who dissected human bodies to correctly identify the internal structure of humans.
Down
- He developed the heliocentric theory.
- He developed the scientific method
- Claimed math was the source of truth and that "I think, therefore I am"
- theory that the sun is the center of the universe.
- Mathematician credited with discovering the gravity and the laws of motion
- Instrument used to better observe the planets and stars.
12 Clues: He developed the scientific method • He developed the heliocentric theory. • Theory that Earth is the center of the universe • theory that the sun is the center of the universe. • He proved the heliocentric theory using a telescope • Instrument used to better observe the planets and stars. • Revolution using math and experiments to advance knowledge • ...
Sort 18 2019-01-25
Across
- an airport or landing place for helicopters
- a person who watches at a show, game, or other event
- careful examination or scrutiny
- expel (a foreigner) from a country, typically on the grounds of illegal status or for having committed a crime.
- a particular attitude toward or way of regarding something; a point of view
- an official employed to ensure that official regulations are obeyed, especially in public services
- take or carry (people or goods) from one place to another by means of a vehicle, aircraft, or ship
- form a theory or conjecture about a subject without firm evidence
- give a spoken or written account of something that one has observed, heard, done, or investigated.
Down
- the possibility or likelihood of some future event occurring
- a large, thin, flat case for loose sheets of paper such as drawings or maps
- able to be easily carried or moved, especially because being of a lighter and smaller version than usual.
- beautiful in a dramatic and eye-catching way
- bring (goods or services) into a country from abroad for sale.
- a visually striking performance or display
- a set of circumstances that makes it possible to do something
- a band of colors, as seen in a rainbow, produced by separation of the components of light by their different degrees of refraction according to wavelength.
- bear all or part of the weight of; hold up
18 Clues: careful examination or scrutiny • a visually striking performance or display • bear all or part of the weight of; hold up • an airport or landing place for helicopters • beautiful in a dramatic and eye-catching way • a person who watches at a show, game, or other event • the possibility or likelihood of some future event occurring • ...
theory of evolution and the source of life 2025-03-03
Across
- Body parts of organisms with the same basic structure, but the same or different functions are called.
- Evolution that occurs in living things is called evolution?
- The ability of organisms to adjust to their environment.
- A species of tool-wielding finch that uses cactus spines or small twigs to scrape out termites or insects in wood.
- Evolution that leads to the possibility of new species that cannot survive and eventually lead to extinction.
- The development of living things from zygote to adulthood is called.
- Whose theory is that the giraffe neck trait is controlled by genes.
- The environment, trees, and flowers were covered in soot so that they were dark (black) is the industrial revolution.
- Galileo's partner who showed conclusively that the sun is the center of the planets' rotation, not the earth.
- The title of a book that argues that evolution occurs because living things adapt to the environment.
- The environment, trees, and flowers-brightly colored flowers is the industrial revolution.
- An organism's immune system to the effects of certain Jat substances is the power of.
- Evolution that's started from one species and evolves into many new species.
- What do we call the study of embryos to understand evolutionary relationships?
- What is the process by which organisms pass on genetic traits to their offspring?
- What word describes a structure or trait that has lost its original function through evolution?
- Gene mutations can have beneficial or detrimental effects on the sustainability of a.
- The event of the spread of organisms from one area to another because they are able to adapt (adjust) to the environmental conditions of the new area.
- A species of ground-dwelling finch that has a large beak for cracking seeds.Camarhynchusparvulus A species of finch found in the archipelago that feeds on insects in trees.
- Evolutionary changes that occur in non-living environments.
Down
- Evolution that leads to the possibility of a new species that can survive and be sustainable.
- The science that studies fossils is.
- Slow change over a very long time.
- Fossil researchers who claim that species extinction will be replaced by new species.
- Slow and gradual changes at the gene level from one generation to the next that can cause changes in the phenotype of organisms in a population.
- Limbs of organisms that function similarly.
- What is the term for the evolutionary relationship among different species?
- Organisms that can adapt to their environment will be able to live on and produce offspring, while those that cannot will experience extinction.
- Whose theory is that evolution occurs due to environmental changes.
- Human effort to change or make wild animals and plants into cultivated animals and plants is.
- What term describes the formation of a new species due to geographic separation?
- Evolution that's started from many different speceis and evolves into one species.
- Plato's disciples who categorized all organisms on a scale of of nature, from simple to complex.
- Examples of adaptation and selection include the event of changes in the population of the Biston betularia moth in.
- States that life on earth has a common origin and functional responses are passed on to descendants.
- Evolutionary changes that occur in living things from one generation to the next.
- Slow and gradual changes that lead to the formation of a new group in the taxonomy.
- The principle states that the organs or body parts used to adapt to their environment will develop properly so that they will become stronger and bigger.
- Envisioning a creator who created the world from destruction, then created the gods who would make human beings with male gender.
- Birds taht evolves in the Galapagos Island.
40 Clues: Slow change over a very long time. • The science that studies fossils is. • Limbs of organisms that function similarly. • Birds taht evolves in the Galapagos Island. • The ability of organisms to adjust to their environment. • Evolution that occurs in living things is called evolution? • Evolutionary changes that occur in non-living environments. • ...
