theory of the firm Crossword Puzzles
Social/Moral/Emotional Theories 2021-02-16
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- In what stage of Erikson's theory do children develop a sense of independence?
- What results in children believing others view rule ideology the same?
- Bronfenbrenner created _____ model to describe how family, school, community, and cultural factors affect child's development.
- Erikson predicted everyone would go through _____ psychosocial stages in their lifetime.
- Which theorist has a six stage approach about moral reasoning?
- Erikson’s theory fails to explain how or why individuals ____ from one stage to another
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- In Piaget’s Theory of Moral Development, _______ morality refers to Inflexible rules made by others.
- Lee _____ pioneered social cognitive learning
- What are voluntary actions towards one another such as caring?
- What is the second stage of Piaget's moral reasoning theory?
- Kholberg probed children's responses to a series of situations, otherwise known as what?
- Jeen _____ is known as the father of developmental physchology
- Erikson’s stage where adolescence experiment with different roles
- According to Erikson's theory, in which stage do students begin experiencing success and failure?
14 Clues: Lee _____ pioneered social cognitive learning • What is the second stage of Piaget's moral reasoning theory? • What are voluntary actions towards one another such as caring? • Jeen _____ is known as the father of developmental physchology • Which theorist has a six stage approach about moral reasoning? • ...
fundamentals and npo 2020-10-13
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- subscription received in advance by a club are shown in the __ side of balance sheet
- interest on capital is allowed on the __ capital
- life membership fee received by a club is shown in __
- income and expenditure account is prepared on __ basis
- the written agreement amongst the partners is __
- current account of the partners are not opened when the capitals are __
- receipts from the sale of old newspapers are taken as __
- __ accounts of partners are maintained if capitals are fixed
- current account of the partner should be opened when the capitals are __
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- income and expenditure account is a __ account
- the liability of the partners in a partnership firm under Indian partnership act 1932 is __
- receipts and payment account is a __ account
- in the absence of partnership deed, interest of __ of a partner is allowed 6% per annum
- salary or commission to a partner is an __ of profit
- manager's commission is a __ against profit
- in the absence of partnership deed, profit of the firm is divided among the partners ___
- in case of partnership, the act of any partner is binding on __ partners
- receipt and payment account is prepared on__ basis
- honoranium is a __ expenditure
19 Clues: honoranium is a __ expenditure • manager's commission is a __ against profit • receipts and payment account is a __ account • income and expenditure account is a __ account • interest on capital is allowed on the __ capital • the written agreement amongst the partners is __ • receipt and payment account is prepared on__ basis • ...
Scientific Revoultion 2012-12-11
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- Invented the thermometer, and proved the sun-centered theory.
- Boyle's ________ helped develop medicine.
- Sun-Centered theory challenged the ______.
- Explained why planets moved how they did, also described gravity.
- The scientific method was based on observation, and __________.
- Galileo Galilei created the ________.
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- Newton developed ________, a new form of mathematics.
- Developed the scientific method.
- More __________ kept expanding on the theories.
- Proved planets revolved around the sun (Sun-Centered theory)
- Made a connection between the brain and the body.
- Discovered elipse, and created calculus. Believed in the orbit of planets around the sun.
- _________ by these scientists are now used daily.
- Basic laws of _____ were described.
- Refined view of chemicals as building blocks, distinguished between elements, and developed medicines.
15 Clues: Developed the scientific method. • Basic laws of _____ were described. • Galileo Galilei created the ________. • Boyle's ________ helped develop medicine. • Sun-Centered theory challenged the ______. • More __________ kept expanding on the theories. • Made a connection between the brain and the body. • _________ by these scientists are now used daily. • ...
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 • ...
The Scientific Revolution 2023-04-28
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- This holds the universe together.
- Newton saw this fall and came up with a theory.
- invented the scientific method.
- this is the main source of knowledge
- Europeans began to use numbers and __________.
- Blaise pascal invented the ___________ machine.
- He said matter is made of elements.
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- used mathematics to support Copernicus's theory.
- He dissected dead human bodies and challenged Galen's ideas.
- Galileo invented the first of these.
- He believed in a geocentric model: the earth was the center of the universe.
- He developed the heliocentric theory: the sun is the center of the universe
- _______ and Jews made advances. In the 1100's Europeans began to have more contact with them and had a new interest in science.
- came up with the idea of gravity.
- he created his own telescope.
15 Clues: he created his own telescope. • invented the scientific method. • This holds the universe together. • came up with the idea of gravity. • He said matter is made of elements. • Galileo invented the first of these. • this is the main source of knowledge • Europeans began to use numbers and __________. • Newton saw this fall and came up with a theory. • ...
Social and Behavioral Theories 2025-03-24
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- Factors that shape behavior.
- stage of change where there is no recognition of need for or interest in change
- the extent to which it is _______, or broadly relevant while using a manageable number of concepts
- ongoing practice of new, healthier behavior (over six months and chances to return to old behavior are few)
- adopting to new habits
- presents a systematic way of understanding events, behaviors and/or situations
- a theory used to explain health behaviors, especially for preventive and symptom-free concerns.
- regulating and monitoring individual behavior
- people intend to take action
- assigning a value to the outcomes of behavior change
- a theory that explains human behavior in terms of a three-way, dynamic, reciprocal model in which personal factors, environmental influences, and behavior continually interact.
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- understanding and having the skill to perform the behavior
- a core concept in the Social Ecological Model.
- a theoretical framework was specified, and more than half the theoretical constructs were measured and explicitly tested, or two or more theories were compared to one another in a study
- if it's going to happen, then it will happen no matter what I do
- Adopting behaviors based on external role models.
- a theoretical framework was specified and several of the constructs were applied in components of the study
- is an important feature of a theory
- promoting incentives and rewards that encourage behavior change
- a local, state, national and global laws
- a person can be both an agent for change and a responder to change
21 Clues: adopting to new habits • Factors that shape behavior. • people intend to take action • is an important feature of a theory • a local, state, national and global laws • regulating and monitoring individual behavior • a core concept in the Social Ecological Model. • Adopting behaviors based on external role models. • assigning a value to the outcomes of behavior change • ...
Social and Behavioral Theories 2025-03-24
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- a person can be both an agent for change and a responder to change
- a theory that explains human behavior in terms of a three-way, dynamic, reciprocal model in which personal factors, environmental influences, and behavior continually interact.
- a theoretical framework was specified, and more than half the theoretical constructs were measured and explicitly tested, or two or more theories were compared to one another in a study
- a theoretical framework was specified and several of the constructs were applied in components of the study
- a local, state, national and global laws
- understanding and having the skill to perform the behavior
- the extent to which it is _____, or broadly relevant while using a manageable number of concepts
- Adopting behaviors based on external role models.
- regulating and monitoring individual behavior
- Factors that shape behavior.
- a theory used to explain health behaviors, especially for preventive and symptom-free concerns.
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- stage of change where there is no recognition of need for or interest in change
- assigning a value to the outcomes of behavior change
- a core concept in the Social Ecological Model.
- people intend to take action
- adopting to new habits
- promoting incentives and rewards that encourage behavior change
- if it's going to happen, then it will happen no matter what I do
- ongoing practice of new, healthier behavior (over six months and chances to return to old behavior are few)
- is an important feature of a theory
- presents a systematic way of understanding events, behaviors and/or situations
21 Clues: adopting to new habits • people intend to take action • Factors that shape behavior. • is an important feature of a theory • a local, state, national and global laws • regulating and monitoring individual behavior • a core concept in the Social Ecological Model. • Adopting behaviors based on external role models. • assigning a value to the outcomes of behavior change • ...
crossword puzzle 2024-10-03
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- Firms making products slightly different to gain market advantage.
- A few large firms dominate the market.
- Rules imposed by the government to control business practice.
- Costs that cannot be recovered once spent.
- Firms that accept the market price as given.
- Additional revenue from selling one more unit.
- Firms cooperating to set prices or production levels.
- When quantity supplied exceeds quantity demanded.
- Where supply equals demand.
- The ability of a firm to influence prices.
- Many firms selling differentiated products.
- The total income from selling goods or services.
- A single firm dominates the market, controlling prices.
- Firms that can set prices in a market.
- Economic inefficiency resulting from market distortions
- When quantity demanded exceeds quantity supplied.
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- Costs that vary with production output.
- Maximum legal price a seller can charge for a product
- The organization of a market based on competition.
- Costs that do not change with production level.
- Reducing average costs by increasing production.
- A market with many buyers and sellers, no control over prices.
- Minimum legal price set for a good or service.
- A market where one firm can provide goods more efficiently than multiple firms.
- The difference between the price producers receive and the minimum they would accept.
- Setting production where marginal cost equals marginal revenue.
- Setting price equal to the cost of producing one more unit.
- Charging different prices to different consumers for the same product.
- The difference between what consumers are willing to pay and what they actually pay.
- The complete cost of production, including fixed and variable costs.
30 Clues: Where supply equals demand. • A few large firms dominate the market. • Firms that can set prices in a market. • Costs that vary with production output. • Costs that cannot be recovered once spent. • The ability of a firm to influence prices. • Many firms selling differentiated products. • Firms that accept the market price as given. • ...
Quiz 1 2014-06-02
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- He proposed seven (7) principles of lifespan developmental.
- A developmental process that produces change in a person’s physical makeup.
- Learning based on association of a stimulus that does not ordinarily elicit a particular response (Neutral Stimulus) with another stimulus that does elicit the response(unconditioned stimulus).
- The pattern of movement or change that begins at conception and continues through the human lifespan.
- A theory that behaviours are learnt by observing and imitating models.
- The capacity for change.
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- Learning based on association of behaviour with its consequences.
- Lev Vygotsky’s term for the difference between what a child can do alone and what a child can do with help.
- He proposed a theory of Psychosocial Development.
- An orderly set of ideas which describe, explain, and predict behavior.
- A developmental process that refers to changes in thinking, intelligence and language.
- He proposed a theory which states that children’s development advances in a series of four stages: Sensorimotor, Preoperational, Concrete Operations and Formal Operations.
- He proposed a theory of Psychosexual Development.
13 Clues: The capacity for change. • He proposed a theory of Psychosocial Development. • He proposed a theory of Psychosexual Development. • He proposed seven (7) principles of lifespan developmental. • Learning based on association of behaviour with its consequences. • An orderly set of ideas which describe, explain, and predict behavior. • ...
1.04 Vocab 2022-02-22
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- 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 • ...
Philosophical Foundations 2023-12-10
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- A philosophy that emphasizes individual existence, freedom, and choice
- An ethical theory that uses rules to distinguish right from wrong
- A philosophy which focuses on the practical application of ideas by acting on them to actually test them in human experiences
- The rejection of all religious and moral principles, often in the belief that life is meaningless
- The theory that all knowledge is derived from sense-experience
- The pursuit of pleasure; sensual self-indulgence
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- The philosophical study of the structures of experience and consciousness
- The endurance of pain or hardship without the display of feelings and without complaint
- A belief in reason and logic as the primary source of knowledge
- The belief that human beings exist in a purposeless, chaotic universe
- A theory that the best action is the one that maximizes utility
- A school of thought that prioritizes equality for all people
- The belief in the abolition of all government and the organization of society on a voluntary, cooperative basis without recourse to force or compulsion
- The theory that only the self exists, or can be proved to exist
- The doctrine that all events, including human action, are ultimately determined by causes external to the will
15 Clues: The pursuit of pleasure; sensual self-indulgence • A school of thought that prioritizes equality for all people • The theory that all knowledge is derived from sense-experience • A belief in reason and logic as the primary source of knowledge • A theory that the best action is the one that maximizes utility • ...
MGMT 500-4 MODULE 4 2025-05-05
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- objectives / Big-picture goals the company sets to fulfill its mission.
- statement / A broad expression of what a business’s founders want the business to achieve.
- strategy / A grand strategy to increase the firm’s size by revenue, market share, or geographic reach.
- strategy / Strategy level involving actions to enter a new geographic market.
- / A decision to carry out a specific action to achieve a goal, including timing, method, and resources.
- strategy / The broadest level of strategy, focused on growing, maintaining, or shrinking a large company.
- strategy / A grand strategy pursued by companies facing challenges.
- strategic plan / Company actions to achieve a goal that will take a year or more to complete.
- planning / Connects company actions to vision and mission statements.
- / Something that a firm is trying to accomplish; also called an objective.
- / A performance evaluation technique where the standard is based on another firm’s superior performance.
- management process / The set of activities managers use to position firms for competitive success.
- planning / Mid-level strategic planning of what a company should do to pursue its mission.
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- measurement / Evaluation of firm activities to determine success in meeting objectives.
- matrix / A tool used to evaluate the various business units in a corporation.
- strategy / Ways that single-product firms organize their activities to succeed against rivals.
- statement / A general description of how the firm will try to accomplish its vision.
- / The execution of a strategy by assigning actions to employees to achieve strategic objectives.
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- strategy / A grand strategy for maintaining current income, market share, or reach.
- framework / Acronym for good goals: specific, measurable, achievable, relevant, and time-bound.
- planning / First-line strategic planning for daily and short-term actions employees will perform.
- analysis / Systematic examination of a firm’s internal and external environment for decision-making.
- strategic plan / Company actions to achieve an objective within a year or less.
24 Clues: / Clue • strategy / A grand strategy pursued by companies facing challenges. • planning / Connects company actions to vision and mission statements. • objectives / Big-picture goals the company sets to fulfill its mission. • / Something that a firm is trying to accomplish; also called an objective. • ...
Modules 8/9 Consciousness 2023-03-16
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- needing more and more of a drug to get the same effect
- an electroencephalograph(eeg) measures these
- drugs that excite neural activity
- dream theory that states dreams serve to the sort the days experience and commit them to memory
- drug that relaxes and produces mild euphoria
- sleep theory that states it was safer for our ancestors to sleep at night and hide from prey
- stage of sleep in which the sleeper has theta waves and sleep spindles
- monitors light levels in controlling sleep rhythm
- your awareness of yourself and your environment
- drugs that evoke sensory images and distort perceptions
- theory that states the purpose of sleep is to recuperate and repair
- stage of sleep when awakened one does not feel as if he/she was asleep
- sleep disorder in which one wakes up at night due to breathing cessations
- recurring problems falling or staying asleep
- drugs that reduce neural activity
- hallucinogan drug that can create terrifying panic
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- theory that states dreams are a result of the brain's attempt to make sense of random neural firing
- theorist who believed dreams were the release of our unconscious wishes and conflicts
- deepest stage of sleep
- stage of paradoxical sleep where one has vivid dreams
- physiological and psychological need to take more of a drug after continued use
- sleep disorder in which one suddenly falls into rem sleep
- feelings of physical distress when discontinuing the use of a drug
- pattern of biological functioning that occurs on a roughly 24 hour cycle
- hormone that regulates the sleep/wake cycle
- this happens after being deprived of rem sleep the next time we sleep
26 Clues: deepest stage of sleep • drugs that excite neural activity • drugs that reduce neural activity • hormone that regulates the sleep/wake cycle • an electroencephalograph(eeg) measures these • drug that relaxes and produces mild euphoria • recurring problems falling or staying asleep • your awareness of yourself and your environment • ...
