theory of the firm Crossword Puzzles
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 • ...
Theory 1 2020-06-17
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- cultural studies tend to be?
- he put forth the idea of 'heresy of paraphrase'.
- he is the author of 'What is an Author'?
- this epic poem was analyzed from a Reader Response perspective by Stanley Fish.
- culture is?
- this critic is associated with the archetypal approach
- this theory explores the questions of the role of spatial setting in a poem.
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- this is defined as the error of evaluating a poem by its effects upon the reader
- Aesthetic Ideology was a term applied by this theorist.
- the term New Historicism was coined by?
- this school of theory shows a particular interest for the role of testimony in literature.
- This term was coined by the feminist Showlater
- the term ecological Imperialism was coined by?
- Who called Chaucer the father of English poetry?
- this critic is not concerned with Queer theory.
- There is nothing outside the text, said by?
- what is the relation between texts that inflicted by means of quotations and allusions?
17 Clues: culture is? • cultural studies tend to be? • the term New Historicism was coined by? • he is the author of 'What is an Author'? • There is nothing outside the text, said by? • This term was coined by the feminist Showlater • the term ecological Imperialism was coined by? • this critic is not concerned with Queer theory. • he put forth the idea of 'heresy of paraphrase'. • ...
Craig Pentland - Micro Crossword 2022-05-13
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- When one firm hires all labor in a market
- Goods that are both nonrival and nonexcludable
- Tax where the proportion of income paid in taxes rises as income rises
- When quantity demanded exceeds the quantity supplied
- When the government pays for the production of a good
- When quantity supplied exceeds the quantity demanded
- A group with buyers and sellers of a good or service
- Unit of happiness
- A cost or benefit that is imposed onto society by consumption or production of a good
- Goods produced abroad but consumed domestically
- A good with high income elasticity
- Production of goods based on comparative advantage
- One firm, high barriers to entry, differentiated products
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- Small number of interdependent firms
- Price where quantity supplied equals the quantity demanded
- Goods that are both rival and excludable
- Basic problem in economics
- Revenue minus costs
- Measures the sensitivity, or responsiveness, of a choice to a change in an external factor
- The price of a good multiplied by the quantity of that good sold
- Goods and services produced domestically but sold abroad
- The next unit, or increment of, an action
22 Clues: Unit of happiness • Revenue minus costs • Basic problem in economics • A good with high income elasticity • Small number of interdependent firms • Goods that are both rival and excludable • When one firm hires all labor in a market • The next unit, or increment of, an action • Goods that are both nonrival and nonexcludable • Goods produced abroad but consumed domestically • ...
FERM 300 Review for final exam 2025-04-30
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- Author of 'De honesta voluptate et valetudine' in 1470
- Tuber that became a staple food in Central Europe in the 1800s
- Food preservation technique developed in the 1800s
- Utensil introduced in the 14th century and accepted in the 17th century
- Egyptian Goddess of Beer, known as “Lady of Drunkenness”
- Babylonian law code that regulated Mesopotamian beer production "The Code of [...]"
- Permitted for consumption by Islamic dietary law
- Fermented Slavic/Baltic beverage made from bread
- Forbidden/unlawful for consumption by Islamic dietary law
- Animal that is venerated like a God in Hinduism
- Fat rendered out of the tail of a plump sheep, used to cook meat
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- Theory that explained that the human body depended on four humors
- Fermented milk beverage, similar to thick yogurt
- Sumerian Goddess of Beer
- Animal that is deemed filthy in Islam
- Theory that predicts when foragers will add an item to their diet "Optimal [...] theory"
- Flavoring produced at a large scale in the West Indies during the Renaissance
- Holy month of fasting and introspection for Muslims
- Fermented beverage that uses a SCOBY
19 Clues: Sumerian Goddess of Beer • Fermented beverage that uses a SCOBY • Animal that is deemed filthy in Islam • Animal that is venerated like a God in Hinduism • Fermented milk beverage, similar to thick yogurt • Permitted for consumption by Islamic dietary law • Fermented Slavic/Baltic beverage made from bread • Food preservation technique developed in the 1800s • ...
Crossword puzzle 2021-08-24
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- how fast and object is moving
- the study of earths landforms
- amount of gravitational force affecting an object
- the study of the physical nature of stars and other bodies in space
- the theory that earths features are the results of catastrophes
- of closeness to the desired value
- the theory that the continents are subtly drifting farther from each other as a result of tectonic activity
- the study of the physics of earth and space
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- the shifting of earths layers sometimes causing earthquakes
- the theory that the earths landforms were made through slow processes that are still observable today
- ability to reproduce the same result every time
- the study of space
- the study of fossils
- notation-expresses numbers in a convenient decimal form
- analysis- relationship between two physical quantities based on their base quantities
15 Clues: the study of space • the study of fossils • how fast and object is moving • the study of earths landforms • of closeness to the desired value • the study of the physics of earth and space • ability to reproduce the same result every time • amount of gravitational force affecting an object • notation-expresses numbers in a convenient decimal form • ...
Introduction to Government 2014-02-06
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- theory that government was created when was power given to the divine
- the President's branch
- Supreme Court's branch
- theory where people voluntarily gave power to the state for the good of all
- theory that government was born of force
- how a society makes and enforces public policy
- a country or nation
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- 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
- Congress's branch
11 Clues: Congress's branch • a country or nation • the President's branch • Supreme Court's branch • theory that government was born of force • the body of laws that set up our government • how a society makes and enforces public policy • consists of House of Representatives and Senate • theory that government came out of a family or clan • ...
Service Marketing 2015-10-03
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- an act that creates benefits for customers
- internal standards that customers use to judge the quality of service experience
- customer's voluntary decision to patronizing a specific firm
- the design of any physical location where customer come to place orders
- a lack consistency in outputs and inputs
- formal expression of dissatisfaction of service experience
- reducing variation in service operations
- physical objects or devices that provide benefits for customer through ownership
- the core output produced by a firm
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- the degree of which a service satisfies customers by meeting their expectations
- establishing a distinctive place in the mind of customers
- a name, phrase, design, symbol
- something that can not be touched
- personal selling to prospective customers through telephone
- capable of being touch
- customer who acts in a thoughtless or abusive way
- all resources required to create service offering
- subconscious, deeply felt desires that often concern long time
- a physical location where suppliers and customer meet to do business
- any form of non-personal communication by a marketer to persuade target audience
20 Clues: capable of being touch • a name, phrase, design, symbol • something that can not be touched • the core output produced by a firm • a lack consistency in outputs and inputs • reducing variation in service operations • an act that creates benefits for customers • customer who acts in a thoughtless or abusive way • all resources required to create service offering • ...
Science PeTa 2023-06-06
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- -This physicist demonstrated that electric and magnetic fields travel through space as waves moving at the speed of light.
- -_____ relativity theory explains about gravity.
- -The speed of light in an empty space has the same _____ for all observer regardless of their velocity.
- -According to Maxwell, light as a wave have both electrical and magnetic components and that it moves at a constant speed of 186,000 _____ per second.
- -The first principle in Einstein theory is the _____ law principle. It states that all motions are relative to the selected reference frame or viewpoint.
- -He is the famous scientist that proposed the Special Relativity Theory?
- -Time _____ is the apparent difference in the time interval between two events as measured by two clocks
- -The second principle in Einstein's theory deals with the speed of light. This is the _____ of speed.
- -Gravitational _____ is a region in space in which gravity is too strong that even light cannot escape.
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- -This is a disturbance in the regular elliptical movement pattern of a certain celestial body.
- -The planet is said to be most affected by the gravitational force of the sun.
- -The fastest speed known to man is equal to the speed of _____.
- -Newtonian mechanics is grounded on the use of Newton's three laws of motion. The mechanics explains that_____,time,and mass, are absolute.
- -One of Albert Einstein's most famous equation, the mass-energy equivalence, is the principle which concludes that anything that has a mass also has an equal amount of _____.
- -Length _____ is the phenomenon in which an observer at rest would observe a moving object's length to be shorter than its proper length.
- -As the mass of an object becomes massive, the energy needed to move it becomes _____.
- -The relativity of _____ is a concept in Special Relativity Theory which says that if two events are separated in space or position, it is absolutely impossible for the two events to occur simultaneously for two observers
- -The Relativity Postulate, where it is assumed that the laws of physics are the same in all _____ reference.
- -The consistent law principle states that all _____ are relative to the selected reference frame or viewpoint.
- -According to Newton's_____ law, objects in the environment moves in a straight line; hence, the change of location from one environment to another environment must register a straight line to other straight lines.
20 Clues: -_____ relativity theory explains about gravity. • -The fastest speed known to man is equal to the speed of _____. • -He is the famous scientist that proposed the Special Relativity Theory? • -The planet is said to be most affected by the gravitational force of the sun. • -As the mass of an object becomes massive, the energy needed to move it becomes _____. • ...
Chapter 8 and 9 Vocab 2021-01-22
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- The life of discipleship that is comprised of dying to oneself in the manner of Jesus and living to please God and serve others
- The theory of atonement in which Jesus’ death changes our inward disposition, enabling us to love others
- The act of God to redeem humanity for himself by sending Jesus to die on the cross
- The theory of atonement in which Jesus’ death shows God’s displeasure with sin and Jesus’ death pays the debt caused by our transgression of God’s justice.
- The theory of atonement in which Jesus’ death satisfies the debt of God’s honor that our sins affronted
- The theory of atonement in which Jesus’ death is a triumph over evil and the devil.
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- The Roman official responsible for Jesus’ trial and ultimate execution
- The theory of atonement in which Jesus died as humanity’s representative and substitute and takes away the penalty meant for us (WCOTB, 131-132).
- The theory of atonement in which Jesus “re-lives” the temptations of Adam and Israel, succeeding where they failed.
- The theory of atonement in which Jesus’ death provides an example of love for believers to emulate (WCOTB, 131-132).
- A form of death penalty favored by the Romans for utterly humiliating a person, usually an enemy of the Empire, through excruciating pain
- The early Christian symbol used by Christians to identify themselves. It was comprised of the letter tau and rho which, when superimposed, form a cross .
12 Clues: The Roman official responsible for Jesus’ trial and ultimate execution • The act of God to redeem humanity for himself by sending Jesus to die on the cross • The theory of atonement in which Jesus’ death is a triumph over evil and the devil. • The theory of atonement in which Jesus’ death satisfies the debt of God’s honor that our sins affronted • ...
Bookkeeping and Accounting 2022-02-21
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- the simplest form of organization, it is owned by one person known as proprietor or entrepreneur.
- is interested in the financial statement to determine whether to acquire ownership in the firm.
- this involves the measurement of social costs and benefits such as the measurement of traffic patterns for the most efficient use of traffic funds.
- This provides management a plan for future operations and after this plan has been applied, summaries and reports comparing the actual accomplishments with the plan are provided.
- a financial report as of a given date designed to reflect the financial position of the company by presenting all the properties owned by the business and all debts or other claims against these properties.
- in this phase, items are sorted and grouped.
- things of value that are owned and used by the enterprise in its operations.
- are obligations that the firm owes to other individuals or organizations for the acquisitions of goods and services.
- represents the investment of the owner in the business.
- this has to do with the controlling, determining, and controlling costs particularly those costs in producing a product or service.
- business owned by five or more persons whose ownership is evidenced by shares of stocks.
- This is the principal service that a public accountant offers.
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- Faculty members in Accounting in various colleges and universities are Certified Public Accountants.
- may be defined as the systematic and chronological recording of the financial transactions of an enterprise.
- are interested in information to enable them to assess the ability of the firm to provide remuneration and other benefits.
- It is accounting job done by private business enterprises.
- This includes the recording transactions and preparing financial reports for the use of the management, owners, creditors, governmental units, and other interested parties.
- This includes preparation and filing of income tax returns.
- an association of two or more persons to carry on as co-owners of a business for profit.
19 Clues: in this phase, items are sorted and grouped. • represents the investment of the owner in the business. • It is accounting job done by private business enterprises. • This includes preparation and filing of income tax returns. • This is the principal service that a public accountant offers. • ...
Unit One and Unit Two 2018-02-05
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- This mode according to Bruner is a mode where children learn through Physical Movements
- This mode according to Bruner is a mode where children use one thing to represent another in their play.
- Parent ignores the child's needs.
- Created a Theory of Scaffolding
- During this stage children learn about the environment by using their senses to explore the world.
- Children imitate and copy from the people/environment around them.
- This stage of the ecological system changes over time and with age.
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- The first section of the ecological system is called what? This is where the child is centered and immediate family?
- Atkinson and Shiffrin proposed a theory called the multi-store model of?
- Parents are unavailable to the child and child/rejects them.
- There are ....... stages to schematic development?
- Children learn this skill around 7 years. Children understand quantity remains the same when appearance changes.
- The critical period for building attachment according to Bowlby is ...... year?
- Children under the age of 2 usually play alone with toys and do not attempt to play with others.
- Operant Conditioning Theory
- Created a theory where social interaction and the role of the adult is important.
16 Clues: Operant Conditioning Theory • Created a Theory of Scaffolding • Parent ignores the child's needs. • There are ....... stages to schematic development? • Parents are unavailable to the child and child/rejects them. • Children imitate and copy from the people/environment around them. • This stage of the ecological system changes over time and with age. • ...
Leadership 2021-02-22
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- an unacknowledged barrier to advancement in a profession
- Other name for trait theory
- Locus of control view that believes events in one's life are driven by themselves
- He developed a model of leadership that focuses on skills
- a path goal leadership style that encourages peak performance through goal setting
- A path goal leadership style; provides psychological support and people oriented behaviour
- personal characteristics that lead to great performance is a leadership role
- Leadership behaviour where the leader defines the boundaries within which to solve a problem
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- Leadership theory that advocates there is no universal best way of leadership
- This skill is about knowledge about and ability to work with people
- Source of leader power, influence through giving incentives
- The ability to influence, motivate and enable others to contribute toward the effectiveness of the organisation
- Motivational scholar known for expectancy theory
- A path goal leadership style which encourages employee involvement
- Abbreviation for a leadership theory that focuses on the relationship between the leader & the followers
15 Clues: Other name for trait theory • Motivational scholar known for expectancy theory • an unacknowledged barrier to advancement in a profession • He developed a model of leadership that focuses on skills • Source of leader power, influence through giving incentives • A path goal leadership style which encourages employee involvement • ...
The Origins of Language 2025-12-26
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- Copying sounds from nature.
- The belief that language was given by a higher power.
- An early scientific approach that compares languages to study their origins.
- A theory based on emotional reactions and cries.
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- A theory suggesting language began by imitating natural sounds.
- The scientific study of how language emerged and developed.
- A system humans use to communicate ideas.
- A theory claiming language developed from body movements.
- The scientific study of language.
- A theory connecting language to cooperation and group work.
10 Clues: Copying sounds from nature. • The scientific study of language. • A system humans use to communicate ideas. • A theory based on emotional reactions and cries. • The belief that language was given by a higher power. • A theory claiming language developed from body movements. • The scientific study of how language emerged and developed. • ...
