theory of the firm Crossword Puzzles
Nursing Theorists 2022-10-07
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- Human to Human relationship model is by
- humans are unique, and capable of growth and learning.
- Give one of Johnson's 7 subsystems.
- Defines adaptation as the adjustment of living matter to other living things to environmental conditions.
- The conservation model is from
- Suggest that the way boys and girl are raised in our own society leads to a difference in moral reasoning.
- Comprises those activities performed independently.
- human interaction relies on communication.
- Reasoning is based on social rules and forms.
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- Give one of the concepts common in nursing theory.
- Nursing is a therapeutic interpersonal process.
- The lady with the lamp.
- state and process of being and becoming integrated and whole health.
- Imogene king's theory is
- The term is given to the body of knowledge that is used to support nursing practice.
- Devised a theory in which he explained six stages of moral development divided into three levels.
- Evaluating the self.
17 Clues: Evaluating the self. • The lady with the lamp. • Imogene king's theory is • The conservation model is from • Give one of Johnson's 7 subsystems. • Human to Human relationship model is by • human interaction relies on communication. • Reasoning is based on social rules and forms. • Nursing is a therapeutic interpersonal process. • ...
English b vocab 2021-06-03
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- a seemingly absurd or self-contradictory statement or proposition that when investigated or explained may prove to be well founded or true.
- the occurrence of the same letter or sound at the beginning of adjacent or closely connected words.
- a musical or vocal sound with reference to its pitch, quality, and strength.
- a temporary state of mind or feeling.
- the most intense, exciting, or important point of something; a culmination or apex.
- a story is the section of the plot following the climax, in which the tension stemming from the story's central conflict decreases and the story moves toward its conclusion.
- a comprehensive description and explanation of an idea or theory.
- a person who actively opposes or is hostile to someone or something; an adversary.
- conversation between two or more people as a feature of a book, play, or movie.
- a traditional story, especially one concerning the early history of a people or explaining some natural or social phenomenon, and typically involving supernatural beings or events.
- the attribution of a personal nature or human characteristics to something nonhuman, or the representation of an abstract quality in human form.
- a conclusion reached on the basis of evidence and reasoning.
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- the leading character or one of the major characters in a drama, movie, novel, or other fictional text.
- a figure of speech in which apparently contradictory terms appear in conjunction
- a statement or theory that is put forward as a premise to be maintained or proved.
- a particular form of a language which is peculiar to a specific region or social group.
- an expression designed to call something to mind without mentioning it explicitly; an indirect or passing reference
- a figure of speech in which a word or phrase is applied to an object or action to which it is not literally applicable.
- a firm decision to do or not to do something
- a related series of incidents in a literary plot that build toward the point of greatest interest
- visually descriptive or figurative language, especially in a literary work.
- a figure of speech involving the comparison of one thing with another thing of a different kind, used to make a description more emphatic or vivid
- the place or type of surroundings where something is positioned or where an event takes place.
- exaggerated statements or claims not meant to be taken literally.
- the subject of a talk, a piece of writing, a person's thoughts, or an exhibition; a topic.
25 Clues: a temporary state of mind or feeling. • a firm decision to do or not to do something • a conclusion reached on the basis of evidence and reasoning. • a comprehensive description and explanation of an idea or theory. • exaggerated statements or claims not meant to be taken literally. • visually descriptive or figurative language, especially in a literary work. • ...
English b vocab 2021-06-03
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- a particular form of a language which is peculiar to a specific region or social group.
- an expression designed to call something to mind without mentioning it explicitly; an indirect or passing reference
- a related series of incidents in a literary plot that build toward the point of greatest interest
- a figure of speech in which apparently contradictory terms appear in conjunction
- a traditional story, especially one concerning the early history of a people or explaining some natural or social phenomenon, and typically involving supernatural beings or events.
- a musical or vocal sound with reference to its pitch, quality, and strength.
- the attribution of a personal nature or human characteristics to something nonhuman, or the representation of an abstract quality in human form.
- the occurrence of the same letter or sound at the beginning of adjacent or closely connected words.
- a temporary state of mind or feeling.
- a seemingly absurd or self-contradictory statement or proposition that when investigated or explained may prove to be well founded or true.
- the place or type of surroundings where something is positioned or where an event takes place.
- a conclusion reached on the basis of evidence and reasoning.
- visually descriptive or figurative language, especially in a literary work.
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- conversation between two or more people as a feature of a book, play, or movie.
- a person who actively opposes or is hostile to someone or something; an adversary.
- a statement or theory that is put forward as a premise to be maintained or proved.
- a comprehensive description and explanation of an idea or theory.
- a figure of speech in which a word or phrase is applied to an object or action to which it is not literally applicable.
- exaggerated statements or claims not meant to be taken literally.
- the most intense, exciting, or important point of something; a culmination or apex.
- a story is the section of the plot following the climax, in which the tension stemming from the story's central conflict decreases and the story moves toward its conclusion.
- a figure of speech involving the comparison of one thing with another thing of a different kind, used to make a description more emphatic or vivid
- the subject of a talk, a piece of writing, a person's thoughts, or an exhibition; a topic.
- a firm decision to do or not to do something
- the leading character or one of the major characters in a drama, movie, novel, or other fictional text.
25 Clues: a temporary state of mind or feeling. • a firm decision to do or not to do something • a conclusion reached on the basis of evidence and reasoning. • a comprehensive description and explanation of an idea or theory. • exaggerated statements or claims not meant to be taken literally. • visually descriptive or figurative language, especially in a literary work. • ...
Impacts of Technology and Investment 2026-03-08
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- When capital grows at the same rate as the labour force
- The maximum level of output a firm can produce
- The wearing out or obsolescence of capital
- Investment that increases the capital stock
- The use of machines or technology to perform tasks previously done by humans
- The total value of machinery, equipment and buildings used in production
- The application of knowledge to improve production methods
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- Output produced from the combined use of labour and capital
- When capital grows faster than labour increasing capital per worker
- Producing goods and services using the least amount of resources
- Total investment spending by firms
- The total goods and services produced by a firm
- The amount of output produced per unit of input
- The introduction of new ideas, products or processes
- Investment used to replace worn-out capital
15 Clues: Total investment spending by firms • The wearing out or obsolescence of capital • Investment used to replace worn-out capital • Investment that increases the capital stock • The maximum level of output a firm can produce • The total goods and services produced by a firm • The amount of output produced per unit of input • ...
Unit 3 Vocabulary 2016-08-18
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- When two or more activities of firms put together can create greater outcome than the sum of the individual parts.
- A firm that has the power to set its price.
- A factor blocking or disincentivizing a new firm from entering a market.
- Type of goods that are perfect substitutes.
- This occurs when two or more firms join together under common ownership.
- A type of merger occurs when two firms who have no common production interests merge. For example, a merger between Ford and Coca Cola.
- The widening of product range outside current areas of specialism to reduce risk.
- A type of merger between two firms in the same industry at different stages of production. For example, a merger between car manufacturer Ford and tyre manufacturer Michelin.
- A type of collution that is an informal or implicit agreement amongst firms to control the market.
- A type of efficiency that occurs when a firm is on the minimum point of its AC curve.
- A type of efficiency that occurs when a firm produces at P=MC.
- Money earned by a firm for selling its output.
- The change in total costs from producing an additional unit of output.
- A type of efficiency that occurs if it invests in Research and Development (R&D) to innovate and produce new and better products/technologies for consumers.
- Costs that cannot be recovered upon exiting a market.
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- This models interdependent firms in a duopoly with a pay-off matrix to recognize rival behaviour, strategies and a best solution.
- When a doubling of inputs leads to a doubling of output.
- Firms experience this when long-run average costs fall as output rises.
- Type of goods that are slightly different from each other either due to physical differences or advertising/branding.
- A firm’s share of the market’s sales or revenue.
- A type of efficiency that occurs when the only way to make one person better off is to make another worse off.
- When a doubling of inputs leads to a more than doubling of output.
- A type of efficiency that occurs when lack of competition leads to costs higher than they would be with competition.
- The difference between revenue and costs.
- Two large firms dominate the market.
- A type of merger is a merger between two firms in the same industry at the same stage of production. For example, a merger between car manufacturers Ford and Audi.
- A type of collution that is a formal agreement (written or verbal) amongst firms to control the market, often by reducing output, raising prices and restricting competition.
- Costs that do not vary with output.
- The minimum scale to fully benefit from economies of scale.
- A type of ratio that measures the combined market share of the largest ‘N’ firms in an industry.
- A system of collusion between producers which exists to further the interests of its members, often by restricting output through the imposition of quotas, leading to a rise in price.
- When AC > AR.
- Type of profit that is greater than normal profit.
- Costs that vary directly with output.
34 Clues: When AC > AR. • Costs that do not vary with output. • Two large firms dominate the market. • Costs that vary directly with output. • The difference between revenue and costs. • A firm that has the power to set its price. • Type of goods that are perfect substitutes. • Money earned by a firm for selling its output. • A firm’s share of the market’s sales or revenue. • ...
The Universe Crossword 2015-06-02
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- What we live in and without neither us nor time would exist. Constantly expanding
- What happens to light when an object travels away from us VERY quickly
- Main proof of the Big Bang Theory. CMB
- A collection of planets is one of these
- The nearest star to us
- A device used to explore the universe
- The closest natural satellite
- The Sun is an example of one of these
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- The most commonly believed theory for the origin of the Universe
- Other commonly known theory for the origin of the Universe
- Did not exist before the Universe came to be. Space and T___
- The name given to a group of planets revolving around a star
- Name given to interstellar dust beyond the Milky Way
- The name of our galaxy
- The type of telescope used to detect cosmic microwave background
- We live on one of these
16 Clues: The name of our galaxy • The nearest star to us • We live on one of these • The closest natural satellite • A device used to explore the universe • The Sun is an example of one of these • Main proof of the Big Bang Theory. CMB • A collection of planets is one of these • Name given to interstellar dust beyond the Milky Way • ...
Science Project Hostory of the Atom 2023-08-31
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- theory that states, all matter is made up of tiny particles, and atoms of different elements can join to form molecules
- creator of the plum pudding model
- suggested that electrons follow a path around the nucleus
- shows electrons exist in an area not in a specific path
- the theory that Aristotle came up with 4 things, wind, fire, earth, and water
- created the gold foil experiment
- very similar to how planets orbit the sun
- came up with 4 elements theory
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- always contains different or constant proportions
- protons represent 'pudding'; negative electrons represent'plums'
- when elements combine, they do so in small whole numbers
- english teacher; believed atoms would combine in specific ways when making compounds
- shows the path that the electrons take around the nucleus
- developed the atomos theory
- means "not to be cut"; believed that all matter was divisible until no more division was possible
15 Clues: developed the atomos theory • came up with 4 elements theory • created the gold foil experiment • creator of the plum pudding model • very similar to how planets orbit the sun • always contains different or constant proportions • shows electrons exist in an area not in a specific path • when elements combine, they do so in small whole numbers • ...
BAP&AS Newsletter - October 2016 2016-10-10
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- Does not own a car (First name)
- Does great in interviews (Full name)
- Most likely to powerlift while listening to The Killers (Full name)
- Name of the BAP&AS Newsletter
- Most likely to wear 2 different shoes (First name)
- Most likely to be a goat (Full name)
- Name of firm of someone who recently bought a BMW
- Treasurer for multiple organizations (Full name)
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- Likes to tunefully yell (First name)
- Loves going to the gym (Last name)
- Won a free membership at Meet and Greet (Full name)
- Get out there and go to everything! (Full name)
- Name of the firm where the winner of musical chairs is from
- Has experience with a golden snitch (Last name)
- Most likely to become CEO (Full name)
- Originally from Vietnam (First name)
- Members donated to this cause to pie the officer board in the face
- Most likely to go to a Kanye concert (Last name)
- Work hard, play hard! (First name)
19 Clues: Name of the BAP&AS Newsletter • Does not own a car (First name) • Loves going to the gym (Last name) • Work hard, play hard! (First name) • Likes to tunefully yell (First name) • Does great in interviews (Full name) • Originally from Vietnam (First name) • Most likely to be a goat (Full name) • Most likely to become CEO (Full name) • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2017-02-11
Across
- processed cotton more efficiently
- theory that microorganisms cause disease
- competition is key to this economic theory
- land operated/run by owner
- belief that everyone is equal
- neither rich or poor
- fight to gain political rights for working classes
- employees negotiate wages
- Marx's right hand man
- translates to "nowhere" from Greek
- workers against industrialization
- founder of Marxism
- higher-ups in communism
- process of people moving to cities to work
- doctors are equal to factory workers in this theory
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- lone business operator
- capitalist's motto
- machinery took England by storm in this time period
- Susan B. Anthony is fighting for women's ______
- theory that actions are right if it's best for majority
- political theory where society > individual
- development of industry in countries
- world's first women's convention
- oppressed party in communism
- _____ market
- sole purpose is to protect its workers
- synonymous with business
- protest
28 Clues: protest • _____ market • capitalist's motto • founder of Marxism • neither rich or poor • Marx's right hand man • lone business operator • higher-ups in communism • synonymous with business • employees negotiate wages • land operated/run by owner • oppressed party in communism • belief that everyone is equal • world's first women's convention • processed cotton more efficiently • ...
Plate Tectonics Puzzle 2023-11-14
Across
- Plate in water
- The innermost layer of the earth
- The thinnest layer of the earth
- The only liquid layer of the earth
- The process of magma from the mantle rising up and becoming ocean crust (No spaces!)
- Plate on land
- Last name of the person who first brought up the continental drift theory
- The type of plate boundary where the plates move apart
- Pieces of the earth, seperated by cracks
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- The theory in which the plates of the earth are slowly moving apart (No spaces!)
- The thickest layer of the earth
- The type of plate boundary where the plates move past each other
- A deep underwater canyon in which the oceanic crust bends downward into (No spaces!)
- A break in Earth's crust where rocks have slipped past each other
- The type of plate boundary where the plates move toward each other
- What forms when plates diverge on land (No spaces!)
- The process of dense ocean crust falling under continental crust and into the mantle
- A crack in the oceanic crust that new oceanic crust comes out of (No spaces!)
- The ____ of the earth
- First name of the person who first brought up the continental drift theory
20 Clues: Plate on land • Plate in water • The ____ of the earth • The thickest layer of the earth • The thinnest layer of the earth • The innermost layer of the earth • The only liquid layer of the earth • Pieces of the earth, seperated by cracks • What forms when plates diverge on land (No spaces!) • The type of plate boundary where the plates move apart • ...
Origins of the Universe 2021-05-25
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- The effect that says that the momentum of an object will alter the wavelength of light emitted.
- The scientist that first proposed the Big Bang theory.
- A theory that the universe is continually expanding
- A scientist that was placed on house arrest for his theory of a heliocentric model
- The most widely accepted theory for the creation of the universe.
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- Another word for Cosmic radiation
- Likely inspired by the question of how the universe originated
- The theory that God created the universe in six days.
- A specific creation theory that allows creationism to account for the real age of the earth
- Described the Red Shift and Doppler effect.
10 Clues: Another word for Cosmic radiation • Described the Red Shift and Doppler effect. • A theory that the universe is continually expanding • The theory that God created the universe in six days. • The scientist that first proposed the Big Bang theory. • Likely inspired by the question of how the universe originated • ...
CMI Crossword 2018-02-27
Across
- the management style where little or no direction is given by the manager.
- according to Theory Y managers, employees find work more rewarding if they are given this.
- when an autocratic management style may need to be used.
- managers who think workers are lazy and don t like work.
- the theorist who grouped managers into Theory X & Y.
- the management style where employees are encouraged to participate and influence decision making.
