theory of the firm Crossword Puzzles
ACCOUNTANCY 2025-09-25
Across
- Amount invested by partners in the firm.
- Act of closing down a partnership firm.
- Document signed by partners outlining roles and rules.
- Account showing changes in value of assets and liabilities.
- Selling firm’s property to convert into cash.
Down
- Value of the firm’s reputation.
- A person who contributes capital and shares profit.
- Unexpected expense shared among partners.
- Money taken out by partners for personal use.
- Minimum number of partners needed to form a partnership firm.
10 Clues: Value of the firm’s reputation. • Act of closing down a partnership firm. • Amount invested by partners in the firm. • Unexpected expense shared among partners. • Money taken out by partners for personal use. • Selling firm’s property to convert into cash. • A person who contributes capital and shares profit. • Document signed by partners outlining roles and rules. • ...
Craig Pentland - Micro Crossword 2022-05-13
Across
- A cost or benefit that is imposed onto society by consumption or production of a good
- Goods that are both nonrival and nonexcludable
- When one firm hires all labor in a market
- Price where quantity supplied equals the quantity demanded
- Basic problem in economics
- Goods produced abroad but consumed domestically
- Goods that are both rival and excludable
- A group with buyers and sellers of a good or service
- Tax where the proportion of income paid in taxes rises as income rises
- A good with high income elasticity
- When the government pays for the production of a good
Down
- Revenue minus costs
- Production of goods based on comparative advantage
- One firm, high barriers to entry, differentiated products
- When quantity supplied exceeds the quantity demanded
- The price of a good multiplied by the quantity of that good sold
- Measures the sensitivity, or responsiveness, of a choice to a change in an external factor
- The next unit, or increment of, an action
- When quantity demanded exceeds the quantity supplied
- Goods and services produced domestically but sold abroad
- Unit of happiness
21 Clues: Unit of happiness • Revenue minus costs • Basic problem in economics • A good with high income elasticity • Goods that are both rival and excludable • When one firm hires all labor in a market • The next unit, or increment of, an action • Goods that are both nonrival and nonexcludable • Goods produced abroad but consumed domestically • ...
AP Psych Crossword - Ryan Chung 2026-02-19
Across
- ____-_________ Theory explains motivation based on where it comes from
- attitudes people may not be aware of
- "How do I feel about myself?"
- ___________ Theory/ explains personality by focusing on how unconscious processes shape our thoughts
- __________ Effect/ happens when more people are around, decreasing the chance that any one person will help
- The ____ Effect: When one trait rules them all
- how you see yourself
- Presence of ____ , if food is nearby, we're more likely to eat it, hungry or not
- Losing yourself in the crowd
- Holding onto beliefs despite evidence
Down
- "Can I do this?"
- The push for balance
- helping others without expecting a reward
- ________ Theory states that we are motivated to maintain an optimal level of arousal
- ______-Feedback Hypothesis proposes that facial expressions influence emotional experience
- The theory of why people go along with a group
- To adjust your behavior or thinking to align with group norms
- A complex psychological process that is different from reasoning or knowledge
- The assumption that people are motivated by an innate drive to grow, improve, and fulfill their potential
- When one changes their opinions, judgements, or or actions because someone in a position of authority told them to
20 Clues: "Can I do this?" • The push for balance • how you see yourself • Losing yourself in the crowd • "How do I feel about myself?" • attitudes people may not be aware of • Holding onto beliefs despite evidence • helping others without expecting a reward • The theory of why people go along with a group • The ____ Effect: When one trait rules them all • ...
Market Structures 2024-11-04
Across
- when a few companies exert significant control over a given market. Together, these companies may control prices by colluding with each other, ultimately providing uncompetitive prices in the market.
- Firm is able to choose the price of their product
- oligopoly that involves cartels
- the optimal use of society's source resources
- the efficiency where price does NOT equal marginal cost
- may occur if other firms don't follow price increases of the dominant firm
- when a single company or entity creates an unreasonable restraint of competition in a market.
- where many companies offer similar but differentiated products or services
Down
- Practice selling the same products to different buyers at different prices
- the efficiency where the firm is not producing at minimum ATC
- any market that does not meet the ideal conditions of a perfectly competitive market
- used for oligopolies, the study of how people behave in strategic situations
- all companies offer homogeneous products, there are no barriers to entry, there are no influential buyers or sellers and there is complete transparency of goods.
13 Clues: oligopoly that involves cartels • the optimal use of society's source resources • Firm is able to choose the price of their product • the efficiency where price does NOT equal marginal cost • the efficiency where the firm is not producing at minimum ATC • Practice selling the same products to different buyers at different prices • ...
My crossword puzzle 2025-01-15
Across
- a thing that represents or stands for something else, especially a material object representing something abstract.
- a word that can function by itself as a noun phrase and that refers either to the participants
- a serious disagreement or argument
- the place or type of surroundings where something is positioned or where an event takes place.
- a person in a novel, play, or movie.
- a word governing, and usually preceding, a noun or pronoun and expressing a relation to another word or element in the clause
- action, The section of a story that leads to the climax
- a word used to connect clauses or sentences or to coordinate words in the same clause
Down
- the most intense, exciting, or important point of something
- a firm decision to do or not to do something
- A comprehensive description and explanation of an idea or theory
- an abrupt remark, made especially as an aside or interruption.
- action the period of time in a story that follows the climax and begins to clarify the narrative, release tension, and wrap things up for the characters.
- A word that is used to describe a state or action
- a word that modifies or describes a noun or pronoun.
- Something that is a person, place, or thing
16 Clues: a serious disagreement or argument • a person in a novel, play, or movie. • Something that is a person, place, or thing • a firm decision to do or not to do something • A word that is used to describe a state or action • a word that modifies or describes a noun or pronoun. • action, The section of a story that leads to the climax • ...
Ch. 3 2015-02-22
Across
- nonprofit association performing some kind of economic activity for the benefit of its members
- 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
- corporation producing and selling without regard to national boundaries and whose business activities are located in several different countries
- 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
- 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
- check paid to stockholders, usually quarterly, representing portion of corporate profits
- gradual wear on capital goods during production
- combination of two or more firms producing the same kind of product
- economic institution that operates like a business but does not seek financial gain; schools, churches, community service organizations
- court-granted permission to an individual or business to cease or delay payment on some or all debts for a limited amount of time
Down
- amount borrowed when getting a loan or issuing a bond
- combination of firms involved in different steps of manufacturing or marketing
- combination of two or more business enterprises to form a single firm
- stock of goods held in reserve; includes finished goods waiting to be sold and raw materials to be used in production
- feature of taxation that allows stockholders' dividends to be taxed both as corporate profit and as personal income
- requirement that an owner in personally and fully responsible for all losses and debts of a business; applies to proprietorships, general partnerships
- 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
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 • ...
Chapter 3 2018-02-07
Across
- gradual wear on capital goods during production
- corporation producing and selling without regard to national boundaries and whose business activities are located in several different countries
- 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
- feature of taxation that allows stockholders’ dividends to be taxed both as corporate profit and as personal income
- amount borrowed when getting a loan or issuing a bond
- court-granted permission to an individual or business to cease or delay payment on some or all debts for a limited amount of time
Down
- check paid to stockholders, usually quarterly, representing portion of corporate profit
- economic institution that operates like a business but does not seek financial gain; schools, churches, community service organizations
- combination of two or more firms producing the same kind of product
- combination of two or more business enterprises to form a single firm
- company providing essential services such as water and electricity to consumers, usually subject to some government regulations
- requirement that an owner is personally and fully responsible for all losses and debts of a business; applies to proprietorship, general partnerships
- 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
- firm with four or more businesses making unrelated products, with no single business responsible for a majority of its sales
- 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
- nonprofit association performing some kind of economic activity for the benefit of its members
- stock of goods held in reserve; includes finished goods waiting to be sold and raw materials to be used in production
- combination of firms involved in different steps of manufacturing or marketing
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 • ...
Personality and Attitude 2017-10-06
Across
- Which side of the nature vs nurture debate does trait theory adopt?
- What is the acronym that relates to what traits are thought to be in all situations?
- What word describes the sum total of an individuals characteristics which make them human?
- The trait view maintains that all behavior is?
- What is name given to the model of attitude
- What is the acronym for what communication must be
- A criticism for this theory is that it doesn't account the influence of...
- the acronym used to remember attitude components
- What does the E stand for in Lewin’s formula?
- Social learning theory suggests that behavior is?
- Behaviour is often copied from others when it is S…
Down
- What does an individual have to change in order to reduce the imbalance from cognitive dissonance
- Trait theory does not consider that our personalities can be formed by
- What in the triadic model will cause dissonance in the mind of the person being persuaded
- main way in which attitudes are formed
- in relation to attitude components -name the component beginning with A
- Attitude is a ...
- Which psychologist suggested that personality is made up of three features: the core of the performer, the typical responses and the role related behaviour?
- What is the name given to those who are sociable and crave excitement and change, and thus can be bored easily. And are carefree optimistic and impulsive
- Hollander proposed that personality has x levels that interact to form personality
20 Clues: Attitude is a ... • main way in which attitudes are formed • What is name given to the model of attitude • What does the E stand for in Lewin’s formula? • The trait view maintains that all behavior is? • the acronym used to remember attitude components • Social learning theory suggests that behavior is? • What is the acronym for what communication must be • ...
theory vocabulary jose rodriguez 4th 2017-08-15
Across
- the theory that human and animal behavior can be explained in terms of conditioning,
- theory used in psychology, education, and communication, holds that portions
- the passing on of physical or mental characteristics
- includes the child's experience, expression, and management
- are actions performed by an organism that can be seen and measured.
- are involved in movement and coordination of the arms, legs, and other large body parts and movements.
- the surroundings or conditions in which a person,
- as innate behaviors that promote survival.
- (or dexterity) is the coordination of small muscles,
Down
- the process that starts in human infancy and continues into late adolescent
- is a field of study in neuroscience and psychology fo
- the mental action or process of acquiring knowledge
- a learning process that occurs when two stimuli are repeatedly paired;
- s a type of learning where behavior is controlled by consequences.
- natural ecosystems which are defined as the network of interactions among organisms
- defined as the process of enlarging people's freedoms and opportunities and improvingHuman-development
16 Clues: as innate behaviors that promote survival. • the surroundings or conditions in which a person, • the mental action or process of acquiring knowledge • the passing on of physical or mental characteristics • (or dexterity) is the coordination of small muscles, • is a field of study in neuroscience and psychology fo • ...
Earth and Life Science Group Quiz 2019-07-30
Across
- / James Hopwood Jeans and Harold Jeffreys Theory
- / Molten rocks
- / Second layer of the Earth
- / Fine-grained sedimentary rock formed through compaction
- / The process of transformation of parent rock to metamorphic rock
- / Liquid state of molten rocks
- / Kind of rock that is formed by volcanic activity
- / Central part of the Earth
- / Kind of Sedimentary rock that resulted from weathered rocks such as Igneous rock
- / The expanding universe theory
- / Kind of an Igneous rock that crystallizes at depth without reaching the surface
Down
- / The outermost layer of the Earth
- / Repetitive layering of thin sheets
- / Resulted from cooling of magma
- / Kind of sedimentary rock resulted form soluble material produced largely by chemical weathering
- / The main cause of movement of the Tectonic plates
- / The Kuba people of Central Africa believed in the creator god
- / Primal man whose head, feet, eyes and mind became the sky, Earth, sun and moon respectively
- / Protects life inside the Earth by absorbing the ultraviolet radiation
- / The creator of the whole universe which the Monotheistic Religion believed in
- / Set of all life forms on Earth
- / Hottest layer of the Atmosphere
- / Resulted from uplift and weathering which are then transported and deposited in different areas
- / Also known as the Primary waves
- / The belief that the world arose from an infinite sea at the first rising of the sun
- / Immanuel Kant and Pierre Simon Laplace theory
- / The theory of Expansion not an Explosion
- / Subsystem of the Earth that composes of Crust and Mantle
- / Third planet from the Sun
- / From latin word meaning Fire
30 Clues: / Molten rocks • / Second layer of the Earth • / Central part of the Earth • / Third planet from the Sun • / Liquid state of molten rocks • / From latin word meaning Fire • / The expanding universe theory • / Resulted from cooling of magma • / Set of all life forms on Earth • / Hottest layer of the Atmosphere • / Also known as the Primary waves • ...
Nursing Theorist 2024-09-28
10 Clues: Neuman System Model • Environmental Theory • Theory of Human Caring • Novice to Expert Theory • Behavioral System Model • Caritative Caring Theory • Theory Of Goal Attainment • Adaptation Model of Nursing • Self-care Deficit Nursing Theory • The Science of Unitary Human Being
Perfect competition.1 2023-03-25
Across
- An industry in which the increase or decrease of industry output does not affect the prices of inputs
- The supply curve that shows how the firm’s profitmaximizing output decision changes as the market price changes, assuming that the firm cannot adjust all of its inputs (e.g., quantity of capital or land)
- The rate at which total revenue changes with respect to output
- An industry in which increases in industry output decrease the prices of some or all inputs
- Scarce inputs that are used only by firms in a particular industry and not by other industries in the economy
- A fixed cost that must be incurred for a firm to produce any output but that does not have to be incurred if the firm produces no output
- The economic return that is attributable to extraordinarily productive inputs whose supply is scarce
- A measure of the monetary benefit that producers derive from producing a good at a particular price
- An industry that consists of many small buyers and sellers; one of the characteristics of a perfectly competitive industry
- Full awareness by consumers of the prices charged by all sellers in the market; one of the characteristics of a perfectly competitive industry
- A fixed cost that the firm cannot avoid if it shuts down and produces zero output
- A curve that shows the total quantity of output that will be supplied in the market at various prices, assuming that all long-run adjustments (plant size, new entry) take place
- The supply curve that shows the quantity supplied in the aggregate by all firms in the market for each possible market price when the number of firms in the industry is fixed
- The sum of average variable cost and average nonsunk fixed cost
- The market price and quantity at which quantity demanded equals quanti-ty supplied in the short run
Down
- The return that the owner of an input could get by deploying the input in its best alternative use out-side the industry
- The market price and quantity at which supply equals demand, established firms have no incentive to exit the industry, and prospective firms have no incentive to enter the industry
- In a perfectly competitive industry, the occurrence of all transactions between buyers and sellers at a single, common market price
- A condition in which all firms—those currently in the industry, as well as prospective entrants—have access to the same technology and inputs; one of the characteristics of a perfectly competitive industry
- Products that consumers perceive as being identical; one of the characteristics of a perfectly competitive industry
- A widely used measure of economic profit, equal to the company’s accounting profit minus the minimum return on invested capital demanded by the firm’s investors
- The price below which a firm supplies zero output in the short run
- A seller or a buyer that takes the price of the product as given when making an output decision (seller) or a purchase decision (buyer)
- An industry in which increases in industry output increase the prices of inputs
- Characteristic of an industry in which any potential entrant has access to the same technology and inputs that existing firms have
- The difference between a firm’s sales revenue and the totality of its economic costs, including all relevant opportunity costs
26 Clues: The rate at which total revenue changes with respect to output • The sum of average variable cost and average nonsunk fixed cost • The price below which a firm supplies zero output in the short run • An industry in which increases in industry output increase the prices of inputs • ...
Ramen quiz 2022-02-27
Across
- The distinguishing ingredient in ramen noodles, which making noodles lends them a yellowish hue as well as a firm texture
- The most popular ingredient for serving ramen
- The name of the oldest ramen type, which has a pale, clear, yellowish broth made with plenty of salt and any combination of chicken, vegetables, fish, and seaweed
- The name of the city, where the ramen museum was opened in 1994
- How many official regional ramen styles currently exist, recognized by Japan’s Ramen Museum
Down
- Japanese noodle soup
- First Japanese person who's tasted ramen, according to one popular theory
- The name of the ramen type, in which bouillon contains soybean paste, resulting in a thick, brown soup with a rich, complex flavor
- The name of the ramen restaurant in Tokyo, which received a Michelin star in December 2015
- The name of the popular anime, in which ramen is eaten very often
10 Clues: Japanese noodle soup • The most popular ingredient for serving ramen • The name of the city, where the ramen museum was opened in 1994 • The name of the popular anime, in which ramen is eaten very often • First Japanese person who's tasted ramen, according to one popular theory • ...
Partners for life 2025-02-17
Across
- The state of being untainted or chaste.
- Raised with proper societal norms and behavior.
- Up To break apart or end a relationship.
- Legal dissolution of a marriage.
- Promises exchanged during a wedding.
- Obligations or tasks expected in a role or relationship.