Our Puzzling Economy 2021-04-06
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- break-____ point
- supply curve showing quantity per firm
- response to change in price
- listing of quantities and prices
- extra output/ change in total product
- ____materials are unprocessed materials
- ___of production
- supply _____ is a measure of quantity supplied responding to price
- sum of fixed variable costs
- amount of product produced
- changes when output changes
- electronic business
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- total___ is the number of units sold X avg. price per unit
- maker of goods
- marginal______ compares extra benefits and costs of an action
- extra cost when an extra product is produced
- _____quantity of output
- next best thing
- ___returns are more units added and increased output
- complete output of firm
- change in amount of products for sale
- graph showing various quantities at each price
- goes well with
- extra revenue in production and sale
- payment from government to protect an issue
25 Clues: maker of goods • goes well with • next best thing • break-____ point • ___of production • electronic business • _____quantity of output • complete output of firm • amount of product produced • response to change in price • sum of fixed variable costs • changes when output changes • listing of quantities and prices • extra revenue in production and sale • ...
Unit 12 2022-12-25
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- a small mechanical or electronic device or tool
- form a theory or conjecture about a subject without firm evidence
- a panel of keys that operate a computer or typewriter
- facts and statistics collected together for reference or analysis
- copy (data) from one computer system to another, typically over the internet
- approach or enter (a place)
- an activity that is natural to or the purpose of a person or thing
- closely and neatly packed together
- contemplate or conceive of as a possibility
- a quantity or supply of something kept for use as needed
- communication over a distance by cable, telegraph, telephone
- a device used for observing, checking, or keeping a continuous record of something
- a roll of parchment or paper for writing on
- a performance, show, or event staged for public entertainment
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- old-fashioned
- the faculty or state of being able to see
- almost or nearly as described, but not completely or according to strict definition
- a first or preliminary version of a device
- the adaptation of a system, device, etc. to be operated by computer
- something remembered from the past
- a small, portable personal computer
- the application of scientific knowledge for practical purposes
- associate or relate in some respect
- a quantity or supply of something kept for use as needed
- a relationship in which a person or thing is linked or associated with something else
- without conscious thought or attention
- a thing made or adapted for a particular purpose
- control the functioning of machine or system
- using radio, microwaves, etc. (as opposed to wires or cables) to transmit signals
29 Clues: old-fashioned • approach or enter (a place) • something remembered from the past • closely and neatly packed together • a small, portable personal computer • associate or relate in some respect • without conscious thought or attention • the faculty or state of being able to see • a first or preliminary version of a device • contemplate or conceive of as a possibility • ...
Plate tectonic cross word puzzle 2022-01-02
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- tectonics The name both of a theory and of a specialization of tectonics
- The upper layer of Earth's interior
- A tectonic process thatresults when plates converge and one plate forces the other down into Earth's mantle
- A form of stress produced by the action of equal and opposite forces
- A split between two bodies (for example, two plates) that once were joined
- ridges Sub marine mountain ridges where new seafloor is created by seafloor spreading
- The center of Earth, an area constituting about 16% of the planet's volume and 32% of its mass
- The thick, dense layer of rock, approximately 1,429 mi
- trench A deep depression in the ocean floor caused by the convergence of plates and the resulting subduction of one plate
- An area of fracturing between rocks resulting from stress
- Large movable segments of the lithosphere
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- drift The theory that the configuration of Earth's continents was once different than it is today
- The theory that the configuration of Earth's continents was once different than it is today
- A region of extremely high pressure underlying the lithosphere, where rocks are deformed by enormous stresses
- spreading The theory that seafloors crack open along thecrests of mid-ocean ridges and that new seafloor forms in those areas
- valley A long trough bounded by two or more faults
- A tectonic process whereby plates move away from each other
- margins Boundaries between plates
- The uppermost division of the solid earth, representing less than 1% of its volume and varying in depth from 3-37 mi
- An area of rock that has been bent by stress
20 Clues: margins Boundaries between plates • The upper layer of Earth's interior • Large movable segments of the lithosphere • An area of rock that has been bent by stress • valley A long trough bounded by two or more faults • The thick, dense layer of rock, approximately 1,429 mi • An area of fracturing between rocks resulting from stress • ...
2024-25 History Events 2024-11-03
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- Cortes Sails to Mexico
- DaVinci Paints the Mona Lisa
- The Pilgrims Land at New Plymouth
- The Founding of Jamestown
- The Thirty Years' War
- Henry VIII & the Act of Supremacy
- Copernicus Introduces the Heliocentric Theory
- Ismail Becomes Shah of the Safavid Empire of Persia
- The Battle of Bosworth Field
- Galileo Develops the Heliocentric Theory
- The Council of Troubles & The Dutch Revolt
- St. Bartholomew's Day Massacre
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- John Knox and the Treaty of Edinburgh
- Tyndale Publishes the New Testament in English
- The Italian Renaissance
- Columbus Sails to the World
- Suleiman the Magnificent Attacks Vienna
- England Defeats the Spanish Armada
- Luther Posts His "95 Theses"
- Shakespeare Writes Taming of the Shrew
- Calvin Publishes the The Institutes of the Christian Religion
21 Clues: The Thirty Years' War • Cortes Sails to Mexico • The Italian Renaissance • The Founding of Jamestown • Columbus Sails to the World • DaVinci Paints the Mona Lisa • Luther Posts His "95 Theses" • The Battle of Bosworth Field • St. Bartholomew's Day Massacre • The Pilgrims Land at New Plymouth • Henry VIII & the Act of Supremacy • England Defeats the Spanish Armada • ...
Mergers & Acquisitions 2026-03-31
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- a potential pitfall of M&As where the merger reduces competition too much
- another word for internal development
- an M&A to take a firm into new markets
- problems associated with buying another firm and getting "spare parts"
- doing your homework before signing a deal
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- an acquisition where the target doesn't want to be acquired
- another term for mergers and acquisitions
- one company buys another
- an M&A undertaken to exploit one industry blurring into another
- one benefit of M&A
- joining together of two companies, often friendly
- the goal of M&As where the sum exceeds the whole of the parts
- an M&A done to eliminate excess capacity in an industry
- reducing the number of possible deals down to the best one
- managers think they have more skill than they really do
- the difference between the M&A price and the target's market value
16 Clues: one benefit of M&A • one company buys another • another word for internal development • an M&A to take a firm into new markets • another term for mergers and acquisitions • doing your homework before signing a deal • joining together of two companies, often friendly • an M&A done to eliminate excess capacity in an industry • ...
Science Project 2023-03-30
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- Fossil fuels are natural...
- The theory that all living things evolved from a common ancestor
- Behaviors that must be learned
- The movement of genes through generations
- The act of adapting to your environment
- The differences in species
- A random change in genes
- Survival of the fittest
- He developed the theory of evolution
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- Migration is an ... behavior
- Pretending to be someone/something else
- Variation in genes that can stop reproduction
- The opposite of natural selection
- Bears do this
- The adaption was...
- Blending into an environment
- An inherited characteristic
- The opposite of prey
- The official name for an animals child
- The quality of being adapted
20 Clues: Bears do this • The adaption was... • The opposite of prey • Survival of the fittest • A random change in genes • The differences in species • Fossil fuels are natural... • An inherited characteristic • Migration is an ... behavior • Blending into an environment • The quality of being adapted • Behaviors that must be learned • The opposite of natural selection • ...
Cells-Abe 2023-02-08
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- The power house
- All plants are made of cells
- All animals are made of cells
- Regulates what goes in and what comes out, in all cells
- Cells come from other cells
- the movement of watter across a cell
- The theory that all things are made of cells
- Help cell structure
- The workers of the cell
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- Cells divide
- Modifies proteins
- requires energy
- Contains the infromation of the cell
- They assemble proteins
- The highway for the cell
- the movement of particles from a higher consentration to a lower
- Doesn't require energy
- The brain
- found in plant cells and bacteria
- allows prokaryotic cells to move
20 Clues: The brain • Cells divide • requires energy • The power house • Modifies proteins • Help cell structure • They assemble proteins • Doesn't require energy • The workers of the cell • The highway for the cell • Cells come from other cells • All plants are made of cells • All animals are made of cells • allows prokaryotic cells to move • found in plant cells and bacteria • ...
government cross word puzzle 2020-12-03
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- theory of government that says that our government is controlled by too many groups
- legislature divided into two houses
- Branch of government that writes laws
- Branch of government that implements and executes laws
- Branch of government that upholds Constitution
- national rifle association
- publication of false information to damage one's reputation
- necessary for the government to search your property
- advisory council for a president
- a strategy used to stall Senate from voting on a bill
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- government scandal during the Nixon Administration
- theory of government that says that our government is equally split in power
- theory of government that says that our government is controlled by those with the most power
- law established from previous court decisions
- Political party that tends to conserve more money
- Political party that tends to spend more money
- one of two people elected to represent a state in the Senate
- individuals who already hold office running in an election
- media programming that is focused on a particular interest and audience
- political action committee
- the president rejecting a bill passed by Congress
21 Clues: national rifle association • political action committee • advisory council for a president • legislature divided into two houses • Branch of government that writes laws • law established from previous court decisions • Political party that tends to spend more money • Branch of government that upholds Constitution • Political party that tends to conserve more money • ...
Partnership 2021-05-12
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- Minimum number of partners in a partnership firm.
- Manager's commission is a ____ against profit.
- As a _____, A(partner) is bounded by the acts of other partners.
- Profits are distributed in ____ ratio in absence of Articles of Partnership.
- Profit earned by a firm from its operating and non-operating activities.
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- A partnership is established for ____ business.
- Method used for calculation of IOD whey drawings are irregular
- Manager is an ____ of firm.
- Capital A/c that always show credit balance.
- Partnership Deed helps in avoiding ____.
10 Clues: Manager is an ____ of firm. • Partnership Deed helps in avoiding ____. • Capital A/c that always show credit balance. • Manager's commission is a ____ against profit. • A partnership is established for ____ business. • Minimum number of partners in a partnership firm. • Method used for calculation of IOD whey drawings are irregular • ...
LU4: CAUSATION 2023-09-11
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- This theory looks at the proximate or direct cause of a prohibited situation.
- This theory is applied independently to determine if the chain of causation has been broken.
- The Mokgethi case stated that the theories of legal causation may follow a ______ approach as it is wrong to identify only one theory as the correct one to be applied.
- The existence of a factual causation may give rise to determining a _____ link which gives rise to legal causation.
- This rule helps establish factual causation.
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- In order to determine how the death of another person was caused, the act in question must have ______ the death.
- If two or more people act together to commit a crime, each of them will be guilty in accordance with what doctrine?
- This theory confuses causation with culpability.
- This theory focuses on the _________ between a certain type of event and the result.
- The degree of _____ on the part of medical staff will determine if the chain of causation has been broken.
- Maxim: You take your _____ as you find him.
- A person will be found guilty if they omitted to act where they had a _____ to do so.
- Which considerations have to exist when determining whether a person's act is punishable?
- What must be determined first when we determine causation.
14 Clues: Maxim: You take your _____ as you find him. • This rule helps establish factual causation. • This theory confuses causation with culpability. • What must be determined first when we determine causation. • This theory looks at the proximate or direct cause of a prohibited situation. • ...
Free Enterprise 2016-11-14
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- the extra or additional costs or benefits of a decision
- things that people desire to have
- something that encourages or motivates a person to take action
- unable to be felt by touch
- an explanation of how something works, designed to answer a question for which there is no obvious answer
- a means for deciding who gets what portion of the available resources and goods
- anything that satisfies a person's wants or brings satisfaction; also tangible products
- the science that studies the choices of people trying to satisfy their wants in a world of scarcity
- the most highly valued opportunity or alternative forfeited when a choice is made
- a condition in which our wants are greater than the resources available to satisfy them
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- the branch of economics that deals with human behavior and choices as they relate to the entire economy
- tasks that people pay others to perform for them
- the special talent that some people have for searching out and taking advantage of new business opportunities and for developing new products and new ways of doing things
- produced goods that can be used as resources for further production
- a situation in which more of one thing necessarily means less of something else
- anything that is used to produce goods or services
- able to be felt by touched
- the branch of economics that deals with human behavior and choices as they relate to relatively small units-an individual, a business firm, or a single market
- the quality of bringing satisfaction or happiness
- the physical and mental talents that people contribute to the production of goods and services; ex. truck driver, accountant, lawyer
20 Clues: unable to be felt by touch • able to be felt by touched • things that people desire to have • tasks that people pay others to perform for them • the quality of bringing satisfaction or happiness • anything that is used to produce goods or services • the extra or additional costs or benefits of a decision • something that encourages or motivates a person to take action • ...
A Christmas Carol 2021-12-16
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- main character's name
- another name for a ghost
- where in London the story takes place
- name of the author
- the era in which the story is set
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- how many ghosts visited the main character
- the clerk at the firm
- name of the very ill boy
- what chapters are called in the story
- the dead business partner of the firm
10 Clues: name of the author • main character's name • the clerk at the firm • another name for a ghost • name of the very ill boy • the era in which the story is set • where in London the story takes place • what chapters are called in the story • the dead business partner of the firm • how many ghosts visited the main character
big banging 2016-08-21
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- is a chemical element with chemical symbol H
- which law of thermodynamics does the big bang theory violate?
- what is the second lightest element?
- is an astronomical object orbiting a star
- is the prevailing cosmological model for the universe from the earliest known periods through its subsequent large-scale evolution
- formed from the collapsing gases
- is more properly known as the cosmic microwave background (CMB)
- nothing can travel than the speed of _____
- is all of time and space and its content
- is the antiparticle or the antimatter counterpart of the electron
- who patterned the model to the general gravity theory
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- is an interstellar cloud of dust, hydrogen, helium and other ionized gases
- is a natural phenomenon
- areas of intense gravitational pressure
- is the generic term for the hypothetical physical processes that produced an asymmetry (imbalance) between baryons and antibaryons
- the last name of the person who coined the "big bang"
- is defined as "total destruction" or "complete obliteration" of an object
- at the center of the blackhole
- name given to when the universe will collapse in on itself
- was an english astronomer noted primarily for the theory of stellar nucleosynthesis, but also for his often controversial stances on other scientific matters—in particular his rejection of the "Big Bang"
20 Clues: is a natural phenomenon • at the center of the blackhole • formed from the collapsing gases • what is the second lightest element? • areas of intense gravitational pressure • is all of time and space and its content • is an astronomical object orbiting a star • nothing can travel than the speed of _____ • is a chemical element with chemical symbol H • ...
The Neutral Theory of Evolution 2013-09-24
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- a mutation where a purine is exchanged for another purine or a pyrimidine for another pyrimidine; a synonymous ________
- the evolutionary theory which states that variation in a population is mostly due to neutral mutations
- also known as silent mutations, this type of substitution results in a change in nucleotide sequence that doesn't affect the amino acid sequence
- a technique used by evolutionary biologists to approximate the time two species diverged (hint: 2 words, no space)
- the ________ neutral theory of evolution provides a relationship between population size and the rate of molecular evolution
- greatest EEB390 GSI ever
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- 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
- a mutation where a purine is exchanged for a pyrimidine or vice versa; a synonymous ____________
- Professor Smith has an impressive one of these
- a type of substitution that results in the changing of the nucleotide sequence, which changes the amino acid sequence
- a form of natural selection that selects for 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 • ...