- the management style where the manager retains control.
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- a way of encouraging employee participation in democratic management.
- managers who think workers like work and are motivated by a range of factors.
- a drawback of laissez-fair management means that decision making can be this.
- the professional body in the UK that is dedicated to management and leadership.
- the management style where the manager makes decisions that are in the best interests of the workers.
- the only thing that motivates workers, according to Theory X managers.
- the term given to organizing human and physical resources to achieve business aims and objectives.
14 Clues: the theorist who grouped managers into Theory X & Y. • the management style where the manager retains control. • when an autocratic management style may need to be used. • managers who think workers are lazy and don t like work. • a way of encouraging employee participation in democratic management. • ...
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 • BIOLOGICAL THEORY (FACIAL FEATURES) • CRIMINALS ARE DEFINED BY BODY TYPE (MESOMORPH) • PSHCYOANALYSIS OF THE CRIMINAL MIND (ID, EGO, SUPEREGO)
psycology caldwell 2023-10-03
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- A test for helping people find a suitable job by matching their interests with the interests o other people in particular jobs
- A standard measure of an individual's intelligence level based on psychological tests
- A proposition made as a basis for reasoning without only assumptions of its truth
- The ability to process emotional information
- the action or process of flowing or flowing out
- A theory that avoidance behavior is the result of two kinds of conditioning: classical conditioning and escape conditioning
- Re-examine, and make aterations to written or printed matter
- A measure of how well differences in people's genes account for differences in their traits
- A theory of intelligence in which three key abilities-analytical, creative, and practical-are viewed as largely distinct
- A brief statement or account of the main points of something
- Become apparent, important, or prominant
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- Elict info about a person's motivations, preferences, interests, emotional make-up, and style of interacting with people and situations
- The characteristic of being founded on truth, accuracy, fact, or law
- Capacity to acquire competence or skill through training
- A tendency to interpret a work or action according to culturally derived meaning assigned to it
- The attainment of some goal, to the goal attained
- In a way that seems reasonable or probable
- the standard or range of values that represent the typical performance of a group or an individual
- A comparison score between a particular score and the scores of the rest of a group
- A particular form of procedure for accomplishing or approaching something
- The process of establishing norms for a test
- A consequence or outcome of something
- Easily influences; Pliable
23 Clues: Easily influences; Pliable • A consequence or outcome of something • Become apparent, important, or prominant • In a way that seems reasonable or probable • The process of establishing norms for a test • The ability to process emotional information • the action or process of flowing or flowing out • The attainment of some goal, to the goal attained • ...
Unit 1 Vocab (use " - " as a space) 2020-10-09
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- painting, depth, detail
- individual, movement, alone
- painting technique,wall painting
- issac newton, gravity
- art period, re-birth, exeptional
- movement, religion, seperate
- biology, the human body
- universe, Earth in the center
- human, movement
- universe, sun in the center
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- the end of the middle ages, re-birth
- type of poem, Petrarca
- politics, movement, machiavelli
- important, valid, meaningful
- experiment, instructions, observing
- financial aid, arts, support
- taking apart to analyze, biology
- issac newton, clock, time
- focus, art, center
- design, pleasing to look at
20 Clues: human, movement • focus, art, center • issac newton, gravity • type of poem, Petrarca • painting, depth, detail • biology, the human body • issac newton, clock, time • individual, movement, alone • design, pleasing to look at • universe, sun in the center • important, valid, meaningful • financial aid, arts, support • movement, religion, seperate • universe, Earth in the center • ...
Enlightenment 2023-09-26
Across
- Wrote Candide
- Theory That the Sun is The Center of the Universe
- Analytic geometry
- Perfected The Telescope
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- Theory That the Earth is The Center of the Universe
- Used the microscope to study organisms
- Helped prove the heliocentric theory
- Devolped Boyle's law
- Developed the heliocentric theory
- encouraged the use of the scientific method
10 Clues: Wrote Candide • Analytic geometry • Devolped Boyle's law • Perfected The Telescope • Developed the heliocentric theory • Helped prove the heliocentric theory • Used the microscope to study organisms • encouraged the use of the scientific method • Theory That the Sun is The Center of the Universe • Theory That the Earth is The Center of the Universe
PHYSICS 10 CROSSWORD PUZZLE / SECTION 1 - 20 QUESTIONS 2014-01-26
Across
- The downside of a physicists training and attitude is that they don’t know much about any particular _______.
- _____ hav a positive charge
- How many counterexamples must be found to disprove a theory?
- ________ continually look for ways to “disprove” the most popular theories.
- ______ have a neutral charge.
- Theories are not taken _______ until they succeed in predicting or explaining.
- Science is not a thing but a _______.
- fundamental particles are defined as those that are not ______ of anything else
- world If a device can be shown to fail even under ideal conditions then there is no point in building it to fail under ____ ______ conditions.
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- h20 is the chemical compound for which molecule?
- To prove that a theory in Physics is true is quite ______.
- ________ are not taken too seriously until they have been made by independent observers, preferably using different methods.
- In science, what can never be proved?
- Late 1800s to early 1900s and the properties of the ______ began to be measured.
- In science, we want few assumptions and many ________.
- ________ was predicted quite unexpectedly by Dirac’s theory of the electron.
- Einstein in 1905 showed the visible and measurable effects of _________.
- ______ make up DNA, tissues, organs, you.
- In the mid 1930's, ______ of Germany invented an invisible particle neutrino to save conservation of energy and angular momentum.
- In science you expect to make more and more precise checks of a theory but to never completely ______ it.
20 Clues: _____ hav a positive charge • ______ have a neutral charge. • In science, what can never be proved? • Science is not a thing but a _______. • ______ make up DNA, tissues, organs, you. • h20 is the chemical compound for which molecule? • In science, we want few assumptions and many ________. • To prove that a theory in Physics is true is quite ______. • ...
QS5 LS Unit 4 2022-04-05
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- extremely big. (adj)
- a raw material or primary agricultural product that can be bought and sold. (n)
- a business owned and run jointly by its members. (n)
- food needed to stay alive and healthy. (n)
- to have enough money to pay for something. (v)
- the part of a computer that performs operations on information put into it. (n)
- to remove something completely. (v)
- significant as a cause of something but not necessarily obvious. (adj)
- to grow new tissue after loss or damage. (v)
- to start something. (v)
- originating or occurring naturally in a particular place. (adj)
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- continuing; still in progress. (adj)
- an aspect or feature of a situation. (n)
- deny someone access to a place, group, or legal privilege. (v)
- a person who campaigns to bring about political or social change. (n)
- combine one thing with another or others to form a whole. (v)
- a person who acts as a link between people in order to try and bring about an agreement. (n)
- a place that can be reached or entered; something easily understood. (adj)
- to plan or invent something by careful thought. (v)
- something that ensures a particular outcome. (v)
- the state of being successful and having a lot of money. (n)
- more or less; not exact. (adj)
- the state or quality of being worthy of honour or respect. (n)
- the forming of a theory or conjecture without firm evidence. (n)
24 Clues: extremely big. (adj) • to start something. (v) • more or less; not exact. (adj) • to remove something completely. (v) • continuing; still in progress. (adj) • an aspect or feature of a situation. (n) • food needed to stay alive and healthy. (n) • to grow new tissue after loss or damage. (v) • to have enough money to pay for something. (v) • ...
science crossword 2014-02-23
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- mountain ranges in the middle of the ocean.
- a theory of moving plates.
- the dense metallic center of earth.
- forms when two plates collide
- As a slab sinks, it pulls the rest of the plate with it.
- the outer part if the magnetic field that interacts with charged particles.
- cold and rigid outermost layer.
- man who had a theory.
- The denser plate sinks below the more buoyant plate.
- the brittle and rocky layer of earth
- material soft enough to flow.
- a supercontinent.
- theory that states that earth's surface is made of rocky plates.
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- occurs and the magnetic fields reverse directions.
- Rising mantle pushes plates away from each other.
- the thick middle layer in the solid part of earth.
- circulation of material caused by differences in temperature.
- a state in which magnetized objects will point north.
- a state in which magnetized objects will point south.
- forms where two plates slide past each other.
- forms where two plates separate.
- Process in which new seafloor is made.
- the plastic layer below the lithosphere that has part of the crust and mantle in it.
23 Clues: a supercontinent. • man who had a theory. • a theory of moving plates. • forms when two plates collide • material soft enough to flow. • cold and rigid outermost layer. • forms where two plates separate. • the dense metallic center of earth. • the brittle and rocky layer of earth • Process in which new seafloor is made. • mountain ranges in the middle of the ocean. • ...
Sociology Chapter 7 2024-01-08
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- A repetition of, or return to criminal behavior restitution punishment intended to make criminals.
- The theory that compliance with social norms requires strong bonds between individuals and society.
- An act committed in violation of the law.
- Rewards or punishments that encourage conformity to social norms.
- The theory that deviance is more likely to occur when a gap exists between cultural goals and the ability to achieve them.
- Ways to encourage conformity to society’s norms.
- Discouraging criminal acts by threatening punishment.
- A system comprising institutions and processes responsible for enforcing criminal status.
- Behavior that overconforms to accepted norms.
- Behavior that overconforms to social expectations.
- A method of protecting society from criminals by keeping them in prison.
- The process of changing or reforming a criminal through socialization.
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- To make up for the financial damage caused by their acts.
- An undesirable label used to deny a deviant acceptance.
- The theory that individuals learn deviance in proportion to the number of deviant acts and norms to which are exposed
- Deviance that becomes a lifestyle and part of an individual's identity.
- Job-related crimes committed by High-Status people.
- The process of reducing the seriousness of the crimes that injure people of lower status.
- Punishment intended to make criminals pay compensation for their acts.
- The theory that society creates deviance by identifying particular members as deviant.
- Behavior that departs from societal or group norms.
- only occasional breaking of norms
- A person who breaks significant societal or group norms.
- A social condition in which norms are weak conflicting or absent.
24 Clues: only occasional breaking of norms • An act committed in violation of the law. • Behavior that overconforms to accepted norms. • Ways to encourage conformity to society’s norms. • Behavior that overconforms to social expectations. • Job-related crimes committed by High-Status people. • Behavior that departs from societal or group norms. • ...
A Relaxing Crossword ^_^ 2022-05-09
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- an ideology which states that everyone is equal in the eyes of the law
- a young offender
- this theory states that an individual's behaviour is influenced by the terms used to describe them
- this theory states that people are less likely to help others if there are other people around
- a principle of punishment that embodies the old adage of "an eye for an eye"
- developed the general strain theory
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- first developed the conflict theory
- a principle of punishment that helps an offender in becoming a law abiding citizen and avoid re-offending
- criminal acts such as fraud, identity theft, and money laundering
- a criminal act that is defined as the willful killing with intent to kill or to cause grievous bodily harm
- other term for imprisonment
- the part of phineas gage's brain that was damaged
- a prison designed by Jeremy Bentham
- Indigenous people are most likely to be charged with offensive language, resisting arrest, and assaulting an officer
- the likelihood of a convicted lawbreaker to reoffend
15 Clues: a young offender • other term for imprisonment • first developed the conflict theory • a prison designed by Jeremy Bentham • developed the general strain theory • the part of phineas gage's brain that was damaged • the likelihood of a convicted lawbreaker to reoffend • criminal acts such as fraud, identity theft, and money laundering • ...
Famous Scientists & Inventions 2025-09-07
Across
- – Proved lightning is electricity
- – Developed the theory of relativity
- – Discovered pasteurization and germ theory
- – Invented the telephone
- – Invented dynamite, founded Nobel Prize
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- – Perfected the electric light bulb
- – Invented alternating current motor
- – Proposed theory of evolution by natural selection
- – Father of genetics, pea plant experiments
- – Pioneered research on radioactivity
- – Discovered laws of motion and gravity
- – Improved the telescope, studied planets
12 Clues: – Invented the telephone • – Proved lightning is electricity • – Perfected the electric light bulb • – Invented alternating current motor • – Developed the theory of relativity • – Pioneered research on radioactivity • – Discovered laws of motion and gravity • – Invented dynamite, founded Nobel Prize • – Improved the telescope, studied planets • ...
Health revision 2024-11-11
Across
- - surname of the person who discovered the cause of Cholera.
- blood, yellow and black bile and ________.
- Surname of the person who wrote the Fabric of the Human anatomy
- - ran out of hot oil and used an ointment to treat the patients wound.
- who would preform bloodletting and minor surgery?
- what is the name of the book where medieval doctors would find herbal remedies?
- Lord _______ orders during the great plague
- Hippocratic ______ - doctors sign to say they will treat their patients with care and well.
- the person who came up with the theory of four humors?
- the person who came up with the theory of opposites?
- name of the plague in the Middle Ages.
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- Doctrine of _____________.
- what is the name of the 'medieval pharmacy?
- then name of the theory when they believed bad air was making people ill?
- what is it called when people whip themselves and asking for forgiveness?
- surname of the person who discovered blood circulated one way around the body.
- the person who was arrested in medieval England as he encouraged doctors to do their own research.
- What is the name of the era with the dates 1500 - 1750?
- what was the main method of treatment in the middle ages?
- ________ pus - said by Hugh and Theodoric of Lucca.
20 Clues: Doctrine of _____________. • name of the plague in the Middle Ages. • blood, yellow and black bile and ________. • what is the name of the 'medieval pharmacy? • Lord _______ orders during the great plague • who would preform bloodletting and minor surgery? • ________ pus - said by Hugh and Theodoric of Lucca. • the person who came up with the theory of opposites? • ...
AM Team 2 2026-02-13
Across
- Return has already been filed for taxpayer, receive this rejection code
- Rebranded under OLTpro
- 16 digit code of letters/numbers to open a case with us starting with TH
- Name for Jasmine's team, AM1
- Where Drake Software is located in NC
- Which section of the membership agreement are program exclusions listed
- One of the many nicknames Gabriel has
- Intent to levy notice
- What we will eventually be assigned to take care of rolling tasks for accounts such as billing
- Loves her cats
- has the chance to have firm level if they meet a certain criteria, such as 250 individuals with no bank products
- Played Shrek for Halloween one year
- Type of credit listed in the program exclusions that has to do with vehicles
- Number of states with no Income tax
- Where Kristi lived for a long period of time
- Tasks that are set during the intake process for us to connect with an ERO about
- name for the customer account number for CCH Axcess
- Has to call to confirm TPP in software
- Previously worked as a case admin
- Based in Orlando, FL
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- Need payment for members to be enrolled in services
- Sarah's favorite super hero
- Kirsten's favorite color
- Membership agreement is not available in the software to print for clients
- Where Michael's from
- Does not get $2500
- Base price for TPP is $8.50
- Membership agreement is not available in the software to print for clients
- Rebranded under Taxwise
- Rebranded under Taxwise
- only intuit software that has $2500
- Which section of the user agreement states that their firm account is renewed each season
- State with flat income tax
- Stella's favorite thing
- Previously worked as an account manager
- No longer offered, but it is for individual firm only.
36 Clues: Loves her cats • Does not get $2500 • Where Michael's from • Based in Orlando, FL • Intent to levy notice • Rebranded under OLTpro • Rebranded under Taxwise • Rebranded under Taxwise • Stella's favorite thing • Kirsten's favorite color • State with flat income tax • Sarah's favorite super hero • Base price for TPP is $8.50 • Name for Jasmine's team, AM1 • Previously worked as a case admin • ...
Module 10 2022-04-07
Across
- an impulse or desire, especially one of a whimsical kind.
- a natural ability to do something.
- a thing that is perceptible by touch.
- to move or extend in different directions from a common point.
- the forming of a theory or conjecture without firm evidence.
