theory of the firm Crossword Puzzles
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 • ...
What OLI believes in - Values 2021-06-02
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- The right to use or benefit from something.
- The act of accepting something or someone.
- The action of working with someone to create something.
- The act of taking responsibility for your actions.
- A firm belief in honesty and goodness.
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- The quality of being great.
- The process of creation and transformation
- The process of receiving a body of knowledge.
- The practice of including people from a range of different social, religious, economic and ethnic backgrounds.
- The willingness of a group of people to work together to achieve a common goal.
- A good chance for progress.
- Society at large, linked by common interests.
- The firm belief in the reliability, truth, or ability of something or someone.
13 Clues: The quality of being great. • A good chance for progress. • A firm belief in honesty and goodness. • The process of creation and transformation • The act of accepting something or someone. • The right to use or benefit from something. • The process of receiving a body of knowledge. • Society at large, linked by common interests. • ...
Economics Crossword Puzzle 2017-02-23
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- Increase in prices of inputs like labour and raw materials (theory).
- A macroeconomic theory used to explain cause-and-effect relationships within inflation.
- GDP
- The lack of a job and lots of sadness.
- A continual increase in the price of goods and services.
- ____ has the #1 GDP.
- Financial ability to buy products and services.
- Inflation occurring at a high rate.
- Hypothesis that changes in prices correspond to changes in the monetary supply.
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- Inflation increases gradually and continually.
- Reduction of the general level of prices in an economy.
- CPI
- Demand for goods and services exceed existing supplies (theory).
- Proportion of a loan that is charged as interest to the borrower.
- Who should be a nicer person?
- Money earned from finessing and being productive at work.
16 Clues: CPI • GDP • ____ has the #1 GDP. • Who should be a nicer person? • Inflation occurring at a high rate. • The lack of a job and lots of sadness. • Inflation increases gradually and continually. • Financial ability to buy products and services. • Reduction of the general level of prices in an economy. • A continual increase in the price of goods and services. • ...
Psychology of Religion 2015-06-03
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- Looked at a persons hierarchy of needs
- A type of prayer when shared with a number of other of people
- Influenced Kohlberg's work
- The term for deciding to convert before one's immanent death
- Collaborate with Freud in his early work
- The first level of Kohlberg's theory
- A criteria of mystical experience that looks at how it cannot be put into words
- Freud saw religion as an...
- Studied the link between religion and personality
- Quakers are an example of this type of sect
- A name sometimes given to a cult leader
- Considered to be the founder of studies into the psychology of religion
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- A person who achieves mystical experience or an apprehension of divine mysteries
- Third stage of the cult recruitment process
- Sects often have a high level of this
- Second stage of Kohlberg's Theory
- Freud and Jung agreed that religion stems from the...
- Cults target people who are going through a...
- Mandala is sanskrit for...
- The mainstream religion Christianity developed from as a sect
- Model of happiness and wellbeing created by Seligman
- opposite to 'healthy minded' in James' theory
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 • Third stage of the cult recruitment process • ...
GRIEF 2018-11-11
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- Kubler-Ross fifth stage of grief
- Kubler-Ross fourth stage of grief
- Grief that resolves within a year
- Stage in Bowlby's Attachment theory where the person accepts the change and/or a new role
- A time of grief and mourning
- First stage of Bowlby's Attachment Theory
- Worden's grief model
- Kubler-Ross first stage of grief
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- Grief is an ______ response associated with loss (unique to an individual)
- Grief that is normal but last longer than a year
- Attentive listening is which communication technique
- Grief that is prolonged and exaggerated
- Kubler-Ross second 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
- Bargaining is what stage of grief
- Bowlby's grief theory
- Grief that interferes with a person's normal functioning and they are unaware that the behavior is from the loss
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 fourth stage of grief • Kubler-Ross second stage of grief • Grief that resolves within a year • Bargaining is what stage of grief • Grief that is prolonged and exaggerated • First stage of Bowlby's Attachment Theory • ...
MMGO 2021-05-05
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- the B-component of attitudes (think about the ABC-components)
- the first need in Maslow's hierarchy of needs theory
- the type of diversity that involves differences in values, personality and work preferences
- there are four responses to dissatisfaction of a job, these responses have 2 dimensions, namely passive/active and constructive/destructive. Which response is categorized as passive and constructive?
- the job characteristic model consists of 5 core dimensions: skill variety, task identity, task significance, autonomy and ...
- there are three ethical criteria described in the book, namely utilitarian criterion, rights and ...
- the type of diversity that is easily perceived in characteristics like age and race
- one of the shortcuts we use when judging others, judging someone based on our perception of the group they belong to
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- tendency to believe we can predict the outcome of random events = "... error"
- Maslow's hierarchy of needs can be devided in lower-order and higher-order needs, physiological and ... belong to lower-order needs
- principles or standards of behaviour; one's judgement of what is important and good in life.
- having flexible work hours
- national culture theory has five values, one of them is: collectivism vs. individualism
- who came up with the theory about national culture?
- a personality trait that involves a high sense of self-importance and arrogance
- tendency to fixate on initial information and fail to accurately adjust for new information = "... bias"
- personality is influenced by environment and ...
- the highest and last level in Maslow's hierarchy of needs theory
- the big five model consists of 5 traits, emotional stability, extraversion, openness, conscientiousness and ...
- working from home
20 Clues: working from home • having flexible work hours • personality is influenced by environment and ... • who came up with the theory about national culture? • the first need in Maslow's hierarchy of needs theory • the B-component of attitudes (think about the ABC-components) • the highest and last level in Maslow's hierarchy of needs theory • ...
Life Science Unit 1 Review 2022-05-27
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- theory that living things come only from other living things
- regulation of life maintaining conditions inside an organism
- length of time an organism lives
- makes food to be used as energy
- a prediction that can be tested
- the way cells are arranged in the living organism
- changes living things go through as they grow
- smallest unit of life
- is not or never has been alive
- reaction of an organism to a stimulus
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- the theory that nonliving things produce living things
- increase in size using materials from the environment
- a characteristic of an organism that makes it better able to survive
- takes in food to be used as energy
- anything that causes a reaction
- living thing that is made of more than one cell and performs life functions
- explains how nature works based on verifiable data and observations
- an explanation of things or events based on many observations
18 Clues: smallest unit of life • is not or never has been alive • makes food to be used as energy • a prediction that can be tested • anything that causes a reaction • length of time an organism lives • takes in food to be used as energy • reaction of an organism to a stimulus • changes living things go through as they grow • the way cells are arranged in the living organism • ...
IGCSE Unit 3 Firms Vocabulary 2025-05-16
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- A collection of the factors of production brought together by an entrepreneur to produce goods and services
- The process in which resources are organized to make goods and services in order to meet customer requirements
- The production process is split into different tasks, and each worker does just one task to help make a product
- Organizations that are owned or controlled by central and local governments
- When two or more firms join together to form a larger enterprise
- Replacing one factor of production for another
- One company buys all, or at least a controlling interest, of the shares in the ownership of another company"
- Production that uses more capital (plant and machinery) relative to labor
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- The average amount of output each employee produces per period of time
- Occur when a firm increases production (scale) and its long run average costs per unit rise
- Occurs when two or more firms agree to join to form a new enterprise
- Occur when a firm increases production and its long run average costs per unit fall
- Businesses owned by individuals or groups of individuals
- When a business grows by increasing its own sales, customers, or products
- Production that involves a larger proportion of labor than capital
- The amount of output that can be produced from a given input of resources
16 Clues: Replacing one factor of production for another • Businesses owned by individuals or groups of individuals • When two or more firms join together to form a larger enterprise • Production that involves a larger proportion of labor than capital • Occurs when two or more firms agree to join to form a new enterprise • ...
Renaissance Chapter 3-4 2024-12-10
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- Theory that the sun is the centre of the universe
- Invented by Johannes Gutenburg
- Humanists believed people needed to have an open and ________ mind
- Known as "the first lady of the world"
- Religion created by Martin Luther during the Reformation
- wrote political theory encouraging rulers to do what was needed to maintain order
- The majority of people belonged to the ______ church
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- Theory that the earth is the centre of the universe
- The study of the stars, planets, and universe
- Giving the illusion of depth in artwork
- The church sold _______ so people could buy their way into heaven
- Built telescopes and confirmed sun-centred universe
- Nailed 95 Theses to the church door
- A system of thought that focuses on human interests, values, and abilities
- Where did the Renaissance begin?
15 Clues: Invented by Johannes Gutenburg • Where did the Renaissance begin? • Nailed 95 Theses to the church door • Known as "the first lady of the world" • Giving the illusion of depth in artwork • The study of the stars, planets, and universe • Theory that the sun is the centre of the universe • Theory that the earth is the centre of the universe • ...
Philosophical Foundations 2024-08-13
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- Philosophy highlighting conflict between search for meaning and the universe's indifference.
- Study of conscious experiences.
- Moral principles governing behavior.
- Philosophical idea that only one's mind is certain.
- Method of argument for resolving contradictions.
- Belief in the meaningless of life.
- Branch of metaphysics dealing with being.
- Philosophy that all events are predetermined.
- Philosophy valuing practical consequences over theory.
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- Ethical theory focused on duty and rules.
- Philosophy focusing on individual freedom and choice.
- Study of knowledge and belief.
- Concept of mind and body as separate.
- Philosophy advocating resilience and emotional control.
- Ethical theory maximizing overall happiness.
15 Clues: Study of knowledge and belief. • Study of conscious experiences. • Belief in the meaningless of life. • Moral principles governing behavior. • Concept of mind and body as separate. • Ethical theory focused on duty and rules. • Branch of metaphysics dealing with being. • Ethical theory maximizing overall happiness. • Philosophy that all events are predetermined. • ...
science vocabulary 2022-09-14
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- plate A block of lithosphere that consists of the crust and the rigid, outermost part of the mantle.
- The location within earth along a fault at which the first motion of and earthquake occurs.
- drift The hypothesis that a single large landmass broke up into smaller land masses to form the continents, which then drifted to their present locations
- reversal The process by which earth's magnetic north pole magnetic south pole switch positions periodically, a change in the direction in which earth's magnetic field points.
- The point on earth's surface directly above an earthquake's starting point, or focus.
- The solid, outer layer of earth that consist of the crust and the rigid upper part of the mantle
- tectonics The theory that earth's outer layer is made up of large, moving pieces called tectonic plates, the theory explains how plates interactions relate to processes such as earthquakes and mountain building
- A movement or trembling of the ground that is caused by a sudden release of energy when rocks along a fault move.
- spreading The process by which new oceanic lithosphere
- The theory that earth's outer layer is made up of large, moving pieces called tectonic plates, the theory explains how plates interactions relate to processes such as earthquakes and mountain building
- current Any movement of matter that results from differences in density, may be vertical, circular, or cyclical.
- The layer of rock between the earth's crust and core
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- boundary The boundary between tectonic plates are colliding.
- boundary The boundary between tectonic plates that are moving away from each other.
- rebound The sudden return elastically deformed rock to is undeformed shape
- plate boundary The edge between two or more plates classified as divergent, convergent, or transform by the movement taking place between the plates.
- plate boundary The edge between two or more plates classified as divergent, convergent, or transform by the movement taking place between the plates.
- The soft layer of the mantle on which the tectonic plates move
- The bending, tilting, and breaking of earth's crust, the change in the shape of rock in response to stress.
- The thin and solid outermost layer of earth
- The process by which one lithospheric plate moves beneath another plate as a result of tectonic forces.
- boundary The boundary between tectonic plates that are sliding past each other horizontally.
- The strong lower part of the mantle between the asthenosphere and the outer core
- A break in a body of rock along which one block moves relative to another.
24 Clues: The thin and solid outermost layer of earth • The layer of rock between the earth's crust and core • spreading The process by which new oceanic lithosphere • boundary The boundary between tectonic plates are colliding. • The soft layer of the mantle on which the tectonic plates move • rebound The sudden return elastically deformed rock to is undeformed shape • ...
Midterm Review: PEOPLE 2023-12-07
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- Linguist who hypothesized about universal grammar and a critical period
- Conditioned fear in poor Little Albert
- Created the most widely used IQ test today, the WAIS
- Worked at Stanford to modify Binet's assessment in order to create the first widely used IQ test, the Stanford-Binet
- Considered the "Father" of classical conditioning; taught dogs to salivate to the sound of a tone
- Social Learning Theory/observational learning; demonstrated with the Bobo Doll
- Worked with Sperry to study split-brain patients (severing of the corpus callosum)
- Discovered this area of the brain, responsible for speech production
- Triarchic theory of intelligence; practical, creative, analytical
- Commissioned by the French government to create a placement test for French schoolchildren
- Theory of evolution and natural selection, ideas were later used to apply to human behavior (evolutionary psychology)
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- Car crash study; misinformation effect; eyewitness testimony
- Considered the "Father" of operant conditioning; created a "Box" to positively and negatively reinforce rats to press a lever
- "G-factor" of intelligence
- Founded the first psychology laboratory marking the beginning of psychology as a science
- Forgetting Curve and random nonsense syllables are easier to relearn the more you practice on Day 1
- Discovered this area of the brain, responsible for speech comprehension
- Psychoanalytic approach; unconscious motives drive behavior; role of childhood trauma
- His "Magic Number" is 7 plus/minus 2 (the amount of info we can hold in short term memory
- Theory of multiple intelligences; his include interpersonal, logical-mathematical, and musical
- Created a mathematical formula for calculating the "just noticeable difference" or difference threshold
- Taste aversion as a classically conditioned response
22 Clues: "G-factor" of intelligence • Conditioned fear in poor Little Albert • Created the most widely used IQ test today, the WAIS • Taste aversion as a classically conditioned response • Car crash study; misinformation effect; eyewitness testimony • Triarchic theory of intelligence; practical, creative, analytical • ...
Natural Selection 2021-11-17
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- a change over time
- process of living things adapting
- disguised
- a group of living organisms
- distinct version of something
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- the process of change in all forms
- a well-substantiated explanation of some aspects of the natural world
- theory of physical changes in organisms
- adjustment to improve something
- theory of evolution
- change in DNA sequence
- receive as an heir
12 Clues: disguised • a change over time • receive as an heir • theory of evolution • change in DNA sequence • a group of living organisms • distinct version of something • adjustment to improve something • process of living things adapting • the process of change in all forms • theory of physical changes in organisms • a well-substantiated explanation of some aspects of the natural world
Competition and Free Enterprise 2019-03-06
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- Competition known as perfect competition
- capital, labor and land assets used in production operations
- business action of two or more companies
- few sellers
- lies between capitalism and communism
- organization which employs resources in order to produce a good or service
- mutual dependence
- prohibits the private ownership or management of resources
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- Competition when marketers compete on the basis of price
- marketing system in which flexible prices are a necessity
- Competition market structure where many firms compete against each other
- industry with only one firm producing the product,
- of or exhibiting similar features
- Enterprise freedom of private businesses to operate in a competitive manner for profit
14 Clues: few sellers • mutual dependence • of or exhibiting similar features • lies between capitalism and communism • Competition known as perfect competition • business action of two or more companies • industry with only one firm producing the product, • Competition when marketers compete on the basis of price • marketing system in which flexible prices are a necessity • ...
