theory of the firm Crossword Puzzles
7-3 Deviance Symbolic Interaction No-Spaces 2024-04-18
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- If teenage girls are expecting a baby, they are ridiculed for breaking the rules that were created by ___
- ___ ___ provides an explanation for why deviant behavior depends upon who is involved and where they are living
- We are taught deviance by our ___ ___ , according to differential association theory
- __ __ : deviance occurs when you know a lot of deviants, they are important to you, and you are not very old.
- Secondary deviance means deviance as a lifestyle, & deviance as part of one’s personal ____ .
- It takes more than one person to achieve ___ , but only one person is criticized after the fact, & labeling theory shows us why.
- You imitate criminal activity when you see it exhibited by someone ___ in your life, per differential association
- Becker: “Deviance happens when society manufactures ___ and then forces those ___ onto other people.”
- Joe is released from jail and rejected by his hometown, because of the stigma of a ___ ___ .
- Labeling can give rise to an unflattering title that is used to keep people from fitting into society, also known as a ___ .
- You learn to be conservative or Buddhist or deviant all by ___ with other people, per differential association
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- If students have teachers that ___ ___ as troublemakers, this is a sign of secondary deviance.
- ___ ___ dictates deviant behavior, according to labeling theory, not the behavior itself.
- If teenage boys are expecting a baby, they receive no ridicule because their ___ is not the same as it is for girls
- Becker: “A person is not deviant because of what they do, but because of the ___ of norms by another person”
- Functionalism, conflict theory, and ___ ___ all analyze society, and the latter provides us with labeling theory
- If you break the speed limit every once in a while, you are only guilty of ___ ___ .
- The ___ you are when you see criminal activity, the more likely it is that you will imitate criminal activity
- Sutherland argued that our biology played less of a role in deviance than our ___
- Through ___ we learn either to follow group norms, or we learn to be deviant, per interactionists.
20 Clues: Sutherland argued that our biology played less of a role in deviance than our ___ • We are taught deviance by our ___ ___ , according to differential association theory • If you break the speed limit every once in a while, you are only guilty of ___ ___ . • ___ ___ dictates deviant behavior, according to labeling theory, not the behavior itself. • ...
Super Crossword - Unit 9 & 10 2013-07-22
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- Small in amount, of little substance or strength.
- The answer to a problem or question.
- An act of removing an obstruction or restriction.
- Important; of consequence. Observations that are unlikely to occur by chance.
- The act of destroying something.
- Something that happens quickly, without warning, or unexpectedly.
- The time by which something must be finished or submitted.
- To make or hold stable, firm or steadfast.
- A mass of stone or metal that has reached the earth from outer space.
- A change that is highly effective or striking.
- The state of being without risk of injury, danger, or loss.
- Characterised by lack of speed.
- To increase gradually in size, amount, etc.
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- The striking of one thing against another.
- Coming violently into contact.
- Taking place, changing, moving, etc., by small degrees or little by little:
- To produce or manufacture (goods) in large quantities, especially by machinery.
- The state of being modified; a partial alteration.
- A group of ideas, that can be used to explain and predict an answer.
- The design, development, production, and use of aircraft.
- An imitation or enactment. Pretending or feigning.
- Something that needs a solution or discussion.
- To turn from a true course or straight line.
- To become greater, as in number, size, strength, or quality.
- To make less; cause to diminish.
- To construct by assembling and joining parts or materials.
- Resistant to sudden change or deterioration: steadfast; not wavering or changeable.
- To make an investigation into something.
- To cause to incline downward.
- A declaration of an intention to inflict punishment or injury.
30 Clues: To cause to incline downward. • Coming violently into contact. • Characterised by lack of speed. • The act of destroying something. • To make less; cause to diminish. • The answer to a problem or question. • To make an investigation into something. • The striking of one thing against another. • To make or hold stable, firm or steadfast. • ...
Unit 12 2018-03-27
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- go on about
- ________ are usually good at language
- We didn't expect to find the _________
- it ________ have invented
- She's found an _________ evidence for her theory.
- If he _______ been standing there.
- She should have gotten the ________ she deserved
- Did she tell you something _______?
- come across
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- look into
- She became a _________ scientist
- ______ of qualifications
- He's a ________ of being quite rude, sometimes.
- This was the effect produce by __________
- Some theory have an _________ approach.
- Other scientist __________ her job.
- come up
- well-________ person
18 Clues: come up • look into • go on about • come across • well-________ person • ______ of qualifications • it ________ have invented • She became a _________ scientist • If he _______ been standing there. • Other scientist __________ her job. • Did she tell you something _______? • ________ are usually good at language • We didn't expect to find the _________ • ...
Contemporary Philosophy 2021-04-15
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- The man who altered certain emphases in the system of marxism
- Discourse on positivism as a whole is written by__
- Unconscious is reserviour of human motivation comprised of instincts
- Linguistic philosophy was attempted at the beginning of 20th century by a group of philosophers round
- A philosopher whose theory suggest that technology alientes humans from themselves
- Rudolf camap.Friedrich waisman,L.witgenstein and B.Russell formulae a criterion of meaning often called the___principle
- Edmund husseres theory links up with the ideas of
- In 19th century revolt against holy alliance represented mainly by__
- Karl marx‘s theory directly oppose the theory of__
- Philosophy in revolt against traditions
- Western philosopher who is the first person to incorporate eastern philosophy into a systemic history of philosophy
- Husseri created a___method in which the philosopher would not look at what is presented to consiousness
- The university where arthur schopenhauer had studied
- august comte prepared the way of systemic
- Various books were published after marxs death by
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- Who thought philosophy results from disease of language and can be going back through language
- The man who pioneered non classical philosophy
- English biologist deeply related with rationalism
- The romantic movement was at first mainly___
- Whose political theories has major influence on facism
- The country where we seen the evolution of a technical philosophy in 20th century
- whose extentialism is atheistic but god‘s absence is positive
- Manifesto The most famous work of marx and Engles
- The writter of the book “Time and Fee will” is
- The major force in the 20th century that strengthen facism and nazism
- Rationalism revolt began with philosophers
- The famous philosopher of the era of german romantism
- British philosopher and mathematician who won nobel prize in literature
- Karl marx stated the beginning of all criticism begins with__
- Freud stated that humans are never able to break completely free of their own___romance
30 Clues: Philosophy in revolt against traditions • august comte prepared the way of systemic • Rationalism revolt began with philosophers • The romantic movement was at first mainly___ • The man who pioneered non classical philosophy • The writter of the book “Time and Fee will” is • English biologist deeply related with rationalism • ...
Business Extra Credit Final 2023-12-13
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- Mix Product,Price,Distribution, Promotion
- Regional,community, neighborhood, and lifestyle are ___ shopping centers.
- Business owned by one person
- Form,Time,Place, Possession
- A person who risks time, effort, and money to start and operate a business
- All of the product a company offers
- Formed by nations to promote trade
- stock Its claims on dividends are paid before common stock
- Expensive,few sellers
- A _ economy gives decision-making power about what to produce & buy to individuals and businesses.
- Costly but benefits society and business
- Can include raw materials,finished-goods, or work-in-process
- Unfavorable trade balance
- The __ model of social responsibility addresses needs of society and also emphasizes profits.
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- Set of activities involved in receiving and storing goods and preparing them for shipment
- Way in which people deal with creation and distribution of wealth
- Requires finding out what the customer needs first.
- Person in the partnership that assumes unlimited liability
- Theory that employees are motivated to achieve based on how rewards match their effort
- Let the buyer beware
- Line of authority extending from highest to lowest levels of an organization.
- Organized effort of individuals to produce and sell,for a profit-goods and services
- Another name for employee
- Being disorganized, poor planning, not trusting employees are barriers to__.
- Document describing terms of partnership
- Anyone who may be affected by the actions, policies, or decisions of the company
- Financing that must be repaid within one year or less.
- Group of similar products that differ only in relatively minor characteristics
- Strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats
- Stream Source of money flowing into the firm
- Data presented in useful form for a specific purpose.
31 Clues: Let the buyer beware • Expensive,few sellers • Another name for employee • Unfavorable trade balance • Form,Time,Place, Possession • Business owned by one person • Formed by nations to promote trade • All of the product a company offers • Document describing terms of partnership • Costly but benefits society and business • Mix Product,Price,Distribution, Promotion • ...
Final Exam 2015-12-08
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- All lobes continue to grow in adolescences except this one.
- Modifying existing schema to fit new information
- Matching the way you teach to the way you learn
- Failure to form stable and secure identity
- Thinking about our thinking.Regulation of thinking.
- Vygotsky Sociocultural theory was what kind of developmental theory?
- fluctuating self-esteem
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- Changes that occur in thinking
- Stable self-esteem
- Piaget theory of development was what kind of developmental theory?
- Who viewed children as "little scientist"?
- Taking new information and fit into existing schema
12 Clues: Stable self-esteem • fluctuating self-esteem • Changes that occur in thinking • Failure to form stable and secure identity • Who viewed children as "little scientist"? • Matching the way you teach to the way you learn • Modifying existing schema to fit new information • Thinking about our thinking.Regulation of thinking. • ...
earth science lesson 1 2025-09-02
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- any sun and all its Satellites
- graph that Shows what part of a whole population has a characteristic.
- theory- Our Universe is getting bigger in all directions
- data put into a picture
- asymmetrical
- a theory tested and found to be true 100% of the time for generations.
- with your eyes of technology.
- the name of our sun
- information gathered in a scientific experiment or Study
- - observation
- Circular bowl shape with a spin
- -a tested Statement found to be true through many experiments.
- 671,000,000m/m or 299,792,458m/s
- way. the galaxy, our solar system is in
- the study of things around us in an Organized way.
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- - educated guess
- - the steps we go through to make a scientific discovery
- Study of the observable universe.
- graph that compares 2 or more things
- data organized in columns &rows
- graph that shows a change in something over time
- - hendersonville, NC, USA, Earth, Sol system, Milky Way, Observable Universe
- group of stars close enough to have some gravitational pull on each other Star
- anything in orbit around a larger object
- Person who studies the observable universe
- Oval shape.
26 Clues: Oval shape. • asymmetrical • - observation • - educated guess • the name of our sun • data put into a picture • with your eyes of technology. • any sun and all its Satellites • data organized in columns &rows • Circular bowl shape with a spin • 671,000,000m/m or 299,792,458m/s • Study of the observable universe. • graph that compares 2 or more things • ...
APSY5010 Review 2013-04-18
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- The B of Rosenberg and Hovland's (1960)ABC model of attitudes
- Determines how true a measure is of the concept it measures
- Self presentation theory involves low social self _____
- Social ______ theory surrounding social reality and knowledge
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- Social ______ also known as social phobia
- Bowlby's theory also applied to adult love
- Self _____ Process of self sabotage in education
- Theory of _______ Behaviour
- _____ to hip ratio, involved in evolutionary theory of attraction
- Women often prefer their ________ friends
10 Clues: Theory of _______ Behaviour • Social ______ also known as social phobia • Women often prefer their ________ friends • Bowlby's theory also applied to adult love • Self _____ Process of self sabotage in education • Self presentation theory involves low social self _____ • Determines how true a measure is of the concept it measures • ...
Nature of Science 2023-02-02
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- Showing no prejudice for or against something; impartial.
- method steps Question, Research, Hypothesis, Experiment, Analyze the Data, Conclusion
- a reaction to a stimulus
- A testable explanation of an observed phenomena
- Information obtained through the senses.
- the horizontal axis on a coordinate plane; represents the independent variable
- variable The measurable effect, outcome, or response in which the research is interested.
- vs. theory A law summarizes what happens; a theory is an attempt to explain why it happens
- the principles of right and wrong that guide an individual in making decisions
- favoring one side unduly; prejudiced
- group In an experiment, the group that is exposed to the treatment, that is, to one version of the independent variable.
- the vertical axis on a coordinate plane; represents the dependent variable
- A trait that helps an organism survive and reproduce
- review A process by which the procedures and results of an experiment are evaluated by other scientists who are in the same field or who are conducting similar research.
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- data Numerical data associated with mathematical models and statistical techniques used to analyze spatial location and association.
- A logical interpretation based on prior knowledge and experience.
- a signal to which an organism responds
- experiment An experiment in which only one variable is manipulated at a time.
- variable The experimental factor that is manipulated by the experimenter; the variable whose effect is being studied.
- In an experiment, the group that is not exposed to the treatment.
- regulation of an organism's internal conditions to maintain life
- data Data describing color, odor, shape, or some other physical characteristic
- size The number of subjects used in an experiment or study. Generally, the larger the better.
- the conditions of the experiment that we keep the same.
- An organized way of gathering and analyzing evidence about the natural world.
- an explanation of a natural phenomenon supported by many observations and experiments over time. Ex: cell theory and theory of evolution.
- A fake or false science that makes claims based on little or no scientific evidence.
- describes relationships under certain conditions in nature (may be a mathematical formula).
- Control in a medical experiment. A harmless pill, medicine, or procedure prescribed more for the psychological benefit to the patient than for any physiological effect.
29 Clues: a reaction to a stimulus • favoring one side unduly; prejudiced • a signal to which an organism responds • Information obtained through the senses. • A testable explanation of an observed phenomena • A trait that helps an organism survive and reproduce • the conditions of the experiment that we keep the same. • Showing no prejudice for or against something; impartial. • ...
plate tectonics 2017-10-20
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- An underwater canyon
- A large break in Earth’s crust
- Scientist who discovered continental drift
- remains of ancient organisms that prove the continental drift theory
- The place where mountains form
- Scientist who discovered sea-floor spreading
- A super continent before Pangaea
- The adding of new material to the ocean floor
- When the ocean floor sinks into the mantle
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- The most recent supercontinent
- Broken pieces of Earth’s crust
- The theory that the plates are moving
- The bottom of an ocean or sea
- The place where a rift valley forms
- All of the different landmasses put together
- The place where faults form
- Underwater mountain chains
- A deep valley in Earth’s crust
- Device that uses sound waves
- The top layer of Earth
20 Clues: An underwater canyon • The top layer of Earth • Underwater mountain chains • The place where faults form • Device that uses sound waves • The bottom of an ocean or sea • The most recent supercontinent • Broken pieces of Earth’s crust • A large break in Earth’s crust • The place where mountains form • A deep valley in Earth’s crust • A super continent before Pangaea • ...
mia au 2020-12-08
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- a third great phiolosopher
- method new approach to science
- Revolution a new way of thinking
- the great english scientist
- philosopher
- system of ideas meant to explain something
- a new intellectual movement
- the french word for philospher
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- another influential french writer
- sun centered theory
- by which people created a goverment
- pen name
- theory earth centered view
- an italian scientists
14 Clues: pen name • philosopher • sun centered theory • an italian scientists • a third great phiolosopher • theory earth centered view • the great english scientist • a new intellectual movement • method new approach to science • the french word for philospher • Revolution a new way of thinking • another influential french writer • by which people created a goverment • ...
YP Review 2 2022-03-28
19 Clues: burglar • to deny • to honor • a parent • set apart • a copy of • to delight • lawlessness • collaborator • the evil one • standing firm • extreme anger • feeling of desire • city in Macedonia • pain and distress • saw something happened • expression of gratitude • feeling of deep affection • complete trust in someone
Bk3 Unit 7 Group 3 2021-10-05
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- services that include the physical area provided by an organization
- affected or influenced
- having a special natural ability
- continued
- no longer useful
- make things equal
- strong or working effectively
- related to the theory and method of teaching
- taking everything into consideration
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- it is certain or definitely true
- current or modern
- to access or make use of
- amazement and joy
- something against which skills or ideas are measured
- a period of ten years
- working theory
- appeared slowly
- exactly the same
- foolish or stupid
- not useful anymore
20 Clues: continued • working theory • appeared slowly • no longer useful • exactly the same • current or modern • amazement and joy • make things equal • foolish or stupid • not useful anymore • a period of ten years • affected or influenced • to access or make use of • strong or working effectively • it is certain or definitely true • having a special natural ability • ...
Motivation, Emotion, and Personality 2021-11-15
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- emotional responses are triggered by a cognitive evaluation of the situation
- Psychological theory of motivation that says individuals seek to meet their most basic needs before they can progress to trying to meet higher level needs
- a complex psychological process that involves a subjective experience, a physiological response and a behavior or expressive response
- the theory about the importance of the unconscious on personality
- The measurable and definable aspects that make up a personality
- - the biological, emotional, cognitive, or social forces that result in a specific behavior
- The theory about morals: the inherent goodness of people, based on people’s want to be good and do good.