Natural Selection Crossword 2022-01-04
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- Physical appearance
- Describes organs that are "leftover" and serves no evolutionary purpose
- All living organisms are related to one another
- Proposed a mechanism for evolution, natural selection
- Genetic makeup
- The ability to survive long enough to reproduce
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- Step 2 of Darwin's theory of natural selection
- Step 3 of Darwin's theory of natural selection
- The type of evidence that suggests DNA with more similar sequences produce species that are more closely related
- Step 4 of Darwin's theory of natural selection
- Step 1 of Darwin's theory of natural selection
- Describes similar anatomy in different types of animals because of common ancestor
- embryos of all vertebrates are very similar early on
13 Clues: Genetic makeup • Physical appearance • Step 2 of Darwin's theory of natural selection • Step 3 of Darwin's theory of natural selection • Step 4 of Darwin's theory of natural selection • Step 1 of Darwin's theory of natural selection • All living organisms are related to one another • The ability to survive long enough to reproduce • ...
Crossword Puzzle World Literature 2021-01-16
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- The kind of novel is Wuthering Heights
- has a power
- authors of the story
- is the power to get the others to do necessary work to produce goods and services they want
- title of the story
- adopted heathcliff
- protagonist in the stor
- heathcliffs wife
- the foil in the story
- What kind of point of view is the stors Wuthering Heights
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- son of hindley
- literary theory of the story
- the another literary theory of the story
- the story taken
- who longs to spend the rest of his life with catherine
- lacks power
- the son of Heathcliff and Isabella
- heathcliff love of her life
- daughter of Catherine and Edgar Linton
- the one who maltreated and abuse heathcliff
20 Clues: has a power • lacks power • son of hindley • the story taken • heathcliffs wife • title of the story • adopted heathcliff • authors of the story • the foil in the story • protagonist in the stor • heathcliff love of her life • literary theory of the story • the son of Heathcliff and Isabella • The kind of novel is Wuthering Heights • daughter of Catherine and Edgar Linton • ...
Unit 19: LO3 Recap 2025-02-02
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- this term is given when athletes fail to execute skills that they can otherwise perform well in non-pressure situations
- within the inverted u theory, medium arousal levels where performance peaks is classed as...
- this cause of stress and anxiety refers to pressure to meet high standards from coaches and fans
- athletes may get this in their muscles if they are stressed or anxious
- the level of activation and alertness experienced by a performer
- the bad form of stress arises when athletes perceive a situation as overwhelming or threatening
- this theory suggests that when arousal is extremely high, a sudden and severe drop in performance can occur
- this cause of stress and anxiety in sport refers to competition between opponents e.g. Liverpool vs Everton
- this method to control anxiety involves athletes picturing themselves in an environment and performing a specific activity using all of their senses
- a mental block in darts caused by stress and anxiety leading to difficulty in releasing the dart
- the negative consequence of experiencing stress - characterised by excessive worry, fear, or apprehension about future events
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- coaches may set these for athletes to help control their anxiety
- this theory suggests that as arousal increases, so does performance
- within the inverted u theory, low levels of arousal are classed as...
- the way in which the brain and body respond to demands, especially those that make us feel threatened or pressure
- this is another term for psychological anxiety such as worrying about failing
- this is another term for physiological anxiety such as sweating
- this theory suggests performance improves with arousal up to a threshold, beyond which it declines
- this symptom of stress and anxiety refers to extreme tiredness that impacts performance
- this cause of stress and anxiety refers to physical setbacks that impact performance
- the positive form of stress when athletes perceive a situation as exciting, motivating, and within their coping abilities
- this may be disrupted for an athlete if they are stressed or anxious, affecting their recovery and performance
- this form of anxiety is where an individual will have a natural tendency to be anxious in all sporting situations
- this hormone is relevant in the fight or flight response and can motivate us to act quickly
- within the inverted u theory, high levels of arousal where performance deteriorates is classed as...
- this form of anxiety is where an individual is only anxious in specific sporting situations, when under lots of pressure
26 Clues: this is another term for physiological anxiety such as sweating • coaches may set these for athletes to help control their anxiety • the level of activation and alertness experienced by a performer • this theory suggests that as arousal increases, so does performance • within the inverted u theory, low levels of arousal are classed as... • ...
Tic TAC toe cross word 2023-11-09
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- a formal contract issued by corporation or other entity that includes a promise to repay borrowed money with interest at fixed intervals
- a nonprofit organization to promote the collective interests of an area or group
- the movement of some of some of a companies operation or resources of production to another country
- a business owned and managed by a single individual
- an organized work stoppage intended to force an employer to address union demands
- the quantity of output produced by a unit of labor
- a type of demand that is set by the demand for another good or service
- a type of cooperative that provides a service rather than a good
- a business organization owned and operated by individuals for their shared benefit
- a business combination merging more than three businesses that produce unrelated products or services
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- the sharee of earnings given by franchisee as payment to the franchiser
- the practice of negotiating labor contracts that keep unnecessary workers on the company's payroll
- the ownership structure of a company or firm
- authorization to operate a business issued by local government
- theory that education increases efficiency of production and thus results in higher wages
- someone who performs manual labor often in manufacturing jobs and who earns an hourly wage
- business organization owned by two two or more persons who agree who agree on a specific division of responsibilities and profits
- all nonmilitary people who are employed or unemployed
- a legal entity, or being, owned by individual stockholders, each of whom has limited liability for the firm's debts
- the money and other valuables belonging to an individual or business
20 Clues: the ownership structure of a company or firm • the quantity of output produced by a unit of labor • a business owned and managed by a single individual • all nonmilitary people who are employed or unemployed • authorization to operate a business issued by local government • a type of cooperative that provides a service rather than a good • ...
Pricing decisions 2023-02-03
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- plolicies set by who is responsible for running a country
- the firm arrives at a price for the product by adding a percentage or an amount to the unit cost of the product
- an individual's want backed by the ability to pay
- measures the responsiveness of a change in quantity demanded due to a change in price of that product
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- what the customer prefers
- different ways a firm prices their products
- the value that is placed on a product
- money someone receives for their labour
- a negative or inverse relationship between price and demand
- the amount a firm pays to produce their goods
10 Clues: what the customer prefers • the value that is placed on a product • money someone receives for their labour • different ways a firm prices their products • the amount a firm pays to produce their goods • an individual's want backed by the ability to pay • plolicies set by who is responsible for running a country • ...
Global Financial Crisis 2013-03-17
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- The fourth largest investment banking firm before which filed for bankruptcy
- The type of bubble that formed
- The chairperson of LB
- What happens when the government financially supports failing institutions
- Overestimating what a firm can do
- The main line of securities that were invented
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- The secretary who could have issued a bailout for Lehman
- What overleveraged people did
- The type of loans created for disqualified loaners
- The next line of securities that were invented
- What people mismanaged
11 Clues: The chairperson of LB • What people mismanaged • What overleveraged people did • The type of bubble that formed • Overestimating what a firm can do • The next line of securities that were invented • The main line of securities that were invented • The type of loans created for disqualified loaners • The secretary who could have issued a bailout for Lehman • ...
Animal Farm 2021-06-17
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- political theory created by old major
- snowball represents this man
- horse
- one of the dogs
- political theory created by karl marx
- original leader of animal farm not manor farm
- name of book
- one of the dogs
- rules laid out by old major
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- fruit
- one of the dogs
- name of farm original
- drink
- last name of farmer
- donkey
- one of the pigs
- bird
- one of the pigs
18 Clues: bird • fruit • drink • horse • donkey • name of book • one of the dogs • one of the dogs • one of the pigs • one of the dogs • one of the pigs • last name of farmer • name of farm original • rules laid out by old major • snowball represents this man • political theory created by old major • political theory created by karl marx • original leader of animal farm not manor farm
Earth Science 2012-11-14
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- by magma pushing through the the crust
- current of which hot air rises and cool air falls
- giant wave of which is caused by movement of the Earth underwater
- of North America, Europe and Asia
- scientist who had the theory of continental drift Alfred *******
- name of the single continent
- layer of which is approximatley 100km thick that convers the Earth
- type of movement where tectonic plates collide
- denser of the two crusts
- LINESCracks in the Earth's crust caused by plates sliding together
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- process of which the forces of gravity pull the oceanic plate under the continential plate
- TECTONICS/The theory of the formation and movement of the plates that cover the Earth's surface
- by rapid movement of the ground and a rpaid release of energy as plates move
- type of movement where tectonic plates move away from each other
- instrument capable of of detecting plate movement not perciptible to humans
- layer of hot semi-solid rock material that the crust of the Earth floats on
- light crust made from aluminium and silicon
- continent of which South America, Australia, Antarctica and Africa once consisted of
- ******* magnitude scale was developed by Charles F *******
- DRIFT/The theory that the continents are all part of the single continent Pangeae
20 Clues: denser of the two crusts • name of the single continent • of North America, Europe and Asia • by magma pushing through the the crust • light crust made from aluminium and silicon • type of movement where tectonic plates collide • current of which hot air rises and cool air falls • ******* magnitude scale was developed by Charles F ******* • ...
Growth & Development Ch 13 2026-02-05
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- According to this theory, it views each person as a unique individual with a distinct personality. It refers to the belief that a person’s personality and pattern of coping remain unchanged with aging and that the aging process is seen as a part of the life cycle, not as a separate terminal stage.
- _____ wills are written when individuals are still competent and able to determine the type of future treatment they desire.
- ear wax
- This refers to a loss of cognitive abilities such as memory loss, disorientation, and confusion.Alzheimer’s disease is the leading cause of this.
- difficulty swallowing
- The study of aging.
- Substances, such as vitamins C and E, are thought to prevent the formation of free radicals.
- This is an acute response in brain functioning manifesting as an acute impairment in cognition and attention. Classic symptoms include disorientation, emotional lability (rapid changes in mood), hallucinations, and delusions. This can occur at any age.
- Postural changes resulting in an exaggerated curvature of the spine, or the typical “dowager’s hump.”
- health care _____, or durable power of attorney, designates someone to make decisions if the person is unable to do so.
- This is referred to as the internal balance or equilibrium of the body, between the internal and external environment. It is the body's ability to maintain a stable, balanced internal environment (like temperature and blood sugar) despite changes in the outside world, allowing it to function correctly and survive.
- According to this theory, it is suggested that after repeated injury, cells wear out and cease to function.
- _____ expectancy refers to the average number of years that a person is likely to live.
- ringing in the ears
- According to this theory, particles that are highly unstable molecules may result from cellular metabolism or substances found in the atmosphere and are believed to cause mutations, thereby changing cellular functions therefore causing the aging process.
- _____ age is usually an unreliable indicator of mental, physical, and social well-being.
- itching
- This is a normal, inevitable, progressive process that produces irreversible changes over an extended time.
- _____ old, ages 75 to 90.
- According to this theory, it suggests that aging is related to the body’s weakening immune system, which fails to recognize its own tissues and may destroy itself.
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- dry mouth; can result from the decreased amount of saliva being produced in the mouth
- According to this theory, it is hypothesized that the decline in the immune functions causes the body to slow its response to foreign invaders, making older adults more susceptible to both major and minor infections.
- Do Not ___ (DNR) does not mean “do not treat.” It is a physician’s order specifically stating that CPR will not be performed if the heart or breathing stops.
- _____ old, ages 90 and older.
- According to this theory, it suggests that individuals achieve satisfaction from life by maintaining a high level of social activity and involvement. The activities that are most rewarding are those that involve close personal contact. By remaining active, an individual’s morale and personal adjustments are higher than those of people who are less active and involved.
- According to this theory, connective-tissue cells have an internal clock that is genetically programmed to stop cell reproduction after so many reproductions. This “clock” determines the length of one’s life.
- This term refers to the wasting, shrinkage, or decrease in size of muscles, tissues, or organs. Can be caused by underuse, malnutrition, damage, or a disease process.
- The muscle movement that propels food through the gastrointestinal system
- According to this theory, it suggests that society and the individual gradually withdraw or disengage from each other. Proponents of this theory believe that disengagement provides a means for an orderly transfer of power from the old to the young and that this process is mutually satisfying for both groups. Older adults are relieved of their societal responsibilities and pressures, and younger people assume leadership.
- life review
- _____ old, ages 65 to 74.
- nighttime urination
- prejudice against older people
33 Clues: ear wax • itching • life review • The study of aging. • ringing in the ears • nighttime urination • difficulty swallowing • _____ old, ages 65 to 74. • _____ old, ages 75 to 90. • _____ old, ages 90 and older. • prejudice against older people • The muscle movement that propels food through the gastrointestinal system • ...
Chapter Three - Plate Tectonics 2014-11-25
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- the number of main layers of the Earth
- how much mass there is in a volume of substance
- theory that explains the formation, movement, and subduction of Earth's plates
- moving downward this layer is between the lithospere and the lower mantle
- responsible for the movement of mantle rock
- boundary where plates slide past each other
- the oldest rock is located _____ from the mid-ocean ridge
- things like rocks that can be held in your hand as proof
- heat transfer through touch
- the ocean that is expanding due to a lower number of trenches
- fernlike plant found in Antarctica
- an example of indirect evidence
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- force pressing on an area; increases as you move down through Earth
- provided drilling samples to support sea-floor spreading
- location of oceanic crust sinking back into the mantle
- creator of the theory of sea-floor spreading
- all lands
- part of the core that is molten
- creator of the idea that the continents have moved to their current locations
- forms along divergent boundaries
- location of the formation of new crust
- well tested concept that explains observations
- form when two continental plates collide
- a device that uses sound waves to help map the ocean floor
24 Clues: all lands • heat transfer through touch • part of the core that is molten • an example of indirect evidence • forms along divergent boundaries • fernlike plant found in Antarctica • the number of main layers of the Earth • location of the formation of new crust • form when two continental plates collide • responsible for the movement of mantle rock • ...
Set 1 Vocab 2025-04-02
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- A long, narrow depressions on the seafloor that form at the boundary of tectonic plates where one plate is pushed, or subducts, beneath another
- plates: massive, irregularly shaped slabs of solid rock, composed of both continental and oceanic lithosphere
- Spreading: A geological process where new oceanic crust is formed at mid-ocean ridges
- Wegener: He is best known for proposing the theory of continental drift, suggesting that Earth's continents were once joined in a single supercontinent called Pangaea
- Forces: Those that build up or create new landforms
- of Continental Drift: This theory describes one of the earliest ways geologists thought continents moved over time
- The view that the continents and oceans have always been generally as they are today
- Boundary: When two plates come together
- a mechanically weak, ductile region of the upper mantle beneath the lithosphere
- forces: natural processes that contribute to the continuous change in the Earth's surface topography
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- of Fire: a tectonic belt of volcanoes and earthquakes around the Pacific Ocean
- tectonics: the scientific theory that the Earth's lithosphere is composed of large, moving plates, causing phenomena like earthquakes, volcanoes, and mountain building
- Boundary: a type of plate boundary where two tectonic plates slide horizontally past each other
- The solid, outer part of Earth
- a supercontinent that existed during the late Paleozoic and early Mesozoic eras
- the sideways and downward movement of the edge of a plate of the earth's crust into the mantle beneath another plate.