Metals Crossword 2024-07-15
Across
- a long, sharp tool used for fighting
- made or coloured like silver (the metal)
- curve and flex something
- of grey colour
- something that doesn't weigh much
- of great weight, difficult to move
- a prize you get for winning
Down
- of red colour
- easy to mold, not firm to the touch
- to separate something into pieces
- solid, firm and rigid
- that reflects light
12 Clues: of red colour • of grey colour • that reflects light • solid, firm and rigid • curve and flex something • a prize you get for winning • to separate something into pieces • something that doesn't weigh much • of great weight, difficult to move • easy to mold, not firm to the touch • a long, sharp tool used for fighting • made or coloured like silver (the metal)
Plate Tectonics 2021-01-27
Across
- supercontinent
- minor supercontinent in the south
- hottest layer
- seafloor spreading theory
- crack on crust
- harbor wave
- layer of mantle able to flow
- thicker type of crust
- evidence of Plate Tectonic Theory
- made up of crust and upper mantle
Down
- denser crust
- colliding plates
- plates moving apart
- narrow depression on the ocean floor
- minor supercontinent in the north
- plates sliding past each other
- remains of organisms
- proposed Continental Drift
- pieces of crust
- underwater mountain range
- heat transfer
- where oceanic crust sinks
- above focus
- earthquake
- layer underneath the crust
25 Clues: earthquake • above focus • harbor wave • denser crust • hottest layer • heat transfer • supercontinent • crack on crust • pieces of crust • colliding plates • plates moving apart • remains of organisms • thicker type of crust • underwater mountain range • seafloor spreading theory • where oceanic crust sinks • proposed Continental Drift • layer underneath the crust • layer of mantle able to flow • ...
evolution 2023-02-02
Across
- The most accurate theory on evolution
- a got or bad trait that you are born with
- when you have to fight for food
- a group of a-like organisms
- when population growth increases steadily
- functions
- bones that are very old and
- when the growth increases non steadily over time
- underground
- your environment
- when there is a change that an animal gains
- parts with same bone set but
Down
- when you have more beneficial traits
- different bone set but similar
- when you have an adaptation thats
- the amount of organisms in a species
- reproduce more.
- organs that lost purpose over time
- when a new species is created
- the amount of organisms in a
- the ancestor everyone has
- when you breed to get certain traits
- When animals change over time
- Was the first of the main three to release their theory
- the study of embryos
- They came out with their theory a
- before Darwin
27 Clues: functions • underground • before Darwin • reproduce more. • your environment • the study of embryos • the ancestor everyone has • a group of a-like organisms • bones that are very old and • the amount of organisms in a • parts with same bone set but • when a new species is created • When animals change over time • different bone set but similar • when you have to fight for food • ...
Sort 18 2019-01-25
Across
- bear all or part of the weight of; hold up
- expel (a foreigner) from a country, typically on the grounds of illegal status or for having committed a crime.
- an official employed to ensure that official regulations are obeyed, especially in public services
- a set of circumstances that makes it possible to do something
- a particular attitude toward or way of regarding something; a point of view
- able to be easily carried or moved, especially because being of a lighter and smaller version than usual.
- a visually striking performance or display
- a person who watches at a show, game, or other event
- a large, thin, flat case for loose sheets of paper such as drawings or maps
Down
- give a spoken or written account of something that one has observed, heard, done, or investigated.
- the possibility or likelihood of some future event occurring
- a band of colors, as seen in a rainbow, produced by separation of the components of light by their different degrees of refraction according to wavelength.
- careful examination or scrutiny
- bring (goods or services) into a country from abroad for sale.
- beautiful in a dramatic and eye-catching way
- form a theory or conjecture about a subject without firm evidence
- an airport or landing place for helicopters
- take or carry (people or goods) from one place to another by means of a vehicle, aircraft, or ship
18 Clues: careful examination or scrutiny • bear all or part of the weight of; hold up • a visually striking performance or display • an airport or landing place for helicopters • beautiful in a dramatic and eye-catching way • a person who watches at a show, game, or other event • the possibility or likelihood of some future event occurring • ...
MARKETING CROSSWORD✨ 2020-12-24
Across
- the study of human population in terms of size, density, location, age, gender, race, literacy and occupation.
- these are the rival business firms
- objectives a firm wants to attain are called ___
- _______= total customer benefits - total customer costs
- is the process of dividing a heterogeneous market into homogeneous sub unit
- who provides raw materials, components and semi-finished goods to be used in production or even sell finished products of the organization?
- when a business is successful it earns___
- marketing mix is a _____ concept
- building up a ____ image is very important for a firm
- these are intangible goods which are performed exclusively for different customers
- the first P of marketing mix
- marketing begins and ends with___
Down
- marketing mix is the ____ of marketing process.
- the last P of marketing mix is
- what reflect the realities of life?
- the T in STP stands for?
- macro environment is also known as
- All the 4 P’s make up the ___
- market consists of actual buyers and _____ buyers
- includes advertising, public relation, personal selling
20 Clues: the T in STP stands for? • the first P of marketing mix • All the 4 P’s make up the ___ • the last P of marketing mix is • marketing mix is a _____ concept • marketing begins and ends with___ • these are the rival business firms • macro environment is also known as • what reflect the realities of life? • when a business is successful it earns___ • ...
1st Semester World History Review 2014-01-02
Across
- Greek Goddess of love
- Proved the Copernican theory correct
- Founder of Christianity
- Most people were this religion in the Middle Ages
- Theory that the sun is the center of our universe
- Religion was based on the teachings of Siddhartha Gautama
- Religion with only one god
- "Aristocracy" of Ancient Rome
- First emperor of Rome after the fall of the Republic
- Definition of Renaissance
- These ship traders brought the Black Death to Europe in 1348
- Holy text of Islam
Down
- Best known as the "Renaissance Man"
- Ancient Greek society centered on the military
- Theory that the earth is the center of our universe
- Group of lower class citizens in Ancient Greece
- Religion with multiple gods
- Lords exchanged this for service and loyalty in the Middle Ages
- Egyptians believed this happened to people when they died
- Ancient River civilization that lies between the Tigris and Euphrates
- Last name of the author of the 95 Theses
- Renaissance artist who completed the statue of David
- Rome is named after this person
- Greek God of the sea
- "birthplace" of democracy
- Governing body during the Roman Republic
26 Clues: Holy text of Islam • Greek God of the sea • Greek Goddess of love • Founder of Christianity • "birthplace" of democracy • Definition of Renaissance • Religion with only one god • Religion with multiple gods • "Aristocracy" of Ancient Rome • Rome is named after this person • Best known as the "Renaissance Man" • Proved the Copernican theory correct • ...
