theory of the firm Crossword Puzzles
3/2/22 Mr Whinna Period 3 2022-03-02
Across
- the good guy in a book or story
- following the rules or directions well
- the practice of spying or of using spies
- to succeed in something
- the forming of a theory or conjecture without firm evidence
- the most interesting or important point of a story or movie
- and persistently persuade someone to do something
- unable to bend or be forced out of shape
Down
- resulting in good
- courage in pain or adversity
- the bad guy in a book or story
- a person accomplished in languages
- (of a place) full of activity
- without thinking of caring about the consequences of an action
- able to be changed
- smoke in the air caused by pollution
- a survey or review of a past course of events or period of time
- tending to see the worst in things; glass half empty
- to make something on a large scale using machinery
- substances with a pH level less than 7
20 Clues: resulting in good • able to be changed • to succeed in something • courage in pain or adversity • (of a place) full of activity • the bad guy in a book or story • the good guy in a book or story • a person accomplished in languages • smoke in the air caused by pollution • following the rules or directions well • substances with a pH level less than 7 • ...
8th grade March vocab 2023-05-02
Across
- suffer something painful or difficult patiently
- truthful and straightforward; frank
- the action or fact of reducing or restricting something
- deliberately cruel or violent
- carry out or commit a harmful, illegal, or immoral action
- form a theory or conjecture about a subject without firm evidence
Down
- openly resist or refuse to obey
- put right; correct
- the great size or extent of something
- to answer back usually sharply
- to appoint someone as a substitute
- refuse to accept or be associated with
- make sure or demonstrate that something is true, accurate, or justified
13 Clues: put right; correct • deliberately cruel or violent • to answer back usually sharply • openly resist or refuse to obey • to appoint someone as a substitute • truthful and straightforward; frank • the great size or extent of something • refuse to accept or be associated with • suffer something painful or difficult patiently • ...
Lord of the Flies Vocabulary Crossword puzzle 2022-04-10
Across
- being strong and active
- is the forming of a theory or conjecture without firm evidence
- uncontrollable emotion or excitement
- intense and passionate feeling
- a small waterfall, typically one of several that fall in stages down a steep rocky slope
- not openly acknowledged or displayed
- a loud confusing sound
Down
- causing depression or discomfort
- stretched or pulled tight
- existing or occurring at or on the surface
10 Clues: a loud confusing sound • being strong and active • stretched or pulled tight • intense and passionate feeling • causing depression or discomfort • uncontrollable emotion or excitement • not openly acknowledged or displayed • existing or occurring at or on the surface • is the forming of a theory or conjecture without firm evidence • ...
PRINCIPLES OF MARKETING 2015-10-05
Across
- Already existing information
- New findings or original data
- The firm obtains high growth and hight share
- This identifies the firms' objective
- The ability to purchase
- Actors close to the company that affects its ability to serve its customers
- The large societal forces that affect the microenvironment
- A state of self deprivation
Down
- Any person that purchases a product or service
- all individuals that buy goods for final consumption
- abbreviation for strenght weaknesses oppurtunity and threats
- Research involving sending observers to watch and interact with consumers in their 'natural environment'
- The firm obtains low growth and low share
- The buyers' decision about which brand to purchase
- Research that involves gathering data by observing relavant people, actions and situations.
- This consists of the four P's
- Provider of raw matierals to the firm
- Firm obtains low growth and high share
- Forms of 'needs' when influenced by external factors
- A descriptive thought that someone holds about something
20 Clues: The ability to purchase • A state of self deprivation • Already existing information • New findings or original data • This consists of the four P's • This identifies the firms' objective • Provider of raw matierals to the firm • Firm obtains low growth and high share • The firm obtains low growth and low share • The firm obtains high growth and hight share • ...
PRINCIPLES OF MARKETING 2015-10-05
Across
- Research involving sending observers to watch and interact with consumers in their 'natural environment'
- A state of self deprivation
- This identifies the firms' objective
- The firm obtains low growth and low share
- The firm obtains high growth and hight share
- A descriptive thought that someone holds about something
- Any person that purchases a product or service
- Research that involves gathering data by observing relavant people, actions and situations.
- all individuals that buy goods for final consumption
- Forms of 'needs' when influenced by external factors
Down
- The ability to purchase
- Actors close to the company that affects its ability to serve its customers
- New findings or original data
- The buyers' decision about which brand to purchase
- Already existing information
- This consists of the four P's
- Provider of raw matierals to the firm
- The large societal forces that affect the microenvironment
- abbreviation for strenght weaknesses oppurtunity and threats
- Firm obtains low growth and high share
20 Clues: The ability to purchase • A state of self deprivation • Already existing information • New findings or original data • This consists of the four P's • This identifies the firms' objective • Provider of raw matierals to the firm • Firm obtains low growth and high share • The firm obtains low growth and low share • The firm obtains high growth and hight share • ...
NSG 100 Theorist Puzzle 2021-10-14
Across
- Maternal Role Attainment Theory
- Interested in learning about Piaget's theory of child development
- Science of Unitary Human Beings
- Transcultural Nursing and published three different studies
- Health as Expanding Consciousness
- Comfort Theory and shows patient comfort in relief, ease, and transcendence
- Change Theory with a three-stage model of unfreezing, change, and refreezing
- The Theory of Interpersonal Relations with seven nursing roles
- Modeling and Role Modeling Theory published in 1983
- Behavior System Model and advocates the fostering and functioning in the patient to prevent illness
- Philosophy and Science of Caring
Down
- Environmental Theory and incorporates the surrounding environment into the patients' care plan
- Neuman Systems Model and is rooted in a holistic view
- Theory of Goal Attainment
- Deliberative Nursing Process
- Human-to-Human Relationship Model with assumptions based on the philosophy of existentialism and logotherapy
- Four Conservation Principles of energy, structure, and personal and social integrity
- Theory of Caritative Caring and distinguishes between caring ethics
- Health Promotion Model involving acute and chronic health problems
- Tidal Model used in mental health nursing
20 Clues: Theory of Goal Attainment • Deliberative Nursing Process • Maternal Role Attainment Theory • Science of Unitary Human Beings • Philosophy and Science of Caring • Health as Expanding Consciousness • Tidal Model used in mental health nursing • Modeling and Role Modeling Theory published in 1983 • Neuman Systems Model and is rooted in a holistic view • ...
Fortnite - Industries and Audiences revision 2022-04-22
Across
- A feature of U and G theory (i)
- The percentage of users aged 18-24
- The production of media without the need to outsource services to external companies
- A feature of U and G theory (en)
- The sale of associated products e.g. tshirts, coffee cups and action figures
- The proposer of Fandom Theory
- The dominant colour palette of Fortnite
- The processing engine developed by Epic Games
- A feature of U and G theory (id)
- A feature of U and G theory (es)
- The online currency of Epic Games
- This Sony/Marvel character is playable
- The proposers of Uses and Gratifications theory were Blumler and K___
- The merging of two genres or styles e.g. shooter with creative
Down
- The average annual revenue of Fortnite ($)
- A feature of U and G theory (s)
- Younger users may prefer this game mode
- A colour rendering technique to create a comic book or cartoon effect
- Online video game streaming and social platform
- Technical term for an avatar's costume
- A consumer and a producer
- The proposer of End of Audience Theory
- The online storefront owned by Epic Games
- The three playable modes of Fortnite: Battle Royale, Save the World and ___
- The inclusion of one media product within another
25 Clues: A consumer and a producer • The proposer of Fandom Theory • A feature of U and G theory (i) • A feature of U and G theory (s) • A feature of U and G theory (en) • A feature of U and G theory (id) • A feature of U and G theory (es) • The online currency of Epic Games • The percentage of users aged 18-24 • Technical term for an avatar's costume • ...
Lord of the Flies Vocabulary Crossword puzzle 2022-04-10
Across
- being strong and active
- is the forming of a theory or conjecture without firm evidence
- uncontrollable emotion or excitement
- intense and passionate feeling
- a small waterfall, typically one of several that fall in stages down a steep rocky slope
- not openly acknowledged or displayed
- a loud confusing sound
Down
- causing depression or discomfort
- stretched or pulled tight
- existing or occurring at or on the surface
10 Clues: a loud confusing sound • being strong and active • stretched or pulled tight • intense and passionate feeling • causing depression or discomfort • uncontrollable emotion or excitement • not openly acknowledged or displayed • existing or occurring at or on the surface • is the forming of a theory or conjecture without firm evidence • ...
Mixed crossword about enquiry, offer and order 2024-01-08
Across
- The "thing" after the salutation
- Yours _____
- General and _____ enquiry
- Local office or shop that belongs to a large firm.
- We are interested ____ getting more information....
- Order ____ chairs
- Rabatt auf Englisch
- Another word far soon.
- Enquiry _______....
- Verb of "recommendation" (without "to").
- An agent of a firm
- "Order" in German.
Down
- retail ____.
- Großhändler
- The opposite of a non-binding offer is a____.
- Anrede
- Anfrage auf Englisch
- range of products (in German)
- We hope that our offer meets your ______
- Terms and ________
- Another word for "answer"
- Act of politely asking for something
- Once an order has been placed it is _______.
23 Clues: Anrede • Großhändler • Yours _____ • retail ____. • Order ____ chairs • Terms and ________ • An agent of a firm • "Order" in German. • Rabatt auf Englisch • Enquiry _______.... • Anfrage auf Englisch • Another word far soon. • General and _____ enquiry • Another word for "answer" • range of products (in German) • The "thing" after the salutation • Act of politely asking for something • ...
Vocabulary Lesson 4 2026-02-03
Across
- Tiny
- Impossible to understand
- Be successful
- A rocky body found in space
- Wipe out
Down
- Practically
- Something that happens, usually something good, that is the result of chance instead of skill or planning
- Form a theory or conjecture about a subject without firm evidence
- Kind and with positive intentions.
- Meet (someone) unexpectedly + unexpectedly be faced with or experience (something hostile or difficult like a problem)
- Something unusual
- To display (an emotion or quality) strongly and openly.
12 Clues: Tiny • Wipe out • Practically • Be successful • Something unusual • Impossible to understand • A rocky body found in space • Kind and with positive intentions. • To display (an emotion or quality) strongly and openly. • Form a theory or conjecture about a subject without firm evidence • ...
Unit 24 2023-03-22
Across
- next door
- if you look up in the classroom you see ____
- how heavy something or someone is through using scales
- accept as true or feel sure of the truth
- someone who looks or watches
- "look forward"; to believe it will happen
- no longer worried; reassured
- what you get after you pay for something; to receive something
- "see under"; not sure but think something is not true
- from a theory; to think about it without firm evidence
Down
- quick
- to look closely at something
- the daughter of my brother is a ____
- eye-catching; breathtaking
- after seventh is the ______
- to be given something or presented with something
- to look up to somebody; to treat someone politely
17 Clues: quick • next door • eye-catching; breathtaking • after seventh is the ______ • to look closely at something • someone who looks or watches • no longer worried; reassured • the daughter of my brother is a ____ • accept as true or feel sure of the truth • "look forward"; to believe it will happen • if you look up in the classroom you see ____ • ...
They Both Die at the End 2022-01-01
Across
- words inscribed
- break up into small parts, typically as the result of impact or decay.
- official person bringing news
- predict or estimate (a future event or trend).
- feeling, showing or expressing sympathy
- weeping or crying noisily.
- give (someone) a lower rank or less senior position, usually as a punishment.
Down
- to make someone feel embarrassed or humiliated
- make or become less.
- certain to happen; unavoidable.
- form a theory or conjecture about a subject without firm evidence.
- not on purpose
- the impetus gained by a moving object.
- wiped out/destroyed
- susceptible to physical or emotional attack or harm.
15 Clues: not on purpose • words inscribed • wiped out/destroyed • make or become less. • weeping or crying noisily. • official person bringing news • certain to happen; unavoidable. • the impetus gained by a moving object. • feeling, showing or expressing sympathy • to make someone feel embarrassed or humiliated • predict or estimate (a future event or trend). • ...
The Association between Customer Satisfaction and Employee Job Satisfaction 2017-12-08
Across
- a cycle of self-reinforcing exchanges between customers and frontline employees that ultimately enhance both parties' outcomes
- extent to which customers voluntarily perform behaviors that benefit a firm
- a pleasurably or positive emotional state resulting from the appraisal of ones job or job experience
- involves customers’ decision to continue their relationship with a firm based on how their expectations, demands and standards are met in service delivery
- learning process that involves the acquisition of knowledge, sharpening of skills, concepts, rules, or changing of attitudes and behaviors to enhance the performance of employees.
- Social exchange Theory’s best known norm or exchange rule
- different from customer retention and goes beyond repeated purchases; it involves a positive attitude and behavior towards the brand or company
Down
- establishes relationships between profitability, customer loyalty, and employee satisfaction, loyalty, and productivity
- an individual's cumulative, global, and favorable evaluation of a firm based on personal experiences over time
- theory social psychological and sociological perspective that explains social change and stability as a process of negotiated exchanges between parties
- an employee who deals directly with customers, or who is directly involved in making a product
- effect of front line employee job satisfaction on customer satisfaction based on the finding of a positive relationship between the 2 constructs
- customer satisfaction impact on front line employee job satisfaction
- result of attending to the needs, demands, and expectations of customers through service delivery or customer care
14 Clues: Social exchange Theory’s best known norm or exchange rule • customer satisfaction impact on front line employee job satisfaction • extent to which customers voluntarily perform behaviors that benefit a firm • an employee who deals directly with customers, or who is directly involved in making a product • ...
The Association between Customer Satisfaction and Employee Job Satisfaction 2017-12-08
Across
- learning process that involves the acquisition of knowledge, sharpening of skills, concepts, rules, or changing of attitudes and behaviors to enhance the performance of employees.
- result of attending to the needs, demands, and expectations of customers through service delivery or customer care
- establishes relationships between profitability, customer loyalty, and employee satisfaction, loyalty, and productivity
- effect of front line employee job satisfaction on customer satisfaction based on the finding of a positive relationship between the 2 constructs
- an individual's cumulative, global, and favorable evaluation of a firm based on personal experiences over time
- a cycle of self-reinforcing exchanges between customers and frontline employees that ultimately enhance both parties' outcomes
- theory social psychological and sociological perspective that explains social change and stability as a process of negotiated exchanges between parties
- an employee who deals directly with customers, or who is directly involved in making a product
- involves customers’ decision to continue their relationship with a firm based on how their expectations, demands and standards are met in service delivery
- different from customer retention and goes beyond repeated purchases; it involves a positive attitude and behavior towards the brand or company
Down
- customer satisfaction impact on front line employee job satisfaction
- Social exchange Theory’s best known norm or exchange rule
- extent to which customers voluntarily perform behaviors that benefit a firm
- a pleasurably or positive emotional state resulting from the appraisal of ones job or job experience
14 Clues: Social exchange Theory’s best known norm or exchange rule • customer satisfaction impact on front line employee job satisfaction • extent to which customers voluntarily perform behaviors that benefit a firm • an employee who deals directly with customers, or who is directly involved in making a product • ...
Celebrate Bricker 2018-03-18
Across
- Number of industry groups
- February 2018 natural disaster affecting Marietta
- Years in the Old, Old Post Office
- Cleveland office street address
- Political office of founding partner
- Client _______
- Geographically most southern office location
- Leaves the station every month
- First firm associate
- Contact database
- Program Kurt Tunnell founded
- Legal assistant groups
Down
- Transportation industry once represented by firm
- Abbreviation for Bricker's Information Governance
- Current document management program
- Attribute of client service
- Halloween event
- First office building of firm
- Enriches the quality of firm's work
- Dayton river view
- Party at Bricker
- Mail, copy center and hospitality team
- Firm's current decade
23 Clues: Client _______ • Halloween event • Party at Bricker • Contact database • Dayton river view • First firm associate • Firm's current decade • Legal assistant groups • Number of industry groups • Attribute of client service • Program Kurt Tunnell founded • First office building of firm • Leaves the station every month • Cleveland office street address • Years in the Old, Old Post Office • ...
Research and Forms of Government 2021-02-02
Across
- a person who supplies information
- based on known statements or events or conditions
- a form of government in which the ruler is unconstrained
- a theory favoring collectivism in a classless society
- check out conflicting sources; crosscheck facts, for example
- the quality of being dependable
- existing in reality
- the quality of being believable or trustworthy
- documentary validation
- capable of being believed
- government in which the ruler is an absolute dictator
- a militant reformer
- of or relating to the interpretation of quantitative data
- a firm in the business of issuing printed matter
- the dominance or leadership of one social group over others
- a form of government in which the ruler is unconstrained
- a theory favoring unlimited authority by an individual
- based on stories rather than data or scientific observation
- a political theory advocating an authoritarian government
- autocracy governed by a ruler who usually inherits authority
- a form of government in which the ruler is an absolute dictator (not restricted by a constitution or laws or opposition etc.)
