theory of the firm Crossword Puzzles
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 • ...
Absolute Monarchs of Europe - Bentley Hansen 2026-01-09
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- Fredrick The Great
- Primarily Written By James Madison
- Revolution
- Written BY Thomas Jefferson
- Earth Centered Theory
- Extravagant and Ornate
- Wrote The Declaration Of Independence
- Natural Rights
- Separation Of Powers In Governments
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- Simple and Elegant
- Fancy Meetings Between Specific Individuals
- Equal Rights Of Woman
- Intellectual Movement
- Influential French Intellectuals
- Sir Francis Bacon
- Basing Beliefs on Knowledge and Reason
- Enlightened Despot
- Falling Apple
- Sun Centered Theory
- Revolutionized Science
- Power Invested Equally In Each Part Of The Government
- Sacrificing Some Freedom For Protection Of Your Rights
- Multiple Levels Of Government
- Belief In A Supreme Being
- Freedom Of Speech
- People Become Or Are Corrupted
26 Clues: Revolution • Falling Apple • Natural Rights • Sir Francis Bacon • Freedom Of Speech • Simple and Elegant • Fredrick The Great • Enlightened Despot • Sun Centered Theory • Equal Rights Of Woman • Intellectual Movement • Earth Centered Theory • Revolutionized Science • Extravagant and Ornate • Belief In A Supreme Being • Written BY Thomas Jefferson • Multiple Levels Of Government • ...
Nebular Theory 2023-12-13
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- Shape of the solar system-evidence for the nebular theory
- All of the planets do this in the counter-clockwise direction around the sun-more evidence for the nebular theory
- Cloud of gas and dust in space
- What the nebula did to get it's flattened shape
- Another moon formation theory, the moon was passing by earth and got captured by it's orbit
- One theory for how the moon was formed, says it was part of the earth's core that separated during earth's formation
- Large objects made from rock and gas that orbit the sun
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- Name of the star that formed in the center of the solar system
- How many billion years ago the solar system was made
- Name of the process that formed the planets
- The third moon formation theory, an asteroid hit earth and a chunk of earth broke off and into orbit
11 Clues: Cloud of gas and dust in space • Name of the process that formed the planets • What the nebula did to get it's flattened shape • How many billion years ago the solar system was made • Large objects made from rock and gas that orbit the sun • Shape of the solar system-evidence for the nebular theory • Name of the star that formed in the center of the solar system • ...
International Relations Crossword 2020-09-17
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- those that have a low standard of living and low social and economic development
- unending involvement in a difficult or irresolvable issue
- devoted to promoting the welfare of all mankind
- theory that focuses on national interests and power
- originating among or carried on by common people
- The conduct of relations between nations
- reality is what you think it is, what everyone says is true
- temporary stop in warfare
- a person who has fled his or her home due to a political crisis
- acting as a go between
- A coercive economic or military measure
- a document passed by a committee that expresses the opinions and decisions of the UN
- Theory that nations will naturally come to a balance of power
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- a temporary alliance of two or more political units for the purpose of joint action
- A member of a small force of irregular or 'rebel' fighters who make surprise raids
- A supreme and independent political body
- The systematic use of terror or unpredictable violence against governments
- the strongest military or economic nations who are competing for influence in the worlds
- basic facilities and underlying foundation on which the confutation and growth of a community depend
- theory that promotes trade, human rights, and believes power is not the only thing that matters
20 Clues: acting as a go between • temporary stop in warfare • A coercive economic or military measure • A supreme and independent political body • The conduct of relations between nations • devoted to promoting the welfare of all mankind • originating among or carried on by common people • theory that focuses on national interests and power • ...
fff 2025-04-23
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- Type of hallucination where a person feels sensations on the skin without a cause.
- The non-dreaming stages of sleep that precede REM sleep.
- Brain region containing the suprachiasmatic nucleus, the body’s master clock.
- The hidden, symbolic meaning of a dream, according to Freud.
- Sleep disorder involving difficulty falling or staying asleep.
- Visualization technique used to induce hypnosis.Role – Theory of hypnosis suggesting people act according to social expectations.
- Sleep stage associated with vivid dreams and increased brain activity.
- Perception of something that isn’t present.
- Awareness of internal and external stimuli.
- Theory suggesting sleep helps repair the body and brain.
- Mental experiences during sleep that can include images, sounds, and emotions.
- Biological rhythms that follow a roughly 24-hour cycle.
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- The second part of the activation-synthesis model of dreaming.
- Process of stabilizing memories during sleep.
- Sleep disorder where breathing repeatedly stops and starts.
- Frightening dreams that occur during REM sleep.
- Theory suggesting hypnosis involves a split in consciousness.
- The actual storyline or images of a dream.
- A trance-like state marked by focused attention and suggestibility.
- Disorder causing sudden sleep episodes during the day.
- Type of hallucination involving hearing sounds or voices that aren’t there.
- Psychologist who believed dreams reveal unconscious desires.
22 Clues: The actual storyline or images of a dream. • Perception of something that isn’t present. • Awareness of internal and external stimuli. • Process of stabilizing memories during sleep. • Frightening dreams that occur during REM sleep. • Disorder causing sudden sleep episodes during the day. • Biological rhythms that follow a roughly 24-hour cycle. • ...
Human Evolution 2018-09-03
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- - 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.
- - The transitional species between H. Habilis and H.Erectus
- - Tear drop shaped tools used by H.Erectus
- - Theory that suggests that modern humans evolved from African populations, which left Africa ~200,000 y/o. Replacing regional populations of H. Erectus
- - Theory that suggests populations evolved rather isolated, with some interbreeding, evolving in parallel to each other.
- - Lucy
- - Kills bacteria, parasites, plant toxins, and makes digestion easier.
- - Creating a relationship between man and animal which benefitted both.