- Valley: A lowland region that forms where Earth's tectonic plates move apart
- composition: consists of a solid inner core, a liquid outer core, a solid mantle, and a solid crust, with the outer layer being the lithosphere
- Boundary: When two tectonic plates move apart
19 Clues: The solid, outer part of Earth • Boundary: When two plates come together • Boundary: When two tectonic plates move apart • Forces: Those that build up or create new landforms • Valley: A lowland region that forms where Earth's tectonic plates move apart • of Fire: a tectonic belt of volcanoes and earthquakes around the Pacific Ocean • ...
Genetics & Psychology 2026-04-02
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- The theory that environment has little effect on the trait or illness
- This is genetic and through nature
- The theory that traits show themselves because of the environment
- We have only one more of these this semester
- failed movement that sought to eliminate people in society that were thought to be "defective"
- The first day of Spring Break
- Environmental risks that can affect development
- Bringing out traits that are passed on through parents
- gene that shows itself
- The type of gene that shows itself
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- The theory that traits only are shown due to genes
- of reaction. The limits people have that show the person cannot outperform their genes
- Process to bring out the best traits
- This is affected by both environment and genes
- The study of a person's genes
- A trait that is brought about through the environment
- genotype where the person seeks out the inspiration to bring out a talent
- gene that is not visible but can be in the next generation
- genotype that emerges without the person attempting to show the talent
- Meeting with a doctor or psychiatrist that will help parents decide on having children based on genetic information
20 Clues: gene that shows itself • The study of a person's genes • The first day of Spring Break • This is genetic and through nature • The type of gene that shows itself • Process to bring out the best traits • We have only one more of these this semester • This is affected by both environment and genes • Environmental risks that can affect development • ...
Hello 2024-05-21
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- The persons who have entered into a partnership with one another are individually called ________
- Amount set aside out of profits for a specific purpose or to strengthen the financial position
- If profit-sharing ratio of the old partners is not given, then their old profit-sharing ratio is taken to be _______
- Interest on capital is allowed on which capital of the partners.
- Maximum numbers of partners in a partnership firm
- What kind of investments are made in another enterprise for the continuance of own Business
- On which side of Balance sheet is Goodwill shown
- Loss by fire is what kind of loss
- All Assets - (Goodwill, fictitious assets and non-trade Investment) – Outsider’s Liabilities
- An asset which places an enterprise at an advantage to earn higher than normal profits
- Under this method both capital and current account are involved
- Kind of goodwill for which a consideration has been paid
- Change in value of assets and liabilities is adjusted through this account
- When cash is brought into a partnership firm by a new partner, then this method is known as ______?
- A _____ though not competent to contract, can be a partner in the firm but only in profits and not in losses.
- A partner's share of assets and liabilities in the event of dissolution or liquidation of the partnership.
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- A written agreement between two or more parties outlining the terms and conditions of their partnership.
- It is excess of actual profit over normal business profit
- It is also called as inherent goodwill
- Any change in partnership is called ______ of a partnership firm.
- In Journal entry passed for writing off existing goodwill, is Goodwill A/c debited or credited
- If the new partner brings his share of goodwill in cash, it will be shared by old partners in Ratio of
- If the new partner brings his share of goodwill in cash, it will be shared by old partners in the ratio of _______
- Salary to partners is _____________ of profit
- Goodwill is what kind of asset
- Under this method first of all we calculate the super profits and then we assess the capital needed for earning such super profits on the basis of normal rate of return.
- A relation between persons who have agreed to share the profits of a business carried on by all or any one of them acting for all.
- The formula for calculating the sacrificing ratio is ______ share – New share
- On the admission of a new partner, Old partnership is
- When a new partner brings his share of goodwill in cash, the amount is debited to which Account
30 Clues: Goodwill is what kind of asset • Loss by fire is what kind of loss • It is also called as inherent goodwill • Salary to partners is _____________ of profit • Maximum numbers of partners in a partnership firm • On which side of Balance sheet is Goodwill shown • On the admission of a new partner, Old partnership is • ...
Earth Science 2023-08-01
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- All of earth [large original landmass]
- Oceanic disturbance caused by tectonic activity
- Outer layer of the planet
- Seafloor spreading theory
- Gas and mud explosion from a volcano
- The less dense tectonic plate
- Explosive volcano
- The hard upper mantle and crust
- Contintental drift theory
- Molten rock below ground level
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- The more dense tectonic plate
- Non-explosive volcano
- Boundaries coming together
- To go under
- Boundaries going apart
- Molten rock above ground level
- The central passage in a volcano
- Boundaries slipping past
- Caused by magnetic changes
- Violent ground shaking
- The lower plastic mantle
21 Clues: To go under • Explosive volcano • Non-explosive volcano • Boundaries going apart • Violent ground shaking • Boundaries slipping past • The lower plastic mantle • Outer layer of the planet • Seafloor spreading theory • Contintental drift theory • Boundaries coming together • Caused by magnetic changes • The more dense tectonic plate • The less dense tectonic plate • ...
Tectonic Plates 2024-02-08
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- Layers of the earth
- The layer under the crust
- The very center of the earth
- The thickest layer
- Area between two tectonic plates
- Takes up 33 percent of the model of the earth
- When one plate slides under another
- The layer outside of the inner core
- The layer under the outer core
- When tectonic plates collide.
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- The layer under the lithosphere
- The layer under the asthenosphere
- The way something is made up
- Alfred Wegner theory
- When two plates move away from each other
- Float on the asthenosphere
- Harry Hess theory
- When something is under pressure
- When tectonic plates slide past each other
- Takes up 1 percent of the model of the earth
- From Pangaea to where countries are now
21 Clues: Harry Hess theory • The thickest layer • Layers of the earth • Alfred Wegner theory • The layer under the crust • Float on the asthenosphere • The way something is made up • The very center of the earth • When tectonic plates collide. • The layer under the outer core • The layer under the lithosphere • When something is under pressure • Area between two tectonic plates • ...
Strategic Management Terms 2023-01-15
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- The vision, mission, values, policies, and primary goal statements of a strategic plan.
- The term used to describe the aspirational plans, overarching purpose or intended direction of travel needed to reach an organizational vision.
- A third-party comparison point on performance, e.g. industry standard, published statistics, peer comparison, etc.
- A cooperative agreement between two or more companies to work together and share resources to achieve a common business objective.
- A measure, for which the organization has data, that helps quantify the achievement of a desired strategic objective or outcome.
- A set of assets, characteristics, or capabilities that allow an organization to meet its customer needs better than its competition can.
- A set of ideologies, symbols and core values that are shared throughout the firm and that influence how the firm conducts business.
- Areas of business operations where it is profoundly important to achieve results.
- A management term for an element that is necessary for an organization or project to achieve its mission
- The capabilities that serve as a source of competitive advantage for a firm over its rivals.
- Creating a new, untapped market rather than competing with rivals in an existing market.
- A process whereby, in their effort to boost company performance, managers focus not on the company's functional activities but on the business processes underlying its value creation operations.
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- A broadly defined outcome that an organization must achieve to make its strategy succeed.
- The organization’s actual performance level from the most recent reporting period.
- A measurable economic activity that changes after the economy has established a pattern or trend. They have no predictive value, but they are useful in confirming changes that have taken
- A strategy through which a firm changes its set of businesses or its financial structure.
- A strategy which is created in a way that the top management of the organisation has a clear idea of the desired goals and plans to be achieved. It also focuses on the capabilities to be built in order to face challenges in the present and future scenario.
- A tool used to analyze firm’s internal resources and capabilities to find out if they can be a source of sustained competitive advantage.
- a tool for identifying ways to create customer value for consumers in the market space where service exists as digital information delivering products or services via information-based channels.
- Actions taken by line management to deploy and implement corporate strategy throughout all levels and functions of the organization.
- A structure that specifies the firm's formal reporting relationships, procedures, controls, and authority and decision making process.
- A largely subjective criteria intended to verify that the firm is using appropriate startegies for conditions in external environment and the company's competitive advantage.
- Capacity for a set of resources to perform a task or an activity in an integrative manner.
- An area where a business has neither an advantage or a disadvantage over its peers.
- the act of concentrating, complementing, safeguarding and recovering the scarce resources of an organisation in such a manner that the organisation can stretch those resources so as to attain the ultimate goal.
25 Clues: Areas of business operations where it is profoundly important to achieve results. • The organization’s actual performance level from the most recent reporting period. • An area where a business has neither an advantage or a disadvantage over its peers. • The vision, mission, values, policies, and primary goal statements of a strategic plan. • ...
ABC 2022-10-10
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- The degree of a firm accepting responsibility and role in a (tragic) event in its response
- The influence of impactful actors in an event, such as prominent figures
- A firm 'lying' or acting 'hypocritically' in its response
- The degree of impact of an event
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- A firms actions do not match its words
- Companies do this when admitting a failure
- Downplaying an event or tragedy
- Refers to how quickly a firm responds to social disapproval
- word that describes general displeasure (usually after a companies action)
- Refers to how quickly constituents' perceptions reach other constituents
10 Clues: Downplaying an event or tragedy • The degree of impact of an event • A firms actions do not match its words • Companies do this when admitting a failure • A firm 'lying' or acting 'hypocritically' in its response • Refers to how quickly a firm responds to social disapproval • The influence of impactful actors in an event, such as prominent figures • ...
EVOLUTION 2020-03-11
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- smallest island, lowest islands were hot, dry, and nearly barren-Hood Island-sparse vegetation.
- organs that serve no useful function in an organism.
- change over time.
- collected the preserved remains of ancient organisms, called fossils.
- wrote an essay summarizing evolutionary change from his field work in Malaysia.
- structures that have different mature forms in different organisms.
- remains of ancient organisms.
- were derived from common ancestors.
- Principles of Geography
- selection of results in changes in inherited characteristics of a population.
- variation of differences among individuals of a species.
- struggle for members of each species have to compete for food, shelter, other life necessities.
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- selection of nature provides the variation among different organisms.
- one of the fundamental keystones of modern biological theory.
- descent of each living organism has descended, with changes from other species over time.
- layer show change Geographic Distribution of Living Things.
- 1795 Theory of Geological change
- theory of tendency toward Perfection.
- survival of some individuals better suited for the environment.
- a science born in the 20th century, reveals in detail how natural selection works.
20 Clues: change over time. • Principles of Geography • remains of ancient organisms. • 1795 Theory of Geological change • were derived from common ancestors. • theory of tendency toward Perfection. • organs that serve no useful function in an organism. • variation of differences among individuals of a species. • layer show change Geographic Distribution of Living Things. • ...
Famous Psychologist 2015-04-16
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- was a leading American psychologist and philosopher
- contemporary psychologist whose research has helped widen the field of developmental psychology
- psychologist best known for his maternal-separation, dependency needs, and social isolation experiments on rhesus monkeys
- work with and against Lawrence Kohlberg on ethical community and ethical relationships, and certain subject-object problems in ethics
- distinguished himself through his studies of the role of hypnosis in human behavior and response
- theory on intelligence and creativity
- became known for his 1971 Stanford prison experiment
- feminine psychology
- emphasized the importance of the unconscious mind
- experimental study of memory, and is known for his discovery of the forgetting curve and the spacing effect
- founded analytical psychology
- is a leading authority in the fields of Positive Psychology
- famous experiment done in order to determine the validity of psychiatric diagnosis
- made stages of moral development constitute an adaptation of a psychological theory
- one of the founders of humanistic psychology and is often best recognized for developing the theory of human motivation
- influential American psychologist and among the founders of the humanistic approach
- whose psychoanalytic theory and psychosexual stages contributed to the basic outline of the eight stages, at least those concerned with childhood
- described a concept he referred to as general intelligence
- most known for his research on taste aversion learning
- invented the first practical intelligence test
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- Father of Psychology
- Most of his research was gathered studying salivating dogs
- pioneer in the study of emotions and their relation to facial expressions
- conducted an experiment focusing on the conflict between obedience to authority and personal conscience
- is an American developmental psychologist
- theories stress the fundamental role of social interaction in the development of cognition
- considered one of the founders of experimental psychology.
- promoted a change in psychology through his address Psychology as the Behaviorist Views
- best known for cognitive dissonance and social comparison theory
- cognitive psychologist and expert on human memory
- is a clinical and developmental psychologist known for her research on parenting styles and for her critique of deception in psychological research
- regarded as the father of cognitive therapy
- he heads the new SAGE Center for the Study of the Mind.
- developmental psychologist known for her work in early emotional attachment with the Strange Situation design, as well as her work in the development of attachment theory
- psychologist best-known for his influence on behaviorism
- notable for his work on the psychology of judgment and decision-making, as well as behavioral economics
- the study and understanding of linguistics from both the biological and psychological perspective
- states behavior is learned from the environment through the process of observational learning
- developed Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy
- philosopher known for his epistemological studies with children
- was an American Gestalt psychologist and pioneer in social psychology
41 Clues: feminine psychology • Father of Psychology • founded analytical psychology • theory on intelligence and creativity • is an American developmental psychologist • regarded as the father of cognitive therapy • developed Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy • invented the first practical intelligence test • cognitive psychologist and expert on human memory • ...
The Fox and the Grapes 2022-09-23
13 Clues: Found often • Strength; power • synonym of goal • opposite of firm • Synonym of trace • Antonym of allow • Antonym of common • Antonym of patient • To let go; to agree • sharp and unpleasant • To like better than others • Something a person wants and works for • able to stay calm when faced with pain
Chapter 2 Vocabulary Crossword 2022-09-23
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- a substance that flows freely but is of constant volume, having a consistency like that of water or oil.
- a mixture in which the composition is uniform throughout the mixture.
- a theory that explains how the particles that make up a substance are arranged, and how they move and interact with each other.
- a minute portion of matter.
- the degree of compactness of a substance.
- a mixture in which the composition is not uniform throughout the mixture.
- a thing that is composed of two or more separate elements; a mixture.
- each of more than one hundred substances that cannot be chemically interconverted or broken down into simpler substances
- an ionized gas consisting of positive ions and free electrons in proportions resulting in more or less no overall electric charge
- A substance that has a fixed chemical composition throughout
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- a body's relative mass or the quantity of matter contained by it
- a given chemical compound always contains its component elements in fixed ratio and does not depend on its source and method of preparation.
- a substance or matter in a state in which it will expand freely to fill the whole of a container, having no fixed shape and no fixed volume.
- anything that has mass and volume
- the amount of space that a substance or object occupies, or that is enclosed within a container, especially when great.