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- Emotions as a means of survival and reproduction
- How a person characteristically behaves, thinks, and feels.
- The 500 question true or false quiz.
- Observational learning, conscious cognitive processes, social situations, and self efficacy
- the theory that states that emotions arise from the perception of bodily changes
- emotions are the result of the interaction between the physiological arousal and the cognitive label we use to respond to stimuli
- Uses the five big traits to assign a personality.
- Focuses more on one’s ability to interact successfully with others.
15 Clues: The 500 question true or false quiz. • Emotions as a means of survival and reproduction • Uses the five big traits to assign a personality. • How a person characteristically behaves, thinks, and feels. • The measurable and definable aspects that make up a personality • the theory about the importance of the unconscious on personality • ...
Criminology terminology 2018-12-05
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- Going against the norms and values of society
- To reoffend
- Breakdown of social norms
- Drop out from society
- Labelling theorist
- Deprivation inequality
- Form of control, conformity
- Not working
- Period of science
- New approach
- Becker theory
- Crime is a study of
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- Find new ways
- Young criminal
- American dream functionalist
- Bourgeoisie, proletariat conflict
- Frustration theory derived from
- Idea its a mans world
- A group within a culture
- Misuse
- Less opportunity
- Macro approach
- Gender specific to women
- Major minor offence
24 Clues: Misuse • To reoffend • Not working • New approach • Find new ways • Becker theory • Young criminal • Macro approach • Less opportunity • Period of science • Labelling theorist • Major minor offence • Crime is a study of • Idea its a mans world • Drop out from society • Deprivation inequality • A group within a culture • Gender specific to women • Breakdown of social norms • Form of control, conformity • ...
The Physics Hall of Fame_Raghav 2025-10-01
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- Famous for work on black holes.
- – Pioneer of alternating current (AC).
- Famous for wave equation and cat thought experiment.
- – Discovered radioactivity, Nobel laureate.
- Developed equations of electromagnetism.
- – Proposed the theory of relativity.
- Proposed the absolute temperature scale.
- – Developed the model of the atom with orbits.
- – Discovered the law of gravitation.
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- Known for pressure law and fluid mechanics.
- Known for the uncertainty principle.
- – Father of quantum theory.
- Demonstrated radio waves experimentally.
- – Known for electromagnetic induction.
- Discovered the nucleus of the atom.
15 Clues: – Father of quantum theory. • Famous for work on black holes. • Discovered the nucleus of the atom. • Known for the uncertainty principle. • – Proposed the theory of relativity. • – Discovered the law of gravitation. • – Pioneer of alternating current (AC). • – Known for electromagnetic induction. • Demonstrated radio waves experimentally. • ...
The Developmental Approach 2013-05-07
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- What does the this approach look at the development of?
- The condition where behaviour is learnt through observing other people's rewards and punishments.
- What is the study on aggression?
- The condition where people learn through making associations between stimuli and responses.
- What is the major psychological theory for Freud?
- Samuel and Bryant asked if this affected conservation awareness.
- Whose theory were Samuel and Bryant retesting?
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- What is the study that looks at the Oedipus Complex?
- What is the study of conservation awareness?
- What is the major psychological theory for Bandura?
- What is the assumption of this approach?
- Studying children has lots of ... implications.
- Bandura asked if behaviour was learnt through...?
- What did Freud call Hans - a little ...?
- The condition where behaviour is learnt through rewards and punishments.
15 Clues: What is the study on aggression? • What is the assumption of this approach? • What did Freud call Hans - a little ...? • What is the study of conservation awareness? • Whose theory were Samuel and Bryant retesting? • Studying children has lots of ... implications. • Bandura asked if behaviour was learnt through...? • What is the major psychological theory for Freud? • ...
Chapter 1 Terms 2013-11-13
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- a government in which all power belongs to one central agency
- a government in which all power rests with an individual or small group
- a body of people, living in a defined territory, with a government that can make and enforce law without the consent of any higher authority
- the institution through which a society makes and enforces public policies
- government where a small group of persons chosen by the people to act as their representatives expresses the popular will
- a government in which supreme authority rests with the people
- an alliance of independent states
- all the things a government decides to do
- government in which a single person holds all political power
- the principle that the will of the majority controls the actions of government
- Force Theory, Evolutionary Theory, Divine Right Theory, Social Contract Theory
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- Form a more perfect union,Establish justice,Insure domestic tranquility,Provide for the common defense,Promote the general welfare,Secure the blessings of liberty
- a government in which power is divided between one central and several local governments
- the total absence of government
- to have supreme and absolute power within a territory
- an economic system characterized by the private ownership of capital goods, private investment, and a competitive marketplace that determines success or failure
- the process of blending and adjusting competing views and interests
- a government with separate executive and legislative branches
- the will of the people is translated into public policy by the people themselves in mass meetings
- a government in which the executive branch is part of the legislative branch and subject to its control
- the body of fundamental laws setting out the principles, structures, and processes of a government
- government in which a small, usually self-appointed group has the sole power to rule
- one who holds certain rights and responsibilities within a state
23 Clues: the total absence of government • an alliance of independent states • all the things a government decides to do • to have supreme and absolute power within a territory • a government in which all power belongs to one central agency • a government with separate executive and legislative branches • a government in which supreme authority rests with the people • ...
Tectonic Activity 2015-01-08
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- The theory that explains large pieces of the lithosphere called plates move and change shape.
- This volcano buried Pompeii.
- Landform that always forms above a subduction zone when magma from a melting plate rises.
- Sinking process occurring around the Pacific Ring of Fire.
- The solid outer layer of earth that consists of the crust and the rigid upper part of the mantle.
- Section of the Earth below the crust.
- The Theory of Continental _____________.
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- Scientist who first proposed the theory that the continents drifted.
- When the ground shakes because of movement of plate boundaries.
- Forms at an ocean-ocean convergent boundary.
- A long, undersea chain that has a steep, narrow valley at its center and that creates new organic lithosphere as tectonic plates move apart.
- Crust that always sinks at a convergent boundary.
- Deepest part of the oceans.
- Number of centimeters that average plates move in one year.
- The Mid-Atlantic Ridge runs through this country.
- "Surf's up" at this tectonic hot spot
16 Clues: Deepest part of the oceans. • This volcano buried Pompeii. • "Surf's up" at this tectonic hot spot • Section of the Earth below the crust. • The Theory of Continental _____________. • Forms at an ocean-ocean convergent boundary. • Crust that always sinks at a convergent boundary. • The Mid-Atlantic Ridge runs through this country. • ...
Inventors and Innovators 2023-10-17
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- The inventor of the steam engine.
- The mathematician who introduced the concept of binary code.
- The inventor of the first practical camera.
- The engineer responsible for the first commercial electric telegraph.
- The physicist who formulated the laws of motion.
- The innovator behind the first successful airplane.
- The scientist known for the theory of evolution.
- The inventor of the printing press.
- The scientist who discovered penicillin.
- The engineer responsible for the first practical automobile.
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- The engineer behind the first practical steam locomotive.
- The chemist who developed the periodic table.
- The inventor of the electric battery.
- The physicist known for the theory of relativity.
- The creator of the first practical sewing machine.
- The computer programming pioneer and mathematician.
- The inventor of the light bulb.
- The inventor of the cotton gin.
- The creator of the World Wide Web.
- The inventor of the telephone.
20 Clues: The inventor of the telephone. • The inventor of the light bulb. • The inventor of the cotton gin. • The inventor of the steam engine. • The creator of the World Wide Web. • The inventor of the printing press. • The inventor of the electric battery. • The scientist who discovered penicillin. • The inventor of the first practical camera. • ...
science 2023-02-10
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- The factor tested during an experiment
- A characteristic that allows an organism to better survive
- Changes undergone by living things as they grow
- Problem-solving procedures used by scientists to define a problem
- span The length of time an organism is expected to live
- A living things made up of two or more cells
- The smallest unit of an organism
- The regulation of steady life- maintaining conditions
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- A theory that nonliving things produce living things
- A reaction
- The theory that living things only come from other living things
- Prediction that can be tested
- The standard used during an experiment
- Something that and organism responds too, (ex. heat, light and odor)
- An explanation based on observations
15 Clues: A reaction • Prediction that can be tested • The smallest unit of an organism • An explanation based on observations • The factor tested during an experiment • The standard used during an experiment • A living things made up of two or more cells • Changes undergone by living things as they grow • A theory that nonliving things produce living things • ...
World Changing Science 2024-07-25
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- - Developed the principles of vaccination and pasteurization
- - Developed the first successful polio vaccine.
- - Father of modern genetics.
- - Developed the theory of relativity.
- - Discovered penicillin.
- - Pioneered research on radioactivity.
- - Developed the model of the atom with quantized energy levels.
- - Pioneered computer science and artificial intelligence.
- - Co-discovered the structure of DNA.
- - Proposed the theory of evolution by natural selection.
- - Invented the alternating current (AC) electrical system.
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- - Discovered the expansion of the universe.
- - Contributed to the discovery of the DNA double helix structure.
- - Improved the telescope and supported heliocentrism.
- - Known as the father of modern chemistry.
- - Formulated the laws of motion and universal gravitation.
- - Discovered electromagnetic induction.
- - Known for his work on black holes and cosmology.
- - Revolutionized the study of primates.
19 Clues: - Discovered penicillin. • - Father of modern genetics. • - Developed the theory of relativity. • - Co-discovered the structure of DNA. • - Pioneered research on radioactivity. • - Discovered electromagnetic induction. • - Revolutionized the study of primates. • - Known as the father of modern chemistry. • - Discovered the expansion of the universe. • ...
Psychology Chapter 4: Sensation 2025-01-31
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- Height of a sound wave
- The tendency for sensory receptors to decrease in response to stimuli that continue at the same level
- nerve Carries information from the retina to the brain
- Provides information on the position of your body by sensing gravity and motion
- a theory describing how pain signals open a neurological “pain gate” in the spinal cord and how other touch signals close the gate
- An opening in the iris that allows light to enter the eye
- Sensory receptor organs that contain the receptor cells for taste
- Blending of frequencies
- threshold smallest difference between 2 stimuli that can be detected half of the time
- A ring of muscles that range in color from light blue to dark brown
- Physical sensation of frequency revolving in psychological experience of high and low sounds.
- The area on retina where the optic leaves the eye and that contains no receptor cells
- Begins with sound waves and vibrations in the air, water, solid material
- Provides information about the movement and location of different parts of your body
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- The nerve that transmits neural impulses containing smell information from the nose to the brain
- the weakest amount of a given stimulus that a person can detect half of the time
- detection theory A theory stating that detecting a stimulus is influenced by a person’s decision-making strategy
- which is a thin flexible membrane that vibrates in sequence with sound waves
- the process that detects stimuli from your body and environment
- The number of sound waves that passes through a given point in one second
- the study of how physical stimuli are translated into psychological experience
- A clear, elastic, disc-shaped structure that refocuses light
- When the eardrum vibrates from sound waves
- The light-sensitive surface at the back of the eye
24 Clues: Height of a sound wave • Blending of frequencies • When the eardrum vibrates from sound waves • The light-sensitive surface at the back of the eye • nerve Carries information from the retina to the brain • An opening in the iris that allows light to enter the eye • A clear, elastic, disc-shaped structure that refocuses light • ...
History of Industrial Economics 2023-09-08
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- Competition Knight was instrumental in refining the ______ model
- _________ wrote Principles of Economics and also wrote Industry and Trade?
- In 1926, ___ questioned the Idea of perfect competition and developed the concept of imperfect market competition.
- ___'s work examines the structure of certain British industries in the context of their historical development taking into consideration significant industry trends
- the work of Robin Marris was extended further by Galbraith in a quite different framework named ____________
- this market structure emerged after product diversification was introduced and focused on power dynamics
- the objective of the firm is decided by its _________.
- Newman and Morgenson Who coined the term industrial economics for the first time?
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- which development economist who focused on entrepreneurship, innovation and analysis of competition had a profound impact on contemporary industrial economics.
- ___ provided a very clear description of manufacturing industries and the historical pattern of growth they followed
- MC= MR is the maximisation of __________________.
- The impact of ____ 's work on industrial economics was regarded as the single most important antecedent of contemporary industrial economics because of its contribution to concepts of duopoly, oligopoly etc
- conduct performance what nexus was provided by Bain as a framework for industrial analysis?
- price Adam Smith regarded that a product has a market price and a ______________.
- __ developed new theories on consumer demand based on Chamberlin's theory
- There were two schools of thought in industrial economics on the basis of methodological divisions. One school, led by ____, followed an abstract and deductive reasoning to test a hypothesis. The other was the historical school with an inductive approach
- ___ was a follower of Smith and expanded on his work to establish conditions for equating price and average cost.
- Adam Smith's contribution to the field of industrial economics is the analysis of product ____
18 Clues: MC= MR is the maximisation of __________________. • the objective of the firm is decided by its _________. • __ developed new theories on consumer demand based on Chamberlin's theory • _________ wrote Principles of Economics and also wrote Industry and Trade? • Competition Knight was instrumental in refining the ______ model • ...
Practice Framework 2016-09-14
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- the act of taking part
- putting the client at the heart of your practice
- the knowledge you gain in life and/or practice
- working together
- recognizing your own strengths and areas for development
- to be in touch verbally or in writing
- being neutral or unbiased
- walking the talk and talking the walk
- a shared group of values and beliefs
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- Bronfenbrenner created this theory
- a strong theory
- the act of taking care of someone or something
- the clients way
- understanding the circumstances even when you have not experienced it yourself
- comments designed to assist with personal or professional growth
- official document which specifies behavior
- hierarchy of needs creator
- the base of a relationship
- making someone feel strong
- adapt or alter
20 Clues: adapt or alter • a strong theory • the clients way • working together • the act of taking part • hierarchy of needs creator • the base of a relationship • being neutral or unbiased • making someone feel strong • Bronfenbrenner created this theory • a shared group of values and beliefs • to be in touch verbally or in writing • walking the talk and talking the walk • ...
sociology unit 3 2023-05-17
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- a theory that society is in a state of perpetual conflict because of competition for limited resources
- the idea that two control systems—inner controls and outer controls—work against our tendencies to deviate
- the basics of society and things that are socially acceptable as well
- a theory that states that when you are called something, you often will go along with what you are called
- the view of social behavior that emphasizes linguistic or gestural communication and its subjective understanding, especially the role of language in the formation of the child as a social being.
- using illegitimate means to reach your goals
- a sign or gesture that represents something in a culture
- a type of person who doesnt follow the social norms
- things that society holds on a pedestal
- crimes committed mostly by the rich
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- a theory developed by Edwin Sutherland proposing that through interaction with others, individuals learn the values, attitudes, techniques, and motives for criminal behavior
- embracing conventional behavior
- crimes mostly committed by people of a lower social class
- a framework for building theory that sees society as a complex system whose parts work together to promote solidarity and stability
- to reject social goals and institutionalized means for achieving them and to replace them with new goals and means
- proposal that pressure derived from social factors, such as lack of income or lack of quality education, drives individuals to commit crime
- a superhero that commits deviant behavior, symbol of a bat
- innovation,ritualism,retreatism,rebellion
- to reject social goals and institutionalized means for achieving them
- things that aren't accepted in society and can get you jailtime
20 Clues: embracing conventional behavior • crimes committed mostly by the rich • things that society holds on a pedestal • innovation,ritualism,retreatism,rebellion • using illegitimate means to reach your goals • a type of person who doesnt follow the social norms • a sign or gesture that represents something in a culture • ...
8 and 9 2021-05-27
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- Primary occupation of children
- look back
- Prefers abstraction, theory, and exploration
- The central core of the levels of learning.
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- Adult learning theory
- Primary task of infancy
- Views situations with multiple lenses
- Life stage focusing on psychosocial development
- Learning theory that includes - punishment
- Life stage focusing on self-identity
- Refers to head to toe
- Learning style that prefers hands on
12 Clues: look back • Adult learning theory • Refers to head to toe • Primary task of infancy • Primary occupation of children • Life stage focusing on self-identity • Learning style that prefers hands on • Views situations with multiple lenses • Learning theory that includes - punishment • The central core of the levels of learning. • Prefers abstraction, theory, and exploration • ...