The actual theory of evolution 2024-08-24
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- Thing responsible of the traits'variations
- synonym of “kind of living thind”
- Trait of the girafes' neck used to explain the theory
- a synonym of a trip
- Name of the island where the discovery was made
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- Name of the birds discovered (plural)
- things eaten by the skinniest birds
- synonym of "the most adapted"
- Country where the father of evolution comes from
- Name of the kind of butterfly "Peppered ..."
- Part of the bird which was interesting in the discovery
- The common ancestor with human
12 Clues: a synonym of a trip • synonym of "the most adapted" • The common ancestor with human • synonym of “kind of living thind” • things eaten by the skinniest birds • Name of the birds discovered (plural) • Thing responsible of the traits'variations • Name of the kind of butterfly "Peppered ..." • Name of the island where the discovery was made • ...
The Biological Theory of Schizophrenia 2023-07-03
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- Many psychologists believe that there is a ‘?’ basis to schizophrenia.
- The pre-frontal cortex, which acts like a control centre for the brain, appears to be ‘?’ in individuals with schizophrenia, which may explain why these individuals often lose control over their psychological functioning, such as planning ahead, being organised and making judgements.
- Scans have shown that, in people with schizophrenia, blood flow is ‘?’ in the frontal cortex region of the brain, and that this part of the brain is smaller in volume. Tests have shown that this area is also less frequently activated when certain tasks are carried out.
- The ‘?’, which has a role in formation of memories and the emotions that go with them, is smaller in volume in people with schizophrenia, and research shows that, in general, the more severe the disorder is, the more deflated this part if the brain is.
- Researchers have argued that, even though the effects may not be seen until many years later, some of this neurological damage in people with schizophrenia may occur before they are born, when their brain is exposed to an ‘?’ in the womb.
- Dopamine is linked to behaviours such as movement, perception, attention and ‘?’.
- Dopamine affects the way that the brain functions, however there is also evidence that differences in the brain activity of people with and without schizophrenia could also be down to brain ‘?’.
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- A neurotransmitter is a chemical that passes messages around the brain, and ‘?’ is an example of a neurotransmitter.
- The temporal lobes are lower in volume in those suffering from schizophrenia, which is mainly due to a lack of ‘?’ matter in the brain.
- In individuals with schizophrenia, messages from dopaminergic neurons (that transmit dopamine) fire too easily and often, which is why their movements may become erratic and why they may experience hallucinations and ‘?’.
- Although we all rely on dopamine to send messages through the network of the brain, one idea is that there is too much of it in the ‘?’ of individuals with schizophrenia.
- When ‘?’, a person’s brain with schizophrenia will look different to that of a person’s brain without schizophrenia.
12 Clues: Many psychologists believe that there is a ‘?’ basis to schizophrenia. • Dopamine is linked to behaviours such as movement, perception, attention and ‘?’. • A neurotransmitter is a chemical that passes messages around the brain, and ‘?’ is an example of a neurotransmitter. • ...
Insight Learning 2012-10-08
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- The common human experience of sudden understanding
- Intuitive understanding and insight of something
- Experimenting until a solution is found
- The theory considers the perception of the whole situation
- The are of cognitive psychology that studies the processes involved in solving problems
- Relationship A relationship that is concerned with a set of principles underlying and guiding the work.
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- The theory that human and animal behavior can be explained in terms of conditioning
- A theory of psychology that emphasizes the importance of configurational properties.
- An animal's ability to solve something, without any prior experience
- The process of using your mind to consider something carefully
- The action of exchanging something
- The sense of realizing something
12 Clues: The sense of realizing something • The action of exchanging something • Experimenting until a solution is found • Intuitive understanding and insight of something • The common human experience of sudden understanding • The theory considers the perception of the whole situation • The process of using your mind to consider something carefully • ...
Magruder Text CH1ALL 2016-02-02
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- When power rests with the people (5).
- A particular place or region (5).
- This state has 285 million people (6).
- The power to make laws (4).
- Another word for nation (5).
- Jefferson said that this is the price of liberty (10).
- This theory says government comes from family & tradition (7).
- Absolute power within its own territory.
- The power to enforce law(4).
- Jefferson said that the Declaration of Independence was based on his ideas (8).
- The power to interpret laws (4/5).
- He said “If men were angels, no government would be necessary” (9).
- This theory says some people just take over with power and force (7).
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- The world’s most populous state (6).
- He said that “You can only be free if I am free (10).
- Body of laws (5).
- The nation’s first constitution (9).
- When power is held by a single person (5).
- This theory says people agree with one another to create a state (8).
- A very small state surrounded by Italy (5).
- How society makes and enforces its public policies (4).
- He said that “The God who gave us life gave us liberty at the same time (10).
- This word sometimes used to mean immoral (5).
- The earliest known government was here(5).
- This theory says god has given some people a devine right to rule (7).
25 Clues: Body of laws (5). • The power to make laws (4). • Another word for nation (5). • The power to enforce law(4). • A particular place or region (5). • The power to interpret laws (4/5). • The world’s most populous state (6). • The nation’s first constitution (9). • When power rests with the people (5). • This state has 285 million people (6). • ...
Firms' costs, revenues and objectives 2020-04-21
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- It refers to an expense incurred by a firm.
- The total cost or revenue calculated per unit of output is termed as _____________ cost or revenue.
- When a firm increases its resources and output in exactly the same proportion, this is referred to as _______________ returns to scale.
- When a firm increases its resources and benefits from a larger than proportionate increase in output, this is known as ____________ returns to scale.
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- A cost which remains unchanged at all levels of output is known as a ___________ cost.
- It refers to the money collected by a firm upon the sale of its products.
- The sum of fixed and variable cost is termed as _________ cost.
- When a firm increases its resources but experiences a less than proportionate increase in output, this is described as ____________ returns to scale.
- A cost which varies directly with output is termed as ___________ cost.
9 Clues: It refers to an expense incurred by a firm. • The sum of fixed and variable cost is termed as _________ cost. • A cost which varies directly with output is termed as ___________ cost. • It refers to the money collected by a firm upon the sale of its products. • A cost which remains unchanged at all levels of output is known as a ___________ cost. • ...
Section 6 Ch 1+2 2020-12-08
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- people who study philosophy, history, science, politics, economics, and social issues
- English philosopher and physician
- French philophser and author
- theory that says the sun is the center of the earth
- series of events that started modern science
- research with method that has define steps
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- French philophser who advocated the separation of executive and legislative and judicial powers
- French philosopher who believed that the natural goodness of a man was warped by society
- advocated equal education for women
- theory that the earth is the center of the universe
- astronomer who was the first to use the telescope
- a system of ideas that explain something
- an agreement among society
- the study of living things
14 Clues: an agreement among society • the study of living things • French philophser and author • English philosopher and physician • advocated equal education for women • a system of ideas that explain something • research with method that has define steps • series of events that started modern science • astronomer who was the first to use the telescope • ...
PhilosoBe-Or-Not-To-Be 2013-07-20
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- small group of soldiers within a civilian population
- something that is objectively true
- happiness based on store bought things
- middle ground between pacifism and realism
- war within a political nation
- by starting a war now, this will help to deter a bigger war later on
- theory that everyone has a different view of right & wrong
- founder of Objectivism
- base of the Hierarchy of Needs
- prejudice against other species but one's own
- soldiers conflicting with their government
- moral values vary from person to person and from time to time
- 'When in ____...'; Saint Ambrose's famous saying
- argued that animals are not part of the moral community
- shaped physical as well as moral evolution
- like existentialism but focused rather on the people
- theory that states that morals values are of no importance
- theory that argues 'right' and 'wrong' are feelings
- argues that war is a normal and necessary part of history
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- the attacking country in war
- type of warfare where the whole society is involved
- knowing moral facts intuitively using your _____ _____
- this philosopher argued that complete happiness is found through God
- created the 'Hierarchy of Needs'
- theory that states that the world is void of meaning
- theory based on how much good an action will bring
- argues that there are no 'good wars'
- argued that humans are evil in nature and ethics exist to control the chaos
- creator of the Hedonic Calculus
- crafted a more refined version of Utilitarianism
- deciding to attack first before your opponent attacks you
- religious individuals believe this is what created humans
- happiness & satisfaction reached through fulfillment of your destiny
- religion that stresses family roles and relationships
- not directly attacked but offering support to an attacked country
- religion that identifies 'desire' as the cause of suffering
- argued that each individual must create his own morals
- argued that there is no one definition for 'good'
- argued for the goodness of mankind
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' • something that is objectively true • argued for the goodness of mankind • argues that there are no 'good wars' • happiness based on store bought things • ...
Development key terms 2018-11-09
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- Part of the brain, fully developed by birth, that is in charge of autonomic functioning
- The number of weeks by which the cerebellum is developed
- The name of the stage of Piaget's theory in which children acquire object permanence
- ______ operational The name of the stage of Piaget's theory in which children overcome egocentrism and achieve conservation
- Individuals who prefer to learn from pictures and diagrams
- The number of weeks at which the neural tube splits into the spinal cord, forebrain, midbrain and hindbrain
- The psychologist who suggested people can have a fixed or growth mindset
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- The number of weeks by which the forebrain splits into the cortex and thalamus
- The psychologist who didn't believe that learning styles existed
- Individuals who prefer to learn from written information
- The name of the stage of Piaget's theory that occurs between 2 and 7 years
- ______ operational The final stage of Piaget's theory occurring after 11 years old
- The belief in your own ability to succeed at a task
- The belief that our behaviour is innate and caused by genetics
- Part of the brain involved in sensory processing and perception
15 Clues: The belief in your own ability to succeed at a task • Individuals who prefer to learn from written information • The number of weeks by which the cerebellum is developed • Individuals who prefer to learn from pictures and diagrams • The belief that our behaviour is innate and caused by genetics • Part of the brain involved in sensory processing and perception • ...
CHAPTER 1 AND 2 2023-07-03
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- EXCESS OF ACTUA
- THE CAPITALISED VALUE
- AS PER AS
- WHICH CAPITAL ACCOUNT WITH BALANCE A;WAYS SHOWS A CREDIT BALANCE
- GOODWILL
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- MINIMUM NUMBER OF PARTNERS IN A PARTNERSHIP FIRM
- TOTAL ASSETS
- FOR A FIRM INTEREST ON DRAWINGS IS ______
- WHAT IS THE LIABILITY OF A PARTNER
- IF THE DATE OF DRAWINGS OF A PARTNER IS NOT GIVEN
10 Clues: GOODWILL • AS PER AS • TOTAL ASSETS • EXCESS OF ACTUA • THE CAPITALISED VALUE • WHAT IS THE LIABILITY OF A PARTNER • FOR A FIRM INTEREST ON DRAWINGS IS ______ • MINIMUM NUMBER OF PARTNERS IN A PARTNERSHIP FIRM • IF THE DATE OF DRAWINGS OF A PARTNER IS NOT GIVEN • WHICH CAPITAL ACCOUNT WITH BALANCE A;WAYS SHOWS A CREDIT BALANCE
chapter 7 vocab 2023-02-27
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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 market place
- a way to attract customers through style, service, or location, but not a lower price
- an illegal agreement among 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 will pay for a good
- a market structure on 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 mix 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 form 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 market place • 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 • ...
Ethics Exam #2 2016-03-22
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- The only intrinsic good according to Kant.
- This is one feature the Moral Law must have.
- The mathematical formula Bentham created to calculate which action will lead to the most happiness.
- Bentham was concerned with quantity, but Mill was concerned with ______.
- One criticism against Kant states that his theory is too ______ to be applied.
- The moral theory focuses on the morality of the action itself.
- What was the name of the branch of Utilitarianism that was created to deal with some of the criticisms levied against the theory?
- In order to get moral credit, Kant said an action had to be done from _______.
- The course pack rejects ________ as a foundation for ethics because they are different depending on the country and era.
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- The only intrinsic good according to Bentham.
- Some have said of Kant's ethics that his rules are too ______
- The course pack rejects _____ as a foundation for ethics because it is contradictory and doesn't count as evidence.
- This imperative is how Kant says we can find out what the Moral Law is.
- The only intrinsic good according to Mill.
- In order to decide which of two pleasures is of higher quality, Mill proposed that we do this.
- According to Kant, it's not enough to do the right thing, you also had to have the right ______.
- The moral theory is based on measuring happiness.
- One criticism of Utilitarianism states that because it focuses on producing the best consequences, it ignores the concept that people can have moral _____.
- The course pack rejects ________ as a foundation for ethics because there are many and they disagree.
- What the course pack suggests we use as the foundation for ethics.
20 Clues: The only intrinsic good according to Mill. • The only intrinsic good according to Kant. • This is one feature the Moral Law must have. • The only intrinsic good according to Bentham. • The moral theory is based on measuring happiness. • Some have said of Kant's ethics that his rules are too ______ • The moral theory focuses on the morality of the action itself. • ...
jjk 2014-07-02
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- minimum number of members that must be present in a general meeting
- trade trade between two or more countries
- those engaged in profession
- introduction of new ideas or methods for producing goods and services
- / ends which a business firm seeks to achieve by its operations
- buying and selling of goods with an objective of earning profit
- activities by which we can earn our livelihood
- excess of revenue over costs
- activities necessary for facilating the exchange of goods and services
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- every partner is both an agent and a principal of other partners
- members of joint hindu family other than karta
- activities meant for assisting trade
- trader in case of a trading firm , the sole proprietor is called
- industries industries which provide trade facilities
- trade trade which takes place within a country
- holding and preservation of goods until they are finally consumed
- seal official signature of the company
- economic activities which are connected with conersion of resources into usefuk goods
- the return on debentures is called
- goods imported for export to other countries
20 Clues: those engaged in profession • excess of revenue over costs • the return on debentures is called • activities meant for assisting trade • seal official signature of the company • trade trade between two or more countries • goods imported for export to other countries • members of joint hindu family other than karta • activities by which we can earn our livelihood • ...
ANTH 270 2015-02-10
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- consisting in systematic observation, measurement, and experiment, and the formulation, testing, and modification of hypotheses.
- the study of human kind in the context of culture
- the most sexually reproductive and successful
- the study of humankind; in particular
- Reproductive success is defined as the passing of genes onto the next generation in a way that they too can pass on those genes
- the study of language within culture and humankind
- "System of nature through the three kingdoms of nature, according to classes, orders, genera and species, with characters, differences, synonyms, places".
- a supposition or a system of ideas intended to explain something, especially one based on general principles independent of the thing to be explained.
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- (On the Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection, or the Preservation of Favoured Races in the Struggle for Life) a treatise (1859) by Charles Darwin setting forth his theory of evolution.
- the study of humankind; physical anthropology; study of biological and behavioral aspects
- the science that deals with the earth's physical structure and substance, its history, and the processes that act on it.
- the theory that changes in the earth's crust during geological history have resulted chiefly from sudden violent and unusual events.
- the study of human history and prehistory through the excavation of sites and the analysis of artifacts and other physical remains.
- the idea that each species is fixed in its physical form which it doesn't change (at least not enough to constitute a new species)
- the process whereby organisms better adapted to their environment tend to survive and produce more offspring. The theory of its action was first fully expounded by Charles Darwin and is now believed to be the main process that brings about evolution.
- the theory that changes in the earth's crust during geological history have resulted from the action of continuous and uniform processes.
