theory of the firm Crossword Puzzles
Plate Tectonics 2017-10-17
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- How scientists study the inside of Earth since we can’t drill down that far
- A break in Earth’s crust where rocks slipped past each other
- Where seafloor spreading begins
- When molten material is added to make new oceanic crust
- Valley along the ocean floor where oceanic crust sinks into the mantle
- When pieces of Earth’s crust diverges on land
- Scientist that came up with the theory of continental drift
- What scientists use to explore the ocean floor
- The theory that Earth’s plates are in a slow, constant motion
- Produced when 2 continental plates collide
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- The remains of a prehistoric organism
- Causes the plates to move
- When oceanic crust sinks beneath a deep-ocean trench and back into the mantle
- Theory of how the continents spread away from each other
- When plates move away from each other
- 3rd layer of Earth that is very hot, yet solid where convection currents are
- Supercontinent that existed around 300 million years ago
- When plates come together
- Measure of how much mass there is in an object
- When plates slip past each other
20 Clues: Causes the plates to move • When plates come together • Where seafloor spreading begins • When plates slip past each other • The remains of a prehistoric organism • When plates move away from each other • Produced when 2 continental plates collide • When pieces of Earth’s crust diverges on land • Measure of how much mass there is in an object • ...
Chapter 2: The People Business 2023-08-28
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- people who don't feel valued often struggle with feelings of self doubt and _________
- part of cognitive development involves
- slowing and decline in the economy
- theory Theory based on the assumption that people are affected by rewards and punishments, but that their reaction to rewards and punishments are filtered by their own perceptions, thoughts, and motivations.
- Carol Gilligan expanded on ______________ theory by considering how women and girls make moral decisions
- ideas about how people process information, think, and learn.
- supply of assets that can be when needed
- theorized that all people have the same basic needs to survive.
- a theory based on the belief that people behavior is determined by forces in the environment that are beyond their control
- to fully realize your potential
- ideas that analyze the symbolic meaning behind behaviors
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- repetition of behaviors when reinforced
- behaviors associated with emotional responses
- when the economy accelerates and increases
- gradual process in which people change from birth through adulthood
- person or family's measure of the wealth, comforts, and material goods available for them
- is often called the father of psychoanalysis
- comprehensive explanations about why people act and behave the way they do and how they change over time.
- the human services profession is often referred to as ______________________ because human services workers share a common goal of helping people
- according to Erickson's psychosocial development stages, first conflict people must successfully resolve is _____________
- when the economy begins to accelerate or look hopeful
21 Clues: to fully realize your potential • slowing and decline in the economy • part of cognitive development involves • repetition of behaviors when reinforced • supply of assets that can be when needed • when the economy accelerates and increases • is often called the father of psychoanalysis • behaviors associated with emotional responses • ...
The Great Depression 2023-03-05
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- a place where food is offered to the hungry usually for free or sometimes at a below-market price.
- was an American politician who served as the 31st president of the United States
- was a period of severe dust storms
- is a humanitarian aid organization
- was an American politician who served four terms as Governor of New York and was the Democratic Party's candidate for president in 1928.
- was a group of 43,000 demonstrators
- created to protect U.S. farmers and other industries from foreign competitors.
- is a combination of two programs: a price floor and government purchase of surplus.
- involves 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.
- the ability to borrow money or access goods or services with the understanding that you'll pay later.
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- was a government corporation administered by the United States Federal Government.
- Dow Jones, or simply the Dow, is a stock market index of 30 prominent companies listed on stock exchanges in the United States.
- a line of people waiting to receive free food.
- the forming of a theory or conjecture without firm evidence.
- is a piece of legislation passed in 1932.
- is a decrease in the general price level of goods and services.
- is a concrete arch-gravity dam in the Black Canyon of the Colorado River.
- the worst economic downturn in the history of the industrialized world, lasting from 1929 to 1939.
- a deprived area on the outskirts of a town consisting of large numbers of crude dwellings.
- was a major American stock market crash that occurred in the autumn of 1929.
20 Clues: was a period of severe dust storms • is a humanitarian aid organization • was a group of 43,000 demonstrators • is a piece of legislation passed in 1932. • a line of people waiting to receive free food. • the forming of a theory or conjecture without firm evidence. • is a decrease in the general price level of goods and services. • ...
Unit 1 American Government 2021-09-30
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- He believed that all people were born good and society makes people good
- The theory that all states started with the smallest form of government: a family
- all economic decisions are made by the government
- no economic decisions are made by the government
- One person rules
- He believed that people are naturally good and should govern themselves
- The system where individuals vote for the legislature and president
- The branch that interprets laws
- The theory that the people and government formed a contract where the government got loyalty from the people while the people got protected by the government
- The people rule!
- The theory that the strongest person or group is the leader
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- Power is spread to every area with little or no central power
- all power is in one place in the state
- He believed all people should give up their freedom for safety
- A small group of people rule
- The system where individuals vote for legislature and then the legislature picks a leader
- the branch that enforces laws
- The branch that makes laws
- The theory that the leader is chosen by a god or divine power
- There is some central power and some power in each area
20 Clues: One person rules • The people rule! • The branch that makes laws • A small group of people rule • the branch that enforces laws • The branch that interprets laws • all power is in one place in the state • no economic decisions are made by the government • all economic decisions are made by the government • There is some central power and some power in each area • ...
BAV cross word 2024-11-29
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- For an unlevered firm, the free cash flow to the firm is………………….to the free cash flow to equity.
- An option to ……………………………….. provides a company with the flexibility to increase the scale of a project in the future when the initial project is performing well.
- ………………….cash flows that are considered relevant to the valuation of a project, being only those that are a direct result of the acceptance of an investment?
- If the cash flows in the valuation exercise for a levered firm is FCFF, the discount rate should be the cost of -------------------------.
- Private equity investments are ……………. and illiquid and thus require high returns.
- Porter’s five forces model evaluates the profitability of any …………………………..
- Stern -------------------and company developed EVA (Economic Profit) to provide a single, value-based measure which can be used in solving the measurement problem in short-term.
- …………………………valuation refers to the value of the startup business that is implied by the amount of money invested by the VC fund in combination with the fraction of the startup company’s shares that the VC acquires. (includes hypen).
- ………………………………… depreciation is simply the change in the present value of a project’s expected future cash flows from year to year.
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- In BCG matrix, the……………..category represents products and services with high market growth but low market share.(No space)
- The minimum acceptable rate of return on a capital investment project is called ……………….. rate.
- Earnings criterion implicitly uses the wrong cost of equity capital to evaluate an investment. We refer to this as the……………………. problem. (includes hyphen)
- …………………………represent a business acquisition strategy whereby an investor group acquires all the equity of a firm and assumes its debts. (it is an abbreviation)
- For an unlevered firm, The free cash flow to the firm is……………………………to the free cash flow to equity.
- In……………………equivalent method of valuation, the cash flows are adjusted for risk.
- ………………………. synergies occur when the combined company can increase its sales by accessing new capital or leveraging its expanded customer base.
- An investment project that reduces the firm’s earnings in the current or following year is referred to as earnings ------------------------.
- If Discounted Cash Flow (DCF) valuation is employed to assess the worth of a firm's cash flows during the planning period, while relative valuation is utilized for calculating terminal value, it is called as………………valuation approach.
- Bad projects that have ……………… earnings can be accretive to earnings in the early years of project life and have negative NPVs. (includes hypen)
- While valuing the Young firms and startups that do not have an established history of earnings use the ratio of Enterprise Value (EV) to …………………… .
20 Clues: Porter’s five forces model evaluates the profitability of any ………………………….. • In……………………equivalent method of valuation, the cash flows are adjusted for risk. • Private equity investments are ……………. and illiquid and thus require high returns. • The minimum acceptable rate of return on a capital investment project is called ……………….. rate. • ...
geology 2016-10-12
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- waves/ stored energy that is released in the form of intense vibrations during an earthquake
- rock/ a rock formed by cooling and solidification
- the study of Earth and rocks
- instruments that record the vibrations of the Earth during and earthquake
- rock/ igneous rocks formed from the molten lava that flows onto the surface of the Earth
- below the lithosphere that plates float on
- two plates collide against one another
- the boundary between two plates that have been displaced
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- A portion of Earth made up of the crust and the solid portion of the upper mantle
- boundary/ two plates slide past each other
- two plates move away from one another
- theory that the continents were connected together at one point
- the position on the surface of the Earth directly above the focus of an earthquake
- scientist who made a theory that the plates were moving
- theory that Earth's crust is made up of rigid plates that move
- a rock formed by heat and pressure
- people who study earthquakes
- rock/ a rock formed by weathering and erosion
- molten rock that triggers earthquakes and creates volcanoes as it rises within the Earth
- magma that rises to earth's suface
20 Clues: the study of Earth and rocks • people who study earthquakes • a rock formed by heat and pressure • magma that rises to earth's suface • two plates move away from one another • two plates collide against one another • boundary/ two plates slide past each other • below the lithosphere that plates float on • rock/ a rock formed by weathering and erosion • ...
Activity: CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2025-09-03
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- COUNTRIES – The less industrialized nations dependent on core countries for capital.
- MONETARY FUND – The organization that fosters global monetary cooperation and stability.
- THEORY – The theory that focuses on understanding the “periphery” in relation to the core.
- – The process of interaction and integration among people, companies, and governments.
- GLOBALIZATION – The spread of goods, services, capital, and technology across countries.
- TRADE ORGANIZATION – The body that regulates and facilitates international trade.
- COUNTRIES – The buffer states that share traits of both core and periphery.
- NATIONS – The intergovernmental organization promoting cooperation and maintaining order.
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- ORGANIZATIONS – Institutions that facilitate cooperation and coordination among nations.
- GLOBALIZATION – The growth of the worldwide political system in size and complexity.
- – The sociologist who developed the world-systems theory.
- GLOBALIZATION – The worldwide transmission of ideas, meanings, and values.
- – The system that dominated Western Europe before the rise of capitalism.
- THEORY – The approach to social analysis and change developed by Wallerstein.
- COUNTRIES – The dominant, capitalist states with high industrialization and urbanization.
15 Clues: – The sociologist who developed the world-systems theory. • – The system that dominated Western Europe before the rise of capitalism. • GLOBALIZATION – The worldwide transmission of ideas, meanings, and values. • COUNTRIES – The buffer states that share traits of both core and periphery. • ...
economic crossword puzzle 2025-09-24
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- any factor that makes it difficult for a new firm to enter a market
- a market that runs most efficiently when one larger firm provides all of the output
- the division of consumers into groups based on how much they will pay for a good
- an agreement among firms to charge one price for the same good
- when two or more companies join to form a single firm
- a product,such as petroleum or milk, that is considered the same no matter what
- the expenses a new business must pay before it can begin to produce and sell goods
- a government issued right to operate a business
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- a market structure in which a few large firms to dominate a market
- an illegal agreement along firms to divide the market,set prices, or limit production
- The simplest market structure to study
- the removal of government controls the market
- laws that encourage competition in the marketplace
- a way to attract customers through style,service, or location
- a market In which a singer sellers dominates
- selling a product below cost for a short period of time to drive competitors out of the market
16 Clues: The simplest market structure to study • a market In which a singer sellers dominates • the removal of government controls the market • a government issued right to operate a business • laws that encourage competition in the marketplace • when two or more companies join to form a single firm • a way to attract customers through style,service, or location • ...
Fundamentals of Partnership 2020-07-24
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- Reputation of the firm
- Written agreement between partners
- Rectification of error in a partnership firm
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- Treatment of loan by a partner
- Amount withdrawn for personal use
- When every partner work as a principal for himself as well as for other partners
- Member of a partnership firm
- Maximum number of partners in a firm
8 Clues: Reputation of the firm • Member of a partnership firm • Treatment of loan by a partner • Amount withdrawn for personal use • Written agreement between partners • Maximum number of partners in a firm • Rectification of error in a partnership firm • When every partner work as a principal for himself as well as for other partners
Chapter 2 Croossword 2019-09-04
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- he developed an early theory of evolution involving the inheritance of acquired characteristics although his mechanism of evolution was wrong.
- he is the father of modern genetics, and was a christian monk by profession but a scientist by nature.
- a random change in a gene or chromosome, creating a new trait that may be advantageous, deleterious, or neutral in its effects on the organism.
- the doctrine asserting that cataclysmic events (such as volcanoes, earthquakes, and floods), rather than evolutionary processes, are responsible for geologic changes throughout Earth's history.
- he concluded that each Finch species had adapted to the particular environment and food resources of its island.
- adaptive radiation is a type of
- He did pioneering biological research using a very simple microscope.
- the genetic makeup of an organism; the combination of alleles for a given gene.
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- The theory that processes that occurred in the geologic past are still at work today.
- first proposed by Lamarck, the theory of evolution through the inheritance of acquired characteristics in which an organism can pass on features acquired during its lifetime.
- he created the first scientific classification of plants and animals.
- as proposed by Darwin, the units of inheritance, supposedly accumulated in the gametes so they could be passed on to offspring.
- he provided geologic evidence necessary for calculating time span of evolution.
- the study of extinct life forms through the analysis of fossils.
- although Darwin often gets some credit for the development of the theory of evolution through natural selection, this person contributed substantially to evolutionary theory.
- presented the binomial nomenclature taxonomy of plants and animals.
16 Clues: adaptive radiation is a type of • the study of extinct life forms through the analysis of fossils. • presented the binomial nomenclature taxonomy of plants and animals. • he created the first scientific classification of plants and animals. • He did pioneering biological research using a very simple microscope. • ...
Chapter 2 Crossword 2019-09-04
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- he is the father of modern genetics, and was a christian monk by profession but a scientist by nature.
- although Darwin often gets some credit for the development of the theory of evolution through natural selection, this person contributed substantially to evolutionary theory.
- The theory that processes that occurred in the geologic past are still at work today.
- the genetic makeup of an organism; the combination of alleles for a given gene.
- he developed an early theory of evolution involving the inheritance of acquired characteristics although his mechanism of evolution was wrong.
- presented the binomial nomenclature taxonomy of plants and animals.
- he provided geologic evidence necessary for calculating time span of evolution.
- he created the first scientific classification of plants and animals.
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- He did pioneering biological research using a very simple microscope.
- first proposed by Lamarck, the theory of evolution through the inheritance of acquired characteristics in which an organism can pass on features acquired during its lifetime.
- the doctrine asserting that cataclysmic events (such as volcanoes, earthquakes, and floods), rather than evolutionary processes, are responsible for geologic changes throughout Earth's history.
- a random change in a gene or chromosome, creating a new trait that may be advantageous, deleterious, or neutral in its effects on the organism.
- adaptive radiation is a type of
- the study of extinct life forms through the analysis of fossils.
- as proposed by Darwin, the units of inheritance, supposedly accumulated in the gametes so they could be passed on to offspring.
- he concluded that each Finch species had adapted to the particular environment and food resources of its island.
16 Clues: adaptive radiation is a type of • the study of extinct life forms through the analysis of fossils. • presented the binomial nomenclature taxonomy of plants and animals. • He did pioneering biological research using a very simple microscope. • he created the first scientific classification of plants and animals. • ...
The Scientific Revolution! 2021-10-12
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- The Scientific Revolution challenged many medieval ideas about science. All of the following were astronomers during the Scientific Revolution except
- The idea that the earth is the center of the universe is the what theory.
- The idea that the sun is the center of the universe is the what theory.
- who correctly determined that the heart, not the liver, pumped blood through the body
- who is often referred to as the as the founder of modern human anaotomy
- what was an Italian astronomer who developed the telescope, which then confirmed Copernicus’ Heliocentric Theory
- who made the laws of planetary motion
- Which scientist developed laws of motion?
- During the scientific revolution people started using experiments to test theories rather than just believing the
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- Nicolaus Copernicus used what to come up with his theory.
- who was named the "father of modern observational astronomy
- During the Scientific Revolution the heliocentric view of the universe was first proposed by __.
- The English philosopher who proposed the Scientific Method
- This is the structure of living things.
- What did Galileo Improve
15 Clues: What did Galileo Improve • who made the laws of planetary motion • This is the structure of living things. • Which scientist developed laws of motion? • Nicolaus Copernicus used what to come up with his theory. • The English philosopher who proposed the Scientific Method • who was named the "father of modern observational astronomy • ...
Humor Therapy 2024-12-10
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- There are this many major theories of humor.
- Understanding the humor and logic behind a joke.
- Self-______ is the best type of humor in reducing stress.
- Sense of humor that one might be too shy to share.
- Blatantly rude or offensive humor.
- Commonly found in cartoons when both parents and kids laugh but for different reasons.
- Sense of humor where someone can take a joke.
- Theory in which people mock and ridicule at the misfortunes of others.
- There are this many types of humor.
- Type of humor that is vulgar, found in shows like South Park.
- Group laughter that is prolonged and voluntary.
- Examples of this aggression-based humor include getting pied or slipping on a banana peel.
- Type of humor that jokes about death.
- The way an individual uses humor in their own life.