- The quality of being holy or revered.
- A union planned by families rather than by personal choice.
- A firm dedication or promise in a relationship.
- To share or understand another’s feelings.
- A solemn promise or oath.
Down
- A close, personal, and emotional connection.
- Love Affection without limitations or expectations.
- One who relies on another for support.
- Something forbidden by social custom.
- The traditional act of wooing or seeking someone’s affection.
- A sacred rite observed in many religious traditions.
- Engaging in romantic meetings with another person.
- A formal event marking a significant occasion.
- A firm determination to overcome challenges.
- A partner in marriage.
21 Clues: A partner in marriage. • A solemn promise or oath. • Legal dissolution of a marriage. • Promises exchanged during a wedding. • Something forbidden by social custom. • The quality of being holy or revered. • One who relies on another for support. • The state of being untainted or chaste. • Up To break apart or end a relationship. • To share or understand another’s feelings. • ...
Development 2025-05-09
Across
- Where goods are now produced during the Industrial Revolution.
- Where the USA is in Rostow's model of development.
- A process of improvement in the material conditions of people through the spread of knowledge and technology.
- Where industrialization happens first.
- Needed to supply raw materials and markets.
- The transition from creating goods by hand to by machine.
- Where all countries start in Rostow's Model of development.
- Countries that primarily manufacture.
- Where most of the developed countries are.
Down
- The separation marker of the Global North and Global South.
- The way we measure development of a country.
- Countries do not exist in isolation, they are dependent on each other.
- Person who comes up with development theory based on 5 stages of growth.
- Invented by James Watt, revolutionized transportation.
- The industry that first goes mechanical.
- Author of the World Systems theory of development.
- What the developed countries are referred to in Wallerstein's theory.
- Where most of the developing countries are.
18 Clues: Countries that primarily manufacture. • Where industrialization happens first. • The industry that first goes mechanical. • Where most of the developed countries are. • Needed to supply raw materials and markets. • Where most of the developing countries are. • The way we measure development of a country. • Where the USA is in Rostow's model of development. • ...
Kaylee's crossword puzzle 2024-01-24
Across
- the closing words of a text, manuscript, early printed book, or chanted liturgical text
- an argument or set of reasons put forward to oppose an idea or theory developed in another argument
- an idea of the amount, number, or value of; assess
- the end or finish of an event or process
- prejudice in favor of or against one thing, person, or group compared with another, usually in a way considered to be unfair
- the closing words of a text, manuscript, early printed book, or chanted liturgical text
Down
- a claim made to rebut a previous claim.
- set up (an organization, system, or set of rules) on a firm or permanent basis
- deduce or conclude (information) from evidence and reasoning rather than from explicit statements.
- an exchange of diverging or opposite views, typically a heated or angry one
10 Clues: a claim made to rebut a previous claim. • the end or finish of an event or process • an idea of the amount, number, or value of; assess • an exchange of diverging or opposite views, typically a heated or angry one • set up (an organization, system, or set of rules) on a firm or permanent basis • ...
Revenues, Costs and Profits 2021-07-06
Across
- a firm that has to cut its price in order to sell more
- where a firm makes as much money as it can
- shape like a 'u' - upside down 'u'
- the factor of production, such as the size of your apple orchard, which cannot be changed in the short run
- this is zero
Down
- occur when the average unit costs of production increase beyond a certain level of output
- the extra output when one or more factor of output is added
- also known as average revenue
- has to offer its product at the same price as everyone else
- the extra profit gained when one more unit is produced
- the period of time in which at least one factor is fixed
- at a point where the average costs are at a minimum, the ____ of output of a firm or plant is reached
12 Clues: this is zero • also known as average revenue • shape like a 'u' - upside down 'u' • where a firm makes as much money as it can • a firm that has to cut its price in order to sell more • the extra profit gained when one more unit is produced • the period of time in which at least one factor is fixed • the extra output when one or more factor of output is added • ...
Homographs 2022-05-27
25 Clues: bat • can • bow • bar • tie • fly • Bank • kind • date • left • firm • note • ring • ship • fall • nail • right • table • watch • novel • mouse • pupil • close • desert • quarter
AP psych unit 6 review 2026-01-22
Across
- a need or desire that energizes and directs behavior
- the need to build and maintain close relationships
- the tendency to maintain a balanced internal state
- the brain region activated by emotional pain from rejection
- the desire to perform a behavior to gain rewards or avoid punishment
- a complex unlearned behavior shared by members of a species
- maslows highest level focused on meaning beyond the self
- the theory that emotion is based on arousal and cognitive labeling
- deliberate social exclusion that threatens the need to belong
- the tendency of facial expressions to influence emotional experience
- passion and perseverance toward long term goals
- the theory that emotion and physiological arousal occur simultaneously
Down
- the idea that physiological needs create aroused states that motivate behavior
- the desire to engage in an activity for its own sake
- the ability to understand and share the feelings of others
- the fast neural pathway for immediate emotional responses
- the theory that behavior is guided by external rewards or punishments
- a positive or negative environmental stimulus that motivates behavior
- a hormone released by fat cells that decreases hunger
- the theory that emotions result from awareness of physiological responses
- the principle that performance increases with arousal up to a point then decreases
- a hunger arousing hormone released by the stomach
- the weight level the body strives to maintain
23 Clues: the weight level the body strives to maintain • passion and perseverance toward long term goals • a hunger arousing hormone released by the stomach • the need to build and maintain close relationships • the tendency to maintain a balanced internal state • a need or desire that energizes and directs behavior • the desire to engage in an activity for its own sake • ...
AP U.S. Government and Politics: Foundations of Government 2024-07-30
Across
- when the state and federal governments work separately.
- the national government regulates interstate trade.
- protects citizens from illegal incarceration.
- when the national government allocates money to state and local government with very few oversights.
- created the bicameral system of the American legislature.
- the transfer of powers from the national to the states.
- powers used by both the state and federal governments.
- principle that greater number should exercise greater power.
- states are required to recognized each other's records and public acts.
- delegated powers to the federal government.
- theory of government that emphasizes the participation of citizens.
- unwritten powers used by the federal government.
- type of grant that gives states open freedom to apply as they see fit.
- belief that all people are born with these.
Down
- theory that too many groups competing lead to gridlock.
- theory that all groups have equal say and participation in government.
- disgruntled farmers who raise up arms against the local government.
- type of grant that has strict guidelines that must be followed.
- type of American democracy elects leaders.
- event where America's second form of government was created.
- separate groups of people who share common beliefs.
- system of government when state and national government share power.
- when the levels of government align closely together.
- laws created that are "implied" are support by this clause.
- theory of belief that the wealthy controls government.
- an official order to do something.
- principle that reviews the constitutionality of laws.
- powers for the states as supported by the Tenth Amendment.
28 Clues: an official order to do something. • type of American democracy elects leaders. • delegated powers to the federal government. • belief that all people are born with these. • protects citizens from illegal incarceration. • unwritten powers used by the federal government. • the national government regulates interstate trade. • ...
Ch. 3 2015-02-22
Across
- stock of goods held in reserve; includes finished goods waiting to be sold and raw materials to be used in production
- taxation feature of taxation that allows stockholders' dividends to be taxed both as corporate profit and as personal income
- merger combination of two or more firms producing the same kind of product
- gradual wear on capital goods during production
- proprietorship 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
- 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 business making unrelated product, with no single business responsible for a majority of its sales
- merger combination of firms involved in different steps of manufacturing or marketing
- liability requirement that an owner in personally and fully responsible for all losses and debts of a business; applies to proprietorships, general partnerships
- economic institution that operates like a business but does not seek financial gain; schools, churches, community service organizations
Down
- combination of two or more business enterprises to form a single firm
- 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
- corporation producing and selling without regard to national boundaries and whose business activities are located in several different countries
- nonprofit association performing some kind of economic activity for the benefit of its members
- utility company providing essential services such as water and electricity to consumers, usually subject to some government regulations
- check paid to stockholders, usually quarterly, representing portion of corporate profits
- 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
- amount borrowed when getting a loan or issuing a bond
18 Clues: gradual wear on capital goods during production • amount borrowed when getting a loan or issuing a bond • combination of two or more business enterprises to form a single firm • merger combination of two or more firms producing the same kind of product • merger combination of firms involved in different steps of manufacturing or marketing • ...
Ch. 3 2015-02-22
Across
- check paid to stockholders, usually quarterly, representing portion of corporate profits
- gradual wear on capital goods during production
- combination of two or more business enterprises to form a single firm
- combination of two or more firms producing the same kind of product
- nonprofit association performing some kind of economic activity for the benefit of its members
- 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 in personally and fully responsible for all losses and debts of a business; applies to proprietorships, general partnerships
- company providing essential services such as water and electricity to consumers, usually subject to some government regulations
- 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 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
Down
- combination of firms involved in different steps of manufacturing or marketing
- 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
- feature of taxation that allows stockholders' dividends to be taxed both as corporate profit and as personal income
- stock of goods held in reserve; includes finished goods waiting to be sold and raw materials to be used in production
- corporation producing and selling without regard to national boundaries and whose business activities are located in several different countries
- 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
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 • ...
Anastasia Fowler - 50 Term Crossword 2020-05-15
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- to look for information that confirm one’s own previously-held beliefs
- has 2 main divisions: sympathetic and parasympathetic
- also called the just noticeable difference
- opposite of hyperpolarization
- part of Piaget's stages of cognitive development where the child changes to meet the standards of society
- the theory that people are motivated to act in order to maintain an optimum arousal level
- came up with the theory that human behavior is driven by the need to overcome fears of inferiority
- theory created by behaviorist Clark Hull
- capacity is around 7 items
- enable depth perception
- one of Freud’s agents in his model of the psyche
- proposed the theory of language acquisition
- proposed by Carl Jung, idea that people share patterns and images through a collective unconscious
- emotions you present to others
- step-by-step way to solve a problem
- the part during the firing of the neuron where the neuron sends info down the axon and starting a depolarizing current in a polarity change
- important in perception in understanding how we perceive close objects
- five includes extraversion, agreeableness, openness, conscientiousness and neuroticism
- needs: theory that people need to feel included and belong in a social setting
- the period when the neuron can´t be excited to establish a 2nd action potential
- way to research through solve a problem impacting a group
- technique to remember information by breaking it down into smaller groups
- 3rd stage in Piaget’s theory of cognitive development
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- the pattern of increasing IQ scores over time
- useful in relaying information to long term memory
- published first intelligence test
- inform organs and muscles what to do
- to work for $
- fourth stage of Piaget's cognitive stages where there is a spike in one's ability to think abstractly and adopt egocentrism, enabling the ability to plan, reason, and argue
- helps in anticipating potential problems
- C-shaped band of nerve fibers stretching across the brain to connect left and right hemispheres
- theory that proposes that dreams are made by adjustments in neuron activity that trigger the brainstem in REM sleep
- a stationary light source in the dark gives the illusion that it is moving
- Piaget's idea that when you take in new information you modify it to fit into existing schemas
- forgetting occurs to the lost of this
- multiple choice tests, spelling tests and math tests are measure this type of thinking
- smallest amount of energy needed for a human to detect an external stimulus with one of their 5 senses.
- neo-Freudian, adopted theory of psychosocial development
- known for Bobo Doll experiments
- behavior that doesn’t come naturally but is manipulated by pairing a neutral stimulus with an unconditioned stimulus
- area in the brain linked to speech production
- discovered by Pavlov’s study of dogs
- time when individual is most sensitive to environmental stimuli
- best known for studies on facial expressions
- when objects in the distance look more blurry due to the atmosphere
- to learn and comprehend new information by incorporating it into one’s existing knowledge
- spontaneous recovery ends this
- when someone who does poorly on a test takes their anger out on mom
- can be used to treat depression or bipolar disorder
49 Clues: to work for $ • enable depth perception • capacity is around 7 items • opposite of hyperpolarization • emotions you present to others • spontaneous recovery ends this • known for Bobo Doll experiments • published first intelligence test • step-by-step way to solve a problem • inform organs and muscles what to do • discovered by Pavlov’s study of dogs • ...
Psychology Chapter 1 2016-09-12
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- a basic truth or law
- the school of psychology founded by Sigmund Freud, that emphasized the importance of unconscious motives and internal conflicts as determinants of human behavior
- the school of psychology, founded by Wilhelm Wundt that maintains that conscious experience breaks down into objective sensations and feelings
- the school of psychology, founded by John Watson, that defines psychology as the scientific study of observable behavior
- the theory that most of what exists in an individual’s mind is unconscious and consists of conflicting impulses, urges, and wishes
- the scientific study of human behavior and mental processes
- something you cannot see, touch, or measure directly
- a medical doctor who specializes in the treatment of psychological problems and who can prescribe medicine
- mental processes
- the school of psychology that emphasizes the tendency to organize perceptions of individual parts into meaningful words
- research that has no immediate application and is done for its own sake
- the psychological view that stresses the human capacity for self-fulfillment and the importance of conscious self-awareness, and the freedom to make choices
- the perspective that emphasizes the role of thought processes in determining behavior
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- the school of psychology founded by William Jones, that emphasizes the purpose of behavior and mental processes and what they accomplish for the individual
- any action that people can observe or measure
- the theory that our understanding of the world occurs through ideas associated with similar sensory experiences and perceptions
- the psychological perspective that emphasizes the influence of biology on behavior
- examination of one’s own thoughts and feelings
- the theory that focuses on the evolution of behavior and mental processes
- a statement that attempts to explain why things are the way they are and why they happen the way they do
20 Clues: mental processes • a basic truth or law • any action that people can observe or measure • examination of one’s own thoughts and feelings • something you cannot see, touch, or measure directly • the scientific study of human behavior and mental processes • research that has no immediate application and is done for its own sake • ...
Small Business Strategies: Imitation with a Twist 2015-11-07
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- A(n) _____ plan is a document designed to detail the major characteristics of a firm—its product or service, its industry, its market, its manner of operating and its financial outcomes with an emphasis on the firm's present and future.
- A key employee/partner plan is also called a _____ plan.
- _____ involves introducing a product to potential customers and taking orders for later delivery.
- A(n) _____ is a part of a business or business plan that exposes the firm to any kind of loss.
- The _____ section of a classic business plan contains the vision statement, mission statement, objectives, and background of a firm.
- A business plan that provides information to potential licensees is referred to as a(n) _____ plan.
- When a product or service is new to the industry or is itself creating a new industry, it is referred to as a(n) _____ business.
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- A(n) _____ plan gives the basic overview of a firm and a detailed look at the financials.
- A(n) _____ is a memorable catchphrase that captures the key idea of a business, its service, product, or customer.
- _____ plans are designed to be used internally for management purposes.
- The market section of a business plan primarily focuses on _____.
- A(n) _____ plan provides information on the company, product/service, market, and critical risks to prospective business or marketing partners or to prospective key employees.
- In the _____ section of a classic business plan, sales plan, competitive plan, and growth plan are discussed.
- Critical risks, cash flow projection, balance sheet, and start-up costs are included in the _____ section of a classic business plan.
14 Clues: A key employee/partner plan is also called a _____ plan. • The market section of a business plan primarily focuses on _____. • _____ plans are designed to be used internally for management purposes. • A(n) _____ plan gives the basic overview of a firm and a detailed look at the financials. • ...
Personality and Attitude 2017-10-06
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- Which side of the nature vs nurture debate does trait theory adopt?
- What is the acronym that relates to what traits are thought to be in all situations?
- What word describes the sum total of an individuals characteristics which make them human?
- The trait view maintains that all behavior is?
- What is name given to the model of attitude
- What is the acronym for what communication must be
- A criticism for this theory is that it doesn't account the influence of...
- the acronym used to remember attitude components
- What does the E stand for in Lewin’s formula?
- Social learning theory suggests that behavior is?
- Behaviour is often copied from others when it is S…
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- What does an individual have to change in order to reduce the imbalance from cognitive dissonance
- Trait theory does not consider that our personalities can be formed by
- What in the triadic model will cause dissonance in the mind of the person being persuaded
- main way in which attitudes are formed
- in relation to attitude components -name the component beginning with A
- Attitude is a ...
- Which psychologist suggested that personality is made up of three features: the core of the performer, the typical responses and the role related behaviour?
- What is the name given to those who are sociable and crave excitement and change, and thus can be bored easily. And are carefree optimistic and impulsive
- Hollander proposed that personality has x levels that interact to form personality
20 Clues: Attitude is a ... • main way in which attitudes are formed • What is name given to the model of attitude • What does the E stand for in Lewin’s formula? • The trait view maintains that all behavior is? • the acronym used to remember attitude components • Social learning theory suggests that behavior is? • What is the acronym for what communication must be • ...