- a group of atoms bonded together
- firm and stable in shape; not liquid or fluid.
- the basic unit of a chemical element.
- a coherent, typically large body of matter with no definite shape.
- a substance made by mixing other substances together.
20 Clues: a minute portion of matter. • a group of atoms bonded together • anything that has mass and volume • the basic unit of a chemical element. • the degree of compactness of a substance. • firm and stable in shape; not liquid or fluid. • a substance made by mixing other substances together. • A substance that has a fixed chemical composition throughout • ...
adjectives 2025-07-09
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- having sound judgement
- grand, heroic
- lacking adequate money
- concerning mechanical art
- confident and convinced
- holding all its limits will allow
- inferior, unplesant
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- lean, narrow, fine
- firm and resolute
- of narrow shape
- existing always, without an end
- Feeling or showing gratitude
- of considorable size
- firm and solid, difficult
14 Clues: grand, heroic • of narrow shape • firm and resolute • lean, narrow, fine • inferior, unplesant • of considorable size • having sound judgement • lacking adequate money • confident and convinced • concerning mechanical art • firm and solid, difficult • Feeling or showing gratitude • existing always, without an end • holding all its limits will allow
John L. Holland 2012-03-12
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- Number of personalities in Holland's theory
- Goal Use educational, occupational, and leisure assessments and databases to find fitting matches
- Personalities and Work Environments/Name of John Holland's theory
- Teaching, work with people, counseling, friendly
- Tps and downs varying between personality areas
- Influential, leadership, management of people, self-confident
- Term used to describe the relationship among personality areas as they relate to each other on Holland's hexagon
- Orientation of Holland's approach
- Holland Gives attention to heredity, environment,influence of career choice
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- Self-directed Search or Vocational Preference Inventory
- Also categorized in same as personalities
- Flat Low interest among all six personality areas
- Center focus of Holland's theory
- Organization of information, clerical, record-keeping, detail-oriented
- Creative, musical, free thinking
- Difference between the lowest and the highest scores for the six types
- Science, math, medical field, studious
- Interest Profiler/Career exploration tool used by the United States Employment Services
- Tools, mechanics, building, down to earth
- Personality and environment must do this for a job to be pleasant
- Flat High interest among all six personality areas
21 Clues: Center focus of Holland's theory • Creative, musical, free thinking • Orientation of Holland's approach • Science, math, medical field, studious • Also categorized in same as personalities • Tools, mechanics, building, down to earth • Number of personalities in Holland's theory • Tps and downs varying between personality areas • ...
Evoltution Crossword 2023-05-15
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- physical, behavioral, and biochemical characteriscs
- a well-tested explination that unifies a broad range of observations
- inherited charactersitics that increase the chances of ones survival
- first step of speciation of finches began with founders from
- principle that all things were derived from a common anscestor
- a record of evoltution
- was once used by anscestors but is not longer in use
- Galapaos finches are a great example
- better suited = most likely to survive
- preserved remains
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- all members of a population can _____
- descent with _____
- may occur when a small group of individuals colonize a new habitat
- where Darwin spent most of his studying time
- type of gentic drift
- an organsims ability to survive and reproduce
- artifical selection as practiced by humans is also called...
- finches perfer mates with beak sizes______ to their own
- Darwin's theory of evolution was NOT infuenced by
- survive and ________
- compition among members of a species
- credited with the theory of evoltuion
- type of selection where one side is more benifited than the other
- change in species overtime
- type of selection where the center is the most benifited than the rest
25 Clues: preserved remains • descent with _____ • type of gentic drift • survive and ________ • a record of evoltution • change in species overtime • compition among members of a species • Galapaos finches are a great example • all members of a population can _____ • credited with the theory of evoltuion • better suited = most likely to survive • ...
Unit 1 and 2 Review 2025-11-16
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- to angrily find fault, to yell at someone
- to sit in a slouching or bent position
- a young male horse
- to mix together with a rapid movement
- a piece of metal that holds two things together, a firm grasp
- to walk with a staggered movement
- a long narrow ditch in the ground
- to fix or repair something
- to run quickly for a short distance
- to be carried along currents of water or air
- quick and active, cold and chilly
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- to pound or crush into small pieces
- firm and fresh, not soft or wilted
- a small spot or small particle
- to lean or slant
- moving with great speed
- the past tense of to creep
- not extreme, gentle in feelings and behavior
- a plant smaller than a tree with woody branches
19 Clues: to lean or slant • a young male horse • moving with great speed • the past tense of to creep • to fix or repair something • a small spot or small particle • to walk with a staggered movement • a long narrow ditch in the ground • quick and active, cold and chilly • firm and fresh, not soft or wilted • to pound or crush into small pieces • to run quickly for a short distance • ...
Plate Tectonics Crossword Puzzle #2 2023-01-27
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- Theory that the lithosphere is divided into tectonic plates that move on the asthenosphere.
- The Theory of Continental _____________.
- Paleontologists noticed that these were the same on different continents even though the continents were separated by oceans.
- Type of plate boundary where two plates slide past each other in opposite directions.
- The layer just below the lithosphere.
- Type of crust that is thinner and contains basalt.
- The Earth's ______________ field reverses from time to time.
- Places where new seafloor is being created.
- The primary force that causes the seafloor to spread and continents to drift.
- Scientist who first proposed that thermal convection in the mantle causes continental drift.
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- Scientists study these in order to learn about the interior of the earth.
- The name of the supercontinent that existed 245 million years ago.
- Source of heat in the mantle.
- The cool, outermost layer of Earth that consists of the crust and uppermost part of the mantle.
- The core is made up mostly of these two elements.
- how many tectonic plates are there.
- ______________ zones. Places where the seafloor is forced under continental plates.
- Scientist who first proposed the theory that the continents drifted.
- where everyone lives.
- gushing out hot liquid.
20 Clues: where everyone lives. • gushing out hot liquid. • Source of heat in the mantle. • how many tectonic plates are there. • The layer just below the lithosphere. • The Theory of Continental _____________. • Places where new seafloor is being created. • The core is made up mostly of these two elements. • Type of crust that is thinner and contains basalt. • ...
Renaissance, Reformation and Scientific Revolution 2024-11-04
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- belief that Eartharth was the center of the solar system
- calculated orbits around the sun
- creator of the heliocentric theory
- ________ bible
- method to experimentation
- political guidebook
- Leeuwenhoek created it to see microorganisms
- the language that the bible was first translated in
- Leonardo da Vinci, painter and sculpt
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- theory that the sun was the center of the solar system
- _____ press
- financial supporter of artists
- group that was of higher power and controlled everything
- is an intellectual movement focused on human achievements
- number of the theses Martin Lutherluther wrote
- individuality in personal work
- issac newton studied
- creativity in art, writing, and thought
- what the church did to Luther
- complete change or overthrow
20 Clues: _____ press • ________ bible • political guidebook • issac newton studied • method to experimentation • complete change or overthrow • what the church did to Luther • financial supporter of artists • individuality in personal work • calculated orbits around the sun • creator of the heliocentric theory • Leonardo da Vinci, painter and sculpt • creativity in art, writing, and thought • ...
The Industrial Revolution 2014-12-15
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- The owners of companies and factories
- Workers negotiated for better pay and conditions
- Gender equality within voting rights
- A water based resource that powered many new inventions
- Machine that made cotton into fabric
- Theory by Adam Smith on Economics
- Poor people who mostly worked in factories
- Where goods are manufactured
- Buying and selling goods
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- First country to have an Industrial Revolution
- A social class that developed during the industrial revolution
- He published an essay on the principle of population in 1798
- A shift of people and jobs from rural areas to cities
- Non-renewable resource used to power new inventions/machines
- Worked for cheaper wages
- Main political action taken by Labor Unions to protest working conditions
- Blocked air vents and unwashed machines caused this
- He developed the Laissez Faire theory and invented a popular machine
- The wealth and resources of a country
- Popular product used to make fabric
- Lack of good ____ led to worker strikes
- German philosopher who promoted the radical theory of "scientific socialism"
22 Clues: Worked for cheaper wages • Buying and selling goods • Where goods are manufactured • Theory by Adam Smith on Economics • Popular product used to make fabric • Gender equality within voting rights • Machine that made cotton into fabric • The owners of companies and factories • The wealth and resources of a country • Lack of good ____ led to worker strikes • ...
Metal 2021-06-23
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- a small very thin metal object, with a point
- a hard white metal used in stainless steel
- not hard or firm
- relating to tension
- changes the level of hardness
- a chemical element
- to join together by heat
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- what we breathe
- a hard grey metal used to make alloy steels
- from the Latin word for iron
- a rare metal found naturally on earth
- a reddish, brown flaking coating
- comes from ore
- a metal made by combining two or more metallic elements
- solid and firm
15 Clues: comes from ore • solid and firm • what we breathe • not hard or firm • a chemical element • relating to tension • to join together by heat • from the Latin word for iron • changes the level of hardness • a reddish, brown flaking coating • a rare metal found naturally on earth • a hard white metal used in stainless steel • a hard grey metal used to make alloy steels • ...
Entrepreneuship 101 2015-03-12
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- A ___________ goal outlines as much of the objective of the firm as possible.
- This outlines the work experience and educational level of employees
- This is a synopsis of the business; it should not be more than two pages long.
- Plan A ____________ is a written description of your business's future.
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- This explains how the entrepreneur views his or her company in the future.
- The major strengths and competitive advantages are outlined in the_____________ of the mission
- This provides feedback for a firm to know when a goal is complete
- This explains where the firm is competing.
- ___________ indicates the basic beliefs, core values, aspirations of the business
- The __________ describes your company’s philosophy and what the business truly stands for.
10 Clues: This explains where the firm is competing. • This provides feedback for a firm to know when a goal is complete • This outlines the work experience and educational level of employees • Plan A ____________ is a written description of your business's future. • This explains how the entrepreneur views his or her company in the future. • ...
6.02 vocab 2022-05-13
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- the compacity to make consequential distinctions in nature
- children can learn naturally if placed in a prepared learning environment with learning games and classroom is designed so students can learn themselves
- development relating to issues of right and wrong and affecting how people behave
- wrote that biological development and cultural experience both influenced children's ability to learn
- involves skill in the performance, composition, and appreciation of musical patterns
- having an effective understanding of oneself
- able to speak two languages easily and naturally
- outlined layers of environment that affect a child's development
- the use of mental abilities to coordinate bodily movements to solve problems
- moral development takes place in stages and that awareness of other people increases at each stage
- the results of a test designed to measure a child's ability to process information
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- looking at a situation only in personal needs and wants
- basic set of eight intelligences
- capacity to understand the intentions, motivations, and desires of other people
- ages 2-7 learn from language and mental images children pretend and imitate to learn
- capacity to analyze problems logically
- involves the potential to recognize and use the patterns of wide space and more confined areas
- child thinks in terms of own activities and what they perceive at the moment
- words in a series that begin with the same sounds
- using the senses to acquire information about the surrounding environment or situation
- intelligence ability to effectively learn languages
- the development of a person's mental and thinking abilities
- a speech sound that distinguishes one word from another
23 Clues: basic set of eight intelligences • capacity to analyze problems logically • having an effective understanding of oneself • able to speak two languages easily and naturally • words in a series that begin with the same sounds • intelligence ability to effectively learn languages • looking at a situation only in personal needs and wants • ...
The Industrial Revolution 2024-03-05
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- He wrote An Essay on the Principle of Population.
- Working class.
- A drug used to prevent pain during surgery.
- He invented dynamite.
- He invented the dynamo.
- He painter The Stone Breakers.
- He wrote The Wealth of Nations.
- He invented modern atomic theory.
- Industrialization began here.
- He invented the cotton gin.
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- He invented the radio.
- He invented the steam engine.
- Mill and Bentham were proponents of this.
- Mr. Oliver's favorite composer.
- These protesters smashed machines and burned factories.
- He was all about communism.
- He developed the theory of evolution.
- Money used to invest in business.
- His factory in New Lanark was a "utopia".
- He founded the Methodist movement.
20 Clues: Working class. • He invented dynamite. • He invented the radio. • He invented the dynamo. • He was all about communism. • He invented the cotton gin. • He invented the steam engine. • Industrialization began here. • He painter The Stone Breakers. • Mr. Oliver's favorite composer. • He wrote The Wealth of Nations. • Money used to invest in business. • He invented modern atomic theory. • ...
Famous Inventors 2024-08-21
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- Improved the telescope
- Invented the telegraph and Morse code
- Invented the cotton gin
- Developed the germ theory of disease
- Invented many early machines
- Formulated the laws of motion
- Discovered radioactivity
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- Known for work on electricity
- Invented the printing press
- Improved the steam engine
- Invented the lightning rod
- Invented the light bulb
- Revolutionized automobile production
- Co-founded Apple Inc.
- Developed the theory of relativity
15 Clues: Co-founded Apple Inc. • Improved the telescope • Invented the cotton gin • Invented the light bulb • Discovered radioactivity • Improved the steam engine • Invented the lightning rod • Invented the printing press • Invented many early machines • Known for work on electricity • Formulated the laws of motion • Developed the theory of relativity • Developed the germ theory of disease • ...
SWK 280HA Semester Review 2024-09-17
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- Social_______ theory states that humans desire to maximize benefits and minimize costs in their interactions.
- ___________ psychology views unconscious mental functioning as taking place within the ego, which is the part of the personality that mediates between internal drives and the external world.
- To understand whether an event in the family system becomes a crisis, we need to understand the impact of resources and the family's ____________of the event
- Psychotropic medications affect these levels.
- This theory is concerned with how internal processes such as needs, drives, and emotions motivate human behavior.
- A way of looking at something.
- The family ___________perspective identifies and strengthens processes that allow families to rebound from distressing life experiences.
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- This perspective focuses on how human behavior unfolds across the life course, how people change and stay the same over time.
- Attachment theory states that the impact of early __________during development affects lifelong relationships.
- Internalized representation of the world or an ingrained and systematic pattern of thought, action, and problem solving.
- This perspective sees human behavior as the outcome of interactions within and among systems of interrelated parts.
- An interrelated set of concepts and propositions, organized into a deductive system that explains relationships among aspects of our world.
- This theory focuses on the dignity and worth of each individual and the human capacity to change.
- _________course perspective looks at how biological, psychological, and social factors act in shaping people's lives from conception until death.
- These theories are based on the idea that thoughts produce emotions.
15 Clues: A way of looking at something. • Psychotropic medications affect these levels. • These theories are based on the idea that thoughts produce emotions. • This theory focuses on the dignity and worth of each individual and the human capacity to change. • Attachment theory states that the impact of early __________during development affects lifelong relationships. • ...
Define English Terms 2021-02-02
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- the most intense, exciting, or important point of something; a culmination or apex.
- a fictitious prose narrative of book length, typically representing character and action with some degree of realism.
- literature in the form of prose, especially short stories and novels, that describes imaginary events and people.