Arjun 2023-08-10
Across
- - skilled
- - fully grown
- - intelligent and quick-witted
- - Attentive
- - devoted to a task
- - give someone positive feelings
- - confident and forceful personality.
- - good looking
- - determined to succeed
- - Intelligent
- - able to be trusted
- - Showing concern for others
- - more than average height
- - easy to talk
Down
- - showing strong beliefs
- - confident about the future.
- - make firm decision
- - care for someone
- - lack of fear
- - full of excitement
- - work with energy and commitment
- - showing certainity
- - showing intense and eager enjoyment
- - driven by one's own desires and ambitions
- - willingness to take risks
- - showing firm and constant support
- - kind and pleasant.
27 Clues: - skilled • - Attentive • - fully grown • - Intelligent • - lack of fear • - good looking • - easy to talk • - care for someone • - devoted to a task • - make firm decision • - full of excitement • - showing certainity • - able to be trusted • - kind and pleasant. • - determined to succeed • - showing strong beliefs • - more than average height • - willingness to take risks • ...
Criminology Unit 2 - Exam Revision 2025-04-21
Across
- Sheldon's genetic theory
- neurochemical linked to rage and steroids
- "Born Criminal" theorist
- XYY theorist
- economy of trade in prison
- what type of justice brings victim and offender together?
- who called prisons "universities of crime"
- an act to defence yourself
Down
- morals that guide how society should behave
- an unlawful killing, but not murder
- Freud's personality theory
- Skinner's conditioning
- how many functions of crime did Durkheim suggest there were?
- formal or informal punishments
- an act that breaks the law
- personality theory theorist
- policy supported by inherited characteristics
17 Clues: XYY theorist • Skinner's conditioning • Sheldon's genetic theory • "Born Criminal" theorist • Freud's personality theory • an act that breaks the law • economy of trade in prison • an act to defence yourself • personality theory theorist • formal or informal punishments • an unlawful killing, but not murder • neurochemical linked to rage and steroids • ...
Vocabulary Words - part one 2018-11-06
Across
- a 10 letter word meaning taking caution to prevent danger
- a 9 letter word meaning code of laws
- a 15 letter word meaning mistaken belief
- a 9 letter word that is associated with a toll road
- an 8 letter word that was a medieval singer
- a 9 letter word that means not morally correct
Down
- a 9 letter word that is a theory with no firm evidence
- a 7 letter word meaning disgust
- a 12 letter word meaning intending to pacify
- a 10 letter word that means tedious
- a 6 letter word meaning procrastinate
- a 12 letter word that means map maker
- a 10 letter word that means anger or annoyance
- a 7 letter word that is truth without evidence
- a 6 letter word meaning wait without purpose
15 Clues: a 7 letter word meaning disgust • a 10 letter word that means tedious • a 9 letter word meaning code of laws • a 6 letter word meaning procrastinate • a 12 letter word that means map maker • a 15 letter word meaning mistaken belief • an 8 letter word that was a medieval singer • a 12 letter word meaning intending to pacify • a 6 letter word meaning wait without purpose • ...
Module 4/5 Vocab 2025-09-15
Across
- A young rebellious woman who wore short skirts, drank alcohol, and danced at jazz clubs.
- A large quantity of products usually made in an assembly line
- When someone spends more money than it takes in , creating a shortfall
- When an investor borrows money from a brokerage firm to purchase securities
- When a country avoids any and all conflicts and interactions around the world
- The trust to borrow money from the bank, with the promise of paying it back
- Assistance provided to those in need—such as financial help, food, or other aid—during times of hardship
- The purchase of a stock with nothing but hope that it will become valuable
- A Philosophy that seeks abolishing any and all authority
- One of a series of regular payments or parts of a whole
Down
- a tax that a country's government places on imported goods, making them more expensive for consumers and businesses
- The smuggling of alcohol
- A ban on alcohol from 1920 - 1933 in the U.S
- The difference between the cost of a good or service and its selling price, or the profit a business keeps from a sale
- A process where parts are added to a product in a linear sequence
- When a large number of bankers withdraw money at the same time
- A proposal by U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt to expand the Supreme Court's membership.
- The economic theory that buying products = good economy
- President Roosevelt's radio show
- A widespread breakdown of the economy
20 Clues: The smuggling of alcohol • President Roosevelt's radio show • A widespread breakdown of the economy • A ban on alcohol from 1920 - 1933 in the U.S • The economic theory that buying products = good economy • One of a series of regular payments or parts of a whole • A Philosophy that seeks abolishing any and all authority • ...
scientist 2022-10-25
Across
- Invented the light bulb, phonograph, and the motion picture.
- specializes in soil and crops.
- studies outer space, stars, planets and galaxies.
- studies matter, energy, and how they are related.
- specializes in the history of Earth.
- Discovered the theory of gravity and the three laws of motion
- Physicist who discovered radioactivity
Down
- specializes in fossils.
- First used the telescope to view the planets and stars.
- studies animal behavior.
- studies microscopic plants and animals.
- Theory of evolution and natural selection
- studies Earth's surface.
- Physicist who came up with the Theory of Relativity and the equation E=mc2.
- studies ocean plants and animals.
15 Clues: specializes in fossils. • studies animal behavior. • studies Earth's surface. • specializes in soil and crops. • studies ocean plants and animals. • specializes in the history of Earth. • Physicist who discovered radioactivity • studies microscopic plants and animals. • Theory of evolution and natural selection • studies outer space, stars, planets and galaxies. • ...
scient 2024-09-10
Across
- / Born in 1822 in France, developed the germ theory of disease and pasteurization.
- / Born in 1791 in England, contributed to electromagnetism and electrochemistry.
- / Born in 1879 in Germany, developed the theory of relativity.
- / Born in 1822 in Austria, known as the father of genetics.