Unit 9 Review 2020-04-28
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- theory that the universe began with a large explosion and has been expanding ever since
- determines the length of a day
- causes the earth to have seasons
- theory that the earth is in the center of the solar system
- the universe is 13.7 ______ years old
- moon phase during a solar eclipse
- season that occurs when the hemisphere is titled towards the Sun
- moon phase that occurs when the moon is furthest from the sun
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- theory that the sun is in the center of the solar system
- eclipse that occurs during a full moon
- two factors determine gravity's strength: ____ and mass
- determines a year; a planets trip around the Sun
- without this force, planets would fly off into space
- proposed heliocentrism
- objects in motion stay in motion
- moon phase with only a sliver of light
- eclipse that occurs during a new moon when the moon creates a shadow on earth's surface
17 Clues: proposed heliocentrism • determines the length of a day • objects in motion stay in motion • causes the earth to have seasons • moon phase during a solar eclipse • the universe is 13.7 ______ years old • eclipse that occurs during a full moon • moon phase with only a sliver of light • determines a year; a planets trip around the Sun • ...
Happy Birthday! 2023-12-29
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- Pro related to turning 45
- Goes with 6
- First GC role
- Last holiday we celebrated together
- Person who made this puzzle
- Pro related to turning 45
- Daughter's name
- First job after undergrad
- First non-firm job
- JD
- First law-firm job (acronym)
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- Pro related to turning 45
- Month you married Jessica
- Judge you clerked for
- Goes with 5
- Undergrad
- Day Rishant was born
- Dance you like
- Studied at Stanford
- High school (acronym)
- Intramural sport you played
- Common description of 40s
- Another word for "dad"
23 Clues: JD • Undergrad • Goes with 6 • Goes with 5 • First GC role • Dance you like • Daughter's name • First non-firm job • Studied at Stanford • Day Rishant was born • Judge you clerked for • High school (acronym) • Another word for "dad" • Pro related to turning 45 • Month you married Jessica • Pro related to turning 45 • Common description of 40s • Pro related to turning 45 • First job after undergrad • ...
Who's Who of RAD 201 2023-11-21
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- advanced previous atomic models into what is used today
- discovered radioactive rays
- developed electromagnetic theory
- namesake of unit of magnetic field strength
- discovered radioactivity
- whistleblower of radiation protection; invented fluoroscope
- first American fatality from radiation exposure
- organized elements into a table
- discovered that atomic structure is a positively charged sphere with electrons embedded
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- discoverer of x-rays
- identified electromagnetism
- chemist who developed atomic theory
- associated with the earliest known atomic theory
- identified electromagnetic induction
- first described direct proportionality between energy & frequency
- believed that atoms were indestructible and differed in size, shape & structure
- developed solar system structure of atom
- physicist who developed three laws of motion
18 Clues: discoverer of x-rays • discovered radioactivity • identified electromagnetism • discovered radioactive rays • organized elements into a table • developed electromagnetic theory • chemist who developed atomic theory • identified electromagnetic induction • developed solar system structure of atom • namesake of unit of magnetic field strength • ...
The Framework 2025-07-05
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- The philosopher who developed utilitarianism further after Bentham
- The ethical framework based on natural law
- The term for moral rights not based on law
- The highest good for Aristotle
- The philosopher who developed “justice as fairness”
- The concept of acting for the benefit of the majority
- The ethical theory that emphasizes duty
- The theory that bases morality on consequences
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- The Greek word meaning “end” or “purpose”
- The principle of treating people equally and fairly
- The philosopher who wrote “Nicomachean Ethics”
- The four cardinal virtues include prudence, courage, temperance, and _____
- The ethical theory focused on character and virtues
- The philosopher associated with deontological ethics
- The only thing unqualifiedly good, according to Kant
15 Clues: The highest good for Aristotle • The ethical theory that emphasizes duty • The Greek word meaning “end” or “purpose” • The ethical framework based on natural law • The term for moral rights not based on law • The philosopher who wrote “Nicomachean Ethics” • The theory that bases morality on consequences • The principle of treating people equally and fairly • ...
The Crucible 2013-11-07
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- firm
- the condition of begin unknown
- make better
- lacking moral restraint
- cleansed
- pre-existing preference
- Paleness
- hissing sound
- of great size, power, or extent
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- shameless boldness
- eagerly
- adhere
- tormented
- the study of religion
- charming or flattering
- disguising one’s real nature or motives
- false accusation
- argumentative
- barely noticeable
- low; mean
20 Clues: firm • adhere • eagerly • cleansed • Paleness • tormented • low; mean • make better • argumentative • hissing sound • false accusation • barely noticeable • shameless boldness • the study of religion • charming or flattering • lacking moral restraint • pre-existing preference • the condition of begin unknown • of great size, power, or extent • disguising one’s real nature or motives
Theory of Evolution 2021-11-18
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- the process of mutating
- develop gradually
- better adapted to their environment
- a group of living organisms
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- hide or disguise
- a change or difference in condition
- receive money as a heir
- all species gradually change over time.
- British naturalist
- action of adapting
- A French naturalist.
- A supposition that explains something.
12 Clues: hide or disguise • develop gradually • British naturalist • action of adapting • A French naturalist. • receive money as a heir • the process of mutating • a group of living organisms • a change or difference in condition • better adapted to their environment • A supposition that explains something. • all species gradually change over time.
THEORY OF DEMAND 2023-06-14
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- MARKET DEMAND CURVE IS ____ FLATTER THAN THE INDIVIDUAL DEMAND CURVES
- MARKET DEMAND CURVE IS____ OF INDIVIDUAL DEMAND CURVES
- A PAIR OF GOODS THAT CAN BE USED IN PLACE OF EACH OTHER TO SATISFY A GIVEN WANT
- MARKER AND DUSTER ARE EXAMPLES OF THESE GOODS
- QUANTITY OF A COMMODITY THAT A CONSUMER SI WILLING AND ABLE TO PURCHASE AT A GIVEN PRICE DURING A GIVEN PERIOD OF TIME
- RELATION BETWEEN PRICE OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS AND DEMAND FOR THE GIVEN GOOD
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- ASSUMPTION OF LAW OF DEMAND
- A TABULAR STATEMENT SHOWING DIFFERENT QUANTITIES OF A COMMODITY DEMANDED AT DIFFERENT PRICES
- THE DEMAND FOR THESE GOODS RISES WITH THE RISE IN INCOME OF A CONSUMER
- THE DEMAND FOR THESE GOODS FALLS WITH THE RISE IN INCOME OF A CONSUMER
- SUBSTITUTE GOODS HAVE____ DEMAND
- REALTION BETWEEN PRICE OF A COMMODITY AND ITS DEMAND
12 Clues: ASSUMPTION OF LAW OF DEMAND • SUBSTITUTE GOODS HAVE____ DEMAND • MARKER AND DUSTER ARE EXAMPLES OF THESE GOODS • REALTION BETWEEN PRICE OF A COMMODITY AND ITS DEMAND • MARKET DEMAND CURVE IS____ OF INDIVIDUAL DEMAND CURVES • MARKET DEMAND CURVE IS ____ FLATTER THAN THE INDIVIDUAL DEMAND CURVES • THE DEMAND FOR THESE GOODS RISES WITH THE RISE IN INCOME OF A CONSUMER • ...
Theory of Cost 2025-09-08
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- Cost of inputs owned by the producer and used in production
- The cost incurred on actual payment like rent, wages, interest
- Total fixed cost divided by output
- It is horizontal line parallel to the Xaxis
- The cost directly related to the level of production
- Cost that does not change with the level of output
- The cost of producing an additional unit of output
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- Cost per unit of variable factors
- Total cost minus total fixed cost
- Sum of average fixed cost and average variable cost
- It is the payment made to the outsider
- It is also known as Supplementary cost
- It is Inversely S shaped starting from the origin
- Total cost divided by total output
14 Clues: Cost per unit of variable factors • Total cost minus total fixed cost • Total cost divided by total output • Total fixed cost divided by output • It is the payment made to the outsider • It is also known as Supplementary cost • It is horizontal line parallel to the Xaxis • It is Inversely S shaped starting from the origin • ...
Personality Theories Review 2023-04-20
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- Developed a type of psychology known as psychoanalysis
- This is the theory that dreams are a series of brain activity that consists of the random firing of neurons
- You want the behavior to stop
- Freud believed that dreams were a way for people to fulfill their ___________ in the unconscious.
- Someone who believes personality is based on striving for potential
- Someone who believes personality is how one acts
- You want the behavior to keep occurring
- Who you are in your waking life
- The part of your mind that you are unaware of
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- Something is being taken away
- Something is being added
- Processing This is a theory that dreams are the brain's way of making sense of your daily experiences
- Psychologist who came up with Operant Conditioning
- A psychologist who believes personality is learned through observation; he famous of the Bobo Doll experiment
- The "conscience" of your personality
- The mediator between the id and the superego
- The "bad boy" part of our personality
- A psychologist whose theory of personality is based on the hierarchy of needs
18 Clues: Something is being added • Something is being taken away • You want the behavior to stop • Who you are in your waking life • The "conscience" of your personality • The "bad boy" part of our personality • You want the behavior to keep occurring • The mediator between the id and the superego • The part of your mind that you are unaware of • ...
The Final Exam - Absolutism, Scientific Revolution, Enlightenment & French Revolution 2018-06-09
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- tried for heresy by the church because of his scientific research
- non-religious
- Thomas Hobbes thought we needed a government as strong as a ___.
- They were afraid that if people questioned one thing, they would begin to question everything
- The Reign of ___ lasted ten months, and resulted in the deaths of 40,000 people
- The theory that the sun is the center of the universe
- John Locke favored this system, rather than an absolute monarchy
- According to John Locke, our natural rights are life, liberty, and ___.
- the first to develop the heliocentric theory
- Who came to power as dictator of France after the Directory failed to stabilize France?
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- Which estate had the largest population?
- The commonly accepted theory on the universe in the 1500s (the earth is the center of universe)
- An agreement between the people and the government
- Who was King Louis XVI's wife?
- How many estates were in the Estates' General?
- Betrayal of one's country
- The leader of the Reign of Terror (last name only)
- What government took hold after the Reign of Terror ended?
18 Clues: non-religious • Betrayal of one's country • Who was King Louis XVI's wife? • Which estate had the largest population? • the first to develop the heliocentric theory • How many estates were in the Estates' General? • An agreement between the people and the government • The leader of the Reign of Terror (last name only) • ...
Scientific Revolution Vocabulary 2024-05-14
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- The theory that Earth is the center of the solar system or universe
- Polish astronomer who wrote the Revolution of Celestial Spheres
- Very important scientist to the Scientific Revolution, first person to study the sky with a telescope
- German astronomer who mapped the orbits on the planets
- An instrument used to view distant objects
- A step-by-step method of investigation involving observation and theory to test scientific assumptions
- Great influential scientist who created laws on motion and gravity
- An idea or assumption to be tested in experiments
- The force of attraction between all masses in the universe
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- A belief in reason and logic as the primary paths to knowledge
- The theory that the Sun is the center of the solar system or universe
- A period when modern science emerged as a new way of gaining knowledge about the natural world
12 Clues: An instrument used to view distant objects • An idea or assumption to be tested in experiments • German astronomer who mapped the orbits on the planets • The force of attraction between all masses in the universe • A belief in reason and logic as the primary paths to knowledge • Polish astronomer who wrote the Revolution of Celestial Spheres • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2024-10-11
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- What type of planet is jupiter?
- Study of bodies of water
- Created by a god or deity
- Who started the Inflationary Universe theory?
- The place we live in
- Universe expanding infintely but will retract again
- Multiple universes
- Study of atmosphere and weather
- Rogue star passed closed to the sun
- Who started the Oscillating Universe theory?
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- Universe expanding infinitely
- Started on a tiny dense point
- ____ Nuclear Force
- Great cloud of gas and dust
- Universe expanding but density does not change
- _____ Nuclear Force
- First element
- Study of the structure of earth
- Study of heavenly bodies
- Solar system formed from gas and dust
- What type of planet is earth?
21 Clues: First element • ____ Nuclear Force • Multiple universes • _____ Nuclear Force • The place we live in • Study of bodies of water • Study of heavenly bodies • Created by a god or deity • Great cloud of gas and dust • Universe expanding infinitely • Started on a tiny dense point • What type of planet is earth? • What type of planet is jupiter? • Study of the structure of earth • ...
N254 Chapters 1 and 2 2015-06-24
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- this organizational theory challenges the nature of relationships and proposed that nature's work does not follow a straight line
- type of evidence that represents a study limited to one group of subjects
- Study type of evidence that represents an in-depth analysis used to translate to other clinical situations
- designates an organization that "recognize health care organizations that provide nursing excellence"
- this organizational theory is described by terms such as input, output and throughput
- is a broad, general statement of the organization's reason for existence
- Compares an organization's data with similar organizations
- this effect described the tendency for people to perform as expected because of special attention
- this type of integration is usually among organizations that are dissimilar but related in order to provide a continuum of services
- this "group" is a consortium of public and private purchasers established to reduce preventable medical mistakes
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- is a written statement that reflects the organization's values, vision and mission
- this organizational theory involves the understanding that the environment is "rife with randomness and complex tasks"
- type of evidence built from a scientific approach
- type of evidence that represents the gathering of factors related to a clinical condition
- this organization theory tries to match and organization's structure to its environment
- type of evidence reported by an expert in the field
- type of evidence derived from experience
- this type of integration in healthcare is done by organizations that provide the same of similar services
- abbreviation for a type of evidence that uses both experimental and control groups to determine the effectiveness of a intervention
- are the beliefs, attitudes one has about people, ideas, objects, or actions that form a basis for behavior.
20 Clues: type of evidence derived from experience • type of evidence built from a scientific approach • type of evidence reported by an expert in the field • Compares an organization's data with similar organizations • is a broad, general statement of the organization's reason for existence • type of evidence that represents a study limited to one group of subjects • ...