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- Release theory is also called...
- Theory that humor is a gift from God.
- Can bring humor to a depressive situation.
- Theory that people laugh because they don't understand the joke.
- Written, dramatized form of parody that can mock something or someone.
- A perception of being silly or laughable; also considered a defense mechanism.
- A coping technique that uses comic relief to focus on more positive aspects.
- Sense of humor that is mutual.
- Unrealistic humor that seems ridiculous.
- Sense of humor where one person provides laughable moments.
- Absurd humor is also called...
- Theory that laughter is letting go of nervous energy or sexual tension.
- Type of humor when the opposite of what is expected happens.
- Author of Anatomy of an Illness (1976) and used humor to help heal himself from illness.
- Type of humor that is witty, or puns.
- Type of humor considered to be an attempt at verbal revenge, induces stress rather than decreases.
30 Clues: Sense of humor that is mutual. • Absurd humor is also called... • Release theory is also called... • Blatantly rude or offensive humor. • There are this many types of humor. • Theory that humor is a gift from God. • Type of humor that is witty, or puns. • Type of humor that jokes about death. • Unrealistic humor that seems ridiculous. • ...
FAMOUS PHILOSOPHERS AND MATHEMATICIANS 2024-10-28
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- Greek mathematician and engineer, famous for his principle in fluid dynamics.
- German philosopher, known for his concepts of the Übermensch and eternal recurrence.
- Italian philosopher, famous for his political treatise "The Prince."
- Greek philosopher, known for his philosophy on simple pleasures and happiness.
- German philosopher and mathematician, co-creator of calculus.
- British philosopher, known for his work on utilitarianism and liberalism.
- Ancient Greek philosopher, known for founding the Academy in Athens.
- German mathematician, known for contributions to number theory.
- French philosopher, famous for his wit and advocacy of freedom of speech.
- English mathematician, formulated the laws of motion and gravity.
- Greek mathematician, known for his theorem in geometry.
- British mathematician, pioneer in computer science and artificial intelligence.
- German philosopher, known for his work on ethics and metaphysics.
- British philosopher and logician, known for his work on analytic philosophy.
- Greek mathematician, proposed the heliocentric model of the universe.
- mathematician and philosopher who worked on logic and set theory.
- English philosopher, known for his ideas on natural rights and empiricism.
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- Italian astronomer and physicist, confirmed heliocentrism through his observations.
- Austrian-British philosopher, known for his work on language and logic.
- French mathematician and philosopher, known for "Pascal’s Triangle" and probability theory.
- Scottish philosopher, famous for his work on skepticism and empiricism.
- Greek philosopher, a student of Aristotle, known for his work on music theory.
- French mathematician, famous for Fermat’s Last Theorem.
- Greek mathematician, known as the "father of geometry."
- Dutch philosopher, known for his work on ethics and rationalism.
- Greek philosopher, student of Plato and tutor of Alexander the Great.
- Greek philosopher, famous for his method of questioning and dialogues.
- French philosopher, famous for the phrase "I think, therefore I am."
- English philosopher, best known for his book "Leviathan" on political theory.
- Austrian logician, famous for his incompleteness theorems.
30 Clues: French mathematician, famous for Fermat’s Last Theorem. • Greek mathematician, known as the "father of geometry." • Greek mathematician, known for his theorem in geometry. • Austrian logician, famous for his incompleteness theorems. • German philosopher and mathematician, co-creator of calculus. • German mathematician, known for contributions to number theory. • ...
FAMOUS PHILOSOPHERS AND MATHEMATICIANS 2024-10-28
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- French mathematician, famous for Fermat’s Last Theorem.
- Ancient Greek philosopher, known for founding the Academy in Athens.
- French mathematician and philosopher, known for "Pascal’s Triangle" and probability theory.
- British philosopher, known for his work on utilitarianism and liberalism.
- Dutch philosopher, known for his work on ethics and rationalism.
- French philosopher, famous for the phrase "I think, therefore I am."
- German philosopher, known for his concepts of the Übermensch and eternal recurrence.
- Greek philosopher, known for his philosophy on simple pleasures and happiness.
- Greek philosopher, student of Plato and tutor of Alexander the Great.
- Italian philosopher, famous for his political treatise "The Prince."
- mathematician and philosopher who worked on logic and set theory.
- English mathematician, formulated the laws of motion and gravity.
- Greek mathematician, known for his theorem in geometry.
- British philosopher and logician, known for his work on analytic philosophy.
- Greek mathematician, known as the "father of geometry."
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- Greek mathematician, proposed the heliocentric model of the universe.
- German philosopher, known for his work on ethics and metaphysics.
- Austrian logician, famous for his incompleteness theorems.
- German mathematician, known for contributions to number theory.
- Austrian-British philosopher, known for his work on language and logic.
- English philosopher, known for his ideas on natural rights and empiricism.
- Scottish philosopher, famous for his work on skepticism and empiricism.
- Greek philosopher, famous for his method of questioning and dialogues.
- English philosopher, best known for his book "Leviathan" on political theory.
- Greek mathematician and engineer, famous for his principle in fluid dynamics.
- Greek philosopher, a student of Aristotle, known for his work on music theory.
- French philosopher, famous for his wit and advocacy of freedom of speech.
- Italian astronomer and physicist, confirmed heliocentrism through his observations.
- British mathematician, pioneer in computer science and artificial intelligence.
- German philosopher and mathematician, co-creator of calculus.
30 Clues: French mathematician, famous for Fermat’s Last Theorem. • Greek mathematician, known for his theorem in geometry. • Greek mathematician, known as the "father of geometry." • Austrian logician, famous for his incompleteness theorems. • German philosopher and mathematician, co-creator of calculus. • German mathematician, known for contributions to number theory. • ...
Enlightenment 2021-09-23
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- theory that the governed will give up some rights and freedoms, and the governing will make decisions in the best interest of the people
- parties where people met to discuss new ideas
- believed that people learned from experience and could improve themselves, favored self government, believed in the freedom of citizens, wrote Two Treatises of Government
- the father of modern chemistry
- a person who rules with absolute power
- theory that the sun is the center of the solar system
- developed the laws of gravity and motion
- a style of art characterized by dull colors and strong lines
- discovered the planets revolve in elliptical orbits
- promoted the scientific method
- believed in women's rights, and advocated for women's education and the right to vote
- believed in a government made by the people, and development the social contract
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- a logical procedure for gathering and testing ideas
- the people who presented new ways of thinking during the Enlightenment
- fought for tolerance, reason, freedom of religion and speech
- was the start of checks and balances, seperation of power, and a multi branch government
- formed the heliocentric theory
- theory that that the earth is the center of the solar system
- believed in fair and equal punishment
- used the microscope to observe bacteria and red blood cells
- believed that people were naturally wicked and selfish, and there needed to be a government to keep them in line, wrote Leviathan
- invented the smallpox vaccine
- a style of art characterized by
- lines and colors
- perfected the telescope and observed the moon
- created analytical geometry and huge supporter of the scientific method
26 Clues: lines and colors • invented the smallpox vaccine • formed the heliocentric theory • the father of modern chemistry • promoted the scientific method • a style of art characterized by • believed in fair and equal punishment • a person who rules with absolute power • developed the laws of gravity and motion • parties where people met to discuss new ideas • ...
THE VOCABULARY OF YOUR TRAINING 2020-09-09
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- Someone who earns money in a firm
- The monthly sum of money you get for your work
- The job title you will get
- A job you do without receiving money for it, is-
- It is also called firm or business
- A synonym for trainee
- Someone you work for
- Learning new skills for a job
- A company which has less than 50 employees, is -
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- What you are following in high school
- The diploma you are preparing
- The British word for training period
- An activity done during a work placement
- The people who work for a business
- It is your school status
- A supervisor of a trainee's activities
- It is a non-profit making organisation
- Someone who works for you
18 Clues: Someone you work for • A synonym for trainee • It is your school status • Someone who works for you • The job title you will get • The diploma you are preparing • Learning new skills for a job • Someone who earns money in a firm • The people who work for a business • It is also called firm or business • The British word for training period • What you are following in high school • ...
1.4.4-1.4.5 2021-04-29
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- What is a type of nonfinancial method?
- Who created the hierachy of needs theory?
- Type of leadership
- Whose theory is based only on increasing
- What does a leader do?
- What type of leadership can be similar to a parent child relationship?
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- What is the bottom step of maslows theory?
- Type of Financial method
- What theory focuses on the needs of the employees?
- Who invented the two fator theory?
10 Clues: Type of leadership • What does a leader do? • Type of Financial method • Who invented the two fator theory? • What is a type of nonfinancial method? • Whose theory is based only on increasing • Who created the hierachy of needs theory? • What is the bottom step of maslows theory? • What theory focuses on the needs of the employees? • ...
Inside Earth 2018-03-29
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- An underwater mountain range.(2 Words)
- The Lithosphere includes Earth's _____ layers?
- The place where 2 plates meet is a _____.
- A _____ boundary is where 2 plates collide.
- A famous divergent boundary found in the ocean.(3 words)
- A_____ boundary is where 2 plates slide past each other.
- The formation of new areas of oceanic crust is ____.(3 Words)
- The theory of ______ is the theory of plate movement.(2 Words)
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- The movement of the continents can be described as _____.
- What is the Asthenosphere involved with?(2 Words)
- When 2 plates collide, the denser plate gets pulled under the other plate. This is called____.
- Heat is transferred by ______.
- What layer of the Earth formed first?
- What causes the mantle to flow?(2 Words)
- A _____ boundary is where 2 plates spread apart.
- This person developed the theory of Plate Tectonics.
- ______ involves harmful waves moving as subatomic particles.
- The most common geological events to happen at transform boundaries.
18 Clues: Heat is transferred by ______. • What layer of the Earth formed first? • An underwater mountain range.(2 Words) • What causes the mantle to flow?(2 Words) • The place where 2 plates meet is a _____. • A _____ boundary is where 2 plates collide. • The Lithosphere includes Earth's _____ layers? • A _____ boundary is where 2 plates spread apart. • ...
CRIME AND DEVIANCE THEORISTS 2022-11-14
10 Clues: STRAIN THEORY • THEORY OF ANOMIE • LABELLING THEORY • SUBCULTURAL THEORY • SOCIAL CONTROL THEORY • DIFFERENTIAL ASSOCIATION • CRIME IS DETERMINED BY UPPER CLASS • PSHCYOANALYSIS OF THE CRIMINAL MIND • BIOLOGICAL THEORY (FACIAL FEATURES) • CRIMINALS ARE DEFINED BY BODY TYPE (MESOMORPH)
The Nebular Theory Crossword 2023-05-01
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- Giant ______ theory is the theory that a large object struck earth breaking off a piece of earth's mantle which became the moon
- Jovian planets are made of mostly this
- A ______ collapsed into a flat disk
- The process of how the planets formed
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- _______ theory is the theory that our moon was a piece of earth that disconnected when earth was molten
- According to nebular theory, after the nebula collapsed the nebula proceeded to ____
- The ___ formed in the center of this spinning nebula
- _______ theory is the theory that our moon was floating in space until it was captured by earth's gravitational
- The solar system was formed 4.6 _______ years ago
- All the planets orbit in the ____ plane and direction
10 Clues: A ______ collapsed into a flat disk • The process of how the planets formed • Jovian planets are made of mostly this • The solar system was formed 4.6 _______ years ago • The ___ formed in the center of this spinning nebula • All the planets orbit in the ____ plane and direction • According to nebular theory, after the nebula collapsed the nebula proceeded to ____ • ...
Section 3 Crossword 2022-03-10
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- preoccupy or fill the mind of (someone) continually, intrusively, and to a troubling extent.
- to give a half-suppressed, typically scornful laugh.
- unwilling and hesitant; disinclined.
- extremely unpleasant.
- to move about or travel aimlessly or unsystematically, especially over a wide area
- Of a rich deep red color inclining to purple.
- greatly astonished or amazed.
- to expose (one's country, a group, or a person) to danger by treacherously giving information to an enemy.
- allow the existence, occurrence, or practice of (something that one does not necessarily like or agree with) without interference.
- the forming of a theory or conjecture without firm evidence.
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- an amount of something left over when requirements have been met; an excess of production or supply over demand.
- twist together into a confused mass.
- the feeling or state of being annoyed; irritation.
- the action or process of making something stronger or more solid.
- an animal that is hunted and killed by another for food.
- an act of spending money freely or extravagantly.
- dreamy and unaware of one's surroundings, for example because one is in love.
- a person who kills or takes part in killing a king
- a recess in the wall of a room or garden.
- a low protective wall along the edge of a roof, bridge, or balcony.
- move about or travel aimlessly or unsystematically, especially over a wide area.
- unable to concentrate because one's mind is preoccupied.
- the state of being barred from one's native country, typically for political or punitive reasons.
23 Clues: extremely unpleasant. • greatly astonished or amazed. • twist together into a confused mass. • unwilling and hesitant; disinclined. • a recess in the wall of a room or garden. • Of a rich deep red color inclining to purple. • an act of spending money freely or extravagantly. • the feeling or state of being annoyed; irritation. • ...
COMM 390 Crossword Puzzle 2020-06-15
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- Ultra-argumentativeness using personal attacks, name-calling, and other aggressive tactics
- Communication within oneself; self-dialogue
- A theory that holds one’s personality and behavior are influenced by social development as opposed to biological development
- The idea that people make life choices based on a cost-benefit analysis of what better meets personal goals
- A state where one thing or person requires another thing or person to meet goals
- Focusing discussion on the interaction process; communication about communication
- In attribution theory, where one ascribes motivations for personal behavior to a personal character trait when it is most flattering and to situation constraints to diminish personal responsibility
- A struggle among a small number of interdependent people arising from perceived interference with goal achievement
- A relatively stable set of perceptions, values, attitudes, and beliefs an individual holds about oneself
- A theory that holds one’s personality and behavior are influenced by biological development rather than social development
- Communication to bring the perceptions and expectations held by different people closer together
- A behavioral theory that holds that individuals learn what attitudes and behaviors are appropriate through observation and social interaction
- Climates in which individuals feel safer and mare more likely to engage in productive problem solving and conflict management
- A party’s preference for the depth or type of connection to another person
- A theory that highlights the complex nature of life and holds that the interdependency of all the relationships among individuals in a system, as well as the surrounding environment, must be considered to understand the whole
- The concept that people consistently make sense of the world by assigning meaning and motives to others’ behaviors
- The event that precipitates a conflict episode
- The general conversational area in which a conflict issue may be embedded
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- An overarching set of beliefs about how the world works and one’s place in it
- The view that through interest-based negotiations the needs of all parties can be met to some extent
- Tentative explanation for an observed behavior
- Anything perceived to be in short supply
- The end or desired condition
- The mistaken idea that communication processes work like machines where one component can be removed and understood apart from the system in which it occurs
- Providing reasons to support an assertion or claim
- Arises from a focus on the underlying needs on each of the parties rather than on their surface demands
- Climates that are associated with cooperative and competitive tactics, and can be determined by the extent individuals feel valued by others
- Conflicts caused by misinterpretations and misinterpretation
- The public or private image one holds about oneself
- Conceived an internal struggle between the id and superego
- What one says one’s goals were after a conflict episode ends
- A theory that models the outcomes of conflict based on choices made by players through a rational process
- Situations where an individual’s goals are somewhat cooperative and somewhat competitive
- An interaction theory advance by Delia and others, that holds individuals create meaning and interpret reality through a series of personal constructs or schemas
- A theory that explores communication as a machine with discrete parts that function in preset sequences
- Explanations that focus on the communication that occurs between people in conflict rather than on an individual or internal processes
- Assuming a behavior was caused by factors inherent to the person, such as personality, values, or characteristics, and not some external situation
- Deeply seated beliefs and core ideas about right and wrong
- A distributive view that resources are limited. As they are allocated, the amount of resources left ultimately will reach zero
- One’s view of oneself
40 Clues: One’s view of oneself • The end or desired condition • Anything perceived to be in short supply • Communication within oneself; self-dialogue • Tentative explanation for an observed behavior • The event that precipitates a conflict episode • Providing reasons to support an assertion or claim • The public or private image one holds about oneself • ...
Corporate New Issues 2019-08-12
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- equals deliver (in lieu of physical prospectus)
- provides basic information on the new offering
- price to public
- what selling group members earn on shares sold
- what kind of facts are required to be disclosed for due diligence
- agreement between issuer and lead underwriter
- group of firms acting as one
- provides requires disclosures on the new offering
- divided account type
- when underwriter agrees to take liability for unsold shares
- informal agreement between lead underwriter and issuer
- terms of offering are decided upon by issuer and underwriter
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- type of equities that restricted persons cannot buy as initial offerings
- period during which the registration statement is reviewed
- difference between selling price and what the issuer receives
- agreement between underwriters
- aka preliminary prospectus
- off limits during the 20 days leading up to public sale
- offering in which the issuer receives the proceeds
- state laws
- one of the exempt issuers
- commitment where underwriter acts as agent
- aka underwriting firm
- type of offering available for blue chip companies
- first day the issue can be sold to the public
25 Clues: state laws • price to public • divided account type • aka underwriting firm • one of the exempt issuers • aka preliminary prospectus • group of firms acting as one • agreement between underwriters • commitment where underwriter acts as agent • agreement between issuer and lead underwriter • first day the issue can be sold to the public • ...