- the quality of being near to the true value
- a seeking for knowledge
- being joined in close association
- the quality of being legitimate and rigorous
- the extent to which something is included or discussed
- a political unit governed by a deity
Down
- a form of government in which the ruler is unconstrained
- a political system governed by a few people
- a person with special knowledge who performs skillfully
- a short note recognizing a source of information
- government divided between central and regional powers
- the relation of something to the matter at hand
- a form of government whose head of state is not a monarch
- the orientation of those who favor government by the people
- not worthy of trust
- an organization founded and united for a specific purpose
- a political theory advocating state ownership of industry
- a document attesting to the truth of certain stated facts
- the political orientation of those who hold that a republic is the best form of government
- an economic system based on private ownership of assets
- a privileged class holding hereditary titles
- the property of belonging to the present time
- a form of government in which scientists and technical experts are in control
- a methodical and orderly manner or approach
- a partiality preventing objective consideration of an issue
46 Clues: existing in reality • not worthy of trust • a militant reformer • documentary validation • a seeking for knowledge • capable of being believed • the quality of being dependable • a person who supplies information • being joined in close association • a political unit governed by a deity • a political system governed by a few people • a methodical and orderly manner or approach • ...
Last class BA AC 2023-04-26
Across
- consequence of non-excludability of public good
- when addition of marginal product reduces total product
- an economy policy which addresses the incidence of a positive externality
- an externality that incurs a cost on a third party
- in a competitive market marginal revenue is equal to
- when output is less than most efficient point on ATC in Monopolistic competition
- the very best economics lecturer in SETU
- the difference between private benefit and social benefit.
Down
- total cost divided by output
- a good which is rival and excludable
- an example of the tragedy of the commons
- market structure dominated by few firms
- when price is less than ATC profits are
- example of Irish monopoly
- the difference between price paid and marginal cost in Monopolistic competition
- the long run position of a firm in Monopolistic competition
- when a monopoly charges different prices for same good.
- the Nash equilibrium in prisoner’s dilemma (game theory)
18 Clues: example of Irish monopoly • total cost divided by output • a good which is rival and excludable • market structure dominated by few firms • when price is less than ATC profits are • an example of the tragedy of the commons • the very best economics lecturer in SETU • consequence of non-excludability of public good • an externality that incurs a cost on a third party • ...
Market structures 2015-12-08
Across
- Profit that is more than normal profit.
- Reduced unit costs due to bulk buying of inputs into a business.
- Price = Marginal Cost
- Quantity x Price
- The proportion of the total market shared between the five largest firms.
- Addition to total revenue from one additional sale.
- Where unit costs are lowered over time.
- Obstacles to new firms entering a market.
- Costs that are independent of output produced.
Down
- Costs that are directly related to the level of output produced.
- Costs that can't be recovered if a firm ceases operation.
- A firm that has control over the market price.
- Where there are minor variations in the type of products on offer.
- Removal of regulations.
- A single firm in a market.
- Where a firm makes a reasonable level of profit that satisfies its stakeholders without maximising profit.
- The first female Prime Minister.
- The benefits gained through producing on a larger scale.
18 Clues: Quantity x Price • Price = Marginal Cost • Removal of regulations. • A single firm in a market. • The first female Prime Minister. • Profit that is more than normal profit. • Where unit costs are lowered over time. • Obstacles to new firms entering a market. • A firm that has control over the market price. • Costs that are independent of output produced. • ...
Newspaper vocabulary 2026-01-02
Across
- Managing international relations through talk.
- A general increase in prices.
- Meeting needs without damaging the future.
- Penalties applied by one country to another.
Down
- Forming a theory without firm evidence,
- A temporary alliance of political parties.
- Making changes to improve something.
- Conflict or confusion in a situation.
- At risk of being harmed or attacked.
- Basic structures like roads and bridges.
10 Clues: A general increase in prices. • Making changes to improve something. • At risk of being harmed or attacked. • Conflict or confusion in a situation. • Forming a theory without firm evidence, • Basic structures like roads and bridges. • A temporary alliance of political parties. • Meeting needs without damaging the future. • Penalties applied by one country to another. • ...
The Great Gatsby Vocabulary Chapters 1-3 2018-04-09
Across
- the expression of deep sorrow for someone who has died
- say something in a low, soft, or indistinct voice
- in a way that is so slight, gradual, or subtle as not to be perceived
- the forming of a theory or conjecture without firm evidence
- closely acquainted; familiar
- giving the impressing something harmful is going to happen
- the ability to do something that frightens one
- showing or characterized by quick and inventive verbal humor
- make(an idea, impression, or feeling) known or understandable to someone
Down
- an allusive or oblique remark or hint
- characterized by or showing inability to remain at rest
- playing a part in bringing something about
- motivated by self-interest
- failing to produce the intended result
- very complicated or detailed
- wasteful extravagance in spending.
- red wine
- disappear suddenly and completely
- surprising and perviously unknown fact
- one side of something
- noisy and disorderly
21 Clues: red wine • noisy and disorderly • one side of something • motivated by self-interest • very complicated or detailed • closely acquainted; familiar • disappear suddenly and completely • wasteful extravagance in spending. • an allusive or oblique remark or hint • failing to produce the intended result • surprising and perviously unknown fact • ...
The Great Gatsby Vocabulary Chapters 1-3 2018-04-09
Across
- red wine
- noisy and disorderly
- the ability to do something that frightens one
- disappear suddenly and completely
- wasteful extravagance in spending.
- closely acquainted; familiar
- say something in a low, soft, or indistinct voice
- showing or characterized by quick and inventive verbal humor
- playing a part in bringing something about
- very complicated or detailed
Down
- motivated by self-interest
- characterized by or showing inability to remain at rest
- surprising and perviously unknown fact
- make(an idea, impression, or feeling) known or understandable to someone
- in a way that is so slight, gradual, or subtle as not to be perceived
- an allusive or oblique remark or hint
- giving the impressing something harmful is going to happen
- the forming of a theory or conjecture without firm evidence
- one side of something
- the expression of deep sorrow for someone who has died
- failing to produce the intended result
21 Clues: red wine • noisy and disorderly • one side of something • motivated by self-interest • closely acquainted; familiar • very complicated or detailed • disappear suddenly and completely • wasteful extravagance in spending. • an allusive or oblique remark or hint • surprising and perviously unknown fact • failing to produce the intended result • ...
Nursing Theories 2025-09-23
Across
- Theory of Nurse-Midwifery developer (Jean)
- Novice to Expert Model developer (Patricia)
- The Helping Art of Clinical Nursing creator (Ernestine)
- Interpersonal Relations Theory founder (Hildegard)
- Humanistic Nursing Theory co-developer (Josephine)
- Nursing Process Theory creator (Ida Jean)
- Systems Model creator (Betty)
- Caritative Caring Theory founder (Katie)
- Adaptation Model theorist (Sister Callista)
- Person-centered Caritative Caring key word
- Care, Cure, Core Theory founder (Lydia)
- Conservation Model theorist (Myra Estrin)
Down
- Grief Work / Loss Theory originator (Erich)
- Transcultural Nursing Theory founder (Madeleine)
- Philosophy and Theory of Transpersonal Caring theorist (Margaret Jean)
- Humanistic Nursing Theory co-developer (Loretta ________)
- Behavioral System Model founder (Dorothy)
- Definition of Nursing theorist (Virginia)
- Science of Unitary Human Beings theorist (Martha)
- 21 Nursing Problems theorist (Faye Glenn)
- Goal Attainment Theory founder (Imogene)
- Self-Care Deficit Nursing Theory founder (Dorothea)
- Human Becoming Theory founder (Rosemarie Rizzo)
- Environmental Theory founder (Florence)
- Transition Theory theorist (Afaf Ibrahim)
25 Clues: Systems Model creator (Betty) • Environmental Theory founder (Florence) • Care, Cure, Core Theory founder (Lydia) • Goal Attainment Theory founder (Imogene) • Caritative Caring Theory founder (Katie) • Behavioral System Model founder (Dorothy) • Definition of Nursing theorist (Virginia) • Nursing Process Theory creator (Ida Jean) • ...
Newton's First Law 2022-02-09
Across
- a property of matter where it continues in its existing state of rest or uniform motion
- the speed of something in a given direction
- size
- the branch of science concerned with the nature and properties of matter and energy
- undergo a change in velocity
- notice or see something
- a device for slowing or stopping a moving vehicle
Down
- an inclination towards a particular characteristic or type of behaviour
- move or fall downwards
- knock or force out of position
- not moving
- an instance of one moving object or person striking another
- a diagram showing the relation between variable quantities
- form a theory about a subject without firm evidence
- a simplified drawing showing the appearance, structure, or workings of something
- a line or outline which gradually deviates from being straight
16 Clues: size • not moving • move or fall downwards • notice or see something • undergo a change in velocity • knock or force out of position • the speed of something in a given direction • a device for slowing or stopping a moving vehicle • form a theory about a subject without firm evidence • a diagram showing the relation between variable quantities • ...
Bennett's Crossword 2022-03-29
Across
- firm and stable in shape.
- more than one particle.
- a substance in a state of wich it flows freely.
- a minute quantity of a fragment.
- a substance that will not dissolve.
- a substance made up of only one type of particle
- the larger part of a solution
- to mix one type of matter into another to form a solution.
- a mixture that looks like a pure substance.
- the lowest temperature that is theoretically possible.
- capable of being dissolved in a liquid.
- the smaller part of a solution.
- everything is made up of _______.
- every living thing is made up of these __________.
Down
- a mixture with visible differences.
- this solution contains a small amount of the solute and a large amount of the solvent.
- a substance that flows freely.
- the theory of matter.
- more solute can be dissolved.
- too much solute.
- mixing completely with a solvent to form a solution.
- a minute portion of matter.
- contaminates the environment, could harm living things.
23 Clues: too much solute. • the theory of matter. • more than one particle. • firm and stable in shape. • a minute portion of matter. • more solute can be dissolved. • the larger part of a solution • a substance that flows freely. • the smaller part of a solution. • a minute quantity of a fragment. • everything is made up of _______. • a mixture with visible differences. • ...
atheism new 2023-07-03
Across
- The ability to choose for our selves
- A way of looking at the world that uses evidence for hypotheises
- Be Brave
- A religion that doesn't believe in a god
- A firm belief or conviction that something is true
- Imagining how someone else feels
- To ask something
Down
- Treat others as you would like to be treated
- Something we think is true but can't proove
- A theory developed by Darwin
- Being unconvinced
- Taking a questioning/doubting position
- Someone who believes there is NO god
- A set of beliefs that centre on humanity
14 Clues: Be Brave • To ask something • Being unconvinced • A theory developed by Darwin • Imagining how someone else feels • The ability to choose for our selves • Someone who believes there is NO god • Taking a questioning/doubting position • A religion that doesn't believe in a god • A set of beliefs that centre on humanity • Something we think is true but can't proove • ...
NURSING THEORISTS 2025-10-08
Across
- – Formulated the Self-Transcendence Theory; spiritual growth.
- – Creator of Self-Care Deficit Nursing Theory.
- – Founder of Transcultural Nursing; culture-based care.
- – Known for the 21 Nursing Problems Theory.
- – Developed the Health Promotion Model; encourages healthy behaviors.
- – Developed the Interpersonal Relations Theory (nurse–patient relationship).
- – Pragmatist philosopher; influenced experiential learning in nursing education.
- – Created the Theory of Goal Attainment; nurse–patient collaboration.
- – Founder of modern nursing; focused on environment and sanitation.
- – Created the Theory of Human Caring (transpersonal caring).
- – Developed the Conservation Model; preserving energy and integrity.
- – Co-developer of Modeling and Role-Modeling; understanding patient uniqueness.
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- – Greek philosopher; empiricism and logic influenced nursing science.
- – Wrote “The Helping Art of Clinical Nursing”; emphasizes purpose in care.
- – Proposed the Care, Cure, Core Theory (person as the core).
- – Author of “From Novice to Expert”; nursing skill development.
- – French philosopher known for mind–body dualism (“I think, therefore I am”).
- – Greek idealist; emphasized harmony of body, mind, and soul.
- – Known for the Science of Unitary Human Beings (energy fields).
- – Proposed “Health as Expanding Consciousness.”
- – Defined nursing as assisting to independence; “Need Theory.”
- – Developed the Uncertainty in Illness Theory; coping with unpredictability.
- – Creator of the Adaptation Model; focuses on human adaptive systems.
23 Clues: – Known for the 21 Nursing Problems Theory. • – Creator of Self-Care Deficit Nursing Theory. • – Proposed “Health as Expanding Consciousness.” • – Founder of Transcultural Nursing; culture-based care. • – Proposed the Care, Cure, Core Theory (person as the core). • – Created the Theory of Human Caring (transpersonal caring). • ...
NEP's 60 Year Anniversary Puzzle 2021-02-22
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- the backbone that built the internet
- the 90's NVC team creates a new asset class
- Our story began in the land of 10,000 lakes
- Golden, April 2011
- '63 was a sweet deal
- NGF becomes a leading firm in?
- An 80's deal with Bert & Ernie?
- "Great workout!"
- "We invest in good businesses to help make them?
- Established
- ? and Haggerty, dynamic duos of the 70's
- Biggest 70's political scandal
- Who's Who? A focus on the new millennium
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- Timely workout of a deal!
- Si? Oui? Ja?
- "Don't settle for a gym, join..."
- ? and Lowry, 1 of 2 firm pillars
- Roaring 90's for the firm
- 80's Era Highlight
- NEP Firm "siblings" leverage their own identities
- '89 big formation event
- "We partner with companies as if we'll...?
- A champion of cause?
- Started in a NYC kitchen!
- First supercomputer company
- Silver, April 1986!
- Norwest___Partners
27 Clues: Established • Si? Oui? Ja? • "Great workout!" • 80's Era Highlight • Golden, April 2011 • Norwest___Partners • Silver, April 1986! • '63 was a sweet deal • A champion of cause? • '89 big formation event • Timely workout of a deal! • Roaring 90's for the firm • Started in a NYC kitchen! • First supercomputer company • NGF becomes a leading firm in? • Biggest 70's political scandal • ...
The Great Gatsby Vocabulary Chapters 1-3 2018-04-09
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- red wine
- noisy and disorderly
- the ability to do something that frightens one
- disappear suddenly and completely
- wasteful extravagance in spending.
- closely acquainted; familiar
- say something in a low, soft, or indistinct voice
- showing or characterized by quick and inventive verbal humor
- playing a part in bringing something about
- very complicated or detailed
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- motivated by self-interest
- characterized by or showing inability to remain at rest
- surprising and perviously unknown fact
- make(an idea, impression, or feeling) known or understandable to someone
- in a way that is so slight, gradual, or subtle as not to be perceived
- an allusive or oblique remark or hint
- giving the impressing something harmful is going to happen
- the forming of a theory or conjecture without firm evidence
- one side of something
- the expression of deep sorrow for someone who has died
- failing to produce the intended result
21 Clues: red wine • noisy and disorderly • one side of something • motivated by self-interest • closely acquainted; familiar • very complicated or detailed • disappear suddenly and completely • wasteful extravagance in spending. • an allusive or oblique remark or hint • surprising and perviously unknown fact • failing to produce the intended result • ...
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- ratio in which one or more partners of the firm forego in favour of other partner
- It is the relation between persons who have agreed to share the profits of a business carried on by All or any of them acting for all
- ____ profit is an expense for the firm which is paid whether it earbs profit or incurs loss
- Account in which every transaction of the partner with the firm is recorded
- investments that are made in another enterprise for the furtherance of own business
- goodwill for which the firm has paid consideration in cash or kind
- compensation to the sacrificing partners by the gaining partner for the sacrifices they make in favour of the new partner
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- ratio in which the profits and losses of the firm are shared by the partners
- Number of years for which the firm is likely to earn similar profit due to the efforts put in the past
- Account to adjust the change in the value of assets and liabilities
- profit earned by a similar type of business as a percentage of capital employed
- partner of a firm who share only profits of the firm and not losses
- and intangible asset which places an enterprise at an advantage and helps it in earning higher profits than normal
- The excess of actual/average profit over normal profit
14 Clues: The excess of actual/average profit over normal profit • goodwill for which the firm has paid consideration in cash or kind • Account to adjust the change in the value of assets and liabilities • partner of a firm who share only profits of the firm and not losses • Account in which every transaction of the partner with the firm is recorded • ...