The 5th Wave 2022-02-23
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- Events that precede or prepare for another. (pg. 229)
- Of or relating to human existence. (pg. 59)
- Soldiers stationed to keep guard or to control access to a place. (pg. 58)
- to stop; break off (pg. 67)
- Having or showing a feeling of patronizing superiority. (pg. 58)
- Heavily loaded or weighed down. (pg.46)
- An opening, as of a pipe or tube, or one in the body, such as a nostril (pg. 52)
- In a state of severe disrepair (pg. 58)
- A device for stopping the flow of blood through a vein or artery, typically by compressing a limb with a cord or tight bandage. (pg. 43)
- A slender threadlike appendage of a climbing plant, often growing in a spiral form, that stretches out and twines around any suitable support. (pg. 122)
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- A fatal epidemic disease. (pg. 50)
- affect or to be affected with mildew (pg. 276)
- (Especially of fabric) light, delicate, and translucent. (pg. 113)
- A military observation of a region to locate an enemy or ascertain strategic features. (pg. 71)
- The action or activity of traveling in space.(pg. 23)
- Leaving no doubt; unambiguous (pg. 280)
- Attractive or appealing in appearance or character. (pg. 3)
- The forming of a theory or conjecture without firm evidence. (pg. 60)
- Someone with a disorder in which nerve cell activity in the brain is disturbed, causing seizures.(pg. 161)
- Fearless; adventurous. (pg. 2)
20 Clues: to stop; break off (pg. 67) • Fearless; adventurous. (pg. 2) • A fatal epidemic disease. (pg. 50) • Leaving no doubt; unambiguous (pg. 280) • Heavily loaded or weighed down. (pg.46) • In a state of severe disrepair (pg. 58) • Of or relating to human existence. (pg. 59) • affect or to be affected with mildew (pg. 276) • Events that precede or prepare for another. (pg. 229) • ...
Earth and Life Science Group Quiz 2019-07-30
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- / Third planet from the Sun
- / Second layer of the Earth
- / The belief that the world arose from an infinite sea at the first rising of the sun
- / From latin word meaning Fire
- / Kind of an Igneous rock that crystallizes at depth without reaching the surface
- / The theory of Expansion not an Explosion
- / Resulted from cooling of magma
- / Protects life inside the Earth by absorbing the ultraviolet radiation
- / Kind of Sedimentary rock that resulted from weathered rocks such as Igneous rock
- / Hottest layer of the Atmosphere
- / Repetitive layering of thin sheets
- / Primal man whose head, feet, eyes and mind became the sky, Earth, sun and moon respectively
- / Central part of the Earth
- / Immanuel Kant and Pierre Simon Laplace theory
- / Liquid state of molten rocks
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- / The Kuba people of Central Africa believed in the creator god
- / Subsystem of the Earth that composes of Crust and Mantle
- / James Hopwood Jeans and Harold Jeffreys Theory
- / Resulted from uplift and weathering which are then transported and deposited in different areas
- / Kind of sedimentary rock resulted form soluble material produced largely by chemical weathering
- / The creator of the whole universe which the Monotheistic Religion believed in
- / Kind of rock that is formed by volcanic activity
- / Set of all life forms on Earth
- / The process of transformation of parent rock to metamorphic rock
- / Also known as the Primary waves
- / The expanding universe theory
- / The main cause of movement of the Tectonic plates
- / Fine-grained sedimentary rock formed through compaction
- / The outermost layer of the Earth
- / Molten rocks
30 Clues: / Molten rocks • / Second layer of the Earth • / Central part of the Earth • / Third planet from the Sun • / From latin word meaning Fire • / Liquid state of molten rocks • / The expanding universe theory • / Set of all life forms on Earth • / Resulted from cooling of magma • / Also known as the Primary waves • / Hottest layer of the Atmosphere • ...
Chapter 7 2023-01-10
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- deviance involves occasional breaking of norms that is not a part of a person's lifestyle or self-concept
- the process of changing or reforming a criminal through socialization
- deviance is when an individual's life is organized around breaking societys norms
- the theory that compliments social norms require strong bonds between individuals and society
- a person who breaks significant societal or group norms
- the theory that society creates deviance by identifying particular members as deviant
- an undesirable label used to deny a deviant social acceptance
- behavior that underconforms to accepted norms
- behavior that defeats societal group norms
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- the process of reducing the seriousness of the crimes that inquire people of lower standards
- the theory that individuals learn deviance in population to the number of deviant acts and norms in which they are exposed
- a social condition in which norms are weak, conflicting, or absent
- an act committed in violation of the law
- ways to encourage conformity to social norms
- job-related crimes commited by high-status people
- a repetition of, are return to, criminal behavior
- punishment intended to make criminals pay monetary compensation to make up for the financial damage caused by their acts
- the theory that deviance is more likely to occur when a gap exists between cultural goals and the ability to achieve them
- behavior that overconforms to social acceptance
- punishment intended to make criminals by keeping them in prison
20 Clues: an act committed in violation of the law • behavior that defeats societal group norms • ways to encourage conformity to social norms • behavior that underconforms to accepted norms • behavior that overconforms to social acceptance • job-related crimes commited by high-status people • a repetition of, are return to, criminal behavior • ...
Science 2023-09-01
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- Means 'not to be cut', (all matter was divisible to a point where you couldn't divide it anymore)
- Where positive charges were known as pudding and negative charges were known as plums
- A compound, no matter what its source, always contains definite, or constant, proportions of its elements by mass
- All Matter consists of Earth, Fire, Water, and Wind (what is this theory?)
- Believed in the four elements; Earth, Wind, Fire, And Water
- He suggested that instead of electrons moving in random motion, they actually followed a path around the nucleus.
- Created the gold foil experiment
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- When electrons follow a 'path' around the atom
- Developed a theory surrounding the relations between matter and atoms
- States the Electrons moved around the atom like planets orbiting the sun
- As the theory of Quantum Mechanics has developed, it is now believed that electrons exist in an “AREA”
- First person to look into the structure of an atom
- States that when elements combine, they do so in the ratio of small whole numbers
- Developed the 'Atomos' Theory
- A theory stating that atoms can't be divided any more than they already are (subdividing)
15 Clues: Developed the 'Atomos' Theory • Created the gold foil experiment • When electrons follow a 'path' around the atom • First person to look into the structure of an atom • Believed in the four elements; Earth, Wind, Fire, And Water • Developed a theory surrounding the relations between matter and atoms • ...
The Bestest Bestie 2026-02-18
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- Two people who are very alike and close
- Firm, reliable, and not easily shaken
- Popular fashion dolls played with in childhood
- Thankfulness or appreciation
- never stop
- Able to wait calmly without frustration
- Naturally skilled or gifted
- Able to recover quickly from difficulty
- Light and warmth from the sun
- The ability to face fear bravely
- Two-wheeled foot-powered rides
- Last till the end of time
- Strong, intense, and powerful
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- A group connected by love or relationship
- The quality of being caring and generous
- A place of comfort and belonging
- Causing great admiration or wonder
- Something given freely; a natural ability
- Never waiver in support.
- Location free from physical danger
- Help or encouragement given to someone
- The center of emotion and love
- a short prayer
- Uncommon or special
- An individual human being
- A female sibling or chosen lifelong companion
- someone who roots for you
- Firm belief in the integrity of
28 Clues: never stop • a short prayer • Uncommon or special • Never waiver in support. • An individual human being • someone who roots for you • Last till the end of time • Naturally skilled or gifted • Thankfulness or appreciation • Light and warmth from the sun • Strong, intense, and powerful • The center of emotion and love • Two-wheeled foot-powered rides • Firm belief in the integrity of • ...
Early Childhood Theories: CBBC Career College 2021-08-10
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- What is the 9 month period called from conception to birth
- At what stage of Piaget's is object permanence thought to be the main
- to an adult-sized body and sexual maturity (ages 11-18)
- ability to judge the distance of objects from one another and from ourselves is
- What stage of Piaget's theory consists of the beginning of logical or operational
- In the 8 periods of lifespan theory, what is the period called where Puberty
- What is the name of Vygotsky's theory
- Which type of memory involves noticing whether a new experience is identical
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- theory?
- Internal depictions of information that the mind can manipulate are called
- field of study devoted to understanding constancy and change throughout the
- similar to one previously experienced
- the short term memory, long term memory and sensory register are all apart of
- sights and sounds are stored briefly in the ____________
14 Clues: theory? • similar to one previously experienced • What is the name of Vygotsky's theory • to an adult-sized body and sexual maturity (ages 11-18) • sights and sounds are stored briefly in the ____________ • What is the 9 month period called from conception to birth • At what stage of Piaget's is object permanence thought to be the main • ...
Partners for life 2025-02-17
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- Raised with proper societal norms and behavior.
- The state of being untainted or chaste.
- A firm dedication or promise in a relationship.
- Engaging in romantic meetings with another person.
- Legal dissolution of a marriage.
- A firm determination to overcome challenges.
- A partner in marriage.
- To share or understand another’s feelings.
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- A solemn promise or oath.
- The traditional act of wooing or seeking someone’s affection.
- A close, personal, and emotional connection.
- Love Affection without limitations or expectations.
- Obligations or tasks expected in a role or relationship.
- Marriage A union planned by families rather than by personal choice.
- One who relies on another for support.
- Promises exchanged during a wedding.
- A formal event marking a significant occasion.
- The quality of being holy or revered.
- A sacred rite observed in many religious traditions.
- Up To break apart or end a relationship.
- Something forbidden by social custom.
21 Clues: A partner in marriage. • A solemn promise or oath. • Legal dissolution of a marriage. • Promises exchanged during a wedding. • The quality of being holy or revered. • Something forbidden by social custom. • One who relies on another for support. • The state of being untainted or chaste. • Up To break apart or end a relationship. • To share or understand another’s feelings. • ...
Medicine, food, and drink crossword 2021-11-03
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- too cure viruses
- a place where they sell medicine
- usually in meat,poultry ,fish
- carbonated water
- food prepared by coagulating soy milk and then pressing the resulting curds into solid white blocks of varying softness; it can be silken, soft, firm, extra firm or super firm
- in coffee or energy drinks
- sweet, usually in tea or coffee
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- tea-based drink that originated in Taiwan in the early 1980s. It most commonly consists of tea accompanied by chewy tapioca balls
- main source of energy
- fluids of all known living organisms and humans drink it at least 8 glasses a day
- used to treat or prevent some types of bacterial infection
- aromatic beverage prepared by pouring hot or boiling water over cured or fresh leaves
- food that can be prepared quickly and easily and is sold in restaurants
- raditional Javanese food made from fermented soybeans
14 Clues: too cure viruses • carbonated water • main source of energy • in coffee or energy drinks • usually in meat,poultry ,fish • sweet, usually in tea or coffee • a place where they sell medicine • raditional Javanese food made from fermented soybeans • used to treat or prevent some types of bacterial infection • ...
LHE3: Study Crossword (ES) 2023-11-08
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- One of the large, independently-moving chunks of the Earth's crust (two words)
- Movement of energy in a fluid; the force responsible for the movement of tectonic plates
- The most common type of volcano that doesn't form on a tectonic boundary; Hawaii is an example (two words)
- The balance between what’s above and below the mantle
- You put the _____ points on the left-hand column in your Cornell Notes
- A deep underwater valley
- The "supercontinent" that broke up long ago according to Wegener's theory
- The type/format of notes we've been taking in class
- Alfred Wegener proposed the theory of Continental _______
- The type of tectonic plate that's above water
- The scientific word for the formation of new mountains
- Tectonic plates move alongside each other (parallel to each other) at this type of boundary
- The biggest of the three types of volcanoes
- The tool used to measure earthquakes; produces a record called a Seismogram
- Tectonic plates move apart at this type of boundary
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- The theory that explained how the continents moved in Alfred Wegener's theory (two words)
- An underwater mountain is called a seamount, but an underwater mountain range is called an ocean _______
- Also called stratovolcanoes, this type of volcano is formed from layers of tephra and cooled lava
- This type of volcano forms from explosive eruptions (two words)
- The study of the history of the Earth's magnetic field
- Tectonic plates come together at this type of boundary
- A large land mass surrounded by oceans and seas
- A mountain or hill, out from which substances like gas, ash, but especially magma erupt
- The type of tectonic plate that's more dense
- You put this at the bottom of your Cornell Notes
25 Clues: A deep underwater valley • The biggest of the three types of volcanoes • The type of tectonic plate that's more dense • The type of tectonic plate that's above water • A large land mass surrounded by oceans and seas • You put this at the bottom of your Cornell Notes • The type/format of notes we've been taking in class • ...
INTRODUCTION TO BIOLOGY 2025-05-06
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- the study of life
- the ____ variable is the responding variable
- a testable statement
- done before you form your hypothesis
- a well-supported DESCRIPTION
- Can a theory become a law with more evidence?
- a well-supported EXPLANATION
- the variable manipulated by the experimenter
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- based on anecdotal evidence
- a logical conclusion based on your observations
- Can a theory be modified?
- made with one of the five senses
- the variable that goes on the X axis on graph
- a record of observations made during the experiment
- a body of knowledge based on the natural world
- based on empirical evidence
16 Clues: the study of life • a testable statement • Can a theory be modified? • based on anecdotal evidence • based on empirical evidence • a well-supported DESCRIPTION • a well-supported EXPLANATION • made with one of the five senses • done before you form your hypothesis • the ____ variable is the responding variable • the variable manipulated by the experimenter • ...
Unit 3 - Couples 2024-05-28
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- Parents and friends can pick highly respected families within the same culture is seen as (blank) of arranged marriages.
- Final filter according to Murstein’s Filter Theory.
- Love Relationship that doesn’t contain any of the three components.
- 66% of men stated this as the reason they got married.
- Number of predictable stages in a relationship.
- Love Exists when all three components are present in a relationship.
- Love Relationship that contains commitment without passion or intimacy.
- See marriage as essential to the survival of the human species.
- Theory that explains why in most cultures and societies men are older than women upon marriage.
- Couples who stay together have 5 times more (blank) interactions.
- Relationship that contains passion without intimacy or commitment.
- A non-normative or non-predictable crisis in a relationship.
- Purpose of marriage that claims that when we get married we take on different roles as husband and wife.
- Component of relationships that deals with romance and physical attraction.
- Third filter according to Murstein’s Filter Theory.
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- Component of relationships that deals with the desire to maintain the relationship.
- Picking a mate who is similar in age, race, religion, etc.
- Relationship that only contains intimacy.
- A predictable developmental crisis in a relationship.
- Component of relationship that deals with feelings of closeness and understanding.
- Theory that states that individuals must understand who they are and what their roles are before being able to relate to someone else.
- A destructive communication behavior that can threaten the stability of a relationship.
- Relationships are warm, respectful, and romantic during the (blank) stage of a relationship.
- See marriage as a social invention.
- Love - Relationship that contains intimacy and commitment.
- Purpose of marriage that claims that we get married so the human race will survive.
- Exchange Theory that states that people judge their personal characteristics and resources considering who will be attracted as a possible mate.
- Love Relationship that contains passion and commitment without intimacy.
28 Clues: See marriage as a social invention. • Relationship that only contains intimacy. • Number of predictable stages in a relationship. • Final filter according to Murstein’s Filter Theory. • Third filter according to Murstein’s Filter Theory. • A predictable developmental crisis in a relationship. • 66% of men stated this as the reason they got married. • ...
The Enlightenment 2020-01-23
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- contract : an implicit agreement among the members of a society to cooperate for social benefits
- Galilei : an Italian astronomer, physicist and engineer, sometimes described as a polymath or the "father of observational astronomy"
- : a European intellectual movement of the late 17th and 18th centuries emphasizing reason and individualism rather than tradition
- : belonging or pertaining to a revival of classic styles or something that is held to resemble classic styles, as in art, literature, music
- Locke : English philosopher and physician, widely regarded as one of the most influential of Enlightenment thinkers and commonly known as the "Father of Liberalism".
- Newton : an English mathematician, physicist, astronomer, theologian, and author who is widely recognized as one of the most influential scientists of all time and as a key figure in the scientific revolution.
- Revolution : a series of events that marked the emergence of modern science during the early modern period, when developments in mathematics, physics, astronomy, biology and chemistry transformed views of society about nature
- : a belief or theory that opinions and actions should be based on reason and knowledge rather than on religious belief or emotional response.
- : belief in the existence of a creator who does not intervene in the universe
- method : this method involves making observations, forming questions, making hypotheses, doing an experiment, analyzing the data, and forming a conclusion
- de Montesquieu : a French judge, man of letters, and political philosopher and the principal source of the theory of separation of powers, which is implemented in many constitutions throughout the world.