Chapter 1 Crossword 2015-10-05
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- research that is conducted for its own sake, without seeking a solution
- rule or law
- observable and measurable actions of people and animals
- theoretical entitles, or concepts, that enable someone to discuss something that can't be seen, touched, or measured directly
- school of psychology founded by Sigmund Freud that emphasizes the importance of unconscious motives and conflicts as determinants of human behavior
- set of assumptions about why something is the way it is
- school of psychology founded by Wilhelm Wundt that maintains that conscious experience breaks down into objective sensations and subjective feelings
- group united by cultural heritage, race, language, or common history
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- school of psychology founded by William James that emphasizes the purposes of behavior and mental processes
- unobservable and persistent beliefs that shape the ways in which people see and problem solving
- school of psychology that emphasizes the tendency to organize perceptions into meaningful wholes
- school of psychology founded by John Watson that defines psychology as the scientific study of observable behavior
- theory focusing on the evolution of behavior and mental processes
- perspective that focuses on the roles of ethnicity, gender, culture, and socioeconomic status in personality formation, behavior, and mental processes
- psychological perspective that emphasizes the influence of biology on behavior
- psychological view that assumes the existence of the self and emphasizes the importance of self-awareness
- theory that most of what fills an individual's mind is unconscious and consists of conflicting impulses, urges, and wishes
- psychological point of view that emphasizes the effects of experience on behavior
- theory that suggests that people have the ability to change their environments or to create new ones
- learned connection between two ideas or events
- viewpoint that emphasizes the role of thought processes in determining behavior
- scientific study of behavior and mental processes
- examination of one's own thoughts and feelings
23 Clues: rule or law • learned connection between two ideas or events • examination of one's own thoughts and feelings • scientific study of behavior and mental processes • observable and measurable actions of people and animals • set of assumptions about why something is the way it is • theory focusing on the evolution of behavior and mental processes • ...
ECONOMICS KEYWORDS 2025-08-05
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- Income a firm receives from selling products
- Where buyers and sellers interact
- 2 words - The next best alternative forgone
- Basic requirements for survival
- Things people desire but do not need to survive
- The quantity consumers are willing to buy
- The amount paid to buy a good or service
- Revenue minus costs
- Goods bought from other countries
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- People able and willing to work but can't find jobs
- Rise in general price levels over time
- Goods sold to other countries
- Decision made when resources are limited
- Exchange of goods and services between countries
- A person who buys goods and services
- Money spent to produce goods or services
- A person or firm that makes goods or services
- The quantity producers are willing to sell
- Money collected by the government from people/firms
- Not enough resources to meet all wants
20 Clues: Revenue minus costs • Goods sold to other countries • Basic requirements for survival • Where buyers and sellers interact • Goods bought from other countries • A person who buys goods and services • Rise in general price levels over time • Not enough resources to meet all wants • Decision made when resources are limited • Money spent to produce goods or services • ...
Theorist Crossword Puzzle 2025-09-15
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- Object permanence and separation anxiety may develop during this stage of Piaget's theory.
- This theorist believed that our unconscious thoughts influence our development over the lifespan.
- A central conflict in Erikson's theory that must be solved in a healthy way to move forward emotionally and\or socially in one's life.
- Murphy's theory; create, move, discuss, observe, play, read, sing
- This theorist coined the term "attachment" and explained that there are different types of attachments that children form in childhood.
- This theorist saw development as continuing from infancy through old age in a series of stages based on a central conflict.
- This theorist came up with a model of seven things that should be included in a child's day when between the ages of birth-third grade.
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- This stage of Piaget's theory involves children ages 7-12.
- This theorist brought forth the idea that suggests that observation plays a critical role in learning, but this observation does not necessarily need to take the form of watching a live model.
- A method of education that involves a non-traditional approach to learning that focuses on fostering a sense of independence and personal development in the classroom.
- A stage of Piaget's theory where infants and toddlers learn best through their senses while strengthening their motor skills.
- A Montessori term for a time in a child's life that is easily influenced.
- This theorist proposed that children’s intellectual development is not simply about accumulating more information, but involves qualitative changes in how children thin
- This theorist believed that children learn through guided participation with more knowledgeable others, like teachers or peers.
- Vygotsky's theory is known as a\an___________model of development.
15 Clues: This stage of Piaget's theory involves children ages 7-12. • Murphy's theory; create, move, discuss, observe, play, read, sing • Vygotsky's theory is known as a\an___________model of development. • A Montessori term for a time in a child's life that is easily influenced. • ...
Sleep 2025-03-13
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- The 24 hour rhythm that regulates sleep patterns
- A common sleep disorder involving difficulty falling or staying asleep
- The stage of sleep where vivid dreams occur
- Freud's theory that dreams allow us to express unconscious desire
- The stage of sleep where the body recovers and repairs
- The hormone that regulates sleep
- Theory that dreams help consolidate memories and problem-solve
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- Dream theory suggesting the brain tries to make sense of neural activity during sleep
- Effects of sleep deprivation that relate to problems with coordination and balance
- The lightest stage of sleep
- Visual representation (graph) of sleep stages throughout the night
- The region of the brain that produces and secretes melatonin
- Effects of sleep deprivation that relate to difficulties with thought processes such as memory
- Effects of sleep deprivation that relate to difficulty managing emotions
- The region of the brain that acts as the body's clock
15 Clues: The lightest stage of sleep • The hormone that regulates sleep • The stage of sleep where vivid dreams occur • The 24 hour rhythm that regulates sleep patterns • The region of the brain that acts as the body's clock • The stage of sleep where the body recovers and repairs • The region of the brain that produces and secretes melatonin • ...
Answer key 2013-12-10
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- French government and the psychologist who developed the first method of assessing intelligence. Introduced the concept mental age
- One of the founders of humanistic psychology, introduced a person-centered approach
- Obedience to authority. Electric shock experiment
- He published the first major overview of psychology. Structuralism and functionalism
- Strange-situation test. Secure and insecure (avoidant & anxious/ambivalent) attachment styles
- Fluid intelligence and Crystallized intelligence, Factor analysis grouping personality items according to similarities, identified 16 basic dimensions of personality
- Hierarchical model of personality. Introversion/extroversion and Emotional stability, Personality is rooted in biology
- Observational learning
- Multiple intelligence such as musical, bodily-kinesthetic, linguistic, mathematical/logical, spatial, intrapersonal, and interpersonal
- Classical conditioning
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- Developed the theory that children go through four stages of development which reflect different ways thinking about the world
- Father of psychoanalytic theory. Human behavior is determined by mental processes operating below that level of conscious awareness. Many of these unconscious conflicts arose from troubling childhood experiences
- General intelligence, g
- Stanford prison experiment. Social roles
- Moral development theory. (preconventional, conventional, postconventional)
- Our memory is fragile. Error of suggestibility
- One of the earliest scholars. Intelligence is related to speed of neural responses and the sensitivity of the sensory/perceptual systems
- Founder of behaviorism. Emphasizes the role of environmental forces in producing behavior
- A leading personality researcher, brought a classic scientific definition of personality, He highlighted the psychological nature and biological nature of personality, consistency of personality, Counted the dictionary words that could be used as personality traits(18,000)
- Operant conditioning. A learning process in which the consequences of an action determine the likelihood that it will be performed in the future (reinforcement)
- The architect of attachment theory, attachment motivates infants and caregivers to stay in close contact
- Conformity to social norm. Line match experiment
- Need hierarchy, humans must satisfy basic needs before they can address higher needs (self-actualization
23 Clues: Observational learning • Classical conditioning • General intelligence, g • Stanford prison experiment. Social roles • Our memory is fragile. Error of suggestibility • Conformity to social norm. Line match experiment • Obedience to authority. Electric shock experiment • Moral development theory. (preconventional, conventional, postconventional) • ...
theories of aging 2023-10-07
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- combines somatic mutation
- theory one or more harmful genes that activate over time
- genes is caused by environmental damage
- of living theory everyon has a finite number of breathes or heartbeats
- weakens over time
- promotes self-esteem
- the result of skin changing
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- theory everyone has a biological timeline to follow
- apart of the hypothalamus
- deoxyribonucleic acid
- antioxidants reduce this
- and tear good health will reduce the risk of
12 Clues: weakens over time • promotes self-esteem • deoxyribonucleic acid • antioxidants reduce this • combines somatic mutation • apart of the hypothalamus • the result of skin changing • genes is caused by environmental damage • and tear good health will reduce the risk of • theory everyone has a biological timeline to follow • theory one or more harmful genes that activate over time • ...
Module 7 - Sensation 2020-11-24
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- The light-sensitive surface at the back of the eyeball.
- ____ sense The system for sensing the position and movement of individual body parts.
- A sound’s highness or lowness, which depends on the frequency of the sound wave.
- ____ spot The point at which the optic nerve travels through the retina to exit the eye; the lack of rods and cones at this point creates a small blind spot.
- _____ attention Focusing conscious awareness on a particular stimulus to the exclusion of others.
- Visual receptor cells located in the retina that can detect sharp details and color.
- Visual receptor cells located in the retina that can detect only black, white, and gray.
- ____ down processing: Information processing that draws on expectations and experiences to interpret incoming sensory information.
- ____ nerve The nerve that carries sound information from the ears to the temporal lobes of the brain.
- ____ threshold: (just noticeable difference) The minimum amount of difference needed to detect that two stimuli are not the same.
- A transparent structure behind the pupil in the eye that changes shape to focus images on the retina.
- ____ nerve The nerve that carries visual information from the eye to the occipital lobes of the brain.
- sensory _____ Diminished sensitivity to constant and unchanging stimulation.
- ______ threshold: The minimum amount of stimulation needed to detect a particular stimulus.
- ______ cells Specialized cells in every sensory system of the body that can turn other kinds of energy into action potentials (neural impulses) that the brain can process.
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- ______ detection theory: A theory that predicts how and when we detect the presence of a faint stimulus (signal) amid background stimulation (noise).
- _____ sense The system for sensing body orientation and balance, which is located in the semicircular canals of the inner ear.
- _____ theory A theory of color vision that says cones are sensitive to red, green, or blue light—the three colors that combine to create millions of color combinations.
- The major organ of hearing; a snail-shaped, bony, fluid-filled structure in the inner ear where sound waves are changed to neural impulses.
- ___ cells The receptor cells for hearing; these are located in the cochlea and are responsible for changing sound vibrations into neural impulses.
- The process by which sensory systems (eyes, ears, and other sensory organs) and the nervous system receive stimuli from our environment.
- The adjustable opening in the center of the iris, which controls the amount of light entering the eye.
- A ring of muscle tissue that forms the colored portion of the eye and regulates the size of the pupil.
- The process of organizing and interpreting incoming sensory information.
- _______ process theory A theory of color vision that says color is processed by cones organized in opponent pairs (red–green, yellow–blue, and black–white); light that stimulates one half of the pair inhibits the other half.
- The clear, curved bulge on the front of the eye that bends light rays to begin focusing them.
- _____ up processing: Information processing that analyzes the raw stimuli entering through the many sensory systems.
27 Clues: The light-sensitive surface at the back of the eyeball. • The process of organizing and interpreting incoming sensory information. • sensory _____ Diminished sensitivity to constant and unchanging stimulation. • A sound’s highness or lowness, which depends on the frequency of the sound wave. • ...
Contemporary Philosophy 2021-04-15
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- The man who altered certain emphases in the system of marxism
- Discourse on positivism as a whole is written by__
- Unconscious is reserviour of human motivation comprised of instincts
- Linguistic philosophy was attempted at the beginning of 20th century by a group of philosophers round
- A philosopher whose theory suggest that technology alientes humans from themselves
- Rudolf camap.Friedrich waisman,L.witgenstein and B.Russell formulae a criterion of meaning often called the___principle
- Edmund husseres theory links up with the ideas of
- In 19th century revolt against holy alliance represented mainly by__
- Karl marx‘s theory directly oppose the theory of__
- Philosophy in revolt against traditions
- Western philosopher who is the first person to incorporate eastern philosophy into a systemic history of philosophy
- Husseri created a___method in which the philosopher would not look at what is presented to consiousness
- The university where arthur schopenhauer had studied
- august comte prepared the way of systemic
- Various books were published after marxs death by
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- Who thought philosophy results from disease of language and can be going back through language
- The man who pioneered non classical philosophy
- English biologist deeply related with rationalism
- The romantic movement was at first mainly___
- Whose political theories has major influence on facism
- The country where we seen the evolution of a technical philosophy in 20th century
- whose extentialism is atheistic but god‘s absence is positive
- Manifesto The most famous work of marx and Engles
- The writter of the book “Time and Fee will” is
- The major force in the 20th century that strengthen facism and nazism
- Rationalism revolt began with philosophers
- The famous philosopher of the era of german romantism
- British philosopher and mathematician who won nobel prize in literature
- Karl marx stated the beginning of all criticism begins with__
- Freud stated that humans are never able to break completely free of their own___romance
30 Clues: Philosophy in revolt against traditions • august comte prepared the way of systemic • Rationalism revolt began with philosophers • The romantic movement was at first mainly___ • The man who pioneered non classical philosophy • The writter of the book “Time and Fee will” is • English biologist deeply related with rationalism • ...
Human Development 2014-05-01
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- most preventable cause of disease in the U.S.
- psychosocial development
- measures developmental status in children
- guide caregivers in planning individualized care for patients
- concurrent use of many medications
- cognitive development theory
- most common untreated impairment in older adults
- "egocentrism"
- leading cause of death in older adults
- identifies high-risk adolescents
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- "object permanence"
- 3rd leading cause of death in older adults
- acute confusion
- generation of middle adults
- psychosexual development
- precedes the concept
- moral development theory
17 Clues: "egocentrism" • acute confusion • "object permanence" • precedes the concept • psychosocial development • psychosexual development • moral development theory • generation of middle adults • cognitive development theory • identifies high-risk adolescents • concurrent use of many medications • leading cause of death in older adults • measures developmental status in children • ...
Human Development 2022-10-11
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- most preventable cause of disease in the U.S.
- psychosocial development
- measures developmental status in children
- guide caregivers in planning individualized care for patients
- concurrent use of many medications
- cognitive development theory
- most common untreated impairment in older adults
- "egocentrism"
- leading cause of death in older adults
- identifies high-risk adolescents
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- "object permanence"
- 3rd leading cause of death in older adults
- acute confusion
- generation of middle adults
- psychosexual development
- precedes the concept
- moral development theory
17 Clues: "egocentrism" • acute confusion • "object permanence" • precedes the concept • psychosocial development • psychosexual development • moral development theory • generation of middle adults • cognitive development theory • identifies high-risk adolescents • concurrent use of many medications • leading cause of death in older adults • measures developmental status in children • ...
U3W1 Spelling Crossword 2022-02-16
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- the opposite of boys
- the Earth
- the opposite of soft
- inside a oyster
- the day before Friday
- being taught
- mammals that live in the ocean
- to move around
- a large group of animals
- after second
- a synonym for strict
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- cause pain or injury
- to pull
- helps a doctor
- a group of these makes a sentence
- a flowerless plant
- the opposite if imperfect
- to move really fast around
- what waiters do
- the opposite of thin
20 Clues: to pull • the Earth • being taught • after second • helps a doctor • to move around • inside a oyster • what waiters do • a flowerless plant • cause pain or injury • the opposite of boys • the opposite of soft • a synonym for strict • the opposite of thin • the day before Friday • a large group of animals • the opposite if imperfect • to move really fast around • mammals that live in the ocean • ...
Reinforcement Theory 2013-04-07
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- Reinforcement theory consists of reward and ___?
- What is the last name of our tutor?
- Reinforcement theory is a behaviourist theory based on what phenomena?
- Behaviour determined by consequences is the law of ___.
- Freud The Pleasure Principle was conceptualised by which famous psychoanalyst?
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- Reinforcement theory is based on what type of conditioning?
- Giving child a toy is what type of reinforcer?
- What are stimuli or events that increase the frequency of a response it follows?
- Adding a stimulus to increase a desired behaviour is what type of reinforcement?
- The reinforcement theory was the topic of which lecture?
10 Clues: What is the last name of our tutor? • Giving child a toy is what type of reinforcer? • Reinforcement theory consists of reward and ___? • Behaviour determined by consequences is the law of ___. • The reinforcement theory was the topic of which lecture? • Reinforcement theory is based on what type of conditioning? • ...
processes of science 2021-08-24
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- an elastic wave in the earth produced by an earthquake or other means.