Economics 11/11 2024-11-11
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- an identifying symbol or name for a particular good and can only be used by the firm that registered that trademark
- producing the optimal quantity of some output; the quantity where the marginal benefit to society of one more unit just equals the marginal cost
- an oligopoly with only two firm
- where all firms earn zero economic profits producing the output level where P = MR = MC and P = AC
- legal prohibitions against competition, such as regulated monopolies and intellectual property protection
- a group of firms that collude to produce the monopoly output and sell at the monopoly price
- the long-run process of firms reducing production and shutting down in response to industry losses
- a situation in which one firm produces all of the output in a market
- a game in which the gains from cooperation are larger than the rewards from pursuing self-interest
- economic conditions in the industry, for example, economies of scale or control of a critical resource, that limit effective competition
- each firm faces many competitors that sell identical products
- a form of legal protection to prevent copying, for commercial purposes, original works of authorship, including books and music
- level of output where the marginal cost curve intersects the average variable cost curve at the minimum point of AVC; if the price is below this point, the firm should shut down immediately
- when an existing firm uses sharp but temporary price cuts to discourage new competition
- the body of law including patents, trademarks, copyrights, and trade secret law that protect the right of inventors to produce and sell their inventions
- firms and organizations that fall between the extremes of monopoly and perfect competition
- profit of one more unit of output, computed as marginal revenue minus marginal cost
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- the legal, technological, or market forces that may discourage or prevent potential competitors from entering a market
- a product that consumers perceive as distinctive in some way
- many firms competing to sell similar but differentiated products
- a perceived demand curve that arises when competing oligopoly firms commit to match price cuts, but not price increases
- methods of production kept secret by the producing firm
- the additional revenue gained from selling one more unit
- when firms act together to reduce output and keep prices high
- a firm in a perfectly competitive market that must take the prevailing market price as given
- level of output where the marginal cost curve intersects the average cost curve at the minimum point of AC; if the price is at this point, the firm is earning zero economic profits
- a branch of mathematics that economists use to analyze situations in which players must make decisions and then receive payoffs based on what decisions the other players make
- removing government controls over setting prices and quantities in certain industries
- any action that firms do to make consumers think their products are different from their competitors'
- when a few large firms have all or most of the sales in an industry
- the conditions in an industry, such as number of sellers, how easy or difficult it is for a new firm to enter, and the type of products that are sold
- the long-run process of firms entering an industry in response to industry profits
- a government rule that gives the inventor the exclusive legal right to make, use, or sell the invention for a limited time
33 Clues: an oligopoly with only two firm • methods of production kept secret by the producing firm • the additional revenue gained from selling one more unit • a product that consumers perceive as distinctive in some way • when firms act together to reduce output and keep prices high • each firm faces many competitors that sell identical products • ...
Ch. 24 & 25 : Marketing and Promotional Tools 2021-10-14
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- a few words that provide a strong concept of what the company does
- a library of project photos that can be used as promotion
- the devices the interior design firm uses to create awareness
- all of a firm's efforts to create an image in order to affect the public's opinion
- when a firm attracts attention or awareness without having to pay any media charges
- Investigation and planning activity that involves gathering and analyzing data concerning such things as the abilities and interests of the staff, potential clients, the economy, and the competition, so that the owner and managers can make better plans and decisions about the direction of the firm’s business efforts.
- marketing method that helps a design firm identify one or more groups of potential customers who are most likely to utilize the firm's services
- misleading claims about a products or service provider's ecological realities.
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- a manufacturer and designer share in the cost and benefit of advertising
- the four basic variables (product, place, promotion, and price) that create a firm's marketing mix.
- the design and materials that the firm uses to identify itself
- a group of customers that has a common characteristic
- all the activities a firm or company undertakes to communicated and promote its products
- the combination of images and encounters the customer perceives, accepts, and experiences with a product or a firm.
- any kind of paid communication in media, such as newspapers, magazines, television, or radio
- the process of planning and executing the conception, pricing, promotion, and distribution of ideas, goods, and services to create exchanges that satisfy individual and organizational goals.
- a very specific or unique focus concerning services or products provided by a firm
17 Clues: a group of customers that has a common characteristic • a library of project photos that can be used as promotion • the devices the interior design firm uses to create awareness • the design and materials that the firm uses to identify itself • a few words that provide a strong concept of what the company does • ...
Unit 3 2016-01-04
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- Regulators may set this to industries to limit each year’s price increase to only RPI-x
- a type of merger that occurs when two firms who have no common production interests merge
- occurs when an incumbent firm sets a price so low that they earn normal profit (or low super-normal profit) to make rivals make a loss (because they are not as efficient)
- occurs when two or more firms join together under common ownership
- is the act of satisfying or sufficing different stakeholders
- is where a doubling of inputs leads to a doubling of output
- occurs at AR=AC, the firm breaks even and generates normal profits
- are costs that vary directly with output
- models interdependent firms in a duopoly with a pay-off matrix to recognize rival behaviour, strategies and a best solution
- is the removal of government controls (red tape, laws and regulations) over markets
- is the difference between revenue and costs
- A firm experiences this when long-run average costs fall as output rises
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- a type of strategy which uses methods such as advertising, marketing, branding and differentiation to increase competitive advantage
- occurs when large firms in an oligopoly form a cartel to act as a monopoly to restrict output and raise prices
- is the separation of a firm into two or more independent businesses
- are perfect substitutes
- a type of integration that occurs when a buyer buys a supplier and becomes closer to the raw materials in the supply chain
- A firm is this if it has the power to set its price
- occurs when a firm charges different consumers different prices for identical goods
- is the minimum scale to fully benefit from economies of scale
- is the sale of state-owned assets/enterprises/industries to the private sector
- A firm is this when lack of competition leads to costs higher than they would be with competition
- are costs that cannot be recovered upon exiting a market
- is the only buyer in a market
- occurs when there are a few large dominant firms, large firms are interdependent and there are significant entry/exit barriers
- is money earned by a firm for selling its output
26 Clues: are perfect substitutes • is the only buyer in a market • are costs that vary directly with output • is the difference between revenue and costs • is money earned by a firm for selling its output • A firm is this if it has the power to set its price • are costs that cannot be recovered upon exiting a market • is where a doubling of inputs leads to a doubling of output • ...
The Theory of Evolution 2022-09-17
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- Small structures with little or no function
- Ability of an individual to survive and reproduce in a specific environment
- The economist who reasoned that if human population grew unchecked, there wouldn’t be enough resources for everyone
- Body parts that share the same function but not the same structure
- The geologist who talked about "uniformitarianism"
- Preserved remains of an ancient organism
- Inherited characteristic that increases an organism’s chance of survival
- The study of where organisms now live and where their ancestors lived in the past
- The process by which organisms with variations most suited to their environment survive and leave more offspring than others
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- Change over time
- Selection in which nature determines the variety of traits, but humans pick which traits are desirable
- developed the theory of evolution that includes natural selection
- Structures that develop from the same embryonic tissues but have different mature forms
- The geologist who introduced the concept of deep time
- The naturalist who suggested that species could pass acquired traits to their offspring
- The ship on which Darwin had his epic journey
16 Clues: Change over time • Preserved remains of an ancient organism • Small structures with little or no function • The ship on which Darwin had his epic journey • The geologist who talked about "uniformitarianism" • The geologist who introduced the concept of deep time • developed the theory of evolution that includes natural selection • ...
Nursing Theories 2025-09-23
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- Theory of Nurse-Midwifery developer (Jean)
- Novice to Expert Model developer (Patricia)
- The Helping Art of Clinical Nursing creator (Ernestine)
- Interpersonal Relations Theory founder (Hildegard)
- Humanistic Nursing Theory co-developer (Josephine)
- Nursing Process Theory creator (Ida Jean)
- Systems Model creator (Betty)
- Caritative Caring Theory founder (Katie)
- Adaptation Model theorist (Sister Callista)
- Person-centered Caritative Caring key word
- Care, Cure, Core Theory founder (Lydia)
- Conservation Model theorist (Myra Estrin)
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- Grief Work / Loss Theory originator (Erich)
- Transcultural Nursing Theory founder (Madeleine)
- Philosophy and Theory of Transpersonal Caring theorist (Margaret Jean)
- Humanistic Nursing Theory co-developer (Loretta ________)
- Behavioral System Model founder (Dorothy)
- Definition of Nursing theorist (Virginia)
- Science of Unitary Human Beings theorist (Martha)
- 21 Nursing Problems theorist (Faye Glenn)
- Goal Attainment Theory founder (Imogene)
- Self-Care Deficit Nursing Theory founder (Dorothea)
- Human Becoming Theory founder (Rosemarie Rizzo)
- Environmental Theory founder (Florence)
- Transition Theory theorist (Afaf Ibrahim)
25 Clues: Systems Model creator (Betty) • Environmental Theory founder (Florence) • Care, Cure, Core Theory founder (Lydia) • Goal Attainment Theory founder (Imogene) • Caritative Caring Theory founder (Katie) • Behavioral System Model founder (Dorothy) • Definition of Nursing theorist (Virginia) • Nursing Process Theory creator (Ida Jean) • ...
oligopolistic market 2023-11-16
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- Conditions that make the emergence of price leadership more likely.
- The phenomenon common in industries with oligopolistic market conditions.
- A constant threat of entry may disrupt this agreement.
- Imperfect collusion tries to raise these.
- Type of leadership that occurs when a particular firm is more adept at identifying shifts in market forces.
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- The dominant firm in a market controls the majority of this.
- The type of game theory scenario where participants decide to cooperate or betray.
7 Clues: Imperfect collusion tries to raise these. • A constant threat of entry may disrupt this agreement. • The dominant firm in a market controls the majority of this. • Conditions that make the emergence of price leadership more likely. • The phenomenon common in industries with oligopolistic market conditions. • ...
Analytical Verbs 2024-11-01
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- To bring something to an end;arrive at a judgement or opinion by reasoning
- To set up an organization, system, or set of rules on a firm or permanent basis
- To form a theory or conjecture about a subject without firm evidence
- To demonstrate the truth or existence of something by evidence or argument
- To extend the application of a method or conclusion to an unknown situation by assuming that existing trends will continue or similar methods will be applicable
- To regard something as being caused by someone or something
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- To speak or write in favor of an action;attempt to justify
- Occurring or existing at the same time or in a similar way
- To make or become weaker in power, resolve, or physical strength
- To prove that something is false
- To explain or make clear by using examples, charts and pictures
- To show or prove to be right or reasonable
12 Clues: To prove that something is false • To show or prove to be right or reasonable • To speak or write in favor of an action;attempt to justify • Occurring or existing at the same time or in a similar way • To regard something as being caused by someone or something • To explain or make clear by using examples, charts and pictures • ...
S2 Unit 5 Vocabulary 2024-03-02
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- Identify or acknowledge someone or something
- Genuine or true
- Broad statement or conclusion based on limited information
- Pay attention to and carefully watch
- Strongly held conviction or faith
- Closely connected to the matter at hand
- Unbiased or based on facts rather than personal opinions
- Something unexplained or puzzling
- Unchanging/constant
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- Observable event or occurrence
- Dependable or trustworthy
- Remember or bring back to mind
- Forecast or estimation of future events
- Real or sincere
- Unexpected meeting or face-to-face interaction
- Most recent or up-to-date
- Proof or facts supporting a claim or statement
- Deep understanding
- Formulate a theory or guess without firm evidence
19 Clues: Real or sincere • Genuine or true • Deep understanding • Unchanging/constant • Dependable or trustworthy • Most recent or up-to-date • Observable event or occurrence • Remember or bring back to mind • Strongly held conviction or faith • Something unexplained or puzzling • Pay attention to and carefully watch • Forecast or estimation of future events • ...
Unit 1 Astronomy 2024-09-13
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- The amount of matter an object has
- A force that pulls objects(planets)towards each other
- Italian astronomer who supported Heliocentric theory using a telescope
- Astronomer who supported Geocentric theory using Math
- Pieces of metallic space rock burning through Earth’s atmosphere creating a streak of light through the sky
- Earth centered theory
- Space rocks that orbit the SUN
- Polish astronomer who proposed Heliocentric Theory
- The revolution of the Moon around the Earth causes the Moon to appear to have
- cosmic snowballs of frozen gases, rock, and dust that orbit the Sun
- The tendency of an object(planet) to remain at rest or continue in a straight path
- Earth SPINNING on an imaginary(axis)creating day/night(24hrs)
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- A collection of stars, dust, gas, and dark matter
- Sun centered theory
- Most commonly accepted theory today on the formation of the universe
- Greek astronomer who proposed Geocentric Theory
- The sun is directly over the equator
- Edwin Hubble's theory that the universe is always expanding
- An explanation or model backed by results obtained from many tests or experiments
- Earth's COMPLETE orbit around the sun creating 1 year
- The position of the sun is close to one of the POLES
21 Clues: Sun centered theory • Earth centered theory • Space rocks that orbit the SUN • The amount of matter an object has • The sun is directly over the equator • Greek astronomer who proposed Geocentric Theory • A collection of stars, dust, gas, and dark matter • Polish astronomer who proposed Heliocentric Theory • The position of the sun is close to one of the POLES • ...
GSR Les 10-13 2025-03-12
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- A company takes over public company
- Occurs between companies in same industry
- Legal requirements governing air pollutants, released into the atmosphere
- Prohibits monopolies and all attempts to monopolize trade & Commerce
- Produce same goods/services for one specific product
- Firms of which are into similar type of business
- Mergers involved in totally unrelated business activity
- Purchasing company becomes subsidiary of the purchased firm
- Takes over another company
- New term for Trust
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- Practices that are meant for dominating firm in terms of excessive pricing, tied selling, etc.
- Rivalry between firm striving to gain sales & make profits
- information are regulated by publicity or regulation by embarrassment
- Practices that aimed at driving competitors out of the dominant firm
- Combination of both firms to form new company
- Policy that protects the rights of individual
- Several bilateral treaties are in place
- Development that meet the needs of the present without compromising the ability of the future generations to own needs.
- Prohibits price discrimination
- Principles that commit signatory firms to protection of all environmental goals
20 Clues: New term for Trust • Takes over another company • Prohibits price discrimination • A company takes over public company • Several bilateral treaties are in place • Occurs between companies in same industry • Combination of both firms to form new company • Policy that protects the rights of individual • Firms of which are into similar type of business • ...
PRICING DISTRIBUTION PROMOTION 2022-12-02
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- They may sacrifice ………………………for long-term gains to gain dominance in the market.
- firms in the private sector will have their main objective in the long-run of ………. This occurs when the cost of producing an additional unit of output is equal to the revenue obtained from its sale
- In this pricing policy Competition in the market will determine the price the firm will charge for its product.
- This is a Tool of promotion which is a marketing strategy that is employed in the marketing of expensive products by well-trained sales staff; for example, cars and electronic equipment
- Normally practiced by monopolies. It sells its products in two different markets at two different prices.In one market, demand is elastic; the firm may therefore set a lower price in order to compete.
- in the short-run, firms would have ……………. as their main objective.
- In this pricing strategy the firm sets it prices high in order to attract trend-setters or the very rich. The firm will keep the same price in the long-run, or reduce its price when competition enters the market.
- This is a Tool of promotion, this is a promotional activity involving one-way, paid for, communication from producer to potential consumers.
- In this pricing policy the firm sets a price based on other prices in the market; here the products are homogenous and therefore there is competition
- Also called or absorption cost pricing: This occurs where the firm determines the unit cost of production and then adds an agreed
- Firms promote their products to ………………….consumers about the product, and to persuade them to purchase it.
- Firms promote their products to ………………their products to a new market.
- The role of distribution in an organisation is to get the right product, to the right consumer, at the right time, in a way which is most……………………..
- This pricing policy can be used by new firms entering a competitive market. The firm sets a price below the ruling mark
- Firms may alter its price to maintain market if a customer is paying in cash or if a customer is buying large quantities.
- An of ……………………..distribution will enable a firm to make its output available to customers when required at the lowest cost to the firm.The channel the firm uses could be long or short.