- theory : a theory in which the Sun, Moon, stars, and planets all orbit the Earth
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- : a French Enlightenment writer, historian, and philosopher famous for his wit, his criticism of Christianity, as well as his advocacy of freedom of speech, freedom of religion, and separation of church and state.
- theory : a theory in which the Earth and planets revolve around the Sun at the center of the Solar System
- Rousseau : a Genevan philosopher, writer and composer whose political philosophy influenced the progress of the Enlightenment throughout Europe and the development of modern political, economic and educational thought.
- the Great : reigned from 1762 to 1796, expanded the Russian Empire, improved administration, and vigorously pursued the policy of Westernization.
- : one of the deistic or materialistic writers and thinkers of the 18th century French Enlightenment.
- : A salon is a gathering of people under the roof of an inspiring host, held partly to amuse one another and partly to refine the taste and increase the knowledge of the participants through conversation.
- : relating to or denoting a style of European architecture, music, and art of the 17th and 18th centuries that followed mannerism and is characterized by ornate detail.
- despot : is an authoritarian leader who exercises his political power according to the principles of the Enlightenment.
- Wollstonecraft : an English writer, philosopher, and advocate of women's rights.
21 Clues: : belief in the existence of a creator who does not intervene in the universe • Wollstonecraft : an English writer, philosopher, and advocate of women's rights. • theory : a theory in which the Sun, Moon, stars, and planets all orbit the Earth • contract : an implicit agreement among the members of a society to cooperate for social benefits • ...
Earth Science 2024-08-14
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- What term encompasses all scientific disciplines related to the study of Earth, including geology and meteorology?
- What concept describes a universe that remains unchanged over time?
- Which branch of science focuses on celestial objects and the universe as a whole?
- What type of theory describes the rapid expansion of the universe from an extremely hot and dense initial state?
- What is the scientific study of weather and atmospheric conditions?
- What large body of saltwater covers most of the Earth's surface?
- What theory suggests that the universe began from a very dense and hot state and has been expanding ever since?
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- Who is known for developing the theory of relativity and has made significant contributions to our understanding of physics?
- What early model of the universe proposed a primordial state from which the universe expanded?
- What layer of gases surrounds the Earth and is crucial for supporting life?
- What term describes the layer of Earth consisting of all its water bodies, including oceans, rivers, and lakes?
- What is the force that acts between charged particles and is fundamental to electromagnetism?
- What system includes all the living organisms on Earth and their interactions with the environment?
- What theory proposes the existence of multiple, potentially infinite, universes?
- What remains or traces of ancient organisms are used to study past life on Earth?
- Which physicist is renowned for his laws of motion and universal gravitation?
- What term refers to the solid part of the Earth, including the crust and u
- What fundamental force attracts objects toward the center of the Earth and is responsible for weight?
- What is the study of oceans and their phenomena, including marine life and ocean currents?
- What field of science involves the study of the Earth's physical structure and substances?
20 Clues: What large body of saltwater covers most of the Earth's surface? • What concept describes a universe that remains unchanged over time? • What is the scientific study of weather and atmospheric conditions? • What term refers to the solid part of the Earth, including the crust and u • What layer of gases surrounds the Earth and is crucial for supporting life? • ...
Security Markets (Chapter 2) 2018-01-29
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- will shut down the markets or a stock in the event that it takes a pre-defined drop
- serves as the middleman in the process of raising funds
- a stock exchange in New York that began as a physical location
- closed-end funds and structured products i.e. Standard and Poors 500 index and the DJIA
- an automated system that matches, buys, and sells orders for securities
- formed in 2005 as an ECN and was granted exchange status by the SEC
- allows NYSE member firms to electronically transmit all market and limit orders directly to the specialist at the trading post or the member trading booth
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- markets for existing assets that can be traded between investors i.e. NYSE
- a way of exchanging assets
- first electronic stock market listing over 5000 companies
- distinguished by the flow of funds between the market participants
- basis where the issuing firm assumes the risk and simply takes back an securities not sold after a fixed period
- regulates the organized markets
- electronic quotation service that gathers and publishes bid and ask quotation prices
- a database that keeps track of limit orders and market orders for the specialist
- where the company sells its stock to the public without the help of an investment bank
- bring private companies public for the first time
- occurs when prices respond to new information, when each successive trade is made at a price close to the preceding price
- a non organized exchange with limited rules and regulations
- guarantee the investment banking firm gives the selling firm to purchase its securities at a fixed price
- gives the owner the right to buy 100 shares of the underlying common stock at a set price for a certain period
21 Clues: a way of exchanging assets • regulates the organized markets • bring private companies public for the first time • serves as the middleman in the process of raising funds • first electronic stock market listing over 5000 companies • a non organized exchange with limited rules and regulations • a stock exchange in New York that began as a physical location • ...
Perfect competition 2023-03-22
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- The market price and quantity at which quantity demanded equals quanti-ty supplied in the short run long-run perfectlycompetitiveequilibrium The market price and quantity at which supply equals demand, established firms have no incentive to exit the industry, and prospective firms have no incentive to enter the industry long-run marketsupplycurve A curve that shows the total quantity of output that will be supplied in the market at various prices, assuming that all long-run adjustments (plant size, new entry) take place
- A seller or a buyer that takes the price of the product as given when making an output decision (seller) or a purchase decision (buyer)
- The price below which a firm supplies zero output in the short run
- An industry in which increases in industry output increase the prices of inputs
- Characteristic of an industry in which any potential entrant has access to the same technology and inputs that existing firms have
- The return that the owner of an input could get by deploying the input in its best alternative use out-side the industry
- A condition in which all firms—those currently in the industry, as well as prospective entrants—have access to the same technology and inputs; one of the characteristics of a perfectly competitive industry
- The rate at which total revenue changes with respect to output
- The supply curve that shows how the firm’s profitmaximizing output decision changes as the market price changes, assuming that the firm cannot adjust all of its inputs (e.g., quantity of capital or land)
- The economic return that is attributable to extraordinarily productive inputs whose supply is scarce
- The difference between a firm’s sales revenue and the totality of its economic costs, including all relevant opportunity costs
- Products that consumers perceive as being identical; one of the characteristics of a perfectly competitive industry
- In a perfectly competitive industry, the occurrence of all transactions between buyers and sellers at a single, common market price
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- An industry in which increases in industry output decrease the prices of some or all inputs
- An industry that consists of many small buyers and sellers; one of the characteristics of a perfectly competitive industry
- An industry in which the increase or decrease of industry output does not affect the prices of inputs
- Scarce inputs that are used only by firms in a particular industry and not by other industries in the economy
- The supply curve that shows the quantity supplied in the aggregate by all firms in the market for each possible market price when the number of firms in the industry is fixed
- Full awareness by consumers of the prices charged by all sellers in the market; one of the characteristics of a perfectly competitive industry
- A widely used measure of economic profit, equal to the company’s accounting profit minus the minimum return on invested capital demanded by the firm’s investors
- A fixed cost that must be incurred for a firm to produce any output but that does not have to be incurred if the firm produces no output
- A measure of the monetary benefit that producers derive from producing a good at a particular price
- The sum of average variable cost and average nonsunk fixed cost
- A fixed cost that the firm cannot avoid if it shuts down and produces zero output
24 Clues: The rate at which total revenue changes with respect to output • The sum of average variable cost and average nonsunk fixed cost • The price below which a firm supplies zero output in the short run • An industry in which increases in industry output increase the prices of inputs • ...
PHILOSOPHY CROSSWORD 2021-06-03
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- The porch where stoics taught their disciplines and doctrines
- The founder of stoicism
- A life well lived, human flourishing
- Epicurus’ condition of peace
- For Epicurus there is no body without a...
- theory Ethical theory that emphasizes an individual’s character rather than following a set of rules
- Highest good for Epicurus
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- The period of time when Epicurus and the stoics lived
- Pleasure gotten from fulfilling desires
- The middle ground between excess and deficiency
- Theory that says that everything is made of atoms
- A necessary desire for Epicurus
- What elderly friendship is based on
- Absence of pain for Epicurus
- Epicurus’ school was the...
15 Clues: The founder of stoicism • Highest good for Epicurus • Epicurus’ school was the... • Absence of pain for Epicurus • Epicurus’ condition of peace • A necessary desire for Epicurus • What elderly friendship is based on • A life well lived, human flourishing • Pleasure gotten from fulfilling desires • For Epicurus there is no body without a... • ...
Ch. 3 2015-02-22
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- nonprofit association performing some kind of economic activity for the benefit of its members
- 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
- corporation producing and selling without regard to national boundaries and whose business activities are located in several different countries
- combination of firms involved in different steps of manufacturing or marketing
- 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
- feature of taxation that allows stockholders' dividends to be taxed both as corporate profit and as personal income
- stock of goods held in reserve; includes finished goods waiting to be sold and raw materials to be used in production
- gradual wear on capital goods during production
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- combination of two or more firms producing the same kind of product
- economic institution that operates like a business but does not seek financial gain; schools, churches, community service organizations
- 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 business making unrelated product, with no single business responsible for a majority of its sales
- requirement that an owner in personally and fully responsible for all losses and debts of a business; applies to proprietorships, general partnerships
- company providing essential services such as water and electricity to consumers, usually subject to some government regulations
- combination of two or more business enterprises to form a single firm
- 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
- check paid to stockholders, usually quarterly, representing portion of corporate profits
- amount borrowed when getting a loan or issuing a bond
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 • ...
Ch. 3 2015-02-22
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- gradual wear on capital goods during production
- stock of goods held in reserve; includes finished goods waiting to be sold and raw materials to be used in production
- check paid to stockholders, usually quarterly, representing portion of corporate profits
- 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
- combination of two or more firms producing the same kind of product
- 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
- combination of firms involved in different steps of manufacturing or marketing
- nonprofit association performing some kind of economic activity for the benefit of its members
- court-granted permission to an individual or business to cease or delay payment on some or all debts for a limited amount of time
- company providing essential services such as water and electricity to consumers, usually subject to some government regulations
- corporation producing and selling without regard to national boundaries and whose business activities are located in several different countries
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- requirement that an owner in personally and fully responsible for all losses and debts of a business; applies to proprietorships, general partnerships
- 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
- amount borrowed when getting a loan or issuing a bond
- feature of taxation that allows stockholders' dividends to be taxed both as corporate profit and as personal income
- firm with four or more business making unrelated product, with no single business responsible for a majority of its sales
- combination of two or more business enterprises to form a single firm
- economic institution that operates like a business but does not seek financial gain; schools, churches, community service organizations
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 • ...
Ch. 3 2015-02-22
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- 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
- 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
- corporation producing and selling without regard to national boundaries and whose business activities are located in several different countries
- firm with four or more business making unrelated product, with no single business responsible for a majority of its sales
- combination of two or more business enterprises to form a single firm
- check paid to stockholders, usually quarterly, representing portion of corporate profits
- court-granted permission to an individual or business to cease or delay payment on some or all debts for a limited amount of time
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- combination of firms involved in different steps of manufacturing or marketing
- requirement that an owner in personally and fully responsible for all losses and debts of a business; applies to proprietorships, general partnerships
- feature of taxation that allows stockholders' dividends to be taxed both as corporate profit and as personal income
- combination of two or more firms producing the same kind of product
- utility company providing essential services such as water and electricity to consumers, usually subject to some government regulations
- gradual wear on capital goods during production
- 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
- stock of goods held in reserve; includes finished goods waiting to be sold and raw materials to be used in production
- amount borrowed when getting a loan or issuing a bond
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 • ...
Partnership 2021-05-14
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- Intangible asset used by firm to earn higher profits without putting extra efforts
- Excess of average profit over normal profit.
- Capital invested in firm's business.
- Method used for calculation of IOD when drawings are regular.
- profit determined by Profit and Loss Appropriation A/c.
- Patent, Trademarks are example of ___ assets.
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- Purchased Goodwill is _____ in the books of account.
- Goodwill is valued at the time of dissolution of firm(true/false)
- salary given to partners for looking after business of the firm.
- Goodwill helps in earning ___ than normal profits.
10 Clues: Capital invested in firm's business. • Excess of average profit over normal profit. • Patent, Trademarks are example of ___ assets. • Goodwill helps in earning ___ than normal profits. • Purchased Goodwill is _____ in the books of account. • profit determined by Profit and Loss Appropriation A/c. • Method used for calculation of IOD when drawings are regular. • ...
Aging and Society Lingo 2016-04-27
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- Some kind of sickness of physical illness
- The medical specialty treating the diseases of old age
- This theory states that the more active people are, the more likely they are to be satisfied with life
- Discrimination and stereotypes about people based on chronological age
- This type of family is needed for reproducing one generation to another; this is, mother, father, and children
- This theory states that aging people are inclined to maintain the same habits, personalities, and styles of life the best that they can
- This theory states that the interaction in social groups is based on the reciprocal balancing of rewards depending on actions performed
- The idea that aging can be understood as gradually becoming more and more mechanical in response to the environment
- housing This is an alternative type of housing arrangement involving group residence with shared common areas or renting of unused rooms
- Joint federal and state program that helps low-income families or individuals pay for the costs of long term medical or custodial care
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- Leaving one's job or ceasing to work
- Long life or long existence
- This theory states that the idea of aging results from gradual decline in the body's autoimmune system
- This theory states that the ides of aging results from accumulation of cross-linked compounds that interfere with normal cell function
- The type of responsibility of adult children to provide and care for their aged parents
- care The type of care that combines insurance with health care providers and facilities in a unified network to control costs
- expectancy Predicted length of life
- Reimbursement of health care services on a per-head basis rather than a per-service basis
- jeopardy An older person who is a member of two or more disadvantaged groups
- Boomers Americans born between 1946-1964
- A fair return to beneficiaries depending on how much they contribute to the system
- loss The process of giving up or losing previous roles, such as the role of a spouse
22 Clues: Long life or long existence • expectancy Predicted length of life • Leaving one's job or ceasing to work • Boomers Americans born between 1946-1964 • Some kind of sickness of physical illness • The medical specialty treating the diseases of old age • Discrimination and stereotypes about people based on chronological age • ...
Plate Tectonics 2025-11-06
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- Type of boundary where two plates collide
- Type of boundary where new crust is generated as plates move apart
- Molten rock found beneath the Earth's surface
- boundaries
- Deepest parts of the ocean, often found at
- Type of crust that is thinner and denser, found under oceans
- The layer of Earth between the crust and the outer core
- Vibration of the Earth due to the release of energy
- Scientist who proposed the theory of continental drift
- Piece of evidence for divergent plates (2words)
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- Lower part of the mantle
- The process where oceanic crust plunges beneath another plate
- A vent or mountain from which lava, ash, and cinders are expelled
- Less dense plate
- The age of the rock furthest from a ridge
- Type of boundary where two plates slide past each other horizontally
- Rigid, outermost layer of the Earth, composed of the crust and upper mantle
- The theory that the lithosphere is divided into plates that move
- Plates moving apart
- Movement of matter due to differences in density, believed to drive plate motion
- Break in a rock along which movement occurs
- Scientist who proposed tectonic theory
- Supercontinent that existed 245 million years ago
23 Clues: boundaries • Less dense plate • Plates moving apart • Lower part of the mantle • Scientist who proposed tectonic theory • The age of the rock furthest from a ridge • Type of boundary where two plates collide • Deepest parts of the ocean, often found at • Break in a rock along which movement occurs • Molten rock found beneath the Earth's surface • ...
Morgan Eppley- Enlightenment and Revolution 2022-12-20
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- Believed gov’t should exist to benefit the people
- grand, extravagant, and ornate
- theory that the truth can be discovered through reason and logic
- Wollstonecraft wanted equal education for women
- system what montesquieu believed would improve thinks
- the Great one of the 3 enlightened despots from Russia
- and balances another believe montesquieu wanted to make more separation of powers
- sun centered theory
- of Independence idea that everyone has undeniable rights
- Jefferson wrote the declaration of independence
- used a telescope to study astronomy
- Revolution change in thinking about the natural world using observation
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- separation of powers was the only way to prevent tyranny
- contract agreement between people and gov’t
- Locke people have the right to life, liberty, and property
- thinkers of the enlightenment
- belief in a greater power
- social parties in paris
- applied reason and logic to people
- of Rights rights that all americans have
- despot frederick the great, Joseph II, Catherine The great
- earth centered theory
- method procedure for gathering and testing ideas
- a satirist that sponsored freedom of speech and religion
- simple and elegant
- Newton universal laws of motion
26 Clues: simple and elegant • sun centered theory • earth centered theory • social parties in paris • belief in a greater power • thinkers of the enlightenment • grand, extravagant, and ornate • Newton universal laws of motion • applied reason and logic to people • used a telescope to study astronomy • of Rights rights that all americans have • contract agreement between people and gov’t • ...