Chapter 9 Vocab. 2022-02-11
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- Z stresses employee participation in all aspects of company decision
- factors aspects of Herzberg's theory of motivation. Focuses on the work setting, wages, safe work environments, and security
- Y workers like to work and seek out social, esteem, and self-actualization needs
- personal satisfaction and enjoyment after reaching a goal
- most basic human needs such as water, food, shelter, and clothing
- need for respect, self-respect, and respect from others
- relations study of the behavior of individuals and groups in an organizational study
- inner drive that directs a person's behavior to goals
- addition of more tests to the job instead of treating each task separately
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- performance of one full-time job by two people on part-time hours
- need to protect physically and economically
- X workers dislike work and are forced to do their jobs
- Benefits and recognition received from someone else
- reinforcement-theory theory that behavior can be strengthened or weakened through the use of rewards and punishment
- workweek 4-day work week where employees work 40 hours a week
- changing behavior and encouraging appropriate actions by relating consequences to the behavior itself
- classical theory of motivation theory that money is the sole motivator for workers
- actualization-needs the need to be the best one can be. This is the top of the Maslow hierarchy
- need for love, companionship, friendship, and desire for acceptance
- employees attitude toward their job, employer, and colleagues
20 Clues: need to protect physically and economically • Benefits and recognition received from someone else • inner drive that directs a person's behavior to goals • need for respect, self-respect, and respect from others • personal satisfaction and enjoyment after reaching a goal • employees attitude toward their job, employer, and colleagues • ...
Economics Chapter 1 2023-03-24
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- total revenue-total explicit costs
- the market value of input a firm uses in production
- the process of making decisions with scarce resources
- total revenue-total costs
- a person who directs resources to achieve a stated goal
- total revenue-total cost
- cost the additional cost of producing one more unit
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- indirect
- direct payment of money
- anything used to produce a good
- the ammount a firm recieves from the sale of its output
- analysis comparing marginal benefit vs marginal cost
- the study of how to direct scarce resouces in the way that most efficiently achieves a goal.
13 Clues: indirect • direct payment of money • total revenue-total cost • total revenue-total costs • anything used to produce a good • total revenue-total explicit costs • the market value of input a firm uses in production • cost the additional cost of producing one more unit • analysis comparing marginal benefit vs marginal cost • ...
Reconstructive Memory 2025-02-12
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- the reaction of the body and mind to everyday challenges and demands
- negative physical/mental/emotional effects of an experience
- an increase in a cell's firing potential after brief, rapid stimulation. Believed to be a neural basis for learning and memory
- information provided post-event
- questions that predispose a respondent to answer in a certain way
- the act of filling in memory gaps
- the changes that take place in the structure and functioning of neurons when a memory is formed
- altering details to be more congruent to the subjects culture and langauge
- A limbic structure involved in memory and emotion, particularly fear and aggression.
- the quality of being particularly noticeable or important;
- incorporating misleading information into one's memory of an event
- emphasizing important or more interesting elements in telling a story to someone else
- failing to see visible objects when our attention is directed elsewhere
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- occurs when recall is better for a distinctive item, even if it occurs in the middle of a list
- firm belief
- The theory that information learned in a particular state of mind (e.g., depressed, happy, somber) is more easily recalled when in that same state of mind.
- the inability to retrieve memory from long-term storage
- the process of becoming tainted or corrupted
- forgetting what occurs with the passage of time
- capable of being shaped
- a clear, sustained memory of an emotionally significant moment or event; often shared with others
- attributing a memory to the wrong place and time, resulting in a false memory
- tendency to minimize the less central details of a study
23 Clues: firm belief • capable of being shaped • information provided post-event • the act of filling in memory gaps • the process of becoming tainted or corrupted • forgetting what occurs with the passage of time • the inability to retrieve memory from long-term storage • tendency to minimize the less central details of a study • ...
MGMT 500-4 MODULE 4 2025-05-05
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- strategy / A grand strategy to increase the firm’s size by revenue, market share, or geographic reach.
- framework / Acronym for good goals: specific, measurable, achievable, relevant, and time-bound.
- / A performance evaluation technique where the standard is based on another firm’s superior performance.
- planning / First-line strategic planning for daily and short-term actions employees will perform.
- / The execution of a strategy by assigning actions to employees to achieve strategic objectives.
- statement / A broad expression of what a business’s founders want the business to achieve.
- measurement / Evaluation of firm activities to determine success in meeting objectives.
- / Clue
- / A decision to carry out a specific action to achieve a goal, including timing, method, and resources.
- planning / Connects company actions to vision and mission statements.
- strategy / Ways that single-product firms organize their activities to succeed against rivals.
- strategy / The broadest level of strategy, focused on growing, maintaining, or shrinking a large company.
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- / Something that a firm is trying to accomplish; also called an objective.
- strategic plan / Company actions to achieve an objective within a year or less.
- management process / The set of activities managers use to position firms for competitive success.
- strategy / A grand strategy for maintaining current income, market share, or reach.
- statement / A general description of how the firm will try to accomplish its vision.
- matrix / A tool used to evaluate the various business units in a corporation.
- planning / Mid-level strategic planning of what a company should do to pursue its mission.
- strategic plan / Company actions to achieve a goal that will take a year or more to complete.
- strategy / A grand strategy pursued by companies facing challenges.
- objectives / Big-picture goals the company sets to fulfill its mission.
- strategy / Strategy level involving actions to enter a new geographic market.
- analysis / Systematic examination of a firm’s internal and external environment for decision-making.
24 Clues: / Clue • strategy / A grand strategy pursued by companies facing challenges. • planning / Connects company actions to vision and mission statements. • objectives / Big-picture goals the company sets to fulfill its mission. • / Something that a firm is trying to accomplish; also called an objective. • ...
Theory vs Law 2020-07-25
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- Theory about how certain diseases are caused by the invasion of the body by microorganisms.
- A statement that explains why a phenomena happens.
- A statement that explains what happens in in phenomena.
- A law that states in an undisturbed layer of rocks, the youngest layer is on the top and the oldest in the bottom.
- A law that states that under the same conditions of temperature and pressure, equal volumes of different gases contain an equal number of molecules.
- A theory based on the idea that all species are related and change over time due to environmental pressures.
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- A law that states that planets orbit the sun elliptically.
- A theory that states all matter is made up of _____.
- A theory that states the basic unit of all living organisms.
- A theory that states Gas-phase chemical reactions occur when molecules collide with sufficient kinetic energy.
- A law that state mass per unit of volume.
11 Clues: A law that state mass per unit of volume. • A statement that explains why a phenomena happens. • A theory that states all matter is made up of _____. • A statement that explains what happens in in phenomena. • A law that states that planets orbit the sun elliptically. • A theory that states the basic unit of all living organisms. • ...
Economics 2015-11-17
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- The rate at which one currency can be exchanged for another or the number of units of foreign currency that correspond to the domestic currency
- Teaching economics
- Taxes on imported goods tax charged on imports and exports
- The value of the next best alternative
- Includes spending by frims or the government on capital goods
- A good the demand for which varies negatively with income
- Decreases in the average costs of production that occur as a firm increases it's output by varying all it's inputs
- A similar thing to price elasticity of demand
- The absence of government intervention of any kind in international trade, this trade does not have any restriction
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- Other things being equal
- Land, Labor, Capital, Entrepreneurship
- A continuing increase in the general price level
- Money charged by the government
- One of the four market structures, a single or dominant firm in the industry
- A factor of production which includes all natural resources
- Product
- Goods that are nessary or essential
- A development assistance organisation made up of 185 members ( Joint Owners )
- Shortage
- Amount of something, especially money that is given to a particular person or used for a particular purpose
- Surplus
21 Clues: Product • Surplus • Shortage • Teaching economics • Other things being equal • Money charged by the government • Goods that are nessary or essential • Land, Labor, Capital, Entrepreneurship • The value of the next best alternative • A similar thing to price elasticity of demand • A continuing increase in the general price level • ...
Critical Theory Crossword 2023-10-31
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- Different ways to look or think about one thing
- Three words, Famous book written by Marx & Engels
- Two words, theory that looks at
- Theory that emphasizes the relationship between capitalist & communist states
- A forcible overthrow of a government or social order, in favor of a new system
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- One of the makers of marxism
- Well known critical theorist, emphasizes utopianism
- The study of the fundamental nature of knowledge, reality, and existence
- The political structure Marxism wanted to eradicate
- Theory that is skeptic of new or "modern" ideologies
- System of ideas intended to explain something
- Taking advantage of another for something one wants
12 Clues: One of the makers of marxism • Two words, theory that looks at • System of ideas intended to explain something • Different ways to look or think about one thing • Three words, Famous book written by Marx & Engels • Well known critical theorist, emphasizes utopianism • The political structure Marxism wanted to eradicate • ...
MGT 461 • Final Exam Review (Ch.1-9, 11-14) • Luthans/Doh 2020-08-03
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- 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 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.
- Power struggles among the elite, ethnic confrontations, regional struggles are _________ factors which MNCs may use to evaluate political risk.
- In lecture, the step of the decision-making process that was described as control was step _____.
- The process of evaluating how well a family is likely to stand up to the stress of overseas life is called __________ screening.
- The process of social, political, economic, cultural, and technological integration among countries around the world is ___________.
- A(n) ___________ culture is one in which people are accorded status based on how well they perform their functions.
- Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development
- ________ managers tend to use a highly participative leadership approach.
- _______ leads to greater employee satisfaction and less turnover according to the class lecture.
- 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.
- The areas of formulation of MNC goals are Profitability, Marketing, _________, Finance, and Human Resources.
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- 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.
- The FCPA makes it _______ to influence foreign officials through the granting of favorable tariff rates.
- ______ theory focuses on how motivation is affected by people's perception of how fairly they are being treated.
- The five criteria in the acronym HAIRL stands for ___________, analysis, imagination, reality and leadership.
- A method of decision-making in which decisions are delegated to operating personnel is known as ____________.
- The United States, Canada, and Mexico together comprise ___________.
- _____, 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.
- As the diversity of a group increases, the likelihood of all members perceiving things in the same way ____________ sharply.
- ______ means "greetings to you" in India.
- 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 4 foundations on which laws are based around the world are ____________ law, Socialist law, Common law, Civil or Code law.
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. • ...
Hobbit Words 2023-2024 Week 20 2022-11-03
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- Einstein's theory contradicting Newton's fixed laws of physics, that the values of space, time, and distance were not absolute but rather "relative" to the frame of reference of the observer (only the speed of light was constant/fixed)
- Einstein's revision to his original theory of relativity that adds in the theory of gravitation--that massive objects and their gravity can cause distortions in space and time (commonly referred to jointly as space-time)
- group of chemically connected atoms
- moves oxygen-filled blood around the body
- body organs shaped like big kidney beans where some of the waste products from your cells are sent to be filtered by nephrons
- includes two kidneys, two ureters, a bladder and a urethra; main jobs are to remove waste from the body and regulate blood volume and pressure
- little filtration units in the kidneys
- chemical compound created by the process of respiration
- number of protons in an atom
- a chemical element that is required for humans to live
- storage unit for urine until you urinate
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- mass of a proton or neutron
- the parts of the body that help get oxygen into the blood
- same type of atom with different numbers of neutrons
- number of protons plus the number of neutrons in an atom
- two of the same type of atom bonded together
- tubes attached to the kidneys through which urine travels to the bladder
- in theoretical physics, the idea that reality is made up of vibrating strings smaller than atoms, electrons or quarks, which, as they vibrate, twist and fold, produce effects in many tiny dimensions that humans interpret as everything from particle physics to large-scale phenomena like gravity; presented as a possible "theory of everything" to describe all aspects of physics that can be observed but not explained by science
- another name for atomic mass
- bonding of two or more different kinds of atoms
- a region of space-time where gravity is so strong that nothing, including light or other electromagnetic waves, has enough energy to escape it; the theory of general relativity predicts that a sufficiently compact mass can deform space-time to form one of these
- tube through which urine comes out of the bladder
22 Clues: mass of a proton or neutron • another name for atomic mass • number of protons in an atom • group of chemically connected atoms • little filtration units in the kidneys • storage unit for urine until you urinate • moves oxygen-filled blood around the body • two of the same type of atom bonded together • bonding of two or more different kinds of atoms • ...
Unit 6 2025-03-23
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- A limited value to adopt a program oriented solely toward modifying individuals' behaviors.
- _______theory, An identified theoretical framework but with no or limited application. Also used in specific study components and measures.
- _______theory, Also a specified theoretical framework but more than half of the theoretical constructs were measured and explicitly tested.
- one of the two important elements of many successful interventions.
- No recognition of need for or interest in change.
- Ongoing practice of new, healthier behavior.
- A particularly common intervention strategy to change health behavior at community level.
- Planning for change.
- model, has the key element "stage of change".
- this means that a person can be both an agent and a responder to change.
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- thinking about changing.
- _______Theory, new or revised or expanded theory was developed using construct specified, measured, and analyzed in a study.
- helps understand factors affecting behavior and also provides guidance for developing successful programs through social environments.
- _______theory, A specified theoretical framework with several of the constructs were applied in components of the study.
- this detects lifestyle behaviors such as sexual risk behaviors and injury prevention.
- _______theory, one of the two broad types of theory that may have different emphases but are complementary.
- Adopting new habits.
- This should be sensitive to audience and contextual factors.
- This type of theory can be readily applied to counseling interventions for disease prevention and management.
- An example of the emergence of information technology tool that have expanded the range of theory-based strategies available for an effective behavioral change in healthcare and community settings.
20 Clues: Adopting new habits. • Planning for change. • thinking about changing. • Ongoing practice of new, healthier behavior. • model, has the key element "stage of change". • No recognition of need for or interest in change. • This should be sensitive to audience and contextual factors. • one of the two important elements of many successful interventions. • ...
science 2021-02-08
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- mixture, what is mixture can be separated by mechanical means?
- what is a mixture that is made up of separable materials is called?
- what is another word for homogenous mixture?
- energy, what is it called when a energy is possessed by an object due to its motion or position?
- substance, what is a material that is a material that is made up of only one small particle?
- point, what is the point of water that is 0 °C?
- what is a mixture that only has one set of properties called?
- what is it called when a solute can still be added to a solution?
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- what comes through a source and travels at the speed of light?
- what is called when a bunch of ingredients are mixed together?
- energy, what is the energy called that is stored in the bond of chemical compounds?
- theory of matter, what theory has to do with all matter being made up of extremely tiny particles?
- what is the action of conveying called?
- this helps us with what the weather s going to be each day what is it?
- point, what is a point of water that is 100°C?
- what is the process where heat is transferred between collisions that involve atoms and molecules?
- what is called when you make a liquid thinner?
- what is it called when a solute can no longer be dissolved into a solution?
- theory, what theory gives an explanation of natural world?
- what is the opposite of cold?
20 Clues: what is the opposite of cold? • what is the action of conveying called? • what is another word for homogenous mixture? • point, what is a point of water that is 100°C? • what is called when you make a liquid thinner? • point, what is the point of water that is 0 °C? • theory, what theory gives an explanation of natural world? • ...
Chapter 9 Motivating Employees 2026-03-09
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- anything that increases a specific behavior
- a theory of motivation that holds that the probability of an individual acting in a particular way depends on the strength of that individual's belief that the ACT will have a particular outcome on whether the individual values that Outcome
- A theory of motivation developed by Abraham Maslow; Hold the humans have five levels of needs and act to satisfy their unmet needs. At the base of the hierarchy are fundamental psychological needs, followed in order by safety, social, esteem, and self-actualization needs.