- / Born in 1707 in Sweden, developed the binomial system of naming species.
- / Born in 1809 in England, developed the theory of natural selection.
- / Born in 1473 in Poland, developed the heliocentric model of the solar system.
- / Born in 1642 in England, formulated the laws of motion and gravity.
- / Born in 1934 in England, renowned for her study of chimpanzees.
- / Born in 1916 in England, co-discovered the structure of DNA.
Down
- / Born in 1867 in Poland, discovered radioactivity and won two Nobel Prizes.
- / Born in 1743 in France, known as the father of modern chemistry.
- / Born in 1564 in Italy, known for improving the telescope and his work in astronomy.
- / Born in 287 BC in Greece, known for his work in geometry and buoyancy.
- / Born in 1452 in Italy, a Renaissance polymath known for his work in anatomy and engineering.
- / Born in 1901 in the USA, worked on the nature of chemical bonds and peace activism.
- / Born in 1856 in Serbia, known for his work with alternating current electricity.
- / Born in 1831 in Scotland, developed the theory of electromagnetism.
- / Born in 1912 in England, father of theoretical computer science and artificial intelligence.
- / Born in 1928 in the USA, co-discovered the structure of DNA.
- / Born in 1815 in England, often considered the first computer programmer.
21 Clues: / Born in 1822 in Austria, known as the father of genetics. • / Born in 1879 in Germany, developed the theory of relativity. • / Born in 1928 in the USA, co-discovered the structure of DNA. • / Born in 1916 in England, co-discovered the structure of DNA. • / Born in 1934 in England, renowned for her study of chimpanzees. • ...
Health Promotion and Teaching Models 2026-02-28
Across
- – The type of learning involving gradual, incremental changes
- – The state where a person has started taking action but hasn't fully stabilized it
- – The stage where a desire for change develops
- – A theory associated with Jean Piaget, involving accommodation
- Promotion – A health promotion model focused on the person’s experience and behaviors
- – Social determinant including access to healthcare services
- – A key concept in health promotion focused on societal conditions
- – Client behavior change stage focused on stabilization
- – A theory involving stimulus-response conditioning
- Belief – The model explaining health behaviors to prevent illness and injury
- – An important health literacy component that involves choices
Down
- – Type of learning that includes internalizing information
- Belief Model – The theory that deals with health actions to prevent illness
- – A concept that connects social and economic factors to health status
- – A model that integrates social, epidemiological, and policy assessments
- – The stage of change where new behaviors are accepted and tried
- – Process of communicating health information in ways people can understand
- – A theory involving conditioning through reinforcement
18 Clues: – The stage where a desire for change develops • – A theory involving stimulus-response conditioning • – A theory involving conditioning through reinforcement • – Client behavior change stage focused on stabilization • – Type of learning that includes internalizing information • – Social determinant including access to healthcare services • ...
AP HUMAN GEOGRAPHY EXAM REVIEW 2017-04-22
Across
- type of diffusion where an idea, principle or innovation underlying a phenomena spreads to a small portion of a population, even though the phenomena itself may not be diffused
- type of diffusion where the spread of something from one place to another happens in a “snowballing” process
- theory that unchecked population growth would eventually outstrip food supply
- used to estimate the amount of interaction between two cities
- graphical illustration that shows the distribution of various age cohorts in a population
- model that describes the changes in disease patterns over the course of a country’s development
- model that explains the changing importance of different economic sectors as an economy changes over time
- a city which dominates in economics, social factors, and politics and is disproportionately larger than others
- model of a place where concentration of culture traits that characterizes a region is greatest
- type of diffusion where an idea is spread from a person or organization that holds authority over others
- theory of political geography that land based power is the key to world domination
Down
- explains the reduction in time it takes to diffuse something to a distant place, as a result of improved communications and transportation system
- type of diffusion where a particular characteristic is rapidly transmitted through the population
- theory that climate and terrain were the major determinants of the development of civilization (opposite of possibilism)
- model that postulates that economic growth occurs in five basic stages of varying length
- model that refers to the transition from high birth and death rates to low birth and death rates as a country develops
- type of diffusion where the phenomena moves into new areas, but leaves behind its origin or source
- theory that explains the spatial arrangement, size, and number of settlements
- explains the size of cities in a country
- theory of industrial location in which an industry is located where the transportation costs of raw materials and final product is a minimum
- based on the perishability of products and the cost of transportation
21 Clues: explains the size of cities in a country • used to estimate the amount of interaction between two cities • based on the perishability of products and the cost of transportation • theory that unchecked population growth would eventually outstrip food supply • theory that explains the spatial arrangement, size, and number of settlements • ...
Market Structure Crossword 2025-10-02
Across
- - One seller controls the entire market.
- - Real or imagined differences between products.
- - How much competition exists in an industry.
- - ______ Monopoly: Market run by the government.
- - Costs go down as firm grows larger.
- - ______ Monopoly: Only seller in certain area.
- - Firms secretly cooperating on prices or actions.
- - ______ Monopoly: Control of an invention or process.
- - "allow them to do"
Down
- - Few large sellers dominate the market.
- - Firms agreeing to set the same price.
- - ______ Competition: Many sellers offering identical products.
- - ______ Competition: Using promotions instead of price cuts
- - ______ Competition: Market missing one or more conditions of perfect competition.
- - _____ Monopoly: One firm can produce more cheaply than others.
- - ______ Competition: Many sellers, similar but not identical products.
16 Clues: - "allow them to do" • - Costs go down as firm grows larger. • - Firms agreeing to set the same price. • - Few large sellers dominate the market. • - One seller controls the entire market. • - How much competition exists in an industry. • - ______ Monopoly: Only seller in certain area. • - Real or imagined differences between products. • ...