- can be classified as Intensive if there are many intermediaries . Selective if there are a small number of intermediaries and …………………….if there is one intermediary
- Established by firms that are well established in the market. Financial resources to sell products below cost of production. They do so to remove any competition in the market
- Firms promote their products to ……………………their corporate image and thereby promote their whole range of products.
- The pricing decision a firm makes is based on the ………………. of the firm and the external environment in
- In this pricing strategy, the firm would set a price at, for example, $8.99 instead of $9.00, or $29.99 instead of $30.00.
- This is a Factor that influences the firms pricing decisions particularly when wages and salaries are affected.
- This strategy is Determined by the retailer.Retailers purchase goods from wholesalers, and then add their own percentage mark-up to establish the selling price.
- This is a Tool of promotion which is a marketing strategy where the product is promoted using short-term attractive initiatives to stimulate its demand and increase its sales
- This involves planning, implementing and controlling the physical flow of materials, final goods and related information from the point of origin to meeting consume
- is the value placed on a product by a business. This value is expressed in terms of money that consumers must pay in order to obtain the product.
- the firm will set the price to maximize its ………………………. Prices are high, as the firm is based on the assumption that high income earners will purchase the item.
- The quantity …………… for a given product will determine its price, if all other variables affecting demand remains unchanged. b. If demand increases then prices will rise and if demand falls, prices will fall
- This is a Tool of promotion where a business to create brand awareness among people through media coverage and other modes of public communication without incurring any costs. The core objective is to create brand awareness via spreading brand-relevant information through non-paid mass media platforms
- firms may want to ………………………. by selling output at a lower cost than it obtains in the market.
- The formula for ……………………. Is Price times Quantity demanded?
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- In this pricing strategy, the firm will reduce the prices of its products for a given period of time, e.g. cell phones at Christmas.
- Here the firm sets a price at a loss. This is a method of sales promotion. It is believed that consumers will be attracted to the low-cost item in the store, purchase the item as well as other items. This will cover the loss sustained in the low-price
- Firms promote their products to …………………..for the product at various stages of the PLC
- This pricing strategy also called Contribution pricing is a method of pricing based on the firm using its variable cost or marginal cost of production to establish the price of its output. It is normally used when output levels are changing
- This a main objective of private firms where a price is set to maximize sales revenue.
- is concerned with the movement and storage of goods. Its objective is to place the right goods, at the right place, at the right time, at the right cost and in the right condition to the final consumer
- This is a strategy used by firms that distribute their output to a large number of sales outlets.These firms therefore will achieve the maximum coverage of the market
- This involves making the product available through a selected number of outlets. Selective distribution will be employed, where the producer wishes to have control over the intermediaries
- This a good where the demand will increase as income increases. If income falls, demand would also fall
- This is a pricing policy adopted by firms that are innovators in the market. Firstly, add its fixed cost and variable cost, and then divide the total cost by the number of units produced. This gives the firm the average cost of production.
- Firms promote their products to………………… the image of the firm.This will be necessary if consumers have a negative perception of the firm.
- Market research will establish perception of the value of the product. Consumers will be willing to pay more for a product if they believe they are getting good value for their money
- Firms promote their products to ………………….with other firms in order to maintain their position in the market.
44 Clues: The formula for ……………………. Is Price times Quantity demanded? • in the short-run, firms would have ……………. as their main objective. • Firms promote their products to ………………their products to a new market. • They may sacrifice ………………………for long-term gains to gain dominance in the market. • ...
One of Us is Lying 2024-05-06
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- A microblogging and social networking website
- often heard in the hallways in between classes
- a person who has committed a crime
- Our world has been taken over by this
- The place students go when they get in trouble
- a state or feeling of excited or anxious uncertainty about what may happen
- the forming of a theory or conjecture without firm evidence
- the scientific study of the properties and behavior of matter
- To kill
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- a wrong or incorrect direction, guidance, or instruction
- a beautiful woman
- Someone may need this while experiencing an allergic reaction
- a person who is blamed for the wrongdoings, mistakes, or faults of others
- Sport-enhancing drugs
14 Clues: To kill • a beautiful woman • Sport-enhancing drugs • a person who has committed a crime • Our world has been taken over by this • A microblogging and social networking website • often heard in the hallways in between classes • The place students go when they get in trouble • a wrong or incorrect direction, guidance, or instruction • ...
Stiff 2024-03-22
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- a performance or interpretation; a model
- staying true to your religion
- A person who forms a theory or conjecture about a subject with firm evidence
- The process of breaking something or being broken into small or separate parts
- People whom you regularly work with
- A dead body used for medical experiments and practice
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- Bewildered or perplexed
- Constant meddling; interfering
- The process of a liquid, especially blood, turning semi-solid
- relating the the bodily structure
- selling medicine and drugs
- A deep cut or gash wound on skin
- Removing skin from one and using fusing it onto raw skin
- The medical term for the thigh bone
- an aborted baby
15 Clues: an aborted baby • Bewildered or perplexed • selling medicine and drugs • staying true to your religion • Constant meddling; interfering • A deep cut or gash wound on skin • relating the the bodily structure • People whom you regularly work with • The medical term for the thigh bone • a performance or interpretation; a model • ...
Stand firm 2024-09-28
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- Who is Paul writing to?
- keep following Jesus when it is....
- When Jesus comes back we will be ......... and truly know God, no sin, no shame, no hurt
- what is the spoiler alert? Jesus will.....
- What is the Theme of 1 Thessalonians?
- we are the ..... that Jesus wins
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- How do people stand firm? (verse 11)
- Jesus knows what is going on so be...
- what does it say Jesus will do in verse v6-7?
- Jesus will return, so we need to....
- what will Jesus bring?
- God will be ............ when we stand firm, made like Jesus.
- will take place at the revelation of the Lord v7?
13 Clues: what will Jesus bring? • Who is Paul writing to? • we are the ..... that Jesus wins • keep following Jesus when it is.... • How do people stand firm? (verse 11) • Jesus will return, so we need to.... • Jesus knows what is going on so be... • What is the Theme of 1 Thessalonians? • what is the spoiler alert? Jesus will..... • what does it say Jesus will do in verse v6-7? • ...
Chapter 12. Clusters. Why do proximity and place matter? 2022-04-15
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- Economies that can be accrued within a firm by producing at larger volumes.
- a form of calculation used as lines of equal cost.
- One of the factors from Webers theory that the materials to be shiped along with final products are taken to the market.
- nature of clustering the economy in a group.
- if the material is this then the optimum location was drawn toward the raw materials source.
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- are based upon localized networks of know how that allow the rapid and effective circulation of particular forms of knowledge.
- theory from erman economis Alfred Weber that explain spatial distribution of production activities.
- One of the factors from Webers theory in which both the materials and the end products had to be transported.
- if the material is this then it was drawn into the market site.
9 Clues: nature of clustering the economy in a group. • a form of calculation used as lines of equal cost. • if the material is this then it was drawn into the market site. • Economies that can be accrued within a firm by producing at larger volumes. • if the material is this then the optimum location was drawn toward the raw materials source. • ...
states of matter 2022-08-31
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- water turning into a solid
- Molecular, Theory gasses are composed of a large number of particles that behave hard.
- firm and stable in shape
- the process where water vapor becomes liquid
- made up of mass
- evaporation
- Point,the temperature at which the vapour pressure is equal.
- water and other things not made up of mass
- heat or cool
- ice freezing
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- point,the temperature at which a liquid turns into a solid when cooled.
- Point,the temperature at which a vapor condenses into a liquid without a change in the temperature of the substance.
- an electric and magnetic field
- point, the temperature at which a given solid will melt
- boiling
15 Clues: boiling • evaporation • heat or cool • ice freezing • made up of mass • firm and stable in shape • water turning into a solid • an electric and magnetic field • water and other things not made up of mass • the process where water vapor becomes liquid • point, the temperature at which a given solid will melt • Point,the temperature at which the vapour pressure is equal. • ...
Unit 3 2016-01-04
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- Regulators may set this to industries to limit each year’s price increase to only RPI-x
- is the only buyer in a market
- is the removal of government controls (red tape, laws and regulations) over markets
- A firm experiences this when long-run average costs fall as output rises
- is the act of satisfying or sufficing different stakeholders
- occurs at AR=AC, the firm breaks even and generates normal profits
- models interdependent firms in a duopoly with a pay-off matrix to recognize rival behaviour, strategies and a best solution
- are costs that cannot be recovered upon exiting a market
- is where a doubling of inputs leads to a doubling of output
- occurs when two or more firms join together under common ownership
- occurs when there are a few large dominant firms, large firms are interdependent and there are significant entry/exit barriers
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- is money earned by a firm for selling its output
- are costs that vary directly with output
- a type of integration that occurs when a buyer buys a supplier and becomes closer to the raw materials in the supply chain
- are perfect substitutes
- occurs when an incumbent firm sets a price so low that they earn normal profit (or low super-normal profit) to make rivals make a loss (because they are not as efficient)
- a type of merger that occurs when two firms who have no common production interests merge
- occurs when a firm charges different consumers different prices for identical goods
- A firm is this when lack of competition leads to costs higher than they would be with competition
- is the sale of state-owned assets/enterprises/industries to the private sector
- is the separation of a firm into two or more independent businesses
- is the minimum scale to fully benefit from economies of scale
- occurs when large firms in an oligopoly form a cartel to act as a monopoly to restrict output and raise prices
- A firm is this if it has the power to set its price
- is the difference between revenue and costs
- a type of strategy which uses methods such as advertising, marketing, branding and differentiation to increase competitive advantage
26 Clues: are perfect substitutes • is the only buyer in a market • are costs that vary directly with output • is the difference between revenue and costs • is money earned by a firm for selling its output • A firm is this if it has the power to set its price • are costs that cannot be recovered upon exiting a market • is where a doubling of inputs leads to a doubling of output • ...
SPEC Word Study #3 2023-09-06
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- The viewer that watches something like a sporting event.
- Looking back at the past.
- To look at closely; examine
- To look up to someone or something.
- To form a theory about a subject without firm evidence.
- Another word for glasses
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- One way to look at things.
- An examination of one's own thoughts and feelings.
- To be aware of consequences.
- Something on display for public the to see.
10 Clues: Another word for glasses • Looking back at the past. • One way to look at things. • To look at closely; examine • To be aware of consequences. • To look up to someone or something. • Something on display for public the to see. • An examination of one's own thoughts and feelings. • To form a theory about a subject without firm evidence. • ...
The RBV 2023-10-21
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- assets/capabilities that only a very few firms have
- how the firm organizes its resources to execute its strategy
- the inability to easily move resources between firms
- assets/resources that have physical attributes and are visible
- distinct and fine-grained business processes
- acronym for the resource based view
- the insight that resource bundles differ across firms
- what happens if a firm relies on a competence too long
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- the inability to determine the cause and effect of a phenomenon
- the ability to use a DIFFERENT resource to do the same thing as a given resource
- the ultimate goal the RBV hopes to deliver
- stands for "valuable, rare, inimitable, and organized to capture value"
- Geoff's term for what Jay and Frank call resources
- Geoff's term for what Jay and Frank call capabilities
- assets/resources without physical attributes, like reputation
- things the firm owns that help it execute its strategy
- unique strengths deeply embedded in the firm
- the tendency of future choices to be constrained by past choices
- an asset/routine that enables the firm to exploit opportunities
- the match that occurs when a firm's resources match its environment
20 Clues: acronym for the resource based view • the ultimate goal the RBV hopes to deliver • unique strengths deeply embedded in the firm • distinct and fine-grained business processes • Geoff's term for what Jay and Frank call resources • assets/capabilities that only a very few firms have • the inability to easily move resources between firms • ...
BOM Crossword Puzzle 2022-05-04
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- A function or part that is performed by the manager.
- An oligopoly model that is undesirable from the perspective of the manager.
- In this oligopoly model, a firm chooses quantity based on its competitors’ given levels of output.
- It is a cost that is forever lost after it has been paid.
- A function that defines the profit-maximizing level of output for a firm for given output levels of another firm.
- This is act by firms whenever a market is dominated by only a few firms, firms can benefit at the expense of consumer by “agreeing” to restrict output or, equivalently, to charge higher prices.
- Rivals in selling or buying goods or services in the same market as another.
- A tactic to achieve a major or overall aim in oligopoly.
- market A market in which all firms have access to the same technology.
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- It is based on a very specific assumption regarding how other firms will respond to price increase and price cuts.
- It refers to a situation where there are relatively few large firms in an industry.
- It is a short or long run process by which a firm can find the best price, input and output levels to maximize profits.
- The basic tool used to summarize the profits of a firm in Cournot oligopoly which defines the combinations of outputs of all firms that yield a given firm the same level of profits.
- A situation in which neither firm has an incentive to change its output given the other firm’s output.
- This is an oligopoly model in where the leader is assumed to make an output decision before the other firms.
- Situations of oligopoly.
- A person who directs resources to achieve a stated goal.
- An oligopoly composed of only two firms.
- A diagram that helps us in understanding and comparing situations in oligopoly.
- A curve that indicates the total quantity of goods all consumers are willing and able to purchase at each possible price.
20 Clues: Situations of oligopoly. • An oligopoly composed of only two firms. • A function or part that is performed by the manager. • A person who directs resources to achieve a stated goal. • A tactic to achieve a major or overall aim in oligopoly. • It is a cost that is forever lost after it has been paid. • ...
AP Psych Crosswords Puzzle on Famous Names 2016-04-17
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- Developed client-centered therapy
- remembered for his research on the conditioning process and the Little Albert experiment
- opened up the knowledge that sickness and taste preferences can be conditioned
- Developed cognitive-behavior therapy
- 8-stage theory of Psychosocial Development
- Conducted longitudinal studies on temperament (infancy to adolescence)
- Stanford Prison Experiment
- ___-Simon Test (intelligence test)
- has a systematic theory about why happy people are happy
- Studied attachment in monkeys
- Conducted "shocking"experiments on obedience
- Successful intelligence theory
- developed a measuring scale to measure depth of hypnosis, or how susceptible people were to hypnosis,
- Known for his theory of cognitive development in children
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- operant conditioning
- Theory of multiple intelligences
- conformity experiments/social pressures
- the universality of facial expressions
- theory of moral development in children
- parenting styles
- Strange Situation and the attachment theory
- Rational emotive behaviour therapy
- Hierarchy of needs
- theory of innate grammar
- psychology of judgment and decision-making
- is the "father of modern psychiatry", psychoanalysis
- classical conditioning (dogs)
- memory construction and the misinformation effect
28 Clues: parenting styles • Hierarchy of needs • operant conditioning • theory of innate grammar • Stanford Prison Experiment • Studied attachment in monkeys • classical conditioning (dogs) • Successful intelligence theory • Theory of multiple intelligences • Developed client-centered therapy • ___-Simon Test (intelligence test) • Rational emotive behaviour therapy • ...
Crime and Deviance 2024-06-07
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- - The sociologist who proposed the strain theory of crime - Robert _______.
- - Theory examining the role of patriarchal society in shaping female deviance - _______ Feminism.
- - Form of crime prevalent due to globalisation and advances in technology - _______ crime.
- - Approach to crime control emphasizing social reintegration and restorative practices - _______ Justice.
- - Punishment theory aimed at discouraging crime by making an example out of the offender - _______.
- - Criminologist known for his work on 'moral entrepreneurs' and the labelling process - Howard _______.
- - Crimes committed by government officials - _______ crime.
- - Method of crime prevention focusing on altering the environment to reduce crime opportunities - _______ Crime.
- - Crime often hidden or unreported, especially within domestic contexts - _______ Crime.
- - Proponent of the 'Broken Windows' theory of crime prevention - James _______.
- - Theory focusing on the control of crime through policies and community efforts - _______ Realism.
- - Theory of crime emphasizing social and power inequalities - _______.
- - Concept where the law is used to protect the interests of the powerful - _______ Bias.
- - Crimes that are violations of societal norms but are not legally punishable - _______ Deviance.
- - The idea that deviance provides society with clear boundaries of acceptable behavior - _______ Functions.
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- - Perspective focusing on the subjective experiences and meanings of crime - _______.
- - Sociologist associated with the New Criminology and critical criminology - Stuart _______.
- - Proponent of the subcultural theory who argued that working-class youth form deviant subcultures - Albert _______.
- - The sociologist who introduced the term "moral panic" - Stanley _______.
- - Sociologist who focused on the impact of capitalism on crime - Karl _______.
- - Subcultural theory focusing on access to illegitimate means - Differential _______ Theory.
- - Labelling Theory Proponent - Howard _______.
- - Theory that suggests individuals learn criminal behavior through association with others - Differential _______.