Ceramics 1 2023-05-16
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- Double sided tool used for shaping
- Kneading clay to remove air bubbles
- Blending or smearing the clay together for stability
- Knife shaped modeling tool
- When the clay is room temperature and ready to fire
- When the clay changes color, is cold and brittle
- When clay is soft, workable, and sculptable
- Watered down clay used as paste
- Wooden tool used for smoothing and shaping
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- The oven used to fire clay
- Bean shaped tool used for smoothing
- When the clay is firm, stiff, holds shape, and carvable
- Needle shaped tool used to carve small designs
- The firing stage that turns the clay permanently firm
- The wire tool that cuts clay
- A sheet of clay that's rolled out and flat
- A thin rope-like piece of clay
- The firing stage that is used to solidify glaze
- Scratching clay for attaching
19 Clues: The oven used to fire clay • Knife shaped modeling tool • The wire tool that cuts clay • Scratching clay for attaching • A thin rope-like piece of clay • Watered down clay used as paste • Double sided tool used for shaping • Bean shaped tool used for smoothing • Kneading clay to remove air bubbles • A sheet of clay that's rolled out and flat • ...
GREAT MINDS OF SCIENCE(CROSSWORD PUZZLE ON SCIENTISTS) 2026-03-06
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- SCIENTIST WHO DEVELOPED THE PERIODIC TABLE
- DISCOVERED ELECTRON
- PROPOSED THE PLANETARY MODEL OF ATOM
- PROPOSED THE THEORY OF EVOLUTION
- PROPOSED LAWS OF PLANETARY MOTION
- DISCOVERED PENICILLIN
- DISCOVERED X RAYS
- DISCOVERED ELECTROMAGNETIC INDUCTION
- FATHER OF MODERN CHEMISTRY
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- INVENTED THE ELECTRIC BULB
- ITALIAN SCIENTIST WHO IMPROVED THE TELESCOPE
- DISCOVERED THE LAW OF GRAVITY AFTER OBSERVING AN APPLE
- MISSILE MAN OF INDIA
- FATHER OF GENETICS
- DISCOVERED RADIOACTIVITY WITH HER HUSBAND
- PROPOSED THAT EARTH AND PLANETS REVOLVE AROUND THE SUN
- SCIENTIST WHO DEVELOPED THE THEORY OF RELATIVITY
- INDIAN MATHEMATICIAN KNOWN FOR EXTRAORDINARY NUMBER THEORIES
- INDIAN PHYSICIST KNOWN FOR THE RAMAN EFFECT
- INVENTOR AND ENGINEER KNOWN FOR ALTERNATING CURRENT
20 Clues: DISCOVERED X RAYS • FATHER OF GENETICS • DISCOVERED ELECTRON • MISSILE MAN OF INDIA • DISCOVERED PENICILLIN • INVENTED THE ELECTRIC BULB • FATHER OF MODERN CHEMISTRY • PROPOSED THE THEORY OF EVOLUTION • PROPOSED LAWS OF PLANETARY MOTION • PROPOSED THE PLANETARY MODEL OF ATOM • DISCOVERED ELECTROMAGNETIC INDUCTION • DISCOVERED RADIOACTIVITY WITH HER HUSBAND • ...
Plate Tectonics 2017-10-17
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- How scientists study the inside of Earth since we can’t drill down that far
- When plates move away from each other
- When oceanic crust sinks beneath a deep-ocean trench and back into the mantle
- Measure of how much mass there is in an object
- When plates come together
- A break in Earth’s crust where rocks slipped past each other
- When molten material is added to make new oceanic crust
- Theory of how the continents spread away from each other
- The theory that Earth’s plates are in a slow, constant motion
- The remains of a prehistoric organism
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- Scientist that came up with the theory of continental drift
- What scientists use to explore the ocean floor
- Valley along the ocean floor where oceanic crust sinks into the mantle
- Where seafloor spreading begins
- When pieces of Earth’s crust diverges on land
- When plates slip past each other
- Causes the plates to move
- 3rd layer of Earth that is very hot, yet solid where convection currents are
- Supercontinent that existed around 300 million years ago
- Produced when 2 continental plates collide
20 Clues: When plates come together • Causes the plates to move • Where seafloor spreading begins • When plates slip past each other • When plates move away from each other • The remains of a prehistoric organism • Produced when 2 continental plates collide • When pieces of Earth’s crust diverges on land • What scientists use to explore the ocean floor • ...
The Scientific Revolution! 2021-10-11
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- who made the laws of planetary motion
- The English philosopher who proposed the Scientific Method
- who correctly determined that the heart, not the liver, pumped blood through the body
- What did Galileo Improve
- what was an Italian astronomer who developed the telescope, which then confirmed Copernicus’ Heliocentric Theory
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- The idea that the earth is the center of the universe is the what theory.
- Which scientist developed laws of motion?
- During the scientific revolution people started using experiments to test theories rather than just believing the
- During the Scientific Revolution the heliocentric view of the universe was first proposed by __.
- who was named the "father of modern observational astronomy
- Nicolaus Copernicus used what to come up with his theory.
- The Scientific Revolution challenged many medieval ideas about science. All of the following were astronomers during the Scientific Revolution except
- The idea that the sun is the center of the universe is the what theory.
- who is often referred to as the as the founder of modern human anaotomy
- This is the structure of living things.
15 Clues: What did Galileo Improve • who made the laws of planetary motion • This is the structure of living things. • Which scientist developed laws of motion? • Nicolaus Copernicus used what to come up with his theory. • The English philosopher who proposed the Scientific Method • who was named the "father of modern observational astronomy • ...
Key Terms 86 2023-08-29
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- a plan of action designed to provide a product or service with unique attributes that are valued by consumers
- startup ideas centered around providing customers with an existing product or service not available in their market
- The environment that focuses on the strength, position, and likely moves and countermoves of competitors in an industry
- A benefit that exists when a firm has a product or service that is seen by its target market as better than those of competitors
- To refocus/recreate a startup if the initial concept turns out to be flawed
- organizational resources that are invisible and difficult to assess
- The broad environment, encompassing factors that influence most businesses in a society
- A circumstance or development that alone could render a new business unsuccessful
- New business ventures created "from scratch"
- The self-contradictory idea that an attractive market opportunity is likely to draw multiple competitors, thereby diminishing its attractiveness
- Capabilities that distinguish a firm competitively and reflect its focus and personality
- An assessment that provides a concise overview of a firm's strategic situation
- The basic inputs that ab entrepreneur can use to start and or operate a business
- A company's routines and processes that coordinate the use of its productive assets in order to achieve desired outcomes
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- a plan of action that isolates an enterprise from competitors and other market forces by targeting a restricted market segment
- Identification of potential new products or services that may lead to promising businesses
- organizational resources that are visible and easy to measure
- a preliminary assessment of a business idea that gauges whether the venture envisioned is likely to succeed
- is a facility for making desirable discoveries by accident
- startup ideas centered around providing customers with new or improved products or services
- Readiness to act on existing, but unnoticed, business operations
- he environment that includes factors that directly impact a given firm and all of its competitors
- A plan of action that requires a firm to hold down its costs so that it can compete by charging lower prices and stimulate profit
- startup ideas involving new or relatively new technology, centered around providing customers with a new product
- A plan of action that coordinates the resources and commitments of an organization to achieve superior performance
25 Clues: New business ventures created "from scratch" • is a facility for making desirable discoveries by accident • organizational resources that are visible and easy to measure • Readiness to act on existing, but unnoticed, business operations • organizational resources that are invisible and difficult to assess • ...
Micro Final Exam 1B 2025-04-30
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- Unrecoverable costs that have been incurred as a result of past decisions.
- Refers to the burden of taxation on the party who pays the tax through higher prices, regardless of whom the tax is actually levied on.
- Is the study of how individuals and societies allocated their resources to satisfy their nearly unlimited wants.
- _______ Cost- Cost change with the rate of output.
- A form of market structure that exists when a small number of firms sell a differentiated product in a market with high barriers to entry.
- ______ Antitrust Act- The first federal law to place limits on cartels and monopolies.
- Is a model that illustrated the combination of outputs that a society can produce if all of its resources are being used efficiently.
- ________ of Demand
- Illegal markets that arise when price controls are in place.
- _______ Profit, Calculated by subtracting the explicit costs from total revenue.
- _______ Competition - A type of market structure characterized by low barriers to entry, many different firms, and product differentiation.
- Is the limiting of one's work to a particular area.
- __________ Monopoly- When a single large firm has lower costs than any potential smaller competitor.
- A situation in which there is only one buyer.
- Refers to the limited nature of society's resources, given society's unlimited wants and needs.
- _______ Cost- Cost that do not vary with output in the short run.
- a measure of the responsiveness of buyers and sellers to changes in price or income.
- The costs or benefits of a market activity that affect a third party.
- ________ Hand
- _______ Good- Both excludable and rival in consumption.
- The difference between the price the firm charges and the marginal cost of production.
- __________ Economics- Is the branch of economics that studies how the allocation of resources affects economic well-being.
- Occurs at the point where the demand curve and the supply curve intersect.
- Are factors that motivate a person to act or exert effort.
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- Price _______- When a firm sells the same good or service at different prices to different groups of customers.
- A personal unit of satisfaction used to measure the enjoyment from consumption of a good or service.
- __________ loss- Is the decrease in economic activity caused by market distortions.
- _______ ______ Disrimination- When a firm sells the same good or service at a unique price to every customer.
- Occurs whenever the Qs is less than the Qd.
- __________ to Sell- Is the minimum price a seller will accept to sell a good or service.
- An industry consisting of only two firms
- The percentage of the population whose income is below the poverty threshold.
- The product the firm creates.
- ______-______ Problem- When those not directly involved in a market activity experience negative or positive externalities.
- ________ Economics- The field of economics that draws on insights from experimental psychology to explore how people make economic decisions.
- The lowest hourly wage rate that firms may legally pay their workers.
- Marginal ______- The increase in cost that occurs from producing one additional unit of output.
- Some control over the price it charges.
- ______Paribus: Means "all else equal".
- Is a payment made by the government to encourage the consumption or production of a good or service.
- _________ Good, Is purchased out of necessity rather than choice.
- _______ Production,The change in output associated with one additional unit of an input.
- No control over the price set by the market.
- Product ______ - The process firms use to make a product more attractive to potential customers.
- When total revenue is higher than total cost.
- ______ ________ fallacy- The belief that random sequences exhibit a positive correlation (relationship).
- Help produce other valuable goods and services in the future.
- A branch of mathematics that economists use to analyze the strategic behavior of decision-makers.
- Total _______- the amount a firm receives from the sale of goods and services.
- Is the study of the individual units that make up the economy.
50 Clues: ________ Hand • ________ of Demand • The product the firm creates. • ______Paribus: Means "all else equal". • Some control over the price it charges. • An industry consisting of only two firms • Occurs whenever the Qs is less than the Qd. • No control over the price set by the market. • A situation in which there is only one buyer. • ...
Topic 4 lesson 2025-09-24
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- a way to attract customers through style service or location to lower prices
- laws that encourage competition in the marketplace
- any factor that makes it difficult for a new firm to enter a market
- a market structure where a few large firms dominate a market
- the division of consumers into groups based on how much they will pay for a good
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- selling a product below cost for a short period of time to drive competitors out of the market
- the removal of government controls over a market
- the expenses a new business must pay before it can produce and sell goods
- a product that is considered the same no matter who produces or sells it
- a market where a single seller dominates
- an illegal agreement amoung firms to divide the market, det prices, or limit production
- a government issued right to operate a buisness
- a market that runs better when one large firm provides all of the output
- when two or more companies join to form a single firm
- an agreement amoung firms to charge one price for the same good
15 Clues: a market where a single seller dominates • a government issued right to operate a buisness • the removal of government controls over a market • laws that encourage competition in the marketplace • when two or more companies join to form a single firm • a market structure where a few large firms dominate a market • ...
Chapter 13 2025-03-21
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- Theories of motivation that focus on what needs people are trying to satisfy at work and what outcomes will satisfy those needs.
- A person’s perception of the fairness of the distribution of outcomes in an organization.
- A person’s perception of the fairness of the procedures that are used to determine how to distribute outcomes in an organization.
- In expectancy theory, how desirable each of the outcomes available from a job or organization is to a person.
- A person’s belief about his or her ability to perform a behavior successfully.
- A relatively permanent change in knowledge or behavior that results from practice or experience.
- The extent to which an individual desires to control or influence others.
- Lack of fairness.
- Anything a person gets from a job or organization.
- The theory that motivation will be high when workers believe that high levels of effort lead to high performance and high performance leads to the attainment of desired outcomes.
- A requirement or necessity for survival and well-being.
- Behavior that is performed to acquire material or social rewards or to avoid punishment.
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- Curtailing the performance of dysfunctional behaviors by eliminating whatever is reinforcing them.
- The theory that three universal needs—for existence, relatedness, and growth—constitute a hierarchy of needs and motivate behavior. Alderfer proposed that needs at more than one level can be motivational at the same time.
- A financial instrument that entitles the bearer to buy shares of an organization’s stock at a certain price during a certain period of time or under certain conditions.
- Behavior that is performed to benefit or help others.
- Administering an undesired or negative consequence when dysfunctional behavior occurs.
- A theory of motivation that focuses on people’s perceptions of the fairness of their work outcomes relative to their work inputs.
- The justice, impartiality, and fairness to which all organizational members are entitled.
- In expectancy theory, a perception about the extent to which effort results in a certain level of performance.
20 Clues: Lack of fairness. • Anything a person gets from a job or organization. • Behavior that is performed to benefit or help others. • A requirement or necessity for survival and well-being. • The extent to which an individual desires to control or influence others. • A person’s belief about his or her ability to perform a behavior successfully. • ...
FAMOUS PHILOSOPHERS AND MATHEMATICIANS 2024-11-13
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- Greek mathematician and engineer famous for his principle in fluid dynamics
- German philosopher known for his concepts of the Übermensch and eternal recurrence
- Italian philosopher famous for his political treatise "The Prince"
- Greek philosopher known for his philosophy on simple pleasures and happiness
- German philosopher and mathematician co-creator of calculus
- British philosopher known for his work on utilitarianism and liberalism
- Ancient Greek philosopher known for founding the Academy in Athens
- German mathematician known for contributions to number theory
- French philosopher famous for his wit and advocacy of freedom of speech
- English mathematician formulated the laws of motion and gravity
- Greek mathematician known for his theorem in geometry
- British mathematician pioneer in computer science and artificial intelligence
- German philosopher known for his work on ethics and metaphysics
- British philosopher and logician known for his work on analytic philosophy
- Greek mathematician proposed the heliocentric model of the universe
- Mathematician and philosopher who worked on logic and set theory
- English philosopher known for his ideas on natural rights and empiricism
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- Italian astronomer and physicist confirmed heliocentrism through his observations
- Austrian-British philosopher known for his work on language and logic
- French mathematician and philosopher known for "Pascal’s Triangle" and probability theory
- Scottish philosopher famous for his work on skepticism and empiricism
- Greek philosopher a student of Aristotle known for his work on music theory
- French mathematician famous for Fermat’s Last Theorem
- Greek mathematician known as the "father of geometry"
- Dutch philosopher known for his work on ethics and rationalism
- Greek philosopher student of Plato and tutor of Alexander the Great
- Greek philosopher famous for his method of questioning and dialogues
- French philosopher famous for the phrase "I think therefore I am"
- English philosopher best known for his book "Leviathan" on political theory
- Austrian logician famous for his incompleteness theorems
30 Clues: French mathematician famous for Fermat’s Last Theorem • Greek mathematician known as the "father of geometry" • Greek mathematician known for his theorem in geometry • Austrian logician famous for his incompleteness theorems • German philosopher and mathematician co-creator of calculus • German mathematician known for contributions to number theory • ...
Classical and Operant Conditioning 2023-12-08
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- reinforcement after a set number of times/period of time
- type of schedule that rewards every time
- in operant conditioning, applying/adding something
- how often reinforcement is given
- amount of time needed for reinforcement
- developed the theory of behaviorism and Little Albert experiment
- in operant conditioning, done to increase a behavior
- training an automatic response by pairing two stimuli and creating an association between them
- in classical conditioning, innate
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- experiment conditioning a baby to fear rats or anything similar
- in operant conditioning, done to decrease a behavior
- training a behavior through reinforcement and punishment
- developed theory of classical conditioning
- in operant conditioning, removing something
- reinforcement after a varying number of times/period of time
- number of times needed for reinforcement
- in classical conditioning, trained
- skinner's main work, involved and rat and the pressing of buttons which gave rewards or punishments
- pavlov's main work, involved a dog and the association of food with a ringing bell
- developed theory of operant conditioning
20 Clues: how often reinforcement is given • in classical conditioning, innate • in classical conditioning, trained • amount of time needed for reinforcement • type of schedule that rewards every time • number of times needed for reinforcement • developed theory of operant conditioning • developed theory of classical conditioning • in operant conditioning, removing something • ...