- a person who actively opposes or is hostile to someone or something; an adversary.
- the most open and flexible POV available to writers.
- written or spoken language in its ordinary form, without metrical structure.
- a story with a fully developed theme but significantly shorter and less elaborate than a novel.
- the leading character or one of the major characters in a drama, movie, novel, or other fictional text.
- the general character or attitude of a place, piece of writing, situation, etc.
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- a narration style that gives the perspective of a single character.
- a serious disagreement or argument, typically a protracted one.
- the “you” perspective of a story.
- prose writing that is based on facts, real events, and real people, such as biography or history.
- a mode of storytelling or a peripheral narrator in which a storyteller recounts events from their own point of view using the first person i.e. "I" or "we", etc.
- a comprehensive description and explanation of an idea or theory.
- the subject of a talk, a piece of writing, a person's thoughts, or an exhibition; a topic.
- a firm decision to do or not to do something.
- the main events of a play, novel, movie, or similar work, devised and presented by the writer as an interrelated sequence.
18 Clues: the “you” perspective of a story. • a firm decision to do or not to do something. • the most open and flexible POV available to writers. • a serious disagreement or argument, typically a protracted one. • a comprehensive description and explanation of an idea or theory. • a narration style that gives the perspective of a single character. • ...
Scientific Revolution 2022-07-06
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- Galilei developed the telescope
- Kepler developed the three laws of planetary motion
- Mathematica Newton’s most famous publication
- Bacon developed the modern scientific method
- theory believed that the Earth was the center of the universe
- theory Earth and the other planets revolved around the Sun
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- the heliocentric theory heresy The Catholic Church
- Revolution emphasis on reason, observation, and systematic measurement became known as
- van Leeuwenhoek perfected the microscope
- Newton wrote the laws of gravity and three laws of motion
- Harvey first to accurately describe how blood circulation worked
- the planets in orbit around the sun gravity
- Copernicus On the Revolutions of the Heavenly Bodies
- place in the 1500s and 1600s the scientific revolution
- the Middles Ages scientists followed thinking based on The Bible
15 Clues: Galilei developed the telescope • van Leeuwenhoek perfected the microscope • the planets in orbit around the sun gravity • Mathematica Newton’s most famous publication • Bacon developed the modern scientific method • the heliocentric theory heresy The Catholic Church • Kepler developed the three laws of planetary motion • ...
NCM-100: The NurseWord Puzzle 2021-12-15
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- constitutes one of the basic concepts of caritative caring ethics
- a state of being where driving forces equal restraining forces and no change occurs
- a type of stimuli that strengthens the effect of the focal stimulus
- the person has no background experience of the situation they are involved
- behaviors that attempts to control the environment
- the psychiatric nurse of the century
- founder of the "Behavioral System Model"
- founder of the theory "Science of Unitary Human Beings"
- founder of the theory "System Model in Nursing Practice"
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- process of changing to meet requirements of life through the "frugal" contained, and controlled use of the environmental resources by the individual in their best interest
- behaviors concerned with self-defense and self-preservation
- the means where one perceive realities
- the caring consciousness
- promotes helping behavior that calls for nurturing response
- the ability to share in the person's experience
- founder of the theory "Human-to-Human Relationship Model"
- the process which involves finding a method of making it possible for people to let go of an old pattern that was somehow counterproductive
17 Clues: the caring consciousness • the psychiatric nurse of the century • the means where one perceive realities • founder of the "Behavioral System Model" • the ability to share in the person's experience • behaviors that attempts to control the environment • founder of the theory "Science of Unitary Human Beings" • founder of the theory "System Model in Nursing Practice" • ...
Social Action Theory 2021-01-27
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- technological change caused the birth of capitalism
- a type of Catholicism which broke away in the 16th Century
- Argues that charismatic leadership is unstable
- argued Capitalism predates Calvinism
- A type of economic and political system
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- A type of Protestant
- This theory was also challenged by Weber and the creator of this theory was named Durkheim
- Occurred because of charismatic leaders
- This theory was challenged by Weber and sociologist Kautsky was apart of this theory
- The Sociologist who created this theory
10 Clues: A type of Protestant • argued Capitalism predates Calvinism • Occurred because of charismatic leaders • The Sociologist who created this theory • A type of economic and political system • Argues that charismatic leadership is unstable • technological change caused the birth of capitalism • a type of Catholicism which broke away in the 16th Century • ...
1.4.4-1.4.5 2021-05-06
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- Whose theory is based on only increasing productivity?(6)
- Name a type of financial method (10)
- What is a type of non-financial method? (10)
- What does a leader do?(8)
- What type of leadership can be similar to a parent/child relationship?(13)
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- Who created the two factor theory?(8)
- Name a type of leadership (10)
- What is the bottom step of Maslow's theory?(13)
- Who created the hierarchy of needs theory?(6)
- Which theory focuses on the needs of employees?(5)
10 Clues: What does a leader do?(8) • Name a type of leadership (10) • Name a type of financial method (10) • Who created the two factor theory?(8) • What is a type of non-financial method? (10) • Who created the hierarchy of needs theory?(6) • What is the bottom step of Maslow's theory?(13) • Which theory focuses on the needs of employees?(5) • ...
Mathematicians 2018-02-15
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- First iranian female mathematician to receive field medal
- calculated first accurate calculation of pi
- developed field of fluid dynamics
- Founder of graph theory
- calculated the size of earth
- inventor of algebra
- Developer of math behind complex waves.
- Gave general method to find solution of Pell's Equation.
- Author of elements of geometry
- Proposed 23 problems for the 20th century
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- Discovered quaternions
- Introduced symbols to algebra
- Defined laws of fall and pendulum
- inventor of planar coordinates
- invented Boolean algebra and logic
- founder figure of set theory
- Famous for incompleteness theorem
- leading figure of fractal geometry
- Developed trigonometry
- proved fermat’s theorem
20 Clues: inventor of algebra • Discovered quaternions • Developed trigonometry • Founder of graph theory • proved fermat’s theorem • founder figure of set theory • calculated the size of earth • Introduced symbols to algebra • inventor of planar coordinates • Author of elements of geometry • Defined laws of fall and pendulum • developed field of fluid dynamics • ...
Assignment #1 2021-01-16
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- daughter of Catherine and Edgar Linton
- the son of Heathcliff and Isabella
- heathcliffs wife
- authors of the story
- lacks power
- The kind of novel is Wuthering Heights
- the story taken
- heathcliff love of her life
- adopted heathcliff
- who longs to spend the rest of his life with catherine
- is the power to get the others to do necessary work to produce goods and services they want
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- the foil in the story
- the another literary theory of the story
- literary theory of the story
- What kind of point of view is the stors Wuthering Heights
- the one who maltreated and abuse heathcliff
- title of the story
- son of hindley
- has a power
- protagonist in the stor
20 Clues: has a power • lacks power • son of hindley • the story taken • heathcliffs wife • title of the story • adopted heathcliff • authors of the story • the foil in the story • protagonist in the stor • heathcliff love of her life • literary theory of the story • the son of Heathcliff and Isabella • daughter of Catherine and Edgar Linton • The kind of novel is Wuthering Heights • ...
Crossword Puzzle World Literature 2021-01-16
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- adopted heathcliff
- the story taken
- the foil in the story
- the one who maltreated and abuse heathcliff
- title of the story
- lacks power
- is the power to get the others to do necessary work to produce goods and services they want
- What kind of point of view is the stors Wuthering Heights
- heathcliff love of her life
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- authors of the story
- the another literary theory of the story
- heathcliffs wife
- daughter of Catherine and Edgar Linton
- has a power
- literary theory of the story
- protagonist in the stor
- the son of Heathcliff and Isabella
- The kind of novel is Wuthering Heights
- son of hindley
- who longs to spend the rest of his life with catherine
20 Clues: has a power • lacks power • son of hindley • the story taken • heathcliffs wife • adopted heathcliff • title of the story • authors of the story • the foil in the story • protagonist in the stor • heathcliff love of her life • literary theory of the story • the son of Heathcliff and Isabella • daughter of Catherine and Edgar Linton • The kind of novel is Wuthering Heights • ...
Industrial Revolution 2022-01-19
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- the repossession and fencing-in by landowners of formerly common lands
- the practice of using children as manual laborers
- a pre-industrial system of manufacturing in which workers crafted products in their homes
- a form of protest in which workers refuse to work
- the growth of cities
- a political theory that advocates ownership of the means of production by the people rather than by capitalists and ladowners
- an organization that brings together workers in the same trade or job to fight for better wages and working conditions
- the amount of goods or services that result for each unit of required resources used
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- a small factory where employees work long hours under poor conditions for low wages
- negotiations between employers and employees concerning wages, working conditions, and other terms of employment
- a relatively inexpensive method for converting iron to steel by using a blast of air to remove carbon from molten iron
- the high-volume, low-cost manufacture of identical items through the use of specialization and interchangeable parts
- parts that can be swapped for one another in the assembling of a product because they have been precisely cut and shaped to be identical
- complete control by one firm of the production and/or the supply of a good
- the idea that the free market will regulate itself, and that the gov't should not interfere in this process
- an industrial system of manufacturing in which workers, raw materials and machinery are gathered under the same roof
16 Clues: the growth of cities • the practice of using children as manual laborers • a form of protest in which workers refuse to work • the repossession and fencing-in by landowners of formerly common lands • complete control by one firm of the production and/or the supply of a good • a small factory where employees work long hours under poor conditions for low wages • ...
Unit 3 Crossword 2024-10-30
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- A total amount that is not adjusted for inflation
- A tax that is a flat percentage of income earned, regardless of level of income
- Federal ___________ rate is the interest rate at which one bank lends funds to another bank overnight
- The ___________ bank is an institution that conducts a nation’s monetary policy and regulates its banking system
- Any amount or debt that a firm or an individual owes
- A fiscal policy the government passes to enact a new law that explicitly changes overall tax or spending levels with the intent of influencing the level of overall economic activity
- Policies are intended to stimulate economic activity
- Medium of ___________: whatever is widely accepted as a method of payment
- The ___________ rate is the interest rate charged by the central bank on the loans that it gives to other commercial banks
- Inflation ___________ is a rule that the central bank is required to focus only on keeping inflation low
- Policies aim to reduce economic activity
- Literally, trading one good or service for another, without using money
- ___________ deposit: checkable deposit in banks that is available by making a cash withdrawal or writing a check
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- The rate at which the general level of prices for goods and services in an economy rises over a period of time
- ___________ Theory of Money: MV=PY
- When governments receive more in taxes than they spend
- Funds that a bank keeps on hand and that it does not loan out or invest in bonds
- When governments spend more than they receive in taxes
- A financial ___________ is an institution that operates between a saver with financial assets to invest and an entity who will borrow those assets and pay a rate of return
- Something widely accepted in transactions for goods and services
- Declared official by a government entity
- Item of value that a firm or an individual owns
- A tax in which people with higher incomes pay a smaller share of their income in tax
- Unit of ___________: the common way in which we measure market values in an economy
- Quantitative ___________ is the purchase of long term government and private mortgage-backed securities by central banks to make credit available in hopes of stimulating aggregate demand
- The speed with which money circulates through the economy; calculated as the nominal GDP divided by the money supply
- The budget when governments receive the same amount in taxes as they spend
- ___________ deficits occur when a country is running both a trade and a budget deficit
- A total amount that is adjusted for inflation
- Store of ___________: something that serves as a way of preserving economic value that one can spend or consume in the future
30 Clues: ___________ Theory of Money: MV=PY • Declared official by a government entity • Policies aim to reduce economic activity • A total amount that is adjusted for inflation • Item of value that a firm or an individual owns • A total amount that is not adjusted for inflation • Any amount or debt that a firm or an individual owes • ...
Creation and Stewardship Crossword Puzzle 2022-02-22
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- is the slow, continual change of organism over a very long time.
- are an idea or set of ideas put forward to explain something.
- bringing into existence, make or produce especially something that no one has made before.
- the creator of the theory of Evolution.
- is everything in the world that was not made by people.
- the theory that describes the start of the universe.
- the persons God created to be stewards of the environment.
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- the creator of the Big Bang Theory.
- the number of years it took for Darwin's theory to be accepted.
- the creator of the universe according to the Bible.
- the book of the Bible that tells the creation of the universe.
- the responsibility of managing something that belongs to someone else.
12 Clues: the creator of the Big Bang Theory. • the creator of the theory of Evolution. • the creator of the universe according to the Bible. • the theory that describes the start of the universe. • is everything in the world that was not made by people. • the persons God created to be stewards of the environment. • ...
The Machiavellians by James Burnham 2021-12-18
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- derivation and ___
- wrote De Monarchia
- Every society has a political ___
- Where Machiavelli lived
- The minority that controls the majority
- Machiavelli doesn't study "man", but ____ man
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- The purest Machiavellian
- Machiavelli wanted politics to be ___
- wrote on the limits of democracy
- Created the theory of the myth
- The foremost influence of all the other thinkers
- The iron law of ___
- The Bianchi and the ___
- The Ghibellines and the ___
- Creator of the rulign class theory
15 Clues: derivation and ___ • wrote De Monarchia • The iron law of ___ • Where Machiavelli lived • The Bianchi and the ___ • The purest Machiavellian • The Ghibellines and the ___ • Created the theory of the myth • wrote on the limits of democracy • Every society has a political ___ • Creator of the rulign class theory • Machiavelli wanted politics to be ___ • ...
Crossword Puzzle World Literature 2021-01-16
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- heathcliff love of her life
- has a power
- lacks power
- the foil in the story
- the son of Heathcliff and Isabella
- literary theory of the story
- title of the story
- the one who maltreated and abuse heathcliff
- The kind of novel is Wuthering Heights
- What kind of point of view is the stors Wuthering Heights
- heathcliffs wife
- daughter of Catherine and Edgar Linton
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- the story taken
- who longs to spend the rest of his life with catherine
- is the power to get the others to do necessary work to produce goods and services they want
- authors of the story
- adopted heathcliff
- son of hindley
- protagonist in the stor
- the another literary theory of the story
20 Clues: has a power • lacks power • son of hindley • the story taken • heathcliffs wife • adopted heathcliff • title of the story • authors of the story • the foil in the story • protagonist in the stor • heathcliff love of her life • literary theory of the story • the son of Heathcliff and Isabella • The kind of novel is Wuthering Heights • daughter of Catherine and Edgar Linton • ...