- - Jack of all trades
- - Tribe(below subfamily) that included humans and bipedal fossils like Australopithecus and paranthropus. also called hominid
- - First animal to be domesticated
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- - Hominids survived selection pressures and used/uses upper paleolithic tools.
- - 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.
- - Tools that were first discovered and used by H. Habilis
- - First Hominid to have the ability to control and manipulate fire
- - As a result of the increase of cranium space, we were able to develop complex thinking such as...
- - Family that includes apes and humans
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 • ...
Crossword Lab 2021-08-27
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- created when the temperature rises and the particles move rapidly because there is now more energy
- the length or size of something
- the force that pulls things to the center of the earth
- a theory that believes earths crust has moved apart because of environmental disasters
- a procedure carefully done and is based on research
- nouns ending with -meter
- contains the sun, eight more planets orbiting around it and the planets moons
- being precise
- makes long or short numbers easier to write
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- the amount of area or space an object has
- the theory of how organisms come from being a single cell
- how fast something is
- the study of rocks and Earths chemical and physical characteristics
- the theory that Earths crust has moved over time
- how heavy something is
15 Clues: being precise • how fast something is • how heavy something is • nouns ending with -meter • the length or size of something • the amount of area or space an object has • makes long or short numbers easier to write • the theory that Earths crust has moved over time • a procedure carefully done and is based on research • the force that pulls things to the center of the earth • ...
"The Alchemist" Vocabulary 2020-03-26
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- a statement that promotes clarity
- to recognize worth
- a preventative measure
- occurring or repeating at regular periods
- a state of likelihood
- a duty or commitment
- relating to the assistance of those in need
- to suddenly shock or alarm
- to display unwillingness
- displaying a high opinion of oneself
- moving at a low speed
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- to focus on an object or activity
- the process of acquiring knowledge or skills
- the embodiment of an abstract theory or theory
- intense enjoyment
- the tendency to be angered or irritated
- a rough calculation or judgement
- to come into view
- one's future or fate
- not making or accompanied by any sound
20 Clues: intense enjoyment • to come into view • to recognize worth • a duty or commitment • one's future or fate • a state of likelihood • moving at a low speed • a preventative measure • to display unwillingness • to suddenly shock or alarm • a rough calculation or judgement • to focus on an object or activity • a statement that promotes clarity • displaying a high opinion of oneself • ...
ACCOUNTING RATIOS - CROSSWORD 2020-12-24
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- It is a rigorous test and gives a better picture of the short term financial position of the firm
- This ratio indicates the speed with which the amount is collected from debtors and bills receivables
- This ratio is used to assess the firm's ability to meet its short term obligations on time
- This ratio indicates the speed with which inventory is rotated into revenue from operations
- This ratio measures the extent of revenue from operations absorbed by the cost of revenue from operations and operating expenses
- If this ratio is 15 percent, then the operating ratio will be 85 percent
- This ratio is calculated to ascertain the soundness of long term financial policies of the firm and a high ratio is risky for long term lenders
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- This ratio enables a long term lender to know whether the firm will earn sufficient profits to pay its interest charges regularly
- A low ratio indicates underutilisation of working capital
- This ratio indicates the proportion of total assets funded by the shareholders
- This ratio measures how efficiently the capital employed in the business is being used
- It indicates the number of days or months taken by trade receivables on an average to get converted into cash
- This ratio measures the margin of profit available on revenue from operations
- This ratio helps to determine the overall efficiency of business operations
14 Clues: A low ratio indicates underutilisation of working capital • If this ratio is 15 percent, then the operating ratio will be 85 percent • This ratio helps to determine the overall efficiency of business operations • This ratio measures the margin of profit available on revenue from operations • ...
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 • ...
Economics Chapter 1 Vocab 2022-08-23
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- produced goods, such as factories, machinery, tools, computers, and buildings that can be used as inputs for further production
- the condition in which our wants are greater than the limited resources available to satisfy those wants
- anything from which individuals receive disutility or dissatisfaction
- an abstract representation of the real world designed with the intent to better understand it
- the branch of economics that deals with human behavior and choices as they relate to relatively small units: an individual, a firm, an industry, a single market
- the science of scarcity; the science of how individuals and societies deal with the fact that wants are greater than the limited resources available to satisfy those wants
- the giving up of one thing for something else
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- the dissatisfaction one receives from a bad
- the branch of economics that deals with human behavior and choices as they relate to highly aggregate markets (e.g., the market for goods and services) or the entire economy
- the work brought about by the physical and mental talents that people contribute to the production process
- the satisfaction one receives from a good
- exists when marginal benefits equal marginal costs
- something that encourages or motivates a person to undertake an action
- anything from which individuals receive utility or satisfaction
- all natural resources, such as minerals, forests, water, and unimproved land
15 Clues: the satisfaction one receives from a good • the dissatisfaction one receives from a bad • the giving up of one thing for something else • exists when marginal benefits equal marginal costs • anything from which individuals receive utility or satisfaction • anything from which individuals receive disutility or dissatisfaction • ...
Earth: Past, Present, Future Unit Vocabulary 2026-02-23
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- fault A type of fault where rocks slide past each other horizontally.
- crust The thick part of the earth's crust that forms the large landmasses.
- The Earth's outermost, thinnest layer.
- arcs Curved chains of volcanic islands located near a trench.
- ridge An underwater mountain range formed by plate tectonics.
- A break or crack in the Earth's crust where movement occurs.
- The layer of gases surrounding the planet.
- core The solid, innermost layer of the Earth made of iron and nickel.
- wegener The scientist who first proposed the theory of continental drift.
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- Molten rock found below the Earth's surface.
- spreading The process that creates new oceanic crust at mid-ocean ridges.
- tectonics theory The theory that Earth's outer shell is divided into several plates that glide over the mantle.