- something that prompts a person to release his or her energy in a certain direction
- a scheduling option that allows two individuals to split the tasks, responsibilities, and work hours of one 40-hour per week job
- A theory of motivation it holds that worker satisfaction is influenced by employees perceptions about how fairly they are treated compared with their coworkers
- a theory of motivation based on the premise that an individual's intention of work toward a goal is a primary source of motivation
- anything that decreases a specific behavior
- a management style, formulated by Douglas McGregor, that is based on a pessimistic view of human nature and assumes that the average person dislikes work, will avoid it if possible, prefers to be directed, avoids responsibility, and wants security above all
- a management style, formulated by Douglas McGregor, that is based on a relatively optimistic view of human nature; assumes that the average person wants to work, accepts responsibility, and is willing to help solve problems, and can be self-directed and self-controlled
- the vertical expansion of a job by increasing the employee's autonomy, responsibility, and decision-making Authority
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- the phenomenon that employees perform better when they feel singled out for attention or feel that management is concerned about their welfare
- intrinsic elements of the work environment that do not serve as a source of employees satisfaction or motivation
- The horizontal expansion of a job by increasing the number and variety of tasks that a person performs
- the shifting of workers from one job to another; also called cross training
- Theory A theory of motivation that holds that people do things because they know that certain consequences will follow
- A theory developed by William algae that combines us and Japanese business practices by emphasizing long-term employment, slow career development, moderate specialization, group decision making, individual responsibility, relatively informal control over the employee, and concern for workers
- They got between what is and what is required
- a system of management developed by Frederick W. Taylor and based on four principles: developing a scientific approach for each element of a job, scientifically selecting and training workers, encouraging cooperation between workers and managers, and dividing work and responsibility between management and workers according to who can better perform a particular task
- Intrinsic job elements that lead to worker satisfaction
- The gap between what is and what is desired
21 Clues: anything that increases a specific behavior • anything that decreases a specific behavior • The gap between what is and what is desired • They got between what is and what is required • Intrinsic job elements that lead to worker satisfaction • the shifting of workers from one job to another; also called cross training • ...
Chapter 9 Motivating Employees 2026-03-09
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- anything that increases a specific behavior
- a theory of motivation that holds that the probability of an individual acting in a particular way depends on the strength of that individual's belief that the ACT will have a particular outcome on whether the individual values that Outcome
- A theory of motivation developed by Abraham Maslow; Hold the humans have five levels of needs and act to satisfy their unmet needs. At the base of the hierarchy are fundamental psychological needs, followed in order by safety, social, esteem, and self-actualization needs.
- something that prompts a person to release his or her energy in a certain direction
- a scheduling option that allows two individuals to split the tasks, responsibilities, and work hours of one 40-hour per week job
- A theory of motivation it holds that worker satisfaction is influenced by employees perceptions about how fairly they are treated compared with their coworkers
- a theory of motivation based on the premise that an individual's intention of work toward a goal is a primary source of motivation
- anything that decreases a specific behavior
- a management style, formulated by Douglas McGregor, that is based on a pessimistic view of human nature and assumes that the average person dislikes work, will avoid it if possible, prefers to be directed, avoids responsibility, and wants security above all
- a management style, formulated by Douglas McGregor, that is based on a relatively optimistic view of human nature; assumes that the average person wants to work, accepts responsibility, and is willing to help solve problems, and can be self-directed and self-controlled
- the vertical expansion of a job by increasing the employee's autonomy, responsibility, and decision-making Authority
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- the phenomenon that employees perform better when they feel singled out for attention or feel that management is concerned about their welfare
- intrinsic elements of the work environment that do not serve as a source of employees satisfaction or motivation
- The horizontal expansion of a job by increasing the number and variety of tasks that a person performs
- the shifting of workers from one job to another; also called cross training
- Theory A theory of motivation that holds that people do things because they know that certain consequences will follow
- A theory developed by William algae that combines us and Japanese business practices by emphasizing long-term employment, slow career development, moderate specialization, group decision making, individual responsibility, relatively informal control over the employee, and concern for workers
- They got between what is and what is required
- a system of management developed by Frederick W. Taylor and based on four principles: developing a scientific approach for each element of a job, scientifically selecting and training workers, encouraging cooperation between workers and managers, and dividing work and responsibility between management and workers according to who can better perform a particular task
- Intrinsic job elements that lead to worker satisfaction
- The gap between what is and what is desired
21 Clues: anything that increases a specific behavior • anything that decreases a specific behavior • The gap between what is and what is desired • They got between what is and what is required • Intrinsic job elements that lead to worker satisfaction • the shifting of workers from one job to another; also called cross training • ...
SLA crossword 2021-04-08
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- "how" knowledge
- a student's anxiety, low self esteem, or lack of motivation can cause mental block for successful learning
- to converse with and exchange ideas with someone.
- expresses how sentient or alive the referent of a noun is
- Language learners produce, either in speaking or writing
- Stresses neural networks – the ability to make connections/associations between various related concepts.
- hypothesis which holds nothing is learned until it has been noticed
- theory proposing that humans possess innate faculties related to the acquisition of language
- a hypothesis that holds acquired knowledge acts as internal editor for learner's utterance
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- metaphorical place where learner co-construct knowledge in collaboration with an interlocutor
- a theory that holds that there are conscious and sub-conscious processes for learning languages
- simplified version of a language that's sometimes used by native speakers when addressing non-native speakers
- ___ awareness (the ability to see language as a code and separate it from its symbolic meaning)
- "that" knowledge
- a theory which states all behaviors are learned through interaction with the environment
- a method of language teaching inspired by behaviourism and based around the repetition of correct sentences
- (appropriate processing) How you learn it is similar to how you remember it
- claimed that all the errors made in learning the L2 could be attributed to 'interference' by the L1
- a hypothesis that holds learners' acquire language when exposed to linguistically higher input
- According to the theory, people use language cues for communication.
20 Clues: "how" knowledge • "that" knowledge • to converse with and exchange ideas with someone. • Language learners produce, either in speaking or writing • expresses how sentient or alive the referent of a noun is • hypothesis which holds nothing is learned until it has been noticed • According to the theory, people use language cues for communication. • ...
Acid base and Donor acceptor Chemistry 2023-12-30
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- Base according to Lux Flood concept
- Acid According to Lux flood Concept
- Pair of acid base According to Lowry Bronsted Concet
- Acid definition by Lewis Theory
- Valance electrons are not easily polarized
- Example of Lewis acids
- Acid definition by Lowry Bronsted Theory
- Base definition by Lewis Theory
- Acid is with strong tendency to donate proton
- Example of Lewis Base
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- valance electrons are easily polarized
- Acid is with less tendency to donate proton
- Base definition by Lowry Bronsted Theory
- Proton is attached to non metal through oxygen atom
- Base Example according to Lowry bronsted Concept
- Valence electrons tightly held
- Process of acid base reaction
- Formula of Hypo Clorous acid
- proton is directly attached to Non metal
- formula of Oxyacid
20 Clues: formula of Oxyacid • Example of Lewis Base • Example of Lewis acids • Formula of Hypo Clorous acid • Process of acid base reaction • Valence electrons tightly held • Acid definition by Lewis Theory • Base definition by Lewis Theory • Base according to Lux Flood concept • Acid According to Lux flood Concept • valance electrons are easily polarized • ...
Firms 2021-05-04
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- Processing of raw materials
- merger of Cadbury and Kraft Foods
- mergers of a firm to supply raw materials
- 1st stage of production
- Chartered Accountant
- in the long run cost of a company__________
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- Increase in size of firm by opening new ones
- point after which firms experience diseconomies of scale
- Group of firms producing the same product
- eliminating excessive equipment's and plants
- mergers to provide outlets for selling products
11 Clues: Chartered Accountant • 1st stage of production • Processing of raw materials • merger of Cadbury and Kraft Foods • Group of firms producing the same product • mergers of a firm to supply raw materials • in the long run cost of a company__________ • Increase in size of firm by opening new ones • eliminating excessive equipment's and plants • ...
argumentative unit vocabualry 2024-01-09
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- parts of a text that draw the reader's attention to important information.
- reasoning an argument that comes back to the beginning without proving anything
- a issue that is debatable
- the side the authors is taking
- a comparison between two things, typically for the purpose of explanation or clarification.
- an exchange of diverging of opposite views
- generalization take a idea or rule and apply it widely
- the action of proving a statement or theory to be wrong or false.
- a claim to rebut a previous claim
- device a technique or type of language that is used by a speaker or an author
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- to oppose an idea
- prove a statement or theory to be wrong or false disprove.
- to demand a right
- who a author is writing to
- appeals appeals people to do what the majority do
- language influence audience with words or phrases
- a statement or theory that is proved
- Fallacy to make people believe a false statement is stronger than it is
- a refutation or contradiction.
- a previous statement or proposition
20 Clues: to oppose an idea • to demand a right • a issue that is debatable • who a author is writing to • the side the authors is taking • a refutation or contradiction. • a claim to rebut a previous claim • a previous statement or proposition • a statement or theory that is proved • an exchange of diverging of opposite views • appeals appeals people to do what the majority do • ...
MGMT 500-4 MODULE 4 2025-05-05
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- strategic plan / Company actions to achieve a goal that will take a year or more to complete.
- strategy / A grand strategy to increase the firm’s size by revenue, market share, or geographic reach.
- / A decision to carry out a specific action to achieve a goal, including timing, method, and resources.
- management process / The set of activities managers use to position firms for competitive success.
- planning / Connects company actions to vision and mission statements.
- measurement / Evaluation of firm activities to determine success in meeting objectives.
- strategy / Strategy level involving actions to enter a new geographic market.
- / Something that a firm is trying to accomplish; also called an objective.
- statement / A general description of how the firm will try to accomplish its vision.
- strategy / A grand strategy for maintaining current income, market share, or reach.
- framework / Acronym for good goals: specific, measurable, achievable, relevant, and time-bound.
- strategy / Ways that single-product firms organize their activities to succeed against rivals.
- / Clue
- matrix / A tool used to evaluate the various business units in a corporation.
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- planning / First-line strategic planning for daily and short-term actions employees will perform.
- / The execution of a strategy by assigning actions to employees to achieve strategic objectives.
- strategy / The broadest level of strategy, focused on growing, maintaining, or shrinking a large company.
- strategic plan / Company actions to achieve an objective within a year or less.
- analysis / Systematic examination of a firm’s internal and external environment for decision-making.
- strategy / A grand strategy pursued by companies facing challenges.
- / A performance evaluation technique where the standard is based on another firm’s superior performance.
- planning / Mid-level strategic planning of what a company should do to pursue its mission.
- statement / A broad expression of what a business’s founders want the business to achieve.
- objectives / Big-picture goals the company sets to fulfill its mission.
24 Clues: / Clue • strategy / A grand strategy pursued by companies facing challenges. • planning / Connects company actions to vision and mission statements. • objectives / Big-picture goals the company sets to fulfill its mission. • / Something that a firm is trying to accomplish; also called an objective. • ...
Luqman Sapiee 2019-09-24
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- goverment intervent by introducing _____ following the collapse of enron and arthur Henderson.
- Uncertainty in agency theory can be classified as _____.
- An agency ________ arises when there is a contract which one party (the principal) engages with other party (agent).
- Under public interest theory if the market left alone, it possibly can operate very ______.
- Example of agent.
- Arises from the conflict of principal and agency.
- The cost incurred fron divergent principal and agent interests despite the use of monitoring and binding.
- Under public interest theory, government intervene in order to get _____.
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- Demand for financial information can be categorised as _____.
- Financial information could be seen as a ‘public good’ which had led to a divergence between ______ and benefits to the users.
- the year of which the ASRB by australian was established
- One of the reason of market failure in public interest theory is lack of ______.
- One of the type of agency cost
- The principal will _________ some decision-making authority to the agent.
14 Clues: Example of agent. • One of the type of agency cost • Arises from the conflict of principal and agency. • the year of which the ASRB by australian was established • Uncertainty in agency theory can be classified as _____. • Demand for financial information can be categorised as _____. • The principal will _________ some decision-making authority to the agent. • ...
Supply Schedule and Curve 2024-12-02
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- Revenue – cost
- As the price increases, the quantity supplied increases, vice versa, ceteris paribus
- The graph drawn from the information in the supply schedule
- The amount paid by the producer to get the product ready to sell e.g. wages, packaging, electricity
- How much income the firm earns, usually from selling its product or service.
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- A table that shows the quantity of a good or service an individual firm is willing and able to supply at a series of prices
- The amount producers receive when they sell a good or provide a service.
- The Supply curve is always __________ sloping
- The difference between revenue and costs. This shows the firms ability to cover its costs.
- Easy way to remember supply is upwards sloping, "S" to the _____
- The amount of good or service that a firm is willing and able to produce at various prices at a certain time
- Someone that makes or supplies a good or service.
12 Clues: Revenue – cost • The Supply curve is always __________ sloping • Someone that makes or supplies a good or service. • The graph drawn from the information in the supply schedule • Easy way to remember supply is upwards sloping, "S" to the _____ • The amount producers receive when they sell a good or provide a service. • ...
Forms of business organisation 2024-03-14
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- partner whose association with the form is unknown to the general public
- firm which means working together and with others for a common purpose
- which clause contain the name of the state in which the registered office of the company is proposed to be situated
- when two or more persons join hands to set up a business and share its profit and losses
- cooperative society which is formed to protect the interest of farmers by providing better inputs at a reasonable cost
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- cooperative society which are formed to protect the interest of consumer
- firm which is own managed and controlled by an individual
- association of persons formed for carrying out business activities and has a legal status independent of its members
- firm of organisation where the business is own and carrot on by the members of Hindu undivided family
- company which is not a private company
- company with only one person as a member
- partnership in which the liability of partners is unlimited and joint
12 Clues: company which is not a private company • company with only one person as a member • firm which is own managed and controlled by an individual • partnership in which the liability of partners is unlimited and joint • firm which means working together and with others for a common purpose • cooperative society which are formed to protect the interest of consumer • ...
cells and classification 2020-11-30
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- bacteria colony
- a tool that lets you see cells bigger
- dividing of cells
- small organs
- red hot jelly=plasma=plasma-a
- grass of the pond
- the theory of cells
- cell-division that results in 4 daughter
- the cycle of a persons life
- a mites sister
- provides an external boundary
- pond organisms
- germs
- the process plants use to create food for themselves
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- wall of cells
- cells engines, Sandra
- the most obvious cell, n
- green pigment
- any living thing
- the ability to do work
- the smallest unit of life
- how long a person lives
- plant structures
- vac-um+coules
24 Clues: germs • small organs • wall of cells • green pigment • vac-um+coules • a mites sister • pond organisms • bacteria colony • any living thing • plant structures • dividing of cells • grass of the pond • the theory of cells • cells engines, Sandra • the ability to do work • how long a person lives • the most obvious cell, n • the smallest unit of life • the cycle of a persons life • ...