Famous Scientists 2023-05-02
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- French microbiologist and chemist who developed the pasteurization process and made significant contributions to the germ theory of disease.
- English naturalist who proposed the theory of evolution through natural selection.
- English physicist and mathematician who formulated the laws of motion and universal gravitation.
- Scottish biologist and pharmacologist who discovered penicillin, the world's first antibiotic.
- Danish physicist who proposed the Bohr model of the atom.
- German astronomer and mathematician who discovered the laws of planetary motion.
- French chemist who is considered the father of modern chemistry.
- English chemist and X-ray crystallographer who contributed to the understanding of DNA structure.
- French-Polish physicist and chemist who conducted pioneering research on radioactivity.
- Scottish physicist who formulated the theory of electromagnetic radiation and helped unify the fields of electricity and magnetism.
- American inventor and businessman who developed many devices that greatly influenced life around the world.
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- English scientist who contributed to the fields of electromagnetism and electrochemistry.
- German physicist who made important contributions to the development of quantum mechanics.
- New Zealand physicist who made numerous contributions to the study of nuclear physics and radioactivity.
- German-born physicist who developed the theory of general relativity and the famous equation E=mc^2.
- Italian physicist, mathematician, and astronomer who played a major role in the scientific revolution.
- English physician who developed the smallpox vaccine.
- American astronomer who helped establish the field of extragalactic astronomy and provided evidence for the expanding universe.
- Serbian-American inventor and electrical engineer who made significant contributions to the design of the modern alternating current (AC) electricity supply system.
- American astronomer, cosmologist, and science communicator who popularized science through books, TV shows, and lectures.
20 Clues: English physician who developed the smallpox vaccine. • Danish physicist who proposed the Bohr model of the atom. • French chemist who is considered the father of modern chemistry. • German astronomer and mathematician who discovered the laws of planetary motion. • English naturalist who proposed the theory of evolution through natural selection. • ...
Scientific Revolution-Nicole Guzman-DeFusco 2024-05-12
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- Dissected human bodies
- Belief that God created the universe
- inventor of the geocentric theory
- Theory that planets revolve around the sun
- Robert____ was the Father of Chemistry
- theory of an earth-centered universe
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- Evangelista Torricelli invented the
- Newton’s theory of
- Invented the telescope
- Galileo’s findings went against_____ teachings
10 Clues: Newton’s theory of • Dissected human bodies • Invented the telescope • inventor of the geocentric theory • Evangelista Torricelli invented the • Belief that God created the universe • theory of an earth-centered universe • Robert____ was the Father of Chemistry • Theory that planets revolve around the sun • Galileo’s findings went against_____ teachings
MANAGEMENT OF PEOPLE 2023-11-23
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- this is where the main responsibility in an organization rest with the head office
- this the process of making a job more interesting and challenging by increasing the range of tasks
- this is where branches of an organization are able to make substantial decisions for themselves
- this involves trusting a subordinate to carry out duties
- this is a manger directly responsible for someone else
- this is where a worker is given more task to do at the same level of challenge
- this is a theory by Herzberg which suggests that if workers are satisfied, they will stick with one employer for long
- these are factors in the external environment that motivate like pay
- this involves giving employees a variety of tasks
- this is a legitimate right associated with a specific role
- This represesents the number of employees accountable to a manager
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- This is the different levels within an organization representing the degree of authority and responsibility
- successive links from top to bottom in a hierarchy showing lines of responsibility
- this is a financial incentive where the performance of an employee is evaluated
- this is a theory that suggests rewards and incentives are the greatest motivators
- according to Herzberg this is the reason why an individual takes certain actions
- this system of financial incentive ranks jobs from highest to lowest in terms of at what value the job helps the company to be profitable
- this theory focuses on a predominant approach on how the leader handles problems
- this type of motivation comes form within an individual
- this is being answerable for actions taken and tasks performed
- this is the duty to carry out tasks according to the level expected
- According to this person’s theory of motivation an individual needs must be met to get the best out of the individual
- according to Herzberg these factors need to present in the workplace to ensure basic satisfaction example a safe clean space
- this theory assumes that leaders have certain personal and physical characteristics that enable them to lead other people and get them to perform
24 Clues: this involves giving employees a variety of tasks • this is a manger directly responsible for someone else • this type of motivation comes form within an individual • this involves trusting a subordinate to carry out duties • this is a legitimate right associated with a specific role • this is being answerable for actions taken and tasks performed • ...
Growth & Retrenchment 2016-05-27
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- Expansion of a business
- A firm removes layers of management
- Business expansion via takeover or merger
- Firms subcontract work to other firms
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- Expansion from within the business e.g. by enlarging factories
- A firm buys more than 50% of another firm's shares
- A process by which firms slim down operations
- Shareholders of two firms agree to join the firms together
- Workers lose their jobs because the firm reduces production
9 Clues: Expansion of a business • A firm removes layers of management • Firms subcontract work to other firms • Business expansion via takeover or merger • A process by which firms slim down operations • A firm buys more than 50% of another firm's shares • Shareholders of two firms agree to join the firms together • Workers lose their jobs because the firm reduces production • ...
Test your AR knowledge! 2024-03-15
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- SMEs take this to understand the audience they will be talking to.
- … party endorsement analysts provide.
- Unpaid engagement with an analyst; no need to be a client of the analyst firm.
- Have three, repeat three times in briefings.
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- Engagement for insights; need to be a client of the analyst firm.
- Top analyst firm.
- One of AR's four impacts on business.
- Never use … language with analysts.
- Money making impact of AR.
9 Clues: Top analyst firm. • Money making impact of AR. • Never use … language with analysts. • One of AR's four impacts on business. • … party endorsement analysts provide. • Have three, repeat three times in briefings. • Engagement for insights; need to be a client of the analyst firm. • SMEs take this to understand the audience they will be talking to. • ...
Test your AR knowledge! 2024-03-15
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- Top analyst firm.
- One of AR's four impacts on business.
- … party endorsement analysts provide.
- Unpaid engagement with an analyst; no need to be a client of the analyst firm.
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- SMEs take this to understand the audience they will be talking to.
- Never use … language with analysts.
- Engagement for insights; need to be a client of the analyst firm.
- Money making impact of AR.
- Have three, repeat three times in briefings.
9 Clues: Top analyst firm. • Money making impact of AR. • Never use … language with analysts. • One of AR's four impacts on business. • … party endorsement analysts provide. • Have three, repeat three times in briefings. • Engagement for insights; need to be a client of the analyst firm. • SMEs take this to understand the audience they will be talking to. • ...
Psychology Terms 2025-09-12
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- the theory that all aspects of a society serve a function and are necessary for the survival of that society.
- the theory that the human mind perceives experiences and forms complex patterns as a whole, rather than as a collection of individual parts.
- russian physiologist and nobel laureate who discovered classical conditioning through his experiments with dogs.
- one of the most influential philosophers and is often dubbed the "father of american psychology."
- a field that studies how social, cultural, and environmental factors influence an individual's thoughts, feelings, and behaviors.
- the branch of medicine concerned with the study, diagnosis, and treatment of mental illness.
- american philosopher and psychologist, whose work informed theory and research of memory, dreams and the self.
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- a mental health professional who specializes in providing psychological assessment, diagnosis, and treatment for individuals with a wide range of emotional, social, and developmental issues.
- a theory of the mind and a method of therapy that explores the impact of the unconscious mind.
- a branch of psychology that studies the relationship between biological processes and behavior.
- a psychological perspective emphasizing a person's inherent drive toward growth, free will, and self-actualization, or becoming their best self.
- studies how and why people change and develop across their entire lifespan, from infancy to old age, focusing on physical, cognitive, emotional, and social aspects.
- swiss psychologist who's theory was cognitive development and epistemological view.
- a theoretical approach that interprets elements within a system by their relationship to a larger, underlying structure.
- a metaphor used to understand hidden realities by recognizing that most of an iceberg's mass is submerged beneath the surface of the water
- the scientific study of the human mind and its functions, especially those affecting behavior in a given context.
- american psychologist who popularized behavioralism
- the detailed study of the shape and size of the cranium as a supposed indication of character and mental abilities.
18 Clues: american psychologist who popularized behavioralism • swiss psychologist who's theory was cognitive development and epistemological view. • the branch of medicine concerned with the study, diagnosis, and treatment of mental illness. • a theory of the mind and a method of therapy that explores the impact of the unconscious mind. • ...
Scientific Revolution 2023-09-20
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- Father of the scientific method, which became fundamental in modern scientific inquiry. The steps are observe, hypothesis, experiment, collect data, conclusion, and retest
- Scientist and observer who discovered the functions of the heart, such as how it acts as a pump to circulate blood through the body
- English physicist that discovered gravity and the three Laws of Motion in the 1600s
- Formal questioning
- Also known as the Aristotelian View of the Universe, the belief was that the Earth sat motionless in the center of the universe while everything else, such as the planets, stars, Sun, moon, and other objects revolved around it. This was later proved inaccurate.
- The study of the sun, moon, stars, and the heavens
- Founder of chemistry, founded Boyle's Law of pV=k and rejected Aristotle's four-element theory
- A Polish monk, mathematician, and astronomer who created the theory of Heliocentric universe
- The study of numbers, arithmetic; the science of numbers
- A mathematician, scientists, and astronomer who formulated the Law of Inertia, stating that rest is not the natural state of objects
- A rule found by Sir Issac Newton where an object in motion or at rest will stay in motion or at rest unless acted on by an unbalanced force
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- Astronomical observer and Danish nobleman who built and astronomy observatory in Denmark and researched the stars and planets for over 20 years
- Scientist who dissected human bodies to see how they worked, drew organs, bones, and muscles in detail. Also wrote On the Fabric of the Human Body
- Theory by Nicholas Copernicus, which challenged Aristotle's theory,where the sun was actually in the center of the solar system.
- Greek mathematician, astronomer, and geographer who put forward the geocentric theory that the Earth was the center of the solar system
- Assistant to Brahe, he formulated three laws of the motion of planets. Made huge contributions that helped prove the relations of a heliocentric universe
- The study of writing and books; printed material
- Branch of knowledge including math and the method of recording findings of classified information of the physical world
- Mathematician who created the Cartesian coordinate system, which is a graph consisting of an x- and y-axis. This connected algebra and geometry
- The study of moral and mental sciences
20 Clues: Formal questioning • The study of moral and mental sciences • The study of writing and books; printed material • The study of the sun, moon, stars, and the heavens • The study of numbers, arithmetic; the science of numbers • English physicist that discovered gravity and the three Laws of Motion in the 1600s • ...
The universe 2019-10-22
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- Theory of the end of the universe were it gets torn apart
- Theory of the end of the universe were it collapses onto itself
- Made of rock or gas
- Icy Rock that melts when coming close to a star
- a star changes Hydrogen into this other element
- Closest planet to the sun
- cloud of gas and dust were stars can be born
- rocky sphere that orbits around a planet
- Energy pushing the universe to expand
- Force that holds matter together
- Emits light and Heat
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- Created together with time, matter and gravity
- happens in a star
- Hot dense point full of energy that exploded 13.8Billion years ago
- Rocky planet between Venus and Mars
- The smallest building block
- Made in the first stars
- Theory of the creation of the universe the Big
- Lives in a Belt and is made of rock
- Type of super dense hole made after explosion of a massive star
- Type of rocky planet that orbits around the sun but its orbit is not clear
- Stars,solar systems comets, asteroids, gas and dust hold together by gravity
22 Clues: happens in a star • Made of rock or gas • Emits light and Heat • Made in the first stars • Closest planet to the sun • The smallest building block • Force that holds matter together • Rocky planet between Venus and Mars • Lives in a Belt and is made of rock • Energy pushing the universe to expand • rocky sphere that orbits around a planet • ...
Chao Theory 2023-10-14
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- - Some chaotic systems exhibit this paradox.
- - Chaotic fluid motion.
- - Fractals exhibit this property.
- - A characteristic of chaotic systems.
- - Chaotic systems may exhibit this quality.
- - A process where the output affects the input.
- - Chaotic systems may exhibit irregular and unpredictable ones.
- - Chaotic systems can align over time.
- - A complex attractor in a chaotic system.
- - Repeated application of a process.
- - A system may have multiple stable states.
- - Outcomes are hard to forecast in chaotic systems.
- - Chaotic systems are highly sensitive to initial conditions.
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- - A type of bifurcation in chaotic systems.
- - Events in chaotic systems often lack this.
- - A small change can have large, unpredictable consequences.
- - Managing chaotic systems is a challenge in this theory.
- - A mathematical model used in chaos theory.
- - Systems can spontaneously form order.
- - A stable state in a chaotic system.
- - Sudden and drastic change in a system's behavior.
- - The focus of study in chaos theory.
- - The tendency of chaotic systems to converge.
- - A complex geometric shape that exhibits self-similarity.
- - Chaotic systems often involve complex, non-linear equations.
- - Some chaos can contain regular patterns.
- - A multidimensional space used to describe a system's behavior.
- - The study of intricate, interconnected systems.
- - A point at which a system divides into multiple outcomes.
- - The central concept of this theory.
30 Clues: - Chaotic fluid motion. • - Fractals exhibit this property. • - Repeated application of a process. • - A stable state in a chaotic system. • - The focus of study in chaos theory. • - The central concept of this theory. • - A characteristic of chaotic systems. • - Chaotic systems can align over time. • - Systems can spontaneously form order. • ...
Daily Crossword 2017-02-26
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- The meaning of Bourgeoisie.
- Another term for middle class.
- A non-interventionism for the workings of the free market.
- Someone who creates and runs their own business.
- What is an organized association of workers?
- What is a the theory that claims that contagious-diseases are caused by micro-organisms?
- Development of Industries.
- What is the name of a revolution that was the rapid development of industry?
- A word that defined the 1st currents of socialist.
- How merchandise is kept in warehouses.
- Who wrote "Das Kapital" and "The Communism Manifesto"?
- The idea that actions are right if they are useful or benefit a majority.
- Term for working-class.
- A large company.
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- What is the name of a member of the group of English workers who destroyed machinery?
- What is a negotiation between an employer and trade union called?
- An important machine created by Eli Whitney.
- Who was the co-founder of the Marxist Theory with Karl Marx?
- The principle that Great Britain ran by in 1945.
- Term for work stoppage.
- What is the name of a working-class movement in 1838-57?
- Term for creating an area to be more urban.
- Land that is owned by an owner, and is generally rented out in exchange of money.
- One of the main demands in the "The Declaration of Sentiments" by Elizabeth Cady Stanton.
- Where was the 1st Women's Rights Convention held?
- Name of a theory that Karl Marx studied and wrote books about.
- The belief that all people are equal.
- A theory opposite of Communism.
28 Clues: A large company. • Term for work stoppage. • Term for working-class. • Development of Industries. • The meaning of Bourgeoisie. • Another term for middle class. • A theory opposite of Communism. • The belief that all people are equal. • How merchandise is kept in warehouses. • Term for creating an area to be more urban. • An important machine created by Eli Whitney. • ...
The Idaho Four Crossword 2025-10-16
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- county prosecutor
- taught Bryan boxing
- boyfriend of Xana
- sister of Ethan
- best friend of James Fry
- wife of James Fry
- assistant principal and Facebook page starter
- female childhood friend of Bryan
- best childhood friend of Bryan
- varsity basketball and soccer player
- girl who sees Bryan when he breaks in
- brother of Ethan
- first officer on scene
- punishment inflicted on someone as vengeance for a wrong or criminal act
- the killing of one person by another
- news organization that reported false news
- Moscow's coroner
- Cameron's best friend and Facebook page starter
- type of food the Mad Greek serves
- teaching assistant of criminology course
- fraternity for athletes
- former boyfriend of Kaylee
- Emily's mother
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- forensic officer
- best friend of Maddie
- police chief of the Moscow PD
- name of road where murders took place
- the forming of a theory or conjecture without firm evidence
- Bryan's inspiration
- involuntary celibate
- murderer and killer
- promoted to detective corporal by James Fry
- criminal justice course Professor
- the aspect of someone's character that is presented to or perceived by others
- who Dylan runs to at the night
- a public declaration of policy and aims, especially one issued before an election by a political party or candidate
- strongly prejudiced against women
- mass murderer warning sign acronym
- best friend of Kaylee
- brand of Bryan's car
- name of Bryan's car
- girlfriend of Xana
- Kaylee's dog
- former veteran who Bryan stole from
- forensic officer
45 Clues: Kaylee's dog • Emily's mother • sister of Ethan • forensic officer • brother of Ethan • Moscow's coroner • forensic officer • county prosecutor • boyfriend of Xana • wife of James Fry • girlfriend of Xana • taught Bryan boxing • Bryan's inspiration • murderer and killer • name of Bryan's car • involuntary celibate • brand of Bryan's car • best friend of Maddie • best friend of Kaylee • ...