- crust The thin, dense part of the crust found under the oceans.
- zone The process where the ocean floor sinks back into the mantle.
- A deep valley that forms where two tectonic plates move apart on land.
- Molten rock that has reached the Earth's surface.
- The largest layer of the Earth, located between the crust and the core.
- core The liquid layer of the Earth's core.
- A long, narrow ditch in the ocean floor formed by subduction.
- The name of the ancient supercontinent where all landmasses were joined.
20 Clues: The Earth's outermost, thinnest layer. • core The liquid layer of the Earth's core. • The layer of gases surrounding the planet. • Molten rock found below the Earth's surface. • Molten rock that has reached the Earth's surface. • A break or crack in the Earth's crust where movement occurs. • arcs Curved chains of volcanic islands located near a trench. • ...
Psych 1 2022-09-11
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- Part of hindbrain that relays messages between the cerebellum and cortex
- Type of concept with flexibility based on experiences in the world
- Memory rehearsal that involves focusing on the meaning and emotion of the memory
- Awareness of everything going on around you and inside your head at any given moment
- Type of development in Piaget's theory
- Regulates control of movements and complex motor functions
- Erikson's theory of development
- Type of concept with rigid rules and characteristics
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- Storage capacity for long-term memory
- Info going in
- Interpretation of senses
- Freud's theory of development
- Your DNA (special molecule with characteristics like hair color, skin, muscle tone, etc)
- Sense that has to do with movement and body position
- Sense that has to do with locating body parts in relation to each other
- Pain that is in the skin, tendons, muscles and joints
- Stage of memory that is only 1/4 to 3 seconds long
- Theorist who says all dreams have meaning and are filled with symbols helping us achieve wish fulfillment
- Building Blocks of Knowledge
- Pain that resides in organs or deep inside the body
- State of consciousness where your self and the activity merge so the activity is efortless and automatic
21 Clues: Info going in • Interpretation of senses • Building Blocks of Knowledge • Freud's theory of development • Erikson's theory of development • Storage capacity for long-term memory • Type of development in Piaget's theory • Stage of memory that is only 1/4 to 3 seconds long • Pain that resides in organs or deep inside the body • ...
Legends of Psychology Crossword 2023-02-03
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- The first educator to offer a psychology course in the United States. One of the most influential philosophers of the United States, and the "Father of American psychology"
- tendency to
- Best known for his development of the two factor theory of emotion in 1962 along with Jerome E. Singer
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- Crated the theory of Personology based on need and press
- known as the father of stress research
- well renowned for his theory of cognitive-mediational theory within emotion
- to a new situation until it becomes the norm
- Created ______'s Hierarchy of Needs
- American biologist, professor of entomology and zoology, and sexologist
- creator of the James-Lange Theory of Emotion
10 Clues: tendency to • Created ______'s Hierarchy of Needs • known as the father of stress research • to a new situation until it becomes the norm • creator of the James-Lange Theory of Emotion • Crated the theory of Personology based on need and press • American biologist, professor of entomology and zoology, and sexologist • ...
Chapter 9- Business 2022-02-10
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- the addition of more tasks to a job instead of treating each task as seperate
- the most basic human needs to be satisfied
- changes behavior and encourages appropriate actions by relating the consequences of behavior to the behavior itself
- the need for respect both self-respect and respect from others
- the incorporation of motivational factors, such as the opportunity for achievement recognition, responsibility, and advancement, into a job
- is a program that allows employees to choose their starting and ending times, provided that they are at work during a specified core period
- refers to the compact that setting goals has a performance
- movement of employees from one job to another in an effort to relieve the boredom often associated with job specialization
- a performance of full time job by two people on part-time
- the study of the behavior of individuals and groups in organizational settings
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- is a theory that arranges the five basic needs of people.
- an employees attitude toward his or her job, employer, and colleagues
- the need to protect oneself from physical and economic harm
- a four day period during which an employee works 40 hours
- is the theory that behavior can be strengthened or weakened through the use of rewards and punishments
- benefits and/or recognition received from someone else
- rewards personal satisfaction and enjoyment felt after attaining a goal
- is a management philosophy that stresses employee participation in all aspects of a company decision making
- an inner drive that directs a person behavior toward goals
19 Clues: the most basic human needs to be satisfied • benefits and/or recognition received from someone else • is a theory that arranges the five basic needs of people. • a four day period during which an employee works 40 hours • a performance of full time job by two people on part-time • refers to the compact that setting goals has a performance • ...
Motivation 2016-12-12
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- motivates us to go-out
- physiological or psychological arousal
- external rewards and reinforcers
- the way something turn out
- what causes an act
- inner motives
- Lack or deficit of some necessity
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- internal reward
- an aim
- theory of self-actualization
- second step to achieving goal
- essential for survival
- the ability to do something
- internal rewards and reinforcers
- theory of needs
- external reward
16 Clues: an aim • inner motives • internal reward • theory of needs • external reward • what causes an act • motivates us to go-out • essential for survival • the way something turn out • the ability to do something • theory of self-actualization • second step to achieving goal • external rewards and reinforcers • internal rewards and reinforcers • Lack or deficit of some necessity • ...
Plate Tectonics and Continental Drift Crossword Puzzel 2021-12-08
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- where Earth's tectonic plates dive back into the mantle
- an area on Earth where two or more lithospheric plates collide.
- A theory explaining the structure of the earth's crust
- formed by the effects of folding on layers within the upper part of the Earth's crust
- a fracture or zone of fractures between two blocks of rock
- long narrow depressions on the seafloor
- the blocks of continental fragments and oceanic islands that have collided with a continent
- a supercontinent that existed during the late Paleozoic and early Mesozoic eras.