EVOLUTION 2020-03-11
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- a reproductive barrier that prevents fertilization
- is a structure that can develop differently over time
- is a theory that suggests that meteorites or comets caused dinosaurs to become extinct in Cretaceous perio
- is slow and steady speciation
- carry dormant plant embryos packaged with a food supply
- according to him all changes in nature are gradual
- who proposed the theory of biological evolution by natural selection
- small evolutionary changes that accumulate in a population
- is the science of describing, naming, and classifying species
- is the study of past life
- a speciation that occurs in a shared habitat
- proposed the first scientifically testable evolutionary theory
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- were the first plants to evolve seeds and produce pollen
- are for obtaining water and minerals, while physically anchoring the plant in the soil
- marks the end of the line
- it is a dating that estimates fossil age using rock layers
- slower and results from large-scale changes
- a reproductibe barrier that prevents development of fertile offspring
- is a selection that is the identification by humans of desirable trait in plants and animals
- are the preserved remains or traces of animals, plants and other organisms from the past
20 Clues: marks the end of the line • is the study of past life • is slow and steady speciation • slower and results from large-scale changes • a speciation that occurs in a shared habitat • a reproductive barrier that prevents fertilization • according to him all changes in nature are gradual • is a structure that can develop differently over time • ...
PPGC crossword puzzle 22 2025-08-28
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- Emphasizes historical institutions and normative values
- The population who live under a government's authority
- A political unit with sovereignty and organized institutions
- Emphasizes laws, constitutions, and judicial rules
- Social or legal position within a political community
- The academic study of government and political behavior
- Greek term for a city-state central to classical political thought
- Filipino word for the study or practice of politics
- The claim that rulers derive authority from God
- Idea that the state arises from human nature
- The process of making collective decisions for a group
- The ability to influence or control others' behavior
- Scholar known for works on political terminology and practice
- Organized, methodical examination of political phenomena
- The organization that makes and enforces public policy
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- Politics specific to the Philippines, institutions and actors
- Explains political outcomes mainly by material interests and resources
- Ultimate authority of the state over its territory
- Theory that political behavior springs from natural instincts
- A field of study with its own methods and literature
- Focuses on individual actions, attitudes, and voting patterns
- Renaissance writer of The Prince on statecraft
- Theory that states develop gradually from kinship groups
- A defined geographic area under a state's control
- Studies formal rules, structures, and political organizations
- Ancient philosopher who defined the polis and mixed government
- Theory that state authority arises from an agreement among people
- A group sharing common identity, culture, or history
- Theory that states form when one group subjugates others
- A ruler whose actions Machiavelli analyzed in a famous book
30 Clues: Idea that the state arises from human nature • Renaissance writer of The Prince on statecraft • The claim that rulers derive authority from God • A defined geographic area under a state's control • Ultimate authority of the state over its territory • Emphasizes laws, constitutions, and judicial rules • Filipino word for the study or practice of politics • ...
phonetics 2018-11-12
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- O.Jesperson classified all speech sounds according to ... levels of sonority
- The ... function of the syllabic structure manifests itself in the fact that the right syllabic boundary makes it easier to recognize words, phrases and sentences The recognitive function of the syllabic structure manifests itself in the fact that the right syllabic boundary makes it easier to recognize words, phrases and sentences.
- The term "..." is taken by O.Jesperson as "the degree of perceptibility"
- The ... function of the syllabic structure includes differences in both syllable formation and syllable division
- A syllable which begins in a consonant is called...
- According to Sherba all consonants may be of ... types
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- A speech sound which is capable of forming a syllable is called...
- The author of the "pressure or chest-pulse theory" is ...
- The author of the "sonority theory" is ...
- The author of the "muscular tension theory" is ...
- The syllabic structure fulfils ... function because syllables constitute the material forms of all the words, phrases and sentences
- The author of "loudness theory" is ...
- A syllable which ends in a vowel is called ...
- A syllable which ends in a consonant is called...
14 Clues: The author of "loudness theory" is ... • The author of the "sonority theory" is ... • A syllable which ends in a vowel is called ... • A syllable which ends in a consonant is called... • The author of the "muscular tension theory" is ... • A syllable which begins in a consonant is called... • According to Sherba all consonants may be of ... types • ...
The Theory of the Evolution 2021-09-18
9 Clues: Spine • Fungus • A legend • Large marsupial • It carries genetic information • Cows, humans and whales do are • They can live both on land and in water • A large animal like a monkey, with no tail. A primate • He developed the theory of evolution by natural selection
The Theory of the Evolution 2021-09-18
9 Clues: Spine • Fungus • A legend • Large marsupial • It carries genetic information • Cows, humans and whales do are • They can live both on land and in water • A large animal like a monkey, with no tail. A primate • He developed the theory of evolution by natural selection
Market structures 2022-05-04
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- In perfect competition all firms make ___________ profits in the long run.
- The airline industry in the Caribbean has charactristics of an _____________
- the demand curve for a perfectly competitive firm is perfectly ___________
- In monopolistic competition, firms tend to produce a ____________ product through branding, advertising and packaging.
- the demand curve for the monopolist is steeper and therefore more _______than a monopolistic firm
- monopolists can be referred to as ______ since they are able to charge their own prices
- Cable me and Cable you are operating in a market proving cable services.his type of market structure is a ___________
- this acts as a barrier to entry since this allows owners of an invention/intellectual property to prevent any unauthorized usage
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- where MR=MC is called the _______ point
- this type of structure has many buyers and ONE seller seller with a unique product
- Prices tend to be ___________ in market structures with high level of competition
- whenever average cost is higher than average revenue,the firm incurs a ________
- firms in an oligopoly may choose not to compete and form a __________
- the main reason why monoplies are successful is that the market has significant _________ meaning its difficult to enter
- In a monopoly ,there are _______ barriers to entry
- the firms in perfect competition can be referred to as ________ since they must accept the ongoing market price
16 Clues: where MR=MC is called the _______ point • In a monopoly ,there are _______ barriers to entry • firms in an oligopoly may choose not to compete and form a __________ • In perfect competition all firms make ___________ profits in the long run. • the demand curve for a perfectly competitive firm is perfectly ___________ • ...
The Big Bang Theory 2012-06-12
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- nothing can travel faster than the speed of ______
- Which law of thermodynamics does the Big Bang Theory violate?
- what type of matter can we not observe?
- The rapid expansion of the universe
- What year did Hoyle coin the term the "Big Bang"?
- After how many thousand years could light shine in the universe
- What is the second lightest element?
- Stage where matter and energy separated
- At the center of a black hole
- How many billion years old is the universe?
- First name of person who coined "The Big Bang"
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- name given to when the universe will collapse in on itself
- Electrons collided with positrons to form these
- The temperature in kelvin of the universe today
- As the universe expanded it ______ as well
- the universe is this much percent hydrogen
- stars clustered together to form what?
- the deciding factor on whether or not the universe will continue to expand
- What is the volume of matter at a singularity?
- What the first letter stands for in CMB
- One of Ashwin's favorite medicines
- formed from the collapsing of gases
22 Clues: At the center of a black hole • One of Ashwin's favorite medicines • The rapid expansion of the universe • formed from the collapsing of gases • What is the second lightest element? • stars clustered together to form what? • what type of matter can we not observe? • What the first letter stands for in CMB • Stage where matter and energy separated • ...
Chapter 3: Motivation 2016-03-07
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- Those required to sustain life – the need for air, food, water, and shelter, etc. and physiological in nature.
- The emotional stimulus that causes you to act.
- Identified by Herzberg as building high levels of motivation, such as achievement, advancement, recognition responsibility, and the work itself.
- The final step of Maslow’s hierarchy of needs theory, include the need for personal growth, freedom of creative expression, and using one’s abilities to the fullest extent.
- he said motivational theory was based on the belief that your needs are the result of your early personality development. Based on cultural exposure, people have three basic needs: achievement, power, and affiliation and these three needs are the primary motives for behavior.
- his hierarchy of needs theory is a motivation theory that recognizes five levels of needs. Individuals are motivated by needs within each specific level. When these needs are met, individuals are no longer motivated by that level and move upward.
- Identified by Herzberg as necessary to maintain a reasonable level of satisfaction, such as working conditions, job security, quality of supervision, and interpersonal relationships on the job.
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- A level of Maslow’s hierarchy of needs theory, those primary needs required to sustain life at a very basic level--the desire for food, sleep, water, shelter, and other satisfiers of physiological drives.
- Psychological needs that fulfill the needs for affiliation, love, respect and are tied to our value systems.
- his expectancy theory views motivation as a process of choices and says people behave in certain ways based on their expectation of results.
- Believed to influence individual behavior and the sources of influence can outside, inside or early forces in our lives.
- The fourth level of Maslow’s motivational hierarchy, include the need the for respect from self and others that can be met by increased responsibility, recognition for work well done, and merit increases and awards.
- his two-factory theory of motivation says two sets of factors or conditions influence the behavior of individuals at work--one set to satisfy and the other to motivate.
- The third step of the hierarchy, center around the desire for meaningful affiliation with others such as love, affection, and acceptance.
- and security The second step of the Maslow hierarchy of needs,that reflect the desire for physical, economic, and emotional security, such as safe working conditions, job security, and periodic salary increases.
15 Clues: The emotional stimulus that causes you to act. • Psychological needs that fulfill the needs for affiliation, love, respect and are tied to our value systems. • Those required to sustain life – the need for air, food, water, and shelter, etc. and physiological in nature. • ...
Global Financial Crisis 2013-03-17
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- The chairperson of LB
- The secretary who could have issued a bailout for Lehman
- Overestimating what a firm can do
- The fourth largest investment banking firm before which filed for bankruptcy
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- The type of loans created for disqualified loaners
- The type of bubble that formed
- The next line of securities that were invented
- What happens when the government financially supports failing institutions
- What people mismanaged
- What overleveraged people did
- The main line of securities that were invented
11 Clues: The chairperson of LB • What people mismanaged • What overleveraged people did • The type of bubble that formed • Overestimating what a firm can do • The next line of securities that were invented • The main line of securities that were invented • The type of loans created for disqualified loaners • The secretary who could have issued a bailout for Lehman • ...
Double-Loop Learning in Higher Education 2017-08-26
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- theorist who made the distinction between single loop and double loop learning
- ritual ______________ include academic calendars, the class, grading systems and pedagogical practice
- these values are embodied in the standardized routines of educational practice
- __________ theories are usually expressed in the written mission statement
- ___________ Loop theory says an organization needs to examine governing values to change actions to meet goals
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- The example used in article to explain single loop theory
- logic of _________ assumes if organizational habits are being followed, the organization is achieving its purpose
- organizations use defensive mechanisms to make their theories-in-use ____________
- double loop theory says that we need to look at what students learn not what teachers teach to fix the problem with this
- routines are the mechanisms by which the organizational theory-in-use protects itself from the espoused theories of the people who run the organization
- __________ Loop theory describes when an organization changes its activity based on results alone
- theory-in-____ are the hidden assumptions that govern how an organization really works
12 Clues: The example used in article to explain single loop theory • __________ theories are usually expressed in the written mission statement • theorist who made the distinction between single loop and double loop learning • these values are embodied in the standardized routines of educational practice • ...
Industrial Revolution 2018-03-07
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- A group of people that fight for their rights within their jobs
- The progress and improvement of industries over time
- Shares in a company
- The theory that germs are spread by very small organisms
- A theory where the economy is controlled by business owners and certain people
- The man that invented communism
- The poor people that did not own a lot
- A theory created by Karl Marx
- The time period that changed manufacturing
- The man who helped Karl Marx write the Communist Manifesto
- the right to vote
- A theory where the people own the distribution and production
- A group that work as one and is regarded as one in law
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- The social class that has professional and business workers and their families
- The people below the high class and above the low class
- To let things go the way they are
- The people that destroyed machines to keep their jobs
- A machine invented by Eli Whitney
- To reach an agreement regarding the rights and duties of people at work
- Land that is owned and cared for by a person
- A place where there is nothing wrong
- The way of thinking that all are equal
- Actions are right if they are useful and promotes happiness
- To stop working to protest
- A movement held by the working class of Britain in (1838-1857)
- To make a town into a city
- Someone who controls a business
- A meeting held to get rights for women
28 Clues: the right to vote • Shares in a company • To stop working to protest • To make a town into a city • A theory created by Karl Marx • The man that invented communism • Someone who controls a business • To let things go the way they are • A machine invented by Eli Whitney • A place where there is nothing wrong • The way of thinking that all are equal • ...
Government Crossword Puzzle 2024-12-02
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- The theory that too many competing groups weaken government effectiveness
- Basic freedoms guaranteed by the Constitution
- An organization aiming to influence public policy
- A change or addition to the Constitution
- The theory where multiple groups share power to influence policy
- The clause asserting federal authority over state laws
- Attempting to influence lawmakers
- The right to vote
- A Senate vote to end a filibuster
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- The first ten amendments to the Constitution
- The power to declare laws unconstitutional
- People represented by an elected official
- Spending for localized projects to gain voter support
- A two-house legislature
- The theory that power is concentrated among the wealthy and influential
- Redrawing districts to favor a political party
- The president's rejection of a bill
- A tactic for delaying legislation by long speeches
- Powers explicitly stated in the Constitution
- A system dividing power between national and state governments
20 Clues: The right to vote • A two-house legislature • Attempting to influence lawmakers • A Senate vote to end a filibuster • The president's rejection of a bill • A change or addition to the Constitution • People represented by an elected official • The power to declare laws unconstitutional • The first ten amendments to the Constitution • ...
International Marketing - Midterm Exemption 2021-10-20
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- Partner _________ is a measurement of the strength of a relationship in terms of trust, commitment and cooperation.
- _____ check is the review of merchandise in a retail store by non-sales personnel whose specific responsibilities are to run such in-field examinations.
- ________ is the most common mode for initial entry into international markets.
- _____ is an independent private organization which acts like an export department for various non-competing suppliers and manufacturers.
- ____________ research involves collecting and analyzing non-numerical data to understand concepts, opinions, or experiences.
- A tax imposed by one country on the goods and services imported from another country.
- _____________ is the act of a government claiming privately owned property against the wishes of the owners for the benefit of the overall public.
- An approach to the primary data generation that is based on watching and, sometimes, recording market-related behavior.
- _________________ is an arrangement the firm allows another the right to use an entire business system in exchange for fees or royalties.
- _________________ is an arrangement in which the owner of the intellectual property grants another the right to use it in exchange for fees or royalties.
- _______________ is when you allow another non-competing company, which has a customer and distribution base already in place, to sell your company’s product or service in addition to its own.
- Joint ____ where a firm partners with a local business in an overseas location to meet a common goal.
- Contains a list of questions aimed for extracting specific data from a particular group of people.
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- ____________ research is the process of collecting and analyzing numerical data.
- What is your professor's middle name?
- A _______ focuses on creating opportunities to create connections between buyers and sellers and earns by commission.
- ____ size is the act of choosing the number of observations or replicates to include in a statistical sample.
- Strategic __________ implies that your company acquires a controlling interest in an existing company in the overseas market.
- _________ export occurs when the producing firm takes care of exporting activities and is in direct contact with the first intermediary in the foreign target market.
- __________ data is data that has already been collected through primary sources and made readily available for researchers to use.
- ___________ sampling refers to the selection of a sample from a population that is random or by chance.
- _________ export is when the manufacturing firm does not take direct care of exporting activities.
- A/An _______ export is an independent company that sells on to customers on behalf of the manufacturer.