- notation- As we know, the whole numbers can be extended till infinity, but we cannot write such huge numbers on a piece of paper ,speed- how fast something is moving
- digit- is a form of presenting very large numbers or very small numbers in a simpler form.
- to be on point
- to see thination of the elements or structure of something.e distance or product
- the study of the physical features of the earth and its atmosphere, and of human activity as it affects and is affected by these, including the distribution of populations and resources, land use, and industries.
- in adjectives corresponding to nouns ending in -meter (such as geometric corresponding to geometer and geometry)., volume- a book forming part of a work or series
- relating to measurements or dimensions analysis- detailed examprecision- the quality, condition, or fact of being exact and accurate.,
- a body's relative mass or the quantity of matter contained by it, giving rise to a downward force; the heaviness of a person or thing.
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- the branch of astronomy concerned with the physical nature of stars and other celestial bodies, and the application of the laws and theories of physics to the interpretation of astronomical observations.
- the emission of energy as electromagnetic waves or as moving subatomic particles
- the study of oceans gravity- the force that holds things down
- tectonics- a theory explaining the structure of the earth's crust and many associated phenomena as resulting from the interaction of rigid lithospheric plates which move slowly over the underlying mantle.
- Bang theory- a theory in astronomy: the universe originated billions of years ago in a rapid expansion from a single point of nearly infinite energy density — compare steady state theory Examples of big bang theory in a Sentence
- to test out something and take observations
- the branch of science concerned with fossil animals and plants.
16 Clues: to be on point • to test out something and take observations • the study of oceans gravity- the force that holds things down • the branch of science concerned with fossil animals and plants. • an elastic wave in the earth produced by an earthquake or other means. • the emission of energy as electromagnetic waves or as moving subatomic particles • ...
Vocabulary Rogue Wave 2020-10-15
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- a state or condition of mental uncertainty or excitement, as in awaiting a decision or outcome, usually accompanied by a degree of apprehension or anxiety
- is what happens near the end of a story after the climax and resolution of the major conflict. ... Simply put
- become or make greater in intensity, number, amount, or volume.
- The climax or turning point of a narrative work is its point of highest tension and drama
- occurs in a literary text when the author gives clues and hints about what is to come in the story.
- noun. the act or process of inferring. something that is inferred: to make rash inferences. Logic. the process of deriving the strict logical consequences of assumed premises.
- a written evidence of an action or word someone has said or done
- refers to a passage, book, or author as evidence for or justification of an argument or statement, especially in a scholarly work.
- a related series of incidents in a literary plot that build toward the point of greatest interest.
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- Serious disagreement or argument between a group of people. Dispute, Disagreement
- cause (something) to be under water
- he process or activity of accurately ascertaining one's position and planning and following a route.
- as an interrelated sequence
- the quality of being determined or resolute. or 2:a firm decision to do or not to do something.
- the main events of a play, novel, film, or
- a comprehensive description and explanation of an idea or theory
- work, devised and presented by the
17 Clues: as an interrelated sequence • work, devised and presented by the • cause (something) to be under water • the main events of a play, novel, film, or • become or make greater in intensity, number, amount, or volume. • a comprehensive description and explanation of an idea or theory • a written evidence of an action or word someone has said or done • ...
Rogue Wave Vocabulary 2020-10-16
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- a state or condition of mental uncertainty or excitement, as in awaiting a decision or outcome, usually accompanied by a degree of apprehension or anxiety
- is what happens near the end of a story after the climax and resolution of the major conflict. ... Simply put
- become or make greater in intensity, number, amount, or volume.
- The climax or turning point of a narrative work is its point of highest tension and drama
- occurs in a literary text when the author gives clues and hints about what is to come in the story.
- noun. the act or process of inferring. something that is inferred: to make rash inferences. Logic. the process of deriving the strict logical consequences of assumed premises.
- a written evidence of an action or word someone has said or done
- refers to a passage, book, or author as evidence for or justification of an argument or statement, especially in a scholarly work.
- a related series of incidents in a literary plot that build toward the point of greatest interest.
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- Serious disagreement or argument between a group of people. Dispute, Disagreement
- cause (something) to be under water
- he process or activity of accurately ascertaining one's position and planning and following a route.
- as an interrelated sequence
- the quality of being determined or resolute. or 2:a firm decision to do or not to do something.
- the main events of a play, novel, film, or
- a comprehensive description and explanation of an idea or theory
- work, devised and presented by the
17 Clues: as an interrelated sequence • work, devised and presented by the • cause (something) to be under water • the main events of a play, novel, film, or • become or make greater in intensity, number, amount, or volume. • a comprehensive description and explanation of an idea or theory • a written evidence of an action or word someone has said or done • ...
LA I Vocab Review 2025-01-08
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- oppressive emotion or sense of failure
- having lost nearly all hope
- able to change or adapt to new situations
- made a firm demand
- having or showing great knowledge
- self-assurance, firm trust in
- inner sense of what is right or wrong
- agreeably persuasive, imploring
- characterized by empathy and identify with the feelings of others
- firmness of purpose, resolution
- kindness and goodwill toward others
- bravery, ability to act even in the face of fear
- feeling something bad will happen
- deep sense of regret for having done wrong
- thankfulness
- state of wonder or amazement
- bothered repeatedly with trivial requests
- blameworthiness
- given the responsibility of caring for someone or something
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- honesty,strong moral principles
- act of humbly begging for something
- using imagination and original ideas
- hearing, seeing, or smelling things that are not real
- deep, intense longing
- characteristic of something, representative
- reflective or deeply thoughtful
- the ability to spring back after a failure or hard time
- demanding in a hopeful or persuasive way
- using the resources available to you
- positive thinking
- game a situation in which one person wins at the expense of another
31 Clues: thankfulness • blameworthiness • positive thinking • made a firm demand • deep, intense longing • having lost nearly all hope • state of wonder or amazement • self-assurance, firm trust in • honesty,strong moral principles • reflective or deeply thoughtful • agreeably persuasive, imploring • firmness of purpose, resolution • having or showing great knowledge • ...
Biology Crossword 2013-02-10
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- The adjustment of an organism, used for benefit
- Species that evolve in response to changes in eachother
- Distribution A bell curve that has no outliers and has not been affected in any way
- The gradual development of a species over time
- collection of alleles found in all of the individuals of a population
- When there is no gene flow between populations and new species evolve
- A mathematical theory that calculates the probability of possible phenotypes in an organism
- The remains or impression of a prehistoric organism that has been petrified
- A group of organisms similar in features, capable of reproduction
- A theory by Hutton. It states that the laying down of soil results from a slow process that happened over a long period of time
- The theory produced by Cuvier that states natural disasters that occur all throughout history, causes the extinction of an organism or species
- The process by which an organism ceases to exist
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- A group of organisms of a species located in an area
- The movement of alleles between populations
- The process by which better adapted organisms survive and reproduce
- The study of geographical distribution of plants and animals
- The study of fossils
- The ability to be passed from offspring to another
- A relative measure of success of an organism
- observable change in the allele frequencies of a population over generations
20 Clues: The study of fossils • The movement of alleles between populations • A relative measure of success of an organism • The gradual development of a species over time • The adjustment of an organism, used for benefit • The process by which an organism ceases to exist • The ability to be passed from offspring to another • A group of organisms of a species located in an area • ...
Bk3 Unit 7 Group 1 2021-10-05
Across
- related to the theory and method of teaching
- something against which skills or ideas are measured
- affected or influenced
- amazement and joy
- foolish or stupid
- services that include the physical area provided by an organization
- taking everything into consideration
- working theory
- a period of ten years
- it is certain or definitely true
- no longer useful
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- make things equal
- not useful anymore
- having a special natural ability
- appeared slowly
- strong or working effectively
- to access or make use of
- continued
- exactly the same
- current or modern
20 Clues: continued • working theory • appeared slowly • exactly the same • no longer useful • make things equal • amazement and joy • foolish or stupid • current or modern • not useful anymore • a period of ten years • affected or influenced • to access or make use of • strong or working effectively • having a special natural ability • it is certain or definitely true • ...
Bk3 Unit 7 Group 2 2021-10-05
Across
- continued
- not useful anymore
- it is certain or definitely true
- amazement and joy
- having a special natural ability
- appeared slowly
- services that include the physical area provided by an organization
- foolish or stupid
- working theory
- current or modern
- a period of ten years
- exactly the same
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- taking everything into consideration
- to access or make use of
- something against which skills or ideas are measured
- make things equal
- affected or influenced
- no longer useful
- related to the theory and method of teaching
- strong or working effectively
20 Clues: continued • working theory • appeared slowly • no longer useful • exactly the same • make things equal • amazement and joy • foolish or stupid • current or modern • not useful anymore • a period of ten years • affected or influenced • to access or make use of • strong or working effectively • it is certain or definitely true • having a special natural ability • ...
Chemistry states 2023-10-13
Across
- How dissolvable they are
- Where a state dissolves in liquid or gas
- The difference of particle in one area to another
- The equitment we use for fire
- The 4th state many people dont know about
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- A non firm fluid with a fixed volume but not shape
- The process from a liquid to solid
- Something that is able to be dissolved
- The process from a gas to plasma
- The thing that effects states and make them change
- The chemical symbol for water
- The state with no fixed volume or shape
- A firm state with a fixed volume and shpae
- The chemical symbol for table salt
- The process from a liquid to gas in nature
- Not able to diffuse or dissolve
16 Clues: How dissolvable they are • The chemical symbol for water • The equitment we use for fire • Not able to diffuse or dissolve • The process from a gas to plasma • The process from a liquid to solid • The chemical symbol for table salt • Something that is able to be dissolved • The state with no fixed volume or shape • Where a state dissolves in liquid or gas • ...
Chapter One Part Two 2022-08-29
Across
- the people and objects in an individual's immediate environment
- A sociocultural cognitive theory that emphasizes how culture and social interaction guide cognitive development.
- Erikson's proposal that personality development is determined by the interaction of an internal maturational plan and external societal demands
- A consequence that increases the likelihood of a behavior
- The ways in which various generations experience the biological, psychological, and sociocultural forces of development in their respective historical contexts
- Bronfenbrenner's theory emphasizing that the developing person is embedded in a series of environmental systems that interact with one another and with the person to influence development
- An organized set of ideas that is designed to explain development
- sensorimotor,preoperational,concrete operational,formal operational
- actively construct knowledge as the manipulate and explore their world
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- The cultures and subcultures in which the microsystem, mesosystem, and exosystem are embedded.
- people's beliefs about their own abilities and talents
- model in which three processes (selection, optimization, and compensation) form a system of behavioral action that generates and regulates development and aging
- The demands put on an individual by the environment
- consequence that decreases the likelihood that a behavior will occur
- the ability to do something successfully or efficiently
- in Erikson's theory, the idea that each psychosocial strength has its own special period of particular importance
16 Clues: The demands put on an individual by the environment • people's beliefs about their own abilities and talents • the ability to do something successfully or efficiently • A consequence that increases the likelihood of a behavior • the people and objects in an individual's immediate environment • An organized set of ideas that is designed to explain development • ...
Ephesians 6 Unique Words 2024-04-21
Across
- be able to stand your _____, and after you have done everything, to stand. (v.13)
- Fathers, do not _____ your children; instead, bring them up in the (v.4)
- against the powers of this _____ world and against the spiritual forces (v.12)
- In _____ to all this, take up the shield of faith, with which you can (v.16)
- with which you can extinguish all the flaming _____ of the evil one. (v.16)
- And pray in the Spirit on all _____ with all kinds of prayers and (v.18)
- Take the _____ of salvation and the sword of the Spirit, which is the (v.17)
- buckled around your waist, with the _____ of righteousness in place, (v.14)
- I am an _____ in chains. Pray that I may declare it fearlessly, as (v.20)
- Stand firm then, with the belt of truth buckled _____ your waist, with (v.14)
- Pray also for me, that _____ I speak, words may be given me so that (v.19)
- Grace to all who love our Lord Jesus Christ with an _____ love. (v.24)
- their Master and _____ is in heaven, and there is no favoritism with him. (v.9)
- “Honor your father and mother”—which is the first _____ with (v.2)
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- Stand firm then, with the belt of truth _____ around your waist, with (v.14)
- Do not _____ them, since you know that he who is both their (v.9)
- of God, so that you can take your stand against the devil’s _____. (v.11)
- And pray in the Spirit on all occasions with all _____ of prayers and (v.18)
- Stand firm then, with the belt of truth buckled around your _____, (v.14)
- and with your feet fitted with the _____ that comes from the gospel (v.15)
- Take the helmet of salvation and the _____ of the Spirit, which is the (v.17)
- with your feet _____ with the readiness that comes from the gospel of peace. (v.15)
- Serve _____, as if you were serving the Lord, not people, (v.7)
- with which you can _____ all the flaming arrows of the evil one. (v.16)
- In addition to all this, take up the _____ of faith, with which you can (v.16)
- in mind, be _____ and always keep on praying for all the Lord’s people. (v.18)
- of faith, with which you can extinguish all the _____ arrows of the evil one. (v.16)
- instead, bring them up in the _____ and instruction of the Lord. (v.4)
- that it may go well with you and that you may _____ long life on the earth.” (v.3)
- of God, so that you can take your stand against the _____ schemes. (v.11)
- Finally, be _____ in the Lord and in his mighty power. (v.10)
- Stand firm then, with the _____ of truth buckled around your waist, with the (v.14)
32 Clues: Finally, be _____ in the Lord and in his mighty power. (v.10) • Serve _____, as if you were serving the Lord, not people, (v.7) • Do not _____ them, since you know that he who is both their (v.9) • “Honor your father and mother”—which is the first _____ with (v.2) • instead, bring them up in the _____ and instruction of the Lord. (v.4) • ...
evolution relearn 2016-05-04
Across
- structure -similar structure that related species have inherited from common ancestor
- Darwin-British nationalist who formulate the theory of evolution by natural selection
- - the disappearance of all members of a species from earth
- -the theory that evolution occurs slowly but steadily
- fossil -a fossil formed when minerals replace all or part of an organism
- - behavior or physical characteristic that allows an organism to survive and reproduce in its environment
- - a type of fossil that forms when a mold become filled within mineral that then harden
- - any different between individuals of the same species
- - any change of DNA in the organism
- equilibrium -The theory that species evolve during short periods of rapid change.
- - the gradual change in species over time
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- selection-a process by which individuals that are better adapted to their environment are more likely to survive and reproduce than others that are not
- - a type of fossil formed when a shell or other hard part of an organism dissolves, leaving an empty space in the shape of the part.
- a group of organisms that are physically similar and can mate with each other and produce offspring that can also mate and reproduce
- dating -A technique used to determine which of two fossils is older
- -the time it was ages for half of atoms in a radioactive element to decay
- link -gaps in the fossil record
- theory -a well-tested concept that explains a wide range of observations
- tree -a diagram showing how scientists think different groups of organisms are related.
- - that variety of organisms that inhabit the earth
- dating -process where scientists look at the half-life of chemical contained in rocks around a fossil to determine the age of fossil
- recorder -the million fossil that scientist have collect
- the preserved remains or traces of an organism that lived in the past
23 Clues: link -gaps in the fossil record • - any change of DNA in the organism • - the gradual change in species over time • - that variety of organisms that inhabit the earth • -the theory that evolution occurs slowly but steadily • - any different between individuals of the same species • - the disappearance of all members of a species from earth • ...
evolution relearn 2016-05-04
Across
- selection-a process by which individuals that are better adapted to their environment are more likely to survive and reproduce than others that are not
- - the disappearance of all members of a species from earth
- fossil -a fossil formed when minerals replace all or part of an organism
- - behavior or physical characteristic that allows an organism to survive and reproduce in its environment
- the preserved remains or traces of an organism that lived in the past
- - a type of fossil that forms when a mold become filled within mineral that then harden
- a group of organisms that are physically similar and can mate with each other and produce offspring that can also mate and reproduce
- - any different between individuals of the same species
- - a type of fossil formed when a shell or other hard part of an organism dissolves, leaving an empty space in the shape of the part.
- - any change of DNA in the organism
- - that variety of organisms that inhabit the earth
- tree -a diagram showing how scientists think different groups of organisms are related.