- a linear shaped lowland between several highlands or mountain ranges
- a proposed explanation made on the basis of limited evidence
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- several large landmasses
- A sudden and violent shaking of the ground
- remembered as the originator of the continental drift hypothesis
- A line that marks the limits of an area
- a theory that explained how continents shift position on Earth's surface
- the assembly of most or all of Earth's continental blocks or cratons to form a single large landmass
- a chain of volcanoes formed above a subducting plate
- a system of ideas intended to explain something
- a linear feature that exists between two tectonic plates that are moving away from each other
19 Clues: several large landmasses • A line that marks the limits of an area • long narrow depressions on the seafloor • A sudden and violent shaking of the ground • a system of ideas intended to explain something • a chain of volcanoes formed above a subducting plate • A theory explaining the structure of the earth's crust • ...
HSP Introduction 2024-09-23
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- The process by which we learn certain behaviours, skills, and values that are deemed important by society.
- A sociologist who created the idea of Functional Theory; a sociological theory which says that a society is either functional or dysfunctional based on its ability to meet the needs of its members.
- Ideas or perspectives used to explain things.
- A subset of psychology which focuses on the inherited human tendencies.
- A subset of psychology which focuses on our thinking.
- An anthropologist who studied the Inuit people of Canada and argued that each culture should be judged based on their own standards and the standards of Western culture.
- Our conduct and/or our actions.
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- The scientific study of behaviour and mental processes.
- A sociologist who was most interested in studying how people act when they are placed in different roles and situations.
- The study of the lives and cultures of human beings, alive or dead.
- The feeling that the lifestyle, values, and patterns of adaptation of one's own group are superior to those of other groups.
- A type of learning in which an animal or human responds to a stimulus in a way that normally does not bring about that response.
- The creator of conflict theory; a sociological theory which states that societies are comprised of many groups competing for power.
- A subfield of anthropology which studies the thinking and communication patterns of primates from our distant past.
- The abilities, ideas, and behaviours people have acquired to become a part of society.
- A psychologist known for his experiments in which a bell was rung every time he fed a dog.
- The systematic study of human social life, groups, and societies.
- A psychologist who studied the effects of early childhood experiences on our behaviour.
18 Clues: Our conduct and/or our actions. • Ideas or perspectives used to explain things. • A subset of psychology which focuses on our thinking. • The scientific study of behaviour and mental processes. • The systematic study of human social life, groups, and societies. • The study of the lives and cultures of human beings, alive or dead. • ...
Chapter 6 & 7 Vocabulary 2016-04-26
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- a sudden shortage of a good
- a market structure in which a large number of firms all produce the same product
- when quantity supplied is more than quantity demanded
- a system of allocating scarce goods and services using criteria other than price
- a minimum price for a good or service
- factors that cause a producer's average cost per unit to fall as output rises
- a market dominated by a single seller
- the right to sell a good or service within an exclusive market
- a minimum price that an employer can pay a worker for an hour of labor
- a monopoly created by the government
- the point at which quantity supplied and quantity demanded are equal
- expenses a firm must pay before it can begin to produce and sell goods
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- a market in which goods are sold illegally
- a government issued right to operate a business
- a market structure that does not meet the conditions of perfect competition
- a market that runs most efficiently when one large firm supplies all of the output
- the ability of a company to change process and output like a monopolist
- a maximum price that can be legally charged for a good or service
- quantity supplied is greater than quantity demanded
- quantity demanded is greater than quantity supplied
- a price ceiling placed on rent
- a product that is the same no matter who produces it, such as notebook paper, or milk
- any factor that makes it difficult for a new firm to enter a market
- if the market price or quantity supplied is anywhere but at the equalibrium
- costs of production that affect people who have no control over how much of a good is produced
- the financial and opportunity costs consumers will pay when searching for a good or service
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 • ...
Science Magazine Crossword 2013-09-30
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- A point where space-time continuum is infinitely curved.
- The world's most densest wood.
- A film which tracks the movement of atoms magnified 100 million times.
- What is the only planet that rolls in its side?
- The effect that makes the Eiffel Tower grow 15cm every summer.
- It can stun both predators and prey with 500 volts.
- The noble gas that can cut through diamonds.
- The organization that is responsible for more earth-bound technologies.
- The deepest location on earth.
- Co-discoverer of the DNA structure.
- The science that deals with matter and energy and the relationships that exist between them.
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- It refers to two of the most famous theories of physics, both formulated by Albert Einstien.
- A region behind the cornea which is liquid is called?
- The only animal that uses galactic sprays of stars for directions.
- The name of a thought experiment proposed by Austrian Physicist Erwin Schrodinger in 1935.
- It is the reigning theory of physics over the realm of the very small: subatomic particles.
- He was born on the 300th anniversaryof Galileo's death.
- It suggest that all subatomic particles are not tiny dots, but loops of string akin to rubber bands.
- The _________ is so dense with salt. You easily float without drowning.
- It is based on the theory of relativity of Albert Einstein and the quantum theory of Max Planck and others.
20 Clues: The world's most densest wood. • The deepest location on earth. • Co-discoverer of the DNA structure. • The noble gas that can cut through diamonds. • What is the only planet that rolls in its side? • It can stun both predators and prey with 500 volts. • A region behind the cornea which is liquid is called? • He was born on the 300th anniversaryof Galileo's death. • ...
c 13 2026-01-26
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- — MASTERING YOURSELF.
- — SHARP FOCUS.
- — INNER STRENGTH.
- — REACHING THE TOP.
- — A MIGHTY PERSON.
- — NEVER GIVING UP.
- — TAKING RESPONSIBILITY.
- — FIRM DECISION.
- — CONFIDENCE.
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- — REASON TO DO.
- — REMAINING STEADY.
- — SELF-CONTROL.
- — HEART COURAGE.
- — SEEING THE FUTURE.
- — KNOWING YOU CAN.