- A/An ________ export is an ndependent companies that stock the manufacturer’s product.
- _________ data is defined as information that is collected first-hand.
25 Clues: What is your professor's middle name? • _________ data is defined as information that is collected first-hand. • ________ is the most common mode for initial entry into international markets. • ____________ research is the process of collecting and analyzing numerical data. • A tax imposed by one country on the goods and services imported from another country. • ...
BRAIN 2024-02-27
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- When did Phrenology lose its credibility
- 3300 years ago was thought to have the functions of feelings, thoughts, and behaviour
- A suspicion or idea that certain things are true based on evidence
- What is he study of the relationship between the skulls surface features and personality/behavioral chararistics
- ____ vs body debate
- Statements, beliefs, or practices that claim to be both scientific and factual
- What part of the brain was found behind the eyes in phrenology
- The theory that the mind and body are seperate
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- Created the heart side of the Brain vs Heart debate
- Surgical removal of brain tissue
- The time when psychology was founded through systematic research
- People who created theories
- Created the brain side of the Brain VS Heart debate
- The thing in your head
- The theory that the mind and body are conjoined
- Mind vs _____ debate
16 Clues: ____ vs body debate • Mind vs _____ debate • The thing in your head • People who created theories • Surgical removal of brain tissue • When did Phrenology lose its credibility • The theory that the mind and body are seperate • The theory that the mind and body are conjoined • Created the heart side of the Brain vs Heart debate • ...
crucible vocab 2023-10-22
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- argumentative
- excessively bad, obviously bad
- tending to arouse anger and hostility
- low, contemptible, unworthy
- respect
- hostile
- a friendly criticism
- pretending to be what one is not
- the study of God
- causing amazement, huge
- wickedness, sin
- testimony a person makes under oath
- something that causes disgust and loathing
- slander, false charges
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- all powerful
- one who differs in opinion from an accepted belief/doctrine
- local judge
- intending to overthrow/destroy an existing system, esp a govt
- hate
- a "suck up", a fawning flatterer
- all knowing
- to make amends for
- firm, unyielding
- act of insulting or showing contempt for God
- govt of a state by immediate divine guidance
- preexisting liking; preference
- a firm adherent to a party/faction/cause
- disguising one's real nature or motives
- container for melting metals (hot); test/trial
- dealings with or belief in the devil
30 Clues: hate • respect • hostile • local judge • all knowing • all powerful • argumentative • wickedness, sin • firm, unyielding • the study of God • to make amends for • a friendly criticism • slander, false charges • causing amazement, huge • low, contemptible, unworthy • excessively bad, obviously bad • preexisting liking; preference • a "suck up", a fawning flatterer • pretending to be what one is not • ...
NURSING WORD PUZZLE 2019-11-20
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- might be considered as included in the sequence of behaviors described in action
- Human-to-Human relationship model by
- in which the person identifies with the nurse, thereby accepting help
- which consists largely of giving information and is the form explained in educational literature.
- duration between the occurrence of one event and occurrence of another event
- nursing process theory by
- behaviors that attempts to control the environment.
- Care,core and cure theory of nursing by
- a sequence of behaviors involving mental and physical actions
- significant, therapeutic, interpersonal process
- the capacity or ability of a group to achieve goals
- a minisystem with its own particular goal and function that can be maintained as long as its relationship to other subsystems or the environment is not disturbed
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- sense of adequacy or well being .
- Twenty-one nursing problems theory of nursing by
- in which the person accepts new goals and frees herself or himself from the relationship.
- State of going back to actual state of health before the illness occurred
- in which the person and the nurse mutually identify the person's problem
- stressors from the environment
- concerned with rest, sleep, comfort/freedom from pain
- An organism that lives in an unstable balance of a given system.
20 Clues: nursing process theory by • stressors from the environment • sense of adequacy or well being . • Human-to-Human relationship model by • Care,core and cure theory of nursing by • significant, therapeutic, interpersonal process • Twenty-one nursing problems theory of nursing by • behaviors that attempts to control the environment. • ...
NURSING WORD PUZZLE 2019-11-20
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- sense of adequacy or well being .
- nursing process theory by
- in which the person and the nurse mutually identify the person's problem
- behaviors that attempts to control the environment.
- stressors from the environment
- duration between the occurrence of one event and occurrence of another event
- a minisystem with its own particular goal and function that can be maintained as long as its relationship to other subsystems or the environment is not disturbed
- in which the person identifies with the nurse, thereby accepting help
- Human-to-Human relationship model by
- Care,core and cure theory of nursing by
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- in which the person accepts new goals and frees herself or himself from the relationship.
- concerned with rest, sleep, comfort/freedom from pain
- might be considered as included in the sequence of behaviors described in action
- An organism that lives in an unstable balance of a given system.
- State of going back to actual state of health before the illness occurred
- the capacity or ability of a group to achieve goals
- which consists largely of giving information and is the form explained in educational literature.
- Twenty-one nursing problems theory of nursing by
- a sequence of behaviors involving mental and physical actions
- significant, therapeutic, interpersonal process
20 Clues: nursing process theory by • stressors from the environment • sense of adequacy or well being . • Human-to-Human relationship model by • Care,core and cure theory of nursing by • significant, therapeutic, interpersonal process • Twenty-one nursing problems theory of nursing by • the capacity or ability of a group to achieve goals • ...
Crossword Puzzle World Literature 2021-01-16
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- What kind of point of view is the stors Wuthering Heights
- daughter of Catherine and Edgar Linton
- is the power to get the others to do necessary work to produce goods and services they want
- the story taken
- adopted heathcliff
- son of hindley
- literary theory of the story
- heathcliff love of her life
- the foil in the story
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- title of the story
- the another literary theory of the story
- authors of the story
- has a power
- who longs to spend the rest of his life with catherine
- lacks power
- protagonist in the stor
- The kind of novel is Wuthering Heights
- heathcliffs wife
- the son of Heathcliff and Isabella
- the one who maltreated and abuse heathcliff
20 Clues: has a power • lacks power • son of hindley • the story taken • heathcliffs wife • title of the story • adopted heathcliff • authors of the story • the foil in the story • protagonist in the stor • heathcliff love of her life • literary theory of the story • the son of Heathcliff and Isabella • daughter of Catherine and Edgar Linton • The kind of novel is Wuthering Heights • ...
Philosophical terms 2025-04-01
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- the reasoon to support the belief
- the first principles of things
- physical world where a mere shadow of a higher
- the branch of metaphysics dealing with the nature of being
- associated with informal fallacies, critical thinking and argumentation theory
- If p, then q, not q, therefore not p
- a unit of reasoning which consists of a belief and reason to support that belief
- the idea or theory that something is split in two parts
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- an explanation of something that refers to its end
- the theory of knowledge
- the view that reality is fundamentally mental or spiritual
- the belief the premises are used to support
- what is the study of the principles of correct reasoning
- if p,then q, p therefore q
14 Clues: the theory of knowledge • if p,then q, p therefore q • the first principles of things • the reasoon to support the belief • If p, then q, not q, therefore not p • the belief the premises are used to support • physical world where a mere shadow of a higher • an explanation of something that refers to its end • the idea or theory that something is split in two parts • ...
Plate Tectonics Introduction 2024-10-01
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- A light-colored rock that is formed by melted crust erupting at the surface of the earth.
- This theory is the brainchild of Harry Hammond Hess
- This place had plants at one point, but no longer does.
- Wegener's burial place
- An undersea mountain chain that runs through the oceans
- A movement of materials driven by heating at lower areas.
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- These two continents look like they fit together well
- the parts of the ocean where old crust is destroyed.
- Expedition that sampled rock ages of the ocean floor.
- one "dead" on piece of evidence for Wegener.
- A landform that is made by Plate tectonics
- The supercontinent that is theorized by Wegener (American spelling)
- This man was the father of continental drift theory
- Mantle material the flows under heat and pressure. The plates float on top of this layer
- The theory that says earth's crust is broken into plates that move around on the upper mantle.
- The crust and upper part of the mantle that is solid.
- A hard, dark-colored rock that forms much of the seafloor
- Pangea is Greek for ___________.
- When materials are heated, they become less dense and will_______.
19 Clues: Wegener's burial place • Pangea is Greek for ___________. • A landform that is made by Plate tectonics • one "dead" on piece of evidence for Wegener. • This man was the father of continental drift theory • This theory is the brainchild of Harry Hammond Hess • the parts of the ocean where old crust is destroyed. • These two continents look like they fit together well • ...
ABC 2022-10-10
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- The degree of a firm accepting responsibility and role in a (tragic) event in its response
- The influence of impactful actors in an event, such as prominent figures
- A firm 'lying' or acting 'hypocritically' in its reponse
- The degree of impact of an event
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- A firms actions do not match its words
- Companies do this when admitting a failure
- Downplaying an event or tragedy
- Refers to how quickly a firm responds to social disapproval
- word that describes general displeasure (usually after a companies action)
- Refers to how quickly constituents' perceptions reach other constituents
10 Clues: Downplaying an event or tragedy • The degree of impact of an event • A firms actions do not match its words • Companies do this when admitting a failure • A firm 'lying' or acting 'hypocritically' in its reponse • Refers to how quickly a firm responds to social disapproval • The influence of impactful actors in an event, such as prominent figures • ...
Plate tectonics 2013-12-08
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- boundaries The boundary of plate, there are three types
- current currents in earth's mantle and is the cause of plate tectonics
- floor spreading Hess's theory that new sea floor forms when magma is forced up by plates moving apart
- Plastic like layer of the earth than the lithospheric plates float on
- Hess Sea Floor spreading was his theory
- The point after a surface rock reaches its elastic limit and brake
- Drift Wegener's theory that all the continents were once we a part of a supercontinent
- The second layer of the earth, made of lava
- boundary The boundary of plates that are moving away, and then cause lava to flow through the new crack in the earths crust (also know as a constructive boundary)
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- Layer of earth's crust that is about 100 km thick, made of the crust and the upper mantle
- boundary The boundary of plates that slide by each other, and causes earthquakes.
- One of two supercontinent that separated from pangaea
- Wegener Continental drift was his theory
- valley A valley between highlands caused by a fault
- A supercontinent that was made of all the continents
- ridge A underwater mountain range that the plates are moving apart and new land is being made
- boundary The boundary of plates that collide (also know as a destructive boundary)
- Time Scale A way to date rock by looking at little bits of iron in the rock and use that and the fact that the earth magnetic field has shifted
18 Clues: Hess Sea Floor spreading was his theory • Wegener Continental drift was his theory • The second layer of the earth, made of lava • valley A valley between highlands caused by a fault • One of two supercontinent that separated from pangaea • A supercontinent that was made of all the continents • boundaries The boundary of plate, there are three types • ...
Atomic Structure 2017-09-25
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- Experiment used by JJ Thomson
- Number of points in Dalton's Atomic Theory
- Said electrons move in energy levels
- Discovered Electrons
- located outside the nucleus
- Father of Chemistry
- Experiment used by Ernest Rutherford
- Created the first Atomic Theory
- Worked a lot with gases
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- Location of protons and neutrons
- Positively charged
- No charge
- Name of Dalton's model, a ball
- Discovered protons
- First name for atoms
- Created the Plum Pudding model
- Name of energy levels
17 Clues: No charge • Positively charged • Discovered protons • Father of Chemistry • Discovered Electrons • First name for atoms • Name of energy levels • Worked a lot with gases • located outside the nucleus • Experiment used by JJ Thomson • Name of Dalton's model, a ball • Created the Plum Pudding model • Created the first Atomic Theory • Location of protons and neutrons • ...
Week 8 Vocabulary 2024-12-10
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- The theory of Truth that says something is true if everyone agrees that it is true.
- The theory of Truth that says something is true if it matches observable reality.
- The argument that states a universal law requires a universal lawgiver.
- The Problem of Evil version focusing on the deep-seated revulsion and outrage people feel when they experience suffering.
- The argument that attempts to prove God’s as the first cause of the universe.
- The division of philosophy that studies art and the nature of beauty
- The argument that logic, morals, and science ultimately presuppose the theistic worldview.
- The study of wisdom.
- The Problem of Evil version focusing on claims it is impossible for God to exist alongside the existence of evil in the world.
- The Problem of Evil version focusing on the sheer amount and severity of evil in the world.
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- The argument stating that God’s being necessitates his existence.
- An argument offered in response to the problem of evil – an attempt at offering a solution to the problem.
- The theory of Truth that says something is true if it works – it is useful, beneficial, explains the data.
- ______ Truth. A truth that we accept at once, but that are incapable of demonstration.
- The division of philosophy that studies knowledge and how we come to gain it.
- The theory of Truth that says something is true if it fits with our other beliefs about what is true.
- The division of philosophy that studies the fundamental nature of reality and being.
- The argument that claims that design and purpose in nature implies a designer.
- The division of philosophy that studies the nature of morality and moral value,
- The idea that God's ways and thoughts are beyond human understanding and cannot be fully comprehended. The word "inscrutable" means unable to be scrutinized or fathomed.
20 Clues: The study of wisdom. • The argument stating that God’s being necessitates his existence. • The division of philosophy that studies art and the nature of beauty • The argument that states a universal law requires a universal lawgiver. • The division of philosophy that studies knowledge and how we come to gain it. • ...
Co-OP #2 2025-06-18
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- Space exploration company founded by Elon Musk
- Force that attracts objects towards the center of the earth
- Scientist known for the theory of evolution
- Photo-sharing social media platform
- Famous physicist known for the theory of relativity
- Scientist known for the laws of motion
- Electric car company founded by Elon Musk
- Popular programming language
- Popular streaming service
- Famous classical composer
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- Largest planet in the solar system
- Largest online retailer
- Social media platform with tweets
- Tech company founded by Bill Gates
- Singer of "Single Ladies"
- Superhero from Gotham City
- Biological preparation that provides immunity
- Popular search engine
- Famous wizard from a popular book series
- Short video sharing platform
20 Clues: Popular search engine • Largest online retailer • Singer of "Single Ladies" • Popular streaming service • Famous classical composer • Superhero from Gotham City • Popular programming language • Short video sharing platform • Social media platform with tweets • Largest planet in the solar system • Tech company founded by Bill Gates • Photo-sharing social media platform • ...
Unit 9 ~ Important Vocab 2024-01-30
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- believed that man was born basically good; society is what corrupts mankind
- theory that Earth and all other planets revolve around the Sun
- He believed that to escape nature we must have a social contract
- He further proved Copernicus' theory that Earth and all other planets revolve around the Sun
- Machines that are used to make large quantities of goods
- the claim by a state for control over a foreign area or territory.