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- Darwin-British nationalist who formulate the theory of evolution by natural selection
- -the time it was ages for half of atoms in a radioactive element to decay
- structure -similar structure that related species have inherited from common ancestor
- dating -A technique used to determine which of two fossils is older
- theory -a well-tested concept that explains a wide range of observations
- -the theory that evolution occurs slowly but steadily
- recorder -the million fossil that scientist have collect
- dating -process where scientists look at the half-life of chemical contained in rocks around a fossil to determine the age of fossil
- equilibrium -The theory that species evolve during short periods of rapid change.
- - the gradual change in species over time
- link -gaps in the fossil record
23 Clues: link -gaps in the fossil record • - any change of DNA in the organism • - the gradual change in species over time • - that variety of organisms that inhabit the earth • -the theory that evolution occurs slowly but steadily • - any different between individuals of the same species • - the disappearance of all members of a species from earth • ...
Genesis 2013-03-04
Across
- to strike with a firm blow
- the land of considerable size in which a single rulership holds way
- the heavens or the sky, especially when regarded as a tangible thing.
- a fragrant resin produced by a number of trees related to myrrh.
- of or relating to declaring as holy or consecrating
- the state of being actively opposed or hostile to something
- fellow members or brothers
- to bring a child into existence through reproduction. of the male lineage.
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- a formal agreement between two people
- an angry or bitter disagreement
- a person's facial expression
- an elevated platform where religious rites or sacrifices are performed.
- to have been struck with a firm blow
- to feel sorry for one's actions
- to be deprived of love through absence; especially through a loved one's death.
- the act of surrendering an animal or item as an offering to a higher being.
- the first agricultural produce or animal offspring of a season
- a winged angelic being described in biblical tradition as attending to god. typically a child
- a scarcity or lack of something
- to charm or enchant in a deceptive way
20 Clues: to strike with a firm blow • fellow members or brothers • a person's facial expression • an angry or bitter disagreement • to feel sorry for one's actions • a scarcity or lack of something • to have been struck with a firm blow • a formal agreement between two people • to charm or enchant in a deceptive way • of or relating to declaring as holy or consecrating • ...
215 Crossword 2021-02-16
Across
- According to Erikson's theory, in which stage numerically do students begin experiencing success and failure?
- Kohlberg probed children's responses to a series of situations, otherwise known as what?
- What results in children believing others view rule-following ideas the same?
- there are stages in Erikson's stages of psychosocial development.
- Bronfenbreener created model to describe how family, school, community and cultural factors affect child's development.
- Which theorist has a six stage approach about moral reasoning?
- In Piaget's Theory of Moral development, morality refers to inflexible rules made by others.
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- In what stage of Erikson's theory do children develop a sense of independence?
- What are voluntary actions towards one another such as caring?
- Erikson's stage where adolescence experiment with different roles.
- a voluntary behavior to show kindness and caring
- What is the second stage of Piaget's moral reasoning theory?
- Erikson predicted everyone would go through psychosocial stages in lifetime.
- Erikson's theory fails to explain how or why individuals from one stage to another.
14 Clues: a voluntary behavior to show kindness and caring • What is the second stage of Piaget's moral reasoning theory? • What are voluntary actions towards one another such as caring? • Which theorist has a six stage approach about moral reasoning? • Erikson's stage where adolescence experiment with different roles. • ...
BULATS 2 2013-05-18
Across
- Frequently Asked Questions
- A short factual oral summary of the details of an operation or event
- Information Technology
- A person working for another person or a business firm for pay
- A statement of the financial position of a business
- As Soon As Possible
- Chief Financial Officer
- A person or organization that uses a commodity or service
- A person employed to keep records, file, type or perform other general office tasks
- The presiding officer of a meeting, commitee, board, etc.
- A charge or payment for professional services (eg: a doctor's ___)
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- A person who gives advice or acts for clients on legal matters
- A seminar, discussion group or the like that emphasizes exchange of ideas and demonstration of techniques
- To seek information by questioning
- A quantity that represents a typical amount, intermediate to a set of quantities
- The person concerned with the maintance and audit of business accounts, preparation of reports in tax and finance
- A person who gives professional or expert advice
- A person or firm that employs people for wages
- Masters in Business Administration
- Human Resource
- Chief Operating Officer
- Chief Executive Officer
22 Clues: Human Resource • As Soon As Possible • Information Technology • Chief Financial Officer • Chief Operating Officer • Chief Executive Officer • Frequently Asked Questions • To seek information by questioning • Masters in Business Administration • A person or firm that employs people for wages • A person who gives professional or expert advice • ...
plate tectonics 2021-01-28
Across
- Zone, Where one tectonic plate is pushed under by another plate.
- what is another name for the layer of crust that we live on.
- waves, ____________ were used to map the bottom of the ocean floor, it also led to the discovery of the mid ocean ridge.
- what kind of plate can cause an Earthquake.
- plate, Less dense than the oceanic plate.
- what kind of landforms can be created by transform boundaries.
- What kind of plant fossils were used as proof of continental drift.
- the upper layer of the earth's mantle
- Hess, The person that proposed the theory of seafloor spreading
- ocean ridge, Is created by two oceanic plates moving away from one another.
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- The layer of Earth underneath the Crust.
- currents, What in the mantle powers the movement in the mantle.
- what was the name of the supercontinent?
- other word for lithosphere
- plates,These plates are more dense than the continental plate.
- The dividing line between two plates.
- A crustal feature is called a ____________?
- Challenger, What is the name of the boat that picked samples from the mid ocean ridge.
- _____ evidence helped prove Alfred Wengener's theory on continental drift.
- Himalayas, The mountain range that holds Mount Everest, and was created by two convergent plate boundaries.
- Wegener, The person that proposed the theory of continental drift.
21 Clues: other word for lithosphere • The dividing line between two plates. • the upper layer of the earth's mantle • The layer of Earth underneath the Crust. • what was the name of the supercontinent? • plate, Less dense than the oceanic plate. • what kind of plate can cause an Earthquake. • A crustal feature is called a ____________? • ...
Cells 2021-10-19
Across
- Green pigment in plants
- Surrounds all cells and controls what enters/exits the cell
- The theory that states that prokaryotes were the first life on earth and eventually absorbed other prokaryotes to create eukaryotes
- Site of photosynthesis
- The cell theory states that all cells must come from other...
- The kingdom of cells without a nucleus
- Missing from prokaryotes
- These cells have no cell wall or chloroplasts but they do have lysosomes
- These cells have a cell wall, but no chloroplasts because they absorb their food
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- The kingdom of cells with a nucleus
- Where energy is made
- This is made of tough fibers that provide rigid structure for plant cells
- The cell theory states that cells are the basic unit of...
- These cells have a cell wall, chloroplasts, and a large vacuole
- An example of a prokaryote
- The cell theory states that all living things are made of...
- Small organelles where protein is made
17 Clues: Where energy is made • Site of photosynthesis • Green pigment in plants • Missing from prokaryotes • An example of a prokaryote • The kingdom of cells with a nucleus • The kingdom of cells without a nucleus • Small organelles where protein is made • The cell theory states that cells are the basic unit of... • Surrounds all cells and controls what enters/exits the cell • ...
MarkWiz Crossword 2023-12-06
Across
- Strategic effort to set a product apart in the minds of consumers
- Percentage of sale, units or customers a company has relative to the total
- The term for the overall process of managing (transporting and storing) our supplies and products.
- A segmentation approach based upon location.
- Short discription of idea or topic that defines what your content is about.
- Usually considered the centerpiece of the marketing mix elements
- Someone who manages the flow of information or decisions, often determining what reaches the intended audience.
- A specialized segment of the market for a particular kind of product or service that appeals to a specific target audience
- The marketing mix element where the firm places a value on their product.
- A promotion tactic where the firm gives away free .
- Notice or attention given to someone or something by the media
- Economic space where buyers and sellers interact
- In terms of consumption, customers can be a light or a heavy
- The type of marketing where the firm deals with customers by phone.
- Increasing sales of existing products in existing market
- Between introduction and maturity on the product life cycle
- Introducing a marketing mix change as an experiment, known as ____ marketing.
- The firm's top-level game plan.
- The market segment that the firm chooses to focus their marketing activities on.
- The process of dividing a market into related groups of consumers.
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- Delivering content or advertisements based on the user's geographic location, ensuring relevance to local audiences
- Promotional communication to promote a product, service, or brand
- Part of our place mix, we use one (or more) to reach the market via intermediaries.
- The Receiver of the Information or the services is also known as
- A large event, like a trade show, where business products are promoted (use short four- letter term).
- The initial sales step before the adoption phase for new-to-the-world products.
- Initial stage of the new product process: generation.
- The business of selling a product or service directly to the customer
- A key role of marketing is to meet these for consumers.
- An exclusive right granted for a new invention (often government approved), so that competitors cannot copy the design.
- Total addressable market
- Thing that motivated/encourages one to do things
- The type of demand that changes significantly when prices are changed.
- Maslow's model shows needs in this structure.
- A market structure made up of a few large dominant firms.
- Additional features or services beyond the core product, enhancing its value
- A favorable (or not) view, opinion, assessment of a brand held by a consumer.
- A qualitative form of market research known as a ___group.
- An evaluation of a business, used to assess its competitive position and inform strategic planning.
- Highest sales phase of the PLC.
40 Clues: Total addressable market • Highest sales phase of the PLC. • The firm's top-level game plan. • A segmentation approach based upon location. • Maslow's model shows needs in this structure. • Thing that motivated/encourages one to do things • Economic space where buyers and sellers interact • A promotion tactic where the firm gives away free . • ...
Renaissance crossword 2020-10-09
Across
- an artist's importance is measured in...
- it's linked to light
- the start of the renaissance
- a particular method for scientific studies
- a way of leading a country
- a belief that your life shouldn't be too dedicated to God
- supporting the arts by funding them
- he made a clock
- a man named Vesalius did this
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- how humans work
- religion should be separate from the gouverment
- another art technique that was revolutionary
- Newtons's most imporant find
- Copernicus invented this theory
- Ptolemy came up with it
- an art technique
- a theory that you control your life
- the highest point in the renaissance
- the look of a specific part of something
- a type of poetry
20 Clues: how humans work • he made a clock • an art technique • a type of poetry • it's linked to light • Ptolemy came up with it • a way of leading a country • Newtons's most imporant find • the start of the renaissance • a man named Vesalius did this • Copernicus invented this theory • a theory that you control your life • supporting the arts by funding them • ...
Chapter 1 Vocabulary Crossword 2025-08-15
Across
- the theory that the physical environment the theory that the physical environment
- he process by which large numbers of people become permanently concentrated in relatively small areas, forming cities
- location represented by an exact coordinates
- a half of the earth
- location represented by a places relation to another
- the angular distance of a place north or south of the earth's equator
- goods coming into a country or region
- a theory explaining the structure of the earth's crust
- system of government where power is held by the people
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- a large, continuous landmass on Earth
- an economy in which production, investment, prices, and incomes are determined centrally by a government
- economic system where customs, traditions, and historical practices dictate how goods and services are produced and distributed
- the authority of a state to govern itself or another state
- system where the production, distribution, and pricing of goods and services are primarily driven by the interaction of supply and demand
- the angular distance of a place east or west of the meridian
- goods leaving a country or region
- form of government where a single person or a small group holds absolute power and authority
- the study of the physical features of the earth
- amount of people in a given area based on a given criteria
- shared beliefs, values, behaviors, and practices of a group of people
20 Clues: a half of the earth • goods leaving a country or region • a large, continuous landmass on Earth • goods coming into a country or region • location represented by an exact coordinates • the study of the physical features of the earth • location represented by a places relation to another • a theory explaining the structure of the earth's crust • ...
Crossword 2+3 2026-01-25
Across
- A ____ theory of crime seeks to explain all crime committed by all groups of people, everywhere
- The founder of differential association theory: Edwin ____
- Shared expectation among community members for social control: ____ efficacy
- Shaw & McKay’s theory: it’s the ____ that makes a criminal, not individual factors
- The process by which an economy is transformed from a primarily agricultural one to one based on the manufacturing of goods
- A policy implication of social learning theories: ____ initiatives to keep youth out of trouble (don’t include the hyphen)
- A state of frequent residential turnover or change, often in disadvantaged neighborhoods: residential ____
- The process by which a society regulates the behavior of its individuals to maintain order and conformity to social norms
- Cultural deviance theories focused specifically on crimes committed in the ____.
- The city in which the social disorganization theory originated
- Criminal cultures impart definitions in favor of ____ the law
- ____ ____ therapy helps people change their attitudes and thoughts.
- Increases the likelihood that a certain behavior will continue
- The geographic model on which Shaw & McKay’s theory of juvenile delinquency was based: the ____ ____ model
- Sampson & Groves examined the effect of social ____ on crime
- The name of the app that allows users to send real-time public safety alerts
- Sutherland argued that criminal behavior was learned through social ____
- The action of coming to live permanently in a foreign country
- The essence of the code of the street: the willingness to use ____ as a response to any slight, real or perceived
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- Increases the likelihood that a certain behavior will stop
- The motto of collective efficacy that emerged in the wake of the Boston marathon bombing
- According to the code of the street, “____” families promote the use of violence for resolving conflicts
- An example of low collective efficacy: the “____ ____” code
- Ronald Akers studied under a ____ theorist. These theorists argue that crime is a result of unequal distribution of wealth and power in society.
- The NWA song that perfectly captures legal cynicism (make sure you spell it the way they do!)
- The quality or state of being diverse in character or content (hint: racial ____)
- Akers argued that criminal behavior was learned through ____ conditioning
- A state of not having enough money to meet basic needs
- The zone in transition: Zone ___ (spell out the number)
- A policing philosophy that focuses on improving relations between the police and the community: ____-oriented policing
- Differential association theory is a ____-level perspective because it examines the difference in offending between individuals
- A violent crime committed as a result of a sudden, strong impulse
- The view of the law and its agents as illegitimate
- This occurs when men from "decent" families adopt the street code to protect themselves from victimization (don't include the hyphen)
- According to the code of the street, “____” families promote conformity to law and the value of legitimate work
- According to Shaw & McKay, criminal ____ can be transmitted through generations in much the same way that language and other social forms can
- The name of the parrot in the video we watched
37 Clues: The name of the parrot in the video we watched • The view of the law and its agents as illegitimate • A state of not having enough money to meet basic needs • The zone in transition: Zone ___ (spell out the number) • Increases the likelihood that a certain behavior will stop • The founder of differential association theory: Edwin ____ • ...
Deviance, Crime, and Social Control 2022-10-18
Across
- a theory that states social control is directly affected by the strength of social bonds and that deviance results from a feeling of disconnection from society
- sanctions that occur in face-to-face interactions
- a theory that asserts crime occurs in communities with weak social ties and the absence of social control
- crime committed by average people against other people or organizations, usually in public spaces
- a collection of data acquired using voluntary response methods, such as questionnaires or telephone interviews
- rewards given for conforming to norms
- crime committed by white-collar workers in a business environment
- a behavior that violates official law and is punishable through formal sanctions
- a system that has the authority to make decisions based on law
- the means of enforcing rules
- a violation of contextual, cultural, or social norms
- punishments for violating norms
- attacks based on a person’s race, religion, or other characteristics
- a theory that states individuals learn deviant behavior from those close to them who provide models of and opportunities for deviance
- a civil force in charge of regulating laws and public order at a federal, state, or community level
- codes that maintain formal social control through laws
- an arrangement of practices and behaviors on which society’s members base their daily lives
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- sanctions that are officially recognized and enforced
- the ascribing of a deviant behavior to another person by members of society
- crimes based on the use of force or the threat of force
- a theory that examines social and economic factors as the causes of criminal deviance
- crimes that involve the destruction or theft of property, but do not use force or the threat of force
- the regulation and enforcement of norms
- an organization that exists to enforce a legal code
- a violation of norms that does not result in any long-term effects on the individual’s self-image or interactions with others
- the system tasked with supervising individuals who have been arrested for, convicted of, or sentenced for criminal offenses
- a theory that suggests conformity to the prevailing cultural norms of lower-class society causes crime
- deviance that occurs when a person’s self-concept and behavior begin to change after his or her actions are labeled as deviant by members of society
- a label that describes the chief characteristic of an individual
- a theory that addresses the relationship between having socially acceptable goals and having socially acceptable means to reach those goals
- activities against the law, but that do not result in injury to any individual other than the person who engages in them
- a small group of wealthy and influential people at the top of society who hold the power and resources
32 Clues: the means of enforcing rules • punishments for violating norms • rewards given for conforming to norms • the regulation and enforcement of norms • sanctions that occur in face-to-face interactions • an organization that exists to enforce a legal code • a violation of contextual, cultural, or social norms • sanctions that are officially recognized and enforced • ...