16 The Mysterious Billboard Campaign 2024-09-23
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- A large outdoor sign used to display advertisements to the public.
- To form a theory or guess about something without firm evidence.
- A business organization that sells goods or services.
- A person or company that promotes products or services to attract customers.
- A person who donates money or resources to help others or support charitable causes.
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- Causing someone to feel hurt, upset, or annoyed.
- Feeling astonished or shocked by something unexpected.
- A strong desire to learn or know something new.
- An agreement to use something (like a car or apartment) for a period of time in exchange for payment.
- Someone who acts on behalf of others, often in a business or political context.
10 Clues: A strong desire to learn or know something new. • Causing someone to feel hurt, upset, or annoyed. • A business organization that sells goods or services. • Feeling astonished or shocked by something unexpected. • To form a theory or guess about something without firm evidence. • A large outdoor sign used to display advertisements to the public. • ...
Humanities/Chapter 15 - Extra Credit Puzzle 2023-04-21
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- Composer of 4'33".
- Fauvist artworks are most notable for their bold use of ____.
- The Holocaust resulted from Hitler's theory of Aryan _____ superiority.
- Jung argued that the collective unconscious manifested itself in ____.
- The first totalitarian state of the 20th century was established in ____.
- Leading action painter of the 20th century.
- Freud theorized that the libido was an important drive of the ____.
- Picasso's "Les Demoiselles d'Avignon's uses a style known as ____.
- Konstantin Stanislavsky is associated with ____ acting.
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- Vaslav Nijinksy is associated with what art?
- The use of cinematic shots in rapid succession in known as ____.
- For much of his music, Aaron Copeland found inspiration in American ___ songs.
- The aesthetic, production, and materials of minimalist artworks are inspired by ___ technology.
- To achieve a "theory of everything" is evident in ___ theory.
- Which artistic movement thrived on nihilism and irrationalism?
- Purging the canvas of all recognizable subject matter was the aim of artists such as Mondrian and ____.
- According to Freud, civilization was the product of the ____.
- Leopold Bloom is the central figure in James Joyce's landmark work ____.
- Wright's "Fallingwater" depended on the inventive use of the ____.
- The pioneer figure in American Pop art.
20 Clues: Composer of 4'33". • The pioneer figure in American Pop art. • Leading action painter of the 20th century. • Vaslav Nijinksy is associated with what art? • Konstantin Stanislavsky is associated with ____ acting. • Fauvist artworks are most notable for their bold use of ____. • To achieve a "theory of everything" is evident in ___ theory. • ...
Sociology Crossword (Culture, Famous Thinkers, & Theories) 2025-10-27
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- (Theory ?)Society built on inequality and struggle
- (last name) Conflict theory, class struggle
- Society's fundamental beliefs about what is good, right, and worth striving for
- Practices found in all societies
- Scientific study of society, social behavior, and group interactions.
- (Theory ?)Focus on meaning, everyday interaction, culture
- (last name)Structural Functionalism, Society’s parts work together like organs
- The coexistence of diverse cultural groups within a society.
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- The shared beliefs, values, and practices of a group.
- (Theory ?) Society’s parts work together like organs
- (last name)Father of sociology, promoted positivism
- Specific ideas or convictions that people hold to be true, based on faith, tradition, or experience
- A system of communication using sounds, words, and grammar.
- (last name)Founded Modern Nursing, Crimean War & Sanitation Revolution
- The unwritten rules of behavior in a group.
- (last name)First female sociologist, women's rights, reform.
16 Clues: Practices found in all societies • (last name) Conflict theory, class struggle • The unwritten rules of behavior in a group. • (Theory ?)Society built on inequality and struggle • (last name)Father of sociology, promoted positivism • (Theory ?) Society’s parts work together like organs • The shared beliefs, values, and practices of a group. • ...
Accountancy Holidays Homework - Crossword 2022-06-03
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- Interest provided on Capital
- Interest provided on Drawings
- assurance of profit given to a partner by the other partner(s)
- provisions referred to in case of dispute between partners, in absence of a partnership deed
- Money invested by partners in the firm
- this isn't given if the firm has a loss or insufficient profit
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- provided by firm to partners for the money provided by partners as a loan
- Ratio in which the balance is divided between the partners
- Written Agreement
- provided to partners for their work
10 Clues: Written Agreement • Interest provided on Capital • Interest provided on Drawings • provided to partners for their work • Money invested by partners in the firm • Ratio in which the balance is divided between the partners • assurance of profit given to a partner by the other partner(s) • this isn't given if the firm has a loss or insufficient profit • ...
Forensic psychology 2024-03-14
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- A way to explain behaviour; a general perspective or mode of thinking.
- His theory is based on Pre-conventional, Conventional, Post-conventional levels of moral development.
- Approach that examines observable behaviours and the impact of reinforcement and punishment.
- Diathesis-Stress is the relationship between biological predisposition and ?
- Number of stages in Kohlberg's moral stage theory
- The first stage of Kohlberg's moral theory is focused on avoiding ?
- Derived from a single ovum, and so identical
- Represents the primitive and instinctual part of the mind.
- Cognitive __________are patterns of thinking that are irrational or biased.
- Approach that studies mental processes such as perception, memory, and problem-solving to understand behaviour.
- Suggested the theory of Id, Ego, and Superego
- An action or omission which constitutes an offence and is punishable by law.
- Twins that are not identical are known as fraternal or _________
- The main personality traits identified by Eysenck are neuroticism, psychoticism, and ?
- Example of a candidate gene
- Approach that investigates the biological bases of behaviour, including genetics, brain structures, and neural systems.
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- Personality dimension with a tendency toward aggressiveness, impulsivity, and antisocial behaviour.
- How many different inadequate superego's were proposed by Blackburn?
- Individuals high in ________ tend to experience more negative emotions and emotional distress.
- His theory identifies the primary dimensions of personality: extraversion, neuroticism, and later, psychoticism.
- Hostile Attribution involves interpreting neutral or friendly behaviour as threatening or dangerous.
- Considered the “personality center” of the brain
- Approach that explores unconscious motives and conflicts, often rooted in early childhood experiences, as drivers of behaviour.
- Approach that considers how cultural, social, and environmental factors influence behaviour and mental processes.
- Involves downplaying the seriousness of an offense by the offender.
- Balances the conflicting demands of the id, superego, and external world.
- Develops during childhood and represents the internalised moral standards and values of society.
- The scientific study of the mind, behaviour, and experience.
- The science of genes and how traits are passed on from one generation to the next
- Function of the mirror neurons
30 Clues: Example of a candidate gene • Function of the mirror neurons • Derived from a single ovum, and so identical • Suggested the theory of Id, Ego, and Superego • Considered the “personality center” of the brain • Number of stages in Kohlberg's moral stage theory • Represents the primitive and instinctual part of the mind. • ...
2.1 Social CONTROL theories 2025-01-28
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- When you want a particular lifestyle and refrain from crime
- Pat .... - says broken attachment is to blame for female offending
- An agent of internal social control according to Freud
- Process which exposes us to norms and values of others
- Agency responsible for detaining offenders
- Something that is a part of our culture and can be religious
- Control Theory is otherwise known as ..... theory
- They say that ladies have too many duties to be criminals
- Walter, creator of containment theory
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- Process during which we adapt norms and values as our own
- Fear of punishment acts as a.....
- One of four pillars of Hirschis Control Theory
- Age at which superego develops
- Action of making someone do something via threats
- One of the 4 CJS agencies of social control
- Heidensohn says it causes women to commit less crimes
- Who is to blame for youth offending according to control theorists?
- When you do a lot of stuff and have no time for crime#
- Common values
19 Clues: Common values • Age at which superego develops • Fear of punishment acts as a..... • Walter, creator of containment theory • Agency responsible for detaining offenders • One of the 4 CJS agencies of social control • One of four pillars of Hirschis Control Theory • Action of making someone do something via threats • Control Theory is otherwise known as ..... theory • ...
Ch. 3 2015-02-22
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- check paid to stockholders, usually quarterly, representing portion of corporate profits
- economic institution that operates like a business but does not seek financial gain; schools, churches, community service organizations
- 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
- court-granted permission to an individual or business to cease or delay payment on some or all debts for a limited amount of time
- corporation producing and selling without regard to national boundaries and whose business activities are located in several different countries
- 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
- requirement that an owner in personally and fully responsible for all losses and debts of a business; applies to proprietorships, general partnerships
- company providing essential services such as water and electricity to consumers, usually subject to some government regulations
- nonprofit association performing some kind of economic activity for the benefit of its members
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- amount borrowed when getting a loan or issuing a bond
- gradual wear on capital goods during production
- feature of taxation that allows stockholders' dividends to be taxed both as corporate profit and as personal income
- firm with four or more business making unrelated product, with no single business responsible for a majority of its sales
- combination of two or more firms producing the same kind of product
- 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
- stock of goods held in reserve; includes finished goods waiting to be sold and raw materials to be used in production
- combination of firms involved in different steps of manufacturing or marketing
- combination of two or more business enterprises to form a single firm
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 • ...
chapter 3 2018-02-19
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- gradual wear on capital goods during production
- feature of taxation that allows stockholders’
- to cease or delay payment on some or all debts for a limited amount of time
- 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
- stock of goods held in reserve; includes finished goods waiting to be sold and raw materials to be used in production
- 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
- court-granted permission to an individual or
- check paid to stockholders, usually quarterly, representing portion of corporate profits
- nonprofit association performing some kind of economic activity for the benefit of its members corporate income tax tax on corporate profits publicutility company providing essential services such as water and electricity to consumers, usually subject to some government regulations
- requirement that an owner is personally and fully responsible for all losses and debts of a business; applies to proprietorships, general partnerships
- corporation producing and selling without regard to national boundaries and whose business activities are located in several different countries
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- combination of two or more firms producing the same kind of product
- economic institution that operates like a business but does not seek financial gain; schools,churches, community service organizations
- firm with four or more businesses making unrelated products, with no single business responsible for a majority of its sales
- amount borrowed when getting a loan or issuing a bond
- 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
- combination of firms involved in different steps of manufacturing or marketing
- to be taxed both as corporate profit and as personal income merger combination of two or more business enterprises to form a single firm
18 Clues: court-granted permission to an individual or • 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 • ...
Philosophy 2014-01-19
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- An ideal which the things we observe are based on
- A theory or a group of ideas about how something should be done, made, or thought about
- Customary beliefs about how people should act
- If the statements are true and the form is valid
- Relies on input from the senses
- Correctness of reasoning
- People that doubt all assumptions until they are proven
- The study or a theory of the nature and grounds of knowledge especially with reference to its limits and validity
- A theory that the aim of action is the greatest happiness for the greatest number
- An attempt to differentiate between truth and falsehood by using correct reasoning and eliminating faulty arguments
- Quality or state of being true.
- A psychological process of awareness that occurs when the senses are stimulated
- The study of morality
- the virtue of which beings exist, but is not itself a being
- Relies strictly on mental ability to reason
- A form of formal deductive argument that consists of premises that lead to a conclusion
- The belief that all events are caused by things that happened before them and that people have no real ability to make choices or control what happens
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- All things come from and are sustained by the Tao, which existed before the universe began
- A theory that all knowledge originates in experience
- Is the status of being a person
- A division of philosophy that is concerned with the fundamental nature of reality and being
- Flaw or fault in an argument
- Starts with observing a particular “thing” and drawing a generalization from that
- The study of ideas about knowledge, truth, the nature and meaning of life, etc
- Involves drawing a specific conclusion from a general statement or premise
- A theory that reason is in itself a source of knowledge
- A philosophy that regards human existence as unexplainable, and stresses freedom of choice and responsibility for the consequences of one's acts
- Acting in one's own interest
28 Clues: The study of morality • Correctness of reasoning • Flaw or fault in an argument • Acting in one's own interest • Is the status of being a person • Relies on input from the senses • Quality or state of being true. • Relies strictly on mental ability to reason • Customary beliefs about how people should act • If the statements are true and the form is valid • ...
Layer of the Earth 2022-01-05
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- land or ground
- inner middle of the earth
- theory of the lithosphere
- plates pushing away from each other
- plates pulling away from each other
- the top part of the mantle
- oceanic crust
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- outer middle of the earth
- top layer
- the rigid outer part
- ridge system in the middle of the ocean
- seafloor
- the degree of compactness of a substance
- below the top layer
- super continent
- great depression in the ground
- sliding past each other
- the nature of something's ingredients or constituents
18 Clues: seafloor • top layer • oceanic crust • land or ground • super continent • below the top layer • the rigid outer part • sliding past each other • outer middle of the earth • inner middle of the earth • theory of the lithosphere • the top part of the mantle • great depression in the ground • plates pushing away from each other • plates pulling away from each other • ...
Heather Young 2020-03-13
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- The literal dictionary definition of a word
- point The event that precipitates a conflict episode
- A state where one thing or person requires another thing or person to meet goals
- Theory that holds one's personality and behavior are influenced by biological development rather than social
- goals How things should be done
- conflict purely internal struggle about one's goals.
- sum A view that resources are limited
- aggression Using personal attacks, name-calling, and other aggressive tactics
- Focusing discussion on the interaction process, communication about communication
- value Using the decision making process to create outcomes that add benefit to all involved
- climates Individuals feel safer and are more likely to engage in problem solving
- communication Internal conversations
- interaction theory advanced by Delia and others, that holds individuals create meaning
- Tentative explanation for observed behaviors
- management Communications to bring the perceptions and expectations held by different people together
- how one respsonds in a moment and can change the entire direction of a relationship
- goals One's self-worth, pride, or power
- aggression Begrudging compliance perhaps with a plan to get even
- Theory that holds one's personality and behavior are influenced by social development rather than biological
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- motive Situation where an individuals goals are somewhat cooperative and competitive
- conflict struggle among a small number of interdependent people
- A need that drives a goal
- goals Goals for self-worth, pride, or self-respect
- resource anything in short supply
- Exteranal attributions
- theory a theory that models the outcomes of conflict based on choices made by players.
- learning theory individuals learn what attitudes and behaviors are appropriate through observation/interaction
- General conversational area in which a conflict issue may be embedded
- Defending ones position from a competitive stance
- goals A party's desired means of how an event should happen or a negotiation should proceed
- The end or desired condition
- goals Goals held by individuals
- goals A party's preference for the depth or type of connection to another person
- focus Technique that requires disputants to attend to the changes to be made in the existing circumstances
- A tactic in response to conflict not to engage directly in conflict
- dilemma Classic game theory example using 2 criminals against each other during interrogation
- Overarching set of beliefs about the world and one's place in it
- Rational weighing of facts
- Individualized reaction to a word derived from one's personal association or experience with it
- 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
- climates Individuals feel threatened and react to others negatively
41 Clues: Exteranal attributions • A need that drives a goal • Rational weighing of facts • The end or desired condition • goals How things should be done • goals Goals held by individuals • resource anything in short supply • communication Internal conversations • sum A view that resources are limited • goals One's self-worth, pride, or power • ...
Science Choice Board Crossword Puzzle 2021-10-06
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- the lighter part of a shadow during an eclipse
- The Milky Way
- Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune
- The belief that the earth is in the center
- a small body of ice,rock and cosmic dust
- All matter
- the creator of the heliocentric theory
- The belief that the sun is in the center
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- a theory that describes the beginning of the universe
- supported and proved the heliocentric theory
- When a meteor hit's the earth it is called a
- A region in the solar system between Mars and Jupiter
- the darker part of a shadow during an eclipse
- Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars
- the force that attracts a body twords another
15 Clues: All matter • The Milky Way • Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars • Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune • the creator of the heliocentric theory • a small body of ice,rock and cosmic dust • The belief that the sun is in the center • The belief that the earth is in the center • supported and proved the heliocentric theory • When a meteor hit's the earth it is called a • ...
Topic 4 - Firm Behaviour 2026-02-23
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- If the market price > average costs, them average profit will be ________
- Only one firm selling the product and this firm fears no completition
- Period of time during which all factors are variable
- Is a situation with few firms that sell identical or similar products
- The income a firm generates from seeling its products
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- The process of combining inputs to produce outputs
- Period of time during which at least some factors of production are fixed
- An organisation that combines inputs or labour, capital and raw or finsihed materials to produce outputs
- If price is < average cost, then profits will be _______
9 Clues: The process of combining inputs to produce outputs • Period of time during which all factors are variable • The income a firm generates from seeling its products • If price is < average cost, then profits will be _______ • Only one firm selling the product and this firm fears no completition • Is a situation with few firms that sell identical or similar products • ...