Future Cross word 2023-02-17
Across
- Having an obligation
- The ability to make decisions quickly and effectively
- You think of something or someone
- Featuring new methods advanced or original
- The act or an instance of analyzing something
- You have a passion for something
- Authority or power given to someone to do something
- Consisting in or characterized by the presence or possession of features or qualities rather than their absence
- The practice of sharing information amongst people on important matters internally and externally
- Having or showing an accurate and deep understanding
Down
- The endurance of pain or hardship without display of feelings and without complaints
- Firm trust
- You have the capacity to accept or tolerate without getting angry or upset
- Most important
- The fact or condition of being accountable
- The imparting or exchanging of information or news
- Willing to consider new ideas
- Of being honest and having a strong moral principles
- Firm continuance in a course of action in spite of difficulty or opposition
- The quality of being kind and generous
20 Clues: Firm trust • Most important • Having an obligation • Willing to consider new ideas • You have a passion for something • You think of something or someone • The quality of being kind and generous • The fact or condition of being accountable • Featuring new methods advanced or original • The act or an instance of analyzing something • ...
Macbeth, Act 5, Scenes 2-5 Vocabulary 2025-03-11
Across
- In its original, pure, and unspoiled condition.
- To suddenly flinch or draw back in fear, shock, or disgust.
- A person who enjoys and has refined taste in fine food and drink.
- Gloomy, depressing, or dreary.
- Extremely embarrassed or ashamed.
Down
- A military operation where a place is surrounded to force surrender.
- To settle a dispute between two parties as a neutral judge.
- To guess or form a theory without firm evidence.
- Unaware or not noticing something happening around.
- To remove from a seat or position of power.
10 Clues: Gloomy, depressing, or dreary. • Extremely embarrassed or ashamed. • To remove from a seat or position of power. • In its original, pure, and unspoiled condition. • To guess or form a theory without firm evidence. • Unaware or not noticing something happening around. • To settle a dispute between two parties as a neutral judge. • ...
Bright Sparks key terms 2025-05-06
Across
- A social media used by the younger generations to get news, temporarily banned in the US.
- A judgement made or information shared on how they feel instead of the facts
- A theory formed about a subject, without firm evidence or all the facts.
- Where people are given lots of information about the same story, including misinformation, important updates and opinions
- On social media, these rank content on how likely individual users are to interact with it.
- The format of news more common pre-internet, sold in shops and often black and white
Down
- False of misleading information
- Information given to influence someone's opinion- it is usually biased.
- Under international law, what journalists are considered to be- you cannot kill these people in global law
- Based on or influenced by personal views and ideas, opposite of objective
10 Clues: False of misleading information • Information given to influence someone's opinion- it is usually biased. • A theory formed about a subject, without firm evidence or all the facts. • Based on or influenced by personal views and ideas, opposite of objective • A judgement made or information shared on how they feel instead of the facts • ...
Plate Tectonics 2017-10-23
Across
- earth's interior between the crust and the core
- the rigid outer part of the earth in the upper mantle also
- the force that attracts a body toward the center of the earth
- Drift a theory that explained continents were together once
- Boundary when the plates slide sideways past each other
- an extended break in in a body of rock
- Boundary when two plates are moving toward each other
- each of the several rigid pieces of the earth’s lithosphere
- trench any long,narrow,steep-sided depression in ocean
- Valley a linear shaped lowland between several highlands
Down
- the sideways and downwards movement of edges of a plate
- Boundary the plate tectonics move away from each other
- the upper layer of the earth’s mantle below lithosphere
- a supercontinent that existed during the late Paleozoic
- ridge underwater mountain range formed by plate tectonics
- the remains or impression of a prehistoric organism persevered
- Wegener a German scientist who proposed the theory of Pangea
- the degree of compactness of the substance
- floor spreading the formation of new areas of oceanic crust
- Tectonics a theory explaining the structure of the earth’s crust
20 Clues: an extended break in in a body of rock • the degree of compactness of the substance • earth's interior between the crust and the core • Boundary when two plates are moving toward each other • Boundary the plate tectonics move away from each other • trench any long,narrow,steep-sided depression in ocean • the sideways and downwards movement of edges of a plate • ...
Pain (Part 1): OCAT practice #3 2026-02-28
Across
- Ionotropic glutamate receptor recruited during synaptic potentiation.
- Theory proposing pain is recognized based on pattern of stimulation.
- Unique property of NMDA receptors requiring multiple simultaneous signals.
- Coincidence detecting glutamate receptor requiring depolarization and glycine.
- Pain is this processed phenomenon, not just a stimulus.
- Increased perception of an already painful stimulus.
- Ascending tract carrying pain signals to the thalamus.
- Prominent neuropeptide released in pain signalling.
- Membrane shift required to relieve magnesium block of NMDA receptors.
- Theory proposing spinal modulation of pain before reaching the brain.
- Molecule in hot peppers that activates TRPV receptors.
- Neurotransmitter that can reduce CGRP promoter activity.
- Peripheral sensors that transduce noxious stimuli into neural signals.
- Main inhibitory neurotransmitter that counteracts excitation in pain circuits.
- Long term changes in synaptic strength underlying learning and memory.
- Ion channel receptor that increases chloride flux to reduce action potentials.
Down
- Modern model integrating biological psychological and social influences on pain.
- Early theory proposing pain occurs when stimulus intensity exceeds threshold.
- Fibres carrying signals toward the central processing structures.
- Pain perception from a normally nonpainful stimulus.
- Reduced receptor responsiveness after prolonged stimulation.
- Brain relay station for ascending nociceptive signals.
- Capsaicin sensitive ion channel critical for sensing heat.
- Region of the spinal cord where primary afferents synapse.
- Main excitatory neurotransmitter in the CNS heavily involved in pain transmission.
- Theory proposing separate pathways for different sensory modalities.
- Peptide released from nociceptors and regulated partly by iNOS.
- Descartes theory that pain is transmitted along nerve fibres to the brain.
- Enzyme partly regulating CGRP synthesis in inflammatory signalling.