Evolution Crossword Puzzle 2023-05-31
Across
- minor differences in the traits of individuals in a species
- facts that support a claim
- feature or characteristic
- possible explanation of an observation with much supporting evidence
- type of fossil that is a preserved body, or part of the body, of a dead organism
- to observe the similarities and differences between two things
- how genes are passed on from parents to offspring
- type of fossil that results when a mold fossil fills with minerals that harden into rock
- change over time
- "___ structures"; body parts of different species that have similar structure but different function
- "___ structures"; body parts of different species that have similar function but different structure
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- "environmental ___"; something that makes it more difficult for an organism to survive
- "common ___"; a species from long ago from which two or more modern species descended
- "___ structure"; body part that has lost its original use through evolution
- "___ selection"; a theory about how evolution works
- type of fossil that is preserved evidence of living activity of organisms
- scientist who began development of the theory called natural selection
- preserved evidence of long dead organisms
- study of the structure or internal workings of something, usually an organism
- type of fossil that is an imprint of the body, or part of the body, of an organism
20 Clues: change over time • feature or characteristic • facts that support a claim • preserved evidence of long dead organisms • how genes are passed on from parents to offspring • "___ selection"; a theory about how evolution works • minor differences in the traits of individuals in a species • to observe the similarities and differences between two things • ...
zach bost #3 p1 english u22 d3 2014-03-24
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- vocalize
- token
- firm cloth
- working more than required
- permitted
- personal staff
- the act of helping
- to cover or search an area
- to agree with after lots of thought
- pass due date
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- pleasing to the taste
- brass instrument
- market with walls or rows
- island
- commission officer
- at the center of a fruit
- a passage
- strikingly out of the ordinary
- persons who helps
- act of rising
20 Clues: token • island • vocalize • a passage • permitted • firm cloth • act of rising • pass due date • personal staff • brass instrument • persons who helps • commission officer • the act of helping • pleasing to the taste • at the center of a fruit • market with walls or rows • working more than required • to cover or search an area • strikingly out of the ordinary • to agree with after lots of thought
Unit 9 Vocab- audrina swapp 2025-01-24
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- government owns all businesses
- made the essays Lettres Philosophiques, a 1734 series of essays, and Candide, a 1759 satirical novel
- Watt improved the steam engine
- of Influence shows its power
- ask questions to perform experiments
- building where goods are manufactured
- making an area more urban
- making your own business
- made a book titled "The Spirit of Love"
- public ownership of businesses
- political system with one ruler
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- most famous for The Second Treatise of Government
- made the "Social Contract Theory"
- theory that is strongly at variance with beliefs
- the sun is in the center of the universe
- discovered the moons of jupiter
- extending a country's power
- "3 Laws of Motion"
- Conference meeting where they negotiated Africa territory
19 Clues: "3 Laws of Motion" • making your own business • making an area more urban • extending a country's power • of Influence shows its power • government owns all businesses • Watt improved the steam engine • public ownership of businesses • discovered the moons of jupiter • political system with one ruler • made the "Social Contract Theory" • ask questions to perform experiments • ...
A2 Media Studies Narrative Crossword 2016-09-30
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- Devised Character Types Theory (5)
- 'Third' stage of Narrative Theory (10)
- Unanswered questions/mysteries (6,5)
- Main Villain (10)
- Brief summary of a film/TV show (8)
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- 'Second' stage of Narrative Theory (10)
- The film's story (4)
- Main character (11)
- Film we are currently analysing (3,8)
- Levi-Strauss devised Binary... (11)
- Devised Narrative Theory (7)
11 Clues: Main Villain (10) • Main character (11) • The film's story (4) • Devised Narrative Theory (7) • Devised Character Types Theory (5) • Levi-Strauss devised Binary... (11) • Brief summary of a film/TV show (8) • Unanswered questions/mysteries (6,5) • Film we are currently analysing (3,8) • 'Third' stage of Narrative Theory (10) • 'Second' stage of Narrative Theory (10)
Partnership Fundamentals and goodwill 2021-08-22
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- self generated goodl=will is not _______ in the books of account
- its the profit earned by an enterprise from its operating and non operating activities
- interest on capital is allowed when the firm earns _______ during the year
- interest on bank loan is a content of partnership deed
- This can override the provisions of Indian partnership act, 1932.
- expenses expected to be incurred to earn profits are deducted to determine normal expected profit for valuation of_______
- registration of firm under the Partnership act,1932 is _______
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- Profit available for distribution among partners after allowing remunerations,interest on capitals and drawings etc
- goodwill is capitalized value of ________
- capital invested in the firms business
- goodwill helps in earning _________ than normal profit
- goodwill is an __________ asset
- Managers commission is a _______ against profit
- Current Accounts of the partners should be opened when the capitals are
- incase of partnership, teh act of any partner is binding on _______ partners
15 Clues: goodwill is an __________ asset • capital invested in the firms business • goodwill is capitalized value of ________ • Managers commission is a _______ against profit • goodwill helps in earning _________ than normal profit • interest on bank loan is a content of partnership deed • registration of firm under the Partnership act,1932 is _______ • ...
Conservation and Evolution 2022-01-26
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- trait that helps an organism to survive and reproduce. Finches’ beak structures help obtain food
- keystone species that influences the survival of many other species in a ecosystem (sea otters, urchins, and kelp)
- changes from 1 species into another
- happens rapidly in a few generations, explains gaps in fossil record. Best example is antibiotic resistant bacteria
- healthy population has a lot of diverse traits (alleles). The more genes available to recombine the easier it is for species to weed out the bad genes and keep individuals healthy. Food crops that do not have a lot of diversity are prone to disease (potato famine, corn in US
- Natural process, disappearance of all members of species from the earth
- in danger of becoming endangered
- he preserved remains or traces of an organism that lived in the past.darwin saw fossils of organisms that resembled living species. What happened to the other ones?
- species inherited the same genes from a common ancestor and that is why they look so similar
- group of similar organisms that can mate with each other and produce fertile offspring
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- similar structures that related species have inherited from a common ancestor. Same bone and muscle structure and similar function.
- happens over a very long period of time
- Scientific Theories are based on facts that have been tested and analyzed by scientists. They cannot be proven as pure fact because of the limits of human science to test/view the facts (think of the theory of plate tectonics and convection currents in the mantle). A theory in the regular dictionary is a guess. Evolution is a Theory with a capital T.
- changes within a species
- things that no longer have a purpose but we still have them (appendix). We are in the process of evolving not to have these anymore
- (Darwin’s theory, The Theory of Evolution) — process by which individuals that are better adapted to their environment are more likely to survive and reproduce than other members of the same species.
- on danger of becoming extinct
- number of DIFFERENT species in an area
18 Clues: changes within a species • on danger of becoming extinct • in danger of becoming endangered • changes from 1 species into another • number of DIFFERENT species in an area • happens over a very long period of time • Natural process, disappearance of all members of species from the earth • ...
plate tectonics 2021-12-02
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- The deepest parts of the oceans.
- In this boundary plates slide past each other.
- Paleontologists noticed that these were the same on different continents even though the continents were separated by oceans.
- The most outer solid portion of the planet Earth.
- Plate _____________.
- alfred Wegener noticed that the coast of South America seemed to fit into the coast of this continent, just like a jigsaw puzzle.
- The primary force that causes the seafloor to spread and continents to drift.
- Seafloor ______________.
- The zone below the lithosphere. It is more 'plastic' than the lithosphere so it is easier to bend and move.
- The Theory of Continental _____________.
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- The outer part of the Earth's crust. it is composed of solid rock.
- Places where new seafloor is being created.
- the process by which Earth's crust breaks apart; can occur within continental crust or oceanic crust
- The Earth's ______________ field reverses from time to time.
- the theory that explains how large pieces of the lithosphere, called plates, move and change shape the topography of the earth.
- Source of heat in the mantle.
- A _____ boundary creates mountains.
- Section of the Earth below the crust.
- ______________ zones. Places where the seafloor is forced under continental plates.
- A _____ boundary creates new ocean floor.
- Scientist who first proposed the theory that the continents drifted.
21 Clues: Plate _____________. • Seafloor ______________. • Source of heat in the mantle. • The deepest parts of the oceans. • A _____ boundary creates mountains. • Section of the Earth below the crust. • The Theory of Continental _____________. • A _____ boundary creates new ocean floor. • Places where new seafloor is being created. • In this boundary plates slide past each other. • ...
science 2025-05-13
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- when you are awake
- little dots in the sky
- hot season
- the earth rotates against its own ...
- this revolves only around the sun
- fiery ball of gas
- the planet we live on
- the theory that the earth revolved around the sun
- there is only on and we live in it and was mentioned it the last question
- the sun gives of ...
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- withering season
- the theory of the earth being the centre of the unviverse
- livin season
- the earth ... around the sun
- the the northern and southern part of the earth split into 2
- cold season
- three hundred and sixty five days
- the time when you sleep
18 Clues: hot season • cold season • livin season • withering season • fiery ball of gas • when you are awake • the sun gives of ... • the planet we live on • little dots in the sky • the time when you sleep • the earth ... around the sun • this revolves only around the sun • three hundred and sixty five days • the earth rotates against its own ... • the theory that the earth revolved around the sun • ...
Chapter 16/17 Crossword Terrence Miller 2017-04-05
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- the two main causes of genetic variation are gene shuffling and...
- The ______ theory suggested that a cell engulfed another to make a eukaryotic cell.
- Who had the idea of acquired traits?
- Both mitochondria and ______ have DNA.
- Fossil Records and embryology both are ______ for evolution.
- One of Derwin's first stops on his voyage were the _________ Islands.
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- Creatures have changed over time through the process of ______ selection.
- ______ Cells appeared on earth 1.8 bya.
- When earth was first formed there was no...
- The Law of _________ states that younger rock layers are on top of older ones.
- The spontaneous generation theory was replaced with the theory of...
- the amount of time it takes for half of the isotope is called...
- Only about one in _______ organisms have became fossils.
- Darwin made his voyage on a ship called the...
- The person to first publish the idea of evolution was...
15 Clues: Who had the idea of acquired traits? • Both mitochondria and ______ have DNA. • ______ Cells appeared on earth 1.8 bya. • When earth was first formed there was no... • Darwin made his voyage on a ship called the... • Only about one in _______ organisms have became fossils. • The person to first publish the idea of evolution was... • ...
Micro Final Exam, Puzz 1-A 2024-12-05
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- _______ Cost- Cost change with the rate of output.
- A form of market structure that exists when a small number of firms sell a differentiated product in a market with high barriers to entry.
- __________ Economics- Is the branch of economics that studies how the allocation of resources affects economic well-being.
- An industry consisting of only two firms
- A phrase coined by Adam Smith to refer to the unobservable market forces that guide resources to their highest values use.
- Means "all else equal".
- Is a model that illustrated the combination of outputs that a society can produce if all of its resources are being used efficiently.
- Is the limiting of one's work to a particular area.
- _________ Good,Is purchased out of necessity rather than choice.
- A branch of mathematics that economists use to analyze the strategic behavior of decision-makers.
- Occurs at the point where the demand curve and the supply curve intersect.
- Is the study of how individuals and societies allocated their resources to satisfy their nearly unlimited wants.
- Price _______- When a firm sells the same good or service at different prices to different groups of customers.
- _______ Profit, Calculated by subtracting the explicit costs from total revenue.
- _______ Production,The change in output associated with one additional unit of an input.
- a measure of the responsiveness of buyers and sellers to changes in price or income.
- The percentage of the population whose income is below the poverty threshold.
- Refers to the limited nature of society's resources, given society's unlimited wants and needs.
- Occurs whenever the Qs is less than the Qd.
- Are factors that motivate a person to act or exert effort.
- The product the firm creates.
- A personal unit of satisfaction used to measure the enjoyment from consumption of a good or service.
- _______ Cost- Cost that do not vary with output in the short run. Fixed costs are also known as overhead.
- ________ Economics - The field of economics that draws on insights from experimental psychology to explore how people make economic decisions.
- Marginal ______- The increase in cost that occurs from producing one additional unit of output.
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- Refers to the burden of taxation on the party who pays the tax through higher prices, regardless of whom the tax is actually levied on.
- Is the study of the individual units that make up the economy.
- __________ loss- Is the decrease in economic activity caused by market distortions.
- ______ Antitrust Act- The first federal law to place limits on cartels and monopolies.
- A situation in which there is only one buyer.
- Product ______ - The process firms use to make a product more attractive to potential customers.
- Illegal markets that arise when price controls are in place.
- _______ Competition - A type of market structure characterized by low barriers to entry, many different firms, and product differentiation.
- All things being equal, quantity demanded falls when the price rises and rises when the price falls.
- _______ Good- Both excludable and rival in consumption.
- Some control over the price it charges.
- Total _______- the amount a firm receives from the sale of goods and services.
- __________ to Sell- Is the minimum price a seller will accept to sell a good or service.
- __________ Monopoly- When a single large firm has lower costs than any potential smaller competitor.
- The lowest hourly wage rate that firms may legally pay their workers.
- ______-______ Problem- When those not directly involved in a market activity experience negative or positive externalities.
- The difference between the price the firm charges and the marginal cost of production.
- Is a payment made by the government to encourage the consumption or production of a good or service.
- ________ fallacy- The belief that recent outcomes are unlikely to be repeated and that outcomes that have not occurred recently are due to happen soon.
- _______ ______ Disrimination- When a firm sells the same good or service at a unique price to every customer.
- The costs or benefits of a market activity that affect a third party.
- When total revenue is higher than total cost.
- No control over the price set by the market.
- ________ Goods- Help produce other valuable goods and services in the future.
- Unrecoverable costs that have been incurred as a result of past decisions.
50 Clues: Means "all else equal". • The product the firm creates. • Some control over the price it charges. • An industry consisting of only two firms • Occurs whenever the Qs is less than the Qd. • No control over the price set by the market. • A situation in which there is only one buyer. • When total revenue is higher than total cost. • ...
Business Motivation 2024-06-03
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- This theory believes come to work not for money but for a purpose
- This theory believes affiliation is key to motivating workers
- Everyone gets the same starting point
- What theory believes in a pyramid structure of human needs
- This theory states that a workers motivation is directly related to their reward
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- Herzbergs satisfactory factor
- This theory believes there are two factors that influence the workers productivity
- This theory states that the reward should match the level we contributed
- What drives employees to work? (Not money)
- Understanding not everyone starts the same and should be accounted for
- What theory does "A fair days pay for a fair days work" come from
11 Clues: Herzbergs satisfactory factor • Everyone gets the same starting point • What drives employees to work? (Not money) • What theory believes in a pyramid structure of human needs • This theory believes affiliation is key to motivating workers • This theory believes come to work not for money but for a purpose • ...
The Universe Crossword 2015-06-02
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- The most commonly believed theory for the origin of the Universe
- A device used to explore the universe
- The nearest star to us
- A collection of planets is one of these
- Did not exist before the Universe came to be. Space and T___
- Main proof of the Big Bang Theory. CMB
- We live on one of these
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- What we live in and without neither us nor time would exist. Constantly expanding
- Other commonly known theory for the origin of the Universe
- The name of our galaxy
- The Sun is an example of one of these
- The closest natural satellite
- What happens to light when an object travels away from us VERY quickly
- The type of telescope used to detect cosmic microwave background
14 Clues: The nearest star to us • The name of our galaxy • We live on one of these • The closest natural satellite • A device used to explore the universe • The Sun is an example of one of these • Main proof of the Big Bang Theory. CMB • A collection of planets is one of these • Other commonly known theory for the origin of the Universe • ...
Reinforcement Theory 2013-04-28
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- Behaviour determined by consequences is the Law of ___?
- Giving a child a toy is what type of reinforcer?
- Reinforcement theory is a behaviourist theory based on what phenomena?
- Reinforcement theory consists of reward and ___?
- The pleasure principle was conceptualised by which famous psychoanalyst?