The Enlightenment 2021-09-23
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- MAde vaccine for smallpox
- Examined red blood cells, looked up close at organisms
- The agreement in which people created a government.
- Heliocentric theory
- Individual freedom, social contract
- Earth is the center of the solar system
- Sun is the center of the solar system
- Laws of motion and gravity
- Separation of power and checks and balances
- Founder of modern chemistry
- Women's rights
- A person who rules with absolute power
- Parties where people met to discuss new ideas
- Freedom of speech/religion
- Experimental method/encouraged use of scientific method
- Believed all humans were born evil, created the social contract
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- Depicted happy scenes/soft lines and colors
- Mathematical laws to support the heliocentric theory
- People could learn from experience, supported social contract
- A logical procedure for gathering testing ideas
- Founder of telescope used it to support the heliocentric theory
- Analytical geometry
- Dull colors and lines, about war
- The people who presented new ways of thinking during the Enlightenment.
- Promoted crimical justice
25 Clues: Women's rights • Heliocentric theory • Analytical geometry • MAde vaccine for smallpox • Promoted crimical justice • Laws of motion and gravity • Freedom of speech/religion • Founder of modern chemistry • Dull colors and lines, about war • Individual freedom, social contract • Sun is the center of the solar system • A person who rules with absolute power • ...
Personality Crossword 2024-08-13
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- - Honest and frank, without evasion.
- - Having or showing intense and eager enjoyment or interest.
- - A person who is emotionally unresponsive or lacking in warmth.
- - Having made a firm decision and being resolved not to change it.
- - Fully developed physically; full-grown.
- - Firm, regular, and not likely to change.
- - Practical and functional rather than decorative.
- - Giving or showing firm and constant support or allegiance to a person or institution.
- - Quick to detect or respond to slight changes, signals, or influences.
- - Relaxed and tolerant in approach or manner.
- - Complete with regard to every detail; not superficial or partial.
- - Able to provide for oneself without the help of others.
- - Having the ability to find quick and clever ways to overcome difficulties.
- - Resistant to authority or control.
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- - Strong and determined in thinking.
- - Practical, realistic, and unpretentious.
- - Showing understanding and compassion.
- - Performed or occurring as a result of a sudden impulse or inclination.
- - Guided by a sense of duty and moral obligation.
- - Free from outside control, not subject to another's authority.
- - Sociable and friendly.
- - Full of life and energy; active and outgoing.
- - Not able to make decisions quickly and effectively.
- - Relaxed and easy-going in attitude or manner.
24 Clues: - Sociable and friendly. • - Honest and frank, without evasion. • - Strong and determined in thinking. • - Resistant to authority or control. • - Showing understanding and compassion. • - Fully developed physically; full-grown. • - Practical, realistic, and unpretentious. • - Firm, regular, and not likely to change. • - Relaxed and tolerant in approach or manner. • ...
Hidden Figures Crossword Puzzle 2018-12-19
Across
- / Involving or denoting a speed greater than that of sound.
- / an expert in or student of mathematics.
- / Relating to the science or practice of building or flying aircraft.
- curved path of a celestial object or spacecraft around a star, planet, or moon, especially a periodic elliptical revolution.
- / The ending of a policy of racial segregation.
- / The process of concentrating on and becoming expert in a particular subject or skill.
- / The quality of being patriotic; devotion to and vigorous support for one's country.
- / The envelope of gases surrounding the earth or another planet.
- / The branch of technology and industry concerned with both aviation and space flight.
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- / The feeling or belief that one can rely on someone or something; firm trust.
- / Concerned with or involving the theory of a subject or area of study rather than its practical application.
- / The curved path of a celestial object or spacecraft around a star, planet, or moon, especially a periodic elliptical revolution.
- / The unjust or prejudicial treatment of different categories of people or things, especially on the grounds of race, age, or gender.
- / The study of the properties of moving air and the interaction between the air and solid bodies moving through it.
- / Preconceived opinion that is not based on reason or actual experience.
- / A widely held but fixed and oversimplified image or idea of a particular type of person or thing.
- / A person who is trained to travel in a spacecraft.
17 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. • ...
Atomic history project 2023-09-14
15 Clues: Aristotle • Democritus • Niels Bohr • John Dalton • J.J. Thomson • Orbital Model • Atomic theory • Atomos theory • Planetary model • Ernest Rutherford • Plum pudding model • Modern Cloud Theory • Four Elements theory • Law of multiple proportions • Law of definite compositions
Evolution 2022-02-18
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- The theory that all of Earth's processes are uniform throughout time.
- The distribution of organisms around the world.
- Father of biogeography.
- A feature that performs a similar function but has a different structure than another organism.
- Study of how organisms develop.
- Proposed that organisms evolved toward complexity and perfection.
- States that natural disasters such as floods and volcanic eruptions have happened often during Earth's long history.
- A process in which humans determine which traits are favorable and then breed the two individuals that show the traits.
- The difference of an individual to other individuals in a group
- Plate tectonics/continental drift
- A process in which individuals with beneficial traits to reproduce and survive better.
- Proposed industrial melanism by observing pollution.
- Descendants of a single ancestor diversify into species that fit parts of the environment.
- A feature that allows an organism to better survive and reproduce in its environment.
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- A feature in an organism that was used by previous ancestors but has no purpose now.
- Created the theory of catastrophism
- The number of organisms that can be held by an environment without degradation.
- Traces of organisms from the past.
- Proposed the theory of gradualism
- study of body structures of animals.
- The measure of the ability to survive and reproduce more than others in the population.
- A principle that states that the changes in landforms resulted from slow changes over a long period of time.
- Fossils with features intermediate between hypothesized ancestors and later descendant species.
- Features with similar structures but have different functions.
- Different species evolve similar traits even though they come from different ancestors.
- Occurs when two or more species have evolved adaptations to each other's influence.
- Proposed the theory of uniformitarianism
- Occurs when a population in a new environment undergoes divergent evolution and fills many parts of the environment.
- First person to write about the theory of Evolution.
- Proposed the Law of Superposition
30 Clues: Father of biogeography. • Study of how organisms develop. • Proposed the theory of gradualism • Plate tectonics/continental drift • Proposed the Law of Superposition • Traces of organisms from the past. • Created the theory of catastrophism • study of body structures of animals. • Proposed the theory of uniformitarianism • The distribution of organisms around the world. • ...
Science project 2018-08-21
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- is an undulation or waves in the stratified rocks of the earth's crust
- rock that form from the cooling and solidification of either magma or lava
- the thin outermost solid layer of the earth
- imaginary line on the spheroids surface
- the boundary between the solid lithosphere and the plastic asthenosphere
- this theory proposes that the universe could collapse to the state where it began
- breaking down of rocks into smaller pieces
- this theory states that the universe looks the same no matter what
- processes that originates in the interior of the earth
- a flattened disk with a bulging center and dusty spiral arms
- this theory is said that gas clouds were captured by our sun
- composed mostly of high colored, less dense minerals like quartz and feldspar
- professionals that study minerals
- movement of the earth around the sun on its orbit
- this theory stated that our world is said to have collided with a smaller planet
- imaginary line from north to south
- rocks that form from exposure to intense heat or pessure
- rock below the asthenosphere outside the core
- according to it, the sun and its planets supposedly condensed out of swirling eddies of cold, dark, interstellar clouds of gas and dust
- a rock that is not solid, not really liquid, but moves really slowly
- layers of the earth based on its physical state
- movement of the earth on its own axis
- this theory says that our planets and moons were wandering around and it was captured by the gravity of our sun
- solid nickel and iron
- transfering of rocks on other places
- kind of metamorphism that occurs when rocks undergo metamorphism because they come in contact with a heat source
- is a planar or gently curved fracture in the rocks of the earth's crust. Caused by tension or compression
- consists of heavy metals (nickle and iron)
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- this theory states that the universe began as an incredibly hot, dense point
- the study of rocks, their classification and their history
- is the phenomenon of eruption of molten rock onto the surface of the earth
- an inorganic naturally occuring solid that has a definite chemical chemical and atomic structure
- study of the universe as a whole
- solid layer that includes the crust and upper mantle
- the earth's tilt is incined 23.5° from the ___
- is the broken pieces of the earth's crust
- this theory says that our sun burst one day, and all our planets came from it
- this theory stated that our planets, moons, and the sun all spun off from a collision between stars
- is a vibration on the surface of the earth caused by sudden release of enormous pressure
- are caused by the very hot material at the deepest part of the mantle rising, then cooling, and sinking again
- layers of he earth based on what the layer is made of
- thickest layer of the earth
- composed mostly of dark colored, dense minerals containing compounds of iron and magnesium
- rocks that form from the compaction and cementation of sediments
- liquid nickel and iron
- the plastic layer of the earth
- deflects or traps the continual stream of high-energy, charged particles coming from the sun
- studies of celestial object
- kind of metamorphism that occurs when rocks undergo increased temperatures and pressures and is typically associated with the formation of mountain belts
- processes that originates on the surface of the earth
50 Clues: solid nickel and iron • liquid nickel and iron • thickest layer of the earth • studies of celestial object • the plastic layer of the earth • study of the universe as a whole • professionals that study minerals • imaginary line from north to south • transfering of rocks on other places • movement of the earth on its own axis • imaginary line on the spheroids surface • ...
Topic 4 2025-09-24
Across
- it can begin to produce and sell goods
- a new firm to enter a market
- the expenses a new business must pay
- a market in which a single seller dominates
- pricing- selling a prduct below cost for a
- - laws- laws that encourage competition in the
- - competition a market structure in which a large
- one large firm provides all of the output
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- any factor that makes it difficult
- a product, such as petroleum or milk, that
- place
- - monopoly- a market that runs most efficiently
- period of time to drive competitors out of market
- considered the same no matter who produces or sells
- controls supply or prices
- of firms all produce the same and no single
16 Clues: place • controls supply or prices • a new firm to enter a market • any factor that makes it difficult • the expenses a new business must pay • it can begin to produce and sell goods • one large firm provides all of the output • a product, such as petroleum or milk, that • pricing- selling a prduct below cost for a • a market in which a single seller dominates • ...
Exam 2 2024-10-27
Across
- Accounts ________ which represents the bills due in the short term
- The Internal Revenue Service assumes that a corporation is filing as this unless the business explicitly elects otherwise
- A positive balance of trade
- Profits that are owed to the owners of the company but are reinvested into the company
- Accounting principles used in the USA
- Accounting principles used outside the USA
- Difference between the money brought in and all of the costs incurred to the company.
- final goods and services produced in the United States and purchased by foreigners living outside the USA
- Ratio that measures the ability of a firm to pay short-term bills
- Type of payment/amount of money that does not change no matter how many hours are worked (salary)
- Association of two or more persons243 to carry on as co-owners of a business for profit
- Type of equity or money that the firm owes to owners and can also be considered stockholders’ equity
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- Ratio that measures the extent to which a firm relies on debt to finance its operations.
- Ratio that measures the ability of firms to transform resources into net income.
- Assets = liability + owners equity
- Most common and simplest form of business with one owner & make up for 70% of businesses in the USA
- The difference between the revenue and the cost of goods sold
- An amount of money paid for every unit of the good or service produced
- Type of venture/ partnership between two or more companies in different countries
- Include all final goods and services produced by those outside the United States and purchased by a member of the U.S. population
- Type of attractiveness that is envisioned benefitsthat a potential employee sees in working for a specific organization (employer or empoloyee)
- Owners of a business
22 Clues: Owners of a business • A positive balance of trade • Assets = liability + owners equity • Accounting principles used in the USA • Accounting principles used outside the USA • The difference between the revenue and the cost of goods sold • Ratio that measures the ability of a firm to pay short-term bills • ...
Pythagoras Crossword 2012-12-03
Across
- where Pythagoras went to study and found the pythagoreans
- the math theory Pythagoras created
- a studier of history and the past
- the followers of Pythagoras
- a work of numbers and problems
- a large landmass by the Mediterranean
- a mathematician that created the theory A+B=C
- study of earth and life
- the universe
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- the mother of Pythagoras
- the study of shapes
- before christ
- pythagoras father
- study of space
- a studier and evaluator of mathematics
- a preacher of a religion
- hard and physical evidence
- birthplace of Pythagoras
18 Clues: the universe • before christ • study of space • pythagoras father • the study of shapes • study of earth and life • the mother of Pythagoras • a preacher of a religion • birthplace of Pythagoras • hard and physical evidence • the followers of Pythagoras • a work of numbers and problems • a studier of history and the past • the math theory Pythagoras created • ...
Scientific Investigations 2026-01-28
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- Data, Data that expresses physical characteristics..
- The study of matter and the changes it undergoes..
- Control, This is the experiment being performed that will provide a known value or it can be an ideal condition or set up..
- As an experiment is being formed the ____ from the trials is compiled in a chart or some other manner..
- A thoroughly tested explanation of why experiments give certain results..
- Law, A law that states that the pressure of gas is directly proportional to the temperature if the volume is constant..
- A variable that has to remain unchanged through the entire experiment..
- Variable, The element which is being measured or observed..
- Data, Data that expresses numerical information..
- Theory, Once a hypothesis has been repeated many times and accepted it may become a _______ _______..
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- Variable, The element which is being changed..
- A statement of what is being tested in an experiment..
- Design, Method for planning and analyzing experiments between variables..
- A guess guided by what you have observed or researched..
- A specific statement that summarizes the results of a broad gathering of observations..
- Prediction, A hypothesis is important because it provides a ___?..
- A required trial which serves as a baseline.
- Molecular Theory, A theory that explains the behavior of gas particles on a molecular level..
- Anything that takes up space..
- Once the control has been identified it should be _____..
- Control, Experiment performed without changing the (IV)..
21 Clues: Anything that takes up space.. • A required trial which serves as a baseline. • Variable, The element which is being changed.. • Data, Data that expresses numerical information.. • The study of matter and the changes it undergoes.. • Data, Data that expresses physical characteristics.. • A statement of what is being tested in an experiment.. • ...
Foundations of Conflict Management 2020-07-09
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- the general conversational areas in which a conflict issue may be embedded
- goals, in negotiation, a party's desired means of how an event should happen or a negotiation should proceed
- goals, what one says one's goals were after a conflict episode ends
- conflict, conflict that moves toward positive outcomes
- climates, when individuals feel threatened and react to others negatively
- providing reasons to support an assertion or claim
- a theory that holds one's personality and behavior are influenced by social development as opposed to biological development
- a tendency to defend one's position from a competitive stance
- theory, Freud's psychological theory that behavior is motivated by both the conscious and subconscious mind where the id, ego, and superego are all vying for control
- the end or desired condition
- learning theory, a behavioral theory that holds that individuals learn what attitudes and behaviors are appropriate through observation and social interaction
- a style or tactic in response to conflict not to engage directly in conflict
- a distributive view that resources are limited; amount of resources left ultimately will reach zero after allocation
- theory, theory developed by Lewin and others that suggests there are types of forces that drive conflict and forces that restrain conflict
- process, communication represented by early theorists Shannon and Weaver as if communication were like a machine with discrete parts that functioned in preset sequences
- theory, the idea that people make life choices based on a cost-benefit analysis of what better meets personal goals
- error, in attribution theory, where one ascribes motivations for another's behavior to a personality or character trait when it actually results from a situational influence, or vice versa
- a state where one thing or person requires another thing or person to meet goals
- meaning, an individualized reaction to a word derived from one's personal association or experience with it
- interdependence, a state where one person will achieve a personal goal when the other person achieves a personal goal
- situation, situations where an individual's goals are somewhat cooperative and somewhat competitive
- aggression, begrudging compliance, perhaps with a plan to get even
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- climates, associated with cooperative and
- climates, when individuals feel safer and more likely to engage in productive problem solving and conflict management
- the event that precipitates a conflict episode
- conflict, an internal struggle with competing personal goals
- meaning, the literal dictionary definition of a word
- tactics, and can be determined by the extent individuals feel valued by others
- rationalizing process, the reasoning within oneself justifying one's own beliefs or actions
- conflict, conflict that moves toward destructive outcomes
- aggression, ultra argumentativeness using personal attacks, name-calling, and other aggressive tactics
- value, claiming resources or credit for solutions; depleting value that previously existed
- one's view of oneself
- resources, anything perceived to be in short supply
- management, communication to bring the perceptions and expectations held by different people closer together
- a theory that holds one's personality and behavior are influenced by biological development rather than social development
- goals, individual's goals relating to tangible resources or any measurable factor around which desired outcomes can be built
- goals, goals regarding the expression of self-worth, pride, or self-respect
- conflict, issues that have potential for conflict that the parties do not yet perceive to be a problem
- point, a critical moment during an interaction when one choice of how to respond will set the tone for future interaction and possibly change the direction of a relationship
- crude law, "the characteristic processes and effects elicited by a given type of social relationship also tend to elicit that type of social relationship, and a typical effect tends to induce the other typical effects of that relationship"
41 Clues: one's view of oneself • the end or desired condition • climates, associated with cooperative and • the event that precipitates a conflict episode • providing reasons to support an assertion or claim • resources, anything perceived to be in short supply • meaning, the literal dictionary definition of a word • conflict, conflict that moves toward positive outcomes • ...