Quiz 2013-11-12
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- shockingly frightful or dreadful
- being an example of superiority
- the act of offering or suggesting to be considered
- a puzzling occurrence
- limitless, boundless
- showing sudden impatient irritation
- anything that puzzles
- intricate or complex
- a writer of satires
- inverse or reversed
- a theory of the origin and development of the universe
- acutely distressing to the feelings or mind
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- hard to decipher
- a cloud of interstellar gas
- a person studying the theory that certain traits are indicated by the configuration of the skull
- the quality of not being serious or sensible
- small, tiny
- to articulate or pronounce words
- the quality of being frank, open, and sincere in speech
- causing a solution
- former, usually only once
21 Clues: small, tiny • hard to decipher • causing a solution • a writer of satires • inverse or reversed • limitless, boundless • intricate or complex • a puzzling occurrence • anything that puzzles • former, usually only once • a cloud of interstellar gas • being an example of superiority • shockingly frightful or dreadful • to articulate or pronounce words • showing sudden impatient irritation • ...
Accounting Terms 2015-03-12
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- Commodities in which a trader deals
- accounting entry that may either decrease assets or increase liabilities and equity
- The present obligations of the firm.
- A set of rules and guidelines developed by the accounting industry for companies
- Goods unsold lying with the business
- The valuable resources that are owned by a firm
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- Group of accounts
- Assets - Liabilities
- Book of original entry
- Amount withdrawn by a trader from the business
- Person to whom the business owes money
- Accounting entry where there is either an increase in assets or a decrease in liabilities
12 Clues: Group of accounts • Assets - Liabilities • Book of original entry • Commodities in which a trader deals • The present obligations of the firm. • Goods unsold lying with the business • Person to whom the business owes money • Amount withdrawn by a trader from the business • The valuable resources that are owned by a firm • ...
monoplies 2025-09-25
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- a market structure in which many companies sell products that are similar but not identical
- a license that gives the inventor of a new product the exclusive right to sell it for a specific period of time
- the division of consumers into groups based on how many they will pay for a good
- when two or more companies join to form a single firm
- a market structure in which a few large firms dominate a market
- an agreement among firms to charge one price for the same good
- an illegal agreement among firms to divide the market, set prices, or limit production
- laws that encourage competition in the marketplace
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- any factor that makes it difficult for a new firm to enter a market
- selling a product below cost for a short period of time to drive competitors out of the market
- a market that runs most efficiently when one large firm provides all of the output
- the expenses a new business must pay before it can begin to produce and sell goods
- the removal of government controls over a market
- a market in which a single seller dominates
- a government-issued right to operate a business
15 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 • ...
PhilosoBe-Or-Not-To-Be 2013-07-20
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- argued for the goodness of mankind
- argued that humans are evil in nature and ethics exist to control the chaos
- religious individuals believe this is what created humans
- created the 'Hierarchy of Needs'
- argued that each individual must create his own morals
- argues that war is a normal and necessary part of history
- theory based on how much good an action will bring
- type of warfare where the whole society is involved
- war within a political nation
- middle ground between pacifism and realism
- theory that states that the world is void of meaning
- 'When in ____...'; Saint Ambrose's famous saying
- by starting a war now, this will help to deter a bigger war later on
- moral values vary from person to person and from time to time
- founder of Objectivism
- religion that stresses family roles and relationships
- deciding to attack first before your opponent attacks you
- this philosopher argued that complete happiness is found through God
- argues that there are no 'good wars'
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- religion that identifies 'desire' as the cause of suffering
- creator of the Hedonic Calculus
- base of the Hierarchy of Needs
- theory that argues 'right' and 'wrong' are feelings
- soldiers conflicting with their government
- happiness based on store bought things
- something that is objectively true
- like existentialism but focused rather on the people
- shaped physical as well as moral evolution
- crafted a more refined version of Utilitarianism
- prejudice against other species but one's own
- small group of soldiers within a civilian population
- theory that states that morals values are of no importance
- the attacking country in war
- theory that everyone has a different view of right & wrong
- happiness & satisfaction reached through fulfillment of your destiny
- not directly attacked but offering support to an attacked country
- knowing moral facts intuitively using your _____ _____
- argued that there is no one definition for 'good'
- argued that animals are not part of the moral community
39 Clues: founder of Objectivism • the attacking country in war • war within a political nation • base of the Hierarchy of Needs • creator of the Hedonic Calculus • created the 'Hierarchy of Needs' • argued for the goodness of mankind • something that is objectively true • argues that there are no 'good wars' • happiness based on store bought things • ...
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 • ...
Unit 9 Vocab 2025-01-30
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- A Scottish inventor who invented the steam engine.
- Theory The theory that the sun is in the center of our solar system and the other planets orbit around it.
- The rejection of economic private property and capitalism.
- An English philosopher who came up with the social contract theory, a theory about how people's morals and views are based on an agreement in the society they live in.
- The belief that one person running the political power is best for the state.
- A French philosopher and writer who believed in and pushed for freedom of speech, religion, and the separation of the church and the state.
- A way of a country spreading its power and influence by taking control over a foreign region's politics and economics.
- A person whose beliefs are considered wrong by society because they don’t believe in what the society believes.
- The idea that the state in charge has political, economic, social, and cultural influence over the area it has power over.
- A person who comes up with their own business by taking a risk to get profit from their new good or service.
- A meeting between the major European powers over who got control over what parts of Africa.
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- Buildings where manufactured and processed goods are made using machines and workers who run those machines.
- An economic system where industries are owned by the workers and not the private businesses.
- An English physician and philosopher who was known as one of the most influential of the enlightenment thinkers.
- When an area becomes more city-like and developed.
- A French judge who came up with the idea of the separation of powers, otherwise known as the legislative, judicial, and executive branches.
- Method The method of proving facts by testing and experimenting theories.
- An English mathematician and physicist who discovered gravity and the three laws of motion for physics.
- An astronomer and a mathematician who proved the theory of the earth orbiting the sun.
19 Clues: A Scottish inventor who invented the steam engine. • When an area becomes more city-like and developed. • The rejection of economic private property and capitalism. • Method The method of proving facts by testing and experimenting theories. • The belief that one person running the political power is best for the state. • ...
Vocabulary 2022-11-07
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- - In the middle ages the earth-centered view of the universe in which scholars believed that the Earth was an immovable object located at the center of the universe
- - A major change in European thought starting in mid-1500’s studying the natural world began to be characterized by observations and accepted beliefs.
- - English scientist who brought copernicus ideas under one theory
- - Belief that the sun was in the center of the universe
- - Logical procedure for gathering information by making experiments and observations.
- - Italian scientist that made an early design of the telescope and supported the Copernicus theory which made Catholics angry
- - a special gathering of intellectuals and artists
- - a monarch who accepted enlightenment and its ideas
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- - Studied and devoted his life to political liberty
- - A style that was seen around places like Versailles
- - One of a group of social thinkers in France during the enlightenment.
- - A belief that was held by many Philosophers and Scientists during the enlightenment that god created the universe and allowed it to run on its own natural laws
- - The truth could be discovered through reason or logical thinking
- - A Philosopher whose real name was Francois Marie Arouet. Published over 70 books of political essays philosophy and drama.
- - A third great philosopher who committed to individual freedom
- - people give lights to the government for law and order
- - 15th Century movement in which thinkers applied principles of reason and the scientific method to all aspects of life.
- - the art style in the late 1700s
- - ruled from 1762 to 1792
- - A philosopher who believed that people learn from experience and improve themselves
20 Clues: - ruled from 1762 to 1792 • - the art style in the late 1700s • - a special gathering of intellectuals and artists • - Studied and devoted his life to political liberty • - a monarch who accepted enlightenment and its ideas • - A style that was seen around places like Versailles • - Belief that the sun was in the center of the universe • ...
Personality 2025-10-29
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- the base of Maslow's hierarchy of needs
- yelling at a coworker after being criticized by your boss is an example of the defense mechanism _____
- Bandura's idea for how personal qualities, the environment, and behavior interact to produce personality: _____ determinism
- someone who experiences trauma and forgets the details of the trauma is using the defense mechanism _____
- the only personality measurement tool that isn't criticized for being time-consuming
- the theory that is criticized for sexism
- our patterns of thoughts, feelings, and behavior
- our "conscience" according to Freud
- the theory that is criticized for being too optimistic
- personality measurement involving one-on-one discussion
- someone who is calm, secure, and self-satisfied is low in _____
- personality measurement technique involving ambiguous stimuli
- narcissism characterized by extraversion, dominance, and attention seeking
- an inborn drive to realize one's full potential is called self-_____
- thoughts and motives that lie just below the surface of consciousness
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- the theory that is criticized for being all nurture and no nature
- someone who is ruthless, suspicious, and competitive is low in _____
- the dark triad trait marked by cunningness, manipulation, and distrust of others
- Rogers argues that alignment between the real and ideal selves (called _____) leads to a positive self-concept
- for learning to occur through watching and imitating others, we must first pay _____
- an alcoholic who refuses to admit the problem is using the defense mechanism _____
- someone who is organized, dependable, and disciplined is high in _____
- the theory that is criticized for ignoring situational effects
23 Clues: our "conscience" according to Freud • the base of Maslow's hierarchy of needs • the theory that is criticized for sexism • our patterns of thoughts, feelings, and behavior • the theory that is criticized for being too optimistic • personality measurement involving one-on-one discussion • personality measurement technique involving ambiguous stimuli • ...
Physical Development 2023-05-02
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- the coordination of large muscles such as arms and legs
- the coordination of small muscles such as fingers and toes
- the body mass of a child at each doctor's visit when being weight
- uncontrollable infant crying
- the muscles in the bowel and bladder the regulate elimination
- increase in height and weight
- basic nutrition hydration and the providing of routine care for a child
- refers to the development of an infant
- when the body builds up an ability to fight off infections
- the process of the teeth coming through the gums
- when a tooth or multiple teeth decay and create cavities caused by bacteria built up
- providing advice to solve a problem so children can learn from their mistake
- when children learn to move their heads, trunks, arms, and legs before learning to move their hands and feet
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- creator of cognitive development theory
- the sudden death of a baby younger than one year old where the cause cannot be explained
- a part considered in comparative relation to a whole
- the process by which an infant is fed human milk from a woman's breast
- the way in which the body is position when sitting or standing
- practices to preserve health such as bathing brushing teeth and washing hair
- when infants start to consume foods other than their mother's milk
- when the infant's brain is severely injured due to being shaken
- a significant stage in the life that influences the process of a person
- the measurement from base to top or from head to foot
- an act of taking, holding, or seizing, firm with the hand
24 Clues: uncontrollable infant crying • increase in height and weight • refers to the development of an infant • creator of cognitive development theory • the process of the teeth coming through the gums • a part considered in comparative relation to a whole • the measurement from base to top or from head to foot • the coordination of large muscles such as arms and legs • ...
Soc 1500 Chapter 1 an 2 2014-01-27
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- created front and back stage theory
- obvious functions we do
- said we need to use sociological imagination
- study of humans in groups
- coined the name sociology
- hidden functions we do
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- first black sociologist
- theory was ethnomethodoly
- feeling of unconnectness
- herbert, termed social darwinism
- everything we have in common
- Ida Bell Wells founded
- looking glass was his theory
- founder of hull house
14 Clues: founder of hull house • Ida Bell Wells founded • hidden functions we do • first black sociologist • obvious functions we do • feeling of unconnectness • theory was ethnomethodoly • study of humans in groups • coined the name sociology • everything we have in common • looking glass was his theory • herbert, termed social darwinism • created front and back stage theory • ...
Population Change and Urban Life 2025-05-16
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- The idea that cities foster unique cultural groups.
- The average number of years a person is expected to live.
- The biological potential to reproduce.
- When urban growth exceeds infrastructure and services.
- The increase in population in cities versus rural areas.
- The total number of people living in a specific area.
- The actual number of children born to a woman or population.
- The rate at which a population increases or decreases.
- The statistical study of human populations.
- A large and densely populated urban area.
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- The number of live births per 1,000 people in a year.
- The idea that population growth outpaces food supply.
- The practice of controlling the number and spacing of children.
- The study of relationships between people and urban environments.
- The spread of urban areas into surrounding rural land.
- A model suggesting cities develop in wedge-shaped sectors.
- The movement of people from one place to another.
- The number of deaths per 1,000 people in a year.
18 Clues: The biological potential to reproduce. • A large and densely populated urban area. • The statistical study of human populations. • The number of deaths per 1,000 people in a year. • The movement of people from one place to another. • The idea that cities foster unique cultural groups. • The number of live births per 1,000 people in a year. • ...
The Scientific revolution 2021-10-28
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- Copernicus
- the idea that the earth is the center of the universe is the what theory.
- what theory believed that the sun was the center of the universe?
- is often referred to as the as the founder of modern human anaotomy
- who created the heliocentric theory?
- the Scientific Revolution challenged many medieval ideas about science. All of the following were astronomers during the Scientific Revolution except
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- what was an Italian astronomer who developed the telescope, which then confirmed Copernicus’ Heliocentric Theory
- during the scientific revolution people started using experiments to test theories rather than just believing the ___________
- formulas Nicolaus Copernicus used _________________ to come up with his theory.
- which scientist developed laws of motion?
- the idea that the sun is the center of the universe is the what theory.
- what crime was Galileo charged with after his publishing his book?
- Nicolaus Copernicus was the first person to challenge the church and develop the idea that the universe is ______________
13 Clues: Copernicus • who created the heliocentric theory? • which scientist developed laws of motion? • what theory believed that the sun was the center of the universe? • what crime was Galileo charged with after his publishing his book? • is often referred to as the as the founder of modern human anaotomy • ...
revision crossword 2024-11-11
Across
- banduras theory is called '...' learning theory
- the psychologist who discovered classical conditioning
- who explored Psychodynamic theories
- the psychologist who developed the hierarchy of needs
- what theory is looked upon as being born with a certain personality
- What is the highest level of Maslow’s hierarchy of needs
- nature vs '...'
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- who did the doll experiment
- Which part of the personality represents moral standards and ideals, often in conflict with the id
- what refers to the unique combination of characteristics
- what term of memory is known as temporary storage
- box what was skinners experiment called
- what personality type would be considered as impatient and ambitious
- who used operant conditioning
- what develops at around age 3 in the mind
15 Clues: nature vs '...' • who did the doll experiment • who used operant conditioning • who explored Psychodynamic theories • box what was skinners experiment called • what develops at around age 3 in the mind • banduras theory is called '...' learning theory • what term of memory is known as temporary storage • the psychologist who developed the hierarchy of needs • ...