- a thing that is accepted as true or as certain to happen, without proof.
- persistence in doing something despite difficulty or delay in achieving success.
- an idea, feeling, or opinion about something or someone, especially one formed without conscious thought or on the basis of little evidence.
- encourage or promote the development of (something, typically something regarded as good).
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- intervene between people in a dispute in order to bring about an agreement or reconciliation.
- not involving anyone or anything else; only.
- a special or instinctive aptitude or ability for doing something well.
- used to convey that something is claimed to be the case or have taken place, although there is no proof.
- a new method, idea, product, etc.
- prejudice in favor of or against one thing, person, or group compared with another, usually in a way considered to be unfair.
- significant as a cause or basis of something but not necessarily manifest or obvious.
- not based on or conforming to what is generally done or believed.
- the capacity to gain an accurate and deep intuitive understanding of a person or thing.
- delay or prevent (someone or something) by obstructing them; hinder.
- the peak level of performance that uses the least amount of inputs to achieve the highest amount of output.
20 Clues: a new method, idea, product, etc. • a natural ability to do something. • a thing that is perceptible by touch. • not involving anyone or anything else; only. • an impulse or desire, especially one of a whimsical kind. • the forming of a theory or conjecture without firm evidence. • to move or extend in different directions from a common point. • ...
Economics - Market Failure 2023-08-03
Across
- a country's productive resources are used that generate the maximum benefit for all consumers and the country.
- the addition to the total cost that occurs when one more unit of output is produced.
- a private good with positive externalities.
- the cost that a firm must meet (eg. rates).
- a market with two firms (50% control).
- large numbers of buyers and sellers are exchanging differentiated products.
- a private good with negative externalities.
- many buyers and sellers trade a homogenous product.
- the maximum quantity of output from a given quantity of productive resources.
- the extra revenue obtained by producing and selling another unit of output.
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- the state in which the allocation of goods and resources in a market is not efficient.
- a good such as national defence, a beach or road that are non-rival.
- indirect cost and benefits associated with the production and consumption of certain goods and services that the market fails to take into account.
- the return per unit of output.
- when the allocation of resources is optimal (e.g if you go past one person gains another person looses).
- one party to an economic transaction has more knowledge then the other party
- there are no clearly defined property rights, so no price can be attached to their use (e.g the ocean).
- an economy responding to change consumer demands by reallocating resources to new industries or production processes.
- the overuse or destruction of a common property good.
- the cost incurred by a firm (eg. wages).
- one sellar in the market (100% control).
- small number of firms are selling differentiated products.
- the cost per unit of output.
- once most efficient level of production has been reached, adding an extra factor of production causes a small increase in output.
- cost saving advantages that a firm of large size gets.
25 Clues: the cost per unit of output. • the return per unit of output. • a market with two firms (50% control). • the cost incurred by a firm (eg. wages). • one sellar in the market (100% control). • a private good with positive externalities. • the cost that a firm must meet (eg. rates). • a private good with negative externalities. • ...
The Universe Crossword 2015-06-02
Across
- Name given to interstellar dust beyond the Milky Way
- Did not exist before the Universe came to be. Space and T___
- Other commonly known theory for the origin of the Universe
- What happens to light when an object travels away from us VERY quickly
- Main proof of the Big Bang Theory. CMB
- A collection of planets is one of these
- We live on one of these
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- What we live in and without neither us nor time would exist. Constantly expanding
- The name given to a group of planets revolving around a star
- The nearest star to us
- The closest natural satellite
- The most commonly believed theory for the origin of the Universe
- A device used to explore the universe
- The type of telescope used to detect cosmic microwave background
- The name of our galaxy
- The Sun is an example of one of these
16 Clues: The nearest star to us • The name of our galaxy • We live on one of these • The closest natural satellite • A device used to explore the universe • The Sun is an example of one of these • Main proof of the Big Bang Theory. CMB • A collection of planets is one of these • Name given to interstellar dust beyond the Milky Way • ...
The Fate of the Universe 2013-04-22
Across
- scientist who came of with the Theory of General Relativity
- most likely theory where everything continues to spread apart until gravity can no longer affect it
- fate of the Universe depends on how this behaves
- theory where violent expansion tears atoms apart
- scientist with ideas on the Expansion of the Universe
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- theory where Universe fluctuates between expanding and contracting
- the name of the Density Parameter symbol
- theory where everything is sucked back into one point
- thirty billion years is the earliest the Universe is thought to
- in four billion years the Milky Way Galaxy could collide with this galaxy
- force acting in opposition to Dark Energy
11 Clues: the name of the Density Parameter symbol • force acting in opposition to Dark Energy • fate of the Universe depends on how this behaves • theory where violent expansion tears atoms apart • theory where everything is sucked back into one point • scientist with ideas on the Expansion of the Universe • scientist who came of with the Theory of General Relativity • ...
Unit 9 Crossword 2024-01-02
Across
- a change in a species to become fit in there environment - a good change
- the process where members from the same species compete to select a mate
- the largest classification group
- makes it's own food
- the theory of how Eukaryote developed from areobic heterotrophic prokaryotes
- two species evolving together due to the influence of the other
- ex: Bacteria
- a type of species not native to it's surroundings that takes over
- eats food
- a change in the genetics (mistake)
- a tool used to see evolutionary changes over time read left to right
- the drift of alleles after a natural disaster ex: Flood
- the term for being able to survive and pass down thier genetics
- life from living
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- parts of the body
- the process of becoming different species
- the best way to prove evolution through DNA or amino acids
- the smallest classification group
- the man who proposed theory of aquired traits
- the fossils found at the top are the ______ evolutionarily
- a tool used to determine the animals binomial nomenclature via phenotype
- the man who proposed theory of natural selection
- life from nonliving
- a change in species over time
24 Clues: eats food • ex: Bacteria • life from living • parts of the body • makes it's own food • life from nonliving • a change in species over time • the largest classification group • the smallest classification group • a change in the genetics (mistake) • the process of becoming different species • the man who proposed theory of aquired traits • ...
Unit 4 Review 2026-04-02
Across
- the loss of self-awareness and self-restraint occurring in group situations that foster arousal and anonymity
- theory: the theory that an emotion-arousing stimulus simultaneously triggers: physiological responses, and the subjective experience of emotion
- theory: the theory that our experience of emotion is our awareness of our physiological responses to an emotion-arousing stimulus
- polarization: the enhancement of a group’s prevailing inclinations through discussions within the group
- a tendency to maintain a balanced or constant internal state
- the largely conscious “executive” part of personality that, \according to Freud, mediates among the demand of the id, superego, and reality
- a reservoir of unconscious psycho energy that, according to Freud, strives to satisfy basic sexual and aggressive drives
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- phenomenon: the tendency for people who have first agreed to a small request to comply later with a larger request
- attribution error: the tendency for observers, when analyzing others’ behavior, to underestimate the impact of the situation and to overestimate the impact of personal disposition
- mechanisms: the ego’s protective methods of reducing anxiety by unconsciously distorting reality
- theory: the theory that prejudice offers an outlet for anger by providing someone to blame
- the mode of thinking that occurs when the desire for harmony in a decision-making group overrides a realistic appraisal of alternatives
- the part of personality that represents internalized ideals and provides standards for judgement and for future aspirations
13 Clues: a tendency to maintain a balanced or constant internal state • theory: the theory that prejudice offers an outlet for anger by providing someone to blame • mechanisms: the ego’s protective methods of reducing anxiety by unconsciously distorting reality • polarization: the enhancement of a group’s prevailing inclinations through discussions within the group • ...
Ren., Reform., SR Choice Board 2024-11-04
Across
- a force that kept planets in their orbits around the sun, and also caused objects to fall towards the earth
- a German monk and theologian
- famous for his use of perspective
- philosopher who wrote Advancement of Learning
- Brahe’s assistant who used Brahe’s data to calculate orbits
- A financial supporter of artists
- was the first accurate and detailed book on anatomy human
- A danish astronomer who provided evidence that supported Copernicus heliocentric theory
- The most influential scientist of the scientific revolution
- A object built by Galileo that allowed him to see mountains on the moon and fiery spots on the sun
- a new approach to science had emerged in the 1600s
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- Theory that the earth is the center of the universe
- an explosion of creativity in art, writing, and thought
- First woman artist to gain world recognition
- painter, sculptor, inventor,scientist
- English scholar who described the circulation of blood for the first time
- A theory that the sun is at the center of the universe
- a German blacksmith, goldsmith and printer
- intellectual movement focused on human achievements
- A french scientist, mathematician, and philosopher
- A polish astronomer who studied in italy
21 Clues: a German monk and theologian • famous for his use of perspective • A financial supporter of artists • painter, sculptor, inventor,scientist • A polish astronomer who studied in italy • a German blacksmith, goldsmith and printer • First woman artist to gain world recognition • philosopher who wrote Advancement of Learning • ...
Developmental Terms 2023-11-15
Across
- adding information similar to what is known
- unresponsiveness to a parent
- out of sight but still exists
- connection or bond with others
- stages of moral processing
- to categorize and interpret information
- final stage in Piaget's theory
- process proposed by Freud
- development that begins at puberty
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- first stage in Piaget's theory
- adjustment of a schema
- third stage in Piaget's theory
- examines learning
- difficulty in taking perspective of others
- same in size after appearance has changed
- development that examines emotions
- process proposed by Kohlberg
- second stage in Piaget's theory
18 Clues: examines learning • adjustment of a schema • process proposed by Freud • stages of moral processing • unresponsiveness to a parent • process proposed by Kohlberg • out of sight but still exists • first stage in Piaget's theory • third stage in Piaget's theory • connection or bond with others • final stage in Piaget's theory • second stage in Piaget's theory • ...
The Birth of Marine Science 2026-01-21
Across
- Studied coral reefs and barnacles, HMS Beagle
- Theory that the deep sea was barren of life
- Expedition considered the birth of oceanography, 1872-1876
- A highly precise, portable clock used to determine a ship's longitude at sea
- A powerful form of ship developed in the 18th century that used steam for power
- A Key scientist on the challenger expedition
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- Iron-hulled steamer built for deep-ocean exploration
- Captain of the HMS Beagle
- Ship used by Charles Darwin
- Proposed the Azoic theory—mistakenly believed no life existed below 300 fathoms
- Challenged Edward Forbes “Azoic Theory”
- Creator of the Stazione Zoologica
- Documented rich marine life in the North Pacific
- Captain that led the HMS challenger expedition
- Known as the "Father of Oceanography" or physical oceanography
- Captain of the HMS Challenger
16 Clues: Captain of the HMS Beagle • Ship used by Charles Darwin • Captain of the HMS Challenger • Creator of the Stazione Zoologica • Challenged Edward Forbes “Azoic Theory” • Theory that the deep sea was barren of life • A Key scientist on the challenger expedition • Studied coral reefs and barnacles, HMS Beagle • Captain that led the HMS challenger expedition • ...
Theorist 2022-09-14
Across
- believed that children are born naturally good
- Founder of educational philosophy
- Studied Freudian theory from anna
- Founder of kindergarten
- Developed Reggio Emilia Schools;
- Established the normative theory
- from teachers;
- knowledge by actively using their
- is considered the father of psychology
- exercised considerable
- a desire to avoid punishment
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- Inventor of the first usable intelligence test
- children’s moral development begins
- development of ethical principles;
- Children develop at their own pace and
- Believed in the Zone of Proximal
- Founder of child psychoanalysis,
- proceeds to
- in academic educational psychology.
- Believed in self-exploration without
- Social developmental coined the term, operant conditioning;
- years
- Saw the importance of home education in the
23 Clues: years • proceeds to • from teachers; • exercised considerable • Founder of kindergarten • a desire to avoid punishment • Believed in the Zone of Proximal • Founder of child psychoanalysis, • Developed Reggio Emilia Schools; • Established the normative theory • Founder of educational philosophy • Studied Freudian theory from anna • knowledge by actively using their • ...
Economics 2013-12-02
Across
- "natural effect of commerce is to lead to peace
- specie flow theory
- what etienne bonnot de condillac suported
- was the driving force behind the return to classical economics
- written by adam smith
- instituionalist who challenged smith's theory
- true father of modern economics
- believed in private property
- decorated soldier and student of Socrates
- wrote the fable of the bees
- lead character on our story.
- eminent surgeon and doctor
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- industry is more productive than agriculture
- agriculture as the most productive sector of the economy
- advocates stable monetary policy
- they resuscitated the invisible hand of smith
- advantage of thrift, free trade and growing population
- one of the greek thought
- also called the great depression.
- condemned in excessive luxury usury and unproductive labor
- vacillated between liberty and socialism
- marginal revolution economist from england
- marginal revolution economist from US
- was an absolutist
- marginal revolution economist from australia
- "law of subsistence wages and permanent misery of the working class
- theory of population and economic decline
- marginal revolution economist from switzerland
- talk about alienation and exploitation of the workers
- leading french physiocrat
30 Clues: was an absolutist • specie flow theory • written by adam smith • one of the greek thought • leading french physiocrat • eminent surgeon and doctor • wrote the fable of the bees • believed in private property • lead character on our story. • true father of modern economics • advocates stable monetary policy • also called the great depression. • marginal revolution economist from US • ...
QS5 LS Unit 4 2022-04-05
Across
- significant as a cause of something but not necessarily obvious. (adj)
- continuing; still in progress. (adj)
- more or less; not exact. (adj)
- a business owned and run jointly by its members. (n)
- a place that can be reached or entered; something easily understood. (adj)
- to have enough money to pay for something. (v)
- the state or quality of being worthy of honour or respect. (n)
- food needed to stay alive and healthy. (n)
- the forming of a theory or conjecture without firm evidence. (n)
- originating or occurring naturally in a particular place. (adj)
- to start something. (v)
- the state of being successful and having a lot of money. (n)
- to plan or invent something by careful thought. (v)
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- something that ensures a particular outcome. (v)
- to remove something completely. (v)
- a person who acts as a link between people in order to try and bring about an agreement. (n)
- a person who campaigns to bring about political or social change. (n)
- a raw material or primary agricultural product that can be bought and sold. (n)
- to grow new tissue after loss or damage. (v)
- deny someone access to a place, group, or legal privilege. (v)
- combine one thing with another or others to form a whole. (v)
- extremely big. (adj)
- the part of a computer that performs operations on information put into it. (n)
- an aspect or feature of a situation. (n)
24 Clues: extremely big. (adj) • to start something. (v) • more or less; not exact. (adj) • to remove something completely. (v) • continuing; still in progress. (adj) • an aspect or feature of a situation. (n) • food needed to stay alive and healthy. (n) • to grow new tissue after loss or damage. (v) • to have enough money to pay for something. (v) • ...
ASTRONOMY AND INVENTORS 2020-12-23
Across
- Discovered the theory of gravity and the three laws of motion.
- It is made up of ice, dust, and rock and orbits the Sun
- Founder of environmental science.
- Discovered pasteurization, vaccines, and founded the science of germ theory.
- ____ planet, Pluto is now considered one of these
- A dark area on the surface of the Sun
- Invented the light bulb, phonograph, and the motion picture.
- Black ____, light cannot escape its gravity
- Came up with the Theory of Relativity and the equation E=mc2.
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- Inventor and artist from the Renaissance.
- A person trained to travel into outer space
- Giant spheres of superhot gas
- Built the first commercially successful steamboat.
- gases that surround a planet
- First used the telescope to view the planets and stars.
15 Clues: gases that surround a planet • Giant spheres of superhot gas • Founder of environmental science. • A dark area on the surface of the Sun • Inventor and artist from the Renaissance. • A person trained to travel into outer space • Black ____, light cannot escape its gravity • ____ planet, Pluto is now considered one of these • ...