- a modification or change in an organ or tissue during the lifetime of an organism due to use, disuse, or environmental effects, and not inherited.
- a supposition or proposed explanation made on the basis of limited evidence as a starting point for further investigation.
18 Clues: the study of humankind; in particular • the most sexually reproductive and successful • the study of human kind in the context of culture • the study of language within culture and humankind • the study of humankind; physical anthropology; study of biological and behavioral aspects • ...
Bus Econ Unit 2 Vocabulary 2022-10-10
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- deals with the efficient creation of material wealth
- the state or quality of producing something
- depicts how firms are differentiated and categorised based on the types of goods they sell
- 1 product, 1 firm, 1 industry
- an economy in which production, investment, prices, and incomes are determined centrally by a government
- economic and political system in which a country's trade and industry are controlled by private owners for profit, rather than by the state
- rules that limit who can enter a business and what prices they may charge
- the amount of physical, mental, and social effort used to produce goods and services in an economy
- a commodity accepted by general consent as a medium of economic exchange
- a system of production, resource allocation and distribution of goods and services within a society
- a theoretical market structure where direct competition does not exist between firms or sellers
- believed trade to be a major factor towards peace in Europe and prosperity for all
- money a company earns from the sale of its products and services
- the idea that common or public ownership of resources and means of production leads to a more equal society
- a theory advocating elimination of private property
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- measures the maximum output of two goods using a fixed amount of input
- the motivation to earn a return on your investment or work greater than you put in
- a situation where there is a single seller in the market
- influence economics today as he believed wealth is created via labor, and self-interest spurs people to use their resources to earn money
- economist famous for his ideas about capitalism and communism
- the short run or long run process by which a firm may determine the price, input and output levels that will lead to the highest possible total profit
- fundamental changes in the balance of supply and demand that alter the quantity demanded at the same price
- relationship between the quantity of a commodity that producers wish to sell at various prices and the quantity that consumers wish to buy
- attempts to incorporate morality and cultural value qualities to account for the limitation of economics
- primary contribution to economics can be found in his views on the relationship between labor and property and on the creation of money and its impact on wealth accumulation and inequality
- a system that relies on customs, history, and time-honored beliefs
- a cycle or series of cycles of economic expansion and contraction
- the act or process of trying to get or win something
- a system that combines aspects of both capitalism and socialism
29 Clues: 1 product, 1 firm, 1 industry • the state or quality of producing something • a theory advocating elimination of private property • deals with the efficient creation of material wealth • the act or process of trying to get or win something • a situation where there is a single seller in the market • economist famous for his ideas about capitalism and communism • ...
Anxiety & Arousal 2 2016-02-22
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- This theory says that anxiety increases athletes levels of self consciousness and causes them to focus their attention inwards. Athletes then try to consciously control the skill they are trying to perform.
- This theory says that each person has different optimal levels of arousal and can remain in that zone of arousal for a period of time. This is called Individual Zones of ....
- This theory says that there is an optimal level of arousal but if arousal increases due to cognitive anxiety then there is a dramatic drop in performance.
- This type of anxiety affects thinking.
- a response of body to the demands that are placed on it.
- a form of undifferentiated bodily energy or alertness which ranges on a continuum from low (in sleep) to high (intense excitement).
- A negative emotional state that is associated with feelings of fear and apprehension.
- This theory says that anxiety consumes working memory resources and causes inefficient processing of task relevant information.
- this theory says that there is an optimal level of arousal and it is there that performance is its best. After this point if arousal increases performance decreases.
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- A sequence of task relevant thoughts and actions which an athlete engages in systematically prior to his or her performance of a specific sport skill. This is called a ..... routine.
- If anxiety is part of a person's personality it is called .... anxiety.
- This type of anxiety affects us physically
- This theory suggests that athletes whose cognitive anxiety increases will tend to revert to conscious control of normally automatic skills.
- a sudden impairment or failure of athletic performance due to anxiety
- Skills that are executed largely at one's own speed and without interference from other performers
- this theory says that as arousal increases so does performance.
- If anxiety is as a results of a person's situation then it is called .... anxiety.
17 Clues: This type of anxiety affects thinking. • This type of anxiety affects us physically • a response of body to the demands that are placed on it. • this theory says that as arousal increases so does performance. • a sudden impairment or failure of athletic performance due to anxiety • If anxiety is part of a person's personality it is called .... anxiety. • ...
Words Matter 2024-08-14
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- A firm decision to do or not to do something.
- Used in polite requests or questions.
- Perceive the intended meaning of (words, a language, or a speaker).
- The action of protecting, or the state of being protected.
- Feeling dedication and loyalty to a cause, activity, or job; wholeheartedly dedicated.
- Information about reactions to a product, a person's performance of a task, etc. which is used as a basis for improvement.
- In a positive way, especially by expressing optimism, agreement, or acceptance.
- Settle or find a solution to (a problem, dispute, or contentious matter).
- Used to emphasize the speaker's firm belief that what they are saying is true and often their surprise that there is any doubt of this.
- A polite expression used when acknowledging a gift, service, or compliment, or accepting or refusing an offer.
- Without doubt (used for emphasis).
- Undoubtedly; definitely; surely.
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- With no qualification, restriction, or limitation; totally.
- Recognize the full worth of.
- A person or organization using the services of a lawyer or other professional person or company.
- Establish the truth or correctness of (something previously believed, suspected, or feared to be the case).
- Someone who limits his or her studying or work to a particular area of knowledge, and who is an expert in that area.
- A feeling of self-assurance arising from one's appreciation of one's own abilities or qualities.
- A declaration that something exists or is the case.
- A summary of what has been said; a recapitulation.
- Make (a statement or situation) less confused and more clearly comprehensible.
- The state or fact of being accountable or to blame for something.
- (of a body of opinion) recognize the fact or importance or quality of.
- Considered to be important or beneficial; cherished.
- Firm belief in the reliability, truth, ability, or strength of someone or something.
25 Clues: Recognize the full worth of. • Undoubtedly; definitely; surely. • Without doubt (used for emphasis). • Used in polite requests or questions. • A firm decision to do or not to do something. • A summary of what has been said; a recapitulation. • A declaration that something exists or is the case. • Considered to be important or beneficial; cherished. • ...
Topic 4 2025-09-24
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- pricing- selling a product below cost for a short period of time to drive competitors out of market
- competition- a market structure in which many companies sell products that are similar but not identical
- the removal of government controls over a market
- a license that gives you the investor of a new product the exclusive right to sell it for a specific period of
- two or more companies join to form a single firm
- - a market in which a single seller dominates
- fixing-an agreement among firms to charge one price for the same good
- to entry- any factor that makes it difficult for a new firm to enter a market
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- marker structure in which a few large firms dominate a market
- monopoly - market that runs most efficiently when one large firm provides all of the output
- costs- the expenses a new business must pay before it can begin to produce and sell goods
- a government issued right to operate a business
- a product such as a petroleum or milk that is considered the same no matter who sales it
- discrimination- the division of consumers into groups based on how much they will pay for a good
- laws- laws that encourage competition in the marketplace
- an illegal agreement among firms to divide the market set prices or limit production
16 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 • two or more companies join to form a single firm • laws- laws that encourage competition in the marketplace • marker structure in which a few large firms dominate a market • ...
Solar System Extra Credit 2023-02-10
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- elevated areas, lighter spots on moon
- Inner planets are considered ________ (rocky surface)
- Robot that collects samples from other planets
- Aristotle supported which model of the solar system?
- the distance between two foci
- the force that draws objects toward its center
- moon sized objects, formed during Nebular Theory
- __________ Space Station
- the widest point of an ellipse
- cloud of dust and gas
- One foci is the sun the other is _________ space
- Planetesimals are formed by ____________ of dust
- phase moon is in during a solar eclipse
- When the eccentricity is closer to 0 the shape is more _______.
- spins around a central object
- influences the pull of gravity
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- the shape of an orbit
- The theory of how the solar system was formed
- spins around a central axis
- the shape of the ellipse
- number of high and low tides
- Outer planets are considered ___________ (gas giants)
- an object that orbits around a bigger object
- the correct model of the solar system
- natural satellite of Earth
- asteroid sized objects, formed during Nebular Theory
- layers of gases that surrounds a planet
- during a lunar eclipse, the moon is in ________'s shadow
- the planet with the weakest gravitational pull from the sun
29 Clues: the shape of an orbit • cloud of dust and gas • the shape of the ellipse • __________ Space Station • natural satellite of Earth • spins around a central axis • number of high and low tides • the distance between two foci • spins around a central object • the widest point of an ellipse • influences the pull of gravity • elevated areas, lighter spots on moon • ...
Economics Chapter 7 2023-02-23
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- division of customers into groups based on how much they will pay for a good
- 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 certain period of time
- A series of competitive price costs that lower price below cost of production
- the right to sell a good or service within an exclusive market
- when two or more companies join to form a single firm
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- the removal of some government controls over a market
- Way to attract customers through style,service, location of a product-- not a lower price; physical characteristics, location, service-level and advertising
- product that is the same no matter who produces
- to entry any factor that makes it difficult for a new firm to enter a market
- factors that cause a producers average cost per unit to fall as output rises
- laws that encourage competition in the marketplace
- an agreement among firms to divide the market, set prices, or limit production
- selling a product below cost to drive competitons
- expenses a new business must pay before it can begin to produce and sell goods
- A formal organization of producers that agree to coordinate prices and production, illegal
- a market that runs most efficiently when one large firm supplies all of the output
- A market structure in which a few large firms dominate a market; barriers to entry, cooperation, collusion and cartels
18 Clues: product that is the same no matter who produces • selling a product below cost to drive competitons • laws that encourage competition in the marketplace • the removal of some government controls over a market • when two or more companies join to form a single firm • the right to sell a good or service within an exclusive market • ...
Criminology Chapter 6 2025-10-16
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- Merton’s fourth category of adaptation, part of strain theory, is ___________________ which describes the behavior of those who reject socially approved goals and means.
- The ___________________ thesis/theory is a perspective on crime causation that holds that physical deterioration in an area leads to increased concerns for personal safety among residents.
- Sociological theories utilize a ___________ perspective, where they focus on the big picture.
- Techniques of ___________________ are culturally available justifications that can provide criminal offenders with the means to disavow responsibility for their behavior.
- _________________________ which refers to an individual’s perception of his or her rightful place in the reward structure of society is sometime used to explain white collar crime.
- In 1938 _____________________ was the first person to posit strain theory as an explanation for crime.
- Matza used the term soft __________________ to describe drift, saying that delinquents are neither forced to make choices because of fateful experiences early in life nor entirely free to make choices unfettered by the realities of their situation.
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- _____________________, an early sociological theorist who studied crime in the first part of the 20th century stated that crime is a normal part of all societies and that law was a symbol of social solidarity.
- Shaw and McKay applied the concentric zone model to what American city? ____________________.
- Zone V is also known as the ______________________ zone.
- __________________________ refers to the economic and social gap that exists between rich and poor people who live in close proximity to one another.
- He developed the reaction formation theory. ___________________________________
- Chapter 6 focuses on 3 major sociological theories. Social disorganization theory, _____________, and culture conflict theory.
- Kody Scott was a member of the _______________ street gang.
14 Clues: Zone V is also known as the ______________________ zone. • Kody Scott was a member of the _______________ street gang. • He developed the reaction formation theory. ___________________________________ • Shaw and McKay applied the concentric zone model to what American city? ____________________. • ...
Early Years Theorists 2020-01-23
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- Social learning theory
- Attachment Theory
- Ecological systems theory
- Cognitive Developmental Theory
- Sociocultural Theory
- Psycho social stage theory
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- Educational approach founded by Rudolph Steiner
- Moral understanding stage theory
- Loris Malaguzzi
- Scaffolding theory
- Wrote the book Absorbent minds
- Psychosexual stage theory
12 Clues: Loris Malaguzzi • Attachment Theory • Scaffolding theory • Sociocultural Theory • Social learning theory • Psychosexual stage theory • Ecological systems theory • Psycho social stage theory • Wrote the book Absorbent minds • Cognitive Developmental Theory • Moral understanding stage theory • Educational approach founded by Rudolph Steiner
Crossword 2021-11-23
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- an inclination towards a particular characteristic or type of behaviour
- peaceful
- different to what is normal or expected; strange
- a peach of a variety with smooth red and yellow skin and rich, firm flesh
- pleasant-sounding
- synonym of must
- calm
- tending to keep a firm hold of something; clinging or adhering closely
- go into or through
- make ineffective; nullify
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- a person walking rather than travelling in a vehicle
- done according to a systematic or established procedure
- a way of carrying out a particular task
- a type of shape
- a piece of land almost surrounded by water or projecting out into a body of water.
- a system of parts working together in a machine
- a varied mixture of people or things
- quick to detect or respond to slight changes, signals, or influences
- relating to or denoting the parent state of a colony
- a physical feeling or perception resulting from something that happens to or comes into contact with the body.
20 Clues: calm • peaceful • a type of shape • synonym of must • pleasant-sounding • go into or through • make ineffective; nullify • a varied mixture of people or things • a way of carrying out a particular task • a system of parts working together in a machine • different to what is normal or expected; strange • a person walking rather than travelling in a vehicle • ...
Targeting 2022-10-04
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- A firm tailors their offer to the needs of specific individuals or local costumer segments
- The firm targets several market segments while designing separate offers for each
- Brands market to serve the needs of local costumer segments
- The firm goes after the entire market with one offer
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- A firm goes after a large share of a segment
- Set of buyers with common needs and characteristics the company serves
- The firm tailors products to suit the needs of individual costumers
7 Clues: A firm goes after a large share of a segment • The firm goes after the entire market with one offer • Brands market to serve the needs of local costumer segments • The firm tailors products to suit the needs of individual costumers • Set of buyers with common needs and characteristics the company serves • ...
Scientific Revolution 2023-10-05
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- Wrote the Law of Universal Gravitation and proved most theories using math
- Proved Copernicus' theory by studying the moon and planets with his telescope
- Father of modern surgery
- Pope who wanted to make an example of Galileo
- Bridged Algebra and Geometry proponent of the scientific method
- the pursuit of knowledge involving the recognition of a problem, the collection of data through observation and experiment, and the formulation and testing of hypotheses
- Built two observatories to study the skies
- Father of modern chemistry
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- Human reasoning and questions leading to the scientific method
- Earth is the center of the universe
- Proposed the Heliocentric Theory
- Circulatory System
- Performed dissections and autopsies to create detailed charts and diagrams of the human body
- Discovered elliptical orbits helping to prove Copernicus' theory
- Sun is the center of the universe
15 Clues: Circulatory System • Father of modern surgery • Father of modern chemistry • Proposed the Heliocentric Theory • Sun is the center of the universe • Earth is the center of the universe • Built two observatories to study the skies • Pope who wanted to make an example of Galileo • Human reasoning and questions leading to the scientific method • ...
jjk 2014-07-02
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- goods imported for export to other countries
- members of joint hindu family other than karta
- every partner is both an agent and a principal of other partners
- activities meant for assisting trade
- activities necessary for facilating the exchange of goods and services
- trader in case of a trading firm , the sole proprietor is called
- the return on debentures is called
- trade trade which takes place within a country
- introduction of new ideas or methods for producing goods and services
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- minimum number of members that must be present in a general meeting
- activities by which we can earn our livelihood
- holding and preservation of goods until they are finally consumed
- / ends which a business firm seeks to achieve by its operations
- excess of revenue over costs
- industries industries which provide trade facilities
- those engaged in profession
- buying and selling of goods with an objective of earning profit
- seal official signature of the company
- trade trade between two or more countries
- economic activities which are connected with conersion of resources into usefuk goods
20 Clues: those engaged in profession • excess of revenue over costs • the return on debentures is called • activities meant for assisting trade • seal official signature of the company • trade trade between two or more countries • goods imported for export to other countries • activities by which we can earn our livelihood • members of joint hindu family other than karta • ...