- — NOT SHOWING ANY FEAR.
- — INNER STRENGTH.
- — SELF-RELIANCE.
- — INSPIRING IDEAS.
- — BEING ABLE.
- — PUSHING.
- — FORCE TO ACT.
- — STRENGTH OF MIND.
23 Clues: — PUSHING. • — BEING ABLE. • — CONFIDENCE. • — SHARP FOCUS. • — REASON TO DO. • — SELF-CONTROL. • — FORCE TO ACT. • — HEART COURAGE. • — SELF-RELIANCE. • — FIRM DECISION. • — INNER STRENGTH. • — INNER STRENGTH. • — KNOWING YOU CAN. • — INSPIRING IDEAS. • — A MIGHTY PERSON. • — NEVER GIVING UP. • — REMAINING STEADY. • — REACHING THE TOP. • — STRENGTH OF MIND. • — SEEING THE FUTURE. • — MASTERING YOURSELF. • ...
Psychologists to Know! 2024-05-03
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- Argued that young children have the innate capability to learn and produce speech.
- Known for his theory of psychosocial development.
- The weaver of Little Albert’s Nightmares.
- Criticized recovered memory therapies, and shed light on the false memory and misinformation effects.
- Asserted that a child’s cognitive development can be guided by social interaction.
- Use your formal operational thinking to rememeber his cognitive development theory.
- The Bobo Doll Afficionado
- It would be immoral to forget this theorist of moral development.
- Made X-Rated movies scientific!
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- Her parenting styles helped me take care of my egg baby
- The Ms. Hannigan’s of the Monkey Orphanage.
- Did you forget about his curve?
- Proposed that intellect is made up of practical, creative, and analytical intelligences.
- Known for linguistic relativity theory.
- Attatch her to your memory like a child to its caregiver.
- Identified 8 different intelligences. (That’s too many intelligences!)
- Often associated with his dogs.
- Proposed that intellect is linked to one’s general intelligence (g) and specific ability (s).
- Theorized operant conditioning, a rat’s best friend and worst enemy.
19 Clues: The Bobo Doll Afficionado • Did you forget about his curve? • Often associated with his dogs. • Made X-Rated movies scientific! • Known for linguistic relativity theory. • The weaver of Little Albert’s Nightmares. • The Ms. Hannigan’s of the Monkey Orphanage. • Known for his theory of psychosocial development. • Her parenting styles helped me take care of my egg baby • ...
Interwar Years 2023-02-13
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- Made the theory of relativity
- a type of build
- a policy of rigid segregation
- an economic fall
- founder of russian communist party
- Had physc theories
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- skepticism
- called the holy man
- the theory that everything should be designed by its function
- country that leaves the League of Nations
- a revolution in music
- a change
- was made the peoples minister
- art of the unconscious mind
14 Clues: a change • skepticism • a type of build • an economic fall • Had physc theories • called the holy man • a revolution in music • art of the unconscious mind • Made the theory of relativity • a policy of rigid segregation • was made the peoples minister • founder of russian communist party • country that leaves the League of Nations • ...
KEY VOCABULARY: The Scientific Revolution 2026-03-19
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- A device invented by Galileo Galilei that enables one to view distance objects
- An idea or prediction about how something functions based upon limited evidence
- A major sect of the Christian faith based in the Vatican
- A system of ideas designed to explain a pattern
- Looking at or viewing something to understand it's function or purpose
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- The theory that the sun was at the centre of the universe.
- The theory that the earth was at the centre of the universe.
- The science of using numbers to quantify things
- The force that pulls something to objects with great mass (for example, humans are pulled to the centre of the earth)
- The science concerned with explaining the functions of the natural world
- Testing a prediction or theory using a scientific procedure.
- The systematic observation and identification of stars, planets and galaxies
12 Clues: The science of using numbers to quantify things • A system of ideas designed to explain a pattern • A major sect of the Christian faith based in the Vatican • The theory that the sun was at the centre of the universe. • The theory that the earth was at the centre of the universe. • Testing a prediction or theory using a scientific procedure. • ...
Frank Ramsey 1903-1930 2022-02-28
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- highest degree Ramsey obtained
- Number of Ramsey numbers known according to Graham & Spencer
- Ramsey graduated from ____ College
- Ramsey wrote the paper "A Mathematical Theory of ____"
- branch of math Ramsey theory influenced
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- Birth place of Ramsey
- According to Ramsey, a sufficiently large structure must contain a regular _____ of a certain size
- Other discipline Ramsey contributed to
- The Ramsey number represents the minimum number of _____ such that undirected simple graphs contain certain properties.
- Discipline other than math that Ramsey published two papers in
- Ramsey's middle name
- Ramsey was appointed ____ of studies in math at King's College
- Language Ramsey learned in 2 weeks
- ___ and Szekeres worked to expand Ramsey theory in 1933
- Ramsey died of chronic ____ disease
15 Clues: Ramsey's middle name • Birth place of Ramsey • highest degree Ramsey obtained • Ramsey graduated from ____ College • Language Ramsey learned in 2 weeks • Ramsey died of chronic ____ disease • Other discipline Ramsey contributed to • branch of math Ramsey theory influenced • Ramsey wrote the paper "A Mathematical Theory of ____" • ...
Educational Psychology Vocab Crossword 2024-11-18
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- Specific sets of behaviors that people expect in certain situations.
- The process by which a person's ability to think and reason grows.
- Hinders learning or performance on a task.
- The process of thinking about one’s own though processes and learning patterns.
- Helps learning or performance on another task.
- When students experience different cultural norms at home and school.
- Research method that involves intentionally introducing a intervention and observing results.
- The collection of beliefs, values, behaviors, and practices that are shared by a group of people, such as a nation or religious group.