- Metabotropic receptor that decreases cAMP and increases potassium conductance.
- Organization responsible for publishing the most cited modern definition of pain.
31 Clues: Prominent neuropeptide released in pain signalling. • Pain perception from a normally nonpainful stimulus. • Increased perception of an already painful stimulus. • Brain relay station for ascending nociceptive signals. • Ascending tract carrying pain signals to the thalamus. • Molecule in hot peppers that activates TRPV receptors. • ...
. 2023-03-19
Across
- he mapped out the location of 27 brain organs
- he stimulate interest in the question of and coined the phrase nature versus nurture
- He published an essay on the principle of population
- theory of evolution
- he published his most influential work entitled "Observations on man"
- who's more likely to engage in crime
- First criminologist examined patients during his medical practice and conducted that apperance and character were related
- he published physique and character
- this theory is one of the earliest theories in criminology
- he published his most famous and influential work in 36 volumes with an additional 8 volumes published post-mortem.
- an act that the law makes punishable
- he published his book call "heredirary genius in 1869"
- Father of Genetics
- he coined the phrase survival of the fittest in 1864
- a french philosopher and mathematician who published venus physique
Down
- the publication of "on physiognomy"
- he develop a theory of natural crime,focusing on those facts that could be prevented or reduced by punishment
- who wrote the english convict in 1913?
- who were heavy or obese, with a round, and were more likely to mentally ill
- is the central focus of Lombroso's work
- he is a Swics pastor who published his painstakingly detailed study of facial fragment in 1783
- the root cause of crime
- he is a Swedish botanist, zoologist, and physician
- published the criminal man in 1876
- father of criminal justice
- phrenology from greeek words phren meaning
- father of sociology
- theory this is one of the best known and most influential moral theories
- who were thin, flat, linear and were mire likely to commit suicide
- publication: The eras of Nature
- in 1877 he published the jukes
- a french naturalist mentored who published "Recherches sur lorganisation des corps vivans"
- and logos meaning
33 Clues: and logos meaning • Father of Genetics • theory of evolution • father of sociology • the root cause of crime • father of criminal justice • in 1877 he published the jukes • publication: The eras of Nature • published the criminal man in 1876 • the publication of "on physiognomy" • he published physique and character • who's more likely to engage in crime • ...
Urie Bronfenbrenner Puzzle 2021-03-19
10 Clues: Born in ___ • ____ Psychologist • third layer of theory • fifth layer of his theory • first layer of his theory • fourth layer of his theory • second layer of his theory • Co-founder of the ___ program • Specializes in ____ child development • Most famous for his ____ Systems Theory
Unit 7 vocab 2025-11-04
Across
- International lender for development projects in poor countries.
- Global economy as interconnected core-periphery structure.
- Intermediate zones between core and periphery.
- Body regulating international trade rules.
Down
- Designated area with tax/investment incentives.
- Firm operating in multiple countries.
- Policies shielding domestic industries via tariffs/quotas.
- Flexible production with customization, tech, and global chains.
- Tax on imports to protect local markets or raise revenue.
- Emissions from identifiable sites (e.g., factory pipes).
- Wage laborers selling labor without owning production.
- Less-developed regions exploited by core in world-systems theory.
- Contracting tasks to external/third-party providers.
13 Clues: Firm operating in multiple countries. • Body regulating international trade rules. • Intermediate zones between core and periphery. • Designated area with tax/investment incentives. • Contracting tasks to external/third-party providers. • Wage laborers selling labor without owning production. • Emissions from identifiable sites (e.g., factory pipes). • ...
chapter 3 2018-02-19
Across
- combination of two or more firms producing the same kind of product
- amount borrowed when getting a loan or issuing a bond
- corporation producing and selling without regard to national boundaries and whose business activities are located in several different countries
- company providing essential services such as water and electricity to consumers, usually subject to some government regulations
- form of business organization recognized by law as a separate legal entity with all the rights and responsibilities of an individual, including the right to buy and sell property, enter into legal contracts, sue and be sued
- unincorporated business owned and run by a single person who has rights to all profits and unlimited liability for all debts of the firm; most common form of business organization in the United states
- to be taxed both as corporate profit and as personal income merger combination of two or more business enterprises to form a single firm
- court-granted permission to an individual or business to cease or delay payment on some or all debts for a limited amount of time
- feature of taxation that allows stockholders’
- stock of goods held in reserve; includes finished goods waiting to be sold and raw materials to be used in production
Down
- unincorporated business owned and operated by two or more people who share the profits and have unlimited liability for the debts and obligations of the firm same as general partnership
- requirement that an owner is personally and fully responsible for all losses and debts of a business; applies to proprietorships, general partnerships
- combination of firms involved in different steps of manufacturing or marketing
- firm with four or more businesses making unrelated products, with no single business responsible for a majority of its sales
- economic institution that operates like a business but does not seek financial gain; schools,churches, community service organizations
- nonprofit association performing some kind of economic activity for the benefit of its members corporate income tax tax on corporate profits
- gradual wear on capital goods during production
- check paid to stockholders, usually quarterly, representing portion of corporate profits
18 Clues: feature of taxation that allows stockholders’ • gradual wear on capital goods during production • amount borrowed when getting a loan or issuing a bond • combination of two or more firms producing the same kind of product • combination of firms involved in different steps of manufacturing or marketing • ...