Monopoly 2021-02-05
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- Anything that prevents other firms from entering the industry
- what indicates the presence of welfare (deadweight) loss in monopoly
- occurs when firms use methods other than price reductions to attract customers from rivals
- granted by governments for particular professions or particular industries,may be required, for example, to operate radio or television stations, or to enter a particular profession
- firm that has economies of scale so large that it is possible for the single firm alone to supply the entire market at a lower average cost than two or more firms
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- what leads to falling average costs over a large range of output and firm scale
- a market which has has an unlimited number of buyers and sellers, no barriers to entry or exit, and all firms sell homogenous
- An important part of the marketing of the product through making the product different from its competitors
- rights given by the government to a firm that has developed a new product or invention to be its sole producer for a specified period of
- occurs when a firm lowers its price to attract customers away from rival firms, thus increasing sales at the expense of other firms
10 Clues: Anything that prevents other firms from entering the industry • what indicates the presence of welfare (deadweight) loss in monopoly • what leads to falling average costs over a large range of output and firm scale • occurs when firms use methods other than price reductions to attract customers from rivals • ...
FAMOUS PHILOSOPHERS AND MATHEMATICIANS 2024-11-13
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- Dutch philosopher known for his work on ethics and rationalism
- British mathematician pioneer in computer science and artificial intelligence
- Italian astronomer and physicist confirmed heliocentrism through his observations
- English philosopher known for his ideas on natural rights and empiricism
- Greek mathematician known for his theorem in geometry
- Greek philosopher famous for his method of questioning and dialogues
- English philosopher best known for his book "Leviathan" on political theory
- English mathematician formulated the laws of motion and gravity
- German philosopher known for his concepts of the Übermensch and eternal recurrence
- French mathematician and philosopher known for "Pascal’s Triangle" and probability theory
- Italian philosopher famous for his political treatise "The Prince"
- French philosopher famous for his wit and advocacy of freedom of speech
- Mathematician and philosopher who worked on logic and set theory
- Ancient Greek philosopher known for founding the Academy in Athens
- Scottish philosopher famous for his work on skepticism and empiricism
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- German mathematician known for contributions to number theory
- Austrian-British philosopher known for his work on language and logic
- Austrian logician famous for his incompleteness theorems
- German philosopher known for his work on ethics and metaphysics
- French mathematician famous for Fermat’s Last Theorem
- Greek mathematician known as the "father of geometry"
- British philosopher and logician known for his work on analytic philosophy
- Greek philosopher known for his philosophy on simple pleasures and happiness
- Greek philosopher a student of Aristotle known for his work on music theory
- Greek philosopher student of Plato and tutor of Alexander the Great
- French philosopher famous for the phrase "I think therefore I am"
- Greek mathematician and engineer famous for his principle in fluid dynamics
- British philosopher known for his work on utilitarianism and liberalism
- Greek mathematician proposed the heliocentric model of the universe
- German philosopher and mathematician co-creator of calculus
30 Clues: French mathematician famous for Fermat’s Last Theorem • Greek mathematician known as the "father of geometry" • Greek mathematician known for his theorem in geometry • Austrian logician famous for his incompleteness theorems • German philosopher and mathematician co-creator of calculus • German mathematician known for contributions to number theory • ...
module 9 vocabulary 2023-03-23
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- a basket of stocks representing the 30 biggest publicly owned companies in the US
- a deprived area on the outskirts of a town consisting of large numbers of crude dwellings
- a place where free food is served to those who are homeless or destitute
- a group of demonstraters- veterans of US involvement in a world war l
- 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 humanitarian aid organization
- a privilege of delayed payment extended to a borrower or buyer by the lender or seller
- the financial and industrial slump of 1929 and subsequent years
- supports prices that the government sets and maintains by surplus goods
- enaction to protect the US farmers from foreign competition by increasing tariffs on certain foreign goods
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- an american politician who served as the 31st president of the US
- a US federal law passed under president herbert hoover in order to lower the cost of home ownership
- share prices on the new york stock exchange completely collapsed becoming a pivotal factor in the emergence of the great depression
- a government corporation administered by the US federal government between 1932-1957
- an american politician who served four terms as governer of New York
- an area of land where vegetation has been lost and soil reduced to dust and eroded
- the forming of a theory or conjecture without firm evidence
- a line of people waiting to receive free food
- a concrete arch gravity dam in the black canyon of the colorado river
- the action or process of deflating or being deflated
20 Clues: a humanitarian aid organization • a line of people waiting to receive free food • the action or process of deflating or being deflated • the forming of a theory or conjecture without firm evidence • the financial and industrial slump of 1929 and subsequent years • an american politician who served as the 31st president of the US • ...
Theme 3 2016-11-02
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- Land, labour, capital and enterprise. (3 words)
- Costs that do not vary with output. (1 word)
- The difference between what a consumer is willing to pay and able to pay. (2 words)
- When a firm splits into two or more independent businesses. (1 word)
- When AR>ATC and normal profit is exceeded. (2 words)
- This occurs when marginal revenue equals marginal costs. (2 words)
- One of the advantages of a conglomerate merger. (1 word)
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- Change in total revenue as a result of selling one more unit of output. (2 words)
- This happens when the agent makes decisions for the principal, but is inclined to act in their own interests. (3 words)
- When an increase in a firms size leads to costs starting to rise. (3 words)
- 1+1=3. (1 word)
- Costs which vary with output. (1 word)
- A merger that involves a firm integrating with another firm in the same industry but at a stage of production closer to the consumer. (2 words)
- Joining another company in the same industry and stage of production. (2 words)
- Making enough profit to keep shareholders happy. (1 word)
15 Clues: 1+1=3. (1 word) • Costs which vary with output. (1 word) • Costs that do not vary with output. (1 word) • Land, labour, capital and enterprise. (3 words) • When AR>ATC and normal profit is exceeded. (2 words) • One of the advantages of a conglomerate merger. (1 word) • Making enough profit to keep shareholders happy. (1 word) • ...
Business Insurance(EEIS,Keyman,Partnership) 2015-08-12
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- This type of product is preferred in EEIS
- EEIS will reduce these ‘ government dues’ for the Employer
- Section of IT Act allowing premium as business expense
- Important part of the business insurance proposals
- Covers to the partners will be in proportion to this?
- The owner of partnership Insurance
- In EEIS one of two ways to buy insurance cover
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- The minimum period for which the firm should exist before proposal is considered
- States the intention of the proposer and necessary with insurance proposal
- It will reveal the picture of the company’s financial situation to insurer
- Important feature of Scheme A of EEIS
- Only this type of cover can be sold in Keyman and Partnership Insurance
- salary multiplier allowed for cover in Keyman Insurance
- Partnership insurance will prevent the firm from this
- Selling…………….. will increase if one is knowing Business Insurance properly
- This is amount before tax and depreciation is charged
- Keyman insurance claim amount for tax purpose will be considered
- Person responsible for paying premium in Scheme B of EEIS
- Assignment would be based on this amount
19 Clues: The owner of partnership Insurance • Important feature of Scheme A of EEIS • Assignment would be based on this amount • This type of product is preferred in EEIS • In EEIS one of two ways to buy insurance cover • Important part of the business insurance proposals • This is amount before tax and depreciation is charged • ...
Maurice Blackburn Brain-games 2013-11-03
8 Clues: A firm value. • 'We fight for ___.' • Maurice's wife's name. • The city the firm was founded in. • Our firm-wide social media forum. • The number of MB offices nationally. • The first female MB partner, Mary ___. • Number of years MB has been carbon neutral.
Module 4/5 Vocab 2025-09-15
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- the production of large quantities of a standardized article by an automated mechanical process.
- a feeling of reassurance and relaxation following release from anxiety or distress.
- a person who advocates or promotes anarchism or anarchy.
- government spending, in excess of revenue, of funds raised by borrowing rather than from taxation.
- (of a structure) fall down or in; give way.
- a series of workers and machines in a factory by which a succession of identical items is progressively assembled.
- an investor purchases assets, like stocks, using a loan from their broker, which is secured by eligible securities
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- the protection or promotion of the interests of consumers.
- a proposed action to increase the number of judges on a court, especially the Supreme Court, to shift its ideological balance and gain favorable decisions for particular policies or goals.
- an informal conversation.
- (in the 1920s) a fashionable young woman intent on enjoying herself and flouting conventional standards of behavior.
- the edge or border of something.
- the action of forbidding something, especially by law.
- (during Prohibition) an illicit liquor store or nightclub.
- a sum of money due as one of several equal payments for something, spread over an agreed period of time.
- a policy of remaining apart from the affairs or interests of other groups, especially the political affairs of other countries.
- a mass withdrawal of funds by many customers simultaneously, triggered by rumors or fears that a bank is facing insolvency.
- the forming of a theory or conjecture without firm evidence.
- a tax imposed by a government on imported goods that are brought into the country.
- the ability of a customer to obtain goods or services before payment, based on the trust that payment will be made in the future.
20 Clues: an informal conversation. • the edge or border of something. • (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. • the protection or promotion of the interests of consumers. • (during Prohibition) an illicit liquor store or nightclub. • ...
Notecards but its a crossword 2023-09-18
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- is an emerging management theory in which decisions are based on a combination of critical thinking and the best-available evidence.
- is a classical management theory that focuses on the organization as a whole and identifies effective ways to organize and manage a business.
- is a theory that focuses on improving the organization through understanding employee motivation and behavior. It is also called human relations management.
- is a theory that suggests the appropriate style of management depends on the situation. In other words, there is no single best way to handle all situations or problems encountered in an organization.
- is a classical management theory that uses science to study worker productivity and workflow.
- is a theory that focuses on organizing work with the goal of increasing worker productivity.
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- is a management philosophy in which the success of an organization is directly related to customer satisfaction.
- is a management theory that uses measurable techniques to improve decision-making in an organization.
- was a time in history when machines replaced human and animal power.
- is an idea or collection of ideas used as a set of guidelines for managing an organization.
- is a system in which people, items, or issues are ranked in order of importance.
- is a classical management theory that is an approach based on precisely defined procedures and a clearly defined order of command.
- is the specialization of individuals who perform specific tasks. It is also called job-specialization. In division of labor, jobs are broken down into smaller and repetitive tasks that are assigned to specific individuals.
13 Clues: was a time in history when machines replaced human and animal power. • is a system in which people, items, or issues are ranked in order of importance. • is an idea or collection of ideas used as a set of guidelines for managing an organization. • is a theory that focuses on organizing work with the goal of increasing worker productivity. • ...
world history 2017-10-02
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- most of there knowledge came from the bible/Greek and roman culture
- discoverer sunspots and four moons of Jupiter
- interaction of volume, temperature, and gas pressure
- technology that is used for science
- who developed the theory of motion and the law of gravity (___ third's law)
- believed that women should be equally educated along with men
- author of frankenstien
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- believes that government power comes from the consent of the people
- passionately committed to individual freedom
- the creators of the scientific method
- a series of step forming and testing scientific theories
- belief in denial of evil
- what cured small pox
- belived that laws existed to preserve social order; not avenge crime
- Galileo had what with the church
- believed Britain was the best governed and most politically balanced country of his own day
- planet revolves around the sun
- believes that strong ruler should have total power
- application of the scientific method to social problems
- wrote more than 70 books of political essays
20 Clues: what cured small pox • author of frankenstien • belief in denial of evil • planet revolves around the sun • Galileo had what with the church • technology that is used for science • the creators of the scientific method • passionately committed to individual freedom • wrote more than 70 books of political essays • discoverer sunspots and four moons of Jupiter • ...
Y13 Issues & Debates Introduction: Terminology Crossword 2016-10-21
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- Surname of the theorist who came up with the Moral Panic Theory
- Surname of the theorist who expanded on the Moral Panic Theory by creating a 'wheel of responsibility.'
- The type of panic society feels when the media sensationalise current issues (Theory)
- Post-__________: The theoretical approach that suggests nothing is original anymore and everything is a simulation of something else
- The theory that a minority elite control the majority
- When a media text mimics a product because it is recognisable (usually respectful)
- When a media text makes reference to another text within it
- The word used to describe 'everyday' people by Karl Marx
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- The word used to describe the 'rich elite' by Karl Marx
- When a text uses a mixture of several genres all at one time - Tarantino is a director who does this often
- Karl Marx believed that the Police, the Army and the Legal System are all example of ________ Structures
- When a media text mimics a product to make fun out of it
- When something has been simulated so much that the original is unrecognisable, it is known as ...
- Jean B________: The post-modern theorist who came up with the Hyper-Reality Theory
14 Clues: The theory that a minority elite control the majority • The word used to describe the 'rich elite' by Karl Marx • When a media text mimics a product to make fun out of it • The word used to describe 'everyday' people by Karl Marx • When a media text makes reference to another text within it • Surname of the theorist who came up with the Moral Panic Theory • ...
Business Expansion 2025-12-17
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- Merging with a supplier or distributor (forward/backward).
- The general process of expansion.
- One firm buys control of another.
- SHARE, The percentage of total sales in an industry a business controls.
- OF SCALE, Unit cost falling as production increases.
- The original business selling the rights.
- OF SCALE, When growth causes costs per unit to rise
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- Merging with a competitor at the same stage of production.
- Selling rights to use a business name/model (e.g., Domino's).
- The person/business buying the rights.
- Merging with a firm in a completely different industry.
- Growing by selling more products/services from within.
- Two companies willingly joining to form one larger entity.
- Buying/selling goods online.
14 Clues: Buying/selling goods online. • The general process of expansion. • One firm buys control of another. • The person/business buying the rights. • The original business selling the rights. • OF SCALE, When growth causes costs per unit to rise • OF SCALE, Unit cost falling as production increases. • Growing by selling more products/services from within. • ...
IB BM Year 1 Xmas Crossword 2020-12-10
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- analyses possible causes of an event
- quantitive analysis of business options
- prvate sector and profit not the main aim
- new firms need this
- cash in minus cash out
- looks at good/bad points of a plan
- all the groups affected by a firms actions
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- moral decisions that underpin decision making
- enterpreneur who works for a firm
- used to organise tasks efficiently
- don't pay these when output is nil
- matrix that analyses strategy in terms of risk
- looking at good & bad points of a firm
- analysis that looks at external influences
- annual profit divided by initial cost x 100
15 Clues: new firms need this • cash in minus cash out • enterpreneur who works for a firm • used to organise tasks efficiently • don't pay these when output is nil • looks at good/bad points of a plan • analyses possible causes of an event • looking at good & bad points of a firm • quantitive analysis of business options • prvate sector and profit not the main aim • ...
Controlling Stress, Anxiety and Arousal 2023-12-10
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- in the inverted u theory, high arousal levels are classed as...
- setting these helps to control anxiety as the athlete knows exactly what it is they want to achieve
- this form of anxiety is physiological e.g. sweating
- in the inverted u theory, low arousal levels are classed as...
- this form of anxiety is psychological e.g. worry about failing
- what U theory suggests there is a threshold point to arousal and an increase beyond this will worsen performance
- _____________ muscle relaxation involves slowly tensing (not to point of strain) and then relaxing each muscle
- in the inverted u theory, medium arousal levels are classed as...
- this method of controlling anxiety involves an athlete imagining themselves in an environment and performing a specific activity using their senses (sight, hearing, feeling and smell)
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- this theory introduces the idea that when anxiety is extremely high, a sudden and severe drop in performance can occur
- _________ utilisation refers to when an athlete's narrowed focus with increased arousal which helps direct attention to things relevant to their performance
- the level of activation and alertness experienced by a performer
- this theory suggests that as arousal increases, so does performance (and vice versa
- the second name of the boxer we watched last week who used positive self-talk to overcome anxiety
14 Clues: this form of anxiety is physiological e.g. sweating • in the inverted u theory, low arousal levels are classed as... • this form of anxiety is psychological e.g. worry about failing • in the inverted u theory, high arousal levels are classed as... • the level of activation and alertness experienced by a performer • ...
Cycle 3 IEW Vocabulary Words 2024-04-16
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- , exalted or superior
- , uselessly or unsuccessfully
- , to waste recklessly
- , exhausting and demanding
- , unavoidably
- , to make an effort or attempt
- , to arouse curiosity
- , with enthusiastic devotion or diligence
- , fear or agitation
- , to make a firm decision
- , to force, drive or urge
- , boldly or daringly
- , to form a notion or idea
- , strong displeasure at injustice or insult
- , burdened or loaded down
- , with deep respect
- , terrible or disgraceful
- , to captivate or charm
- , astounding or marvelous
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- , to support or adopt a cause or theory
- , having qualities that cause fear or awe
- , motionless with amazement
- , to endure despite difficulty
- , to lessen
- , dangerously
- , boldly go somewhere or do something risky
- , to long or aim for ambitiously
- , stubborn
- , lacking caution or good judgement
- , cleverly, sly
- , very skilled or proficient
- , to appear in threatening form
- , deeply upset or agitated
- , strong dislike that shows in action
- , a story or account of events
- , unceasing continuing without interruption
36 Clues: , stubborn • , to lessen • , dangerously • , unavoidably • , cleverly, sly • , fear or agitation • , with deep respect • , boldly or daringly • , exalted or superior • , to waste recklessly • , to arouse curiosity • , to captivate or charm • , to make a firm decision • , to force, drive or urge • , burdened or loaded down • , terrible or disgraceful • , astounding or marvelous • ...