Service Marketing 2015-10-06
Across
- tailoring service characteristics to meet each customer's specific need and preference
- internal standards that customers use to judge the quality of service experience
- reducing variation in service operations
- establishing a distinctive place in the mind of customers
- a lack consistency in outputs and inputs
- personal selling to prospective customers through telephone
- capable of being touch
- subconscious, deeply felt desires that often concern long time
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- any form of non-personal communication by a marketer to persuade target audience
- the full set of communication tools
- the core output produced by a firm
- a physical location where suppliers and customer meet to do business
- an act that creates benefits for customers
- all resources required to create service offering
- a name, phrase, design, symbol
- something that can not be touched
- a physical location where suppliers and customer meet to do business
- customer's voluntary decision to patronizing a specific firm
18 Clues: capable of being touch • a name, phrase, design, symbol • something that can not be touched • the core output produced by a firm • the full set of communication tools • reducing variation in service operations • a lack consistency in outputs and inputs • an act that creates benefits for customers • all resources required to create service offering • ...
Africana studies crossword puzzle 2021-10-09
Across
- regarding African or black culture as preeminent
- the status of belonging to a particular nation
- a philosophy of life or conception of the world
- the dislike of people from other countries
- the state of belonging to a social group with common nationality
- the science of the origin and development of the universe
- extreme patriotism
- leadership or dominance, mainly by one country
- The sea journey undertaken by slave ships
- the unjust of different categories of people or things
- a political theory of society moving in unity
- the mass dispersion of black people from Africa during slave trades.
- a pattern of something, a model
- A theory of a social organization owned or regulated by the community
- discrimination against a person or ethnic group
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- the study of the nature of value and valuation
- A widely held image of a particular type of person
- intolerant devotion to ones own opinion
- unjust treatment
- the theory of knowledge
- a system of ideas, especially one which forms the basis of economics
- the state of having inconsistent thoughts, beliefs, or attitude. Especially as relating to behavioral decisions.
- focusing on European culture
- an economic system where things are controlled by private leaders rather than the state
- preconceived opinion that is not based on reason
25 Clues: unjust treatment • extreme patriotism • the theory of knowledge • focusing on European culture • a pattern of something, a model • intolerant devotion to ones own opinion • The sea journey undertaken by slave ships • the dislike of people from other countries • a political theory of society moving in unity • the study of the nature of value and valuation • ...
Chapters 1-5, 7-14, 16-19, 21-26, 29 & 6 2019-04-07
Across
- analysis of the theoretical underpinnings on which the studies are grounded
- reviewers use a common metric for combining evidence statistically
- theory borrowed from another discipline
- study based on theory
- conceptualizations of the target phenomenon under study
- tendency for published studies to overrepresent statistically significant findings
- less formal means of organizing phenomena than theories
- graphs the estimated effect size for each study together with the 95% CI around each estimate
- thoroughly describes a phenomenon
- paradigm that involves a critique of society and societal processes and structures
- preliminary review of research findings designed to refine the questions and protocols for a systematic review
- original research investigations
- describe and explain large segments of the human experience
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- suggest that cultural conditions and adaptation stem from mental activity and ideas
- preferred reporting items for systematic reviews and meta-analyses
- most prominent theoretical system in grounded theory
- humans were viewed as biophysical adaptive systems who cope with environmental change through the process of adaptation
- provides a framework for understanding people's behavior and its psychological determinants
- predicting the average effect size based on possible explanatory factors
- can lay a good foundation for a metasynthesis
- overall conceptual underpinnings of a study
- refers to an abstract generalization that explains how phenomena are interrelated
- study of the methodologic rigor of the studies included in the metasynthesis
- methodically integrates research evidence about a specific research question using careful sampling and data collection procedures that are spelled out in advance in a protocol
- studies with a more limited distribution
25 Clues: study based on theory • original research investigations • thoroughly describes a phenomenon • theory borrowed from another discipline • studies with a more limited distribution • overall conceptual underpinnings of a study • can lay a good foundation for a metasynthesis • most prominent theoretical system in grounded theory • ...
NURSEWORD PUZZLE 2023-12-04
Across
- : In Leininger’s theory, it is universal across cultures, but distinct within each culture in a way that represents the belief,
- : Includes not only COGNITIVE & AFFECTIVE AWARENESS but also the “INTERCONNECTEDNESS OF THE ENTIRE LIVING
- : The knowledge that describes the professional perspective . It is professional care knowledge.
- : Refers to a particular group and the patterning of actions, thoughts and decisions that occur as a result of learned, shared, and transmitted values, beliefs norms and life ways.
- AWARENESS : It is an in-depth self examination of one’s own background, recognising biases and prejudices and assumptions about other
- : To begin to invent or do something from somewhere.
- : In Newman’s theory it is the means where one perceives realities.
- SYSTEMS : It is formally taught and learned.
- : The unique individual in unity and integrity, feeling, believing, thinking, and whole.
- : It refers to being Different.
- : Process of choosing and embracing what is important.
- : In Leininger’s theory, it is defined as humanistic art and science that focuses on personalized behaviors, functions, processes to promote and maintain health or recovery from illness.
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- : The process where a person reaches the highest level of consciousness.
- : She states that there are 9 patterns of interactions that guide a nurse in making holistic observations of person-environment
- : Harnessing the capacity to do something.
- : It is the Knowledge gained from direct experience or directly from those who have experienced it.
- ENERGY : Refers to maintaining or restoring the structure of the body, preventing physical breakdown and promoting healing.
- IDENTITY : The sense of being part of an ethnic group of culture.
- : Changing or converting something to another form.
- : Developed the Theory of Human Becoming.
- and practices of the particular culture. It is also universal and diverse.
21 Clues: : It refers to being Different. • : Developed the Theory of Human Becoming. • : Harnessing the capacity to do something. • SYSTEMS : It is formally taught and learned. • : Changing or converting something to another form. • : To begin to invent or do something from somewhere. • : Process of choosing and embracing what is important. • ...
Revision - Intelligence and Ability 2025-03-04
Across
- To comprehend or perceive
- Attainment or accomplishment of anything by means of training, patience or perseverance to reach to a certain level of skill
- Type of test which is administered to a large number of people simultaneously.
- This Psychologist gave the two-factor theory
- Denotes the way of processing of knowledge, comes under Guilford's Model of Intelligence
- Refers to liking or affinity that may attract attention towards a particular object. event or process
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- Theory that suggests that human intelligence is composed of three dimensions
- One of the factors from Spearman's theory
- Ability to infer or conclude on the basis of specific instances, comes under Thurstone's Theory
- Capacity to detect and respond appropriately to the moods, motivations and desires of others, comes under Gardner's Theory
- Component of competency, reflects a person's repertoire of behavior and innate tendencies that predicts subsequent learning
- American Psychologist who explained Intelligence as a combination of several factors, called Intermediate Factors
- A type of Intelligence which are our inherited abilities to think and reason, and is developed by the end of adolescence.
- Six personality traits given by John Holland - Used to determine career options
14 Clues: To comprehend or perceive • One of the factors from Spearman's theory • This Psychologist gave the two-factor theory • Theory that suggests that human intelligence is composed of three dimensions • Type of test which is administered to a large number of people simultaneously. • Six personality traits given by John Holland - Used to determine career options • ...
test 2016-01-25
5 Clues: / when there is a lack of something • / rises when the price and demand rise • / the term for when a market is controlled by a few firms • / the term for when a market is controlled by a single firm • / adam Smith's theory that self-interest & competition will run the economy efficiently
MGMT2350 Activity #1 2022-01-27
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- decisions based on experience
- goals stressed by Folett
- acceptance theory of authority
- Mintzberg type of mgt role
- This renaissance introduced classical info
- mental shortcuts
- CEOs need more of this
- bureaucratic theorist
- a function of management
- revolution started in England
- would you sacrifice 1 for 5?
- perspective that each org is unique
- 1 of 2 systems of decision-making
- Book of the bible MGT
- king in Nehemiah
- "it has always been done like this" fallacy
- theory based on input-process-output
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- #1 step in decision making
- machine made reproductions of bible
- max weber
- Approach to mgt-scientific mgt theory
- effective decision-making relies on
- investors, employees, customers
- logical bias or fallacy "everyone does it"
- a surplus is a factor in the industrial revolution
- approach to mgt started with Hawthorne
- assumption in classical approaches
- associated with the Hawthorne studies
- one best way to manage organizations
- Fayol's principles
- conflict, problems DB#1
- wrote "the protestant ethic & spirit of capitalism"
32 Clues: max weber • mental shortcuts • king in Nehemiah • Fayol's principles • bureaucratic theorist • Book of the bible MGT • CEOs need more of this • conflict, problems DB#1 • goals stressed by Folett • a function of management • #1 step in decision making • Mintzberg type of mgt role • would you sacrifice 1 for 5? • decisions based on experience • revolution started in England • ...
BRYCEJUNIT9 2025-01-30
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- one ruler has all the power
- created steam engine
- A philosopher who who created the social contract theory that says humans are not naturally nice.
- a conference that divided africa into the hands of europian powers.
- a profesor who dosent agree with the church but is a part of it
- mass movement of people to urban areas
- A method philosipherrs use to prove a claim
- Galileo theory that the sun is in the center of the solar system and we rotate it
- the government owns everything and dispenses it equally
- A astronimist and philospher who discovered the earth revolves around the sun
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- A enlightened philosopher who believed in life liberty and property
- creators of there own business
- a external person or group has power over someone else
- the system of taking other countries resources
- everyone shares everything but you can still have private property
- Used to produce goods at a large scale
- Discovered gravity
- he was a french judge who had a theory of separation of power.
- a critic of christianity and slavery
19 Clues: Discovered gravity • created steam engine • one ruler has all the power • creators of there own business • a critic of christianity and slavery • mass movement of people to urban areas • Used to produce goods at a large scale • A method philosipherrs use to prove a claim • the system of taking other countries resources • a external person or group has power over someone else • ...
*HARRY POTTER CROSSWORD* 2025-04-02
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- a thing done successfully with effort
- type of bird that appears in the movie
- a garment or other item that has been passed on from another person
- giving or showing firm and constant support
- the anility to do something that frightens one
- talk with continued involuntary repetition
- state of being physically strong
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- deliberately enigmatic or ambiguous question
- having little to no hair
- a perceived facility summon evil spirits and demons to do harm to others
- feeling sure of yourself
- a cleaning tool consisting of usually stiff fibers
- to laugh at or make fun of someone
- firm belief in the reliability
- a magical stick used to do spells
15 Clues: having little to no hair • feeling sure of yourself • firm belief in the reliability • state of being physically strong • a magical stick used to do spells • to laugh at or make fun of someone • a thing done successfully with effort • type of bird that appears in the movie • talk with continued involuntary repetition • giving or showing firm and constant support • ...
The Universe Crossword 2015-06-02
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- The Sun is an example of one of these
- The most commonly believed theory for the origin of the Universe
- Other commonly known theory for the origin of the Universe
- The nearest star to us
- A device used to explore the universe
- Main proof of the Big Bang Theory. CMB
- We live on one of these
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- The type of telescope used to detect cosmic microwave background
- What we live in and without neither us nor time would exist. Constantly expanding
- What happens to light when an object travels away from us VERY quickly
- The name given to a group of planets revolving around a star
- Did not exist before the Universe came to be. Space and T___
- The closest natural satellite
- The name of our galaxy
- A collection of planets is one of these
- Name given to interstellar dust beyond the Milky Way
16 Clues: The nearest star to us • The name of our galaxy • We live on one of these • The closest natural satellite • The Sun is an example of one of these • A device used to explore the universe • Main proof of the Big Bang Theory. CMB • A collection of planets is one of these • Name given to interstellar dust beyond the Milky Way • ...
The Universe Crossword 2015-06-02
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- Did not exist before the Universe came to be. Space and T___
- The nearest star to us
- Other commonly known theory for the origin of the Universe
- A device used to explore the universe
- The closest natural satellite
- The Sun is an example of one of these
- A collection of planets is one of these
- Main proof of the Big Bang Theory. CMB
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- The name of our galaxy
- We live on one of these
- The name given to a group of planets revolving around a star
- What we live in and without neither us nor time would exist. Constantly expanding
- The type of telescope used to detect cosmic microwave background
- The most commonly believed theory for the origin of the Universe
- What happens to light when an object travels away from us VERY quickly
- Name given to interstellar dust beyond the Milky Way
16 Clues: The name of our galaxy • The nearest star to us • We live on one of these • The closest natural satellite • A device used to explore the universe • The Sun is an example of one of these • Main proof of the Big Bang Theory. CMB • A collection of planets is one of these • Name given to interstellar dust beyond the Milky Way • ...
Media Studies 2025-05-06
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- Artificial copy of something
- Creator of the Pick and Mix theory
- A colour that has connotations of love
- Theory about equilibrium
- The name for signs
- different ethnicities were presented as _____
- Van Zoonen argues men's bodies are presented ___
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- Magazine from the 1960s
- Creator of the theory on hyperreality
- Society that is male-dominated
- Niche magazine we've studied
- The name of the male detective in Touching Evil
12 Clues: The name for signs • Magazine from the 1960s • Theory about equilibrium • Artificial copy of something • Niche magazine we've studied • Society that is male-dominated • Creator of the Pick and Mix theory • Creator of the theory on hyperreality • A colour that has connotations of love • different ethnicities were presented as _____ • ...
Sociologists 2025-05-23
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- Feminist theorist of gender performativity
- Class and gender in educational experiences
- Developed AGIL schema in structural functionalism
- Co-author of Pygmalion in the Classroom
- Collaborated with Bowles on education and capitalism
- Focused on gender and educational policy
- Co-developed the correspondence theory of schooling
- Analyzed power and knowledge; "disciplinary society"
- Leading figure in cultural studies and race theory
- Developed ideas of habitus and cultural capital
- Middle name of a prominent black feminist theorist
- Functionalist who studied social solidarity and suicide
- Introduced idea of cultural hegemony
- Coined the term "sociological imagination"
- Marxist feminist; theorized patriarchy and capitalism
- Known for elaborated and restricted language codes
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- Learning to Labour; counter-school culture
- Explored identity and ethnicity in education
- Described "liquid modernity"
- Studied hidden curriculum and social class
- Conflict theorist; focused on class struggle
- Early functionalist; applied evolution to society
- Pygmalion effect co-researcher
- Feminist; gender socialization in families
- Structuration theory and reflexive modernity
- Black feminist; intersectionality
- Wrote about subcultures and resistance through style
- Education policy and marketisation
- Developed dramaturgical analysis of social life
- Self develops through social interaction
- Studied bureaucracy, rationalization, and authority
- Labelling theory and deviance
32 Clues: Described "liquid modernity" • Labelling theory and deviance • Pygmalion effect co-researcher • Black feminist; intersectionality • Education policy and marketisation • Introduced idea of cultural hegemony • Co-author of Pygmalion in the Classroom • Focused on gender and educational policy • Self develops through social interaction • ...
Costs, Revenue, Profits, Efficiency 2022-11-21
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- An example of a fixed cost
- The difference between Average Total Cost and Average Variable Cost
- The gradient of MR is _____ the gradient of AR (for a price maker)
- A profit-maximising firm chooses the output where marginal cost = ___________ _______
- A cost that does not vary with output quantity
- Where P=MC
- _________ profit; The opposite of supernormal profit
- A market structure
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- Which occurs at higher output level? productive efficiency or normal profit?