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- Reinforcement theory is based on what type of conditioning?
- Adding a stimulus to increase a desired behaviour is what type of reinforcement?
- What is the last name of our tutor?
- Reinforcement theory was the topic of which weeks lecture?
- What are stimuli or events that increase the frequency of a response it follows?
10 Clues: What is the last name of our tutor? • Giving a child a toy is what type of reinforcer? • Reinforcement theory consists of reward and ___? • Behaviour determined by consequences is the Law of ___? • Reinforcement theory was the topic of which weeks lecture? • Reinforcement theory is based on what type of conditioning? • ...
Continental Drift 2020-03-26
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- Wegner thought the continents looked like these that could all fit togheher
- Earths outermost layer
- He noticed that these lined up when he reassebled the continents
- Where the convection currents are found
- This is wegners theory
- Why scientists know about the composition and thickness of layers we have never seen or drilled to. (earthquakes)
- The layer under the lithosphere
- Alfred Wegners main occupation was as a ...
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- The only liquid layer
- We now know these things are what is really moving, its not just land masses
- A large continent composed of all land masses 200 million years ago
- Earths innermost layer
- Wegners theory is the beginning of this much bigger theory
- These things are what move the plates because of heating and cooling
- This is another name for the plates, a layer of the earth
- Wegners first name
- Scientists couldn't understand why these were found is small groups spread aroud the world
17 Clues: Wegners first name • The only liquid layer • Earths innermost layer • Earths outermost layer • This is wegners theory • The layer under the lithosphere • Where the convection currents are found • Alfred Wegners main occupation was as a ... • This is another name for the plates, a layer of the earth • Wegners theory is the beginning of this much bigger theory • ...
Commonly Confused Words Crossword 2018-11-19
25 Clues: air • time • past • many • it is • group • proper • number • you are • take in • receive • not firm • deprived • they are • addition • location • separating • not including • a change (noun) • move in a direction • possession of an item • possession of yourself • make a difference (verb) • the motion of the direction • someone's possession of an object
Accounting Terms 2019-03-31
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- The amount of debts not receivable from the debtors
- Fall in the value of asset
- A person who owes money to the firm
- Goods taken by the owner for personal use
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- Amount which the firm owes to outsiders
- A person to whom a firm owes money
- The amount which the proprietor invested in a business
- Commodity to be bought and sold
8 Clues: Fall in the value of asset • Commodity to be bought and sold • A person to whom a firm owes money • A person who owes money to the firm • Amount which the firm owes to outsiders • Goods taken by the owner for personal use • The amount of debts not receivable from the debtors • The amount which the proprietor invested in a business
Chapter 6 & 7 Vocabulary 2016-04-26
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- the financial and opportunity costs consumers will pay when searching for a good or service
- a price ceiling placed on rent
- a minimum price for a good or service
- when quantity supplied is more than quantity demanded
- a government issued right to operate a business
- a system of allocating scarce goods and services using criteria other than price
- the ability of a company to change process and output like a monopolist
- if the market price or quantity supplied is anywhere but at the equalibrium
- factors that cause a producer's average cost per unit to fall as output rises
- a sudden shortage of a good
- costs of production that affect people who have no control over how much of a good is produced
- a market structure in which a large number of firms all produce the same product
- a monopoly created by the government
- quantity supplied is greater than quantity demanded
- a product that is the same no matter who produces it, such as notebook paper, or milk
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- a maximum price that can be legally charged for a good or service
- a market dominated by a single seller
- expenses a firm must pay before it can begin to produce and sell goods
- a market that runs most efficiently when one large firm supplies all of the output
- a market structure that does not meet the conditions of perfect competition
- the right to sell a good or service within an exclusive market
- any factor that makes it difficult for a new firm to enter a market
- a market in which goods are sold illegally
- a minimum price that an employer can pay a worker for an hour of labor
- the point at which quantity supplied and quantity demanded are equal
- quantity demanded is greater than quantity supplied
26 Clues: a sudden shortage of a good • a price ceiling placed on rent • a monopoly created by the government • a minimum price for a good or service • a market dominated by a single seller • a market in which goods are sold illegally • a government issued right to operate a business • quantity supplied is greater than quantity demanded • ...
3. Gadhavi Krushnadan (205) Philosophy puzzle 2021-04-15
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- Western philosopher who is the first person to incorporate Eastern philosophy into a systemic history of philosophy.
- Rudolf Camap, Friedrich Waismann, L. Witgenstein and B. Russell formulate a criterion of meaning often called the.
- The country where we seen the evolution of a technical philosophy in 20th century.
- the most famous work of Marx and Engels.
- Karl Marx's theory directly oppose the theory of method.
- Whose political theories has major influence.
- Who thought philosophy results from diseases of language and can be going back through language.
- Karl Marx stated the begining of all criticism begins with.
- The writer of the book" Time and Fee will is.
- English biologist deeply related with rationalism.
- Husser created a in which the philosopher would only look at what is presented consciousness.
- The famous philosopher of the era of German romantism.
- The romantic movement was at first mainly.
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- A philosopher whose theory suggests that technology alientes humans from themselves.
- Edmund Hussere's theory links up with the idea's of.
- August Comte prepared the way of Systematic.
- The man who pioneered non-classical philosophy.
- Philosophy that is in revolt against traditions.
- Unconscious is reservoir of human motivation comprised of instincts.
- The university where Arthur
- The man who altered certtain emphases in the system of mardismissed.
- 19th century revolt against Holy Alliance represented mainly by. Family Freud stated that humans are never able to break completely free of their own romance.
- Various books werw published after Marx's death by.
- Discourse on Positivism as a whole" is written by.
- Rationalism revolt began with philosophers.
- The major force in the 20th century that strengthened facism and Nazism.
- British philosopher and mathematician who won nobel prize in literature.
- had studied.
- Lingustic philosophy was attempted at the beginning of 20 century by a group of philosopher round.
- Whose extentialism is atheistic but god’s absence is positive.
30 Clues: had studied. • The university where Arthur • the most famous work of Marx and Engels. • The romantic movement was at first mainly. • Rationalism revolt began with philosophers. • August Comte prepared the way of Systematic. • Whose political theories has major influence. • The writer of the book" Time and Fee will is. • The man who pioneered non-classical philosophy. • ...
UNIT 1 2023-11-27
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- painted creation of adam
- type of christians who believe bible is literal#
- one thing God asked humans to do
- number of days in the creation story
- he believes there is no God or soul
- catholics are what type of christian
- theory by charles darwin
- st catherine of?
- in the image of god
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- to care for creation
- god given gift allows us to make our own decision
- the deliberate termination of a foetus
- agency for overseas development
- first book of the Bible
- when the sperm meets the egg
- the pinnacle of God's creation
- god is outside of time and space
- surname of priest who came up with big bang theory
18 Clues: st catherine of? • in the image of god • to care for creation • first book of the Bible • painted creation of adam • theory by charles darwin • when the sperm meets the egg • the pinnacle of God's creation • agency for overseas development • one thing God asked humans to do • god is outside of time and space • he believes there is no God or soul • number of days in the creation story • ...
The Eighties 2022-12-06
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- won the president election of 1988
- Operation to liberate Kuwait
- Noriega home country where he was captured
- Moral evangelicals that interpreted the bible
- site of a famous Reagan speech in 1987
- Focused on controversial issues of the decade
- theory that said fewer taxes saved people $
- President of the 1980s
- commander in charge of the middle east
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- big city problem by the end of the 1980s
- virus that destroyed the immune system
- Defense system called star wars
- established to fight pollution conserve resources
- Square where Chinese students protested
- restructuring the Soviet society
- lost the Presidential Election of 1980
- first women on a presidential ticket
- Exploded in 1986 setting NASA back
- openness
- economic theory that promoted tax cuts
20 Clues: openness • President of the 1980s • Operation to liberate Kuwait • Defense system called star wars • restructuring the Soviet society • won the president election of 1988 • Exploded in 1986 setting NASA back • first women on a presidential ticket • virus that destroyed the immune system • lost the Presidential Election of 1980 • site of a famous Reagan speech in 1987 • ...
Cell Theory 2024-03-18
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- All of the living and once living factors in an ecosystem.
- Last name of the scientist who said "cells come from existing cells"
- Last name of the scientist who said all plants are made of cells
- Generation The idea that life can generate from nonliving matter
- Last name of the scientist who looked at teeth scrapings under a microscope
- All of the nonliving factors in an ecosystem
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- Second part of cell theory states that cells are the most _____ unit of life
- Technology used to develop the cell theory
- Last name of the scientist who first coined the term cell
- Last name of the scientist who said all animals are made of cells
- Third part of cell theory states that cells come from other preexisting ______
- First part of cell theory states that all ______ things are made of cells
12 Clues: Technology used to develop the cell theory • All of the nonliving factors in an ecosystem • Last name of the scientist who first coined the term cell • All of the living and once living factors in an ecosystem. • Last name of the scientist who said all plants are made of cells • Generation The idea that life can generate from nonliving matter • ...
Savage-Rumbaugh 2014-12-01
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- to do things without being trained
- what is portrayed on a lexigram
- Chompsky's theory
- when there are no contextual clues linking two symbols
- The name of the main chimp used
- type of study
- moral principals
- the type of chimp studied
- what the experimenters were studying in the chimps
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- name of one the comparing chimps
- words can be used to refer to things that are not present in time and space
- the type of chimp used to compare with
- Skinner's theory
- the name of Kanzi's mother
- the amount of years they spent on the study
- another name for pygmy chimps
- the type of psychology associated with this study
- sound patterns
- the way that the chimps communicated with the researchers
- the name of Kanzi's sister
- substance Kanzi used to draw
21 Clues: type of study • sound patterns • Skinner's theory • moral principals • Chompsky's theory • the type of chimp studied • the name of Kanzi's mother • the name of Kanzi's sister • substance Kanzi used to draw • another name for pygmy chimps • what is portrayed on a lexigram • The name of the main chimp used • name of one the comparing chimps • to do things without being trained • ...
Motivation 2020-09-14
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- When individuals observe and anticipate outcomes resulting from behaviours
- Theory effects depend on the effects of Expectancy theory
- When there is employee motivation, there will be employee __
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- Opposite of extrinsic motivation
- Theory assumes individuals are capable of rational decision making
- Acronym used to define the characteristics of goal setting
- Theories focus on finding the sources of motivation
- Herzberg’s Two-Factor theory uses motivators and __ factors to justify job satisfaction
- Drive to comprehend, acquire, bond and __
- Content theory functions in a hierarchical order
10 Clues: Opposite of extrinsic motivation • Drive to comprehend, acquire, bond and __ • Content theory functions in a hierarchical order • Theories focus on finding the sources of motivation • Theory effects depend on the effects of Expectancy theory • Acronym used to define the characteristics of goal setting • When there is employee motivation, there will be employee __ • ...
Crossword puzzle in Physical Science 2023-06-06
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- ________ Hertz generated and produced radio waves thereby proving the theory of maxwell
- _______ It is said that when massive objest accelerates, it will create gravitational wave.
- ____ dilation is the apparent difference in the time interval between two events asmeasured by two clocks.
- _______ Galilei studied, observed, and experimented with inclined planes and introduced the law of falling objects
- ____________ The change in velocity of moving object
- For centuries, scientists thought that speed has no limit Cosmic _____ Limit
- One of Albert Einstein’s most famous equation,the Mass-energy ___________
- ______ Described the motion of planets around the sun
- ________ Speed of moving object with direction
- Gravitational bending of _____ An example of which is the light emitted by a star and the sun that is so massive causingthe light to bend slightly
- ______ Contraction is the phenomenonin which an observer at rest would observe a moving object’s length to be shorter than its proper length
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- Shifting of mercury's _____ Mercury revolves around the sun in an elliptical manner
- __________ of Simultaneity is a concept in Special Relativity Theory which says thatif two events are separated in space or position, it is absolutely impossible for the two eventsto occur simultaneouslyfor two observers
- _____ A three-dimensional extent in which objects and events have relative position and direction.
- James Clerk _______ predicted the theory of electromagnetism and established that lights are also electromagnetic waves
- ________ Completed his theory of relativity and stated the law of mass-energy conservation
- _____hole also has a boundary called event horizonwherein events inside the boundaryhas no effect outside
- Gravitational ________ It was mentioned earlier that time slows downas an object moves towards the area of a massiveobject with high gravitational field like black hole
- __________ A part of wave which is described as the distance two adjacent points
- Isaac ______ introduced the universal law of gravitation uniting terrestrial and celestial theories of motion.
20 Clues: ________ Speed of moving object with direction • ____________ The change in velocity of moving object • ______ Described the motion of planets around the sun • One of Albert Einstein’s most famous equation,the Mass-energy ___________ • For centuries, scientists thought that speed has no limit Cosmic _____ Limit • ...
world studies crossword 2021-09-23
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- first used the microscope for science
- created the first vaccine
- infected the telescope
- the earth is the center of the earth
- separation of power
- a philosopher in french
- freedom of religon
- theory on power
- gathering held by people who inspired by host
- the sun is the center of the universe
- created laws about the planets
- used math and logic for a lot of things
- created the laws of gravity and motion
- method-bacon created
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- discovered the scientific method
- aboulishment on toture
- natural rights theory
- created Boyles law
- art about war
- a ruler with absolute power
- created the heliocentric method
- soft colors and curvy lines art
- contract- Hobbes belief
- indvidual freedom
- - women's rights
25 Clues: art about war • theory on power • - women's rights • indvidual freedom • created Boyles law • freedom of religon • separation of power • method-bacon created • natural rights theory • aboulishment on toture • infected the telescope • a philosopher in french • contract- Hobbes belief • created the first vaccine • a ruler with absolute power • created laws about the planets • ...
JC's Psychology Names 2015-04-16
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- did the expert of Baby Albert
- believes that there are three types of intelligence (analytical, creative & practical)
- known for the work on misinformation effect and false memories
- developed intelligence test (? DOUBLE CHECK THIS)
- conducted a study to measure the willingness of study participants to obey an authority figure who instructed them to perform acts conflicting with their personal conscience
- challenged Kohlberg’s moral development theory
- stages of moral thinking
- believed that attachment was an all or nothing process
- work supported the belief that not all mental illness have physiological causes
- theory of multiple intelligence
- structuralism
- developed a law which states that the change in a stimulus that’ll be noticeable is a constant ratio of the original stimulus
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- stages of cognitive development
- believes we have a collective unconscious dervied from our specie’s universal experience
- operant conditioning & reinforcement
- proposed cognitive dissonance theory
- had the idea of g factor (or general intelligence)
- led pioneering studies in understanding split brained patients
- hierarchy of needs
- feminine psychology
- stages of psychosocial development
- theorized the critical period hypothesis for language acquisition
- famous experiment done to determine the validity of psychiatric diagnosis
- believes that a growth-promoting climate requires genuineness, acceptance, empathy; developed client-centered therapy
- father of psychology
25 Clues: structuralism • hierarchy of needs • feminine psychology • father of psychology • stages of moral thinking • did the expert of Baby Albert • stages of cognitive development • theory of multiple intelligence • stages of psychosocial development • operant conditioning & reinforcement • proposed cognitive dissonance theory • challenged Kohlberg’s moral development theory • ...
Partnership Fundamentals and goodwill 2021-08-22
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- goodwill is capitalized value of ________
- Profit available for distribution among partners after allowing remunerations,interest on capitals and drawings etc
- This can override the provisions of Indian partnership act, 1932.
- interest on bank loan is a content of partnership deed
- its the profit earned by an enterprise from its operating and non operating activities
- expenses expected to be incurred to earn profits are deducted to determine normal expected profit for valuation of_______
- goodwill helps in earning _________ than normal profit
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- interest on capital is allowed when the firm earns _______ during the year
- Managers commission is a _______ against profit
- capital invested in the firms business
- self generated goodl=will is not _______ in the books of account
- Current Accounts of the partners should be opened when the capitals are
- registration of firm under the Partnership act,1932 is _______
- goodwill is an __________ asset
- goodwill is an __________ asset
- incase of partnership, teh act of any partner is binding on _______ partners
16 Clues: goodwill is an __________ asset • goodwill is an __________ asset • capital invested in the firms business • goodwill is capitalized value of ________ • Managers commission is a _______ against profit • interest on bank loan is a content of partnership deed • goodwill helps in earning _________ than normal profit • ...