Plate Tectonics 2023-02-03
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- discovered sea floor spreading
- reveals rock of the same geological age
- seafloor mountain created by divergent boundaries
- created by convergent boundaries
- tectonic plates that lie under surface kind mass
- moving or dropping off of sediment
- The plates collide
- The plates slide
- giant super-continent 200 million years ago
- creates volcanoes and trenches
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- Cold rises and hot sinks
- map of earth taken from space
- tectonic plates that are at the bottom of the ocean
- created continetial drift theory
- removing or transportation of sediment
- breaking down of sediment
- The plates divide
- theory that all continents were once connected
- long crack in the surface
- shows elevation
20 Clues: shows elevation • The plates slide • The plates divide • The plates collide • Cold rises and hot sinks • breaking down of sediment • long crack in the surface • map of earth taken from space • discovered sea floor spreading • creates volcanoes and trenches • created by convergent boundaries • created continetial drift theory • moving or dropping off of sediment • ...
History 2023-03-02
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- when two or more companies join to form a single firm
- 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
- factors that cause a producers average cost per unit to fall as output rises
- laws that encourage competition in the marketplace
- a way to attract customers through style,service,or location but not a lower price
- an illegal agreement firms to divide the market, set prices or limit production
- a market structure in which a few large firms dominate a market
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- a series of competitive price cuts that lowers the market price below the cost of production
- a contract that gives the inventor of a new product the exclusive right to sell it for a specific period of time
- any factor that makes it difficult for a new firm to enter a market
- the division of consumers into groups based on how much they'll pay for a good
- a market structure in which many companies sell products that are similar but not identical
- a market that runs most efficiently when one large firm supplies all of the output
- the expenses a new business must pay before it can begin to produce and sell goods
- a product such as petroleum or milk that is considered the same no matter who produces or sells it.
- a license that gives the inventor of a new product the exclusive right to sell it for a specific period of time
- a formal organization of producers that agree to coordinate prices and production
18 Clues: the removal of government controls over a market • laws that encourage competition in the marketplace • when two or more companies join to form a single firm • a market structure in which a few large firms dominate a market • any factor that makes it difficult for a new firm to enter a market • ...
Earth's Structure 2017-02-17
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- Divergent boundaries...
- The bodies of water on the earth
- There are 7 of these on earth that people live on
- formed when plates collide(lava comes out of them)
- the shaking of the surface of the earth
- Proposed the theory of continental drift
- How the continents are moving
- When the plates are dividing
- The outer most layer of the earth
- The liquid that comes out of volcanoes
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- Proposed the theory of sea-floor spreading
- the innermost layer of earth
- Convergent boundaries...
- One big landmass that consists of all the continents
- the second largest layer of earth
- When the plates are colliding
- Divergent ____ boundaries
- Transform boundaries...
- When the plates are sliding
- A break or crack in the earths crust
20 Clues: Divergent boundaries... • Transform boundaries... • Convergent boundaries... • Divergent ____ boundaries • When the plates are sliding • the innermost layer of earth • When the plates are dividing • When the plates are colliding • How the continents are moving • The bodies of water on the earth • the second largest layer of earth • The outer most layer of the earth • ...
Africana Glossary Crossword Puzzle 2019-09-15
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- Dissonance the state of having inconsistent thoughts
- the theory of knowledge
- focusing on European culture or history
- the study of history on recent African descent
- a political theory that exchange should be regulated by the community
- the status of belonging to a particular nation
- dislike of prejudice against people from other countries
- a fixed idea of a particular type of person or thing
- the science origin and development of the universe
- the study of the nature of value and valuation
- leadership or dominance
- Passage the sea journey undertaken by slave ships
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- intolerance towards those who hold different opinions
- a political theory stating that each person who works is paid for their needs
- the unjust treatment of different categories of people
- the dispersion of anyone from their homeland
- preconceived opinion that is not based on reason
- a system where country’s trade is controlled by owners profit
- extreme patriotism
- a typical example or pattern of something
- prolonged cruel or unjust treatment or control
- the state of belonging to a
- a system of ideas
- a particular philosophy of life or conception of the world
- group with a common culture
- discrimination directed against someone of a different race
26 Clues: a system of ideas • extreme patriotism • the theory of knowledge • leadership or dominance • the state of belonging to a • group with a common culture • focusing on European culture or history • a typical example or pattern of something • the dispersion of anyone from their homeland • the study of history on recent African descent • ...
Key Terms Ch 4 A.L. 2016-09-06
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- An agreement in which a domestic firm buys part of a foreign firm or joins with a foreign firm to create a new entity.
- A lowering of the value of a nation’s currency relative to other currencies.
- A system in which prices of currencies move up and down based upon the demand for and supply of the various currencies.
- An unfavorable balance of trade that occurs when a country imports more than it exports.
- The practice of charging a lower price for a product in foreign markets than in the firm’s home market.
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- The policy of permitting the people and businesses of a country to buy and sell where they please without restrictions.
- The practice in which a foreign firm manufactures private-label goods under a domestic firm’s brand name.
- Goods and services that are bought from other countries.
- Sending work functions to another country resulting in domestic workers losing their jobs.
- Goods and services produced in one country and sold to other countries.
10 Clues: Goods and services that are bought from other countries. • Goods and services produced in one country and sold to other countries. • A lowering of the value of a nation’s currency relative to other currencies. • An unfavorable balance of trade that occurs when a country imports more than it exports. • ...
Theory 2020-09-19
The Theory of Jean Piaget 2023-10-08
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- A characteristic of children's thinking which according to Piaget refers to the inability to see things from the perspective of others
- Prentending a stick is a sword is an example of the ______________ stage
- This stage takes place between seven and eleven years old
- 1 of the 3 elements around which the concrete operational stage centres is
- During this stage, adolescents acquire abstract and logical thinking skills
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- The process by which existing mental schemas are adjusted to adapt to new experiences
- Is the use of existing scheme to interpret the external world
- During this stage infants and toddlers acquire knowledge through their senses and motor actions
- One of the five key behaviors of children during the pre-operational stage is
- Categories of knowledge that help us to interpret and understand the world
- Is what motivates children to continue through the stages of cognitive development
- Term containing assimilation and accommodation in Piaget's theory
12 Clues: This stage takes place between seven and eleven years old • Is the use of existing scheme to interpret the external world • Term containing assimilation and accommodation in Piaget's theory • Prentending a stick is a sword is an example of the ______________ stage • Categories of knowledge that help us to interpret and understand the world • ...
Earth's Interior and Continental Drift 2014-01-06
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- innermost layer composed of iron and nickel
- Layer divided up into the tectonic plates
- Supercontinent theorized by Alfred Wegener
- Dense solid metal layer
- The plastic layer in the mantle
- middle compositional layer comprised of magnesium, silicon, and iron
- Layer composed of liquid metal
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- Predominate group of minerals in the crust composed of silicon and oxygen
- Technology used to map the seafloor
- The father of continental drift
- outermost layer composed of silicon, aluminum, and oxygen
- strong physical layer
- Theory based on both the theory of continental drift and the theory of seafloor spreading
- group of igneous rocks that cool to form new seafloor after exiting the Earth
14 Clues: strong physical layer • Dense solid metal layer • Layer composed of liquid metal • The father of continental drift • The plastic layer in the mantle • Technology used to map the seafloor • Layer divided up into the tectonic plates • Supercontinent theorized by Alfred Wegener • innermost layer composed of iron and nickel • ...
Financial rations 2023-12-09
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- a legal agreement saying what each party is responsible for
- taxes Expenses the firm is liable for even though payment has not been made, like wages or taxes.
- Goods and materials the firm has on hand
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- the total amount of something
- payable Money the firm owes to its customers due to purchases made on credit
- something with influences that produces a result
- the number of products or services sold before
- The amount of cash or cash equivalents a firm currently possesses
8 Clues: the total amount of something • Goods and materials the firm has on hand • the number of products or services sold before • something with influences that produces a result • a legal agreement saying what each party is responsible for • The amount of cash or cash equivalents a firm currently possesses • ...
Anthropology Crossword Assignment 2012-11-05
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- Studied Chimpanzees for 45 years in Tanzania, Africa
- The theory that all matter and life was created out of nothing by an all powerful creator or God.
- The study of human beings as a species and as members of different cultures.
- A group of people who share characteristics of the overall culture but also have important ideas and behaviours
- The Theory that persons, groups and races are subject to the laws of Natural Selection.
- The sum of environmental influences and conditions acting on an organism (feeding, education, etc.)
- Any member of the zoological family "Hominidae", which consists of the great apes as well as human beings.
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- The theory that organisms change structurally and genetically over time, resulting in the gradual development of a new species.
- Giving human attributes to animals
- The shared values, beliefs, behaviours and material objects of a group of people.
- An object of historical interest that has been produced or shaped by human craft.
- Created the theory of Natural Selection
- Cultural anthropology of the past, particularly of prehistoric times.
- Known for discovering the fossil of a female hominid australopithecine known as "Lucy" in the Afar Triangle region of Hadar, Ethiopia.
- Tendencies, desires, or instincts governing behaviour.
15 Clues: Giving human attributes to animals • Created the theory of Natural Selection • Studied Chimpanzees for 45 years in Tanzania, Africa • Tendencies, desires, or instincts governing behaviour. • Cultural anthropology of the past, particularly of prehistoric times. • The study of human beings as a species and as members of different cultures. • ...
Brain Teaser 2013-06-11
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- Which energy management firm got acquired for $107 milion by Cisco?
- Google is close to securing a $1.1 billion deal to acquire which Israeli mapping firm?
- Rajiv Ramaswami is the EVP and GM of Networking of which communications firm?
- With which communications company does the Indian Government currently have a dispute of $2billion of tax evasion?
- To which company did Reliance Communications lease out 45000 towers in a Rs 12000 crore bid to roll out 4G?
- Which Japanese firm is mulling over a bid for T-Mobile USA?
- Stephen Richard was recently arrested in a business corruption scandal. He was the CEO of which major French Telecom company?
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- In which Indian city did NSN recently close offices and was subsequently asked to surrender the lease?
- Who is the SVP & GM of Cisco Enterprise Networking Group?
- Which company recently launched a Collaboration Environment which promises to break down UC and CC silos and accelerate development?
10 Clues: Who is the SVP & GM of Cisco Enterprise Networking Group? • Which Japanese firm is mulling over a bid for T-Mobile USA? • Which energy management firm got acquired for $107 milion by Cisco? • Rajiv Ramaswami is the EVP and GM of Networking of which communications firm? • Google is close to securing a $1.1 billion deal to acquire which Israeli mapping firm? • ...
Social Learning Theory and Cognitive Approaches 2023-01-23
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- SLT has applications to putting age ratings on ____ films and games
- The most recent area within cognitive psychology
- After observation, a child does this to replicate the behaviour
- The name of the first researcher for the cognitive approach
- The name of the second researcher for the cognitive approach
- The second meditational process where a child is aware of the behaviour
- The type of validity the SLT can be criticised for lacking
- Models are more likely to be imitated if a child ____ with them
- Cognitive psychologists believed the brain can be studied ____
- The fourth meditational process where a child decides if they want to imitate the model
- The word used to describe an approach or theory that ignores some factors
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- Schemas are formed through ___
- As the cognitive approach supports both nature and nurture, it can be said to be ___
- The third meditational process where a child sees if they have the right skills and abilities
- A type of reductionism that is used as a criticism of the cognitive approach
- The word used to say SLT focuses on environmental factors
- Cognitive psychologists study the brain through ___ models
- A cognitive framework that helps organise information on a topic
- The cognitive approach has applications to ___
- The factors SLT ignores
- A key assumption of the Social Learning Theory is that children learn through
- Type of reinforcement in Social learning Theory
- The first meditational process where a child looks at behaviour
- The cognitive approach focuses on studying ____ mental processes
- The cognitive approach says the mind works like a ___
- The cognitive approach used models to make ___ about internal mental processes
- Person who conducted research to support Social Learning Theory
27 Clues: The factors SLT ignores • Schemas are formed through ___ • The cognitive approach has applications to ___ • Type of reinforcement in Social learning Theory • The most recent area within cognitive psychology • The cognitive approach says the mind works like a ___ • The word used to say SLT focuses on environmental factors • ...
Chapter 5 - Sensation 2013-02-24
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- coiled, cony, fluid-filled tube
- theory that the rate of nerve impulses traveling up the auditory nerve matches the frequency of the tone
- theory that opposing retinal processes enable color vision
- ring of muscle tissue that forms the colored portion of the eye around the pupil
- theory predicting how and when we detect the presence of a faint stimulus amid background stimulation
- study of relationships between the physical characteristics of stimuli
- sense of hearing
- theory that the retina contains 3 different color receptors
- system for sensing the position and movement of individual body parts
- adjustable opening in the center of the eye
- / processing of several aspects of a problem simultaneously
- chamber between the eardrum and the cochlea
- hearing loss caused by damage to the mechanical system
- condition in which nearby objects are seen more clearly than distant objects
- receptor cells that are concentrated near the center of the retina and function in daylight
- conversion of one form of energy into another
- process by which the eye's lens changes shape to focus near or far objects on the retina
- hearing loss caused by damage to the cochlea's receptor cells
- condition in which faraway objects are seen more clearly than near objects
- transparent structure behind the pupil
- nerve that carries neural impulses form the eye to the brain
- a tone's highness or lowness
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- theory that the spinal cord contains a neurological "gate"
- the point at which the optic nerve leaves the eye
- below one's absolute threshold for conscious awareness
- amount of energy in a light or sound wave
- minimum difference between two stimuli required for detection 50 percent of the time
- nerve cells in the brain that respond to specific features of the stimulus
- principle that one sense may influence another
- analysis that begins with the sense receptors
- light-sensitive inner surface of the eye
- central focal point in the retina
- analysis that is guided by higher-level mental processes
- perceiving familiar objects as having consistent color, even if changing illumination alters the wavelengths
- retinal receptors that detect black, white and gray
- process of organizing and interpreting sensory information
- the principle that, to be perceived as different, two stimuli must differ by a constant minimum percentage
- minimum stimulation needed to detect a particular stimulus 50 percent of the time
- theory that links the pitch we hear with the place where the cochlea's membrane is stimulated
- distance of one light or sound wave to the peak of the next
- sense of body movement and position
- process by which our sensory receptors and nervous system receive and represent stimulus energies from our environment
- dimension of color that is determined by the wavelength of light
- sharpness of vision
- innermost part of the ear
45 Clues: sense of hearing • sharpness of vision • innermost part of the ear • a tone's highness or lowness • coiled, cony, fluid-filled tube • central focal point in the retina • sense of body movement and position • transparent structure behind the pupil • light-sensitive inner surface of the eye • amount of energy in a light or sound wave • adjustable opening in the center of the eye • ...