- Where MR=0, a firm maximises ________
- The slope of this cost curve is determined by the LDMR
- The type of efficiency where average costs are minimised
- Average fixed costs decrease at a __________ rate
13 Clues: Where P=MC • A market structure • An example of a fixed cost • Where MR=0, a firm maximises ________ • A cost that does not vary with output quantity • Average fixed costs decrease at a __________ rate • _________ profit; The opposite of supernormal profit • The slope of this cost curve is determined by the LDMR • The type of efficiency where average costs are minimised • ...
CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2023-07-11
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- Which of these is not one of the four basic forces?
- In quantum mechanics the angular momentum of particle is called what?
- Niels Bohr quantum mechanics to describe which elements?
- Who was the founder of the quantam theory?
- Assuming the velocity to be the same which particle is having longest wavelength?
- Who proposed the transformation theory?
- What was the first antiparticle to be discovered?
- Uncertainty principle was proposed by
- Who discovered photoelectric effect in quantum theory?
- The dirac equation shows that every particle has what?
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- What is a quanta of electromagnetic energy?
- The quantam mechanics model of the atom was proposed by
- Who is the father of quantum model?
- The wavelength of the matter waves is independent of?
- Max Planck's great discovery was that radiation energy is emitted in packets that he called what?
- The concept of matter wave was suggested by
16 Clues: Who is the father of quantum model? • Uncertainty principle was proposed by • Who proposed the transformation theory? • Who was the founder of the quantam theory? • What is a quanta of electromagnetic energy? • The concept of matter wave was suggested by • What was the first antiparticle to be discovered? • Which of these is not one of the four basic forces? • ...
Chapter 1 Sociology 2020-09-13
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- practices,values,beliefs
- Philosophical and theoretical
- theatrical performance
- real material existence
- symbolic interaction theory
- role of social structures
- The social ties
- surveys
- study of small groups
- a testable proposition.
- proposed explanation
- analyzing behavior
- a social process
- Concept that looks at society
- study of social patterns
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- own past relates
- analysis of content sources
- undesirable consequences
- society works together good
- a recurrent activity
- impact a persons life
- people share a common culture
- govern social life
- a German word
- why society forms
- A theoretical perspective
- unintended consequences
- organized attitude of a group
- strive for subjectivity
- study of society
30 Clues: surveys • a German word • The social ties • own past relates • study of society • a social process • why society forms • govern social life • analyzing behavior • a recurrent activity • proposed explanation • impact a persons life • study of small groups • theatrical performance • real material existence • unintended consequences • a testable proposition. • strive for subjectivity • ...
Science Key Terms Crossword Puzzle 2024-10-22
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- provides support and structure for the cell {only found in plant cells}
- cell without a nucleus DNA is stored in cytoplasm
- cell with nucleus
- first part of cell theory
- Selectively Permeable surrounds the cell
- Said cells can only come from other cells
- the brain of the cell
- recycles proteins breaks down food waste and foreign invaders
- Powerhouse of the cell breaks down food molecoules
- Said all biotic organisms are made from cells
- 2nd part of cell theory
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- 3rd part of cell theory
- Said cells are the fundamental building blocks of life
- jelly like substance surrounds organelles but lets them move around
- where photosynthesis takes place [only found in plant cells]
15 Clues: cell with nucleus • the brain of the cell • 3rd part of cell theory • 2nd part of cell theory • first part of cell theory • Selectively Permeable surrounds the cell • Said cells can only come from other cells • Said all biotic organisms are made from cells • cell without a nucleus DNA is stored in cytoplasm • Powerhouse of the cell breaks down food molecoules • ...
enlightened time 2023-09-26
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- sun centered theory
- the thing was ushered in to try to learn more about the world
- the taking and exploiting of land by colonial powers
- time where people decided to rethink old ideas use underscores instead of spaces
- French academy made to study stuff use underscores not spaces
- the time where the church was being questioned and reason overtook superstition
- British loyalists during the civil war
- Earth in the middle of the universe was the theory believed before the age of enlightenment
- perfected the telescope and showed the earth had craters
- Went through a civil war and was the first constitutional monarchy
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- heliocentric theory's designer
- "I think therefore I am"
- 3 scientists that made the scientific theory
- had an apple fall on his head:(
- a unjust thing being abolished at the time in Europe
- British dictator after the king was relived of his head
- ruler of unmatched power
- the economic system that was created during the age
- used a microscope to look at bacteria for the first time
- a group of people that were very mad at this time
- Cromwell's solders during the civil war(Not very civil)
21 Clues: sun centered theory • "I think therefore I am" • ruler of unmatched power • heliocentric theory's designer • had an apple fall on his head:( • British loyalists during the civil war • 3 scientists that made the scientific theory • a group of people that were very mad at this time • the economic system that was created during the age • ...
enlightened time 2023-09-26
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- sun centered theory
- the thing was ushered in to try to learn more about the world
- the taking and exploiting of land by colonial powers
- time where people decided to rethink old ideas use underscores instead of spaces
- French academy made to study stuff use underscores not spaces
- the time where the church was being questioned and reason overtook superstition
- British loyalists during the civil war
- Earth in the middle of the universe was the theory believed before the age of enlightenment
- perfected the telescope and showed the earth had craters
- Went through a civil war and was the first constitutional monarchy
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- heliocentric theory's designer
- "I think therefore I am"
- 3 scientists that made the scientific theory
- had an apple fall on his head:(
- a unjust thing being abolished at the time in Europe
- British dictator after the king was relived of his head
- ruler of unmatched power
- the economic system that was created during the age
- used a microscope to look at bacteria for the first time
- a group of people that were very mad at this time
- Cromwell's solders during the civil war(Not very civil)
21 Clues: sun centered theory • "I think therefore I am" • ruler of unmatched power • heliocentric theory's designer • had an apple fall on his head:( • British loyalists during the civil war • 3 scientists that made the scientific theory • a group of people that were very mad at this time • the economic system that was created during the age • ...
EVOLUTION 2020-03-11
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- are the preserved remains or traces of animals, plants, and other organisms from the past.
- is a theory that suggests that meteorites or comets caused dinosaurs to become extinct in the Cretaceous period
- it is a dating that estimates fossil age using rock layers
- is a selection that is the identification by humans of desirable trait in plants and animals
- a reproductive barrier that prevents development of fertile offspring
- the study of past life
- were the first plants to evolve seeds and produce pollen
- small evolutionary changes that accumulate in a population
- according to him all changes in nature are gradual
- a reproductive barrier that prevents fertilization
- is slow and steady speciation
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- are for obtaining water and minerals, while physically anchoring the plant in the soil
- a speciation that occurs in a shared habitat
- who proposed the theory of biological evolution by natural selection
- marks the end of the line
- slower and results from large-scale changes
- proposed the first scientifically testable evolutionary theory
- is the science of describing, naming, and classifying species
- the change in the characteristics of a species over several generations
- is a structure that can develop differently over time
20 Clues: the study of past life • marks the end of the line • is slow and steady speciation • slower and results from large-scale changes • a speciation that occurs in a shared habitat • according to him all changes in nature are gradual • a reproductive barrier that prevents fertilization • is a structure that can develop differently over time • ...
Charles Darwin 2021-03-18
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- part of the bird that changed from island to island
- Greek God
- change over time
- demonstrated variation from island to island
- adjective-meant to happen
- small birds
- animal that helped describe Lamarck's theory
- displayed on the top of caduceus
- study of religion
- loud sound after something drops
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- islands off the coast of Ecuador
- Darwin British naturalist who developed evolution
- beaks demonstrated this change with tunnels
- idea supported by experimentation and hard facts
- related to turtle
- changes
- dog's breed of Darwin's ship
- shape of an image
- symbol associated with healing
- America continent in which he studied the coast
20 Clues: changes • Greek God • small birds • change over time • related to turtle • shape of an image • study of religion • adjective-meant to happen • dog's breed of Darwin's ship • symbol associated with healing • islands off the coast of Ecuador • displayed on the top of caduceus • loud sound after something drops • beaks demonstrated this change with tunnels • ...
GCSE Economics - Elliot Tanner 2016-03-02
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- when a firm has over 25% market share
- the sector where goods and services fall
- the division of labour to make each worker more productive
- the sector where extraction of resources falls
- fall in purchasing value of money
- has an upward sloping curve
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- money granted by the government for a firm to assist with something
- sending goods or services to other countries
- used to measure economic growth
- what does the E stand for in CELL
- used to describe a good that is insensitive to a change in price
- the policy in which interest rates are altered
- when two things go together well, make something more complete
- the basic economic problem
- what does the C stand for in CELL
- a good that is not a necessity
16 Clues: the basic economic problem • has an upward sloping curve • a good that is not a necessity • used to measure economic growth • what does the E stand for in CELL • what does the C stand for in CELL • fall in purchasing value of money • when a firm has over 25% market share • the sector where goods and services fall • sending goods or services to other countries • ...
Ap Microeconomics By Ahmad Islambouli 2020-03-17
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- the point where the demand and supply curve meet
- the price of the next best thing
- a cost that does not change with production volume
- the ability and willingness of a consumer to purchase a certain good
- the more that a beneficial good is consumed, the more it will negatively affect the consumer in the long run
- when the quantity supplied is greater than the quantity demanded
- the amount of money workers are paid
- the total amount of money made by a firm ina given time without reductions imposed
- a market where there are many buyers, but one seller
- the gap between limited resources exceed and limitless wants
- another word for satisfaction
- costs that could change as production progresses
- a graph of the relationship between the price of a good and the quantity supplied
- there is a direct or corresponding relationship between price and quantity supplied
- the study or science of scarcity
- a government-imposed tax on imports or exports
- when the quantity demanded is greater than the quantity supplied
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- a legally determined maximum pice producers can charge
- land, labor, capital, and entrepreneurship
- a grant paid by the government to a firm
- the reduction in economic surplus resulting from a market not being in equilibrium
- the amount of a good a consumer is willing and able to purchase at a given price
- the study of details or individual decisions in the economy
- a firm that controls the market for a specific good
- a good that can replace another good
- a measure of how much one variable responds to changes in another variable
- a legally determined minimum price that sellers can accept
- the abundance of a certain good or service
- what a consumer loses from picking something else
- a good that is paired with another good
- another word for additional
- a person who uses goods or services
32 Clues: another word for additional • another word for satisfaction • the price of the next best thing • the study or science of scarcity • a person who uses goods or services • a good that can replace another good • the amount of money workers are paid • a good that is paired with another good • a grant paid by the government to a firm • land, labor, capital, and entrepreneurship • ...
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Frame and Schema theory (and other stuff) 2012-10-09
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- A representation of a plan or theory in the form of an outline or model
- Word class: something that can't be seen or touched e.g fear
- Frame theorist's first name
- Schema theorist is no longer alive, therefore he is..?
- He's bringing sexy back (YEAH)
- What do both theorists wear on their face?
- What month is my birthday (14th of___)
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- Definite article
- Cause if you liked it then you shouldda put a ring on it
- Theorist that came up with the frame theory
- A way of showing a speaker that you are following what they are saying and understand
- Word class: describing location in relation to another object e.g under
- Theorist of conversational maxims
- Schema theorist's first name
- What month is Ed's birthday (23rd of __) (same as Jesus')
- The specialized language of a professional, occupational, or other group, often meaningless to outsiders
- Name of Chamberlain's band?
- Key term meaning vocabulary
- Theorist that came up with the schema theory (__& Status)
19 Clues: Definite article • Frame theorist's first name • Name of Chamberlain's band? • Key term meaning vocabulary • Schema theorist's first name • He's bringing sexy back (YEAH) • Theorist of conversational maxims • What month is my birthday (14th of___) • What do both theorists wear on their face? • Theorist that came up with the frame theory • ...
particle theory of matter 2023-12-20
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- surroundings upon a liquid is equaled by the pressure
- by the vapor of the liquid
- through direct touch
- or events
- a minute portion piece fragment or amount a tiny
- rise and the colder portions sink
- very small bit:
- when heat moves from one object to another
- the point at which materials changes from a
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- anything that takes up space and can be weighed
- a single substance made of only one type of
- space at the speed of light.
- energy that comes from a source and travels
- to a liquid
- motion in a gas or liquid in which the warmer
- temperature at which the pressure exerted by
- an idea or set of ideas that is intended to explain
- an action or process of solving a problem
18 Clues: or events • to a liquid • very small bit: • through direct touch • by the vapor of the liquid • space at the speed of light. • rise and the colder portions sink • an action or process of solving a problem • when heat moves from one object to another • a single substance made of only one type of • energy that comes from a source and travels • ...
Techtonic Plates 2023-02-16
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- The physical study of the earth and its atmosphere.
- The earths surface is cracked into large pieces called _______.
- Evidence that all the continents were once one super continent is because they fit together like a __________.
- Who came up with the theory of the continental drift?
- Distribution of similar ____________ across the continents suggest they were once connected.
- At one time all the continents were together this was a supercontinent called ________________.
- Earthquakes and volcanoes happen on the ________ of the plates.
- The outermost shell of a terrestrial planet.
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- Plate lines are visible on ________ maps.
- Most tectonic plates are made up of contenant and _______.
- The idea of continental drift was developed in _________.
- A permanent layer of ice covering an extensive area of land.
- A new theory of plate tectonics was developed over _______years ago.
- The theory of the continental drift is believed that the continents are __________.
- Fractures on rock surfaces that can be seen on a map
- There are __________ volcanoes in the ring of fire.
- 90% of all earthquakes happen in the ______________________________.
- Movements of tectonic plates cause _________________ and volcanoes.
- Sudden movements of the earth's crust on the fault line.
- Continents can drift by moving slowly on a layer of liquid ________.
20 Clues: Plate lines are visible on ________ maps. • The outermost shell of a terrestrial planet. • The physical study of the earth and its atmosphere. • There are __________ volcanoes in the ring of fire. • Fractures on rock surfaces that can be seen on a map • Who came up with the theory of the continental drift? • Sudden movements of the earth's crust on the fault line. • ...
Developmental Theories 2014-02-07
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- People are often motivated by money and the possibility of making a profit.
- Analyzes the status of women and men in society.
- A field of study in mathematics, however it has applications in several disciplines.
- This model interprets society as a series of interactions that are based on estimates of rewards and punishments.
- A major framework of sociological theory.
- Theory of social interaction, which attempts to explain the interaction people have with one another.
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- Application of evolutionary theory to social behavior.
- The belief that society is a human construction.
- An extension of the functionalist perspective on deviance.
- One of the most important approaches to understanding deviant and criminal behavior.
- Origins in the works of Emile Durkheim.
- A type of social theory oriented toward critiquing and changing society as a whole.
- Attempts to explain socialization and its effect of the development of the self.
- Emphasizes the role of coercion and power in producing social order.
14 Clues: Origins in the works of Emile Durkheim. • A major framework of sociological theory. • The belief that society is a human construction. • Analyzes the status of women and men in society. • Application of evolutionary theory to social behavior. • An extension of the functionalist perspective on deviance. • ...
Cells and Microscopes 2016-09-14
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- Controls the amount of light in a microscope.
- Jelly-like fluid that fills a cell
- The taking in of matter by a living cell.
- Provides the cell with energy.
- Exist at or from an earlier time.
- The part of a microscope you look through.
- A measurement that measures very small distances.
- The green plant cells where photosynthesis takes place.
- Uses a lens close to the object being viewed to collect light.
- A process when carbon dioxide, water, and certain inorganic salts are converted into carbohydrates.
- Moves the sperm to the egg.
- Made of cellulose and supports the cell.
- A microscopic organisms that make up everything.
- A philosopher who invented the compound microscope.
- Parts of a microscope that help you see the specimen more clear and up closer.
- Control center that contains DNA.
- Keeps substances in the cell and controls what goes in and out.