Psychosocial Development Theory 2023-10-25
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- Where did Erikson die?
- Who proposed the Psychological Development Theory?
- Who's theory did Erikson modify?
- Erikson Proposed that ______ development takes place all throughout our lifespan.
- ______ involves finding your life's work and contributing to the development of others.
- ______ vs. Despair
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- His theory emphasizes the _____ nature of our development rather than it's sexual nature.
- Where was Erikson born?
- Trust vs. _____
- Intimacy vs. ______
- How many stages are there in Erikson's Psychosocial Theory of development?
- ______ vs. Confusion
12 Clues: Trust vs. _____ • ______ vs. Despair • Intimacy vs. ______ • ______ vs. Confusion • Where did Erikson die? • Where was Erikson born? • Who's theory did Erikson modify? • Who proposed the Psychological Development Theory? • How many stages are there in Erikson's Psychosocial Theory of development? • ...
SOWK2004 Theoretical Framework/ Models of Social Policy 2022-02-10
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- First prong of Exping-Andersen's model.
- Critiques Esping-Andersen's model.
- Strength of Industrial-Achievement performance Model.
- The first approach in Titmuss' three-pronged model.
- The concept of government in which the state plays a key role in the protection and promotion of the economic and social well-being of its citizens.
- Country with highest share of GDP on social spending (2019)
- Strength of Institutional Redistributive model.
- The welfare state is often funded by this.
- Number of prongs in Esping-Andersen's model
- Pensions, disability allowances, unemployment benefits
- The third arm of Titmuss' model.
- Helps us “make sense of the world”.
- Germany's model.
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- Titmuss' 'institutional-redistributive' model combines the principles of comprehensive social provision with this.
- Weakness of Residual Model.
- Model where the state accepts responsibility for the provision of comprehensive and universal welfare for its citizens.
- Belize's answer to Jamaica's PATH.
- We can make a case that what matters about welfare is not what is intended, nor what the process is, but whether or not people benefit from it.
- Trinidad and Tobago's equivalent to Jamaica's PATH.
- Theory that simplifies complex social policy phenomena to promote a better understanding of different approaches to Social Policy
- Theory that provides a value framework for social policy which identifies the values, ideologies and political objectives which underlie social policy approaches.
- Theory that seeks to explain the nature of social policy and the rationale for policy decisions.
- One of the main areas of social policy.
- Abbreviation for Titmuss' second approach.
- The Swedish model goes further than the British model in its commitment to social this.
25 Clues: Germany's model. • Weakness of Residual Model. • The third arm of Titmuss' model. • Critiques Esping-Andersen's model. • Belize's answer to Jamaica's PATH. • Helps us “make sense of the world”. • First prong of Exping-Andersen's model. • One of the main areas of social policy. • The welfare state is often funded by this. • Abbreviation for Titmuss' second approach. • ...
Caring for the Elderly 2024-02-22
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- A type of health care focusing on end of life health and emotions.
- A group of people sharing a defining characteristic.
- Age 100+
- A theory claiming it's natural for adults to withdraw from society
- The gradual deterioration of functional characteristics.
- The scientific study of death and losses.
- A theory that states successful aging occurs when older adults stay active and maintain social interactions.
- An emotional response to the loss of someone or something.
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- A specialty that focuses on elderly health care.
- A theory stating that older adults usually maintain the same activities, behaviors, and relationships as in their younger years.
- A theory that focuses on the old person and aging process.
- The study of social, cultural, psychological, cognitive, and biological aspects of aging.
- Age 100+
- A group of people ruled by a much older leader than most of the adult population.
- Discrimination against someone or group based on age.
15 Clues: Age 100+ • Age 100+ • The scientific study of death and losses. • A specialty that focuses on elderly health care. • A group of people sharing a defining characteristic. • Discrimination against someone or group based on age. • The gradual deterioration of functional characteristics. • A theory that focuses on the old person and aging process. • ...
Utilitarianism, Rights-based ethics, and Feminist ethics 2023-04-26
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- Theory that individuals have inherent rights that cannot be taken away or violated.
- Theory that individuals are affected by multiple social identities, such as gender, race, and sexuality, which intersect to shape their experiences.
- Ethical theory concerned with protecting individual rights and freedoms.
- Theory that individuals have the right to be free from interference by others or by the government.
- Ethical theory that emphasizes the importance of relationships and caring for others.
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- Ethical theory that focuses on the moral obligations that arise in response to specific situations or cases.
- The measure of happiness or pleasure produced by an action according to utilitarianism.
- Theory that ethical decisions should take into account the experiences and perspectives of all individuals, including those from marginalized groups.
- Ethical theory that emphasizes the importance of developing good character traits.
- Ethical theory concerned with promoting the greatest amount of happiness or pleasure for the greatest number of people.
10 Clues: Ethical theory concerned with protecting individual rights and freedoms. • Ethical theory that emphasizes the importance of developing good character traits. • Theory that individuals have inherent rights that cannot be taken away or violated. • Ethical theory that emphasizes the importance of relationships and caring for others. • ...
Egyptian pyramids 2025-01-09
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- they are one of the blank structures ever created
- Xavier Landraus theory
- the pyramids are this color
- the pyramids house the tombs of these
- Megan Whalen theory
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- located in
- the top blank wonders of the world
- this pyramid is 220 feet tall
- this decreased the height of the pyramids
- house the blank of pharaohs
- crane Angela Villabas theory
- these were not invented until Roman times
12 Clues: located in • Megan Whalen theory • Xavier Landraus theory • house the blank of pharaohs • the pyramids are this color • crane Angela Villabas theory • this pyramid is 220 feet tall • the top blank wonders of the world • the pyramids house the tombs of these • this decreased the height of the pyramids • these were not invented until Roman times • ...
Notecards but its a crossword 2023-09-18
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- is an emerging management theory in which decisions are based on a combination of critical thinking and the best-available evidence.
- is a classical management theory that focuses on the organization as a whole and identifies effective ways to organize and manage a business.
- is a theory that focuses on improving the organization through understanding employee motivation and behavior. It is also called human relations management.
- is a theory that suggests the appropriate style of management depends on the situation. In other words, there is no single best way to handle all situations or problems encountered in an organization.
- is a classical management theory that uses science to study worker productivity and workflow.
- is a theory that focuses on organizing work with the goal of increasing worker productivity.
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- is a management philosophy in which the success of an organization is directly related to customer satisfaction.
- is a management theory that uses measurable techniques to improve decision-making in an organization.
- was a time in history when machines replaced human and animal power.
- is an idea or collection of ideas used as a set of guidelines for managing an organization.
- is a system in which people, items, or issues are ranked in order of importance.
- is a classical management theory that is an approach based on precisely defined procedures and a clearly defined order of command.
- is the specialization of individuals who perform specific tasks. It is also called job-specialization. In division of labor, jobs are broken down into smaller and repetitive tasks that are assigned to specific individuals.
13 Clues: was a time in history when machines replaced human and animal power. • is a system in which people, items, or issues are ranked in order of importance. • is an idea or collection of ideas used as a set of guidelines for managing an organization. • is a theory that focuses on organizing work with the goal of increasing worker productivity. • ...
Job Vocabulary 2023-03-09
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- Person/firm who employs people
- The person in charge
- To give up a job
- Designated period of time employees can take off from work
- To dismiss
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- Additional pay given to employee as incentive/reward
- Fixed payment
- To stop working due to old age
- Oral examination of an applicant for a job done by the employer
- To look for and employ personnel
- The place of work
- The people who work for a firm
12 Clues: To dismiss • Fixed payment • To give up a job • The place of work • The person in charge • Person/firm who employs people • To stop working due to old age • The people who work for a firm • To look for and employ personnel • Additional pay given to employee as incentive/reward • Designated period of time employees can take off from work • ...
Lexington Law Firm 2014-09-29
11 Clues: Credit score. • Sent to bureaus. • Optional service. • New service level. • Sent to creditors. • What we challenge. • More aggressive approach. • What service do we offer? • Screen that shows payment history. • Most comprehensive level of service. • Service level that does not challenge.
GF&BM Analyst Crossword 2019-10-04
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- The platform where employees can sign-up for volunteering events
- The firm strives to use 100% of this energy by 2020
- This individual established the JPMorgan Chase Art Collection
- This BRG is a forum for early career employees who want to grow personally and professionally
- This campus in Texas will be home to over 6,500 jobs by the end of 2019
- The 1956 Chase Manhattan Bank marketing campaign that used a common food item to symbolize a person's savings
- The name of the joint health-care initiative between JPMC, Amazon, and Berkshire Hathaway
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- This sports team calls the Chase Center in San Francisco their home
- The most recent auto brand that Chase partnered with for private label financing
- The acquisition of this company marks a new era of health-care payments for the firm
- The firm's venture into self-directed investing
- The firm's partnership with this pro skier focuses on financial empowerment
- J.P. Morgan served as the lead underwriter for this social media company's May 2019 IPO
- The number of trees that were uprooted and moved from 270 Park Avenue to the NYC Bronx Zoo
- The firm celebrated 100 years of service in this European country
15 Clues: The firm's venture into self-directed investing • The firm strives to use 100% of this energy by 2020 • This individual established the JPMorgan Chase Art Collection • The platform where employees can sign-up for volunteering events • The firm celebrated 100 years of service in this European country • ...
91400 Market Structure #1 2025-07-24
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- One efficient provider due to scale.
- Firm that accepts market price.
- Period with at least one fixed input.
- All inputs are variable over time.
- Loss from inefficiency in allocative outcome.
- Maximised total surplus at equilibrium.
- Output where marginal cost equals marginal revenue.
- Price‑taking firms in competitive markets.
- Cost of producing one more unit.
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- MC equals MR when at loss.
- P equals MC → efficient.
- Output choice where MC equals MR.
- Difference between price and producer’s cost.
- Firm that sets its own price.
- Price greater than MC creates deadweight.
- Revenue from selling one more unit.
- Using MC and MR for decisions.
- Single firm with price‑making power.
- Combined consumer and producer surplus.
- Difference between willingness and paid price.
20 Clues: P equals MC → efficient. • MC equals MR when at loss. • Firm that sets its own price. • Using MC and MR for decisions. • Firm that accepts market price. • Cost of producing one more unit. • Output choice where MC equals MR. • All inputs are variable over time. • Revenue from selling one more unit. • One efficient provider due to scale. • Single firm with price‑making power. • ...
Account 2022-06-22
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- , The Sales Book is a part of
- Unrecorded assets or liabilities are transferred to
- , Capital in the beginning of a firm is known as?
- Money withdrawn from a business by its owner is known as
- Goodwill brought by the incoming partner is distributed among the old partner in their
- , A minor partner has _____ liability
- , What type of asset goodwill is?
- Rent received is a ____ receipt
- According to Accounting Standard-26, what type of goodwill is recognised?
- , On the retirement of a partner goodwill will be credited to the capital account of
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- Which capital account with balances always show a credit balance
- , 5 in the absence of partnership deed, interest on ________ is charged from partners
- , Interest on partners Capital account is
- If the new partner bring his share of goodwill in cash it will be shared by old partner in
- , One of the reasons a firm is reconstituted is)
- partnership is a _______ business identity from accounting viewpoint
- Liability of a partner is
- Product method is used for calculation of
- The excess of actual/average profit over normal profit is known as?
19 Clues: Liability of a partner is • , The Sales Book is a part of • Rent received is a ____ receipt • , What type of asset goodwill is? • , A minor partner has _____ liability • Product method is used for calculation of • , Interest on partners Capital account is • , One of the reasons a firm is reconstituted is) • , Capital in the beginning of a firm is known as? • ...
Account 2022-06-22
Across
- Which capital account with balances always show a credit balance
- , Interest on partners Capital account is
- Goodwill brought by the incoming partner is distributed among the old partner in their
- According to Accounting Standard-26, what type of goodwill is recognised?
- , 5 in the absence of partnership deed, interest on ________ is charged from partners
- , Capital in the beginning of a firm is known as?
- partnership is a _______ business identity from accounting viewpoint
- Rent received is a ____ receipt
- , The Sales Book is a part of
- , One of the reasons a firm is reconstituted is)
- Product method is used for calculation of
- , A minor partner has _____ liability
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- If the new partner bring his share of goodwill in cash it will be shared by old partner in
- Unrecorded assets or liabilities are transferred to
- , What type of asset goodwill is?
- , On the retirement of a partner goodwill will be credited to the capital account of
- The excess of actual/average profit over normal profit is known as?
- Money withdrawn from a business by its owner is known as
- Liability of a partner is
19 Clues: Liability of a partner is • , The Sales Book is a part of • Rent received is a ____ receipt • , What type of asset goodwill is? • , A minor partner has _____ liability • Product method is used for calculation of • , Interest on partners Capital account is • , One of the reasons a firm is reconstituted is) • , Capital in the beginning of a firm is known as? • ...
Your Very First Piano Lesson 2021-11-11
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- type of piano book with music to perform
- total number of keys on a full-sized piano
- direction to push the piano bench
- finger number that means to use your thumb
- pianists sit on this
- twelve different piano keys keep doing this
- music reading and writing
- number of black keys on piano
- shape of your hand that helps your playing
- Baby ____ is a simple song to learn on piano
- pretend to hold this for good hand position
- direction to lean when sitting at the piano
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- white key letter names going up
- is always finger number one in piano
- finger warm-ups
- white key letter names going down
- a rounded hand is an example of this
- number of white keys on piano
- what you will do in your theory book
- type of book used for learning music theory
20 Clues: finger warm-ups • pianists sit on this • music reading and writing • number of white keys on piano • number of black keys on piano • white key letter names going up • direction to push the piano bench • white key letter names going down • is always finger number one in piano • a rounded hand is an example of this • what you will do in your theory book • ...
Chaos Theory 2023-10-14
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- - Some chaotic systems exhibit this paradox.
- - Chaotic fluid motion.
- - Fractals exhibit this property.
- - A characteristic of chaotic systems.
- - Chaotic systems may exhibit this quality.
- - A process where the output affects the input.
- - Chaotic systems may exhibit irregular and unpredictable ones.
- - Chaotic systems can align over time.
- - A complex attractor in a chaotic system.
- - Repeated application of a process.
- - A system may have multiple stable states.
- - Outcomes are hard to forecast in chaotic systems.
- - Chaotic systems are highly sensitive to initial conditions.
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- - A type of bifurcation in chaotic systems.
- - Events in chaotic systems often lack this.
- - A small change can have large, unpredictable consequences.
- - Managing chaotic systems is a challenge in this theory.
- - A mathematical model used in chaos theory.
- - Systems can spontaneously form order.
- - A stable state in a chaotic system.
- - Sudden and drastic change in a system's behavior.
- - The focus of study in chaos theory.
- - The tendency of chaotic systems to converge.
- - A complex geometric shape that exhibits self-similarity.
- - Chaotic systems often involve complex, non-linear equations.
- - Some chaos can contain regular patterns.
- - A multidimensional space used to describe a system's behavior.
- - The study of intricate, interconnected systems.
- - A point at which a system divides into multiple outcomes.
- - The central concept of this theory.
30 Clues: - Chaotic fluid motion. • - Fractals exhibit this property. • - Repeated application of a process. • - A stable state in a chaotic system. • - The focus of study in chaos theory. • - The central concept of this theory. • - A characteristic of chaotic systems. • - Chaotic systems can align over time. • - Systems can spontaneously form order. • ...
Art and senses 2023-05-01
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- Easy to press, not hard or firm to the touch.
- You use your hands to ______ .
- A comfortably low temperature.
- Solid and firm. It does not break easily.
- The opposite of rough.
- Not wet. Free of water
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- You use your mouth to ____________.
- You use your nose to ____________.
- You use you eyes to___________.
- Uneven or irregular surface, not smooth.
- A comfortably high temperature.
- The instruments _____________ beautiful.
12 Clues: The opposite of rough. • Not wet. Free of water • You use your hands to ______ . • A comfortably low temperature. • You use you eyes to___________. • A comfortably high temperature. • You use your nose to ____________. • You use your mouth to ____________. • Uneven or irregular surface, not smooth. • The instruments _____________ beautiful. • ...