GRIEF 2018-11-11
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- Grief that is normal but last longer than a year
- Grief that is prolonged and exaggerated
- Bowlby's grief theory
- Kubler-Ross first stage of grief
- Stage in Bowlby's Attachment theory where the person accepts the change and/or a new role
- Bargaining is what stage of grief
- Attentive listening is which communication technique
- Grief that resolves within a year
- Grief that interferes with a person's normal functioning and they are unaware that the behavior is from the loss
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- Kubler-Ross fifth stage of grief
- First stage of Bowlby's Attachment Theory
- A time of grief and mourning
- Grief is an ______ response associated with loss (unique to an individual)
- Kubler-Ross second 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
- Kubler-Ross fourth stage of grief
- Worden's grief model
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 second stage of grief • Bargaining is what stage of grief • Kubler-Ross fourth stage of grief • Grief that resolves within a year • Grief that is prolonged and exaggerated • First stage of Bowlby's Attachment Theory • ...
The Neutral Theory of Evolution 2013-09-24
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- a technique used by evolutionary biologists to approximate the time two species diverged (hint: 2 words, no space)
- also known as silent mutations, this type of substitution results in a change in nucleotide sequence that doesn't affect the amino acid (protein) sequence
- the ________ neutral theory of evolution provides a relationship between population size and the rate of molecular evolution
- a mutation where a purine is exchanged for another purine or a pyrimidine for another pyrimidine; a synonymous ________
- a form of natural selection that selects for a trait/mutation in a population
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- the evolutionary theory which states that variation in a population is mostly due to neutral mutations
- a type of substitution that results in the changing of the nucleotide sequence, which in turn changes the amino acid (protein) sequence
- a mutation where a purine is exchanged for pyrimidine or vice versa; a synonymous ____________
- greatest EEB390 GSI ever
- the process of random fluctuation in allele frequencies due to sampling effects
- Professor Smith has an impressive one of these
- this form of natural selection selects against a trait/mutation in a population
12 Clues: greatest EEB390 GSI ever • Professor Smith has an impressive one of these • a form of natural selection that selects for a trait/mutation in a population • the process of random fluctuation in allele frequencies due to sampling effects • this form of natural selection selects against a trait/mutation in a population • ...
Economics cha 3 Aiden 2025-03-26
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- A written promise to repay the amount borrowed at a later date
- Stock holder dividends are taxed twice
- A business owned and ran by a single individual
- A combination of two or more businesses to make a single firm
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- A firm that has at least 4 businesses
- Investors in stocks that then own a part of the corporation
- The additional amount added to what has been borrowed
- A business that is owed by two or more people
- Ownership certificates in the firm
- A government document that gives permission to create a corporationb
10 Clues: Ownership certificates in the firm • A firm that has at least 4 businesses • Stock holder dividends are taxed twice • A business that is owed by two or more people • A business owned and ran by a single individual • The additional amount added to what has been borrowed • Investors in stocks that then own a part of the corporation • ...
BAP&AS Newsletter - April 2017 2017-05-06
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- Anh Dao recommends doing this once a year
- Location of ABSOC Banquet
- Name of person who hosted Intercultural Communication Workshop
- Blanca Pelayo participated in this in high school
- Name of panelist who founded the Youth Mentoring Action Network
- Name of alumni working at First Choice Bank
- Kevin Alvear's pet peeve
- Created database to help resume reviewers
- Location of Awards & Initiation Banquet
- Committee in charge of promoting Women in Accounting Panel
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- Enjoys spending time with his family and girlfriend
- Hockey team Daniel DeWolf enjoys watching
- Committee that hosted a banner contest
- Name of member who's dream firm is NKSFB
- Introduced by Public Relations Committee to feature members
- Location of Sigma Candidate Main Fundraiser
- Name of member who will be the first person in his family to graduate college
- Name of firm Isaac Prieto works at
- returning member of Fall 2017 Officer Board after taking a short break
- Side of accounting Professor Chung likes
20 Clues: Kevin Alvear's pet peeve • Location of ABSOC Banquet • Name of firm Isaac Prieto works at • Committee that hosted a banner contest • Location of Awards & Initiation Banquet • Name of member who's dream firm is NKSFB • Side of accounting Professor Chung likes • Hockey team Daniel DeWolf enjoys watching • Anh Dao recommends doing this once a year • ...
Spelling Pattern: long "i": i_e, igh, y, i 2025-10-27
19 Clues: hit • area • solid • scared • nervous • to improve • transparent • at the back • more, extra • to take back • disagreement • in the middle • make a decision • part of your arm • a choice, this or that • to write on a computer • in the middle of a group • the start of something new • experiments about the natural world
Dynamic Earth Vocabulary By Kuga T 2026-02-03
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- Sudden shaking of the surface caused by release of energy in the lithosphere
- Plates that slide horizontally past each other
- Chains of undersea mountains
- Reversal A flip of the Earth's magnetic field
- Plates that come together with each other
- Undersea valleys that are the deepest parts of the ocean
- The outermost thinnest layer of the Earth
- A theory that stated that the continents had once been fused together and over time they drifted apart
- This theory states that Earth's lithosphere is broken up into plates
- The thicker and less dense type of crust
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- Plates in the lithosphere that consist of the Earth's crust and upper mantle
- The denser and thinner type of crust
- What oceanic crust is mostly made of
- A process where the denser tectonic plate dives into the less dense plate
- Continental crust is made of this
- An ancient supercontinent that combined almsot all land into one supercontinent 200-230 million years ago
- Protects us from sun radiation
- Plates that move apart from each other
- The thickest layer of the Earth, holding roughly 84% of the Earth's mass
- Molten rock that flows up through a crack in the Earth's crust, and hardens on both sides of the crust.
- A german meteorologist who created the continental drift theory
21 Clues: Chains of undersea mountains • Protects us from sun radiation • Continental crust is made of this • The denser and thinner type of crust • What oceanic crust is mostly made of • Plates that move apart from each other • The thicker and less dense type of crust • Plates that come together with each other • The outermost thinnest layer of the Earth • ...
Sociology Chapter 7 Vocab 2024-01-10
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- behavior that departs from societal or group norms
- a repetition of, or return to, cirminal behavior
- rewards or punishments that encourage conformity to social norms
- only occasional breaking of norms
- behavior that underconforms to accepted norms
- deviance that becomes a lifestyle and part of an individual’s identity
- the theory that deviance is more likely to occur when a gap exists between cultural goals and the ability to achieve them
- an act commited in violation of the law
- process of reducing seriousness of the crimes that injure people of lower status
- the process of changing or reforming a criminal through socialization
- the theory that individuals learn deviance in proportion to the number of deviant acts and norms to which they are exposed
- the theory that society creates deviance by identifying particular members as deviant
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- system comprising institutions and processes responsible for enforcing criminal statuses
- behavior that overconforms to social expectations
- Job-related crimes commited by high-status people
- a method of protecting society from criminals by keeping them in prison
- the theory that compliance with social norms requites strong bonds between individuals and society
- ways to encourage conformity to society’s norms
- discouraging criminal acts by threatening punishment
- a person who breaks significant societal or group norms
- an undesirable label used to deny a deviant acceptance
- punishment intended to make cirminals pay compensation for their acts
- a social condition in which norms are weak, conflicting or absent
- punishment intended to make criminals pay monetary compensation to make up for the finacial damage caused by their acts.
24 Clues: only occasional breaking of norms • an act commited in violation of the law • behavior that underconforms to accepted norms • ways to encourage conformity to society’s norms • a repetition of, or return to, cirminal behavior • behavior that overconforms to social expectations • Job-related crimes commited by high-status people • ...
Enlightenment 2021-09-23
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- He developed the heliocentric theory.
- He believed that the only good government was the one that was freely formed by the people and guided by the “general will” of society - direct democracy.
- a person with absolute power
- The theory that the solar system is centered around the earth.
- The people who presented new ways of thinking during the Enlightenment.
- He made a vaccine to prevent smallpox using the inoculation of cowpox.
- A style of art characterized by soft lines and colors. It typically depicted happy scenes with wealthy aristocrats being a usual subject.
- He was considered the founder of modern chemistry. He believed that there are many elements that exist that join together in different ways.
- He stated in his book that people by nature were selfish and ambitious. He believed the type of government needed to control selfish/ambitious people was an absolute monarchy.
- A style of art characterized by dull colors and strong lines. The subject matter was often battle scenes and more realistic. It was a response to the changing ideas in European society.
- He spoke for the rights of freedom of speech and belief.
- contract theory that the government will decisiosnin the citizens best interest.
- He wrote about justice. He believed that laws exist to preserve social order, not to avenge crimes.
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- It is the technique used in the construction and testing of a scientific hypothesis.
- Parties where people met to discuss new ideas.
- The theory that the solar system is centered around the sun.
- He proposed that separation of powers would keep any individual (or group) from gaining total control of the government (checks and balances).
- He determined that certain mathematical laws govern planetary motion.
- He supported the heliocentric theory and explained it with the invention of the telescope.
- He developed laws of motion and gravity.
- He used microscopes to study microorganisms.
- she was one of the first feminists and she wrote about how women should have the same education as men
- He is known for creating analytical geometry (algebra and geometry) and contributing to the scientific method.
- He believed that all people were born with three natural rights - life, liberty, and property. He criticized the idea of an absolute monarchy and encouraged the idea of self-government.
- He added to the development of the scientific method.
25 Clues: a person with absolute power • He developed the heliocentric theory. • He developed laws of motion and gravity. • He used microscopes to study microorganisms. • Parties where people met to discuss new ideas. • He added to the development of the scientific method. • He spoke for the rights of freedom of speech and belief. • ...
ch 14 vocab 2022-04-06
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- American developmental psychologist and psychoanalyst known for his theory on psychological development of human beings. He coined the phrase identity crisis
- mind consists of the processes in the mind which occur automatically and are not available to introspection and include thought processes, memories, interests, and motivations.
- the part of the unconscious mind which is derived from ancestral memory and experience and is common to all humankind, as distinct from the individual's unconscious.
- theory that identifies a series of eight stages that a healthy developing individual should pass through from infancy to late adulthood
- behaviors people use to separate themselves from unpleasant events, actions, or thoughts
- American developmental psychologist and psychoanalyst known for his theory on psychological development of human beings. He coined the phrase identity crisis
- the social face the individual presented to the world—"a kind of mask, designed on the one hand to make a definite impression upon others, and on the other to conceal the true nature of the individual
- the tendency of a repressed wish or feeling to be expressed at a conscious level in a contrasting form.
- the shadow is either an unconscious aspect of the personality that the conscious ego does not identify in itself, or the entirety of the unconscious; that is, everything of which a person is not fully conscious.
- a central element of the psychoanalytic sexual drive theory.
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- which apparent logical reasons are given to justify behavior that is motivated by unconscious instinctual impulses.
- defense mechanism in which a person redirects a negative emotion from its original source to a less threatening recipient.
- theory of personality organization and the dynamics of personality development that guides psychoanalysis, a clinical method for treating psychopathology.
- the process of misinterpreting what is "inside" as coming from "outside".
- ego, and superego are a set of three concepts in psychoanalytic theory describing distinct, interacting agents in the psychic apparatus
- a defense mechanism leading to the temporary or long-term reversion of the ego to an earlier stage of development rather than handling unacceptable impulses more adaptively
- a clinical method for evaluating and treating pathologies in the psyche through dialogue between a patient and a psychoanalyst.
- characteristic sets of behaviors, cognitions, and emotional patterns that evolve from biological and environmental factors
- the unconscious blocking of unpleasant emotions, impulses, memories, and thoughts from your conscious mind
- ego, and superego are a set of three concepts in psychoanalytic theory describing distinct, interacting agents in the psychic apparatus
- the conscious refusal to perceive that painful facts exist.
- represent universal patterns and images that are part of the collective unconscious
22 Clues: the conscious refusal to perceive that painful facts exist. • a central element of the psychoanalytic sexual drive theory. • the process of misinterpreting what is "inside" as coming from "outside". • represent universal patterns and images that are part of the collective unconscious • ...
ch 14 vocab 2022-04-06
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- American developmental psychologist and psychoanalyst known for his theory on psychological development of human beings. He coined the phrase identity crisis
- mind consists of the processes in the mind which occur automatically and are not available to introspection and include thought processes, memories, interests, and motivations.
- the part of the unconscious mind which is derived from ancestral memory and experience and is common to all humankind, as distinct from the individual's unconscious.
- theory that identifies a series of eight stages that a healthy developing individual should pass through from infancy to late adulthood
- behaviors people use to separate themselves from unpleasant events, actions, or thoughts
- American developmental psychologist and psychoanalyst known for his theory on psychological development of human beings. He coined the phrase identity crisis
- the social face the individual presented to the world—"a kind of mask, designed on the one hand to make a definite impression upon others, and on the other to conceal the true nature of the individual
- the tendency of a repressed wish or feeling to be expressed at a conscious level in a contrasting form.
- the shadow is either an unconscious aspect of the personality that the conscious ego does not identify in itself, or the entirety of the unconscious; that is, everything of which a person is not fully conscious.
- a central element of the psychoanalytic sexual drive theory.
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- which apparent logical reasons are given to justify behavior that is motivated by unconscious instinctual impulses.
- defense mechanism in which a person redirects a negative emotion from its original source to a less threatening recipient.
- theory of personality organization and the dynamics of personality development that guides psychoanalysis, a clinical method for treating psychopathology.
- the process of misinterpreting what is "inside" as coming from "outside".
- ego, and superego are a set of three concepts in psychoanalytic theory describing distinct, interacting agents in the psychic apparatus
- a defense mechanism leading to the temporary or long-term reversion of the ego to an earlier stage of development rather than handling unacceptable impulses more adaptively
- a clinical method for evaluating and treating pathologies in the psyche through dialogue between a patient and a psychoanalyst.
- characteristic sets of behaviors, cognitions, and emotional patterns that evolve from biological and environmental factors
- the unconscious blocking of unpleasant emotions, impulses, memories, and thoughts from your conscious mind
- ego, and superego are a set of three concepts in psychoanalytic theory describing distinct, interacting agents in the psychic apparatus
- the conscious refusal to perceive that painful facts exist.
- represent universal patterns and images that are part of the collective unconscious
22 Clues: the conscious refusal to perceive that painful facts exist. • a central element of the psychoanalytic sexual drive theory. • the process of misinterpreting what is "inside" as coming from "outside". • represent universal patterns and images that are part of the collective unconscious • ...
Chapter 1 Review Puzzle 2014-02-06
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- theory that government was born of force
- Congress's branch
- President's branch
- Supreme Court's branch
- theory where people voluntarily gave power to the state for the good of all
- a country or nation
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- consists of House of Representatives and Senate
- the institution in which a society makes and enforces public policy
- theory that government came out of a family or clan
- the body of laws that set up our government
- theory that government was created when power was given to the divine
11 Clues: Congress's branch • President's branch • a country or nation • Supreme Court's branch • theory that government was born of force • the body of laws that set up our government • consists of House of Representatives and Senate • theory that government came out of a family or clan • the institution in which a society makes and enforces public policy • ...
Earth Science 2024-08-14
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- Described the universe as a static, steady-state, infinite universe.