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- The death of cells which occurs as a normal and controlled part of an organism's growth or development.
- A cell copies itself to make an identical cell.
- Associated with the invention of the first optical telescope credited with inventing the first compound microscope.
- One thousand millionth of a metre.
- Gathers light and magnifies.
- The platform on a microscope where the object to be examined is placed.
- Specialized to carry "messages" through the body.
- Uses focused light and lenses on magnifying a specimen, usually a cell.
- Contains cell sap keeps the cell firm.
- Cells that carry oxygen.
- A scientific theory which describes the properties of cells.
- A type of cell that's not an animal cell.
29 Clues: Cells that carry oxygen. • Moves the sperm to the egg. • Gathers light and magnifies. • Provides the cell with energy. • Exist at or from an earlier time. • Control center that contains DNA. • Jelly-like fluid that fills a cell • One thousand millionth of a metre. • Contains cell sap keeps the cell firm. • Made of cellulose and supports the cell. • ...
Psychology of Religion 2015-06-03
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- A criteria of mystical experience that looks at how it cannot be put into words
- Influenced Kohlberg's work
- Cults target people who are going through a...
- Studied the link between religion and personality
- Quakers are an example of this type of sect
- Model of happiness and wellbeing created by Seligman
- Second stage of Kohlberg's Theory
- opposite to 'healthy minded' in James' theory
- Freud and Jung agreed that religion stems from the...
- The first level of Kohlberg's theory
- A type of prayer when shared with a number of other of people
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- Considered to be the founder of studies into the psychology of religion
- Sects often have a high level of this
- A name sometimes given to a cult leader
- A person who achieves mystical experience or an apprehension of divine mysteries
- The term for deciding to convert before one's immanent death
- The mainstream religion Christianity developed from as a sect
- Third stage of the cult recruitment process
- Looked at a persons hierarchy of needs
- Mandala is sanskrit for...
- Freud saw religion as an...
- Collaborate with Freud in his early work
22 Clues: Influenced Kohlberg's work • Mandala is sanskrit for... • Freud saw religion as an... • Second stage of Kohlberg's Theory • The first level of Kohlberg's theory • Sects often have a high level of this • Looked at a persons hierarchy of needs • A name sometimes given to a cult leader • Collaborate with Freud in his early work • Quakers are an example of this type of sect • ...
Scientific Revolution Crossword 2022-04-05
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- an Italian scientist who improved astronomy
- a French philosopher who believed in mind vs. matter
- an idea based on background research
- the study of plants
- an idea based on questions
- using knowledge and logic to base thinking
- a scientist who focused on the study of gravity and Laws of Motion
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- the study of the makeup of matter
- the study of earth's structure
- The theory that focuses on an earth-centered view of the universe
- the study of space
- the study of nature and properties of matter and energy
- The theory that focuses on a sun-centered view of the universe
- an English philosopher and scientist who created geometry
14 Clues: the study of space • the study of plants • an idea based on questions • the study of earth's structure • the study of the makeup of matter • an idea based on background research • using knowledge and logic to base thinking • an Italian scientist who improved astronomy • a French philosopher who believed in mind vs. matter • ...
GRIEF 2018-11-03
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- Kubler-Ross fourth stage of grief
- Stage in Bowlby's Attachment theory does the person accepts the change and/or a new role
- Grief that resolves within a year
- Bowlby's grief theory
- Grief that interferes with a person's normal functioning and they are unaware that the behavior is from the loss
- Grief that normal but last longer than a year
- Attentive listening is what type of communication technique
- Kubler-Ross second stage of grief
- First stage of Bowlby's Attachment Theory
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- A time of grief and mourning
- Grief that is prolonged and exaggerated
- Grief is a(n)______ response associated with lose (unique to an individual)
- Type of grief that is experienced when the relationship with the deceased is less significant, not openly shared, or not socially sanctioned
- Kubler-Ross fifth stage of grief
- Kubler-Ross first stage of grief
- Worden's grief model
- Kubler-Ross third stage of grief
17 Clues: Worden's grief model • Bowlby's grief theory • A time of grief and mourning • Kubler-Ross fifth stage of grief • Kubler-Ross first stage of grief • Kubler-Ross third stage of grief • Kubler-Ross fourth stage of grief • Grief that resolves within a year • Kubler-Ross second stage of grief • Grief that is prolonged and exaggerated • First stage of Bowlby's Attachment Theory • ...
MODULE 4: THE FRAMEWORK 2025-07-02
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- German philosopher who believed ethics comes from autonomous reasoning.
- Greek word meaning “end”; used in moral theories focusing on results.
- A cardinal virtue referring to self-restraint and moderation.
- A moral habit developed through consistent right actions.
- Greek philosopher who emphasized character and purpose in ethics.
- The moral theory that emphasizes duty over consequences.
- A vice or negative trait, the opposite of courage.
- The ultimate goal of utilitarianism according to Mill and Bentham.
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- A cardinal virtue that shows moral bravery.
- Moral theory that includes the categorical imperative.
- Rawls’ idea that ensures fairness and equal liberty in society.
- Ethical theory that evaluates morality based on outcomes
- Ethical approach focused on moral character rather than rules or consequences.
- Moral theory that derives duty based on achieving good ends.
- Philosopher and theologian known for the ethics of natural law.
15 Clues: A cardinal virtue that shows moral bravery. • A vice or negative trait, the opposite of courage. • Moral theory that includes the categorical imperative. • Ethical theory that evaluates morality based on outcomes • The moral theory that emphasizes duty over consequences. • A moral habit developed through consistent right actions. • ...
HR 2015-03-28
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- GE concerns itself with hiring people who have beliefs, values, and behaviors that are consistent with GE's what
- This type of training improves managers effectiveness and fosters a better image of the firm in the host country
- Labor A firm’s ability to realize experience curve and location economies can be limited by this, which constrains the pursuit of a transnational or global standardization strategy
- This can help the firm to achieve its primary strategic goal of reducing the costs of value creation – write in acronym form
- This is seen as a tool that can help the firm to achieve its strategic goals by giving managers the required skill set and reinforcing the desired culture
- This is the premature return of an expatriate manager to his or her home country
- This is concerned with the selection of employees for particular jobs
- This can help the firm to achieve its primary strategic goal of reducing the costs of value creation
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- This staffing policy requires host-country nationals to be recruited to manage subsidiaries, while parent-country nationals occupy key positions at corporate headquarters
- This dimension of expatriate selection has to do with how well an expatriate can adjust to a particular posting in particularly rough areas.
- This staffing policy is one in which all key management positions are filled by parent country nationals
- This approach to paying expatriates equalizes purchasing power across countries so employees can enjoy the same living standard in their foreign posting that they enjoyed at home
- This offers an incentive for an expatriate to accept the overseas assignment
- This staffing policy is appropriate for the transnational strategy
14 Clues: This staffing policy is appropriate for the transnational strategy • This is concerned with the selection of employees for particular jobs • This offers an incentive for an expatriate to accept the overseas assignment • This is the premature return of an expatriate manager to his or her home country • ...
Sport Psychology 2017-12-06
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- A negative emotional state characterised by feelings of nervousness.
- Your on-going thoughts or internal dialogue.
- The type of skills that are actions that are executed largely at one's own speed and without interference from other performers
- Behaviour directed toward the goal of harming or injuring another living being.
- Undifferentiated bodily energy that ranges on a continuum from sleep to high excitement.
- A 7-point checklist that helps athletes create more effective imagery
- This nervous system helps you to relax and can be activated by breathing.
- This theory suggests that behaviour is learned by observing others.
- This theory suggests that at optimal arousal levels, performance levels will be at their highest.
- A sudden impairment or failure of athletic performance due to anxiety.
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- This theory suggests people have an innate instinct to be aggressive that builds up until it must be expressed
- This nervous system gives you the energy you need to confront a threat or run away from it.
- Those characteristics of a person that account for consistent patterns of behaviour.
- This theory suggest that intrinsic motivation can be increased by satisfying three general needs; Competence, Autonomy and Relatedness.
- Creating or recreating experience in the mind
- This theory suggests that the relationship between arousal and performance is linear, i.e. as arousal increases so does performance.
16 Clues: Your on-going thoughts or internal dialogue. • Creating or recreating experience in the mind • This theory suggests that behaviour is learned by observing others. • A negative emotional state characterised by feelings of nervousness. • A 7-point checklist that helps athletes create more effective imagery • ...
Chapter 1 review 2020-09-24
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- a mountain belt in the Atlantic Ocean
- widely accepted idea
- study of oceans
- layer of earth below lithosphere
- study of weather
- the study of how earth’s spheres interact
- portion of sea floor near major land masses
- study of space
- slope on the edge of coasts
- the earth’s land
- submerged volcanic structures
- contains earths life
- flat regions in the cratons with igneous and metamorphic rocks
- Idea without experimenting
- a group of interacting parts that make a whole
- span of time since earth was formed
- contais earths earth
- contains earths water
- How we reach a theory
- Less dense middle sphere of earth
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- series’s of mountains on continents
- the theory of how the solar system was formed
- the part of the sea floor that is between the margins and ridges.
- outer layer of earth, contains crust and upper mantle
- Large trenches in the ocean
- more gentle slope after continental shelf
- the interiors of continents
- flat parts of the ocean
- the parts of earth continuously working
- least dense outer sphere of earth
- flat areas of cratons with sedimentary rocks
- Contains earths air
- the ocean
- Dense inner sphere of earth
- All sciences that study Earth and Space
- study of earth
36 Clues: the ocean • study of space • study of earth • study of oceans • study of weather • the earth’s land • Contains earths air • widely accepted idea • contains earths life • contais earths earth • contains earths water • How we reach a theory • flat parts of the ocean • Idea without experimenting • Large trenches in the ocean • the interiors of continents • slope on the edge of coasts • ...
Topic 4 Competition And Market Structures 2025-09-24
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- The removal of government controls over a market
- Selling a product below cost for a short period of time to drive competitors out of the market
- A market structure in which many companies sell products that are similar but not identical
- Any factor that makes it difficult for a new firm to enter a market
- An agreement among firms to charge one price for the same good
- A market that runs most effectively when one large firm provides all of the output
- A product that is considered the same no matter who produces or sells it
- A market structure in which a large number of firms all produce the same product and no single seller controls supply or prices
- A license that gives the inventor of a new product the exclusive right to sell it for a specific period of time
- An illegal agreement among firms to divide the market, set prices, or limit production
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- A market in which a single seller dominates
- The expenses a new business must pay before it can begin to produce and sell goods
- The decision of consumers into groups based on how much they will pay for a good
- A market structure in which a few large firms dominate a market
- When two or more companies join to form a single firm
- Laws that encourage competition in the marketplace
- A government-issued right to operate a business
- A way to attract costumers through style, service,or location, rather than a lower price
18 Clues: A market in which a single seller dominates • A government-issued right to operate a business • 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 • An agreement among firms to charge one price for the same good • ...
competition and market structures 2025-09-25
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- a market that runs most effefficientlyen one large firm provides all of the output
- a market structure in which a large number of firms all produce the same product and no single seller supply or prices
- when two or more companies join to form a single firm
- a license that gives the inventor of a new product the exclusive right to sell it for a spesific period of time
- a product that is considered the same no matter who produces or sells it
- any factor that makes it difficult for a new firm to enter a market
- the expenses a new business must pay before it can begin to produce and sell goods
- the division of consumers into groups based on how much they will pay for a good
- government issued right to operate a business
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- a market structure in which many companies sell products that are simillar but not identical
- a way to attract costomers through style, service, or location rather than a lower price
- an agreement among firms to charge one price for the same good
- a market in which a single seller dominates
- 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
- an illigal agreement among firms to divide the market, set prices, or limit production
- laws that encorage competition in the marketplace
- a market structure in which a few large firms dominate a market
18 Clues: a market in which a single seller dominates • government issued right to operate a business • the removal of government controls over a market • laws that encorage competition in the marketplace • when two or more companies join to form a single firm • an agreement among firms to charge one price for the same good • ...
Techtonic Plates 2023-02-16
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- There are __________ volcanoes in the ring of fire.
- the physical study of the earth and its atmosphere.
- The earths surface is cracked into large pieces called _______.
- who came up with the theory of the continental drift?
- The outermost shell of a terrestrial planet.
- Distribution of similar ____________ across the continents suggest they were once connected.
- At one time all the continents were together this was a supercontinent called ________________.
- Earthquakes and volcanoes happen on the ________ of the plates.
- Most tectonic plates are made up of contenant and _______.
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- maps Plate lines are visible on ________ maps.
- Evidence that all the continents were once one super continent is because they fit together like a __________.
- Sudden movements of the earth's crust on the fault line.
- The idea of continental drift was developed in _________.
- A new theory of plate tectonics was developed over _______years ago.
- Movements of tectonic plates cause _________________ and volcanoes.
- The theory of the continental drift is believed that the continents are __________.
- Fractures on rock surfaces that can be seen on a map
- Continents can drift by moving slowly on a layer of liquid ________.
- A permanent layer of ice covering an extensive area of land.
- 90% of all earthquakes happen in the ______________________________.
20 Clues: The outermost shell of a terrestrial planet. • maps Plate lines are visible on ________ maps. • There are __________ volcanoes in the ring of fire. • the physical study of the earth and its atmosphere. • Fractures on rock surfaces that can be seen on a map • who came up with the theory of the continental drift? • ...
Famous Scientists 2024-07-07
16 Clues: - Buoyancy • - AC power • - Black holes • - Germ theory • - Laws of motion • - Atomic structure • - Electromagnetism • - Planetary motion • - Evolution theory • - Quantum mechanics • - Telescope pioneer • - Expanding universe • - Light bulb inventor • - Theory of relativity • - Computer programming • - Radioactivity pioneer
Avery and Amelia 2026-02-20
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- scientists made new discoveries in many fields
- created the first vaccine
- parties where people met to discuss new ideas
- and balances groups that share power
- time of people trying to apply scientific approach
- separation of power
- fought for women's natural rights
- to know something new
- immediate results of the enlightenment
- believed everyone was born evil
- person ruling with absolute power
- believed in life, liberty,and pursuit of happiness
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- the preamble
- believed in freedom of speech and religion
- theory of earth being in the center of the universe
- created heliocentric theory
- started biology
- Newtons Laws of Gravity
- used inductive reasoning
- people who presented new ways of thinking
20 Clues: the preamble • started biology • separation of power • to know something new • Newtons Laws of Gravity • used inductive reasoning • created the first vaccine • created heliocentric theory • believed everyone was born evil • fought for women's natural rights • person ruling with absolute power • and balances groups that share power • immediate results of the enlightenment • ...
Developmental Theorist Part I 2021-01-26
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- theory that states that experience guides behavior and development
- stated that this creates learning through repeated experiences
- theory that people and culture impact our growth and development
- stage that states that preschoolers learn to use symbols, language, and pretend play to represent things that have been learned
- called this the central part of our personality
- operational/Piaget's stage that states that logical, organized thinking appears in middle childhood
- theory about young children and how they relate to their parents
- theory that all thoughts and activities are influenced by unconscious mind
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- art of helping adults learn
- term for when adults or more advanced peers help a child up to the next level of learning
- stage that states that infants learn primarily through the five physical senses
- to Freud, this is where our conscience lies
- theory that states that children construct their own learning
- art of teaching children
14 Clues: art of teaching children • art of helping adults learn • to Freud, this is where our conscience lies • called this the central part of our personality • theory that states that children construct their own learning • stated that this creates learning through repeated experiences • theory that people and culture impact our growth and development • ...