PLATE TECTONICS 2022-04-27
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- hanging wall goes down the footwall
- the center of the earth
- surfaces in rocks become curved
- third layer of the earth
- 2 lithospheric plates come together
- upper layer of Earth's mantle
- an explosion filled with hot lava
- lithosphere under ocean basins
- 2 tectonic plates move away
- can't travel through solids
- records details of earthquakes
- two opposite pulling forces
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- plates move sideways past each other
- between the core and crust
- famous theory in geology
- record produced by seismograph
- solid outer part of the Earth
- introduced continental drift theory
- travels through all layers
- fracture in between 2 blocks of rock
20 Clues: the center of the earth • famous theory in geology • third layer of the earth • between the core and crust • travels through all layers • 2 tectonic plates move away • can't travel through solids • two opposite pulling forces • upper layer of Earth's mantle • solid outer part of the Earth • record produced by seismograph • lithosphere under ocean basins • ...
Forensic psychology 2024-03-14
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- Genes are only activated under triggers from the enivironment
- Bias assuming negative intentions of others behaviour
- founded the botoom-up approach
- Who said, "Criminal personality is due to the type of nervous system you inherit"
- Interpreting own behaviour as less serious (cognitive explanation)
- People who have an under-aroused nervous system
- Psychodynamic explanations of criminality revolve around this.
- Easy to upset, overly anxious, obsessive behaviours
- Theory that criminals are more primitive
- Neurotransmitter response connected to aggression
- A type of profiling based on where offenders are likely to be based
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- A type of criminal profile for ones that don't plan their crimes in advance
- General critique of biological explanations of criminality
- Profilers create pre-existing categories for offenders
- Neurotransmitter response connected to impulsivity
- Criminals who do crimes that radiate out from their home base
- Who said, "Criminality can be seen in terms of levels of moral reasoning"
- _____________ association theory
- Came up with the theory of atavistic form
- Atavistic form has been critised as being scientific _________
- A type of criminal profile who plans, tidies up their crime scene
21 Clues: founded the botoom-up approach • _____________ association theory • Theory that criminals are more primitive • Came up with the theory of atavistic form • People who have an under-aroused nervous system • Neurotransmitter response connected to aggression • Neurotransmitter response connected to impulsivity • Easy to upset, overly anxious, obsessive behaviours • ...
Government Crossword 2022-04-29
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- Amendment giving people the right to bear arms
- Amendment giving women the right to vote
- Twenty-first amendment ended
- It's also known as a representative democracy
- Legislative branch
- _____ argues that the state arose out of a voluntary act of free people
- _____ theory states that one person or a small group took control of an area and forced everyone to submit
- British lawmaking body
- Government based around a religion
- No government system in place
- He was the first vice president and second president
- _____ theory holds that God created the state and if you are born royal, you are destined to rule
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- The segment of trade where slaves were shipped from Africa to the Americas
- He wrote the Declaration of Independence
- ______ theory argues that the state evolved naturally out of early family
- A form of government where a few wealthy, powerful males rule
- Judicial branch
- The slave system where slaves were shipped between the Americas, Africa, and Europe
- Executive branch
- He believed that everyone should have the right to life, liberty, and property
- It has population, territory, government and sovereignty
- Ruler inherits the throne by birth
22 Clues: Judicial branch • Executive branch • Legislative branch • British lawmaking body • Twenty-first amendment ended • No government system in place • Ruler inherits the throne by birth • Government based around a religion • He wrote the Declaration of Independence • Amendment giving women the right to vote • It's also known as a representative democracy • ...
History of Psychology 2012-12-04
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- “_________ of consciousness”; theory that thought flowed and changed
- “To be, is to be perceived”
- tested his theory using sunlight
- two-volume medical text on aspects of the human body
- “________ feeding”; used to study brain and nerve responses
- the sum of associationism and functionism
- developed his theories around the concept of sensation
- “I think, therefore I am”
- “________ rasa”; belief that the mind is like a blank state
- a disorder studied by Galton involving hypnosis
- belief that all aspects of the world come from one essential unity
- used his studies to draft the first law mandating special education
- evolution of species over generation, _________ selection
- thought that philosophy should be viewed as a special science
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- non-materialistic forces influence behavior, growth and development
- investigation of the unconscious mind
- developed the ‘theory of judgment’
- idea that individual perception interpreted external factors in order to create an objective whole
- empiricist whose writings focused on human nature
- “Knowledge is power”
- used classical conditioning on dogs as party of his study
- practices aimed at improving the genetic composition of a population
- discovered that each sense organ reacts differently to particular stimuli
23 Clues: “Knowledge is power” • “I think, therefore I am” • “To be, is to be perceived” • tested his theory using sunlight • developed the ‘theory of judgment’ • investigation of the unconscious mind • the sum of associationism and functionism • a disorder studied by Galton involving hypnosis • empiricist whose writings focused on human nature • ...
Sociological Perspectives 2025-09-30
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- order structured arrangement of norms and values
- in private and out of the public eye
- a societal system where men have power and privilege
- behaviour that violates social norms
- viewing society as interconnected parts
- false class _____________
- the ideal society proposed by Marx
- _______ feminism focuses on patriarchy as the root of women's oppression
- theatre metaphor
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- symbolic ________;perspective on social meaning
- equality of the sexes
- Durkheim's term for lack of social norms
- working class
- founder of symbolic interactionism
- the first type of socialisation
- establish meaning
- proposed theory on looking glass self
- class relations and social conflict
- proposed theory on impression management
19 Clues: working class • theatre metaphor • establish meaning • equality of the sexes • false class _____________ • the first type of socialisation • founder of symbolic interactionism • the ideal society proposed by Marx • class relations and social conflict • in private and out of the public eye • behaviour that violates social norms • proposed theory on looking glass self • ...
The Neutral Theory of Evolution 2013-09-24
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- the ________ neutral theory of evolution provides a relationship between population size and the rate of molecular evolution
- also known as silent mutations, this type of substitution results in a change in nucleotide sequence that doesn't affect the amino acid sequence
- a technique used by evolutionary biologists to approximate the time two species diverged (hint: 2 words, no space)
- this form of natural selection selects against a trait/mutation in a population
- 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
- Professor Smith has an impressive one of these
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- greatest EEB390 GSI ever
- a type of substitution that results in the changing of the nucleotide sequence, which changes the amino acid (protein) sequence
- a mutation where a purine is exchanged for pyrimidine or vice versa; a synonymous ____________
- a mutation where a purine is exchanged for another purine or a pyrimidine for another pyrimidine; a synonymous ________
- the evolutionary theory which states that variation in a population is mostly due to neutral mutations
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 • this form of natural selection selects against a trait/mutation in a population • the process of random fluctuation in allele frequencies due to sampling effects • ...
The Neutral Theory of Evolution 2013-09-24
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- Professor Smith has an impressive one of these
- 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 changes the amino acid (protein) sequence
- this form of natural selection selects against a trait/mutation in a population
- a mutation where a purine is exchanged for a pyrimidine or vice versa; a synonymous ____________
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- also known as silent mutations, this type of substitution results in a change in nucleotide sequence that doesn't affect the amino acid sequence
- the process of random fluctuation in allele frequencies due to sampling effects
- the ________ neutral theory of evolution provides a relationship between population size and the rate of molecular evolution
- a form of natural selection that selects for a trait/mutation in a population
- greatest EEB390 GSI ever
- a technique used by evolutionary biologists to approximate the time two species diverged (hint: 2 words, no space)
- a mutation where a purine is exchanged for another purine or a pyrimidine for another pyrimidine; a synonymous ________
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 • ...
Lesson 1 2022-08-02
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- The customer segment or group to whom the firm is interested in selling its products and services.
- The group of firms and set of techniques and approaches firms use to make and deliver a given set of goods and services.
- Exiting markets, reducing product portfolios, or closing certain businesses or store or plant locations.
- A group of products that consumers may use together or perceive as similar in some way.
- The trade of things of value between the buyer and the seller so that each is better off as a result.
- Reflects the relationship of benefits to costs, or what the consumer gets for what he or she gives.
- Involves a focus on a good physical location and Internet presence.
- Thoughts, opinions, philosophies, and intellectual concepts.
- The groups of people who need or want a company’s products or services and have the ability and willingness to buy them.
- Involves a focus on achieving high-quality products and effective branding and positioning.
- A growth strategy that employs the existing marketing mix and focuses the firm’s efforts on existing customers.
- A growth strategy that employs the existing marketing offering to reach new market segments, whether domestic or international or segments not currently served by the firm.
- process of selling merchandise or services from one business to another.
- The part of the strategic marketing planning process when managers evaluate the performance of the marketing strategy and take any necessary corrective actions.
- A set of business practices designed to plan for and present an organization’s products or services in ways that build effective customer relationships.
- The annual rate of growth of the specific market in which the product competes.
- Where marketing executives and other top managers define the mission and objectives of the business, and evaluate the situation by assessing how various players, both inside and outside the organization, affect the firm’s potential for success.
- Items that can be physically touched.
- Something the firm can persistently do better than its competitors that is not easily copied and thus can be maintained over a long period of time.
- Identifies a firm’s target market(s), a related marketing mix—the four Ps, and the bases upon which the firm plans to build a sustainable competitive advantage.
- The processes of segmentation, targeting, and positioning that firms use to identify and evaluate opportunities for increasing sales and profits.
- The second step in a marketing plan; uses a SWOT analysis that assesses both the internal environment with regard to its strengths and weaknesses and the external environment in terms of its opportunities and threats.
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- A growth strategy that offers a new product or service to a firm’s current target market.
- A method of building a relationship with customers based on the philosophy that buyers and sellers should develop a long-term relationship.
- The overall sacrifice a consumer is willing to make—money, time, energy—to acquire a specific product or service.
- Content distributed through online and mobile technologies to facilitate interpersonal interactions.
- A measure of the product’s strength in a particular market, defined as the sales of the focal product divided by the sales achieved by the largest firm in the industry.
- segment: A group of consumers who respond similarly to a firm’s marketing efforts.
- A business philosophy and set of strategies, programs, and systems that focus on identifying and building loyalty among the firm’s most valued customers.
- The process in which consumers sell to other consumers
- Involves a focus on retaining loyal customers and excellent customer service.
- Involves a focus on efficient operations and excellent supply chain management.
- The process of dividing the market into distinct groups of customers—where each individual group has similar needs, wants, or characteristics—who therefore might appreciate products or services geared especially for them in similar ways.
- A broad description of a firm’s objectives and the scope of activities it plans to undertake; attempts to answer two main questions: What type of business is it? and What does it need to do to accomplish its goals and objectives?
- Intangible customer benefits that are produced by people or machines and cannot be separated from the producer.
- A basic necessity, such as food, clothing, shelter, or safety.
- The process of evaluating the attractiveness of various segments and then deciding which to pursue as a market.
- A written document composed of an analysis of the current marketing situation, opportunities and threats for the firm, marketing objectives and strategy specified in terms of the four Ps, action programs, and projected or pro forma income (and other financial) statements.
- A growth strategy whereby a firm introduces a new product or service to a market segment that it does not currently serve.
- Product, price, place, and promotion—the controllable set of activities that a firm uses to respond to the wants of its target markets.
- Where marketing managers identify and evaluate different opportunities by engaging in a process known as segmentation, targeting, and positioning. They then develop and implement the marketing mix by using the four Ps.
- A division of the company that can be managed somewhat independently from other divisions since it markets a specific set of products to a clearly defined group of customers.
- The process in which businesses sell to consumers.
- Involves the process of defining the marketing mix variables so that target customers have a clear, distinct, desirable understanding of what the product does or represents in comparison with competing products.
- The particular way in which a person chooses to satisfy a need, which is shaped by a person’s knowledge, culture, and personality.
45 Clues: Items that can be physically touched. • The process in which businesses sell to consumers. • The process in which consumers sell to other consumers • Thoughts, opinions, philosophies, and intellectual concepts. • A basic necessity, such as food, clothing, shelter, or safety. • Involves a focus on a good physical location and Internet presence. • ...
Age of Enlightenment Crossword Puzzle 2023-12-08
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- year the first encyclopedia was published
- year the french revolution started
- law of universal gravitation
- created the cell theory
- voltaire's best known novel
- created three laws of planetary motion
- also known as law of inertia
- Also known as age of reason
- name of newton's first laws
- created the geocentric theory
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- year the declaration of independence was signed
- time when the enlightenment began
- name of the first writer to ever publish a women's equality paper
- crated laws of motion and gravity
- created the first microscope
- discovered all planets revolve around the sun
- discovered planets
- where the enlightenment took place
18 Clues: discovered planets • created the cell theory • voltaire's best known novel • Also known as age of reason • name of newton's first laws • law of universal gravitation • created the first microscope • also known as law of inertia • created the geocentric theory • time when the enlightenment began • crated laws of motion and gravity • year the french revolution started • ...
Famous Scientists 2024-09-29
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- – Electromagnetic induction discoverer
- – Expanding universe astronomer
- – Father of computer science
- – Laws of planetary motion
- – Discovered gravity
- – Evolution theorist
- – Father of modern astronomy
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- – Father of genetics
- – Pioneered radioactivity research
- – Quantum electrodynamics physicist
- – Developed germ theory
- – Inventor of the AC motor
- – Black holes and cosmology expert
- – Theory of relativity physicist
- – Architect of the nuclear age
15 Clues: – Father of genetics • – Discovered gravity • – Evolution theorist • – Developed germ theory • – Inventor of the AC motor • – Laws of planetary motion • – Father of computer science • – Father of modern astronomy • – Architect of the nuclear age • – Expanding universe astronomer • – Theory of relativity physicist • – Pioneered radioactivity research • ...
Topic 4 2025-09-24
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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
- A market structure in which many companies sell products that are similar but not identical
- The removal of government controls over a market
- Any factor that makes it difficult for a new firm to enter a market
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- A market that runs most efficiently when one large firm provides all of the output
- An illegal agreement among firms to divide that market
- An agreement among firms to charge one price for the same good
- A market structure in which a few large firms dominate a market
- The expenses a new business must pay before it can begin to produce and sells goods
- A product that is considered the same no matter who produces or sells it
- Laws that encourage competition in the market in the marketplace
- A market in which a single seller dominates
- A license that gives the inventor of a new product the exclusive right to sell it for a specific period of time
- 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 • When two or more companies join to form a single firm • An illegal agreement among firms to divide that market • An agreement among firms to charge one price for the same good • ...
Unit 5 Final Exam 2014-08-10
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- Is the function in a business that acquires funds for the firm and manages those funds within the firm.