- - Framework explaining how societies evolve and control crime - Social _______ Theory.
- - Crime committed by people in the course of their employment - _______ Collar.
- - Subcultural theorist who studied working-class boys and their deviance - Albert _______.
- - Media-induced fear that leads to exaggerated public perception of deviance - Moral _______.
- - Type of deviance which occurs when someone breaks societal norms - Primary _______.
- - Perspective that sees crime as a result of rational choice and free will - _______.
- - Concept describing crime committed by businesses - _______ crime.
- - Concept describing the gap between cultural goals and the means to achieve them, leading to deviance - Strain _______.
- - Theory that suggests crime is a result of societal breakdown and lack of norms - _______.
- - Phenomenon where behavior is systematically overlooked or ignored by law enforcement - _______ Figure of Crime.
33 Clues: - Labelling Theory Proponent - Howard _______. • - Crimes committed by government officials - _______ crime. • - Concept describing crime committed by businesses - _______ crime. • - Theory of crime emphasizing social and power inequalities - _______. • - The sociologist who introduced the term "moral panic" - Stanley _______. • ...
Bryan's Good Good Crosswords 2024-07-26
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- To become smaller, fewer, or less
- To set up on a firm basis
- An abstract idea or general notion
- Happening all the time
- A particular attitude toward or way of regarding something
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- Strongly attracted and interested
- Communication or direct involvement with someone or something
- A long and distinct period of history
- Based on a suggested idea or theory
- A way of dealing with something
10 Clues: Happening all the time • To set up on a firm basis • A way of dealing with something • Strongly attracted and interested • To become smaller, fewer, or less • An abstract idea or general notion • Based on a suggested idea or theory • A long and distinct period of history • A particular attitude toward or way of regarding something • ...
ACT Vocab Chp. 31-40 2023-05-02
10 Clues: Out of harmony • General Agreement • Perfect; Blameless • A misunderstanding • To Dispute Validity • A heated Disagreement • To Think About carefully • Agreement to do something • to form a theory without any firm evidence • A Set of Beliefs Usually Proclaimed by an Institution like a Church or a political Party
NURSEWORD PUZZLE 2025-09-03
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- - Typology of 21 nursing theory
- - Health as expanding Consciousness
- - Formulated the levels of competency in nursing practice
- - Lady with lamp
- - Organized and established the American Red Cross
- - Florence Nightingale
- - Author of “Nursing: Human Science and Human Care - A Theory of Nursing”
- - Care, Core, Cure Theory in Nursing
- - Established the International Council of Nurses in Great Britain
- - Goal attainment theory
- - organized system of accepted knowledge
- - Concept from Dorothea Orem about patient autonomy
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- - First independent nurse practitioner
- - Systems model
- - America’s first trained nurse
- - A whole persons approach in nursing care
- - Conservation model
- - Manipulating the stimuli and not the patient
- - America’s first trained black nurse
- - A theory focuses on health promotion which is best achieved through health education
- - Worked with Florence Nightingale during Crimean War to give aid to the wounded soldiers
- - Author of interpersonal relations
- - Deliberate Nursing process theory
- - Science of unitary human being
24 Clues: - Systems model • - Lady with lamp • - Conservation model • - Florence Nightingale • - Goal attainment theory • - Typology of 21 nursing theory • - America’s first trained nurse • - Science of unitary human being • - Health as expanding Consciousness • - Author of interpersonal relations • - Deliberate Nursing process theory • - Care, Core, Cure Theory in Nursing • ...
Dear Martin Crossword Puzzle 2023-04-03
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- Capable of being wounded or hurt
- A speech or recorded dictation
- A racial or ethnically biased statement
- Justyces best friend
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- The forming of a theory or conjecture without firm evidence.
- Draw back, as with fear or pain
- A vigorous campaign for political, social, or religious change.
- Spelled differently than justice
- Burning of something to destroy it
- Assume a drooping posture or carrage
10 Clues: Justyces best friend • A speech or recorded dictation • Draw back, as with fear or pain • Capable of being wounded or hurt • Spelled differently than justice • Burning of something to destroy it • Assume a drooping posture or carrage • A racial or ethnically biased statement • The forming of a theory or conjecture without firm evidence. • ...
Theories and Theorists in Human Development 2024-01-29
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- responsible for operant conditioning theory
- stage one of erikson's theory- essential that primary caregiver establishes this
- believes that culture/social environment determines behavior
- theory based on belief that people's behavior is determined by forces in environment
- is responsible for the theory of cognitive development
- created the heinz dilemma
- to view the world in relation to oneself
- developed a theory with 8 stages where one must resolve a conflict
- responsible for social cognitive theory
- bandura used this in his experiment to demonstrate the social cognitive theory
- kohlberg's theory identifies decisions that are based on these
- level that child can learn with help
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- theory with ideas about how people process info/learn
- showing child how to perform task by demonstrating
- theory based on belief that dev. is unconscious
- permanence knowing that an object exists even when hidden
- developed theory of classical conditioning
- concept requiring logical thinking skills
- ability to be sensitive and understanding to others thoughts, feelings, experiences
- when a child repeats what an adult does
- pioneer in psychoanalytic theory
- type of conditioning where behavior is associated with emotional response
- providing help until child is confident
23 Clues: created the heinz dilemma • pioneer in psychoanalytic theory • level that child can learn with help • when a child repeats what an adult does • responsible for social cognitive theory • providing help until child is confident • to view the world in relation to oneself • concept requiring logical thinking skills • developed theory of classical conditioning • ...
Qualification Puzzle for Kelley Drye Crossword Challenge 2018-06-21
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- Firm designed document templates and style schemes can be accessed using this plugin inside Word
- Expenses and invoices are submitted using this program
- The name of our on-demand learning website
- Application used by firm for instant messaging chat and sharing screens
- The monthly firm publication sent my marketing is called The Kelley _____
- Part of the Microsoft Office suite and used for creating spreadsheets
- The firm uses this to create conference calls and share presentations
- Part of the Microsoft Office suite and used for creating documents
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- Part of the Microsoft Office suite and used for creating presentations
- The last name of our office managing partner
- GES stands for _____ Economic Services
- The firm's document management system
- The name of the firm's intranet site
- Stand-alone application for comparing documents and creating redlines
- Part of the Microsoft Office suite and used for managing email, calendar, and contacts
- The firm uses Nuance _____ PDF for creating and editing PDF documents
16 Clues: The name of the firm's intranet site • The firm's document management system • GES stands for _____ Economic Services • The name of our on-demand learning website • The last name of our office managing partner • Expenses and invoices are submitted using this program • Part of the Microsoft Office suite and used for creating documents • ...
FIN 703 2014-04-14
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- theory Two words that relate to the design of accounting systems and presupposes that systems can be effectively designed to suit the circumstances of the firm.
- This needs to be maximised before accepting certain level of risk.
- Directors that are important for directing a company, but who do not have managerial responsibilities.
- A risk that may have an upside or a downside.
- Making employees responsible for achieving and setting targets and freedom to make decisions.
- The risk management strategy you follow if you insure agains the risk.
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- Interacting components that operate together to accomplish a purpose.
- The theory of risk management that focuses on risk diversification.
- Two words that describes the system by which organisations are directed and controlled.
- The use of external suppliers for goods or services instead of doing it in-house.
- Someone who attempts risk reduction through formal risk management procedures.
- Whistleblowing is a means to __________ fraud.
- Relates to the amount of risk an investor is willing to accept.
- The type of culture (according to Handy) that can be found in smaller organisations where power and influence stem from a single source.
14 Clues: A risk that may have an upside or a downside. • Whistleblowing is a means to __________ fraud. • Relates to the amount of risk an investor is willing to accept. • This needs to be maximised before accepting certain level of risk. • The theory of risk management that focuses on risk diversification. • ...
TFN CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2023-11-28
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- "Culture Care Diversity and Universality" is the title of the theory of?
- She developed the Theory of Human Becoming
- She developed the “Behavioral System Model.”
- Is described as a human being's struggle between good and evil in a state of becoming.
- Her theory is the "Theory of Interpersonal Relations."
- Her theory is the "NURSING PROCESS THEORY."
- She is a nursing theorist known for her esoteric model of nursing-the Conservation Model.
- Dorothy Johnson's theory is entitled?
- She viewed nursing as both an art and a science.
- Psychological and spiritual characteristics of the person consist of all beliefs and feelings that one has formed about oneself.
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- Her represented her theory of nursing by drawing three interlocking circles; each circle representing a particular aspect of nursing: CARE, CORE, and CURE.
- Florence Nightingale's birth dated May 12, 1820 is commemorated as?
- Her theory is the "THEORY OF TRANSPERSONAL CARING."
- Student nurse Marion claimed that the middle-range theory entitled, "Human-to-Human Relationship Model," was developed by?
- She stated that the purpose of nurses is to promote health and well-being for all persons wherever they are.
- Her environmental theory changed the face of nursing to create sanitary conditions for patients to get care.
- Covers the mutual, continuous relationship of the human and environmental fields.
- She defined nursing as actions deliberately selected and performed by nurses to help individuals or groups under their care to maintain or change conditions in themselves or their environment.
- She defined health as dynamic life experiences of a human being, which implies continuous adjustment to stressors in the internal and external environment through optimum use of one's resources to achieve maximum potential for daily living.
- Means that caring is an endeavor to mediate faith, hope, and love through tending, playing and learning.
20 Clues: Dorothy Johnson's theory is entitled? • She developed the Theory of Human Becoming • Her theory is the "NURSING PROCESS THEORY." • She developed the “Behavioral System Model.” • She viewed nursing as both an art and a science. • Her theory is the "THEORY OF TRANSPERSONAL CARING." • Her theory is the "Theory of Interpersonal Relations." • ...
ENGLISH ACTIVITY XI 2023-10-08
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- gather
- the forming of a theory or conjecture without a firm evidence
- the action of showing, using or stating something strongly
- formal or systematic examination or research
- surprise, slightly shocks or frightens somebody or something
- clear and accurate
- an educational talk to an audience, especially to students in a university or college
- sparing or economical with regard to money or food
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- a sustained fight between large organized armed forces
- an expert in or student of physics
- to move towards each other or meet at the same point from different directions
- protecting from harm or danger
- sharp-witted/intelligent
- the force or energy with which a body moves
- coming before or earlier
- concern and distress caused by something unexpected
16 Clues: gather • clear and accurate • sharp-witted/intelligent • coming before or earlier • protecting from harm or danger • an expert in or student of physics • the force or energy with which a body moves • formal or systematic examination or research • sparing or economical with regard to money or food • concern and distress caused by something unexpected • ...
The False Prince Vocabulary Remaining Words 2021-06-02
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- A person working as a henchman/bodyguard
- a superficial or artificial appearance; The front of a building
- the forming of a theory without firm evidence
- Facial appearance; outward behavior
- to behave in an offensively condescending manner toward someone or something
- showing a lack of experience, wisdom, or judgment
- too long, slow, or dull; tiresome
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- causing annoyance, harm, or trouble
- Bad beyond correction or reform; uncontrollable
- a contract where a person is bound to service
- having or revealing an exaggerated sense of one's own importance or abilities
- very angry; enraged
12 Clues: very angry; enraged • too long, slow, or dull; tiresome • causing annoyance, harm, or trouble • Facial appearance; outward behavior • A person working as a henchman/bodyguard • a contract where a person is bound to service • the forming of a theory without firm evidence • Bad beyond correction or reform; uncontrollable • showing a lack of experience, wisdom, or judgment • ...
Employment 2024-03-05
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- Employ or take on personnel in a company.
- Person being trained for a job e.g. a trainee salesman.
- A course of study to prepare for a job e.g. a computer course.
- Discharge from employment (also: to fire, to sack, to let go).
- Person who works for a firm or company.
- Leave employment because of age, typically on reaching the normal age for leaving.
- Employ or hire
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- A lack of ability or a shortcoming in character.
- Education- qualifications- experience.
- Period of absence for a female employee when giving birth to a baby.
- Additional payment to an employee as an incentive or reward.
- Oral examination of a candidate for employment.
- Opportunities for success or promotion in career.
- To dismiss from a job.
- Evaluation of one's abilities.
- Person or firm who employs people.
- Look for and hire personnel.
- People who work for a firm or department; employees.
- people who work for a firm or company (employees).
- A position to be filled in a company or firm.
20 Clues: Employ or hire • To dismiss from a job. • Look for and hire personnel. • Evaluation of one's abilities. • Person or firm who employs people. • Education- qualifications- experience. • Person who works for a firm or company. • Employ or take on personnel in a company. • A position to be filled in a company or firm. • Oral examination of a candidate for employment. • ...
Nursing Theories 2020-12-15
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- In the meta- paradigm of Imogene King’s theory in assessment portion, according to him _____________ is required to verify accuracy of perception, for interaction and transaction.
- Peplau define this as a word symbol that implies forward movement of personality and other ongoing human processes in the direction.
- Neuman defines ________ as “action which assist individuals, families and groups to maintain a maximum level of wellness, and the primary aim is stability of the patient/client system, through nursing interventions to reduce stressors.’’
- In Nueman’s theory she considered the _________environment exists within the client system. It is defined in the environment paradigms of her theory.
- The _______ environment exists outside the client system. This is also defined in the environmental paradigm of Nueman’s theory.
- It is one of the concepts of personal system
- According to Hildegard Peplau this role of a nurse imparts knowledge in reference to a need or interest of the patient.
- The theory of Hildegard Peplau w as influenced by ________ theory of inter personal relations in 1953.
- system A sub-concept in the major concept of interacting systems of the theory of goal attainment.
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- This theory of Hildegard Peplau is refered as __________ nursing, which is the understanding of ones own behavior.
- According to Nueman she defined this paradigm as the "the totality of the internal and external forces (intrapersonal, interpersonal and extra-personal stressors) which surround a person and with which they interact at any given time."
- Each layer of the five person variable/ subsystems in the paradigm of Nueman’s theory have different meanings. What variable does she refer to mental processes and emotions?
- of goal attainment ,It is the theory of Imogene King.
- Peplau define this meta-paradigm as a developing organism that tries to reduce anxiety caused by needs.
- According to Hildegard Peplau this role of a nurse helps client assume maximum responsibility for meeting treatment goals in a mutually satisfying way.
- Nueman’s theory also have paradigms and she defined the person as a total person as a client system and the person is a ______ multidimensional being
- Acc to Imogene Kings’s theory in his “person” paradigms, how many fundamental needs does human beings have? =
- Each layer of the five person variable/ subsystems in the paradigm of Nueman’s theory have different meanings. What variable does she refer to as the influence of spiritual beliefs?
- Each layer of the five person variable/ subsystems in the paradigm of Nueman’s theory have different meanings. What variable does she refer to those processes related to development?
- According to Hildegard Peplau this role of a nurse receives the client in the same way one meets a stranger in other life situations provides an accepting climate that builds trust.
20 Clues: It is one of the concepts of personal system • of goal attainment ,It is the theory of Imogene King. • system A sub-concept in the major concept of interacting systems of the theory of goal attainment. • Peplau define this meta-paradigm as a developing organism that tries to reduce anxiety caused by needs. • ...
Vocab Puzzle 2025-02-24
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- Persistence especially to the point of annoyance
- Action part of the story where the action increases the uses anticipation of discomfort
- Attached or connected to an organization
- Key of an outer door of a house
- a firm decision to do or not do something
- the most intense,exciting or important point of something
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- a comprehensive description and explanation of an idea or theory
- Lighting or light
- Small suitcase bag grip
- Prevent or obstruct
- Continued or prolonged existence of something
- action the period of time in a story that follows the climax and leads to the resolution
- main idea or message of a story movie or piece of art
- time place and circumstance at which something occurs or develops
- Raised or elevated
15 Clues: Lighting or light • Raised or elevated • Prevent or obstruct • Small suitcase bag grip • Key of an outer door of a house • Attached or connected to an organization • a firm decision to do or not do something • Continued or prolonged existence of something • Persistence especially to the point of annoyance • main idea or message of a story movie or piece of art • ...
Rover Vocabulary 1 2025-11-05
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- extremely hot
- in exact terms
- causing great wonder or surprise
- Shades of colour
- To create a duplicate of the appearance or character of something
- A physical feeling or awareness resulting from something that comes into contact with the body
- an environment that is difficult or harsh
- To say something in return
- To form a theory about a subject without firm evidence
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- an aspect or quality that connects two or more things
- Material that would be a danger to life or the environment (such as flammable or poisonous material)
- Serving no useful purpose; completely ineffective
- To hold or keep back
- taken apart into pieces
- To disappear suddenly
15 Clues: extremely hot • in exact terms • Shades of colour • To hold or keep back • To disappear suddenly • taken apart into pieces • To say something in return • causing great wonder or surprise • an environment that is difficult or harsh • Serving no useful purpose; completely ineffective • an aspect or quality that connects two or more things • ...