Unit 10 Crossword 2024-02-27
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- This theory views each person as a unique individual with a distinct personality. Continuity development refers to the belief that a person’s personality and pattern of coping remain unchanged with aging. The aging process is seen as a part of the life cycle, not as a separate terminal stage. Personality patterns are developed over a long time and help to determine whether the person remains active or inactive and engaged or disengaged from society.
- is a common menopause symptom, the body becomes very warm followed by perspiration, vasoconstriction and chilling
- is the major developmental task for late adults
- sleep ______ is reduced or blocked airflow associated with obesity, enlarged tonsils, endocrine or neuromuscular disease, heart or kidney disease. treated via CPAP
- This theory suggests that individuals achieve satisfaction from life by maintaining a high level of social activity and involvement.
- is the feeling or the outward expression in response to a loss
- This theory suggests that, after repeated injury, cells wear out and cease to function. According to this theory, metabolic waste products accumulate over time. These waste products deprive cells of their nutrition and cause them to malfunction.
- is the inner layer of the skin. It becomes less elastic, resulting in wrinkling and sagging of skin.
- This theory hypothesizes that the decline in the immune functions causes the body to slow its response to foreign invaders, making older adults more susceptible to both major and minor infections.
- ________ will is a form of advance directive that states the wishes of a person regarding life-sustaining treatment in the case of serious illness
- occurs when the individual internalizes the truth of the impending death. This anger may be turned inward or displaced by the person and family toward the physician, nurse, or even God
- is the age related loss of hearing acuity
- is normal symptoms of aging
- is when the patient or family members try to strike a deal or bargain to get more time
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- is exaggerated curvature of the thoracic spine, also known as "dowagers hump"
- replacement therapy is effective for reducing menopausal symptoms. HRT is not recommended for women with personal or familial history of breast disease or cancer
- is also known as life review
- This theory is based on the idea that highly unstable molecules may result from cellular metabolism or substances found in the atmosphere. These particles are very reactive and may combine with proteins, lipids, or cell organelles. Free radicals are believed to cause mutations in the chromosomes, thereby changing cellular functions.
- respirations are irregular respirations with periods of apnea
- is a cloudy appearance to the eyes caused by a cloudy formation on the eyes. commonly seen in aging adults
- is dry mouth
- is a feeling of sadness or loneliness experienced when individuals know that they cannot change the outcome (death)
- This theory suggests that aging is related to the body’s weakening immune system, which fails to recognize its own tissues and may destroy itself.
- grief is a reaction to an expected loss, such as in terminal illness
- care provides care for the terminally ill in the comfort of their homes or in a hospice-designated unit
- grief responses usually exhibit an exaggerated, lengthy, unpredictable course that results in unresolved conflicts.
- is the ownership of the inevitability of death by patient or family
- is inability to fall asleep or maintain sleep
- This theory suggests that society and the individual gradually withdraw or disengage from each other.
- is the primary task of middle adulthood. Refers to an individuals desire and ability to serve the larger community
- is cessation of menses
- is the natural process that people go through following a major loss
- In this theory, connective-tissue cells have an internal clock that is genetically programmed to stop cell reproduction after so many reproductions. This “clock” determines the length of one’s life.
- is when the person denies the death; usually believes that the healthcare provider made a mistake in the diagnosis and that death will not occur
- syndrome occurs when children move on with their lives, leaving parents to live alone
35 Clues: is dry mouth • is cessation of menses • is normal symptoms of aging • is also known as life review • is the age related loss of hearing acuity • is inability to fall asleep or maintain sleep • is the major developmental task for late adults • respirations are irregular respirations with periods of apnea • is the feeling or the outward expression in response to a loss • ...
Geology Crossword Puzzle 2024-02-09
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- the thickest part of the earth, and is under the crust
- when two tectonic plates separate
- the theory that explains how large peices of the Earth's crust move and change shape
- the outermost part of the core
- a big crack in the earth, due to a transform boundary
- stress that occurs when the forces act to squeeze an object
- upper mantle
- the ring of fire is a good example of this
- the part of the earth we live on
- how the layers of the earth move and behave
- when two tectonic plates slide past each other, or one slides past another
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- gigantic pieces of the crust and upper mantle, they move due to convection currents and contenental drift
- a theory that Harry Hess discovered, and it is when magma comes out of the earth to make more (bank)
- the theory that the continents are moving
- the center of the earth, it is also under the mantle
- another name for the crust and upper mantle
- another name for lower mantle
- some of these layers are the continental crust, oceanic crust,mantle, and core
- when two tectonic plates come together
- the innermost part of the core, is also solid due to the pressure of all the other layers of the earth
20 Clues: upper mantle • another name for lower mantle • the outermost part of the core • the part of the earth we live on • when two tectonic plates separate • when two tectonic plates come together • the theory that the continents are moving • the ring of fire is a good example of this • another name for the crust and upper mantle • how the layers of the earth move and behave • ...
MGT 461 • Final Exam Review (Ch.1-9,11-14) • Luthans/Doh 2020-08-03
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- The areas of formulation of MNC goals are Profitability, Marketing, _________, Finance, and Human Resources.
- _______ leads to greater employee satisfaction and less turnover according to the class lecture.
- Power struggles among the elite, ethnic confrontations, regional struggles are _________ factors which MNCs may use to evaluate political risk.
- According to lecture, if the __________ conflicts with the company policy and procedure, consider eliminating it unless you have the position and power to allow you to bend or break the rules.
- An example of a(n) _________ is a foreign subsidiary employee who works in the home country for a temporary period of time based upon the lecture.
- The _________ communication style is most common in Asia where people tend to say few words and allow understatements, pauses and silence to convey meaning.
- The process of evaluating how well a family is likely to stand up to the stress of overseas life is called __________ screening.
- The actions of a firm to benefit society beyond the requirements of the law and the direct interest of the firm is known as Corporate __________ Responsibility.
- As the diversity of a group increases, the likelihood of all members perceiving things in the same way ____________ sharply.
- A(n) ___________ culture is one in which people are accorded status based on how well they perform their functions.
- The process of social, political, economic, cultural, and technological integration among countries around the world is ___________.
- Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development
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- The five criteria in the acronym HAIRL stands for ___________, analysis, imagination, reality and leadership.
- According to lecture, the competitive advantage of _________ is innovation and technology.
- A company with a ________ predisposition tries to integrate a global systems approach to decision making.
- In lecture, the step of the decision-making process that was described as control was step _____.
- A method of decision-making in which decisions are delegated to operating personnel is known as ____________.
- The 4 foundations on which laws are based around the world are ____________ law, Socialist law, Common law, Civil or Code law.
- The FCPA makes it _______ to influence foreign officials through the granting of favorable tariff rates.
- ________ managers tend to use a highly participative leadership approach.
- As discussed in lecture, a person's on-the-job-happiness, or job __________, can impact their job performance, including their motivation to do their job and to do it well.
- _____, a leadership characteristic, was described in lecture as the willingness to take risks and accept responsibility for the outcome is a consistent quality among effective leaders.
- ______ theory focuses on how motivation is affected by people's perception of how fairly they are being treated.
- The United States, Canada, and Mexico together comprise ___________.
- ______ means "greetings to you" in India.
25 Clues: ______ means "greetings to you" in India. • Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development • The United States, Canada, and Mexico together comprise ___________. • ________ managers tend to use a highly participative leadership approach. • According to lecture, the competitive advantage of _________ is innovation and technology. • ...
GRIEF 2018-11-03
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- Grief that resolves within a year
- Kubler-Ross third stage of grief
- Bowlby's grief theory
- Worden's grief model
- Kubler-Ross fourth stage of grief
- Type of grief that is experienced when the relationship with the deceased is less significant, not openly shared, or not socially sanctioned
- A time of grief and mourning
- Kubler-Ross first stage of grief
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- First stage of Bowlby's Attachment Theory
- Grief is a(n)______ response associated with lose (unique to an individual)
- Stage in Bowlby's Attachment theory does the person accepts the change and/or a new role
- Grief that is prolonged and exaggerated
- Kubler-Ross fifth stage of grief
- Grief that interferes with a person's normal functioning and they are unaware that the behavior is from the loss
- Kubler-Ross second stage of grief
- Attentive listening is what type of communication technique
- Grief that normal but last longer than a year
17 Clues: Worden's grief model • Bowlby's grief theory • A time of grief and mourning • Kubler-Ross third stage of grief • Kubler-Ross fifth stage of grief • Kubler-Ross first stage of grief • Grief that resolves within a year • Kubler-Ross second stage of grief • Kubler-Ross fourth stage of grief • Grief that is prolonged and exaggerated • First stage of Bowlby's Attachment Theory • ...
Science 2024-09-28
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- the age of universe according to the big bang theory.
- The hypothesis stating that the solar system formed from a collapsing cloud of gas and dust.
- This theory explains planet formation through the merging of small objects into larger bodies.
- according to the oscillating universe theory this event marks the contraction paste of the universe.
- in the nebular hypothesis this became the center of the solar system.
- the small bodies that collided and merged to form planets in the protoplanet hypothesis.
- A theory proposing continuous creation of matter to maintain a uniform density in the expanding universe.
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- This theory suggest the universe goes through cycles of expansion and contraction.
- The theory that describes the universe's origin from a singular point of immense energy.
- A theory that suggest planets were captured by the sun as it moved through space.
10 Clues: the age of universe according to the big bang theory. • in the nebular hypothesis this became the center of the solar system. • A theory that suggest planets were captured by the sun as it moved through space. • This theory suggest the universe goes through cycles of expansion and contraction. • ...
david vocabulary 2023-09-18
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- is a system in which people, items, or issues are ranked in order of importance.
- 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 a classical management theory that focuses on the organization as a whole and identifies effective ways to organize and manage a business.
- is a classical management theory that is an approach based on precisely defined procedures and a clearly defined order of command.
- is a theory that suggests the appropriate style of management depends on the situation.
- is a classical management theory that uses science to study worker productivity and workflow.
- 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.
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- (TQM) is a management philosophy in which the success of an organization is directly related to customer satisfaction.
- is a theory that focuses on improving the organization through understanding employee motivation and behavior.
- is the specialization of individuals who perform specific tasks.
12 Clues: is the specialization of individuals who perform specific tasks. • was a time in history when machines replaced human and animal power. • is a system in which people, items, or issues are ranked in order of importance. • is a theory that suggests the appropriate style of management depends on the situation. • ...
AUTHOR NAMES 2020-04-26
12 Clues: Cybernetics • Genetic theory • Cognitive theory • Hierarchy of needs • Psychosocial theory • Operant conditioning • Cartilaginous theory • Social learning theory • Classical conditioning • Sutural dominance theory • Functional matrix concept • Psychosexual theory/Psychoanalytic theory
Crossword 5 2025-02-13
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- Hirschi argued that individuals who have a stronger ____ to society are less likely to commit crimes.
- According to Sykes & Matza, if a person argues that they committed a crime for a noble reason, they are appealing to ____ ____.
- Hirschi critiqued differential association theory, arguing that crime isn’t something people need to learn because it’s ____.
- According to Cooley, it is by developing a ____ ____ that we become integrated into society.
- Whereas Merton defined anomie as the breakdown in social norms, Durkheim defined it as the collapse of social ____.
- Gottfredson & Hirschi argued that self-control was a ____ trait; a person who has low self-control at the age of 12 will still have low self-control at the age of 60.
- Despite his claim that it’s a ____ theory of crime, Hirschi only tested his social bond theory on White high schoolers from a single county in California.
- Whereas Merton blamed high aspiration for crime, Hirschi blamed ____ aspiration.
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- What goal orientation is to Reckless, ____ is to Hirschi.
- Walter Reckless’ ____ theory sought to explain why most people who get exposed to adverse life circumstances don’t commit crimes.
- The act of gathering supplies and making plans to survive the collapse of civilization
- What belief is to Hirschi, ____ ____ is to Reckless.
- The famous ____ experiment demonstrated the far-reaching effects of self-control in children.
- Sykes & Matza argued that there were no fundamental differences between delinquents and non-delinquents; that even the worst delinquents spent most of their time engaging in ____ behavior.
- In his drift theory, Matza argued that most juvenile delinquents will eventually ____ out of criminal behavior.
- ____-____ is defined as the ability to delay gratification (ignore the hyphen)
- Which element of Hirschi’s social bond is associated with the motto, “idle hands are the devil’s workshop?”
- Control theorists argue that people naturally gravitate towards immediate ____.
- Rather than asking why people commit crime, control theories ask why people ____.
19 Clues: What belief is to Hirschi, ____ ____ is to Reckless. • What goal orientation is to Reckless, ____ is to Hirschi. • ____-____ is defined as the ability to delay gratification (ignore the hyphen) • Control theorists argue that people naturally gravitate towards immediate ____. • Whereas Merton blamed high aspiration for crime, Hirschi blamed ____ aspiration. • ...
Medicine 2021-12-14
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- Religion which cared for but did not try to cure patients
- Process developed by Pasteur which killed germs through heating
- Famous Islamist doctor who wrote the Canon of medicine
- developed a new way of sealing wounds on the battlefield using ligatures
- Theory developed by Pasteur
- one of the things people believed caused the Black Death
- Fleming realised that it killed bacteria
- The disease once feared as the deadliest studied by Edward Jenner
- this National Act in 1911 gave people sickness, maternity and unemployment benefit
- The system Harvey based his work on
- This person set up the National Health Service
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- substance that makes people unable to feel pain
- developed the theory of opposites based on the four humours
- Nurse who brought about significant change in hospitals
- wrote On the Fabric of the Human body
- type of doctor who had no medical training and sold false cures
- Famous for his oath and theory of the four humours
- disease was seen as this from God for sinning
- What Jenner developed to treat smallpox
- Developed a way to stain bacteria so they could be seen under a microscope
- substance that prevents the growth of germs, preventing infection
21 Clues: Theory developed by Pasteur • The system Harvey based his work on • wrote On the Fabric of the Human body • What Jenner developed to treat smallpox • Fleming realised that it killed bacteria • disease was seen as this from God for sinning • This person set up the National Health Service • substance that makes people unable to feel pain • ...
ACCOUNTING FOR PARTNERSHIP 2025-10-06
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- When a partner leaves the firm permanently.
- When remaining partners gain the retiring partner’s share, it is called the _______ ratio.
- Adjustment of goodwill, reserves, and assets on change in ratio.
- When the old firm ends and a new one is formed by admitting a partner.
- When the firm comes to an end.
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- ACCOUNT The share of profit due to a deceased partner is credited to his _______
- ACCOUNT The account in which the total amount due to the deceased partner is transferred.
- DEED Written agreement among partners.
- Value of a firm’s reputation in monetary terms
- Minimum number of persons required to form a partnership.
10 Clues: When the firm comes to an end. • DEED Written agreement among partners. • When a partner leaves the firm permanently. • Value of a firm’s reputation in monetary terms • Minimum number of persons required to form a partnership. • Adjustment of goodwill, reserves, and assets on change in ratio. • When the old firm ends and a new one is formed by admitting a partner. • ...
Test your AR knowledge! 2024-03-04
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- SMEs take this to understand the audience they will be talking to.
- … party endorsement we get from analysts.
- 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 we get from analysts. • 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. • ...
FFA Crossword Puzzle 2020-09-28
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- real, definite (can be seen)
- awareness
- doctor of the nervous system
- extra data in the back of books
- hide/conceal
- hypothesis or idea offered
- a nagging woman
- loss of memory
- study of the mind
- something in between
- disprove with evidence
- empty
- go back
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- reason for action
- stable period
- thoughtful/looking inward at oneself
- to speed up
- one who takes unfair advantage
- check if something is true
- weakened
- symptoms of illness
- educated guess/theory
- cringed in fear
- part of the mind that is unaware
- become worse
- formal written request
26 Clues: empty • go back • weakened • awareness • to speed up • hide/conceal • become worse • stable period • loss of memory • a nagging woman • cringed in fear • reason for action • study of the mind • symptoms of illness • something in between • educated guess/theory • formal written request • disprove with evidence • check if something is true • hypothesis or idea offered • real, definite (can be seen) • ...