- The gradual development of an individual's concept of right or wrong – conscious, religious values, social attitudes and certain behavior.
- Behavior that benefits others more than yourself.
- Research method that aims to describe a population without changing any variables.
- Involves learning through association. Occurs when a neutral stimulus becomes associated with a meaningful stimulus.
- General tendency to respond in particular ways to one’s physical and social environments.
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- Research method that examines the relationship between variables without controlling them.
- When students adopt some of the new culture’s values and customs.
- Cognitive theory that explains how the human mind processes information.
- Focuses on reinforcement and punishment to shape behavior.
- The mental frameworks that help people understand and interpret the world.
- When students experience confusion about the behaviors expected of them in new setting.
- Theory that states learning occurs as a result of social interaction
- Research method that involves collecting and analyzing numerical data.
- Research method that aims to explore and understand non-numerical data
22 Clues: Hinders learning or performance on a task. • Helps learning or performance on another task. • Behavior that benefits others more than yourself. • Focuses on reinforcement and punishment to shape behavior. • When students adopt some of the new culture’s values and customs. • The process by which a person's ability to think and reason grows. • ...
3.4 - The Ethical Responsibilities Required of You as a Manager 2022-09-14
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- When the potential for personal benefit makes it difficult for you to make the best decisions for the organization.
- Standards about right and wrong with a company.
- guided by respect for the fundamental rights of human beings.
- supervisors repeatedly display verbal/nonverbal hostility toward subordinates.
- unethical behaviors that lead to employees getting more than they deserve.
- illegal trading of a company's stock by people using confidential company information
- A situation in which you have to decide whether to pursue a course of action that may benefit you and your organization, but that is unethical or even illegal.
- Level 1 of Kohlberg's theory - follows rules
- making employment decisions based on the other gender.
- the pattern of values in an organization.
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- A formal written set of ethical standards
- breaking rules that could cause health issues.
- respecting impartial standards of fairness
- an employee, or even an outside consultant, who reports organizational misconduct
- caused by people doing terrible things.
- threatening or intimidating others - hostile work environment.
- Level 2 of Kohlberg's theory - follows the expectations of others
- guided by what will result in the greatest good for the greatest number of people.
- using power to get a personal belief approved
- Level 3 of Kohlberg’s theory - guided by internal values
20 Clues: caused by people doing terrible things. • A formal written set of ethical standards • the pattern of values in an organization. • respecting impartial standards of fairness • Level 1 of Kohlberg's theory - follows rules • using power to get a personal belief approved • breaking rules that could cause health issues. • Standards about right and wrong with a company. • ...
Science Vocab 2022-09-15
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- The breaking of Earth's crust
- The center of the earth.
- The theory that earths out layer is on tectonic plates
- The outermost physical layer
- When one plate moves beneth another
- A movement or trembling of the ground that is caused by a sudden release of energy
- The physical layer that includes the lower mantle
- The theory that all land was once one big part.
- The process by which new organic lithosphere forms when magma rises to Earth's surface at mid-ocean ridges
- A block of lithosphere that consists of the crust and the rigid, outermost part of the layer.
- The point on Earth’s surface directly above an earthquake's starting point
- Where the first motion of an earthquake happens
- The edge between two or more techtonic plates
- The thin layer of mantel below the lithosphere
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- The boundary between two tectonic plates that are moving away from each other
- The boundary between tectonic plates that are colliding
- The middle compisitional layer
- An idea to explain observations with evidence from scienticic investigation
- The boundary between tectonic plates that are sliding past each other horizontally
- The return of rock to its orignal position
- Movement of matter due to difference in density
- The outermost compisitional layer
- When earths magnetic poles switch
- Were rock moves relative to another
24 Clues: The center of the earth. • The outermost physical layer • The breaking of Earth's crust • The middle compisitional layer • The outermost compisitional layer • When earths magnetic poles switch • When one plate moves beneth another • Were rock moves relative to another • The return of rock to its orignal position • The edge between two or more techtonic plates • ...
ES 10.1 Review 2015-04-29
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- a space that does not contain any matter
- Earth’s most distant point
- amount of time a planet takes to complete its orbit
- sun centered
- symmetrical oval
- closest point to the sun
- circle around due to gravity
- this astronomer proposed the heliocentric theory
- developed the law of gravity
- our galaxy
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- this astronomer agreed with Copernicus
- the force of gravity depends on___________and distance
- popularized the geocentric theory
- Kepler developed__________laws of planetary motion
- earth centered
- this astronomer assumed that the planets traveled in small circles called epicycles
- the study of God’s creation beyond our atmosphere
17 Clues: our galaxy • sun centered • earth centered • symmetrical oval • closest point to the sun • Earth’s most distant point • circle around due to gravity • developed the law of gravity • popularized the geocentric theory • this astronomer agreed with Copernicus • a space that does not contain any matter • this astronomer proposed the heliocentric theory • ...
Revision for final 2024-12-23
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- risk bearing and key decision making in business
- characteristic of money that each unit of money must be identical
- sectors producing services
- characteristic of money that make it easy to carry money around
- one which takes a larger percentage of the income or wealth of the rich
- cost that change with output
- sustained rise in the general level of prices of goods and services over time
- reward to investment
- the merger of one firm with another firm that either provides an outlet for its products or supplies it with raw materials, components or the products it sells
- a market structure where there is only one supplier of a good or service, with the power to affect market supply or prices
- government charges imposed on income and wealth, such as income tax and inheritance tax
- an increase in the output of an economy and in the long run, an increase in the economy’s productive potential
- money a firm earns from its sales, before deducting costs of production
- benefits received by those directly consuming or producing a product
- one which takes a larger percentage of the income or wealth of the poor
- the best alternative forgone
- cost which do not change with output in the short run
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- function of money that enable people to save
- function of money that enable people buy and sell
- reward to labour
- benefits enjoyed by those who are not involved in the consumption and production activities of others directly
- function of money enables the value of different items to be compared as prices are expressed in money terms
- the merger of firms producing the same product and at the same stage of production
- reward to enterprise
- a situation where there is not enough to satisfy everyone’s wants
- decisions on government spending and taxation designed to influence aggregate demand
- taxes imposed on expenditure.i.e. sales taxes such as value added tax (VAT)
- goods or services which when consumed create positive spillover effects in an economy, e.g. education, training and health care
- reward to land
- goods that are essential for survival
30 Clues: reward to land • reward to labour • reward to enterprise • reward to investment • sectors producing services • cost that change with output • the best alternative forgone • goods that are essential for survival • function of money that enable people to save • risk bearing and key decision making in business • function of money that enable people buy and sell • ...