Cycle 3 IEW Vocabulary Words 2024-04-16
Across
- , exalted or superior
- , uselessly or unsuccessfully
- , to waste recklessly
- , exhausting and demanding
- , unavoidably
- , to make an effort or attempt
- , to arouse curiosity
- , with enthusiastic devotion or diligence
- , fear or agitation
- , to make a firm decision
- , to force, drive or urge
- , boldly or daringly
- , to form a notion or idea
- , strong displeasure at injustice or insult
- , burdened or loaded down
- , with deep respect
- , terrible or disgraceful
- , to captivate or charm
- , astounding or marvelous
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- , to support or adopt a cause or theory
- , having qualities that cause fear or awe
- , motionless with amazement
- , to endure despite difficulty
- , to lessen
- , dangerously
- , boldly go somewhere or do something risky
- , to long or aim for ambitiously
- , stubborn
- , lacking caution or good judgement
- , cleverly, sly
- , very skilled or proficient
- , to appear in threatening form
- , deeply upset or agitated
- , strong dislike that shows in action
- , a story or account of events
- , unceasing continuing without interruption
36 Clues: , stubborn • , to lessen • , dangerously • , unavoidably • , cleverly, sly • , fear or agitation • , with deep respect • , boldly or daringly • , exalted or superior • , to waste recklessly • , to arouse curiosity • , to captivate or charm • , to make a firm decision • , to force, drive or urge • , burdened or loaded down • , terrible or disgraceful • , astounding or marvelous • ...
Saving, Investment and the Basic Tools of Finance (26/27) 2017-02-10
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- the theory that asset prices reflect all publicly available information about the value of an asset
- financial institutions through which savers can directly provide funds to borrowers
- a shortfall of tax revenue from government spending
- the income that households have left after paying for taxes and consumption
- the accumulation of a sum of money in, say, a bank account, where the interest earned remains in the account to earn additional interest in the future
- an institution that sells shares to the public and uses the proceeds to buy a portfolio of stocks and bonds
- the total income in the economy that remains after paying for consumption and government purchases
- a dislike of uncertainty
- the reduction of risk achieved by replacing a single risk with a large number of smaller, unrelated risks
- the market in which those who want to save supply funds and those who want to borrow to invest demand funds
- risk that affects all companies in the stock market
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- a decrease in investment that results from government borrowing
- the tax revenue that the government has left after paying for its spending
- the amount of money today that would be needed, using prevailing interest rates, to produce a given future amount of money
- financial institutions through which savers can indirectly provide funds to borrowers
- the path of a variable whose changes are impossible to predict
- a claim to partial ownership in a firm
- an excess of tax revenue over government spending
- the amount of money in the future that an amount of money today will yield, given prevailing interest rates
- a certificate of indebtedness
20 Clues: a dislike of uncertainty • a certificate of indebtedness • a claim to partial ownership in a firm • an excess of tax revenue over government spending • a shortfall of tax revenue from government spending • risk that affects all companies in the stock market • the path of a variable whose changes are impossible to predict • ...
BAV cross word 2024-11-29
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- For an unlevered firm, The free cash flow to the firm is………………….to the free cash flow to equity.
- The valuation method to be used if the capital structure is changing is called ------------------------present value method.
- ………………….cash flows that are considered relevant to the valuation of a project, being only those that are a direct result of the acceptance of an investment?
- If the cash flows in the valuation exercise for a levered firm is FCFF, the discount rate should be the cost of -------------------------.
- Private equity investments are ……………. and illiquid and thus require high returns.
- Porter’s five forces model evaluates the profitability of any …………………………..
- Stern -------------------and Company developed EVA (Economic Profit) to provide a single, value-based measure which can be used in solving the measurement problem in short-term.
- …………………………valuation refers to the value of the startup business that is implied by the amount of money invested by the VC fund in combination with the fraction of the startup company’s shares that the VC acquires. (includes hypen).
- …………………………………depreciation is simply the change in the present value of a project’s expected future cash flows from year to year.
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- In BCG matrix, the……………..category represents products and services with high market growth but low market share.(No space)
- The minimum acceptable rate of return on a capital investment project is called ……………….. rate.
- Earnings criterion implicitly uses the wrong cost of equity capital to evaluate an investment. We refer to this as the……………………. problem. (includes hyphen)
- …………………………represent a business acquisition strategy whereby an investor group acquires all the equity of a firm and assumes its debts. (it is an abbreviation)
- For an unlevered firm, The free cash flow to the firm is……………………………to the free cash flow to equity.
- In……………………equivalent method of valuation, the cash flows are adjusted for risk.
- ………………………. synergies occur when the combined company can increase its sales by accessing new capital or leveraging its expanded customer base.
- An investment project that reduces the firm’s earnings in the current or following year is referred to as earnings ------------------------.
- If Discounted Cash Flow (DCF) valuation is employed to assess the worth of a firm's cash flows during the planning period, while relative valuation is utilized for calculating terminal value, it is called as………………valuation approach.
- An option to ……………………………….. provides a company with the flexibility to increase the scale of a project in the future when the initial project is performing well.
- While valuing the Young firms and startups that do not have an established history of earnings use the ratio of Enterprise Value (EV) to …………………… .
20 Clues: Porter’s five forces model evaluates the profitability of any ………………………….. • In……………………equivalent method of valuation, the cash flows are adjusted for risk. • Private equity investments are ……………. and illiquid and thus require high returns. • The minimum acceptable rate of return on a capital investment project is called ……………….. rate. • ...
Scientific Revolution 2024-05-14
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- Most important scientist of the scientific revolution, first person to study the sky with a telescope.
- German astronomer, mapped the orbits of the planets
- a theory that the earth is at the center of the solar system or the universe
- a theory that places the sun at the center of the solar system
- modern science emerged as a new way of gaining knowledge about the natural world
- a belief in reason and logic as the primary paths to knowledge
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- Polish astronomer, wrote on the Revolution of the Celestial Spheres
- an idea or assumption to be tested in an experiment
- Greatest and most influential scientist who ever lived, created laws about gravity and motion.
- the force of attraction between all masses in the universe
- a step-by-step method of investigation involving observation and theory to test scientific assumptions
- an instrument used to view distant objects
12 Clues: an instrument used to view distant objects • an idea or assumption to be tested in an experiment • German astronomer, mapped the orbits of the planets • the force of attraction between all masses in the universe • a theory that places the sun at the center of the solar system • a belief in reason and logic as the primary paths to knowledge • ...
Venus 2020-05-07
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- A person who holds absolute principles in political, philosophical, or theological matters
- The long-term maintenance of systems according to environmental, economic, and social considerations
- An ethical theory that judges an action’s moral correctness by its consequences
- The exercise of hierarchical power to compel a subordinate to act in a certain way
- Society’s shared beliefs about what is good or bad and how people should act
- The simultaneous fair treatment of individuals in a given situation with the result that everybody gets what they deserve
- Every event, including human choice and volition, is caused by other events and happens as an effect or result of these other events
- Society’s accepted principles of right conduct that enable people to live cooperatively
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- What are invented explanations that hide or deny true motivations, causes, or actions
- The theory of the political, economic, and social equality of the sexes
- Popular acceptance of a government, political regime, or system of governance
- Is the dishonest conduct for personal gain by people in power
- The ongoing integration of political, social, and economic interactions at the transnational level, regardless of physical proximity or distance
- The quality of being convenient and practical despite possibly being improper or immoral
- Whether relevant information is made available in a timely and accessible manner
- A theory which states that an action is morally right if it results in the greatest amount of good for the greatest amount of people affected by the action
- What is principles concerning what is good or bad
- An ethical position meaning one is not able to make a judgment
- Caring about the consequences of one’s choices as they affect others
- An ethical theory holding that the good is based on the pursuit of self-interest
20 Clues: What is principles concerning what is good or bad • Is the dishonest conduct for personal gain by people in power • An ethical position meaning one is not able to make a judgment • Caring about the consequences of one’s choices as they affect others • The theory of the political, economic, and social equality of the sexes • ...
Corporate Finance Crossword Puzzle 2021-02-24
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- a business owned by one person who operates it for his or her own profit
- science and art of managing money
- a business owned by two or more people and operated for profit
- firm’s chief accountant, who is responsible for the firm’s accounting activities, such as corporate accounting, tax management, financial accounting, and cost accounting
- lowest price at which a security is offered for sale
- the process of pooling mortgages or other types of loans and then selling claims or securities against that pool in the secondary market
- a variety of interesting career opportunities within the areas of banking, personal financial planning, investments, real estate, and insurance
- firm’s chief financial manager, who manages the firm’s cash, oversees its pension plans, and manages key risks
- duties of the financial manager in a business
- a legal provision that limits stockholders’ liability for a corporation’s debt to the amount they initially invested in the firm by purchasing stock
- actively manages the financial affairs of all types of businesses, whether private or public, large or small, profit seeking or nonprofit
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- highest price offered to purchase a security
- owners of a corporation, whose ownership, or equity, takes the form of common stock or, less frequently, preferred stock
- an entity created by law
- groups such as employees, customers, suppliers, creditors, owners, and others who have a direct economic link to the firm
- with the liabilities of the business being the entrepreneur’s responsibility, creditors can make claims against the entrepreneur’s personal assets if the business fails to pay its debts
- periodic distributions of cash to the stockholders of a firm
- the chance that actual outcomes may differ from those expected
- the purest and most basic form of corporate ownership
- the amount by which the sale price of an asset exceeds the asset’s purchase price
20 Clues: an entity created by law • science and art of managing money • highest price offered to purchase a security • duties of the financial manager in a business • lowest price at which a security is offered for sale • the purest and most basic form of corporate ownership • periodic distributions of cash to the stockholders of a firm • ...
Business growth 2013-09-29
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- when one firm is integrated with another
- When owners of two business agree to join firms to make one business
- when one firm merges or takes over another one in the same industry and at the same stage of production
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- when one business buys out the owners of another business
- when one firm merges with or takes over another in the same industry but a different stage of production
- when one firm merges with or takes over a firm in a completely different industry. Also known as diversification.
- When a business expands its existing operations
- when a business takes or merges with another
8 Clues: when one firm is integrated with another • when a business takes or merges with another • When a business expands its existing operations • when one business buys out the owners of another business • When owners of two business agree to join firms to make one business • ...
Notecards but its a crossword 2023-09-18
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- is an emerging management theory in which decisions are based on a combination of critical thinking and the best-available evidence.
- is a classical management theory that focuses on the organization as a whole and identifies effective ways to organize and manage a business.
- is a theory that focuses on improving the organization through understanding employee motivation and behavior. It is also called human relations management.
- is a theory that suggests the appropriate style of management depends on the situation. In other words, there is no single best way to handle all situations or problems encountered in an organization.
- is a classical management theory that uses science to study worker productivity and workflow.
- is a theory that focuses on organizing work with the goal of increasing worker productivity.
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- is a management philosophy in which the success of an organization is directly related to customer satisfaction.
- is a management theory that uses measurable techniques to improve decision-making in an organization.
- was a time in history when machines replaced human and animal power.
- is an idea or collection of ideas used as a set of guidelines for managing an organization.
- is a system in which people, items, or issues are ranked in order of importance.
- is a classical management theory that is an approach based on precisely defined procedures and a clearly defined order of command.
- is the specialization of individuals who perform specific tasks. It is also called job-specialization. In division of labor, jobs are broken down into smaller and repetitive tasks that are assigned to specific individuals.
13 Clues: was a time in history when machines replaced human and animal power. • is a system in which people, items, or issues are ranked in order of importance. • is an idea or collection of ideas used as a set of guidelines for managing an organization. • is a theory that focuses on organizing work with the goal of increasing worker productivity. • ...
Science 9 - Space Exploration: Then Universe 2019-11-05
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- light coming from distant stars
- theory that the universe oscillates between Big Bang and Big Crunch
- darkest thing in the universe
- phase in which a star no longer emits light
- star expands and cools and glows red
- stage in which star shines for billions of years
- all of space and time and their contents
- distance light travels in one year
- powerful explosion that may produce a neutron star
- means milky
- shines with white hot light
- earliest stage of a star's life
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- space telescope was named after this American astronomer
- 88 are recognized by the IUA
- the Milky Way is this type of galaxy
- theory that the universe will one day stop expanding
- neutron star that emits radio waves in pulses
- most widely accepted theory of the origin of the universe
- the science of the origin and development of the universe
- type of galaxy that has no particular shape
- part of a spiral galaxy
- type of galaxy that is oval shaped
- giant cloud of gas and dust
- is a system of billions of stars together with gas and dust
- brightest thing in the universe
25 Clues: means milky • part of a spiral galaxy • giant cloud of gas and dust • shines with white hot light • 88 are recognized by the IUA • darkest thing in the universe • light coming from distant stars • brightest thing in the universe • earliest stage of a star's life • distance light travels in one year • type of galaxy that is oval shaped • the Milky Way is this type of galaxy • ...
The Origin of Life on Earth 2022-06-09
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- a North American scientist who created an experiment of the primitive atmosphere which produced organic compounds from a mixture of gases
- the theory of the origin of life that life began from inanimate objects
- a substance which creates a chemical reaction that causes the release of oxygen and loss of electrons
- an object which isn't living
- a theory of the origin of life which claims that organic molecules arrived from space and are the building blocks of life on Earth
- a French chemist who discovered that microorganisms were not created from spontaneous generation
- decaying, decomposing
- the process through which life appears from non-living matter
- existed at the beginning of time
- one of the possible places in which living things could have first appeared
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- an Italian doctor who believed in spontaneous generation
- a Russian biochemist who developed a theory of abiogenesis which is the basis of the hypothesis accepted by most scientists today
- a Swedish scientist who believed that life came to Earth from meteors from outer space
- a Flemish doctor who believed in spontaneous generation
- a baby insect
- structures which insulated organic molecules in Oparin's abiogenic theory
16 Clues: a baby insect • decaying, decomposing • an object which isn't living • existed at the beginning of time • a Flemish doctor who believed in spontaneous generation • an Italian doctor who believed in spontaneous generation • the process through which life appears from non-living matter • the theory of the origin of life that life began from inanimate objects • ...
Tectonic Terms 2024-10-01
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- A fault line located in California
- A Canadian Volcano in B.C.
- A global event that christian scientists propose as the reason the continents broke apart
- Mountains that erupt and spew lava
- Brazil is located on this tectonic plate
- A Canadian scientist that greatly contributed to the theory of plate tectonics
- A theory that explains that earth's major landforms are created by movement of plates below the surface
- Russia is located on this tectonic plate
- "Father of Plate Tectonics"
- A super-volcano in Wyoming
- The center of the earth
- First documented by Captain James Cook, this volcano has been erupting since 1774
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- The outer most layer of the earth
- A location where two plates meet
- When one tectonic plate is forced beneath another plate
- A place where two plates move away from eachother
- A volcano in Washington State that famously erupted in 1980
- The theory that all the continents were one large landmass and broke up and started drifting away from each other
- When two major chunks of rocks break apart
- Devices that measure earthquakes
20 Clues: The center of the earth • A Canadian Volcano in B.C. • A super-volcano in Wyoming • "Father of Plate Tectonics" • A location where two plates meet • Devices that measure earthquakes • The outer most layer of the earth • A fault line located in California • Mountains that erupt and spew lava • Brazil is located on this tectonic plate • Russia is located on this tectonic plate • ...
Argument vocab 2026-02-03
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- The art of effective or persuasive speaking or writing, especially the use of figures of speech and other compositional techniques
- The assembled spectators or listeners at a public event, such as a play, movie, concert, or meeting
- An argument or set of reason put forward to oppose an idea or theory developed in another argument
- The general character or attitude of a place, piece of writing, situation, etc
- the branch out knowledge that deals with moral principles
- Restrict the vibrations of wholly or partially to one direction
- A statement or theory that is put forward as a premise to be maintained or proved
- An earlier event or action that is regarded as an example or guide to be considered in subsequent similar circumstances
- (of an argument or point) having a sound basis in logic of fact; reasonable or cogent
- The action of proving a statement or theory to be wrong or false
- (Especially of an argument, statement, or theory) not true because based on erroneous information or unsound reasoning
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- Giving rise or likely to give rise to public disagreement
- Accept or admit the existence or truth of
- A person or thing that is the direct opposite of someone or something else
- A thing that is granted, especially in response to demands; a thing conceded
- Be or show evidence of
- the reason for which something is done or created or for which something exists
- Give force or emphasis to (wonder actions)
- A refutation or contradiction
- Reasoning conducted or assessed according to strict principles of validity
20 Clues: Be or show evidence of • A refutation or contradiction • Accept or admit the existence or truth of • Give force or emphasis to (wonder actions) • Giving rise or likely to give rise to public disagreement • the branch out knowledge that deals with moral principles • Restrict the vibrations of wholly or partially to one direction • ...
Unit 9 Vocab, Kinley Daniel 2025-01-28
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- political theory where power should be given to more than one ruler
- Scottish engineer and inventor, chemist, improved the steam engine
- English, Scientist, mostly known for finding modern political philosophy
- important meeting when major European powers agreed to claims to get territory in africa
- opinion or belief, mainly beliefs or religious law of a religious organization
- when there is an increase in population of people living in towns and cities
- Question, Research, Hypothesis, Experiment, Data Analysis, Conclusion, and Communication.