ReformationandSciRevT15L4-6 Savvas 2026-03-08
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- separate section of a city where members of a minority group are forced to live
- The theory that the Earth is the center of the universe
- Theory that all knowledge is gained through expeincluding observing the senses
- an official act ending a marriage
- a religious movement that began in the 1500s to reform the Catholic Church
- The process of looking at specific facts and making general principles or rules based on those facts
- A kind of cancellation of the punishment for sins
- Sacred rights of Christianity such as Baptism and communion
- a government run by religious power
- An official public order made by a king or other authority
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- A method of using observation, experiments, and careful reasoning to gain New Knowledge
- A belief that is rejectedby offical church doctrine
- The theory that the sun is at the center of the universe
- The belief that knowledge is gained by thinking things through using reason
- The idea that God had long ago determined who would gain salvation
- a subgroup of a major religious group
- A form of government where power is shared between the local and federal levels
- a fleet of warships
18 Clues: a fleet of warships • an official act ending a marriage • a government run by religious power • a subgroup of a major religious group • A kind of cancellation of the punishment for sins • A belief that is rejectedby offical church doctrine • The theory that the Earth is the center of the universe • The theory that the sun is at the center of the universe • ...
28 2024-05-30
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- Heliocentric model proponent
- Laws of planetary motion developer
- Mathematician portrayed in "A Beautiful Mind"
- Naturalist who proposed evolution theory
- Subatomic particle with no charge
- Force pulling objects toward each other
- Nuclear reaction combining atoms
- The universe as a whole
- Negatively charged subatomic particle
- Scientist who formulated laws of motion
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- Space telescope launched in 1990
- Former ninth planet
- Physicist known for quantum mechanics
- Physicist who wrote "A Brief History of Time"
- Developer of the theory of relativity
- Co-discoverer of DNA structure
- Inventor and electrical engineer
- Fundamental particle in physics
- Pioneer in computer science
- Father of genetics
20 Clues: Father of genetics • Former ninth planet • The universe as a whole • Pioneer in computer science • Heliocentric model proponent • Co-discoverer of DNA structure • Fundamental particle in physics • Space telescope launched in 1990 • Inventor and electrical engineer • Nuclear reaction combining atoms • Subatomic particle with no charge • Laws of planetary motion developer • ...
Evolution crossword puzzle 2023-02-10
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- "Older rock layers lay beneath younger ones"
- The process by which chemicals present in organic matter are decomposed or oxidized into easily available forms to plants.
- The creator of the theory of evolution
- A fossil that is used for dating
- Determining the past of an artifact by analyzing it
- The theory that species change over time and share a common ancestor
- The process of species changing over time
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- "Organisms that best adjust to their environment are more likely to survive and reproduce"
- The ship that Charles Darwin traveled in
- The identification of traits in plants and animals
- The history of an organism's life documented by fossils
- The book that Charles Darwin wrote on the theory of evolution
- A method used to date rocks
- A diagram that shows the rock formations of a region
- The preserved remains of a prehistoric organism
15 Clues: A method used to date rocks • A fossil that is used for dating • The creator of the theory of evolution • The ship that Charles Darwin traveled in • The process of species changing over time • "Older rock layers lay beneath younger ones" • The preserved remains of a prehistoric organism • The identification of traits in plants and animals • ...
Dynamic Earth's Crust 2023-12-01
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- When the plates move energy is released when they get caught up and break.
- Heat distribution in fluids where heat rises as cool material falls.
- Proposed the theory of Continental Drift.
- An example of a divergent plate boundary.
- The bending, tilting, or breaking of the earth's crust.
- The earth's crust is made up of tectonic _____.
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- Plate boundary where two plates move apart.
- Plate boundary where two plates move past each other.
- The outer most layer of the earth.
- Proposed the theory of Sea Floor Spreading.
- As these thaw and freeze they add and subtract a lot of mass from a piece of crust.
- The modern theory that describes our dinamic crust and its movements.
- The super continent that Wegener proposed.
- Plate boundary where two plates come together.
- The movement of the crust up and down as material is gained or lost on the surface.
15 Clues: The outer most layer of the earth. • Proposed the theory of Continental Drift. • An example of a divergent plate boundary. • The super continent that Wegener proposed. • Plate boundary where two plates move apart. • Proposed the theory of Sea Floor Spreading. • Plate boundary where two plates come together. • The earth's crust is made up of tectonic _____. • ...
BAP/AS Newsletter Feb20 2020-03-01
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- Who likes to surf Reddit in their free time?
- This event had multiple alumni coming out to talk about their experiences with BAP/AS.
- This committee is in charge of planning, executing, and organizing of all events.
- This is BAP/AS's event that has professionals and students engaged in games such ring toss and rock paper scissor hula hoops.
- This firm's partners, managers, and staff shared their experiences on why they chose their firm.
- Who wants to hike the John Muir trail?
- This committee is in charge of BAP/AS social media postings and post BAP/AS member highlights.
- This person's favorite restaurant is Uncle Fungs.
- This is BAP/AS's biggest event on March 5th.
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- This firm has an office in Irvine, and hosted a firm tour.
- This event is required for all members to participate that have not attended Meet the Firms once.
- This month's issue is which month?
- This committee goes to bi-monthly meetings with other organizations as representatives of BAP/AS
- Just to make sure you know who our DOC is?
- Shuyan wants to travel to where in Europe?
15 Clues: This month's issue is which month? • Who wants to hike the John Muir trail? • Just to make sure you know who our DOC is? • Shuyan wants to travel to where in Europe? • Who likes to surf Reddit in their free time? • This is BAP/AS's biggest event on March 5th. • This person's favorite restaurant is Uncle Fungs. • ...
Unit 2 2021-05-10
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- These people give up striving for success and plod along in a dead end job
- Used to test the theory of criminality when looking at the role genetics plays
- Moral part of our personality
- Theorist who devised the maternal deprivation theory
- These people accept the goal of money success but find illegal ways to achieve it
- The name of the syndrome also known as 'super male syndrome'
- Rational part of our personality
- Drop outs who reject both the goal and the means
- Criminologist who developed atavistic form
- Primal, selfish and instinctive part of our personality
- Researcher who studied 3586 twin pairs in Denmark and found a 52% concordance rate between MZ twins
- Thin and fragile lacking fat and muscle
- Rounded and soft, fat with wide hips
- Psychologist who founded the psychodyanmic theories
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- Crime control method derived from operant learning theory
- The feeling caused by the worthlessness felt by working class males
- Another term for non-identical twins
- Another term for identical twins
- Used to test for a genetic cause of crime while taking the environment into consideration
- Muscular and hard bodied, very little fat and strong limbs
- These people reject the existing goals and means and replace them with new ones with the aim of changing society
21 Clues: Moral part of our personality • Another term for identical twins • Rational part of our personality • Another term for non-identical twins • Rounded and soft, fat with wide hips • Thin and fragile lacking fat and muscle • Criminologist who developed atavistic form • Drop outs who reject both the goal and the means • Psychologist who founded the psychodyanmic theories • ...
Human Evolution 2018-09-03
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- - Family that includes apes and humans
- - Tribe(below subfamily) that included humans and bipedal fossils like Australopithecus and paranthropus. also called hominid
- - Tear drop shaped tools used by H.Erectus
- - The transitional species between H. Habilis and H.Erectus
- - Lucy
- - As a result of the increase of cranium space, we were able to develop complex thinking such as...
- - Creating a relationship between man and animal which benefitted both.
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- - Theory that suggests populations evolved rather isolated, with some interbreeding, evolving in parallel to each other.
- - Theory that suggests that modern humans evolved from African populations, which left Africa ~200,000 y/o. Replacing regional populations of H. Erectus
- - More complex tools made of various materials such as antlers, wood and bones
- - The Multiregional theory suggests that H. Sapiens evolved directly from this Hominid, where as Out of Africa theory does not.
- - More sophisticated, finely worked scrapers, spear tips, and axe heads. Edges re-shaped and attached to other materials. Required skill to make and techniques taught and learned.
- - Kills bacteria, parasites, plant toxins, and makes digestion easier.
- - Hominids survived selection pressures and used/uses upper paleolithic tools.
- - First animal to be domesticated
- - Jack of all trades
- - Tools that were first discovered and used by H. Habilis
- - First Hominid to have the ability to control and manipulate fire
18 Clues: - Lucy • - Jack of all trades • - First animal to be domesticated • - Family that includes apes and humans • - Tear drop shaped tools used by H.Erectus • - Tools that were first discovered and used by H. Habilis • - The transitional species between H. Habilis and H.Erectus • - First Hominid to have the ability to control and manipulate fire • ...
Crime and Deviance Keywords 2016-04-29
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- - when a crime is exaggerated and sensationalised by the media
- - when police get offenders to admit to a crime they haven't committed
- - crimes committed by the upper class
- - argued that women have less opportunities to commit crimes (control theory)
- - referring to the design of the environment to prevent crimes
- - a type of justice where criminal meets offender
- - a type of justice where the punishment meets the crime
- - a young offender
- - an explanation of gender differences in crime suggesting that women commit crimes because they are socially excluded and live in poverty
- - came up with the biological explanation for gender differences in crime
- - miller's key concept
- - an abbreviation for Althusser's key concept
- - concept referred to by Pollack
- - murray's key concept
- - Brantingham & Brantingham's key concept referring to location & crime
- - matza's key concept
- - came up with secondary and primary deviance
- - taylor, Walton and young belong to which theory?
- - a critique of statistics
- - argues men commit crimes because they enjoy taking risks (edgework)
- - male dominance
- - a type of culture identified by reiner and holdaway
- - came up with the triple quandary theory
- - refers to crimes which do not appear on crime statistics
- - who argues that police do stop more bme people but it is because they are in the wrong location at the wrong time?
- - came up with labelling theory
- - a group which is seen as threat by the media
- - farrington and ? found evidence against women being treated leniently
- - a type of offender who is old
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- - stuart hall studied ?
- - making it difficult to become a victim of crime e.g. gated community, cctv, burglar alarms
- - when a social issue comes into public attention
- - normlessness, lack of social order and cohesion in society
- - right realist & control theory sociologist who focuses on social bonds
- - a combination of Marxism with labelling theory
- - which report found evidence for institutional racism?
- - looked at labelling in the police force and the differences between working class and middle class boys
- - functionalism and Marxism are ? theories. aim to explain all of society
- - a type of policing used in New York to reduce crime
- - Cohen's key concept
- - argues that masculinity is socially constructed and men commit crimes to achieve material, social and sexual success
- - studied conformity and strain and found five modes of adaptation
- - cloward and Ohlin's key concept
- - denies black people commit more crime rather it is a myth and they are labelled by the police
- - which report found that Brixton riots were caused by frustration of young black youth
- - left realists argue that an increase in crime has to lead to ? crisis of theories being unable to explain it all
- - a right realist looking at broken windows
- - according to this functionalist theory girls and boys have been socialised differently
- - opportunity theorist who argued that informal guardians are better at deterring crimes that formal guardians e.g. police
49 Clues: - male dominance • - a young offender • - Cohen's key concept • - matza's key concept • - miller's key concept • - murray's key concept • - stuart hall studied ? • - a critique of statistics • - came up with labelling theory • - a type of offender who is old • - concept referred to by Pollack • - cloward and Ohlin's key concept • - crimes committed by the upper class • ...
NCSW - Wednesday 2020-10-06
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- Oldest company at Broadwalk House
- Our biggest achievement last year
- Wow Award winner
- Law firm at the Tower
- Best newcomer
- Law firm at 201
- Christmas party venue
- Pizza place
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- Team member who speaks 5 languages
- Newest building in the campus
- New campus project
- Cinema
- Office space at 199
- Restaurant with a 50% discount
14 Clues: Cinema • Pizza place • Best newcomer • Law firm at 201 • Wow Award winner • New campus project • Office space at 199 • Law firm at the Tower • Christmas party venue • Newest building in the campus • Restaurant with a 50% discount • Oldest company at Broadwalk House • Our biggest achievement last year • Team member who speaks 5 languages
History of the Universe 2012-11-01
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- someone who studies the universe is an...
- Miller who made the first experiment that produced amino acids?
- Scientists think the universe is...
- dwarf stars outer layers of red giants drift away and shrink into...
- Do we know everything about the Big Bang Theory?
- when did astronomers discover that galaxies are moving away from Earth and one another?
- theory is used to describe the beginning of the universe.
- low mass and medium mass stars will cool down and swell into...
- bodies asteroids, meteors, and comets are...
- What colors are in the spectrum?
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- All stars begin their lives in a...
- theory is the name of the expansion of the universe.
- approximately how many stars are there in our galaxy?
- acids these molecules combine to form proteins that make up living things.
- These stars shine brightly at first, and are usually blue or white in colour.
- Which planet may have the only right conditions to support life?
- The study of stars is what?
17 Clues: The study of stars is what? • What colors are in the spectrum? • All stars begin their lives in a... • Scientists think the universe is... • someone who studies the universe is an... • bodies asteroids, meteors, and comets are... • Do we know everything about the Big Bang Theory? • theory is the name of the expansion of the universe. • ...
Crossword Attempt 2 2023-10-15
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- Sara & Samar's dog's name/Arabic leader of a caliphate
- Your dog's name/nothing finer
- consulting firm that Sara thought was a radio station
- Your dog's name/cereal ______ Charms
- St. _____ Coptic Orthodox Church in Hayward, CA
- Amir's dog's name/designer _____ Chanel
- 1992 USA basketball Olympians
- Sara & Samar's dog's name/singer ______ Holiday
- Amir's dog's name/Star Wars actress ____ Ridley
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- man with 3 birthdays
- consulting firm where Sara was an EA for one year, ____ & Co.
- the only one of her kind out of our 12
- George & Bernadette's dog/motherland capital
- John Michael's Zodiac sign
- ____ Mounir Gad, youngest of 3
- Amir's dog's name/football coach and commentator John _____
16 Clues: man with 3 birthdays • John Michael's Zodiac sign • Your dog's name/nothing finer • 1992 USA basketball Olympians • ____ Mounir Gad, youngest of 3 • Your dog's name/cereal ______ Charms • the only one of her kind out of our 12 • Amir's dog's name/designer _____ Chanel • George & Bernadette's dog/motherland capital • St. _____ Coptic Orthodox Church in Hayward, CA • ...
Famous Names Crossword 2016-04-21
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- Leading American psychologist known for functionalism (e.g. finding the purpose of each individual part)
- Involved with hypnosis
- Russian physiologist who is recognized for his work on classical conditioning
- Female psychologist known for her work on ethics in psychology
- Social & behavioral learning from the bobo doll experiment
- Known for the infamous Stanford Prison Experiment which illustrated cognitive dissonance theory and the power of authority
- French psychologist who invented the first intelligence test
- Known for her work in early emotional attachment
- Developed the theory of multiple intelligences
- Known for linguistics and innate grammar among languages
- Established the school of behaviorism
- Behaviorist who developed operant conditioning and is widely known for his box involving a rat
- American psychologist known for his work on taste aversion
- Known as a humanistic psychologist who develop the hierarchy of needs
- Pioneer in the study of facial expressions and emotions
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- Recognized as the father of psychology — developed psychopathology, a method of treating patients through dialogue; also developed the Iceberg theory
- American psychologist who was an avid promoter of positive psychology
- Widely recognized for the Milgram Experiment involving obedience and authority
- Psychologist known for his work on maternal-separation and conducted various experiments on monkeys
- Developed the theory of cognitive development (sensorimotor/preoperational/concrete/formal)
- A clinical psychology whose research focused on parenting styles and her criticism of deception
- Israeli-American psychologist notable for his work in behavioral economics and judgment; known as one of the most influential economists
- Father of client-centered therapy and recognized as a humanistic psychologist
- Noted for his research is psychotherapy, suicide and psychometrics
- Developmental psychologist who studied the effect of temperament on the behavior of children
- Recognized for his psychosexual stages of child development (trust vs. mistrust)
- Known for research in memory and eyewitness incidents
- Developed theories of conformity, impression formation and group behavior in the field of social psychology
28 Clues: Involved with hypnosis • Established the school of behaviorism • Developed the theory of multiple intelligences • Known for her work in early emotional attachment • Known for research in memory and eyewitness incidents • Pioneer in the study of facial expressions and emotions • Known for linguistics and innate grammar among languages • ...