Famous Scientists 2024-12-11
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- Known for her extensive study of chimpanzees.
- Discovered principles of vaccination and pasteurization.
- Formulated the laws of motion and universal gravitation.
- Discovered penicillin.
- Sometimes referred to as the “Prince of Mathematicians” and the “greatest mathematician since antiquity”.
- Famous for his thought experiment involving a cat.
- Played a major role in the scientific revolution, known for his work in astronomy.
- Developed the theory of evolution by natural selection.
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- Considered the Father of Mathematics for his significant contribution to the development of mathematics.
- Discovered the structure of DNA with her X-ray diffraction images.
- Mathematician and astronomer who proposed that the sun was stationary in the center of the universe.
- Theoretical physicist known for his work on black holes.
- Discovered radium and polonium, won two Nobel Prizes.
- Famous for his theories of relativity, gravitation, and understanding of molecules.
- Proposed a theory for the hydrogen atom, based on quantum theory.
- Inventor and electrical engineer known for his work alternating current power systems..
- Father of modern genetics, known for his work on pea plants.
17 Clues: Discovered penicillin. • Known for her extensive study of chimpanzees. • Famous for his thought experiment involving a cat. • Discovered radium and polonium, won two Nobel Prizes. • Developed the theory of evolution by natural selection. • Theoretical physicist known for his work on black holes. • Discovered principles of vaccination and pasteurization. • ...
Human Evolution 2018-09-03
Across
- - Family that includes apes and humans
- - Jack of all trades
- - The transitional species between H. Habilis and H.Erectus
- - Theory that suggests that modern humans evolved from African populations, which left Africa ~200,000 y/o. Replacing regional populations of H. Erectus
- - Lucy
- - Kills bacteria, parasites, plant toxins, and makes digestion easier.
- - Tribe(below subfamily) that included humans and bipedal fossils like Australopithecus and paranthropus. also called hominid
- - 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.
- - First animal to be domesticated
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- - 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.
- - Hominids survived selection pressures and used/uses upper paleolithic tools.
- - More complex tools made of various materials such as antlers, wood and bones
- - First Hominid to have the ability to control and manipulate fire
- - Tear drop shaped tools used by H.Erectus
- - Theory that suggests populations evolved rather isolated, with some interbreeding, evolving in parallel to each other.
- - Tools that were first discovered and used by H. Habilis
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 • ...
Human Evolution 2018-09-03
Across
- - Family that includes apes and humans
- - Creating a relationship between man and animal which benefitted both.
- - More complex tools made of various materials such as antlers, wood and bones
- - First Hominid to have the ability to control and manipulate fire
- - The Multiregional theory suggests that H. Sapiens evolved directly from this Hominid, where as Out of Africa theory does not.
- - First animal to be domesticated
- - Hominids survived selection pressures and used/uses upper paleolithic tools.
- - The transitional species between H. Habilis and H.Erectus
- - 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.
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- - As a result of the increase of cranium space, we were able to develop complex thinking such as...
- - Kills bacteria, parasites, plant toxins, and makes digestion easier.
- - Jack of all trades
- - Lucy
- - Tribe(below subfamily) that included humans and bipedal fossils like Australopithecus and paranthropus. also called hominid
- - Theory that suggests that modern humans evolved from African populations, which left Africa ~200,000 y/o. Replacing regional populations of H. Erectus
- - Tear drop shaped tools used by H.Erectus
- - Theory that suggests populations evolved rather isolated, with some interbreeding, evolving in parallel to each other.
- - Tools that were first discovered and used by H. Habilis
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 • ...
C 2 Vocab 2017-03-08
Across
- Something added or attached
- The branch of knowledge
- Quality of being shaped
- Belief or theory
- Rejection of all religious
- Very weak
- Showing great attention to detail
- Clever, original
- Able to be Hammered
- Ability of the brain to form
- Theory that all knowledge is delivered from sense experienced
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- Periphery of something
- doctrine that all events, including human action, are ultimately determined by causes external to the will
- Unchanging over time
- Make or become accustomed
- Of or by telegrapher or telegrams
- Denoting circles,acres,or other shapes
17 Clues: Very weak • Belief or theory • Clever, original • Able to be Hammered • Unchanging over time • Periphery of something • The branch of knowledge • Quality of being shaped • Make or become accustomed • Rejection of all religious • Something added or attached • Ability of the brain to form • Of or by telegrapher or telegrams • Showing great attention to detail • ...
Psychology 2018-06-06
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- Studied Latent learning
- Conducted Stanford prison experiment
- Conditioned fear in "Little Albert"
- Studied memory, created "forgetting curve"
- Created 'g' of intellegence
- Created theory of multiple intellegences
- Created the Stanford-Binet test
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- Created stages of moral development
- Studied classical conditioning with dog salivating experiment
- Created "strange situation' experiment
- Created triarchic theory of intellegence
- Conducted experiments in conformity (line experiments)
- Conducted the Bobo doll experiment
- Studied operant conditioning with pigeons
- Created hierarchy of needs
- Studied the unconcious
- Studied cognitive development of children
17 Clues: Studied the unconcious • Studied Latent learning • Created hierarchy of needs • Created 'g' of intellegence • Created the Stanford-Binet test • Conducted the Bobo doll experiment • Created stages of moral development • Conditioned fear in "Little Albert" • Conducted Stanford prison experiment • Created "strange situation' experiment • Created triarchic theory of intellegence • ...