- Philosopher advocated for the separation of powers
- Meeting at which the major European powers negotiated territory in Africa
- countries extend their power into other territories to gain
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- He discovered gravity
- right supposedly given by god to rule country
- He believed that believed that above all in the efficacy of reason
- people in the middle of a social hierarchy
- people giving up certain right for social authority
- An increase in the number of people living in towns and cities
- Production process that breaks the manufacture of a good into steps
- Created political theory for natural rights
- engineer and inventor who improves the steam engine
- Individual who creates a new business
- the process of establishing facts through testing and experimentation
20 Clues: He discovered gravity • Individual who creates a new business • people in the middle of a social hierarchy • Created political theory for natural rights • right supposedly given by god to rule country • Philosopher advocated for the separation of powers • people giving up certain right for social authority • engineer and inventor who improves the steam engine • ...
Chapter 7 vocab 2023-01-11
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- ways to encourage conformity to society's norms
- punishment intended to make criminals pay compensation for their acts
- deviance that becomes a lifestyle and part if and individuals identity
- a social condition in which norms are weak, conflicting, or absent
- an undesirable label used to deny a deviant acceptance
- a repetition of, or return to criminal behavior
- only occasional breaking of norms
- a method of protecting society from criminals by keeping them in person
- behavior that departs from societal or group norms
- the process of changing or reforming a criminal through socialization
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- the theory that individuals learn deviance by identifying particular members as deviant
- discouraging criminal acts by threatening punishment
- the process of reducing the seriousness of the crimes that injure people of lower status
- an act committed in violation of the law
- behavior that underconforms to accepted norms
- rewards or punishments that encourage conformity to social norms
- the theory that compliance with social norms requires strong bonds between individuals and society
- punishment intended to make criminals pay monetary compensation to make up for financial damage caused by their acts
- the theory that society creates deviance by identifying particular members as deviant
- the theory that deviance is more likely to occur when a gap exists between cultural goals and the ability to achieve them
- job-related crimes committed by high-status people
- a system comprising institutions and processes responsible for enforcing criminal status
- a person who breaks significant societal or group norms
- behavior that overconforms to social expectations
24 Clues: only occasional breaking of norms • an act committed in violation of the law • behavior that underconforms to accepted norms • ways to encourage conformity to society's norms • a repetition of, or return to criminal behavior • behavior that overconforms to social expectations • job-related crimes committed by high-status people • ...
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
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
Kantian Ethics Revision OCR 2023-02-15
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- A command or something you should do.
- Two things that fill Kant with awe The moral law within and the starry...
- Third formulation of the CI- ______ of ends
- First formulation of the CI- The Universal law of _________ - universalisability
- One of the three postutlates-must exist as we have morality.
- The Age of______ a time of great scientific discovery when reason took centre stage.
- The idea that we should be free rataional agents making our own choices freely.
- Something you should do if you want a particular effect.
- A contemporary ethical theory that Kant is criticising.
- Not religious, or from God.
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- How many postulates?
- ______ Bonum - The highest or ultimate good.
- One of the three postulates- we must have autonomy over our actions because of morality.
- Second formulation of the CI Treat pepopel as an ___ in themselves.
- doing the right action because it is the right thing not because of consequences or reputation.
- The country where Kant is from + writing in.
- One of the three postulates must exist so morality will be rewarded in the afterlife.
- Something you must do no matter what the situation or effect.
- A theory which judges an ethical action by the action itself, not the effect.
- What Kant's ethical theory is based on.
20 Clues: How many postulates? • Not religious, or from God. • A command or something you should do. • What Kant's ethical theory is based on. • Third formulation of the CI- ______ of ends • ______ Bonum - The highest or ultimate good. • The country where Kant is from + writing in. • A contemporary ethical theory that Kant is criticising. • ...
Physics Crossword Week 4 2024-06-30
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- a ____ object partially transmits light (11)
- unit named after a French physicist (7)
- planet covered in iron(III) (4)
- an astronomer burned at the stake for stating the Earth orbited the Sun (7)
- increases when current increases (11)
- birthplace of a star (6)
- the number of SI base units (5)
- below the lower limit of human audibility (10)
- used to change the potential difference of an AC supply (11)
- type of reflection where a wave is reflected by a smooth surface (8)
- science of the relationship between heat, energy, work (14)
- relativity known as Einstein’s theory of gravity (7)
- ma (5)
- sound waves with frequencies higher than 20,000 Hz (10)
- a circuit component (5)
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- the “a” in laser (13)
- reduces frictional forces (11)
- a way to treat cancer using ionising radiation (12)
- ratio of image size to object size (13)
- a wave behaviour (10)
- type of magnet that produces its own magnetic field (9)
- the particle in Newton’s theory of light (9)
- one of the founders of quantum theory (4)
- discoverer of the law of refraction of light (8)
- forces lying in the same 2-dimensional plane (8)
- a branch of physics concerned with sound (9)
- to split a force into perpendicular components (7)
27 Clues: ma (5) • the “a” in laser (13) • a wave behaviour (10) • a circuit component (5) • birthplace of a star (6) • reduces frictional forces (11) • planet covered in iron(III) (4) • the number of SI base units (5) • increases when current increases (11) • unit named after a French physicist (7) • ratio of image size to object size (13) • one of the founders of quantum theory (4) • ...
Cost - Crossword 2020-10-23
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- the additional cost of producing one more unit; mathematically, MC=ΔTC/ΔLMC=ΔTC/ΔL
- factors of production that can’t be easily increased or decreased in a short period of time
- the sum of fixed and variable costs of production
- variable cost divided by the quantity of output
- opportunity cost of resources already owned by the firm and used in business, for example, expanding a factory onto land already owned
- the average total cost curve in the short term; shows the total of the average fixed costs and the average variable costs
- synonym for a firm’s output
- factors of production that a firm can easily increase or decrease in a short period of time
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- cost of production that increases with the quantity produced; the cost of the variable inputs
- cost of the fixed inputs; expenditure that a firm must make before production starts and that does not change regardless of the production level
- total cost divided by the quantity of output
- period of time during which at least one or more of the firm’s inputs is fixed
12 Clues: synonym for a firm’s output • total cost divided by the quantity of output • variable cost divided by the quantity of output • the sum of fixed and variable costs of production • period of time during which at least one or more of the firm’s inputs is fixed • the additional cost of producing one more unit; mathematically, MC=ΔTC/ΔLMC=ΔTC/ΔL • ...
Resource Management Skills 2022-05-10
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- key factors that need to consider
- attributes of strategic resources that exploit some environmental opportunity
- The manager’s skills to schedule work according to work priorities
- The skills to choose the best alternative that is acceptable and beneficial
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- A manager’s skills to work and understand and motivate employees, either individually or in groups and teams
- is a phenomenon whereby something new and somehow valuable is formed, such as an idea, a scientific theory, an invention, a literary work, a painting, a musical composition, a joke etc
- RESOURCES that provide a sustained competitive advantage to a firm
- RESOURCES that necessary for carrying out the firm's usual activities but provide no specific advantage
- Organize activities in accordance with the guidelines set according to the objectives of the organization
- The skills of a manager to identify all theories, methods, techniques, procedures and tools that suits to perform a specific task
10 Clues: key factors that need to consider • RESOURCES that provide a sustained competitive advantage to a firm • The manager’s skills to schedule work according to work priorities • The skills to choose the best alternative that is acceptable and beneficial • attributes of strategic resources that exploit some environmental opportunity • ...
Brady, Finn, Brayden 2026-02-20
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- believed that science and religion go together and he's the modern of chemistry
- Revolution Mathematical knowledge increased and make critical thinking
- believed in the scientific method and inspected things with a microscope
- responsible for three laws of planetary motion
- created the small pox vaccine
- also believed in the scientific method and made advancements in science
- He created the heliocentric theory
- Theory That the earth was the center of the universe
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- Thought people were evil and wanted an absolute monarchy
- Support women's rights and education
- He believed that people deserved freedom, liberty,and property
- He was on house arrest from the church, used a telescope, pointed out dark spots on sun
- Supported the checks and balances system
- Theory that the sun was the center of the universe
- He hated unusual and cruel punishments and influenced the part of the bill of rights
- Believed in the scientific method
- believed that the citizens should create the laws as the are the ones that have to obey by them
- Made the discovery of gravity
18 Clues: created the small pox vaccine • Made the discovery of gravity • Believed in the scientific method • He created the heliocentric theory • Support women's rights and education • Supported the checks and balances system • responsible for three laws of planetary motion • Theory that the sun was the center of the universe • Theory That the earth was the center of the universe • ...
Unit 3 Crossword 2023-01-05
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- Sailed for Spain, explored present-day Peru, and conquered the Incas
- Theory the sun is in the center of the universe
- Founded a Portuguese school & was the father of Portuguese exploration
- Sailed for English, second to circumnavigate the globe
- discovered the heliocentric theory
- Portuguese explorer who sailed to the Cape of Good Hope
- Economic practice where European nations strive to become self-sufficient; and believed that colonies existed for the benefit of the mother country
- Mixed race people of Spanish and African descent
- Mixed race people of Spanish and Native American descent
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- Discovered planetary motion or the planets orbit in an elliptical/ oval motion
- Sailed for Spain, explored present-day Mexico, and conquered the Aztecs
- used the telescope to support the heliocentric theory
- Sailed for France, explored/ conquered parts of Canada
- Spanish colonists living in the colonies
- Sailed for Spain, first to circumnavigate the globe
- Gold, God, Glory, these are the ________ for exploration
- discovered the laws of motion or gravity
- European officers at the top of the social pyramid
- Portuguese explorer who sailed around Africa and reached India
- Discovered the Scientific Method
- Sailed for Spain, explored/conquered Hispainolia and San Salvador
- discovered the circulatory system
22 Clues: Discovered the Scientific Method • discovered the circulatory system • discovered the heliocentric theory • Spanish colonists living in the colonies • discovered the laws of motion or gravity • Theory the sun is in the center of the universe • Mixed race people of Spanish and African descent • European officers at the top of the social pyramid • ...
Science Crossword Mr. Gorman 2015-02-13
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- The fault block below the fault
- The bending of rock layers due to stress
- What kind of ridges does the Divergent boundary usually form?
- What does the convergent boundary form?
- What type of polarity points toward the south pole?
- The oldest rock is found on the outside of a fold
- The fault block above the fault
- _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ drift is the theory that the continents were once one great landmass, but broke up and moved to their current locations
- _ _ _ _ _ tectonics is the theory that explains how large pieces of Earth outermost layer move and change shape
- The boundary between tectonic plates that are colliding
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- The boundary between to plates that are moving away from each other
- The rock layers that have folded so both ends of the fold are horizontal
- The boundary between tectonic plates that are sliding past each other horizontally
- The vocab for changes shape
- What does the Transform boundary make around ridges?
- Who came up with the continental drift theory?
- The supercontinent from about 245 million years ago
- The amount of force per unit
- When the edge of a plate sinks and takes the rest of the plate with it
- Youngest rocks are found on the outside
20 Clues: The vocab for changes shape • The amount of force per unit • The fault block below the fault • The fault block above the fault • What does the convergent boundary form? • Youngest rocks are found on the outside • The bending of rock layers due to stress • Who came up with the continental drift theory? • The oldest rock is found on the outside of a fold • ...
fun 2025-10-16
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- : The reason for doing something
- : Physical harm or damage to the body
- : Hopeful and positive about the future
- : To protect against attack or criticism
- : Showing intense and eager enjoyment
- : Lacking desire to do things
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- : A positive opinion or agreement
- : Feeling or showing gratitude
- : A promise or firm decision to do something
- : Having a firm decision and not giving up
- : The activities of governments and people in power
- : Having a strong desire for success or achievement
- : A person's job through life
- : Continuing to do something despite difficulties
14 Clues: : A person's job through life • : Lacking desire to do things • : Feeling or showing gratitude • : The reason for doing something • : A positive opinion or agreement • : Physical harm or damage to the body • : Showing intense and eager enjoyment • : Hopeful and positive about the future • : To protect against attack or criticism • : Having a firm decision and not giving up • ...
Econ Chapter 3 Section 1 2015-02-12
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- government document that gives permission to create a corporation
- Partnership: responsibility relies only on how much each partner invested
- a business owned and run by one person
- separate legal entity having all rights of an individual
- taxed twice, once as a corporate and again as a personal
- a stock of finished goods and parts reserved so that production flows smoothly
- the price paid for the use of another's money
- the firm legally ceases to exist cuándo the owner dies, quits, or sells the business
- a written promise to repay the amount borrowed at a later date
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- business owned by two or more persons
- court-granted permission to cease or delay payments
- the owner is personally and fully responsible for all losses and debts of the business
- shares are sold to these investors
- ownership certificates in the firm
- this is the amount borrowed
- a check representing a portion of the corporate earnings
16 Clues: this is the amount borrowed • shares are sold to these investors • ownership certificates in the firm • business owned by two or more persons • a business owned and run by one person • the price paid for the use of another's money • court-granted permission to cease or delay payments • separate legal entity having all rights of an individual • ...
Scientific Enlightenment and Revolution 2014-05-20
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- English scientist who helped to bring together their breakthroughs under a single theory of motion
- Italian scientist who's ideas threatened the church
- Swiss phisosophe who devoted himself to the study of political liberty
- was a new way of thinking about the natural world
- social gathering where politics were discussed
- art style of the late 1700s based on Greek and roman design
- social critic that discussed politics and government
- new intellectual movement that stressed reason and thought and the power of individuals to solve problems
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- French writer who devoted himself to the study of political liberty
- art style of the 1600s and early 1700s
- philosopher who believed in self government and wrote the two treatises of government
- published an essay called A Vindication of the Rights of Woman
- a logical procedure for gathering and testing ideas
- theory that everything revolves around the Earth
- agreement by which people created a government
- theory that the Earth and planets revolve around the Sun
- made Russia into a world power in the 1700s
- rulers who embraced enlightenment ideas
- published more than 70 books of political essays, philosophy, and drama
19 Clues: art style of the 1600s and early 1700s • rulers who embraced enlightenment ideas • made Russia into a world power in the 1700s • agreement by which people created a government • social gathering where politics were discussed • theory that everything revolves around the Earth • was a new way of thinking about the natural world • ...
Mathematicians 2018-02-15
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- Developed trigonometry
- invented Boolean algebra and logic
- Famous for incompleteness theorem
- inventor of algebra
- Introduced symbols to algebra
- proved fermat’s theorem
- Defined laws of fall and pendulum
- leading figure of fractal geometry
- inventor of planar coordinates
- calculated first accurate calculation of pi
- founder figure of set theory
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- Gave general method to find solution of Pell's Equation.
- Developer of math behind complex waves.
- Founder of graph theory
- developed field of fluid dynamics
- Proposed 23 problems for the 20th century
- Author of elements of geometry
- Discovered quaternions
- calculated the size of earth
- First iranian female mathematician to receive field medal
20 Clues: inventor of algebra • Developed trigonometry • Discovered quaternions • Founder of graph theory • proved fermat’s theorem • calculated the size of earth • founder figure of set theory • Introduced symbols to algebra • Author of elements of geometry • inventor of planar coordinates • developed field of fluid dynamics • Famous for incompleteness theorem • ...