Organizational Structure 2013-09-11
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- / The power or right to give orders
- / to cut down or remove
- / being sent home for certain reasons
- / The unnecessary use of certain positions within a firm
- / choosing the time when you start and finish with your work
- / When your current workforce sucks they need ____
- / to ___-off is to put an end to something
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- / When there are many levels of authority it's a ____ organization
- / Working from home or your nearby coffee shop
- / Vertical lines of authority within a hierarchy is known as the _____of command
- / The state of being accountable for something
- / Where a person's ability or power within a firm is increased
- / The different levels of _____
- / The formal process of assessing an employee's performance and effectiveness
- / The number of people a manager is directly responsible for is known as the Span of ____
- / When you hire or look to hire a new employee
- / The passing of control to another person
- / When there aren't many levels of authority it's a _____ organization
18 Clues: / to cut down or remove • / The different levels of _____ • / The power or right to give orders • / being sent home for certain reasons • / The passing of control to another person • / to ___-off is to put an end to something • / Working from home or your nearby coffee shop • / The state of being accountable for something • / When you hire or look to hire a new employee • ...
Unit 5 Terminology Review 2024-11-04
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- These landforms can form when two plates collide with one another
- One of the most famous supercontinents
- Last name of the scientist who proposed the theory of continental drift
- Plate boundary where plates move towards one another
- Region where the oceanic plate slides below continental plate
- region where oceanic crust is being pulled down by gravity
- This theory states that magma pushes up from the mantle and causes the plates to move apart
- Plate boundary where the plates move past or against one another
- Theory that states our lithosphere is broken up into tectonic plates
- Mountain range that formed when the Eurasian and Indo-Aust. plates met
- region where magma is rising and pushing plates apart
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- The concept that warmer, less dense matter rises while cooler, more dense matter sinks
- The theory that the plates once moved and still move today
- This is a species whose fossils were found on multiple continents
- A plate boundary where the plates move away from one another
- Longest mountain chain in the world underwater
- Visible crack in Earth where two plates meet
- Last name of scientist who came up with seafloor spreading
- These occur at a subduction zone. The Mariana version is the most famous one.
- These occur at a plate boundary when the plates meet and cause shaking to occur.
20 Clues: One of the most famous supercontinents • Visible crack in Earth where two plates meet • Longest mountain chain in the world underwater • Plate boundary where plates move towards one another • region where magma is rising and pushing plates apart • The theory that the plates once moved and still move today • region where oceanic crust is being pulled down by gravity • ...
Homographs 2022-05-27
25 Clues: bar • saw • tie • fly • bat • bank • bass • live • sign • fall • tear • fair • ring • firm • bark • chest • watch • right • float • desert • letter • minute • quarter • commune • capital
Economics 2024-11-19
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- Laws in a city or town that designate certain areas or zones, for residential and business use
- the merger of two or more firms involved in different stages of producing the same good or service
- A certificate of ownership in a corporation
- All nonmilitary people who are employed or unemployed
- Partnership in which only one partner is requried to be general, and the other has limited responsibilities
- institution that functions much like a business but does not operate for the purpose of making profit
- The ownership structure of a company or firm
- payments to employees other than wages or salary
- A legal entity, or being, owned by individual stockholders, each who have limited liabilities
- A formal contract issues by a corporation that includes a promise to pay back borrowed money
- The money and other valuables belonging to an individual or business
- Movement of some of a comapany's operations, or resources of production, to another country
- a retail outlet owned and operated by consumers that sells merchandise to members at a reduced price
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- Practice of contracting with another company to do a specific job
- The share earnings given by a franchise as a payment to the franchiser
- A business owned and managed by a single individual
- Authorization to operate a business issued by the local government
- Semi-Independent business that pays fees to parent company
- The portion of corporate profits paid out to stockholders
- Theory that suggests that the completion of college signals to employers that a job applicant is intelligent and hard-working
20 Clues: A certificate of ownership in a corporation • The ownership structure of a company or firm • payments to employees other than wages or salary • A business owned and managed by a single individual • All nonmilitary people who are employed or unemployed • The portion of corporate profits paid out to stockholders • ...
Theories and Perspectives 2021-02-10
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- Perspective that violates existing and acceptable social norms
- Law that is believed to preserve the women's virtue and stop the westernization of women
- Experience sexism, racism and classism on an ongoing basis
- Theory that people become what society says they are
- Theory that says people with short necks or close together eyes people are more likely to commit crimes
- Revolution in the world view of a social uni; 2 words
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- Theory based on the reason people commit crimes in their DNA and chemical makeup
- Theory that mental deficiencies or abnormalities cause people to commit crime
- Personality disorder characterized by impulsiveness,lack of remourse and blaming of others
- advocacy of women's rights based on equality of the sexes
- Theory that states women are more connected socially which deters them from crime
- Theory combining biological, social, psychological
12 Clues: Theory combining biological, social, psychological • Theory that people become what society says they are • Revolution in the world view of a social uni; 2 words • advocacy of women's rights based on equality of the sexes • Experience sexism, racism and classism on an ongoing basis • Perspective that violates existing and acceptable social norms • ...
Famous Scientist 2013-09-15
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- the first to use the telescope
- inventions include the glider, parachute, and helicopter
- invented the telephone
- invented the single- wire telegraph system (co-inventor of morse code)
- invented radium (researched radioactivity)
- discovered the laws of gravity
- discovered the theory of relativity (invented Einstein's calculator)
- invented the lightning rod
- invented the light bulb
- creator of Facebook
- discovered pasteurization
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- studied chimpanzee conservation
- invented the electric battery
- created the first successful airplane
- created the theory of evolution
- invented penicillin
- discovered the laws of genetics
- invented the swivel chair
- developed alternating current electricity
- creator of Apple
- the science guy
21 Clues: the science guy • creator of Apple • invented penicillin • creator of Facebook • invented the telephone • invented the light bulb • invented the swivel chair • discovered pasteurization • invented the lightning rod • invented the electric battery • the first to use the telescope • discovered the laws of gravity • studied chimpanzee conservation • created the theory of evolution • ...
Psychology Review 2014-04-09
Across
- Oedipus complex
- Taste aversion
- Hierarchy of needs
- Emotion
- Hypnosis
- Binet-Simon scale
- Parenting
- Heuristics
- Memory
- Attachment theory
- Classical conditioning
- Triarcbic theory of intelligence
- Skinner box
- Cognitive development stages
- Questioned Freud's theories
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- Collective unconscious
- Functionalism
- Cognitive therapy
- Humanistic approach
- Temperament
- Milgram experiment
- Linguistics
- Behaviorism
- Serial position effect
- Bobo doll experiment
- Stages of development
- Theory of multiple intelligences
- Monkey
28 Clues: Memory • Monkey • Emotion • Hypnosis • Parenting • Heuristics • Temperament • Linguistics • Behaviorism • Skinner box • Functionalism • Taste aversion • Oedipus complex • Cognitive therapy • Binet-Simon scale • Attachment theory • Hierarchy of needs • Milgram experiment • Humanistic approach • Bobo doll experiment • Stages of development • Collective unconscious • Serial position effect • Classical conditioning • ...
Psychology Review 2014-04-09
Across
- Oedipus complex
- Taste aversion
- Hierarchy of needs
- Emotion
- Hypnosis
- Binet-Simon scale
- Parenting
- Heuristics
- Memory
- Attachment theory
- Classical conditioning
- Triarcbic theory of intelligence
- Skinner box
- Cognitive development stages
- Questioned Freud's theories
Down
- Collective unconscious
- Functionalism
- Cognitive therapy
- Humanistic approach
- Temperament
- Milgram experiment
- Linguistics
- Behaviorism
- Serial position effect
- Bobo doll experiment
- Stages of development
- Theory of multiple intelligences
- Monkey
28 Clues: Memory • Monkey • Emotion • Hypnosis • Parenting • Heuristics • Temperament • Linguistics • Behaviorism • Skinner box • Functionalism • Taste aversion • Oedipus complex • Cognitive therapy • Binet-Simon scale • Attachment theory • Hierarchy of needs • Milgram experiment • Humanistic approach • Bobo doll experiment • Stages of development • Collective unconscious • Serial position effect • Classical conditioning • ...
Natural Science HW 2020-09-24
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- gaseous area surrounding earth
- group of parts that make a whole
- part of ocean near land
- long underwater mountain ranges
- gently sloping platform
- evolution of universe theory
- high altitude division of earth
- a proven hypothesis
- an untested theory
- flat areas composed of igneous rocks
- the study of the universe
- the watery division of earth
- Sciences related to the ocean
- the crust and upper mantle
- hydrosphere, biosphere, atmosphere
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- submerged volcanoes
- interior of the continents
- slowly flowing part of earth
- The study of the weather
- large groups of mountains
- largest of the “spheres”
- deep drop off
- the time since earth formed
- are between margins and ridge
- deep drops on ocean floor
- all life on earth
- moderately dense portion of earth
- Science study of earths systems
- slope into gradual incline
- system with subsystems
- flat areas in ocean
- the study of earth
- place where the water cycle occurs
- cratons with sediment on top
- the path to becoming a law
- dense inner portion of earth
- thin outer skin of earth
37 Clues: deep drop off • all life on earth • the study of earth • an untested theory • submerged volcanoes • flat areas in ocean • a proven hypothesis • system with subsystems • part of ocean near land • gently sloping platform • The study of the weather • largest of the “spheres” • thin outer skin of earth • large groups of mountains • deep drops on ocean floor • the study of the universe • ...
AP Human Geography 2017-04-22
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- 4 Low birth and death rates
- Most known nation without state
- Refers to the totality of customs of a group
- The maximum distance people are willing to travel to use a service.
- The physical separation of different races into different geographic areas
- The basic structure of services, installations, and facilities needed to support economic activities
- How many types of diffusion is there in human geography?
- Largest Religion in world
- Who created the least cost theory?
- What type of city is Istanbul
- Something that brings in people
- Transition What are the 4 stages in this model of development in a country?
- Line divides the more developed north from the less developed south
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- the action or practice of moving livestock from one grazing ground to another in a seasonal cycle
- Religion A religion in which a central authority exercises a high degree of control.
- Religion Religions that attempt to be global, to appeal to all people, wherever they may live in the world, not just to those of one culture or location.
- The shape for the Central Place Theory
- Factor that makes someone leave country
- Place Theory A theory that explains the distribution of services, based on the fact that settlements serve as centers of market areas for services
- Buddhism's hearth
- Model of Development all countries move through 5 steps to development and modernization through selling resources and global participation
- large-scale migration of people of various European ancestries from racially mixed urban regions to more racially homogeneous suburban or exurban regions.
22 Clues: Buddhism's hearth • Largest Religion in world • What type of city is Istanbul • Most known nation without state • Something that brings in people • 4 Low birth and death rates • Who created the least cost theory? • The shape for the Central Place Theory • Factor that makes someone leave country • Refers to the totality of customs of a group • ...
do7g 2025-09-29
Across
- (in the 1920s) a fashionable young woman intent on enjoying herself and flouting conventional standards of behavior
- the production of large quantities of a standardized article by an automated mechanical process.
- government spending, in excess of revenue, of funds raised by borrowing rather than from taxation.
- getting a loan from your brokerage and using the money from the loan to invest in more securities than you can buy with your available cash
- a policy of remaining apart from the affairs or interests of other groups, especially the political affairs of other countries.
- the ability of a customer to obtain goods or services before payment, based on the trust that payment will be made in the future.
- a feeling of reassurance and relaxation following release from anxiety or distress.
- the forming of a theory or conjecture without firm evidence.
- a person who advocates or promotes anarchism or anarchy.
- a sum of money due as one of several equal payments for something, spread over an agreed period of time.
Down
- taxes
- (during Prohibition) an illicit liquor store or nightclub.
- the action of forbidding something, especially by law.
- deposit an amount of money with a broker as security for (an account or transaction)
- a series of workers and machines in a factory by which a succession of identical items is progressively assembled.
- a situation when the customers of a bank or other financial institution withdraw their deposits at the same time over fears about the bank's solvency
- The law would have added one justice to the Court for each justice over the age of 70, with a maximum of six additional justices.
- the preoccupation of society with the acquisition of consumer goods.
- an informal conversation.
- (of a structure) fall down or in; give way.
20 Clues: taxes • an informal conversation. • (of a structure) fall down or in; give way. • the action of forbidding something, especially by law. • a person who advocates or promotes anarchism or anarchy. • (during Prohibition) an illicit liquor store or nightclub. • the forming of a theory or conjecture without firm evidence. • ...
derp 2025-09-17
Across
- (in the 1920s) a fashionable young woman intent on enjoying herself and flouting conventional standards of behavior.
- the production of large quantities of a standardized article by an automated mechanical process.
- government spending, in excess of revenue, of funds raised by borrowing rather than from taxation.
- borrowing money from a broker to purchase stock
- a policy of remaining apart from the affairs or interests of other groups, especially the political affairs of other countries.
- the ability of a customer to obtain goods or services before payment, based on the trust that payment will be made in the future.
- a feeling of reassurance and relaxation following release from anxiety or distress.
- the forming of a theory or conjecture without firm evidence.
- a person who advocates or promotes anarchism or anarchy.
- sum of money due as one of several equal payments for something, spread over an agreed period of time.
Down
- a tax or duty to be paid on a particular class of imports or exports.
- (during Prohibition) an illicit liquor store or nightclub.
- the action of forbidding something, especially by law.
- the edge or border of something.
- a series of workers and machines in a factory by which a succession of identical items is progressively assembled.
- a situation when the customers of a bank or other financial institution withdraw their deposits at the same time over fears about the bank's solvency
- the idea of adding justices to the Supreme Court or lower courts to shift the balance in a liberal, conservative or other direction.
- the preoccupation of society with the acquisition of consumer goods.
- one of a series of radio broadcasts made by President Franklin Delano Roosevelt to the nation, beginning in 1933.
- (of a structure) fall down or in; give way
20 Clues: the edge or border of something. • (of a structure) fall down or in; give way • borrowing money from a broker to purchase stock • the action of forbidding something, especially by law. • a person who advocates or promotes anarchism or anarchy. • (during Prohibition) an illicit liquor store or nightclub. • the forming of a theory or conjecture without firm evidence. • ...
Business English 2024-03-05
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- Absence because of illness - to be on .... ....
- Advantages offered in addition to salary (life insurance, retirement scheme, company car, etc.). Also called perks
- Additional payment to an employee as an incentive or reward
- To stop working in protest against something
- Advancement in rank or position in a company
- Person being trained for a job
- A course of study to prepare for a job
- A lack of ability or a shortcoming in character
- Payments made by the state to an unemployed person
- People who work for a firm or department; employees
- Oral examination of a candidate for employment
- Advance warning of intention to leave one´s job - to give or hand in one´s resignation
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- A position to be filled in a company or firm
- Discharge from employment (also: to fire, to sack, to let go)
- Strong characteristic or particular ability, usually positive
- Education - qualifications - experience
- Summary of one´s education and experience to date; resume; in Latin
- Leave a job volountarily
- Dismiss for economic reasons
- Leave employment because of age, typically on reaching the normal age for leaving work
- To dismiss someone from a job
- Dismiss for economic reasons
- Employ or hire
- Evaluation of one´s abilities
- People who work for a firm or company (employees)
- Employ or take on personnel in a company
26 Clues: Employ or hire • Leave a job volountarily • Dismiss for economic reasons • Dismiss for economic reasons • To dismiss someone from a job • Evaluation of one´s abilities • Person being trained for a job • A course of study to prepare for a job • Education - qualifications - experience • Employ or take on personnel in a company • A position to be filled in a company or firm • ...