- Is a six-step procedure that results in the preparation and analysis of major financial statements.
- Covers liability arising out of defective products sold.
- Is a summary of all the financial data in the account ledgers to see whether they are correct and balanced.
- Guarantees payment of wages, medical care, and rehabilitation services for employees who are injured on the job.
- Summarizes a company's cash receipts and cash payments over a period of time.
- Replaces part of your income if you become disabled and can no longer work, but you usually must be disabled for a specified period of time before benefits are provided.
- Covers losses from fires, accidents, or theft.
- Refers to the chance of loss, the degree of probability of loss, and the amount of possible loss.
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- The preparation of financial statements for people outside the firm (creditors, unions, suppliers, and others) is the goal of ____________.
- Also called malpractice insurance, covers people who are found liable for professional negligence.
- Involves the potential of either a profit or a loss.
- Is the area of accounting that provides managers inside the organization with information they need to make decisions.
- Records revenues and then subtracts all expenses (including taxes) in order to calculate net income.
- Reports A firm's financial condition on a specific date.
- The job of reviewing and evaluating the records used to prepare a company's financial statements is referred to as ____________.
- Refers to how fast an asset could be converted into cash.
- Involves the threat of fire, accident, or loss.
- Is a step in the accounting cycle that involves transferring information from the journal into the appropriate accounts in a ledger statement of cash flows.
19 Clues: Covers losses from fires, accidents, or theft. • Involves the threat of fire, accident, or loss. • Involves the potential of either a profit or a loss. • Covers liability arising out of defective products sold. • Reports A firm's financial condition on a specific date. • Refers to how fast an asset could be converted into cash. • ...
PRENATAL DEVELOPMENT & THEORIES OF DEVELOPMENT 2025-09-03
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- — Founder of psychoanalytic theory
- — Proposed 4 stages of cognitive development
- — Emphasized sociocultural influence on learning
- — Rational, conscious part of personality
- — Influence of time and life transitions
- — Temporary support given to help a child learn
- — Proposed social cognitive theory (observational learning)
- — Emotional bond between infant and caregiver
- — Attachment of zygote to uterine wall
- — Longest stage of prenatal development (2 months until birth)
- — Period when organs begin to form (2–8 weeks)
- — Organ that provides nutrients and oxygen to the fetus
- — Unconscious, instinctual part of personality
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- — Agent that causes birth defects
- — Cord that connects fetus to placenta
- — Fertilized egg with 46 chromosomes
- — Proposed 8 psychosocial stages of development
- — Ecological theory of 5 environmental systems
- — First 2 weeks of development after conception
- — Rapid attachment process in animals (Lorenz’s geese)
- — Inner mass of cells that forms the embryo
- — Immediate environment (family, school, peers)
- — Moral center of personality
- — Associated with operant conditioning
- — Protective sac filled with fluid
25 Clues: — Moral center of personality • — Agent that causes birth defects • — Founder of psychoanalytic theory • — Protective sac filled with fluid • — Fertilized egg with 46 chromosomes • — Cord that connects fetus to placenta • — Attachment of zygote to uterine wall • — Associated with operant conditioning • — Influence of time and life transitions • ...
APHUG Crossword 2025-05-15
Across
- Transfer of power from a central government to regional governments
- A boundary that separates different linguistic regions
- Grouping together of industries for advantage
- Spread of an idea through the physical movement of people
- A region caught between stronger colliding external forces
- Process of renovating urban neighborhoods
- Money sent by migrants to family in their home country
- A capital city built to achieve a national goal
- A model describing changes in birth and death rates
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- When multiple countries form an organization for common benefit
- The idea that poorer countries are dependent on wealthier ones
- Believer in population control due to resource scarcity
- A unifying factor
- A five stage theory of economic development
- Urban design movement promoting walkability
- theory that humans can adapt and modify the environment
- Total population divided by total land area
- dividing factors
- A barrier that hinders migration
- A theory that explains agricultural land use in rings
20 Clues: dividing factors • A unifying factor • A barrier that hinders migration • Process of renovating urban neighborhoods • A five stage theory of economic development • Urban design movement promoting walkability • Total population divided by total land area • Grouping together of industries for advantage • A capital city built to achieve a national goal • ...
B3U5 Vocabulary 2020-06-08
10 Clues: vt. be around • adv. not far away • n. a boundary line • prep. on the inside • vi. to talk with sb. • vt. to make firm or more firm • vt. have an emotional impact upon • v. to judge the worth of something • n. a collection of sorts of things • n. size of the gap between two places
Business Key Terms 2022-03-03
Across
- There are two main ways of doing this. One is cash-based and another is share-based
- A type of training that introduces a new employee to the workplace so they can do their job right
- The advantage of this is that it is very quick / easy and it is seen by a lot of people
- Looking at resumes and applications to choose a person to hire from a shortlist
- So that workers get to see the product of their hard work
- If you are higher up, you are more responsible for setting instruction. On the other hand if you are lower, you complete the tasks (3 words)
- Wide span of control
- A career test evaluating a person's capability to do their job
- Exchanging information
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- Encouraging (2 words)
- More of a laid back style of leadership where a high level of trust is obligatory
- Benefits of this is that it increases better job performance for the workers, increases productivity and increases innovation
- A person under authority of someone else in a higher rank
- A monetary incentive that an employee earns as a result of a good performance
- Type of person business is looking for with desirable attainments, experience in the workforce and skill
- Having a sense of respect from the co-workers
- Theory that believes employees are motivated to be productive by money
- Looking inside the business to fill vacancies
- What happens to number of employees within a business/organisation hen there are too many within the firm or acquire the wrong skills
- A group formed by people to protect their interests / rights
20 Clues: Wide span of control • Encouraging (2 words) • Exchanging information • Having a sense of respect from the co-workers • Looking inside the business to fill vacancies • A person under authority of someone else in a higher rank • So that workers get to see the product of their hard work • A group formed by people to protect their interests / rights • ...
The Neutral Theory of Evolution 2013-09-24
Across
- a type of substitution that results in the changing of the nucleotide sequence, which changes the amino acid sequence
- a mutation where a purine is exchanged for pyrimidine or vice versa; a synonymous ____________
- the process of random fluctuation in allele frequencies due to sampling effects
- greatest EEB390 GSI ever
- a mutation where a purine is exchanged for another purine or a pyrimidine for another pyrimidine; a synonymous ________
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- a technique used by evolutionary biologists to approximate the time two species diverged (hint: 2 words, no space)
- the ________ neutral theory of evolution provides a relationship between population size and the rate of molecular evolution
- Professor Smith has an impressive one of these
- a form of natural selection that selects for a trait/mutation in a population
- also known as silent mutations, this type of substitution results in a change in nucleotide sequence that doesn't affect the amino acid sequence
- the evolutionary theory which states that variation in a population is mostly due to neutral mutations
- 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 • ...
International Financial Management 2019-03-24
Across
- Loan moving within the country but serving the purpose of cross border loan
- Exposure existing between the invoicing of the shipment and the settlement of trade payments
- Advancing the timing of receipt or payment
- Changes in the present cash flow of a firm consequent upon the change in exchange rate
- Transacting in as many currencies as possible to reduce risk
- Hedging techniques that do not involve contractual relationship with parties outside the firm
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- Exposure due to changes in net cash flows from all sources
- Translation exposure is also called as----------
- Current Rate method also called as---------
- Exposure arising due to changes in future cash flows of a firm following exchange rate changes
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 • Loan moving within the country but serving the purpose of cross border loan • ...
3 unit vocab 2024-12-17
Across
- warm-blooded animals
- a biological catalyst and is almost always a protein
- a group in the experiment which a variable is not being tested
- end substances after a biological process has occurred
- the unfolding or breaking up of a protein
- the identical copies formed by the DNA replication of a chromosome
- a statement that describes an observable occurrence in nature
- describes the processes by mature cells with specific functions
- The basic unit of heredity passed from parent to child
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- the chemical reactions in the body's cells that change food into energy
- the break down of complex molecules.
- the process of taking those synthetic biology concepts and translating them
- the variable that is manipulated during an experiment
- an experimental condition or element that is kept the same throughout the experiment
- focuses on non-numeric data
- cells with the potential to develop into many different types
- The spread of cancer cells from the place where they first formed
- cell theory, gene theory, homeostasis, and evolutionary theory.
- a biochemical process in metabolism combine to generate complex molecules
- structures made from DNA sequences and proteins found
20 Clues: warm-blooded animals • focuses on non-numeric data • the break down of complex molecules. • the unfolding or breaking up of a protein • a biological catalyst and is almost always a protein • the variable that is manipulated during an experiment • structures made from DNA sequences and proteins found • end substances after a biological process has occurred • ...
AP Psychology Period 1 Names 2014-04-07
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- gave conformity experiments where participants felt compelled to agree with the status quo on lines lengths when the answer is obviously incorrect
- is known as a neo-Freudian psychologist who worked on psychoanalysis
- is known for his shock experiments
- believed in multiple intelligences, proposed a triarchic theory (analytical, creative, and practical intelligence)
- is known as the father of psychoanalysis
- is known for his study on children's attachment and the different behaviors of children with secure and insecure attachment
- studied the temperament of infants and found that they were stable over time
- studied heuristics and biases in human decision, co-published Thinking Fast and Slow
- is best known for his hierarchy of needs
- is known for the Bobo doll experiment on modeling
- is known for his experiments where experimenters pretended to be insane and entered psychiatric hospitals
- developed rational emotive behavior therapy
- is known for his work on hypnosis and its cause for a divided consciousness
- is known for his experiment with Little Albert on conditioned responses
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- studied the cognitive development of children from birth to adulthood
- is prominent for studying language, believes that we have a built-in predisposition to learn grammar rules
- believed in the Theory of Multiple Intelligences (proposed 8 intelligences
- is known for insisting that external influences shape behavior and invented the operant conditioning chamber
- studied memory and is known for discovering the forgetting curve
- is known as the father of cognitive therapy
- proposed the theory of learned helplessness when studying dogs strapped in a harness and given electrical shocks
- is best known for his Cognitive Dissonance Theory, stating that we act to reduce the discomfort we feel when two of our thoughts are inconsistent
- is known for his prison experiment at Stanford University
- is a Russian psychologist known for his work on classical conditioning
- is known for his theory of stages of moral development
- was a French psychologist who invented the first intelligence test
- is known for his experiment on monkeys to demonstrate care-giving and companionship in social and cognitive development
- is known for his research on taste aversion learning
28 Clues: is known for his shock experiments • is known as the father of psychoanalysis • is best known for his hierarchy of needs • is known as the father of cognitive therapy • developed rational emotive behavior therapy • is known for the Bobo doll experiment on modeling • is known for his research on taste aversion learning • ...
Ch 14 - Business Marketing 2023-04-30
Across
- Just-in-time
- Electronic data interchange
- The design and operation of facilities for storing and moving goods
- Freight transportation firms that provide several modes of shipment
- The process of determining what materials a firm needs
- The act of negotiating and executing transactions to buy and sell goods
- Processes to obtain resources to create value through sourcing
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- The decisions and actions that make products available to customers
- The movement of products from where they are made to end users
- Vertical Marketing System
- Supply Chain Management
- Third-party logistics firm
12 Clues: Just-in-time • Supply Chain Management • Vertical Marketing System • Third-party logistics firm • Electronic data interchange • The process of determining what materials a firm needs • The movement of products from where they are made to end users • Processes to obtain resources to create value through sourcing • ...
Fantasy Unit Quiz 2023-12-18
Across
- Theory that myths are about REAL people.
- Subgenre of fantasy that expands upon myth.
- Fantasy with more horror elements in it.
- Myth that explains the gods.
- Theory that myths function as stories and nothing more.
- Myth that explains origins of the world.
- A real world and fantasy world tied by something that connects them. Now you're thinking with...
- Subgenre set in real world.
- Secondary name of Hero's Journey.
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- Myth that explains culture, beliefs, sayings.
- School of Magic that allows one to trick others.
- School of Magic to revive the dead.
- School of Magic for protection.
- Reinventing myths for the modern world.
- School of Magic for information.
- School of Magic for conversions. Turn someone into a toilet!
- Tree fantasy creature.
- School of Magic for summoning.
- Theory that believes myths tell a true story, just not what we are reading.
- School of Magic for calling upon magic. (E before I).
- Type of science used in many fantasy settings. Turn things into gold!
- Myth that teaches life lessons.
22 Clues: Tree fantasy creature. • Subgenre set in real world. • Myth that explains the gods. • School of Magic for summoning. • School of Magic for protection. • Myth that teaches life lessons. • School of Magic for information. • Secondary name of Hero's Journey. • School of Magic to revive the dead. • Reinventing myths for the modern world. • Theory that myths are about REAL people. • ...
Chapter 5 Economics Vocab 2021-09-30
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- sum of a variable cost plus fixed cost, all costs associated with production
- business expenses that are not dependent on the level of goods or services produced by the business
- total output or production by a firm
- graphic portrayal showing how a change in amount of a single variable input effects total output
- gives time, money, or effort
- responsiveness of quantity supplied to a change in price
- average price that every unit of output sells for
- a graph that shows the quantities supplied at each and every possible price in the market
- level of production where marginal cost is equal to marginal revenue
- extra output due to the addition of one unit of input
- to bring into existence especially produces or brings into being
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- production period so short that only variable inputs (usually labor) can be changed
- stages of production where outputs increases at a decreasing rate as more units of variable input are added
- change in the amount offered for sale in response to a price change; movement along the supply curve
- phases of production that consist of increasing, decreasing and negative returns
- specific amount offered for sale at a given price; point on the Supply curve
- government payment that encourages or protects a certain economic activity
- the full amount of total sales of goods and services
- handled by way
- amount of a product a producer of seller would be willing to offer for sale at all possible prices in a market at a given point
- production cost that varies as output changes; labor, energies and raw materials
- different amounts offered for sale at each and every possible price in the market; shift of the supplycurve
- broad category of fixed costs that includes interest, rent, taxes and executive sales
- extra cost of producing one additional unit of production
- production period long enough to change amount of variable and fixed inputs used in production
- involving or based on a suggested idea or theory; involving or based on a hypothesis
- principle that more will be offered for sale at a high prices than lower prices
- supply curve that shows the quantities offered at various prices by all firms that sell the same product in a given market
- different
- the increase in revenue that results from the sale of one additional unit of output.
- a table showing the quan that would be produced or offered for sale at each and every possible price in the market at a given time
- Production level where total cost equals total revenue; production needed if firm is to recover its costs
- electronic business or exchange conducted over the internet
33 Clues: different • handled by way • gives time, money, or effort • total output or production by a firm • average price that every unit of output sells for • the full amount of total sales of goods and services • extra output due to the addition of one unit of input • responsiveness of quantity supplied to a change in price • ...
Ethics Exam #2 2016-03-22
Across
- What the course pack suggests we use as the foundation for ethics.
- In order to decide which of two pleasures is of higher quality, Mill proposed that we do this.
- In order to get moral credit, Kant said an action had to be done from _______.
- This imperative is how Kant says we can find out what the Moral Law is.
- The only intrinsic good according to Mill.
- This is one feature the Moral Law must have.