Learning Theorists 2022-08-10
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- Science of Reading
- Information received,organized,stored and retrieved by the mind.
- Learning and Questioning.
- of Needs.
- Unorthodox Little Albert
- Combine thoughts and theories
- Steps for teaching vocabulary
- Education.
- Classical conditioning
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- Zone of Proximal Development
- Multiple Intelligence.
- response to stimuli.
- Theory of Connectivism.
- Construct knowledge.
- Positive reinforcement
- Ages and Stages
- 5 Pillars of Reading
- Emergent Literacy Theory
18 Clues: of Needs. • Education. • Ages and Stages • Science of Reading • response to stimuli. • Construct knowledge. • 5 Pillars of Reading • Multiple Intelligence. • Positive reinforcement • Classical conditioning • Theory of Connectivism. • Unorthodox Little Albert • Emergent Literacy Theory • Learning and Questioning. • Zone of Proximal Development • Combine thoughts and theories • ...
Growth and Development Crossword 2021-11-22
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- Part of the developmental framework for nursing encourages ______ care
- When assessing a patient, you want to ask _____ ended questions
- As a part of moral decision making, the nurse should _________ their own beliefs when helping patients make decisions
- Health risks for preschoolers are injury prevention and _____ safety
- This period is within the first 28 days of life
- There are six stages and three levels of _______ moral developmental theory
- Stage of life from late teens to mid-to-late 30s
- During preschooler stage, _____ movements continue to develop
- Child’s stage of life from 12 months-36 months
- How does an infant communicate?
- Leading cause of death in adolescents
- Stage of life from 13-20 years
- health risk for adolescence
- _____ is the theorist that created the theory known as a maturational developmental theory and states that development is directed by genes
- Full term pregnancy lasts _____ weeks
- preconventional reasoning is when children are asking ______?
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- Stage of life begins in mid 30s and lasts through the late 60s
- Reproduction becomes possible
- Child’s stage of life from 3-5 years
- Erikson’s theory states that identity versus role confusion occurs during which developmental stage
- Child's stage of life from 1 month-1 year
- _____ _____ is an essential component of discharge
- _____ is a health risk for toddlers
- the ______ stage of psychosexual development occurs between 6-12 years of age
- assessment of _______ _______ is critical for healthcare teaching
- In first 24 hours of life, you assess profound ______ changes
- Shoulder/hip width and ______ are physical changes during adolescence
- Child’s stage of life from 6-12 years
- ______ proposed that the human mind is divided into the unconscious and conscious mind and focuses on psychosexual development
- the postformal thought of the cognitive development theory occurs during the _______stage
30 Clues: health risk for adolescence • Reproduction becomes possible • Stage of life from 13-20 years • How does an infant communicate? • _____ is a health risk for toddlers • Child’s stage of life from 3-5 years • Leading cause of death in adolescents • Child’s stage of life from 6-12 years • Full term pregnancy lasts _____ weeks • Child's stage of life from 1 month-1 year • ...
Final Exam Review • MGT 461 • Ch. 1-8,10-14 • Luthans text 2018-12-04
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- The FCPA makes it _______ to influence foreign officials through the granting of favorable tariff rates.
- As the diversity of a group increases, the likelihood of all members perceiving things in the same way ____________ sharply.
- The process of evaluating how well a family is likely to stand up to the stress of overseas life is called __________ screening.
- The five criteria in the acronym HAIRL stands for ___________, analysis, imagination, reality and leadership.
- ______ means "greetings to you" in India.
- ________ managers tend to use a highly participative leadership approach.
- An example of a(n) _________ is a foreign subsidiary employee who works in the home country for a temporary period of time based upon the lecture.
- A method of decision-making in which decisions are delegated to operating personnel is known as ____________.
- As discussed in lecture, a person's on-the-job-happiness, or job __________, can impact their job performance, including their motivation to do their job and to do it well.
- Power struggles among the elite, ethnic confrontations, regional struggles are _________ factors which MNCs may use to evaluate political risk.
- The _________ communication style is most common in Asia where people tend to say few words and allow understatements, pauses and silence to convey meaning.
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- The 4 foundations on which laws are based around the world are ____________ law, Socialist law, Common law, Civil or Code law.
- According to lecture, the competitive advantage of _________ is innovation and technology.
- A company with a ________ predisposition tries to integrate a global systems approach to decision making.
- ______ theory focuses on how motivation is affected by people's perception of how fairly they are being treated.
- Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development
- The process of social, political, economic, cultural, and technological integration among countries around the world is ___________.
- The areas of formulation of MNC goals are Profitability, Marketing, _________, Finance, and Human Resources.
- _____, a leadership characteristic, was described in lecture as the willingness to take risks and accept responsibility for the outcome is a consistent quality among effective leaders.
- A(n) ___________ culture is one in which people are accorded status based on how well they perform their functions.
- _______ leads to greater employee satisfaction and less turnover according to the class lecture.
- The United States, Canada, and Mexico together comprise ___________.
- According to lecture, if the __________ conflicts with the company policy and procedure, consider eliminating it unless you have the position and power to allow you to bend or break the rules.
- The actions of a firm to benefit society beyond the requirements of the law and the direct interest of the firm is known as Corporate __________ Responsibility.
- In lecture, the step of the decision-making process that was described as control was step _____.
25 Clues: ______ means "greetings to you" in India. • Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development • The United States, Canada, and Mexico together comprise ___________. • ________ managers tend to use a highly participative leadership approach. • According to lecture, the competitive advantage of _________ is innovation and technology. • ...
Trust 2023-07-07
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- "Like a guiding light, it signifies the confident expectation and optimism that comes from God's promises."
- "A faithful and unwavering allegiance, it symbolizes the unbreakable loyalty and devotion to God's kingdom."
- "A firm certainty and guarantee, it represents the unwavering assurance of God's love and salvation in our lives."
- "A firm reliance and confidence, it symbolizes the unwavering trust we place in God's guidance and provision."
- "A strong belief and certainty, it reflects the unshakable conviction in God's truth and righteousness."
- "A deep assurance and boldness, it signifies the unwavering confidence we have in God's power and faithfulness."
- "A strong will and persistence, it signifies the resolute determination to pursue God's plans and promises."
- "A strength and adaptability, it represents the ability to bounce back and find hope in God's faithfulness."
- "A conviction and acceptance of truth, it reflects the firm belief in God's love, grace, and salvation."
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- "Like a strong foundation, it represents the trust and confidence that we have in God's promises."
- "A firm determination and decision, it reflects the unwavering resolve to live a life aligned with God's purpose."
- "A steadfast determination and endurance, it signifies the unwavering commitment to follow God's will despite challenges."
- "A dedicated and wholehearted devotion, it reflects the steadfast commitment to live according to God's commands."
- "A resolute and unwavering commitment, it symbolizes the enduring faithfulness and loyalty to God's word."
- "A bold and unwavering trust, it represents the assurance and confidence we have in God's unfailing love."
15 Clues: "Like a strong foundation, it represents the trust and confidence that we have in God's promises." • "A strong belief and certainty, it reflects the unshakable conviction in God's truth and righteousness." • "A conviction and acceptance of truth, it reflects the firm belief in God's love, grace, and salvation." • ...
AP Government Chapter 1 2024-01-18
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- a condition that occurs when interests conflict and no coalition is strong enough to form a majority and establish policy, so nothing gets done
- a theory of American democracy contending that an upper-class elite holds the power and makes policy, regardless of the formal governmental organization
- the issues that atract the serious attention of public officials and other people involved in politics at a point in time
- groups that have a narrow interest on which their members tend to take an uncompromising stance
- the process of determining the leaders we select and the policies they pursue
- a theory of American democracy emphasizing that the policymaking process is very open to the participation of all groups with shared interessts with no single group usually dominating; as a result, public interest generally prevails
- a basic principle of traditional democratic theory that describes the relationship between the few leaders and the many followers
- the institutions through which public policies are made for a society
- a principle of traditional democratic theory that guaratees rights to those who do not belong to majorities
- the process by which policy comes into being and evolves; peoples interests, problems, and concerns create issues for policymakers to resolve
- an issue that arises when people disagree about a problem and how to fix it
- a system of selecting policymakers and of organizing government so that policy represents and responds to the public's preferences
- goods and services, such as clean air and clean water, that by their nature cannot be denied to anyone
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- a choice that government makes in response to a political issue; a policy is a course of action atake with regard to some problem
- an overall set of values widely shared within a society
- the political channels through which peoples concernes become political issues on the policy agenda
- the branches of government charged with taking action on political issues; congress, presidency, courts
- a theory of American democracy contending that groups are so strong that government, which gives in to the many different groups, is thereby weakened
- a fundamentalist principle of traditional democratic theory; in a democracy, choosing among alternatives requires that the majority's desire be respected
- all the activities by which citizens attempt to influence the selection of political leaders and the policies they pursue, voting, contacting public officials, protest, civil disobedience
- GDP, the sum total of the value of all the goods and services produced in a year in a nation
- the effects a policy has on people and problems; analyzed to see how well a policy has met its goal and at what cost
22 Clues: an overall set of values widely shared within a society • the institutions through which public policies are made for a society • an issue that arises when people disagree about a problem and how to fix it • the process of determining the leaders we select and the policies they pursue • ...
The Enlightenment 2020-10-29
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- believed in separation and division of power
- believed that with mathematics and logic a theory could be proved (scientific method)
- created vaccine to stop small pox
- created a law that smaller primary elements join together to create different particles
- Perfected the telescope said the moon had an uneven, rough surface
- an agreement between everyone in a society to give freedom for security
- Mathematician that supported Copernicus's ideas with math
- believed that men will always turn on men and that is why we need a government that has complete control on what we do
- believed that the purpose of the government is to protect the natural rights of the people, (life liberty property)
- a tool perfected by Galileo used to observe the sky
- wrote, "a vindicated the rights of women"
- thought that by observing and experimenting you can come to a more reliable conclusion (scientific method)
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- theory that the earth is the center of the universe
- series of events that marked the emergence and importance of modern science
- this astronomer born in Poland created the heliocentric theory
- believed that the government must protect the people's basic rights
- said that the same force ruled the motion of the planets and all matter on earth and in space
- intellectuals who provided reason and new ideas
- theory that sun is the center of the universe
- small parties, used to spread ideas and learn about new things
- a tool used to see and observe things that aren't visible to the human eye
- believed that a good government was formed freely by the people
- believed that government should seek the greater good of the people
23 Clues: created vaccine to stop small pox • wrote, "a vindicated the rights of women" • believed in separation and division of power • theory that sun is the center of the universe • intellectuals who provided reason and new ideas • theory that the earth is the center of the universe • a tool perfected by Galileo used to observe the sky • ...
Market Structures 2025-09-10
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- to entry Things that keep a firm from entering the market
- The removal of regulations or restrictions, especially in a particular industry
- Items that are considered the same no matter who produces or sells it
- Many companies sell products that are similar but not identical
- up Costs Expenses that must be paid before a firm can open
- Policies that keep firms from controlling the price and supply
- Market in which a single seller dominates
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- When two or more companies join to form a single firm (can be vertical or horizontal)
- Charging different prices to different consumers for same product
- License that gives the inventor of a new product the exclusive right to sell it for a specific period of time
- Large number of firms all produce the same product and no single seller controls supply or prices
- Few large firms dominate a market
- Illegal agreement among firms to divide the market, set prices, or limit production
13 Clues: Few large firms dominate a market • Market in which a single seller dominates • to entry Things that keep a firm from entering the market • up Costs Expenses that must be paid before a firm can open • Policies that keep firms from controlling the price and supply • Many companies sell products that are similar but not identical • ...
Ch 27 and Ch 6 2015-11-30
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- (2 words) tendency for published studies to over-represent statistically significant findings
- type of plot to use for visual inspection of heterogeneity
- (2 words) paradigm that involves critique of society and societal processes and structures
- (2 words) original research investigations
- (2 words) review that methodically integrates research evidence about a specific research question using carefully developed sampling and data collection
- type of literature that has studies with more limited distribution
- conceptual underpinning of study including overall rationale and conceptual definitions
- (2 words) concpet maps; visual representations of some aspect of reality
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- (2 words) method which uses the inverse of the variance of the effect size estimate
- type of theory that attempts to explain large segments of human experience
- (2 words) type of theory more specific to certain phenomena
- (2 words) non-nursing models used by nurse researchers
- theory that suggests cultural conditions and adaptation stem from mental activity and ideas
- (2 words) people's belief in their own capacity
- (2 words) common metric in metaanalyses - data about existence and magnitude of relationship
- (2 words) pooled effect estimate
- (2 words) review to refine specific question for systematic review
- (2 words) happen when appropriateness of borrowed theories for nursing research is confirmed
- predicts effect size based on possible explanatory factors
- abstract generalization offering systematic explanation about how phenomena are interrelated
20 Clues: (2 words) pooled effect estimate • (2 words) original research investigations • (2 words) people's belief in their own capacity • (2 words) non-nursing models used by nurse researchers • type of plot to use for visual inspection of heterogeneity • predicts effect size based on possible explanatory factors • (2 words) type of theory more specific to certain phenomena • ...
AP Psychology, Famous Names 2016-04-20
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- He studied facial expressions and how they reflected emotions findings 6 basic universal emotions
- He tested the validity of psychiatric diagnosis of insanity by sending fake patients with fake psychological disorders to mental hospitals
- Famous for his experiment on authority figures telling subjects to punish the student with electric shocks if they got the answer to a question wrong.
- He studied taste aversion with rats and radiation
- She developed the theory of 3 parenting approaches (permissive, authoritarian and authoritative)
- He distinguished 3 aspects of intelligence as analytical intelligence, creative intelligence and practical intelligence
- Famous for her work in attachment in infants with her "strange situation" experiment
- Originated the concept of 3 moral development stages (pre-conventional, conventional morality and post-conventional)
- She believed that Kohlberg's theory of moral development was male centric and believed that males are more likely to apply moral rules to all contexts whereas girls are more likely to first consider relationships before making a decision
- He created the first widely used intelligence test
- Famous for his eight stages in psychological development
- Founded humanistic psychology and developed the "Hierarchy of Needs"
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- Known for his experiment raising monkeys with two artificial mothers
- He found that infant's temperament are quite stable over time
- Famous for his conformity experiment that required subjects to mach lines
- Famous for his theory on "learned helplessness"
- He was a humanistic psychologist who developed client-centered therapy and offered unconditional positive regard
- He developed the theory of multiple intelligences or the eight "smarts"
- Stanford prison experiment
- He was one of the founding fathers of modern linguistics creating the concept of "universal grammar"
- He is known for creating the forgetting curve which is exponential
- Famous for the "Litter Albert" experiment on classical conditioning
- He studied the use of heuristics in decision making
- She conducted research on false memory formation and the misinformation effect
- Father of cognitive therapy
- Famous for his research oh hypnosis and the "hidden observer" theory
- Famous for his BoBo doll study on observational learning.
- He developed a psychotherapeutic approach named rational emotive behavior therapy
28 Clues: Stanford prison experiment • Father of cognitive therapy • Famous for his theory on "learned helplessness" • He studied taste aversion with rats and radiation • He created the first widely used intelligence test • He studied the use of heuristics in decision making • Famous for his eight stages in psychological development • ...