- describes the universe as expanding, having originated from an infinitely tiny dense point around 14 billion years ago.
- Was Albert Einstein favored model after rejecting his own original model.
- It binds atoms into molecules.
- The study of the origin, history, processes, and structure of the solid Earth.
- Predicted a universe that expanded but did not change its density.
- Is a possible explanation or solution to a problem.
- A scientific study of the Earth’s ocean.
- The study of the Earth’s atmosphere.
- American physicist Alan Guth proposed a model of the universe based on the big bang theory.
- It is the attraction between bodies.
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- Break down an atom’s nucleus and produces radioactive decay.
- It’s the process of objectively establishing facts through testing and experimentation.
- This theory sees the universe as of many “bubbles” that grew as a part of the _________.
- Binds proton and neutron together in the nucleus.
- It’s a space expanded out of a single concentrated point called _____.
- The study of the Earth’s place in the universe.
- nebula It eventually evolved into the sun.
- Based on a body of facts that have been repeatedly confirmed through observation and experiment.
- One of the books of the Hebrew Bible and Christian Old Testament.
20 Clues: It binds atoms into molecules. • The study of the Earth’s atmosphere. • It is the attraction between bodies. • A scientific study of the Earth’s ocean. • The study of the Earth’s place in the universe. • Binds proton and neutron together in the nucleus. • nebula It eventually evolved into the sun. • Is a possible explanation or solution to a problem. • ...
Ch6 2016-12-18
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- 16th and 17th century- encouraging exports, discouraging imports, for government interference, for trade surplus ( more exports than imports) – zero sum game—survival of the fittest, always be the winner
- Lower prices for consumers, focuses on each country to specialize on the products that can be produced most efficiently
- Relativity—no absolute only more or less
- Michael Porter-justifies certain interventions to help firm become more competitive
- no barriers to trade, no tariffs, quota, no government interference—positive sum game—everyone working together
- added more factors – Land, Labor, and Capital
- Paul Krugman-intra trading—2 countries produce the same thing and still trade—taste and preferences matter to consumers
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- economic and strategic advantages that increase economies of scales and barriers of entry for new companies – help firms gain competitive advantage (Government intervention)
- specialization
- politics into trade theory—trade still has costs—there are losers from trade
- 1950’s- added the 4th factor—innovation/ technology – changing trade balance
- Father of free trade and economics—tariffs are wasteful
- adds to adam smith – efficiency is based on labor productivity (First factor)
13 Clues: specialization • Relativity—no absolute only more or less • added more factors – Land, Labor, and Capital • Father of free trade and economics—tariffs are wasteful • politics into trade theory—trade still has costs—there are losers from trade • 1950’s- added the 4th factor—innovation/ technology – changing trade balance • ...
Plate Tectonics 2025-02-04
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- famous transform boundary in California
- True or False,Alfred Wegener used evidence from land features, fossils, and climate to support his theory of continental drift
- what forms at a subduction zone
- two converging continental plates form this geological feature
- currents in what cause tectonic plates to move
- Most geologists of Wegener’s time accepted his idea of drifting continents
- tectonic plates that move towards each other
- tectonic plates that are moving away from each other
- 2 tectonic plates sliding by each other
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- who came up with the theory that the continents moved
- before the continents, moved what was the super continent called
- this feature is found on continents at a divergent boundary
- process that causes tectonic plates to move
- which type of crust is more dense
- when one tectonic plate goes underneath another plate
- divergent plates underneath the ocean cause this
- fossils of what plant provided evidence for Wegener’s hypothesis for continental drift
- these geological features form when one tectonic plate subducts under another plate
- who came up with the theory of plate tectonics
- which type of crust is older
20 Clues: which type of crust is older • what forms at a subduction zone • which type of crust is more dense • famous transform boundary in California • 2 tectonic plates sliding by each other • process that causes tectonic plates to move • tectonic plates that move towards each other • currents in what cause tectonic plates to move • who came up with the theory of plate tectonics • ...
Crossword Puzzle on Chapter 4 & 5 2025-09-24
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- Leadership style based on rewards and punishments.
- Path–goal style focusing on well-being of followers.
- Need to influence or control others.
- Hands-off leadership style.
- Leadership based on personal charm and vision.
- Proposed the learned needs theory (achievement, power, affiliation).
- Factors that lead to satisfaction and motivation according to Herzberg.
- Leadership style with high control and decision-making by the leader.
- Need for friendly and close interpersonal relationships.
- Need to excel and achieve standards.
- The highest level in Maslow’s hierarchy.
- Factors that prevent dissatisfaction but don’t motivate strongly.
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- Path–goal style encouraging input from team members.
- Second level of Maslow’s hierarchy after physiological.
- Leadership style that inspires followers to transcend their own self-interest.
- Theory focusing on fairness of input-output ratios. Leadership The process of influencing others to achieve goals.
- Developed the two-factor theory of motivation.
- Psychologist who proposed the hierarchy of needs.
- Path–goal style providing clear guidance.
- Need level involving respect and recognition.
- Leadership style involving participation from group members.
- Structure of needs from basic to self-actualization.
22 Clues: Hands-off leadership style. • Need to influence or control others. • Need to excel and achieve standards. • The highest level in Maslow’s hierarchy. • Path–goal style providing clear guidance. • Need level involving respect and recognition. • Developed the two-factor theory of motivation. • Leadership based on personal charm and vision. • ...
Partnership Crossword 2024-06-25
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- it is the interest provided to owners of a firm for providing the firm with the requisite capital to establish a business
- written agreement between partners
- it is an intangible asset which places the enterprise at an advantage to earn higher than normal profits
- an emotion which is characterised by an unpleasant state of inner turmoil and includes feelings of dread over anticipated events
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- ratio in which partners agree to share profits and losses of the firm
- act the governs partnerships in India
- a clinically significant disturbance in an individual's cognition, emotional regulation, or behaviour
- amount contributed by each partner
- this type of capital remains fixed and changes only with the introduction or withdrawl of capital
- withdrawl by partner in cash or kind for personal use
- medical treatment that is an attempted remediation of a health problem, usually following a medical diagnosis
- relation between persons who have agreed to share the profits of a business carried on by all or any of them acting for all
- this type of capital does not remain fixed but changes with each entry
13 Clues: amount contributed by each partner • written agreement between partners • act the governs partnerships in India • withdrawl by partner in cash or kind for personal use • ratio in which partners agree to share profits and losses of the firm • this type of capital does not remain fixed but changes with each entry • ...
Exam 1 Review! (PSY-B310) 2023-09-07
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- Forces are similar to effects of nurture & include relationships, culture, etc.
- Psychologist who developed Classical Conditioning Theory. (last name)
- Describes the effect of the environment, or experiences, on your development
- Theory that emphasizes relationships & includes our thought processes. (3 words)
- Psychologist who created a Psychodynamic theory, focusing on psychological stages. (last name)
- Psychologist whos theory included Psychosexual Stages. (last name)
- Forces that show how age impacts experience.
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- Forces are similar to effects of nature & include physical processes, biological aspects, & lifestyle choices.
- Freud believed that traumatic early experiences affect development through these.
- Forces added by Modern Psychology & include the mind & emotions.
- Psychologist who developed the Operant Conditioning Theory. (last name)
- Describes the effect of biology om our Development
12 Clues: Forces that show how age impacts experience. • Describes the effect of biology om our Development • Forces added by Modern Psychology & include the mind & emotions. • Psychologist whos theory included Psychosexual Stages. (last name) • Psychologist who developed Classical Conditioning Theory. (last name) • ...
International Financial Management 2019-03-24
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- Advancing the timing of receipt or payment
- Current Rate method also called as---------
- Hedging techniques that do not involve contractual relationship with parties outside the firm
- Exposure due to changes in net cash flows from all sources
- Translation exposure is also called as----------
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- Transacting in as many currencies as possible to reduce risk
- Exposure existing between the invoicing of the shipment and the settlement of trade payments
- Changes in the present cash flow of a firm consequent upon the change in exchange rate
- Exposure arising due to changes in future cash flows of a firm following exchange rate changes
- loan Loan moving within the country but serving the purpose of cross border loan
10 Clues: Advancing the timing of receipt or payment • Current Rate method also called as--------- • Translation exposure is also called as---------- • Exposure due to changes in net cash flows from all sources • Transacting in as many currencies as possible to reduce risk • Changes in the present cash flow of a firm consequent upon the change in exchange rate • ...
week 9 words 2021-03-22
10 Clues: on the ground • on a dogs body • to twist around • where people pray • burst out of the sky • is something you wear • stir something around • flying through the sky • an acting firm and fair • helps doctors and makes people healthy
Plate Tectonics 2018-03-02
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- A chain of volcanic islands formed at an ocean-ocean convergent boundary.
- A chain of volcanic mountains formed at an ocean-continental convergent boundary.
- Large supercontinent that existed 250 million years ago.
- The zone below the lithosphere.
- Places where new seafloor is being created.
- What pushes the rest of a plate away from the mid-ocean ridge?
- Two or more tectonic plates or fragments are near the end of their life cycle.
- A theory explaining the structure of the earth's crust.
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- The sideways and downward movement of the edge of a plate of the earth's crust into the mantle beneath another plate.
- The outer part of the Earth's crust.
- Credited with the theory of Plate Tectonics.
- Large pieces of earths crust that move due to convection currents.
- The process by which new organic lithosphere (sea floor) forms as magma rises to Earths surface and solidifies.
- Plates slide sideways past each other.
- The hypothesis that the continents slowly move across Earth's surface.
- Area where magma from the mantle continually breaks through the crust.
- Credited with the theory of Continental Drift
- The process by which earths crust breaks apart.
- Depression formed at a subduction zone.
- Huge trenches on Earth's seafloor.
20 Clues: The zone below the lithosphere. • Huge trenches on Earth's seafloor. • The outer part of the Earth's crust. • Plates slide sideways past each other. • Depression formed at a subduction zone. • Places where new seafloor is being created. • Credited with the theory of Plate Tectonics. • Credited with the theory of Continental Drift • ...
Ch6 2016-12-18
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- politics into trade theory—trade still has costs—there are losers from trade
- 16th and 17th century- encouraging exports, discouraging imports, for government interference, for trade surplus ( more exports than imports) – zero sum game—survival of the fittest, always be the winner
- Father of free trade and economics—tariffs are wasteful
- economic and strategic advantages that increase economies of scales and barriers of entry for new companies – help firms gain competitive advantage (Government intervention)
- Paul Krugman-intra trading—2 countries produce the same thing and still trade—taste and preferences matter to consumers
- Lower prices for consumers, focuses on each country to specialize on the products that can be produced most efficiently
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- specialization
- 1950’s- added the 4th factor—innovation/ technology – changing trade balance
- Relativity—no absolute only more or less
- Michael Porter-justifies certain interventions to help firm become more competitive
- adds to adam smith – efficiency is based on labor productivity (First factor)
- added more factors – Land, Labor, and Capital
- no barriers to trade, no tariffs, quota, no government interference—positive sum game—everyone working together
13 Clues: specialization • Relativity—no absolute only more or less • added more factors – Land, Labor, and Capital • Father of free trade and economics—tariffs are wasteful • politics into trade theory—trade still has costs—there are losers from trade • 1950’s- added the 4th factor—innovation/ technology – changing trade balance • ...
Market Structures Crossword 2017-11-20
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- Grants the firm the sole right to the production process of a good
- The demand curve of a firm in oligopoly
- An agreement between firms to charge a low price to deter other firms from entering the industry is known as _____ pricing
- When firms try to convince consumers that their goods are not perfect substitutes
- Firms join together for mutual benefit
- The advantages of large scale production are known as economies of _____
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- Firms in oligopoly aim to avoid a price _____
- A firm in monopoly often does not make the best use of scarce resources
- The removal of government controls from an industry
- The profit earned by firms engaged in monopolistic competition in the short run
10 Clues: Firms join together for mutual benefit • The demand curve of a firm in oligopoly • Firms in oligopoly aim to avoid a price _____ • The removal of government controls from an industry • Grants the firm the sole right to the production process of a good • A firm in monopoly often does not make the best use of scarce resources • ...
Scientific Revolution 2021-10-06
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- these people dominated science for almost 2,000 until the scientific revolution came about
- a theory stating that knowledge comes only from sensory experience
- discovered the scientific method
- a period of drastic scientific change
- created deductive reasoning and geometry
- what goes up must come down
- 2nd step in scientific method; form a __
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- led scientists to study the natural world more closely
- the theory that the earth revolves around the sun
- came up with the laws of planetary motion
- inventor of the telescope, microscope, and thermometer
- the new method to investigation and discovery
- defined the laws of gravity and motion
- presented the heliocentric theory over the geocentric
14 Clues: what goes up must come down • discovered the scientific method • a period of drastic scientific change • defined the laws of gravity and motion • created deductive reasoning and geometry • 2nd step in scientific method; form a __ • came up with the laws of planetary motion • the new method to investigation and discovery • the theory that the earth revolves around the sun • ...
Unit 9 Terms - Chase Shotwell 2024-01-31
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- scientist: laws of motion
- meeting to divide up Africa between big powers
- scientist: law of gravity
- forced exclusive trading/influence
- workers migrating to cities
- step by step manufacturing process
- authority to rule from God
- Natural Rights -life, liberty, property
- believed in the general rule of people
- established to produce items faster and cheaper
- Hobbs' theory of government
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- believe in separation of powers
- business owners/inventors
- Copernicus's theory
- wanted freedom of speech and religion
- the idea of logic over faith
- invented the steam engine
- gaining economic and political power
- believed in having absolute monarchs
- group who's not wealthy, not poor
20 Clues: Copernicus's theory • scientist: laws of motion • business owners/inventors • scientist: law of gravity • invented the steam engine • authority to rule from God • workers migrating to cities • Hobbs' theory of government • the idea of logic over faith • believe in separation of powers • group who's not wealthy, not poor • forced exclusive trading/influence • ...
Microeconomics Terms 2024-06-17
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- market structure with one firm
- when no firm is better off changing their decision
- the point where supply equals demand
- market structure with a few firms
- related goods where one is bought instead of the other
- tax system that decreases income inequality
- cost or benefit invoked to a third party due to economic actions
- someone who gets the benefit of something without paying for it
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- two goods that are bought together
- when firms work together to reduce competition
- when quantity supplied is greater than quantity demanded
- how quantity demanded changes in response to price changes
- money paid by the government for doing something
- coefficient that is used to measure income inequality
- when quantity demanded is greater than quantity supplied
- when cost is greater than revenue
- how much of a good producers make available to buy
- price times quantity sold
- how much of a good is bought by consumers
- tax on imports
20 Clues: tax on imports • price times quantity sold • market structure with one firm • when cost is greater than revenue • market structure with a few firms • two goods that are bought together • the point where supply equals demand • how much of a good is bought by consumers • tax system that decreases income inequality • when firms work together to reduce competition • ...