AP Psychology Review 2024-05-07
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- experimental study of memory
- theory of cognitive development
- multiple intelligences
- memories
- two factor theory
- intelligence theory
- language and perception
- parenting styles
- developed a sociocultural theory of child development
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- attachment theory
- six stages of moral reasoning
- monkey experiments
- developed a theory of classical conditioning
- research on the conditioning processes
- we are born with a predisposition to learn an language
- operant conditioning
- human sexual response
- social learning theory/cognitive perspective
- stages of life/development
19 Clues: memories • parenting styles • attachment theory • two factor theory • monkey experiments • intelligence theory • operant conditioning • human sexual response • multiple intelligences • language and perception • stages of life/development • experimental study of memory • six stages of moral reasoning • theory of cognitive development • research on the conditioning processes • ...
AP Psychology Review 2024-05-07
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- experimental study of memory
- theory of cognitive development
- multiple intelligences
- memories
- two factor theory
- intelligence theory
- language and perception
- parenting styles
- developed a sociocultural theory of child development
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- attachment theory
- six stages of moral reasoning
- monkey experiments
- developed a theory of classical conditioning
- research on the conditioning processes
- we are born with a predisposition to learn an language
- operant conditioning
- human sexual response
- social learning theory/cognitive perspective
- stages of life/development
19 Clues: memories • parenting styles • attachment theory • two factor theory • monkey experiments • intelligence theory • operant conditioning • human sexual response • multiple intelligences • language and perception • stages of life/development • experimental study of memory • six stages of moral reasoning • theory of cognitive development • research on the conditioning processes • ...
intro to business 2022-10-03
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- a situation where two parties ideas are incompatible
- a firm devotion to a code of moral or artistic value
- moral principles of a business
- an ethical theory in which people are accountable for fulfilling their civic duty
- something that produces good results
- a factory or workshop where workers are employed at very low wages for long hours
- to meet as an adversary or enemy
- a comprehensive or fundamental law
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- enough to meet the needs
- moral rules
- offering or expressing a choice
- moral principles
- very important or necessary
- a standard of person behaviors based on moral principles
14 Clues: moral rules • moral principles • enough to meet the needs • very important or necessary • moral principles of a business • offering or expressing a choice • to meet as an adversary or enemy • a comprehensive or fundamental law • something that produces good results • a situation where two parties ideas are incompatible • a firm devotion to a code of moral or artistic value • ...
Nursing Theories 2020-12-15
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- In the meta- paradigm of Imogene King’s theory in assessment portion, according to him _____________ is required to verify accuracy of perception, for interaction and transaction.
- Peplau define this as a word symbol that implies forward movement of personality and other ongoing human processes in the direction.
- Neuman defines ________ as “action which assist individuals, families and groups to maintain a maximum level of wellness, and the primary aim is stability of the patient/client system, through nursing interventions to reduce stressors.’’
- In Nueman’s theory she considered the _________environment exists within the client system. It is defined in the environment paradigms of her theory.
- The _______ environment exists outside the client system. This is also defined in the environmental paradigm of Nueman’s theory.
- It is one of the concepts of personal system
- According to Hildegard Peplau this role of a nurse imparts knowledge in reference to a need or interest of the patient.
- The theory of Hildegard Peplau w as influenced by ________ theory of inter personal relations in 1953.
- system A sub-concept in the major concept of interacting systems of the theory of goal attainment.
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- This theory of Hildegard Peplau is refered as __________ nursing, which is the understanding of ones own behavior.
- According to Nueman she defined this paradigm as the "the totality of the internal and external forces (intrapersonal, interpersonal and extra-personal stressors) which surround a person and with which they interact at any given time."
- Each layer of the five person variable/ subsystems in the paradigm of Nueman’s theory have different meanings. What variable does she refer to mental processes and emotions?
- of goal attainment It is the theory of Imogene King.
- Peplau define this meta-paradigm as a developing organism that tries to reduce anxiety caused by needs.
- According to Hildegard Peplau this role of a nurse helps client assume maximum responsibility for meeting treatment goals in a mutually satisfying way.
- Nueman’s theory also have paradigms and she defined the person as a total person as a client system and the person is a ______ multidimensional being
- Acc to Imogene Kings’s theory in his “person” paradigms, how many fundamental needs does human beings have? =
- Each layer of the five person variable/ subsystems in the paradigm of Nueman’s theory have different meanings. What variable does she refer to as the influence of spiritual beliefs?
- Each layer of the five person variable/ subsystems in the paradigm of Nueman’s theory have different meanings. What variable does she refer to those processes related to development?
- According to Hildegard Peplau this role of a nurse receives the client in the same way one meets a stranger in other life situations provides an accepting climate that builds trust.
20 Clues: It is one of the concepts of personal system • of goal attainment It is the theory of Imogene King. • system A sub-concept in the major concept of interacting systems of the theory of goal attainment. • Peplau define this meta-paradigm as a developing organism that tries to reduce anxiety caused by needs. • ...
Serial Vocab Game 2025-11-12
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- To form a image of something
- Logical and consistent; easy to understand
- To guess or form a theory without firm evidence
- Lasting for a long time; slow to end or disappear
- Extremely distressing or terrifying
- not based on or conforming to what is generally done or believed.
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- To make someone lose hope or confidence
- The quality of being important or meaningful
- Deep regret or guilt for a wrongdoing
- The process of making something impure or unclean
- The quality of being trusted or believed
- Based on personal feelings, opinions, or experiences
- The path or course something follows through space or over time
- The state of being unwilling to believe something
- To question someone after a mission or event to get information
15 Clues: To form a image of something • Extremely distressing or terrifying • Deep regret or guilt for a wrongdoing • To make someone lose hope or confidence • The quality of being trusted or believed • Logical and consistent; easy to understand • The quality of being important or meaningful • To guess or form a theory without firm evidence • ...
Nursing Theories 2020-12-15
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- In the meta- paradigm of Imogene King’s theory in assessment portion, according to him _____________ is required to verify accuracy of perception, for interaction and transaction.
- Peplau define this as a word symbol that implies forward movement of personality and other ongoing human processes in the direction.
- Neuman defines ________ as “action which assist individuals, families and groups to maintain a maximum level of wellness, and the primary aim is stability of the patient/client system, through nursing interventions to reduce stressors.’’
- In Nueman’s theory she considered the _________environment exists within the client system. It is defined in the environment paradigms of her theory.
- The _______ environment exists outside the client system. This is also defined in the environmental paradigm of Nueman’s theory.
- It is one of the concepts of personal system
- According to Hildegard Peplau this role of a nurse imparts knowledge in reference to a need or interest of the patient.
- The theory of Hildegard Peplau w as influenced by ________ theory of inter personal relations in 1953.
- system A sub-concept in the major concept of interacting systems of the theory of goal attainment.
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- This theory of Hildegard Peplau is refered as __________ nursing, which is the understanding of ones own behavior.
- According to Nueman she defined this paradigm as the "the totality of the internal and external forces (intrapersonal, interpersonal and extra-personal stressors) which surround a person and with which they interact at any given time."
- Each layer of the five person variable/ subsystems in the paradigm of Nueman’s theory have different meanings. What variable does she refer to mental processes and emotions?
- of goal attainment It is the theory of Imogene King.
- Peplau define this meta-paradigm as a developing organism that tries to reduce anxiety caused by needs.
- According to Hildegard Peplau this role of a nurse helps client assume maximum responsibility for meeting treatment goals in a mutually satisfying way.
- Nueman’s theory also have paradigms and she defined the person as a total person as a client system and the person is a ______ multidimensional being
- Acc to Imogene Kings’s theory in his “person” paradigms, how many fundamental needs does human beings have? =
- Each layer of the five person variable/ subsystems in the paradigm of Nueman’s theory have different meanings. What variable does she refer to as the influence of spiritual beliefs?
- Each layer of the five person variable/ subsystems in the paradigm of Nueman’s theory have different meanings. What variable does she refer to those processes related to development?
- According to Hildegard Peplau this role of a nurse receives the client in the same way one meets a stranger in other life situations provides an accepting climate that builds trust.
20 Clues: It is one of the concepts of personal system • of goal attainment It is the theory of Imogene King. • system A sub-concept in the major concept of interacting systems of the theory of goal attainment. • Peplau define this meta-paradigm as a developing organism that tries to reduce anxiety caused by needs. • ...
Nursing Theories 2020-12-15
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- In the meta- paradigm of Imogene King’s theory in assessment portion, according to him _____________ is required to verify accuracy of perception, for interaction and transaction.
- Peplau define this as a word symbol that implies forward movement of personality and other ongoing human processes in the direction.
- Neuman defines ________ as “action which assist individuals, families and groups to maintain a maximum level of wellness, and the primary aim is stability of the patient/client system, through nursing interventions to reduce stressors.’’
- In Nueman’s theory she considered the _________environment exists within the client system. It is defined in the environment paradigms of her theory.
- The _______ environment exists outside the client system. This is also defined in the environmental paradigm of Nueman’s theory.
- It is one of the concepts of personal system
- According to Hildegard Peplau this role of a nurse imparts knowledge in reference to a need or interest of the patient.
- The theory of Hildegard Peplau w as influenced by ________ theory of inter personal relations in 1953.
- system A sub-concept in the major concept of interacting systems of the theory of goal attainment.
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- This theory of Hildegard Peplau is refered as __________ nursing, which is the understanding of ones own behavior.
- According to Nueman she defined this paradigm as the "the totality of the internal and external forces (intrapersonal, interpersonal and extra-personal stressors) which surround a person and with which they interact at any given time."
- Each layer of the five person variable/ subsystems in the paradigm of Nueman’s theory have different meanings. What variable does she refer to mental processes and emotions?
- of goal attainment ,It is the theory of Imogene King.
- Peplau define this meta-paradigm as a developing organism that tries to reduce anxiety caused by needs.
- According to Hildegard Peplau this role of a nurse helps client assume maximum responsibility for meeting treatment goals in a mutually satisfying way.
- Nueman’s theory also have paradigms and she defined the person as a total person as a client system and the person is a ______ multidimensional being
- Acc to Imogene Kings’s theory in his “person” paradigms, how many fundamental needs does human beings have? =
- Each layer of the five person variable/ subsystems in the paradigm of Nueman’s theory have different meanings. What variable does she refer to as the influence of spiritual beliefs?
- Each layer of the five person variable/ subsystems in the paradigm of Nueman’s theory have different meanings. What variable does she refer to those processes related to development?
- According to Hildegard Peplau this role of a nurse receives the client in the same way one meets a stranger in other life situations provides an accepting climate that builds trust.
20 Clues: It is one of the concepts of personal system • of goal attainment ,It is the theory of Imogene King. • system A sub-concept in the major concept of interacting systems of the theory of goal attainment. • Peplau define this meta-paradigm as a developing organism that tries to reduce anxiety caused by needs. • ...
The crossword of Economics from 00000100 2018-06-26
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- Advantage of large firms
- Total revenue will ______ if price increases in an inelastic product.
- Businesses owned by individuals
- Attempt by a firm to distinguish its product from that of the rival
- When one firm in an industry reduces price, causing others to do the same
- a legal term used to describe the rights that creators have over their literary and artistic works
- How the size of a firm is measured
- Businesses owned by the state
- a social science concerned with the production, distribution and consumption of goods and services.
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- Allocation of resources determined entirely by the public sector
- People or organization that own shares in a company
- when a firm regularly becomes more active and successful then suddenly fails
- License that grants permission to operate as a sole producer of a newly designed product
- is the economic term describing the existence of high startup costs or other obstacles that prevent new competitors from easily entering an industry or area of business.
- Factor influencing the growth of large firms
- Government issues document that gives a firm the right to discharge a certain quantity of polluting material into the environment
- Changes in a variable causes a minor impact to another
- all other things kept equal
- Changes in a variable causes a greater change in another
- Official order to halt trade with another country
- Type of country when the tertiary sector is beginning to grow
21 Clues: Advantage of large firms • all other things kept equal • Businesses owned by the state • Businesses owned by individuals • How the size of a firm is measured • Factor influencing the growth of large firms • Official order to halt trade with another country • People or organization that own shares in a company • Changes in a variable causes a minor impact to another • ...
Nursing theories word puzzle 2022-12-06
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- she is the developer of human-to-human relationship model
- this circle involves therapeutic use of self
- She developed the self care deficit nursing theory
- She defined nursing is a healing art
- She is the lady with the lamp.
- She is the developer of Care, Core and Cure model
- this word means love and charity according to the theory of Katie Eriksson.
- this stage has two to three years experienced
- it is a behaviors that attempts to control the environment according to Johnson's theory
- Her thory is "14 basic human needs"
- this stage are not longer relies on principles, rules or guidelines to connect situations and determine actions
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- she defined nursing as the solving the client's health and needs
- her theory is "theory of caritative caring"
- this circle involves the concept of "mothering" and provide for teaching-learning activities
- she define nursing is a responsive to individuals who suffer or anticipate a sense of helplessness
- her theory is "science of unitary human beings"
- Her theory is "Theory of transpersonal caring"
- this level applies to student nurses according to Benner's major concept.
- her theory is about conservation model
- this stage learns from experiences what to expect in certain situations and how to modify plans
20 Clues: She is the lady with the lamp. • Her thory is "14 basic human needs" • She defined nursing is a healing art • her theory is about conservation model • her theory is "theory of caritative caring" • this circle involves therapeutic use of self • this stage has two to three years experienced • Her theory is "Theory of transpersonal caring" • ...
Chapter 14 Managing change 2023-05-12
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- Associated with autocratic leadership and motivational approach of mcgregors theory X
- employees can buy shares at a reduced price or may receive shares as part of their reward package
- a system put in place by a senior management at a firm that guarantees quality
- Team members come together for the first time
- the process used to identify and adapt to changes in the business environment
- Software that can be used by business to create 2d and 3d models of new products
- This enables employees to work from home via the firms computer system
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- These are employees who have been elected by colleagues to sit on the board of directors of a business
- Buying and selling goods and service over the internet
- A group of people who work together to achieve a common goal or complete a task
- A commitment by management and employees a continuously promote and encourage quality in all aspects of a firm operations
- Management give employees a certain amount of independence and responsibility for decision making
12 Clues: Team members come together for the first time • Buying and selling goods and service over the internet • This enables employees to work from home via the firms computer system • the process used to identify and adapt to changes in the business environment • a system put in place by a senior management at a firm that guarantees quality • ...
Nursing Theory & Theorists Crossword 2023-08-24
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- Beliefs and values that define a way of thinking and are generally known and understood by a group or discipline.
- Most general statement of discipline and functions as a framework in which the more restricted structures of conceptual models develop.
- One assumption in this nursing theory is that people should be self-reliant and responsible for their own care.
- The recipient of nursing care may include individuals, patients, groups, families, and communities.
- These theories are abstract, broad in scope, and complex.
- A belief, policy, or procedure proposed or followed as the basis of action.
- Assumptions of her “21 Nursing Problems Theory” relate to change and anticipated changes that affect nursing.
- Representations of the interaction among and between the concepts showing patterns.
- This nurse’s theory is based on 10 carative factors.
- Founder of the “Theory of Transcultural Nursing”.
- The words that describe objects, properties, or events and are basic components of theory.
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- This theorist’s health promotion model defines health as a positive dynamic state not merely the absence of disease.
- Defined as the nurse’s attributes, characteristics, and actions that provide care on behalf of or in conjunction with the client.
- She described Environmental Theory in her book Notes on Nursing: What it is, What it is not.
- Her “Theory of Interpersonal Relations” emphasizes the nurse-client relationship as the foundation of nursing practice.
- Defined as the degree of wellness or well-being that the client experiences.
- Her theory defines the individual as a set of interrelated systems that strive to maintain a balance between various stimuli.
- His theory has been applied to nursing to guide the prioritization of patient care needs.
- Belief Model: One of the first theories of health behavior.
- The internal and external surroundings that affect the client.
20 Clues: Founder of the “Theory of Transcultural Nursing”. • This nurse’s theory is based on 10 carative factors. • These theories are abstract, broad in scope, and complex. • Belief Model: One of the first theories of health behavior. • The internal and external surroundings that affect the client. • ...