chapter 3 2018-02-19
Across
- unincorporated business owned and operated by two or more people who share the profits and have unlimited liability for the debts and obligations of the firm same as general partnership
- stock of goods held in reserve; includes finished goods waiting to be sold and raw materials to be used in production
- economic institution that operates like a business but does not seek financial gain; schools,churches, community service organizations
- feature of taxation that allows stockholders’
- corporation producing and selling without regard to national boundaries and whose business activities are located in several different countries
- combination of two or more firms producing the same kind of product
- company providing essential services such as water and electricity to consumers, usually subject to some government regulations
- to be taxed both as corporate profit and as personal income merger combination of two or more business enterprises to form a single firm
Down
- court-granted permission to an individual or business to cease or delay payment on some or all debts for a limited amount of time
- firm with four or more businesses making unrelated products, with no single business responsible for a majority of its sales
- unincorporated business owned and run by a single person who has rights to all profits and unlimited liability for all debts of the firm; most common form of business organization in the United states
- amount borrowed when getting a loan or issuing a bond
- form of business organization recognized by law as a separate legal entity with all the rights and responsibilities of an individual, including the right to buy and sell property, enter into legal contracts, sue and be sued
- combination of firms involved in different steps of manufacturing or marketing
- requirement that an owner is personally and fully responsible for all losses and debts of a business; applies to proprietorships, general partnerships
- nonprofit association performing some kind of economic activity for the benefit of its members corporate income tax tax on corporate profits
- check paid to stockholders, usually quarterly, representing portion of corporate profits
- gradual wear on capital goods during production
18 Clues: feature of taxation that allows stockholders’ • gradual wear on capital goods during production • amount borrowed when getting a loan or issuing a bond • combination of two or more firms producing the same kind of product • combination of firms involved in different steps of manufacturing or marketing • ...
Ch. 3 2015-02-22
Across
- feature of taxation that allows stockholders' dividends to be taxed both as corporate profit and as personal income
- company providing essential services such as water and electricity to consumers, usually subject to some government regulations
- firm with four or more business making unrelated product, with no single business responsible for a majority of its sales
- amount borrowed when getting a loan or issuing a bond
- check paid to stockholders, usually quarterly, representing portion of corporate profits
- requirement that an owner in personally and fully responsible for all losses and debts of a business; applies to proprietorships, general partnerships
- combination of firms involved in different steps of manufacturing or marketing
- court-granted permission to an individual or business to cease or delay payment on some or all debts for a limited amount of time
- economic institution that operates like a business but does not seek financial gain; schools, churches, community service organizations
- form of business organization recognized by law as a separate legal entity with all the rights and responsibilities of an individual, including the right to buy and sell property,enter into legal contracts, sue and be sued
- combination of two or more firms producing the same kind of product
- combination of two or more business enterprises to form a single firm
Down
- unincorporated business owned and run by a single person who has rights to all profits and unlimited liability for all debts of the firm; most common form of business organization in the United States
- nonprofit association performing some kind of economic activity for the benefit of its members
- corporation producing and selling without regard to national boundaries and whose business activities are located in several different countries
- gradual wear on capital goods during production
- unincorporated business owned and operated by two or more people who share the profits and have unlimited liability for the debts and obligations of the firm; same as general partnership
- stock of goods held in reserve; includes finished goods waiting to be sold and raw materials to be used in production
18 Clues: gradual wear on capital goods during production • amount borrowed when getting a loan or issuing a bond • combination of two or more firms producing the same kind of product • combination of two or more business enterprises to form a single firm • combination of firms involved in different steps of manufacturing or marketing • ...
Renaissance/Scientific Revolution Vocab 2025-12-10
Across
- Theory that the sun is at the center of the universe
- Well-tested explanation supported by evidence
- Standard used for comparison in an experiment
- Payment made to reduce punishment for sins
- Machine invented to mass-produce books quickly
- Organized process for investigating and testing ideas
- Use of strong light and dark contrast in art
- Factor in an experiment that can change
- Tool that uses lenses to observe distant objects
Down
- Proposed explanation that can be tested
- Artistic technique that creates the illusion of depth
- Belief that reason is the main source of knowledge
- A Renaissance belief system that focused on human potential, achievements, and classical learning
- Rule describing consistent patterns in nature
- Everyday language spoken by ordinary people
- Belief that knowledge comes primarily from observation and experience
- Theory that the Earth is at the center of the universe
- Focus on worldly life rather than religious matters
- Wealthy person who financially supported artists and thinkers
- Belief that goes against official church teachings
20 Clues: Proposed explanation that can be tested • Factor in an experiment that can change • Payment made to reduce punishment for sins • Everyday language spoken by ordinary people • Use of strong light and dark contrast in art • Well-tested explanation supported by evidence • Standard used for comparison in an experiment • Rule describing consistent patterns in nature • ...
Industrial Revolution 2012-11-07
Across
- protest
- change from hand tools to machines
- A major influential economist
- A German economist
- system of government restrain in economic affairs
- change of crops and activities yearly
- the out come of the joining of common interest
- A system of complete control (dictatorship)
Down
- His or her own boss
- methods of producing anything
- agreement of workers' conditions
- the heart of our society
- improvement in manufacturing
- theory that "virtue is based on utility"
- closed area
- leads to the major growth of cities
- the money used to make money
- theory of social organization
- Willie Wonka's favorite place
- A law creatd organization
20 Clues: protest • closed area • A German economist • His or her own boss • the heart of our society • A law creatd organization • improvement in manufacturing • the money used to make money • methods of producing anything • A major influential economist • theory of social organization • Willie Wonka's favorite place • agreement of workers' conditions • change from hand tools to machines • ...
Economics Ch.1 terms 2015-02-04
Across
- the value of any alternative that you must give up when you make a choice
- the branch of economics that examines the choices of individuals concerning 1 product, 1 firm, or 1 industry
- a simplified description of reality
- the human characteristic of never having all wants and needs satisfied
- the condition of there not being enough resources to fulfill all wants and needs
- the process of choosing which needs will be satisfied and how much of our resources we will use to satisfy them
Down
- what is gained by making a particular choice
- the branch of economics that examines the behavior of the whole economy at once
- the mix of goods that can be purchased with a limited amount of income
- the condition that occurs because people’s wants and needs are unlimited, while the resources needed to produce goods and services to meet these wants and needs are limited
- the combination of social and individual decision making a society uses to answer the 3 economic questions
- the social science that deals with how society allocates its scarce resources among its unlimited wants and needs
12 Clues: a simplified description of reality • what is gained by making a particular choice • the mix of goods that can be purchased with a limited amount of income • the human characteristic of never having all wants and needs satisfied • the value of any alternative that you must give up when you make a choice • ...