- Theory that the sun is at the center of the solar system
- type of government and economic system, type of way to create and share wealth
- Italian astronomer, father of observational astronomy, engineer, made telescope advancements
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- English philosopher, who is one of the most prestigious thinkers, known as father of liberalism
- one who makes a business by taking risks and attempting to make a profit
- region where an external institution holds power in a foreign territory
- policy/act of extending a country's power into more areas or gaining control over a countries polices
- economic and political theory highlight diverse economic and social systems
- building where work is organized to make production on a large scale but with machinery
- English polymath, mathematician, physicist, astronomer, very important for scientific Revolution
- French philosopher and main source for the theory of separation of powers
- French philosopher, satirist, criticized christianity and of slavery
19 Clues: Theory that the sun is at the center of the solar system • Scottish engineer and inventor, chemist, improved the steam engine • political theory where power should be given to more than one ruler • French philosopher, satirist, criticized christianity and of slavery • region where an external institution holds power in a foreign territory • ...
Year 11- Economics crossword 2022-10-20
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- Desire to purchase goods and services
- one of the four factors of production with the reward being rent
- The total amount of given good a firm has
- The price of money
- how easily an asset can be spent
- When we are all dead according to Keynes
- one of the four factors of production with the reward being wages
- represents the ownership of an asset or company
- A branch of economics which examines financial decision making process of individuals, households and businesses
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- A fungible asset which holds some form of monetary value
- Increase in prices
- A branch of economics which examines the behaviour and performance of the economy as a whole
- one of the four factors of production with the reward being profit
- Goods and services with high elasticity of demand
- The minimum point in the economic cycle
- When a firm has complete control over a market
- The maximum point in the economic cycle
- one of the four factors of production with the reward being interest
18 Clues: Increase in prices • The price of money • how easily an asset can be spent • Desire to purchase goods and services • The minimum point in the economic cycle • The maximum point in the economic cycle • When we are all dead according to Keynes • The total amount of given good a firm has • When a firm has complete control over a market • ...
Continental Drift Theory and Seafloor Spreading 2021-09-17
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- The _____ seafloor is getting pushed out towards the continents.
- Since she was a _______, she was not allowed to go out onto boats to conduct research
- All of the continents seem to fit together like a _____.
- Alfred ___ theory is called Continental Drift.
- What did they find at the bottom of the ocean?
- Using sound waves, Marie Tharp began to map out the _____ ______.
- Even the layers of ____ within these mountains match up.
- The new seafloor is being __________ at the Mid Ocean Ridge.
- The less-dense material _______, often forming a mountain.
- Seafloor spreading occurs at ________ plate boundaries.
- It is the longest mountain range in the world.
- A group of linked ideas intended to explain something.
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- The theory that the continents slowly move over time.
- A geologic process in which tectonic plates—large slabs of Earth's lithosphere—split apart from each other.
- Supercontinent made of ALL continents
- Pangea existed _______ of years ago.
- The same _____ have been found across continents.
- Mountain ranges end abruptly on one ________ and pick back up on another.
- The mountain circles the globe and connects all the ___________.
19 Clues: Pangea existed _______ of years ago. • Supercontinent made of ALL continents • Alfred ___ theory is called Continental Drift. • What did they find at the bottom of the ocean? • It is the longest mountain range in the world. • The same _____ have been found across continents. • The theory that the continents slowly move over time. • ...
Ch 3 - Business Management 2022-09-16
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- world trade organization
- purchasing raw materials or products in other nations and bringing them into one's own country
- general agreement on tariffs and trade
- multilateral development bank
- a complete halt to trading with a particular nation
- a contractual agreement in which one firm permits another to produce and market its product
- a tax levied on a particular foreign product entering a country
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- selling or shipping raw materials or products to other nations
- an arrangement in which one firm contract manufacturing to a firm in another country
- an international barter transaction
- exportation of large quantities of a product at a price lower than that of the same product in the home market
- international monetary fund
12 Clues: world trade organization • international monetary fund • multilateral development bank • an international barter transaction • general agreement on tariffs and trade • a complete halt to trading with a particular nation • selling or shipping raw materials or products to other nations • a tax levied on a particular foreign product entering a country • ...
Plate Tectonics By: Chloe and Jack 2014-01-29
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- Occurs on land because of divergent boundaries.
- Super Continent 250 million years ago.
- Two plates colliding can form these.
- Where two oceanic plates move apart.
- Two plates sliding past each other.
- The movement of the Earth's plates.
- Year Alfred Wegener introduced his theory.
- Scientists use these in rocks to prove Pangaea.
- A ridge where two oceanic plates move apart is called a..
- Boundary where two plates are moving in opposite directions.
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- A major fault in California.
- The USUAL highest number of inches a continent moves every year.
- Boundary where two plates collide.
- Theory about the moving continents.
- Wegener's theory wasn't believed because there was no...
- Boundary where two plates are sliding past each other.
- How many plates there are.
- Continents sit on these.
- Trenches occur at this zone.
- Fossils found here match up with South American fossils.
20 Clues: Continents sit on these. • How many plates there are. • A major fault in California. • Trenches occur at this zone. • Boundary where two plates collide. • Theory about the moving continents. • Two plates sliding past each other. • The movement of the Earth's plates. • Two plates colliding can form these. • Where two oceanic plates move apart. • ...
T 2 L 1-4 2022-11-02
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- organized by a proprietor
- group of delegates who drafted the united states constitution
- approval for the effectiveness of a constitution
- one of the riches planters in virginia
- each state has to accept the public acts, records, and judicial proceedings of every other state
- a written grant of authority from the king
- chied executives power to reject a bill passed by a legislature
- a tax on imports
- wrote several of the federalists papers
- became a leader in Boston politics through his writing
- called for a three branch government
- established the colony of Pennsylvania as a haven for Quakers and other religious minorities
- joining of several group for a common purpose
- had the theory about the natural rights of man
- doctrine where government must act fairly in accord with established rules
- describes a legislative body with one chamber
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- first president of the united states
- established a firm league of friendship
- the power of the monarchy wasn't absolute and granted trial by jury and due process of law
- people who opposed the ratifaction of the constitution
- people with authority to represent others at a conference or convention
- mortally wounded in a dual with aaron burr
- confrontations between debtor farmers and state government authorities
- describes a legislative body composed of two chambers
- young farmer with a flair for militia drill
- helped negotiate and enforce liberal peace with great britain
- fewest number of members who must be present for a legislative body to conduct business
- people who supported the ratification of the constitution
28 Clues: a tax on imports • organized by a proprietor • first president of the united states • called for a three branch government • one of the riches planters in virginia • established a firm league of friendship • wrote several of the federalists papers • a written grant of authority from the king • mortally wounded in a dual with aaron burr • ...
AP Psych Terms 2020-05-13
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- Use this in math to solve problems
- NS Supplies the internal organs
- Invented the first IQ test
- Perspective Objects are distance and blue
- Theory People want to skydive in order to maintain a level of physiological arousal.
- Five CANOE
- Response An automatic response
- Threshold Minimum amount that something needs to change in order for someone to notice.
- Rules Social norms about how one should express their emotions.
- Two or more things coming together.
- Needs Spencer feels the need to belong with the boys on the football team.
- Area Part of the brain that controls speech.
- Known for his theory on psychological development of human beings.
- Operations This stage begins at age 12.
- Conditioning Triggers a conditioned response
- The father of modern linguistics
- that dreams synthesize random neural activity.
- Bias New evidence confirms one's existing belief.
- Thinking Thought process that generates creative ideas.
- Medical treatment used in patients with severe depression.
- Memory technique where one groups items into categories in order to remember them better.
- Cues A depth cue that depends on the use of two eyes.
- Studied emotions and how they relate to expressions.
- When something no longer exists.
- The process of adapting
- Absorbing something fully
- Thinking Term coined by Joy Paul Guilford.
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- synthesis theory
- Refractory Period The period when the neuron has just fired, therefore, it cannot fire again.
- of STM 15 and 30 seconds
- Research Solves specific issues that impact an individual or a group.
- A change within a cell.
- Operations Third stage of Piaget's theory of cognitive development.
- Period Period in which a certain skill is believed to be acquired.
- Effect The idea that generations are getting smarter.
- Neurons Also called motor neurons
- Reduction Theory developed by Clark Hull.
- Collusum Band of nerve fibers joining in the brain.
- Threshold Can detect a particular stimulus 50 percent of the time.
- Potential A neural impulse
- Studied reciprocal determinism
- Reward Reward given to a person that has achieved something.
- Rehearsal Organizing the information and creating an image in your head of the information.
- Used to describe a noun
- The eye’s lens changes shape to focus near or far objects on the retina.
- Effect Point of light appears to move
- When something moves from place or position.
- Cue Excites the stimulus
- Said that social tension is important for the formation of a child's personality.
- A person’s sense of self esteem.
50 Clues: Five CANOE • synthesis theory • A change within a cell. • Used to describe a noun • The process of adapting • of STM 15 and 30 seconds • Cue Excites the stimulus • Absorbing something fully • Invented the first IQ test • Potential A neural impulse • Response An automatic response • Studied reciprocal determinism • NS Supplies the internal organs • The father of modern linguistics • ...
October 2023 2023-09-27
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- What is the name of a market structure in which one firm dominates supply with one type of product?
- What is the name of the cartel in the Middle East that controls the world oil supply?
- Which technology company recently reached the $1 trillion mark in market cap?
- What is an important holiday season of the year in South Korea rooted in celebrating the harvesting season?
- What is the last name of the current President of France?
- What is the last name of the current Secretary General of the United Nations (UN)?
- What is the name of the group with the song 'Last Christmas'?
- Where will the 2024 Summer Olympics be held?
- Who invented the atomic bomb in the Manhattan Project?
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- What is the name of the character played by Ryan Gosling in the movie 'Barbie'?
- What is the most prestigious awards ceremony for TV shows?
- What is the name of the company that operates the largest cryptocurrency exchange platform in the world?
- What is the last name of the actor who played Maximus in the movie 'Gladiator'?
- What is the last name of the actor who played Joker in the movie 'Joker' in 2019?
- Series What is the championship series of the postseason in Major League Baseball (MLB) called?
- What is the last name of the current Prime Minister of Canada?
- What is the last name of the individual who revolutionized Game Theory and Economics through the equilibrium he invented?
- What is the name of the exam you are required to take in order to get into Law School?
- What was the last name of the person who co-founded Apple and was the engineer for the company alongside Steve Jobs?
19 Clues: Where will the 2024 Summer Olympics be held? • Who invented the atomic bomb in the Manhattan Project? • What is the last name of the current President of France? • What is the most prestigious awards ceremony for TV shows? • What is the name of the group with the song 'Last Christmas'? • What is the last name of the current Prime Minister of Canada? • ...
October 2023 2023-09-27
Across
- What is the name of a market structure in which one firm dominates supply with one type of product?
- What is the name of the cartel in the Middle East that controls the world oil supply?
- Which technology company recently reached the $1 trillion mark in market cap?
- What is an important holiday season of the year in South Korea rooted in celebrating the harvesting season?
- What is the last name of the current President of France?
- What is the last name of the current Secretary General of the United Nations (UN)?
- What is the name of the group with the song 'Last Christmas'?
- Where will the 2024 Summer Olympics be held?
- Who invented the atomic bomb in the Manhattan Project?
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- What is the name of the character played by Ryan Gosling in the movie 'Barbie'?
- What is the most prestigious awards ceremony for TV shows?
- What is the name of the company that operates the largest cryptocurrency exchange platform in the world?
- What is the last name of the actor who played Maximus in the movie 'Gladiator'?
- What is the last name of the actor who played Joker in the movie 'Joker' in 2019?
- Series What is the championship series of the postseason in Major League Baseball (MLB) called?
- What is the last name of the current Prime Minister of Canada?
- What is the last name of the individual who revolutionized Game Theory and Economics through the equilibrium he invented?
- What is the name of the exam you are required to take in order to get into Law School?
- What was the last name of the person who co-founded Apple and was the engineer for the company alongside Steve Jobs?
19 Clues: Where will the 2024 Summer Olympics be held? • Who invented the atomic bomb in the Manhattan Project? • What is the last name of the current President of France? • What is the most prestigious awards ceremony for TV shows? • What is the name of the group with the song 'Last Christmas'? • What is the last name of the current Prime Minister of Canada? • ...
The Cell Theory 2023-03-16
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- all cells come from _______________ cells
- the scientist who experimented with maggots
- (2 words) the belief that life can appear out of nothing
- the first scientist to use the word cell
- this scientist studied plants
- a device that allows us to see very tiny things
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- this scientist looked at gunk from his teeth under a microscope
- the scientist who put broth into flasks and disproved spontaneous generation
- this scientist observed cells dividing to produce more cells
- Figure 7 in the iBook shows Cell Theory __________
- the claim that life begins with life
- the first thing looked at under a microscope
- basic unit of structure and function of life
- this scientist studied animals
14 Clues: this scientist studied plants • this scientist studied animals • the claim that life begins with life • the first scientist to use the word cell • all cells come from _______________ cells • the scientist who experimented with maggots • the first thing looked at under a microscope • basic unit of structure and function of life • ...
Crossword 2 2025-01-03
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- A state of frequent residential turnover or change, often in disadvantaged neighborhoods: residential ____
- The NWA song that perfectly captures legal cynicism (make sure you spell it the way they do!)
- The zone in transition: Zone ___ (spell out the number)
- A state of not having enough money to meet basic needs
- An example of low collective efficacy: the “____ ____” code
- A policing philosophy that focuses on improving relations between the police and the community: ____-oriented policing
- The view of the law and its agents as illegitimate
- Shaw & McKay’s theory: it’s the ____ that makes a criminal, not individual factors
- Social disorganization theory focuses only on juvenile delinquency, making no attempt to explain ____ crime.
- The action of coming to live permanently in a foreign country
- According to Shaw & McKay, criminal ____ can be transmitted through generations in much the same way that language and other social forms can
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- Sampson & Groves examined the effect of social ____ on crime
- The city in which the social disorganization theory originated
- Which Netflix show was used as an example of collective efficacy in the videos we watched?
- The motto of collective efficacy that emerged in the wake of the Boston marathon bombing
- The process by which a society regulates the behavior of its individuals to maintain order and conformity to social norms
- Shared expectation among community members for social control: "____ efficacy"
- The process by which an economy is transformed from a primarily agricultural one to one based on the manufacturing of goods
- The geographic model on which Shaw & McKay’s theory of juvenile delinquency was based: the ____ ____ model
19 Clues: The view of the law and its agents as illegitimate • A state of not having enough money to meet basic needs • The zone in transition: Zone ___ (spell out the number) • An example of low collective efficacy: the “____ ____” code • Sampson & Groves examined the effect of social ____ on crime • The action of coming to live permanently in a foreign country • ...
Theory Party! 2022-09-15
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- developed the "Hierarchy of Needs"
- Distance between the most difficult task the child can accomplish unassisted, and the most difficult task accomplished with help (abbreviation)
- he believed behavior was a function of the environment
- came up with the four stages of cognitive development
- developed the multiple intelligence theory
- mental and physical actions involved in understanding and knowing
- Dr. Leonard's ~favorite~ teaching method...
- smart" is technically called "bodily-______" intelligence
- LAD stands for a "Language _________ Device"
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- Noam Chomsky developed the theory of _______
- considered the father of pragmatism
- Piaget says children play an active role in learning, calling them "little ______"
- an explanation of how the facts fit together
- Froebel was the father of _________
- Reggio-Emilia is a town in this country
- the third stage of speech development according to Vygotsky
16 Clues: developed the "Hierarchy of Needs" • considered the father of pragmatism • Froebel was the father of _________ • Reggio-Emilia is a town in this country • developed the multiple intelligence theory • Dr. Leonard's ~favorite~ teaching method... • Noam Chomsky developed the theory of _______ • an explanation of how the facts fit together • ...
FAMOUS SCIENTIST AND THEIR DISCOVERIES 2024-12-01
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- Discovered electromagnetic induction
- Developed a model of the atom with quantized energy levels
- Renowned physicist who wrote 'A Brief History of Time
- Father of genetics who studied inheritance in pea plants
- Ancient Greek mathematician who exclaimed 'Eureka
- Father of modern chemistry who named oxygen
- Pioneering researcher of radioactivity first woman to win a Nobel Prize
- Formulated the laws of motion and universal gravitation
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- Developed the theory of evolution by natural selection
- Her X-ray diffraction work helped discover DNA's double helix
- Known as the father of modern observational astronomy
- Inventor known for contributions to alternating current
- Proposed the theory of relativity
- Proved the germ theory of disease and developed pasteurization
- Formulated the laws of planetary motion
15 Clues: Proposed the theory of relativity • Discovered electromagnetic induction • Formulated the laws of planetary motion • Father of modern chemistry who named oxygen • Ancient Greek mathematician who exclaimed 'Eureka • Renowned physicist who wrote 'A Brief History of Time • Known as the father of modern observational astronomy • ...