- One criticism against Kant states that his theory is too ______ to be applied.
- The mathematical formula Bentham created to calculate which action will lead to the most happiness.
- The course pack rejects ________ as a foundation for ethics because they are different depending on the country and era.
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- According to Kant, it's not enough to do the right thing, you also had to have the right ______.
- The only intrinsic good according to Kant.
- Some have said of Kant's ethics that his rules are too ______
- The moral theory is based on measuring happiness.
- What was the name of the branch of Utilitarianism that was created to deal with some of the criticisms levied against the theory?
- The course pack rejects _____ as a foundation for ethics because it is contradictory and doesn't count as evidence.
- One criticism of Utilitarianism states that because it focuses on producing the best consequences, it ignores the concept that people can have moral _____.
- The moral theory focuses on the morality of the action itself.
- The only intrinsic good according to Bentham.
- The course pack rejects ________ as a foundation for ethics because there are many and they disagree.
- Bentham was concerned with quantity, but Mill was concerned with ______.
20 Clues: The only intrinsic good according to Kant. • The only intrinsic good according to Mill. • This is one feature the Moral Law must have. • The only intrinsic good according to Bentham. • The moral theory is based on measuring happiness. • Some have said of Kant's ethics that his rules are too ______ • The moral theory focuses on the morality of the action itself. • ...
Respiratory Crossword Puzzle 2025-01-23
Across
- portion of throat located just above the trachea that houses the vocal chords
- inflatable organs in a person's chest that hold air
- medium sized firm air tubes in the lungs
- network of tiny blood vessels that exchange gasses and nutrients with body tissues
- portion of the throat located behind the mouth and nasal cavity
- tiny hair-like projections in the lungs and bronchi that help mucus move up and out of the respiratory tract
- flap of tissue that opens and closes to prevent food and liquid from entering your trachea/lungs
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- smallest firm air tubes in the lungs
- large, firm air tube that goes from the throat to the lungs
- the muscle that creates positive and negative pressure to help you breathe
- tiny air sacs in the lungs that exchange gas with the bloodstream
11 Clues: smallest firm air tubes in the lungs • medium sized firm air tubes in the lungs • inflatable organs in a person's chest that hold air • large, firm air tube that goes from the throat to the lungs • portion of the throat located behind the mouth and nasal cavity • tiny air sacs in the lungs that exchange gas with the bloodstream • ...
Language Listening Vocabulary 1 2022-06-28
Across
- breathe out.
- be equal to (something) in quality or strength.
- an instrument for weighing, originally a simple balance but now usually a device with an electronic or other internal weighing mechanism.
- a thin flap of skin that is stretched tight like a drum and vibrates when sound hits it.
- the amount or number of a material or immaterial thing not usually estimated by spatial measurement.
- by a strikingly large amount or to a strikingly large extent; greatly.
- the quality or state of being correct or precise.
- cause (something) to pass on from one place or person to another.
- a line that marks the limits of an area; a dividing line.
- align or position (something) relative to the points of a compass or other specified positions.
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- an oscillation of the parts of a fluid or an elastic solid whose equilibrium has been disturbed, or of an electromagnetic wave.
- in a literal manner or sense; exactly.
- very strange or unusual, especially so as to cause interest or amusement.
- form a theory or conjecture about a subject without firm evidence.
- thinking only of oneself, without regard for the feelings or desires of others; self-centered.
- a discrete quantity of energy proportional in magnitude to the frequency of the radiation it represents.
- exercise skill in making (something).
- give a polite word or sign of welcome or recognition to (someone) on meeting.
- used to classify something, or suggest that it can be classified, in terms of its position on a scale between two extreme or opposite points.
- in relation, comparison, or proportion to something else.
- administer.
- of the greatest importance; fundamental.
- all the visible features of an area of countryside or land, often considered in terms of their aesthetic appeal.
23 Clues: administer. • breathe out. • exercise skill in making (something). • in a literal manner or sense; exactly. • of the greatest importance; fundamental. • be equal to (something) in quality or strength. • the quality or state of being correct or precise. • in relation, comparison, or proportion to something else. • a line that marks the limits of an area; a dividing line. • ...
Competition and regulation 2017-03-17
Across
- (One word) When two or more firms join to form a new firm; sometimes reducing competition.
- (One word) A market dominated by one major purchaser.
- (One word) A market with a five firm concentration ratio of 50% or higher.
- (Four words) The organisation in charge of competition policy in the UK.
- (One word) The process of selling state-owned businesses to private investors.
- (One word) A feature of a market that is generally seen as beneficial for consumers.
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- (One word) The method of pricing aimed at eliminating at least one competitor.
- (One word) The removal of laws and controls in a market, with the aim of opening it to greater competition.
- (One word) A government run organisation that aims to prevent anti-competitive behaviour in a market.
- (One word) A measure of the ease of entry and exit to a given market.
- (Two words) A market where economies of scale mean that only one firm is able to operate successfully.
- (One word) An industry dominated by one major seller.
- (One word)Firms work together to fix prices.
13 Clues: (One word)Firms work together to fix prices. • (One word) A market dominated by one major purchaser. • (One word) An industry dominated by one major seller. • (One word) A measure of the ease of entry and exit to a given market. • (Four words) The organisation in charge of competition policy in the UK. • ...
Sociology Final 2014-01-14
Across
- process by which one culture or society borrows from another culture or society
- knowledge and tools used to achieve practical goals
- Widely circulation piece of information that is not verified
- a social movement that focuses on bringing about limited changes in people.
- organized armed conflict that occurs within a society or between nations
- a creation of something new from previously existing items or processes
- An unusual behavior pattern that spreads rapidly and disappears quickly
- Emotional crowd ready to use violence for a specific purpose
- a social movement that attempts to change the total structure of society.
- A moralistic tale that focuses on current concerns and fear of the city or suburb dweller
- Episode of largely random destruction and violence carried out by a crowd
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- A temporary collection of people who share an immediate common interests
- ,movement whose goal is to promote or prevent social change; the most structured and rational for of collective behavior.
- the distinctive way of life shared by the people living in a city
- Theory stating that members of crowds stimulate the members of crowds stimulate each other to higher
- Reaction to a real threat in fearful, anxious, and often self-damaging ways
- ,process by which something is learned or reinterpreted
- theory of social movements that focuses on the use of resources to achieve goals
- The spontaneous behavior of a group of responding to similar stimuli
- a social movement that attempts to make limited changes in society.
- Collective anxiety created by the acceptance of one or more false beliefs
- a social movement that seeks to change people completely.
- A wildly accepted behavior pattern that changes periodically
- sudden and complete overthrow of the social or political order
- Theory stating that norms develop to guide crowd behavior Convergence Theory/ Theory that states that crowds are formed by people who deliberately congregate with like-minded others.
- a state of functioning and balance, maintained by a society’s tendency to make small adjustments to change
26 Clues: knowledge and tools used to achieve practical goals • ,process by which something is learned or reinterpreted • a social movement that seeks to change people completely. • Widely circulation piece of information that is not verified • A wildly accepted behavior pattern that changes periodically • Emotional crowd ready to use violence for a specific purpose • ...
The Scientific Revolution 2021-10-08
Across
- physician and surgeon who made early contributions to the understanding of anatomy,physiology,and neurology
- a 5 step process used for learning new knowledge on the natural world
- the laws of planetary motion
- Created the heliocentric theory
- one of the effects of the scientific revolution
- written by andreas vesalius
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- written by kepler
- every object in the universe attracts every other object
- the theory the earth is the center of the universe
- wrote on the fabric of the human body
- the theory the the sun is the center of the universe
- Published the book "on the motion of the heart and blood
- theory created by copernicus
- discovered gravity
- claims that jupiter has four moons, the sun has dark spots, and earth's moon has a rough and uneven surface
- Created and explained the scientific method
16 Clues: written by kepler • discovered gravity • written by andreas vesalius • theory created by copernicus • the laws of planetary motion • Created the heliocentric theory • wrote on the fabric of the human body • Created and explained the scientific method • one of the effects of the scientific revolution • the theory the earth is the center of the universe • ...
Creation and Stewardship Crossword Puzzle 2022-02-22
Across
- BANG the theory that describes the start of the universe.
- is everything in the world that was not made by people.
- the number of years it took for Darwin's theory to be accepted.
- the book of the Bible that tells the creation of the universe.
- DARWIN the creator of the theory of Evolution.
- BEINGS the persons God created to be stewards of the environment.
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- is the slow, continual change of organism over a very long time.
- EINSTEIN the creator of the Big Bang Theory.
- are an idea or set of ideas put forward to explain something.
- the creator of the universe according to the Bible.
- the responsibility of managing something that belongs to someone else.
- bringing into existence, make or produce especially something that no one has made before.
12 Clues: EINSTEIN the creator of the Big Bang Theory. • DARWIN the creator of the theory of Evolution. • the creator of the universe according to the Bible. • is everything in the world that was not made by people. • BANG the theory that describes the start of the universe. • are an idea or set of ideas put forward to explain something. • ...
PUZZLE 2019-08-14
Across
- If cost is more important, inventory can be reduced to make the _____ more efficient.
- Faster transportation allows _______ responsiveness but lower efficiency
- inventory held in case demand ________ expectations.
- Inventory exists because of a mismatch between supply and ______.
- Removal of trade barrier results in increased competition from _______ companies.
- Set of business processes required to ______ goods and services in a supply chain.
- The power of this driver grows stronger every year as the technology for collecting and sharing _________ becomes more wide spread, easier to use, and less expensive.
- Responsiveness can be had by stocking high levels of ______ for a wide range of products.
- Skillful execution of ____ is as important as creating successful strategies.
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- Responsiveness can be achieved by a __________ mode that is fast and flexible such as trucks and airplanes.
- This driver can be made very responsive by building factories that have a lot of excess capacity and use flexible manufacturing techniques to produce a wide range of items.
- SC strategy determines how the supply chain should perform with respect to ______ and responsiveness.
- A ______ decision that emphasizes responsiveness would be one where a company establishes many locations that are close to its customer base.
- functions of a firm performs and the functions that are outsourced.
- price associated with goods and services provided by a firm to the supply chain.
15 Clues: inventory held in case demand ________ expectations. • Inventory exists because of a mismatch between supply and ______. • functions of a firm performs and the functions that are outsourced. • Faster transportation allows _______ responsiveness but lower efficiency • Skillful execution of ____ is as important as creating successful strategies. • ...
NUCLEAR PHYSICISTS 2024-12-18
Across
- – Discovered atomic nucleus
- – Creator of the first reactor
- – Father of the atomic bomb
- – Master of electromagnetism
- – Studied black holes
- – Father of modern physics
- – Known for uncertainty principle
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- – Famous for his cat paradox
- – Quantum mechanics pioneer
- – Atomic model innovator
- – Pioneer of radioactivity
- – Laws of motion discoverer
- – Electromagnetic field theorist
- – Father of quantum theory
- – Developed relativity theory
15 Clues: – Studied black holes • – Atomic model innovator • – Pioneer of radioactivity • – Father of quantum theory • – Father of modern physics • – Quantum mechanics pioneer • – Laws of motion discoverer • – Discovered atomic nucleus • – Father of the atomic bomb • – Famous for his cat paradox • – Master of electromagnetism • – Developed relativity theory • – Creator of the first reactor • ...
1.04 Vocab 2022-02-22
Across
- The company's configuration of employees
- A graphical representation of the flow of authority within the organization
- Creating authority that flows in a clear, continuous line
- No employee should answer to more than one supervisor at a time
- Dividing tasks upon workers
- The firm is broken into traditional departments
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- Setting up the way the business's work will be done
- Combines the traditional functional structure with the divisional structure
- The influence of another individual.
- The flow of authority
- An organizational design in which a firm is broken down into units
- An employee's narrow focus on one task or area of expertise
- How many workers are supervised by one manager
- The way departments are arranged
14 Clues: The flow of authority • Dividing tasks upon workers • The way departments are arranged • The influence of another individual. • The company's configuration of employees • How many workers are supervised by one manager • The firm is broken into traditional departments • Setting up the way the business's work will be done • ...
Ailwei and Leziwe BMNG7312 Ice Task 2015-08-06
Across
- Business with value improvements
- business that me -too products
- comparing strengths and weaknesses pg294 - 297
- ___ of the pyramid innovation pg291-pg293
- This is a kind of design theory
- when comparing their strengths and weaknesses to those of competitors pg220-224
- This kind of innovation occurs as an inherent feature of market system pg392...
- long term wave of theory pg.305-308
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- business that present value innovation pg 297
- The inability to see into the distance pg309-311
- periodically reshape existing structure of industry new methods of production
- offers insight into the fall of a market pg.291
- theory of creative destruction 308
- about mindset pg 304
- These are the people that organisations provide services for pg.292-295
- This concept refers to and is based on quality pg 290-296
16 Clues: about mindset pg 304 • business that me -too products • This is a kind of design theory • Business with value improvements • theory of creative destruction 308 • long term wave of theory pg.305-308 • ___ of the pyramid innovation pg291-pg293 • business that present value innovation pg 297 • comparing strengths and weaknesses pg294 - 297 • ...
ORGANISATIONAL BEHAVIOUR CROSSWORD 2017-10-09
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- the 1st level of outcome necessary for obtaining 2nd level of outcome
- according to managerial grid theory(1,1) refers to
- placing the blame for a negative outcome on external factors
- STRUCTURE the degree to which job assignments are procedural is the degree of
- ADAMS equity theory was given by
- HOLLAND personality job fit theory was given by
- these are technically accepted standards of behaviour
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- THEORIES theories what motivates people are called
- grouping of jobs based on function
- people belonging to this type are flexible & spontaneous
- probability that a particular action/effort will lead to a particular 1st level outcome
- flight,fight &flow are responses to
- punctuated equilibrium model of group functioning was given by
- existence is concerned with
- influence is the keyword for
- CONTENT motivators relate to
16 Clues: existence is concerned with • influence is the keyword for • CONTENT motivators relate to • ADAMS equity theory was given by • grouping of jobs based on function • flight,fight &flow are responses to • HOLLAND personality job fit theory was given by • according to managerial grid theory(1,1) refers to • THEORIES theories what motivates people are called • ...
ORGANISATIONAL BEHAVIOUR CROSSWORD 2017-10-09
Across
- influence is the keyword for
- grouping of jobs based on function
- according to managerial grid theory(1,1) refers to
- theories what motivates people are called
- placing the blame for a negative outcome on external factors
- existence is concerned with
- motivators relate to
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- flight,fight &flow are responses to
- equity theory was given by
- the degree to which job assignments are procedural is the degree of
- the 1st level of outcome necessary for obtaining 2nd level of outcome
- these are technically accepted standards of behaviour
- probability that a particular action/effort will lead to a particular 1st level outcome
- personality job fit theory was given by
- people belonging to this type are flexible & spontaneous
- punctuated equilibrium model of group functioning was given by
16 Clues: motivators relate to • equity theory was given by • existence is concerned with • influence is the keyword for • flight,fight &flow are responses to • grouping of jobs based on function • personality job fit theory was given by • theories what motivates people are called • according to managerial grid theory(1,1) refers to • ...