Key Sociological Terms 2018-10-05
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- Theory The idea that people do not commit deviant acts because various factors control their impulse to break social norm
- Things that we believe are important and they shape our upbringing
- A theory about inequality between the genders
- A theory that focuses on the individual and their actions
- rate The number of people who complete a survey divided by the number of people who made up the total sample
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- A theory about society being like the human body
- Behaviour that is seen as acceptable in society
- Quantitative method of research
- ailing to maintain a neutral position e.g favouring one side of the argument
- An idea that can be tested by research can be a statement or a question
- Consent Asking for permission from participants being studied
- A theory about class inequalities between the ruling and working class
- A formal method of social control
13 Clues: Quantitative method of research • A formal method of social control • A theory about inequality between the genders • Behaviour that is seen as acceptable in society • A theory about society being like the human body • A theory that focuses on the individual and their actions • Consent Asking for permission from participants being studied • ...
EVOLUTION 2020-03-11
Across
- organs that serve no useful function in an organism.
- 1795 Theory of Geological change
- theory of tendency toward Perfection.
- struggle for members of each species have to compete for food, shelter, other life necessities.
- were derived from common ancestors.
- variation of differences among individuals of a species.
- descent of each living organism has descended, with changes from other species over time.
- smallest island, lowest islands were hot, dry, and nearly barren-Hood Island-sparse vegetation.
- Principles of Geography
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- structures that have different mature forms in different organisms.
- survival of some individuals better suited for the environment.
- a science born in the 20th century, reveals in detail how natural selection works.
- layer show change Geographic Distribution of Living Things.
- change over time.
- selection of nature provides the variation among different organisms.
- wrote an essay summarizing evolutionary change from his field work in Malaysia.
- one of the fundamental keystones of modern biological theory.
- collected the preserved remains of ancient organisms, called fossils.
- remains of ancient organisms.
- selection of results in changes in inherited characteristics of a population.
20 Clues: change over time. • Principles of Geography • remains of ancient organisms. • 1795 Theory of Geological change • were derived from common ancestors. • theory of tendency toward Perfection. • organs that serve no useful function in an organism. • variation of differences among individuals of a species. • layer show change Geographic Distribution of Living Things. • ...
Growth of Firms 2024-01-22
Across
- Cost savings from the way large firms purchase inputs
- Cost savings from the way large firms sell their products
- A synonym for internal when referring to growth
- Occurs when two or more firms agree to join to form a new enterprise
- A synonym for external when referring to growth
- A firm increases its own size by producing more under its existing structure of management and control
- Occur when a firm increases production (scale) and its long run average costs per unit rise
- Occur when a firm increases production and its long run average costs per unit fall
- Occurs when two or more companies share the cost, responsibility, and profit of a starting a new business/company
Down
- Cost savings caused by the methods of production used by large firms
- The cost savings that come from efficiently organizing factor inputs
- One company buys all, or at least a controlling interest, of the shares in the ownership of another company
- When two or more firms join together to form a larger enterprise
- A business in which the owner purchases the right to sell the products or services of another business
- Cost savings that arise from the way large firms raise money
- An increase in a company's size, revenue, market share, and/or profitability over time
16 Clues: A synonym for internal when referring to growth • A synonym for external when referring to growth • Cost savings from the way large firms purchase inputs • Cost savings from the way large firms sell their products • Cost savings that arise from the way large firms raise money • When two or more firms join together to form a larger enterprise • ...
GH Unit 9 Crossword 2024-01-02
Across
- parts of the body
- a change in a species to become fit in there environment - a good change
- the man who proposed theory of aquired traits
- a tool used to see evolutionary changes over time read left to right
- a tool used to determine the animals binomial nomenclature via phenotype
- makes it's own food
- the theory of how Eukaryote developed from areobic heterotrophic prokaryotes
- no oxygen
- Ex: Animals and Plants
- life from living
- two species evolving together due to the influence of the other
- a change in species over time
- eats food
- the smallest classification group
- the largest classification group
- organelle that does photosynthesis
Down
- a change in the genetics (mistake)
- ex: Bacteria
- the man who proposed theory of natural selection
- life from nonliving
- uses oxygen
- the best way to prove evolution through DNA or amino acids
- the process of becoming different species
- asexual reproduction of eukaryotes
- the term for being able to survive and pass down thier genetics
- organelle that does cellular respiration
26 Clues: no oxygen • eats food • uses oxygen • ex: Bacteria • life from living • parts of the body • life from nonliving • makes it's own food • Ex: Animals and Plants • a change in species over time • the largest classification group • the smallest classification group • a change in the genetics (mistake) • asexual reproduction of eukaryotes • organelle that does photosynthesis • ...
Types of Thinking 2025-01-27
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- Based on feelings and experiences.
- Generating new ideas.
- Evaluating information objectively.
- Choosing between options.
- Breaking down information.
- Storing and recalling information.
- Intelligence: Understanding and managing emotions.
- Judging the worth.
- Combining parts to make a whole.
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- Exploring many possibilities.
- Intelligences: Gardner's theory of many minds.
- Focusing on a task.
- Theory: Sternberg's three-part theory.
- Finding solutions.
- Using reason and evidence.
- Seeking the single best answer.
- Thinking about your own thinking.
17 Clues: Finding solutions. • Judging the worth. • Focusing on a task. • Generating new ideas. • Choosing between options. • Using reason and evidence. • Breaking down information. • Exploring many possibilities. • Seeking the single best answer. • Combining parts to make a whole. • Thinking about your own thinking. • Based on feelings and experiences. • Storing and recalling information. • ...
Tfn 2020-12-14
Across
- Watson’s hierarchy of needs begins with this which includes the need for food and fluid, elimination and ventilation.
- Self-care _______ is the action directed towards provision of self-care.
- In the planning phase in the use of 21 Problems in the nursing process, the statements of nursing problems most closely resemble _______ statements.
- This is the study of or analysis or classification based on types or categories.
- Is a systematized information about a process or a method for affecting some desired result through deliberate practical endeavor, with or without use of materials or instruments.
- Jean Watson believes that in this approach to health care is central to the practice of caring in nursing.
- She created the 21 Nursing Problems Theory.
- This is the philosophy and theory of human caring.
- People should be self-reliant, and _______ for their care, as well as others in their family who need care.
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- This concept is an intersubjective human-to-human relationship in which the nurse affects and is affected by the person of the other.
- In this category, communication is adjusted to age and health status.
- Jean Watson stresses _______ aspects of nursing as they intertwine with scientific knowledge and nursing practice of caring in nursing.
- Self-care _______ is a human ability which is “the ability for engaging in self-care” - conditioned by age developmental state, life experience sociocultural orientation health and available resources.
- She developed the Human Caring Theory in the late 1970s.
- This subconcept is where the present is more subjectively real and the past is more objectively real.
- This trait is often required for nurses.
- _______ self-care requisites are associated with life processes, as well as the maintenance of the integrity of human structure and functioning.
- This word comes from the Greek word meaning to cherish, to appreciate, to give special attention; it connotes something very fine, that indeed precious (Medscape Nurses, 2005).
- This is one of the characteristics of the theory of Faye G. Abdellah that focuses on nursing practice and individuals.
- She developed the Self-Care Deficit nursing theory.
20 Clues: This trait is often required for nurses. • She created the 21 Nursing Problems Theory. • This is the philosophy and theory of human caring. • She developed the Self-Care Deficit nursing theory. • She developed the Human Caring Theory in the late 1970s. • In this category, communication is adjusted to age and health status. • ...
unit 9 crossword 2024-01-30
Across
- Famous for his wit and his criticism of Christianity
- he was the first to report telescopic observations
- law of gravity
- population shift from rural to urban areas, the corresponding decrease in the proportion of people living in rural areas
- an idea, theory or model that usually, although not always, concerns the legitimacy of the authority of the state over the individual
- theory or attitude of maintaining or extending power over foreign nations
- inventing different types of steam engine that helped start the Industrial Revolution
- a spatial region or concept division over which a state or organization has a level of cultural, economic, military or political exclusivity.
- God's mandation, is a political and religious doctrine of political legitimacy of a monarchy
- a promoter in the entertainment industry
- In all factorys
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- Congo Conference or West Africa Conference
- book Leviathan
- workers lived in the
- He is the principal source of the theory of separation of powers
- microscopes red blood cells
- He is well known for his work On the Social Contract
- superseded astronomical model in which the Earth and planets revolve around the Sun
- father of liberalism
- people who owned these were rich
20 Clues: book Leviathan • law of gravity • In all factorys • workers lived in the • father of liberalism • microscopes red blood cells • people who owned these were rich • a promoter in the entertainment industry • Congo Conference or West Africa Conference • he was the first to report telescopic observations • Famous for his wit and his criticism of Christianity • ...
Chapter 14 - Understanding Accounting Issues 2013-08-03
Across
- Equipment,land, buildings which has long term use or value
- Firms accounting serving the internal users of a firm
- Manages all the firm's accounting activities
- Liabilities plus owners'equity
- Used to track down hidden funds
- Firms accounting system concerned with external users
- Intangible asset
- summarizes a firm's assets, liabilities and owners' equity
- Examining a company's accounting information
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- Employees of a firm who handle daily accounting needs sometimes in specific areas
- The organized procedure for identifying and measuring financial information
- Noting accounting transactions
- Indicates not only numbers but also explanations
- Revenues minus expenses
- Liquid
- Used internally and a detailed statement for estimated receipts and expenditures
16 Clues: Liquid • Intangible asset • Revenues minus expenses • Noting accounting transactions • Liabilities plus owners'equity • Used to track down hidden funds • Manages all the firm's accounting activities • Examining a company's accounting information • Indicates not only numbers but also explanations • Firms accounting serving the internal users of a firm • ...
Economics 2025-11-06
Across
- Studied
- Productivity
- Profit Helps Society
- Main Problem
- Free Market
- Birthplace
- Limited Government
- University
- Wealth of
- Market Phrase
- Protect Property
- Field of Study
- Taught
- Opposed Theory
- Publication Year
- Death Year
- Global Bank
- Publication Year
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- Moral Book
- Birthplace
- Gov Spending Theory
- Economic Recessions
- Nationality
- Father of Economics
- Wrote General Theory
- Economic Decline
- Gold System
- Crisis Advised
- Policy Tool
- Helped Design
30 Clues: Taught • Studied • Wealth of • Moral Book • Birthplace • Birthplace • University • Death Year • Nationality • Free Market • Gold System • Policy Tool • Global Bank • Productivity • Main Problem • Market Phrase • Helped Design • Crisis Advised • Field of Study • Opposed Theory • Economic Decline • Protect Property • Publication Year • Publication Year • Limited Government • Gov Spending Theory • Economic Recessions • ...
educational research 2021-05-25
Across
- Preferring the most simple theory that works
- A researcher who focuses on testing theories and hypotheses using quantitative data to see if they are confirmed or not
- Group- and society-level factors
- The philosophical idea that reason is the primary source of knowledge
- Stating what is likely to occur, not what will necessarily occur
- A set of published research studies on a particular topic
- The theory of knowledge and its justification; the branch of philosophy dealing with knowledge and its justification
- A bottom-up or theory-generation approach to research
- Attempting to generate ideas about phenomena
- Attempting to apply research to make certain outcomes occur
- Attempting to predict or forecast a phenomenon
- Evaluation focused on improving the evaluation object
- Research aimed at generating fundamental knowledge and theoretical understanding about basic human and other natural processes
- Determining the worth, merit, or quality of an evaluation object
- Attempting to describe the characteristics of a phenomenon
- Applied research focused on solving practitioners’ local problems
- The process of drawing a conclusion that is “probably” true
- Evaluation focused on determining the overall effectiveness and usefulness of the evaluation object
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- The philosophical idea that empirical research provides evidence, not proof
- Factors relating individuals to other individuals and to social groups
- Research focused on answering practical questions to provide relatively immediate solutions
- explicitly done for the purpose of advancing an ideological position or orientation
- Individual-level factors or variables
- objective of educational research that attempts to understand the subjective viewpoints
- top-down or theory-testing approach to research
- The future might not resemble the past
- A prediction or educated guess
- A statement based on observation, experiment, or experience
- explanation or explanatory system that discusses how a phenomenon operates and why it operates as it does
- process of drawing a conclusion that is necessarily true if the premises
- Research examining the same variables with different people
- property that statements and theories should be testable and refutable
- A top-down or theory-testing approach to research
- A summary of what is in an article; a brief description of the essential characteristics of the study
- A researcher who focuses on exploration, description, and understanding of subjective meanings and sometimes the generation and construction of theories using qualitative data
- Attempting to show how and why a phenomenon operates as it does
- The idea that knowledge comes from experience
37 Clues: A prediction or educated guess • Group- and society-level factors • Individual-level factors or variables • The future might not resemble the past • Preferring the most simple theory that works • Attempting to generate ideas about phenomena • The idea that knowledge comes from experience • Attempting to predict or forecast a phenomenon • ...
Map of Physics 2021-08-04
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- produce many colors
- law of motion founder
- language of physics
- the splitting of the atom used in our nuclear power plant
- who doesn't need medium to travel
- energy that pass from one to another
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- the description of magnets, electricity
- physics future research
- world for a small particles theory
- related to the theory of waves
- energy that travels through medium
- who developed relativity theory
- who discovered electric and magnetic field
13 Clues: produce many colors • language of physics • law of motion founder • physics future research • related to the theory of waves • who developed relativity theory • who doesn't need medium to travel • world for a small particles theory • energy that travels through medium • energy that pass from one to another • the description of magnets, electricity • ...
Alexandra Uhler Chapter 7 2023-01-12
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- rewards or punishments tht encourage conformity to social norms
- discouraging criminal acts by threatening punishments
- the theory that society creates deviance by identifying particular members as deviant
- bahavior that overconforms to social expectations
- a social condition in which norms are weak conflicting or absent
- punishment intended to make criminals pay compensation for their acts
- a method of protecting society from crinimals by keeping them in prison
- the theory that individuals learn deviance by identifying particular members as deviant
- only occasional breaking of norms
- the theory that compliance with societal norms requires strong bonds between individuals and society
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- the theory that deviance is more likey to occur when a gap exists between cultural goals and the abilty to achieve them
- behavior that departs from societal or group norms
- behavior that underconforms to accepted norms
- a person who breaks significant societal or group norms
- the process of changing or reforming a criminal through socialization
- an act commited in violation of the law
- a system comprising institutions and processrd responsible for enforcing criminal statuses
- ways to encourage conformity to society's norms
- deviance that becomes a lifestyle and part of an individuals identity
- an undesirable label used to deny a deviant acceptance
- job related crimes commited by high-status people
- the process of reducing the seriousness of the crimes that injure people of lower status
- a repitition of or return to criminal behavior
23 Clues: only occasional breaking of norms • an act commited in violation of the law • behavior that underconforms to accepted norms • a repitition of or return to criminal behavior • ways to encourage conformity to society's norms • bahavior that overconforms to social expectations • job related crimes commited by high-status people • ...
HUM1020 Final Exam 2024-12-04
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- Last name of Ulysses main character
- Radical choreographer
- Composer of 4'33''
- Lead action painter of the 20th century
- Believed in "Aryan racial superiority"
- Known for method acting
- Artist who embraced abstraction
- Picasso was known for what art
- Creator of libido theory
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- Author of equality
- Shots in rapid succession
- Pioneer in American Pop art
- Another name for sustainable design architecture
- Found inspiration in Native American idioms
- Creator of Guernica
- The elimination of subject matter
- Composer of Einstein on the Beach
- Theory of existentialism
- Author of Go Tell it on the Mountain
- Age of high tech, mass media and communication
20 Clues: Author of equality • Composer of 4'33'' • Creator of Guernica • Radical choreographer • Known for method acting • Theory of existentialism • Creator of libido theory • Shots in rapid succession • Pioneer in American Pop art • Picasso was known for what art • Artist who embraced abstraction • The elimination of subject matter • Composer of Einstein on the Beach • ...
Unit 1: The Universe & Big Bang Theory 2022-09-08
Across
- The theory of how the universe and all it contents came to be
- Means the earth is in the middle
- Galaxies are moving toward each other
- The earth takes 365 1/4 days to orbit the sun
Down
- Earth spins on its axis
- Found 3 pieces of evidence to support big bang theory
- Galaxies are moving away from each other
- Found evidence by using his telescope to support the heliocentric theory
- Means the sun is in the middle
- Proposed the heliocentric theory
- Proposed the geocentric theory of the solar system
11 Clues: Earth spins on its axis • Means the sun is in the middle • Means the earth is in the middle • Proposed the heliocentric theory • Galaxies are moving toward each other • Galaxies are moving away from each other • The earth takes 365 1/4 days to orbit the sun • Proposed the geocentric theory of the solar system • Found 3 pieces of evidence to support big bang theory • ...