Aggression in Sport 2017-04-25
Across
- The most aggressive of the two genders
- Theory Another name for Dollard et al's (1939) Frustration-Aggression hypothesis
- The release of aggressive instincts through socially acceptable channels
- Aggressive behaviour is more likely to occur is this happens
- Hormone linked to aggression
- Author of Social Learning Theory
Down
- Aggressive behaviour be learnt through this
- The personality dimension negatively linked to aggressive behaviours
- Author of the theory that suggests humans have an innate instinct to act aggressively
- Goals being blocked or failed can lead to this
- Aggression always involves.....
- Aggression The model that combines some components of both the frustration-aggression hypothesis and social learning theory
- The type of doll used in aggression research in children
13 Clues: Hormone linked to aggression • Aggression always involves..... • Author of Social Learning Theory • The most aggressive of the two genders • Aggressive behaviour be learnt through this • Goals being blocked or failed can lead to this • The type of doll used in aggression research in children • Aggressive behaviour is more likely to occur is this happens • ...
Evolutionary Theory 2013-04-24
Across
- a scientist who studies fossils
- The theory that life on earth descended from non-living things.
- The theory that eukaryotes were once formed by prokaryotes that swallowed each other but lived together instead of digesting each other.
- the theory that geologic processes take place at the same rate.
- The theory that all life is descended from living things
- changes in groups of living things over time
- a method of dating fossils by tracking the radioactive breakdown of the rock
- the amount of time that it takes for a radioactive sample to break down to half its original amount
- breeding of organisms to produce desired traits. (ex. Labradoodles)
- The remains of an organism
- the process that results in the survival of the fittest by means of illness, predation, etc.
Down
- the apparent jump in the biodiversity on top of the PreCambrian layer. Marks likely beginning of flood.
- old theory that life can spring from dead or inanimate objects. (Ex. maggots grow when you allow meat to spoil)
- layers of sedimentary rock that represent the rapid deposition of flood-borne sediment. Divided into 13 periods by geologists and paleontologists.
14 Clues: The remains of an organism • a scientist who studies fossils • changes in groups of living things over time • The theory that all life is descended from living things • The theory that life on earth descended from non-living things. • the theory that geologic processes take place at the same rate. • breeding of organisms to produce desired traits. (ex. Labradoodles) • ...
Cross Word Puzzle in Physical Science 2023-06-06
Across
- __________ It is the shortening of the measured length of a moving object relative to the observer’s reference frame.
- Heinrich _____ generated and produced radio waves thereby proving the theory of Maxwell.
- is the Speed of moving object with direction.
- The Time ______ Is The slowing down of time as seen by observer relative to a reference frame
- Johannes _____ described the motion of planets around the sun, now known as Kepler’s Law of Planetary Motion.
- wave is more prominent to a space where massive celestial objects undergo also a massive acceleration.
- ______ Newton introduced the universal law of gravitation uniting
- does not accelerate
- is The change in velocity of moving object.
- Albert ________ completed his theory of relativity and stated the law of mass-energy conservation.
- James _____ Maxwell predicted the theory of electromagnetism and
- which is red._______.
Down
- is equal to the mass multiplied by the square of the speed of light
- that lights are also electromagnetic waves.
- is a special type of reference where an
- is a force that pulls the objects with mass together. ________________
- No two events happen at the same time for two observers is the principle of
- is the displacement of the spectrum of an astronomical object toward longer
- __________is A theory that explains the relationship between space and time.
- and celestial theories of motion.
- _____ Galilei studied, observed, and experimented with inclined
- is a region in space in which gravity is too strong that even light cannot escape. And is Called Black ____________.
- and introduced the law of falling objects.
- a Newtonian physics, all speeds are _______________.
- fastest speed known to man is equal to the speed of _______.
25 Clues: does not accelerate • which is red._______. • and celestial theories of motion. • is a special type of reference where an • and introduced the law of falling objects. • that lights are also electromagnetic waves. • is The change in velocity of moving object. • is the Speed of moving object with direction. • a Newtonian physics, all speeds are _______________. • ...
Crossword Puzzle on Politics and Governance 2023-02-11
Across
- Approach to political science that encompasses Philosophical, Historical Institutional and Legal aspects
- Forced labor during the Spanish Era
- Supreme power of the state to command and enforce
- Has four elements that make up its totality
- Approach to political science that is scientific and objective
- Theory that holds can be related to human's inclination to association
- Refers to the mass of population living within the state
- A form of government headed by the privileged classes.
- Area that belongs to the population in a state.
- Made the most incisive and meaningful response about the importance of Politics
- Individuals have the right to make choices
- A government by seven people
- A government in which people have the will and power
- Theory that rests on the idea that the state is created as a product of the existence of the strong and weak
- Defined politics as "who gets what, when and how
Down
- First republican constitution in Asia
- Theory that mirrors the family system in our society
- Agency to which the will of state is formulated
- Theory that states that the state is a product of growth
- This exists because people disagree about the aims and objects of human endeavor
- Involves attempt to change the behavior of others.
- Latin root word of governance
- No person is superior than others
- A government by three people
- Physical violence in the form of police action
- Is said to be the ruler in the divine right theory
- A system of grants and rewards during the Spanish Era
- Emphasizes testing
- Put emphasis on the use of research tools
- State of having no government
30 Clues: Emphasizes testing • A government by three people • A government by seven people • Latin root word of governance • State of having no government • No person is superior than others • Forced labor during the Spanish Era • First republican constitution in Asia • Put emphasis on the use of research tools • Individuals have the right to make choices • ...