Bridge to Terabithia Vocabulary 2025-10-20
Across
- Comfort
- The fleshy part of the side between the ribs and the hip; a cut of meat from this part of the animal
- The pass, move, or go quickly
- The forming of a theory or conjecture without firm evidence
- Hanging loosely or laxly
- In a way that causes nausea or disgust
- The act of working laboriously or monotonously; the act of walking heavily or slowly
- Having been expelled or barred from one's native country or home
- Arousing aversion or disgust
- To arouse from or as if from sleep or repose
- Morally despicable or abhorrent
- A tone or manner that uses flattery or gentle persuasion
- A wild uproar (because of anger or excitement) in a crowd
- An absolute ruler unrestrained by law or constitution
- Showing smug or uncritical satisfaction with oneself or one's achievements
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- Joined together in a coherent, compact, or unified way
- In a way that is threatening or foreshadowing evil
- A wall, rampart, or elevation of earth or stone to protect soldiers
- Stiffly formal and proper
- The killing of a king
- The act or process of surrounding or attacking a fortified place to compel it to surrender
- To shake or move with a slight trembling motion
- An ore deposit
- Sour milk that has thickened or curdled
- A fortified place; a place of security or survival
- A group of individuals moving along in an orderly often ceremonial way
- In a way that is unwilling or reluctant
- One ruling in an absolute way and often oppressive way
- The last remaining parts; the most undesirable parts
- An infant found after its unknown parents have abandoned it
- Extreme agitation or disorder
- Having taken or grasped abruptly or suddenly
32 Clues: Comfort • An ore deposit • The killing of a king • Hanging loosely or laxly • Stiffly formal and proper • Arousing aversion or disgust • The pass, move, or go quickly • Extreme agitation or disorder • Morally despicable or abhorrent • In a way that causes nausea or disgust • Sour milk that has thickened or curdled • In a way that is unwilling or reluctant • ...
Key terms 2023-09-18
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- an organized group of family members who gather periodically to discuss family related business
- a statement of principles intended to guide a family firm through times of crisis and change
- couples who own and manage businesses
- the exercise of reasonable care in the evaluation of a business opportunity
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- an informal gathering of family members usually at a remote location
- an organization in which either the individuals who established or acquired the firm or their descendants significantly influence the strategic decisions and life course of the firm
- a business in third and subsequent generations when children of the siblings take ownership and management positions
- a business in which children of the founder become owners and managers
- a group of people bound by a shared history and a commitment to share a future together, while supporting the development and well-being of individual members
- the practice of employing relatives
- A venture operated by a founding entrepreneur.
11 Clues: the practice of employing relatives • couples who own and manage businesses • A venture operated by a founding entrepreneur. • an informal gathering of family members usually at a remote location • a business in which children of the founder become owners and managers • the exercise of reasonable care in the evaluation of a business opportunity • ...
Chapter 15 2022-04-08
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- An art movement that souht to link the world of dreams with real life
- Started theory of relativity
- Rejected traditional harmonies & musical skills
- More people traveled for pleasure, new businesses
- Wrote eerie novels which made the readers uneasy
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- First woman to fly solo across the atlantic
- Completed a 33 hour flight from New York to Paris
- Philosical theory of approach
- Famous entertainer in silent screen films
- Created radio stations and broadcasting
- Constructed theory about human mind
- Used irregular rhythms & harsh combinations of sound
- His novel tried to attempt to mirror the workings of the human mind
- Wrote about how western ideas stifled people's ideas & actions
- A popular music style
15 Clues: A popular music style • Started theory of relativity • Philosical theory of approach • Constructed theory about human mind • Created radio stations and broadcasting • Famous entertainer in silent screen films • First woman to fly solo across the atlantic • Rejected traditional harmonies & musical skills • Wrote eerie novels which made the readers uneasy • ...
Theorists of Child Development 2013-05-10
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- Encourages parents to trust themselves and enjoy their baby
- Human Ecology theory
- Operant Conditioning theory
- Multiple Intelligence theory
- Socio-cultural theory
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- Human Needs theory
- Attachment theory
- Parents as preschool educators
- Children of Challenge
- Psychosocial theory
- Psychoanalytic theory
- Cognitive Development theory
12 Clues: Attachment theory • Human Needs theory • Psychosocial theory • Human Ecology theory • Children of Challenge • Psychoanalytic theory • Socio-cultural theory • Operant Conditioning theory • Cognitive Development theory • Multiple Intelligence theory • Parents as preschool educators • Encourages parents to trust themselves and enjoy their baby
KNES 204 - Using Social Theories 2016-01-19
Across
- used to study and apply knowledge about sports
- this theory overstates positive consequences of sport
- interactionists are concerned with how people derive ______ from sport participation
- a major weakness of conflict theory - overstates influence of _______ forces
- combo of description, analysis, reflection, application
- believe social order based primarily on values/interests of men with power
- social order based on economic interests and economic power
- theories used to understand the relationship between sports and _______
- feminist theorists believe sports reproduce _______ ideas of masculinity
- believe sport is distorted by the needs of _____
- according to critical theorists social _____ is negotiated
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- critical theorists concerned with representation of all ______
- what sport sociologists study
- feminist theorists concerned with how gender relations ______ men over women
- these theorists believe social order created through interactions of people
- functionalists are concerned with how sport teaches these
- these theorists challenge the voice & perspectives of those with power
- functionalist theory is concerned with what type of needs
- conflict theorists want to raise _____ consciousness
19 Clues: what sport sociologists study • used to study and apply knowledge about sports • believe sport is distorted by the needs of _____ • conflict theorists want to raise _____ consciousness • this theory overstates positive consequences of sport • combo of description, analysis, reflection, application • functionalists are concerned with how sport teaches these • ...
TRA/TPB Crossword 2016-10-12
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- / A _____ of the TRA/TPB assumes that behavior are the output of rational, linear, decision-making process
- / Perceived likely of performing behavior.
- Subjective norms are considered _____
- / Behavior that can lead to lung cancer and affects the people around you.
- / Attitudes is a personal ______
- / In this presentation the ____ was smoking.
- / Beliefs about whether key people approve or disapprove of the behavior, motivation to behave in a way that gains their approval.
- / The surroundings around you.
- / Intention = plan of ____
Down
- / Personal evaluation of her behavior.
- / Psychology behind theory ___.
- / Belief that one has, and can exercise, control over performing the behavior
- / Original acronym of theory.
- / The second acronym of the theory after behavioral control was added.
14 Clues: / Intention = plan of ____ • / Original acronym of theory. • / The surroundings around you. • / Psychology behind theory ___. • / Attitudes is a personal ______ • Subjective norms are considered _____ • / Personal evaluation of her behavior. • / Perceived likely of performing behavior. • / In this presentation the ____ was smoking. • ...
vocab 2 2023-03-07
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- the way a person perseveres themselve
- being aware of yourself
- developed the common language
- training teaching a kid to use the bathroom
- the genes you get from your family
- small skills
- the world around you
- theory of influence
- how one feels
- playing while getting along
- how one feels about themselve
- playing while breaking things
- created heredity
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- langauge thats expressive
- the ability to move muscles
- the way you take care of yourself
- science and care
- developed life theory
- therory of ego
- condition of self gov
- the feeling of being overwhelmed
- acting while playing
- acting like something else
- the way you hold yourself
- the feeling of uneasy ness
25 Clues: small skills • how one feels • therory of ego • science and care • created heredity • theory of influence • the world around you • acting while playing • developed life theory • condition of self gov • being aware of yourself • langauge thats expressive • the way you hold yourself • acting like something else • the feeling of uneasy ness • the ability to move muscles • ...
PHILIPPINE POLITICS, GOVERNANCE, AND CITIZENSHIP CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2025-02-11
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- The Philippine Senate's highest position
- has the smallest territory with a total land area of 0.44km2
- community of persons, more or less numerous permanently occupying a definite portion of territory state by?
- agency to which the will of the state is formulated.
- means supreme and final legal authority and beyond which no legal power exists.
- refers to the mass of population living within the state.
- an association which, acting through law as promulgated by a government state by?
- theory holds that the state is founded out of man's natural instinct for association.
- this approach is related to history, it emphasizes on the study of history of every political reality to analyze any situation.
- a union of families and villages having for its end a perfect and self-sufficing life by which we mean a happy and honorable life state by?
- the interest of the citizen must be well protected in a prompt and appropriate manner.
- is a community of persons occupying a definite territory, have government of their own, and enjoying freedom from external control.
- mankind view as an organized unit state by?
- theory formed by deliberate and voluntary compact among people to form a society and organize government for their common good.
- a people organized for law within a definite territory state by?
- defines governance as the manner in which power is exercised in the management of a country's economic and social resources for development
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- the inherent power of the sovereign
- has the largest territory with 17,098,242 km2
- occupying a certain territory among whom the will of majority state by?
- power to appropriate property for a public purpose
- theory holds that the state is divine creation and the ruler is ordained by God to govern the people.
- monopoly on violence as the defining conception of the state was first described in sociology state by?
- theory believes that the state must have been founded to take charge of man's various needs that must be continously and consistently satisfied
- first used the term "state" in his writings
- theory maintains that the state must have been created as a product of the existence of the strong and the weak in society
- active involvement of affected and interested parties in the decision-making process.
- enforce obedience from the people in the promotion of public health, morals, or safety, and the general well-being of the community
- society of inhabitants of a specific geographic region united and bound together
- this approach concerned with the study of formal structures and institutes like legislature, executive, judiciary, political parties, etc.
- theory attributes the origin states to the enlargement of the family which remained under the authority of the father
- the absence of law.
31 Clues: the absence of law. • the inherent power of the sovereign • The Philippine Senate's highest position • first used the term "state" in his writings • mankind view as an organized unit state by? • has the largest territory with 17,098,242 km2 • power to appropriate property for a public purpose • agency to which the will of the state is formulated. • ...
Civilization Thru 16th Century 2024-12-05
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- a scattering of population
- invented printing press
- Rich Italian family that funded many Renaissance artists
- quietly published findings about the functions of the universe
- the world's first major conqueror
- published scathing review of Catholic Church practices in his community
- Pope who crowned Charlemagne
- started by Henry VIII so he could divorce
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- warriors who protected Christian pilgrims
- Enheduanna's home
- "Roman Peace"
- theory that the sun is the center of the universe
- Pope who called the first Crusade
- worshipped by Akhenaten
- funded by Ferdinand & Isabella
- proved someone else's theory about functions of the universe
- Egypt's important river
- plague
- allegedly, according to folk lore, fiddled while Rome burned
- one of the ruling group of 3 who was assassinated
20 Clues: plague • "Roman Peace" • Enheduanna's home • invented printing press • worshipped by Akhenaten • Egypt's important river • a scattering of population • Pope who crowned Charlemagne • funded by Ferdinand & Isabella • Pope who called the first Crusade • the world's first major conqueror • warriors who protected Christian pilgrims • started by Henry VIII so he could divorce • ...
Introduction to Natural Selection and Evolution 2025-06-04
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- The theory that organisms with the best straits will survive and reproduce is ______ selection.
- an explanation that can be true or false
- One organism
- change in a populations inherited traits over generations (overtime)
- Thought traits that were acquired during lifetime through use were passed down to offspring.
- any characteristic of an organism that helps it survive in its environment
- A group of organisms that reproduce together.
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- The number of individuals in a species.
- Studied finches. Thought animals evolved from a common ancestor through natural selection.
- differences in organisms of the same species. Caused by sexual reproduction.
- where an organism lives
- Lamarck's theory was _____.
- Darwin's theory is considered _____ or accepted.
13 Clues: One organism • where an organism lives • Lamarck's theory was _____. • The number of individuals in a species. • an explanation that can be true or false • A group of organisms that reproduce together. • Darwin's theory is considered _____ or accepted. • change in a populations inherited traits over generations (overtime) • ...
DPT Newsletter 3 2024-12-04
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- Only FDA approved drug for Rett syndrome
- Theory of psychosexual development
- Office developmental assessment tool
- Developmental disorder in actress Emma Watson
- City with first child guidance clinic
- Behaviour screening tool beyond 6 years
- Dyslexic author of Theory of Everything
- Operant Conditioning theory
- Early onset Alzheimer’s causally related to this syndrome
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- Infant with cat like cry
- Coined the term Behavioural Pediatrics
- Neurodevelopmental disorder affecting physical coordination
- Milestones not in typical sequence
- Happy Syndrome
- Second most common genetic cause of intellectual disability
- Gene mutation in Rett syndrome
- Congenital deficiency leads to most common preventable causes of MR
17 Clues: Happy Syndrome • Infant with cat like cry • Operant Conditioning theory • Gene mutation in Rett syndrome • Theory of psychosexual development • Milestones not in typical sequence • Office developmental assessment tool • City with first child guidance clinic • Coined the term Behavioural Pediatrics • Behaviour screening tool beyond 6 years • ...
psychology ;) 2022-03-01
Across
- A psychological defense mechanism proposed by Anna Freud in which an individual attributes unwanted thoughts, feelings and motives onto another person.
- unconscious 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.
- Denial is a defense mechanism proposed by Anna Freud which involves a refusal to accept reality, thus blocking external events from awareness.
- "Believing the opposite," is a psychological defense mechanism in which a person goes beyond denial and behaves in the opposite way to which he or she thinks or feels.
- The personality that an individual projects to others, as differentiated from the authentic self
- 2 of three concepts in psychoanalytic theory describing distinct, interacting agents in the psychic apparatus.
- Danish-German-American developmental psychologist and psychoanalyst known for his theory on psychological development of human beings.
- Swiss psychiatrist and psychoanalyst who founded analytical psychology. Jung's work has been influential in the fields of psychiatry, anthropology, archaeology, literature, philosophy, psychology, and religious studies.
- An unconscious aspect of the personality that the conscious ego does not identify in itself
- Universal, inborn models of people, behaviors, or personalities that play a role in influencing human behavior.
- stages The driving force behind behavior.
- An unconscious defense mechanism employed by the ego to keep disturbing or threatening thoughts from becoming conscious.
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- stages A comprehensive psychoanalytic theory that identifies a series of eight stages that a healthy developing individual should pass through from infancy to late adulthood.
- 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.
- The redirection of an impulse (usually aggression) onto a powerless substitute target. The target can be a person or an object that can serve as a symbolic substitute.
- The characteristic sets of behaviors, cognition's, and emotional patterns that evolve from biological and environmental factors.
- behaviors people use to separate themselves from unpleasant events, actions, or thoughts.
- 1 of three concepts in psychoanalytic theory describing distinct, interacting agents in the psychic apparatus.
- A defense mechanism proposed by Anna Freud involving a cognitive distortion of "the facts" to make an event or an impulse less threatening. We do it often enough on a fairly conscious level when we provide ourselves with excuses.
- 3 of three concepts in psychoanalytic theory describing distinct, interacting agents in the psychic apparatus.
- the theory of personality organization and the dynamics of personality development that guides psychoanalysis, a clinical method for treating psychopathology.
- Austrian neurologist who is perhaps most known as the founder of psychoanalysis.
22 Clues: stages The driving force behind behavior. • Austrian neurologist who is perhaps most known as the founder of psychoanalysis. • behaviors people use to separate themselves from unpleasant events, actions, or thoughts. • An unconscious aspect of the personality that the conscious ego does not identify in itself • ...