NURSING THEORISTS 2022-01-11
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- In her metaparadigm, she defined nursing as responsive to individuals who suffer or anticipate a sense of helplessness.
- She developed the Theory Interpersonal Relations
- She developed the Theory of Human Becoming
- In her Metaparadigm, she define person is an open system in continuous process with the open system that is the environment.
- She was born on January 30, 1923
- She was the first director of Loeb Center for Nursing and Rehabilitation
- She was known as “The Lady with the Lamp”.
- In his System Theory, there two types of system which are the open and close systems.
- He composed the “Change Theory”
- She is considered as "The Nightingale of Modern Nursing".
- She developed the Behavioral System Model.
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- She composed 4 related theories and they The theory of self-care, theory of dependent care, theory of self-care deficit, and theory of Nursing systems.
- He is known for his theory, “Hierarchy of Needs”.
- According to her, HEALTH is a process of developing awareness of self and environment together with an increasing ability to perceive alternatives and respond in a variety of ways
- According to his 6 stages in the development of Personality, Infancy is from birth to the appearance of articulate speech; o-18 months.
- She developed the "Adaption: A conceptual Framework for Nursing".
- According to her, Nursing leads to deliverance of appropriate nursing care that fits the patient's cultural pattern thus reducing stress and conflict
- He composed the Theory of Stages of Moral Development.
- She describe environment can alter improve the systems in which person exists.
- He was born in Frankurt Germany, in 1902
20 Clues: He composed the “Change Theory” • She was born on January 30, 1923 • He was born in Frankurt Germany, in 1902 • She developed the Theory of Human Becoming • She was known as “The Lady with the Lamp”. • She developed the Behavioral System Model. • She developed the Theory Interpersonal Relations • He is known for his theory, “Hierarchy of Needs”. • ...
Unit 3 crossword 2016-11-02
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- Profits that exceed normal profits.
- A point at which the level of profits or benefits gained is less than the amount of money or energy invested.
- When shareholders are happy and the firm is breaking even.
- An example is a patent.
- The name given to firms with very large shares of the market.
- The increase in revenue from selling one extra unit of output.
- The process of business expansion by increased output, customer base expansion, or new product development.
- When one firm buys out another firm.
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- When a firm merges with another company in a completely separate industry.
- When MR=MC
- Refers to how efficiently labour or capital factors are producing a certain level of output.
- Costs that vary with the level of output.
- As a result of their larger size a firm experiences lower average costs.
- When a company splits into multiple smaller firms
- Quantity sold x price sold at.
15 Clues: When MR=MC • An example is a patent. • Quantity sold x price sold at. • Profits that exceed normal profits. • When one firm buys out another firm. • Costs that vary with the level of output. • When a company splits into multiple smaller firms • When shareholders are happy and the firm is breaking even. • The name given to firms with very large shares of the market. • ...
Module 8 Wordset 2 2024-04-22
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- impossible to believe or imagine
- the state of being ready for use or obtainable
- unable to be challenged or denied
- to consider equal or equivalent
- relating to moral principles or the branch of knowledge dealing with these
- to guess or theorize about something without definite knowledge
- a mutual relationship or connection between two or more things
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- serving as a sign or indication of something
- to state or describe in detail
- to communicate or make known
- to distribute for a specific purpose
- enough to fulfill a need or purpose
- the quality of being genuine or real
- the act of forming a theory or conjecture without firm evidence
- to make use of or engage in something
15 Clues: to communicate or make known • to state or describe in detail • to consider equal or equivalent • impossible to believe or imagine • unable to be challenged or denied • enough to fulfill a need or purpose • to distribute for a specific purpose • the quality of being genuine or real • to make use of or engage in something • serving as a sign or indication of something • ...
NURSING THEORISTS 2022-01-11
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- In her metaparadigm, she defined nursing as responsive to individuals who suffer or anticipate a sense of helplessness.
- She developed the Theory Interpersonal Relations
- She developed the Theory of Human Becoming
- In her Metaparadigm, she define person is an open system in continuous process with the open system that is the environment.
- She was born on January 30, 1923
- She was the first director of Loeb Center for Nursing and Rehabilitation
- She was known as “The Lady with the Lamp”.
- In his System Theory, there two types of system which are the open and close systems.
- He composed the “Change Theory”
- She is considered as "The Nightingale of Modern Nursing".
- She developed the Behavioral System Model.
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- She composed 4 related theories and they The theory of self-care, theory of dependent care, theory of self-care deficit, and theory of Nursing systems.
- He is known for his theory, “Hierarchy of Needs”.
- According to her, HEALTH is a process of developing awareness of self and environment together with an increasing ability to perceive alternatives and respond in a variety of ways
- According to his 6 stages in the development of Personality, Infancy is from birth to the appearance of articulate speech; o-18 months.
- She developed the "Adaption: A conceptual Framework for Nursing".
- According to her, Nursing leads to deliverance of appropriate nursing care that fits the patient's cultural pattern thus reducing stress and conflict
- He composed the Theory of Stages of Moral Development.
- She describe environment can alter improve the systems in which person exists.
- He was born in Frankurt Germany, in 1902
20 Clues: He composed the “Change Theory” • She was born on January 30, 1923 • He was born in Frankurt Germany, in 1902 • She developed the Theory of Human Becoming • She was known as “The Lady with the Lamp”. • She developed the Behavioral System Model. • She developed the Theory Interpersonal Relations • He is known for his theory, “Hierarchy of Needs”. • ...
Galactic Quest 2024-02-23
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- backside image of 200 Rs note
- Key concept behind Maslow's need hierarchy theory
- legally binding agreement with the two or more parties
- Hunting is what kind of industry
- A negative economic growth for at least two successive quarters
- Metal made in the industrial revolution
- Global body for professional accountants
- Essence of management
- period of rising prices
- Indian company touted as India's first billion dollar Startup
- A political and economic union of 27 countries
- VAIO Notebook is a product of _______
- Australian share market
- financial service designed to help the firm in managing receivables better.
- 'D' in AIDA
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- World's largest manufacturer of electric cars
- Square of standard deviation
- _________ is said to occur when two or more companies combine into one larger company.
- fixed income investment that represents a loan made by an investor to a borrower.
- A rivalry where two or more parties try for a common goal which cannot be shared.
- A Chinese electronic firm founded by Shen Nei in 2009
- way to measure the performance of product or services
- Jack Dorsey is associated with
- quality technique of Sigma was introduced by which company
- Process of dividing work into smaller tasks and assigning them to specific individuals
- Index that indicates performance of various industrial sectors of Indian economy
- Father of scientific management
- "Growth of life"- Tagline
- market situations where the number of competing firms is low
- Process of identifying and attracting qualified candidates for job
- "Drive your way " is the tagline of which company
31 Clues: 'D' in AIDA • Essence of management • period of rising prices • Australian share market • "Growth of life"- Tagline • Square of standard deviation • backside image of 200 Rs note • Jack Dorsey is associated with • Father of scientific management • Hunting is what kind of industry • VAIO Notebook is a product of _______ • Metal made in the industrial revolution • ...
Theoretically Speaking 2022-03-23
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- theorized care plan revolved around a patient’s comfort levels
- her theory focuses on the independence of patients
- created a model for the healthcare system so patients are cared for in a holistic perspective.
- creator of the Human-to-Human Relationship model
- his theory suggests that people with a higher self-efficacy will recover quicker than those with a low self-efficacy
- the three stages of his theory are unfreezing, movement, and refreezing
- the five key concepts of this theorists’ model are person, illness, health, environment, and nursing
- Authored Perspectives on Adolescent Health Care, Transitions in a Woman’s Life, and Parents at Risk.
- using energy input/output as the main factor in nursing care
- the five stages of her theory are assessment, diagnosis, planning, implementation, and evaluation
- the nurse and patient set and achieve goals together
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- Created a model that advocates for the fostering of efficient and effective behavioral functioning in the patient to prevent illness
- the creator of the theory that is all about human becoming and addresses the issue of the different aspects of nursing.
- created a goal in their nursing theory of identifying a patient’s need for help
- her theory views man as more than just the sum of his parts
- the nursing process for the Twenty-One Nursing Problems theory is assessment, nursing, diagnosis, planning, implementation, and evaluation
- created the Ten Carative Factors
- created the tidal model of nursing
- her theory includes 14 components composed of basic human needs
- the creator of the theory that is known as “the Three C’s”
- this theorist devised the seven roles that nurses take on with their patients
21 Clues: created the Ten Carative Factors • created the tidal model of nursing • creator of the Human-to-Human Relationship model • her theory focuses on the independence of patients • the nurse and patient set and achieve goals together • the creator of the theory that is known as “the Three C’s” • her theory views man as more than just the sum of his parts • ...
Psychology Crossword (Motivation) 2023-06-05
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- theory The theory that there is an optimal level of arousal necessary to complete a task
- The level to which a drive can motivate us depending on variables
- Theory that suggests that all humans have three basic psychological needs—autonomy, competence, and relatedness
- Theory that if we have a negative feeling/affect we are motivated to be rid of it
- social learning theory stage 3 practice/feedback
- social learning theory stage 4 reward/reinforce
- The theory that there are 5 big traits affected by our surroundings that motivate us
- Motivation for survival
- to experiences O
- The theory that we learn from those around us
- A structure deep in your brain, acts as your body's smart control coordinating center
- maslows fourth tier in his hierarchy of needs
- We learn our motivations over time (watson)
- The theory that we are motivated by unconscious thoughts
- A
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- social learning theory stage 1 stimuli appeared
- maslows final tier in his hierarchy of needs
- maslows first tier in his hierarchy of needs
- E
- theory coined by locke and latham in 1990 about setting goals
- maslows second tier in his hierarchy of needs
- N
- Motivation for society
- social learning theory stage 2 rehearse/encode
- maslows third tier in his hierarchy of needs
- the theory that we will attempt to regain an emorion or seek out the opposite
- a self-regulating process by which a living organism can maintain internal stability while adjusting to changing external conditions
- the level to which something is desireable without a biological or social need but rather for entertainment or joy
- C
- Motivation from outside sources
- Motivation entirely from within
31 Clues: E • N • C • A • to experiences O • Motivation for society • Motivation for survival • Motivation from outside sources • Motivation entirely from within • We learn our motivations over time (watson) • maslows final tier in his hierarchy of needs • maslows first tier in his hierarchy of needs • maslows third tier in his hierarchy of needs • maslows second tier in his hierarchy of needs • ...
PRICING DISTRIBUTION PROMOTION 2022-12-02
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- in this pricing strategy, the firm would set a price at, for example, $8.99 instead of $9.00, or $29.99 instead of $30.00.
- this is a strategy used by firms that distribute their output to a large number of sales outlets.these firms therefore will achieve the maximum coverage of the market
- firms in the private sector will have their main objective in the long-run of... this occurs when the cost of producing an additional unit of output is equal to the revenue obtained from its sale
- firms may alter its price to maintain market if a customer is paying in cash or if a customer is buying large quantities.
- in this pricing strategy the firm sets it prices high in order to attract trend-setters or the very rich. the firm will keep the same price in the long-run, or reduce its price when competition enters the market.
- this a good where the demand will increase as income increases. if income falls, demand would also fall
- this is a tool of promotion which is a marketing strategy where the product is promoted using short-term attractive initiatives to stimulate its demand
- also called or absorption cost pricing: this occurs where the firm determines the unit cost of production and then adds an agreed
- this is a tool of promotion, this is a promotional activity involving one-way, paid for, communication from producer to potential consumers.
- firms may want to … by selling output at a lower cost than it obtains in the market.
- can be classified as intensive if there are many intermediaries . selective if there are a small number of intermediaries and ……if there is one intermediary
- the role of distribution in an organisation is to get the right product, to the right consumer, at the right time, in a way which is most………….
- this strategy is determined by the retailer.retailers purchase goods from wholesalers, and then add their own percentage mark-up to establish the selling price.
- this is a tool of promotion where a business to create brand awareness among people through media coverage and other modes.
- in this pricing strategy, the firm will reduce the prices of its products for a given period of time, e.g. cell phones at christmas.
- here the firm sets a price at a loss. this is a method of sales promotion. it is believed that consumers will be attracted to the low-cost item in the store, purchase the item as well as other items. this will cover the loss sustained in the low-price
- in this pricing policy competition in the market will determine the price the firm will charge for its product.
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- this is a tool of promotion which is a marketing strategy that is employed in the marketing of expensive products by well-trained sales staff; for example, cars and electronic equipment
- is concerned with the movement and storage of goods. its objective is to place the right goods, at the right place, at the right time, at the right cost and in the right condition to the final consumer
- they may sacrifice …for long-term gains to gain dominance in the market.
- an of ………..distribution will enable a firm to make its output available to customers when required at the lowest cost to the firm.the channel the firm uses could be long or short.
- in this pricing policy the firm sets a price based on other prices in the market; here the products are homogenous and therefore there is competition
- the firm will set the price to maximize its … prices are high, as the firm is based on the assumption that high income earners will purchase the item.
- this involves making the product available through a selected number of outlets. selective distribution will be employed, where the producer wishes to have control over the intermediaries
- the formula for…. is price times quantity demanded?
- in the short-run, firms would have …… as their main objective.
- this involves planning, implementing and controlling the physical flow of materials, final goods and related information from the point of origin to meeting consume
- this is a factor that influences the firms pricing decisions particularly when wages and salaries are affected.
- established by firms that are well established in the market. financial resources to sell products below cost of production. they do so to remove any competition in the market
- this a main objective of private firms where a price is set to maximize sales revenue.
- this pricing policy can be used by new firms entering a competitive market. the firm sets a price below the ruling mark
- this is a pricing policy adopted by firms that are innovators in the market. firstly, add its fixed cost and variable cost, and then divide the total cost by the number of units produced. this gives the firm the average cost of production.
- firms promote their products to …..for the product at various stages of the plc
- normally practiced by monopolies. it sells its products in two different markets at two different prices.in one market, demand is elastic; the firm may therefore set a lower price in order to compete.
- this pricing strategy also called contribution pricing is a method of pricing based on the firm using its variable cost or marginal cost of production to establish the price of its output. it is normally used when output levels are changing
- market research will establish perception of the value of the product. consumers will be willing to pay more for a product if they believe they are getting good value for their money
36 Clues: the formula for…. is price times quantity demanded? • in the short-run, firms would have …… as their main objective. • they may sacrifice …for long-term gains to gain dominance in the market. • firms promote their products to …..for the product at various stages of the plc • firms may want to … by selling output at a lower cost than it obtains in the market. • ...
Fossil Glenn 2021-05-13
Across
- create or devise a story or a plan
- in a manner lacking any obvious organization
- arouse the curiosity or interest
- in a way that suggests the presents of danger
- leave or cause to leave a place or situation
- in a manner indicating anger or annoyance
- in a way that shows intense and eager enjoyment
- perplexed and confused
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- form a theory or conjecture about a subject without firm evidence
- a difficult,unpleasant,or embarrassing situation
- a measure or a part of your body
- showing great care of caution
- calm and peaceful with little movement or activity
- completely baffled very puzzled
- of a picture representing an incident
15 Clues: perplexed and confused • showing great care of caution • completely baffled very puzzled • a measure or a part of your body • arouse the curiosity or interest • create or devise a story or a plan • of a picture representing an incident • in a manner indicating anger or annoyance • in a manner lacking any obvious organization • leave or cause to leave a place or situation • ...
Earth & Environmental Crossword 2021-08-25
Across
- the study of rocks and how they form
- the combination of physics and geology to attain more information about earth
- the theory that the universe started with an explosion
- the study of long extinct life
- the study of very large bodies of water
- the theory about sections of earths crust
- the theory that earth is and has been changing with a pattern
- the theory that most rocks were formed during one large scale catastrophic event
- the theory of a compressed electromagnetic field around large objects
- study of celestial bodies
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- a form of transference in wave like patterns through the air
- the mapping of above water earth and large bodies of water
- the study of the solid earth
- a type of rock formed inside of a volcano
- the theory that the continents were once one large structure known as Pangea
- the study of why the celestial bodies move the way they do
- the theory that the life on earth has slowly adapted to its environment
- the study of earthquakes and their effects
- a model of our interworking of our celestial bodies
19 Clues: study of celestial bodies • the study of the solid earth • the study of long extinct life • the study of rocks and how they form • the study of very large bodies of water • a type of rock formed inside of a volcano • the theory about sections of earths crust • the study of earthquakes and their effects • a model of our interworking of our celestial bodies • ...
Vocabulary Bridge to Tera Ch. 3-4 2024-04-09
Across
- Standing out so as to be clearly visible; attracting notice or attention.
- an elementary branch of mathematics.
- make someone feel ashamed, foolish or embarrassed.
- Exposed to the possibility of being attacked or harmed.
- The action of returning an attack; counterattack.
- very happy and excited.
- to be chubby and short.
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- Disagreement between people.
- obeying or willing to obey.
- someone that speaks too proudly about what they’ve done or what they own.
- The forming of a theory or conjecture without firm evidence.
- a feeling of excitement about something that is going to happen in the near future.
- very hot or burning.
- Wild and noisy disorder or confusion; uproar.
14 Clues: very hot or burning. • very happy and excited. • to be chubby and short. • obeying or willing to obey. • Disagreement between people. • an elementary branch of mathematics. • Wild and noisy disorder or confusion; uproar. • The action of returning an attack; counterattack. • make someone feel ashamed, foolish or embarrassed. • ...
The Power of W.O.W. 2025-09-30
Across
- to form a theory without firm evidence
- to form a wrong opinion or conclusion
- an act of kindness beyond what is usual
- to have an idea without certain proof
- feel sad or disappointed
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- a systematic plan or arrangement
- not guilt or responsible
- to enter somewhere illegally
- to help someone by doing a share of the work
- coming before in time, order or importance
10 Clues: not guilt or responsible • feel sad or disappointed • to enter somewhere illegally • a systematic plan or arrangement • to form a wrong opinion or conclusion • to have an idea without certain proof • to form a theory without firm evidence • an act of kindness beyond what is usual • coming before in time, order or importance • to help someone by doing a share of the work
Theoretical Foundation of Nursing 2024-12-08
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- He is considered as the father of social psychology.
- A nurse with advanced degrees and expertise in oncologic nursing. She developed the "PREPARE ME" theory to provide holistic nursing care for advanced cancer patients.
- He developed General Systems Theory, which views any part of the universe as a system composed of subsystems that interact.
- The individual who receives care.
- Four core concepts in nursing: person, health, environment, and nursing.
- She Developed the Health as Expanding Consciousness theory.
- According to him, the psychological growth of any individual is similar to that of the growth process of an embryo.
- This word means love, charity, eros, and agape.
- Developed the Self-Care Deficit Nursing Theory. (Last name only)
- She ins a nursing theorist known for her esoteric model of nursing – the Conservation Model. (Last name only)
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- She is known as "The Lady with a Lamp". (Last name only)
- He was an American psychiatrist who developed a theory of Transactional Analysis (Interpersonal Theory).
- She was the author of the book from Novice to Expert. (Last name only)
- She is known for her Theory of Human Caring.(Last name only)
- He is the distinguished psychologist known for developing the theory about the various stages of moral development.
- External factors that influence health and well-being.
- She is a nursing theorist who developed the Transcultural Nursing Theory or Culture Care Nursing Theory.
- Principles guiding right and wrong actions.
- He was a psychologist who studied positive human qualities and the lives of exemplary people. In 1945, he created the Hierarchy of Human Needs and expressed his theories in his book, Motivation and Personality.
- She developed the Theory of Human Becoming (now known as the Human Becoming School of Thought) through a combination of concepts from Martha Rogers and from existential-phenomenological thought.
20 Clues: The individual who receives care. • Principles guiding right and wrong actions. • This word means love, charity, eros, and agape. • He is considered as the father of social psychology. • External factors that influence health and well-being. • She is known as "The Lady with a Lamp". (Last name only) • She Developed the Health as Expanding Consciousness theory. • ...
Examination Day 2023-03-29
Across
- in a tentative or unsure manner.
- the quality of forming a pleasing and consistent whole.
- carefully observant or attentive; on the lookout for possible danger.
- having mean-looking thin lips
- moved about with no purpose, aim, or plan
- in an unhappy and hopeless way
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- the state of being annoyed, frustrated, or worried.
- a ceremony at which someone's body is buried; a funeral.
- in an unwilling and hesitant way.
- something that hides or separates
- decorated with many ribbons.
- a feeling of confusion through lack of understanding.
- the quality of being sudden, unexpected, and sometimes unpleasant
- form a theory or conjecture about a subject without firm evidence.
- an angry or bad-tempered expression.
15 Clues: decorated with many ribbons. • having mean-looking thin lips • in an unhappy and hopeless way • in a tentative or unsure manner. • in an unwilling and hesitant way. • something that hides or separates • an angry or bad-tempered expression. • moved about with no purpose, aim, or plan • the state of being annoyed, frustrated, or worried. • ...
2025 Compliance Week Crossword Puzzle 2025-10-29
Across
- Not identified by name
- A theory or system of moral values
- Health Insurance Portability Accountability Act
- Obtaining a benefit or payment by misrepresenting or hiding facts
- Limited access to PHI necessary for a task or purpose
- Firm adherence to a code of moral values
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- The manner in which a person behaves
- To return like for like; to get revenge
- Chief Compliance Officer
- Protected Health Information
10 Clues: Not identified by name • Chief Compliance Officer • Protected Health Information • A theory or system of moral values • The manner in which a person behaves • To return like for like; to get revenge • Firm adherence to a code of moral values • Health Insurance Portability Accountability Act • Limited access to PHI necessary for a task or purpose • ...
Vocab List 11 2014-03-27
Across
- interest in unpleasant or unhealthy subjects
- search widely for food or provisions
- utterly bewilder or perplex (to confuse)
- a prickly vine; a thorn covered vine
- a narrow opening; a crack
- form a theory about a subject without firm evidence
- fail to resist; to give in
- encourage the development of something; to help something
- to reduce in size or amount
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- set or declare someone free of guilt or shame
- difference in appearance and character
- invent or create for bad reasons or intent
- a trace or a part of something that is disappearing
- wildly unreasonable; ridiculous or stupid
- a person who questions or doubts popular opinions
15 Clues: a narrow opening; a crack • fail to resist; to give in • to reduce in size or amount • search widely for food or provisions • a prickly vine; a thorn covered vine • difference in appearance and character • utterly bewilder or perplex (to confuse) • wildly unreasonable; ridiculous or stupid • invent or create for bad reasons or intent • ...
micro chapter 7 2018-11-16
Across
- the condition of the quantity at which profit maximization occurs
- a firm in perfect competition can have positive economic profit only in the _________
- a firm in perfect competition will ____ when the price drops below the minimum average variable cost
- any obstacle that makes it difficult for a new firm to enter a market
- the movement from short-run positive economic profit to long-run zero economic profit occurs because of ______ of new firms
- classification system that considers number of firms, similarity of products, and ease of entry/exit
- in perfect competition, the firm's _____ equals its marginal revenue
Down
- profit maximization may be loss _______
- change in total revenue from the sale of one additional unit of output
- a good/service that is identical regardless of which firm produces it
- the marginal revenue, price, demand, etc. curve for a firm in p.c. is a ______ line
- a name for a firm in perfect competition because no seller has control over the price at which it sells
- a firm in perfect competition earns _______ economic profit in the long-run
- When the market structure has a large number of firms, with a homogeneous product, and easy entrance/exit, it is ______ competition
14 Clues: profit maximization may be loss _______ • the condition of the quantity at which profit maximization occurs • in perfect competition, the firm's _____ equals its marginal revenue • a good/service that is identical regardless of which firm produces it • any obstacle that makes it difficult for a new firm to enter a market • ...
Focusing Marketing Strategy with Segmentation and Positioning 2013-07-17
Across
- They try to increase the size of their target market by combining two or more segments
- a kind of market with broadly similar needs and sellers offering diverse ways of satisfying those needs
- is the amount earned or gained by the firm at the end of operation
- what the firm offers to the market
- Market ____________. A plan of action to achieve an overall aim
- how people think about the proposed or presented brands in the market
- Aim at one or more homogeneous segments and try to develop a different marketing mix for each segment
- The segmenting dimensions should be useful for identifying customers and deciding on marketing mix variables
- process of dividing the total market into groups of potential customers with similar needs, characteristics, and behavior.
- The segment should be big enough to be profitable
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- the kind maker being focused on by the firm
- a group of people with similar needs who are willing to exchange something of value for goods or services
- trying to find similar patterns within sets of data
- is the person who buys the product offered by the firm
- where the firm competes in
- the kind of statement that would guide firms in selection of marketing mix
- Customers in a market segment should respond as differently as possible
- is when the firms merge the different markets together
- Customers in a market segment should respond as similar as possible
19 Clues: where the firm competes in • what the firm offers to the market • the kind maker being focused on by the firm • The segment should be big enough to be profitable • trying to find similar patterns within sets of data • is the person who buys the product offered by the firm • is when the firms merge the different markets together • ...
ACCOUNTANCY AIL 2022-01-24
Across
- When a partner is guilty of misconduct, dissolution by __ takes place.
- When realisation expenses are paid by the firm on behalf of the partner which account is debited.
- I am an asset transferred to the partner's capital accounts instead of realisation account
- ____ balance sheet is used to ascertain sundry assets when other liabilities and partners capitals is given.
- If realised amount of an asset is not given, it should be taken as __.
- Which Section of Partnership Act defines Dissolution of Partnership firm.
- On dissolution, if a partner pays the firm's liability, Realisation A/c is __.(debited or credited)
- I am transferred to the debit side of the capital A/c instead of the realisation A/c on Dissolution.
- Which section of Indian Partnership Act deals with settlement of accounts when the firm is dissolved.
- All assets inclusive of cash is transferred to Realisation Account(State right or wrong)
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- Debts owed by a partner to any other person
- When a firm becomes unlawful, this mode of dissolution takes place.
- The account prepared to close the books of account of the dissolved firm.
- Credit balance in Realisation A/c.
- When an unrecorded asset is realised at the time of dissolution of the firm, __ account is is debited to realisation Account.
- When an unrecorded asset is taken by partners, it is _ to Realisation account(Fill in the Blank)
- Partner's loan will be __to Bank A/c on dissolution.
17 Clues: Credit balance in Realisation A/c. • Debts owed by a partner to any other person • Partner's loan will be __to Bank A/c on dissolution. • When a firm becomes unlawful, this mode of dissolution takes place. • When a partner is guilty of misconduct, dissolution by __ takes place. • If realised amount of an asset is not given, it should be taken as __. • ...
A Stranger At Home 2024-11-13
Across
- Insufficient for the demand
- The feeling of good and bad at the same time
- Express complete disapproval
- A long bladed hand tool
- Without showing one's feeling
- The forming of a theory or conjecture without firm evidence
- Focused on something
- Care for encourage the growth or development of
- A remark made in order to anger, wound, or provoke someone
- A group of people that never stay in the same spot
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- Unwilling to do something
- Making someone or yourself embarrassed
- An amazing scene
- A condition of being safe or shelter from pursuit, danger, or trouble
- Walk in an awkward way
- Spread out over a large area in an untidy or irregular way
- A person suffering hunger or age
- To leave a car, bus, or any other vehicle
- Work your hands into dough
- Very serious and strict
- The line at which the earth's surface and the sky appear to meet
- To beg for something
22 Clues: An amazing scene • To beg for something • Focused on something • Walk in an awkward way • A long bladed hand tool • Very serious and strict • Unwilling to do something • Work your hands into dough • Insufficient for the demand • Express complete disapproval • Without showing one's feeling • A person suffering hunger or age • Making someone or yourself embarrassed • ...
Unit 3 2016-01-04
Across
- A firm experiences this when long-run average costs fall as output rises
- is money earned by a firm for selling its output
- a type of strategy which uses methods such as advertising, marketing, branding and differentiation to increase competitive advantage
- occurs when large firms in an oligopoly form a cartel to act as a monopoly to restrict output and raise prices
- occurs when a firm charges different consumers different prices for identical goods
- is where a doubling of inputs leads to a doubling of output
- a type of merger that occurs when two firms who have no common production interests merge
- is the sale of state-owned assets/enterprises/industries to the private sector
- is the act of satisfying or sufficing different stakeholders
- models interdependent firms in a duopoly with a pay-off matrix to recognize rival behaviour, strategies and a best solution
- occurs when there are a few large dominant firms, large firms are interdependent and there are significant entry/exit barriers
Down
- is the difference between revenue and costs
- A firm is this when lack of competition leads to costs higher than they would be with competition
- is the minimum scale to fully benefit from economies of scale
- is the removal of government controls (red tape, laws and regulations) over markets
- are perfect substitutes
- are costs that vary directly with output
- is the separation of a firm into two or more independent businesses
- are costs that cannot be recovered upon exiting a market
- occurs when an incumbent firm sets a price so low that they earn normal profit (or low super-normal profit) to make rivals make a loss (because they are not as efficient)
- Regulators may set this to industries to limit each year’s price increase to only RPI-x
- a type of integration that occurs when a buyer buys a supplier and becomes closer to the raw materials in the supply chain
- A firm is this if it has the power to set its price
- occurs when two or more firms join together under common ownership
- is the only buyer in a market
25 Clues: are perfect substitutes • is the only buyer in a market • are costs that vary directly with output • is the difference between revenue and costs • is money earned by a firm for selling its output • A firm is this if it has the power to set its price • are costs that cannot be recovered upon exiting a market • is where a doubling of inputs leads to a doubling of output • ...
micro chapter 7 2018-11-16
Across
- a firm in perfect competition earns _______ economic profit in the long-run
- the condition of the quantity at which profit maximization occurs
- classification system that considers number of firms, similarity of products, and ease of entry/exit
- any obstacle that makes it difficult for a new firm to enter a market
- a firm in perfect competition can have positive economic profit only in the _________
- profit maximization may be loss _______
- a good/service that is identical regardless of which firm produces it
Down
- a name for a firm in perfect competition because no seller has control over the price at which it sells
- change in total revenue from the sale of one additional unit of output
- When the market structure has a large number of firms, with a homogeneous product, and easy entrance/exit, it is ______ competition
- the marginal revenue, price, demand, etc. curve for a firm in p.c. is a ______ line
- a firm in perfect competition will ____ when the price drops below the minimum average variable cost
- the movement from short-run positive economic profit to long-run zero economic profit occurs because of ______ of new firms
- in perfect competition, the firm's _____ equals its marginal revenue
14 Clues: profit maximization may be loss _______ • the condition of the quantity at which profit maximization occurs • in perfect competition, the firm's _____ equals its marginal revenue • any obstacle that makes it difficult for a new firm to enter a market • a good/service that is identical regardless of which firm produces it • ...
Econ Society: Find as many words as you can to exchange for money!!! 2023-02-28
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- A Type of government intervention to encourage production is _________
- A ________ economy is one where the government controls the level of production of goods and their distribution.
- A subsidy causes costs of production to __________
- An example of Game Theory in Real-life is the _______ Dilemma
- Income tax is _______ tax
- Total Revenue - Total Cost = ________
- ________ is when one firm has 100% Market Share
Down
- An indirect tax causes prices to _____________
- There are 2 types of banks: Central Bank and _______ Bank.
- Sugar tax is _______ tax
- In order to avoid ________ the government should not print money
11 Clues: Sugar tax is _______ tax • Income tax is _______ tax • Total Revenue - Total Cost = ________ • An indirect tax causes prices to _____________ • ________ is when one firm has 100% Market Share • A subsidy causes costs of production to __________ • There are 2 types of banks: Central Bank and _______ Bank. • ...
Investment 2017-06-07
Across
- Has a trunk
- Flying mammal
- a managed fund designed specifically to produce benefits when you retire
- something of value
- an interest rate that remains the same for the period of the loan.
- individual or firm that specialisers in buying and selling shares
- putting money into something in order to make a profit.
- Likes to chase mice
- a record of income earned and money spent during the previous week
- Man's best friend
- fund a pool of money that comes from people who have similar investment goals.
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- all the investments an individual has
- acceptable to society`s current standards
- a document issued by a firm when you lend a sum of money
- rate that moves up or down.
- similiar to a debenture except the holders of these are one of the last to be repaid if a firm is liquidated.
- a way of saving so an employee has some money in retirement.
- of return the profit you receive on your investment as a percentage of the original investment.
- part of a firm`s profit that is divided among shareholders.
- a part ownership of a public company
- Large marsupial
21 Clues: Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • something of value • Likes to chase mice • rate that moves up or down. • a part ownership of a public company • all the investments an individual has • acceptable to society`s current standards • putting money into something in order to make a profit. • a document issued by a firm when you lend a sum of money • ...