Plate Tectonics and Continental Drift Crossword Puzzel 2021-12-08
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- where Earth's tectonic plates dive back into the mantle
- an area on Earth where two or more lithospheric plates collide.
- A sudden and violent shaking of the ground
- the assembly of most or all of Earth's continental blocks or cratons to form a single large landmass
- a supercontinent that existed during the late Paleozoic and early Mesozoic eras.
- several large landmasses
- remembered as the originator of the continental drift hypothesis
- long narrow depressions on the seafloor
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- A line that marks the limits of an area
- formed by the effects of folding on layers within the upper part of the Earth's crust
- a linear shaped lowland between several highlands or mountain ranges
- the blocks of continental fragments and oceanic islands that have collided with a continent
- A theory explaining the structure of the earth's crust
- a theory that explained how continents shift position on Earth's surface
- a proposed explanation made on the basis of limited evidence
- a system of ideas intended to explain something
- a chain of volcanoes formed above a subducting plate
- a fracture or zone of fractures between two blocks of rock
- a linear feature that exists between two tectonic plates that are moving away from each other
19 Clues: several large landmasses • A line that marks the limits of an area • long narrow depressions on the seafloor • A sudden and violent shaking of the ground • a system of ideas intended to explain something • a chain of volcanoes formed above a subducting plate • A theory explaining the structure of the earth's crust • ...
birth of modern area 2023-03-16
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- direct senator election
- ghettos
- market of supply and trade
- reward if you help them get elected
- offically order
- women voting rights
- moving in rea
- any of a group of American writers
- a general vote by the electorate on a single political question
- banking comapany
- statue in new york harbor
- the ability to assess and initiate things independently
- steel company
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- 26th president
- bottom level of ship under average
- political and economic theory
- sum of money granted
- government authority or license
- the policy of protecting the interests
- political theory advocating the abolition
- shipping rairoad
- a tax or duty to be paid
- movement of people to a new area
- age
- strike breaker
25 Clues: age • ghettos • moving in rea • steel company • 26th president • strike breaker • offically order • shipping rairoad • banking comapany • women voting rights • sum of money granted • direct senator election • a tax or duty to be paid • statue in new york harbor • market of supply and trade • political and economic theory • government authority or license • movement of people to a new area • ...
Philosophy of Science 2025-09-23
Across
- To prove a statement or theory wrong
- Educated guess
- Conclusion based on patterns
- Hypotheses put to the test
- Categorical variables, qualities
- Covers all aspects of the concepts being measured
- Primarily devoted to cosmological research
- How accurately a method measures
- Beauty and art
- Rightness or wrongness of human actions
- Always realistically true
- Not false (so far)
- Study of being
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- Confirmation of a hypothesis is not enough
- Is the information important?
- Think about the meaning of things
- Basis of science
- How consistently a method measures something
- Coined 'paradigm'
- After physics
- Nature of values
- Should be observable to be irrefutable
- Is the information supported by evidence?
- Specific argument to general
- Wisdom
25 Clues: Wisdom • After physics • Educated guess • Beauty and art • Study of being • Basis of science • Nature of values • Coined 'paradigm' • Not false (so far) • Always realistically true • Hypotheses put to the test • Conclusion based on patterns • Specific argument to general • Is the information important? • Categorical variables, qualities • How accurately a method measures • ...
PM003(02) 2017-02-07
Across
- A firm may produce goods or services that are not widely available from international competitors or may have made technological advances in a specialized field.
- Internal or external events taking place to initiate internationalization.
- Stimuli to attempt strategy change, based on the firm’s interest in exploiting unique competences (e.g. a special technological knowledge) or market possibilities.
- A process, determined by internal and external factors, where the multinational company shifts to a strategic configuration that has a lower international presence.
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- Market entries (outward) in foreign markets.
- The firm reacts to pressures or threats in its home market or in foreign markets.
- The fundamental reasons – proactive and reactive – for internationalization.
- Imports (inward) as a preceding activity for entering foreign markets.
- A firm expands its research and development (R&D), production, selling and other business activities into international markets.
- The fear of losing market share to competing firms.
- Managers’ commitment and motivation that reflect the desire and enthusiasm to drive internationalization forward.
- The concept that the more a firm does an activity the better that it gets at doing it.
12 Clues: Market entries (outward) in foreign markets. • The fear of losing market share to competing firms. • Imports (inward) as a preceding activity for entering foreign markets. • Internal or external events taking place to initiate internationalization. • The fundamental reasons – proactive and reactive – for internationalization. • ...
Chapter 9 Vocabulary 2016-04-28
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- Payments by a licensee to a licensor in exchange for the right to product and market the licensor’s product or service within a certain region
- Franchises that include exclusive rights to market within a whole city or country.
- The process by which a firm determines the best possible entry strategy for a country or region.
- A firm established by local partners or managers of a joint venture to illegally compete with the joint venture by using the joint venture’s technology, market knowledge, and brand.
- An alliance involving two or more firms in which each partner contributes a particular skill or resource- usually complementary to a venture.
- The act in which a firm combines all its operations in a certain country or region into a single legal unit.
- A term referring to the last stages of manufacturing in the chemical and pharmaceutical industries.
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- Exporting through an intermediary located in a foreign market
- A group of companies that agrees to share the logistical and promotional costs of exporting to foreign markets.
- exporting through an intermediary located in the exporter’s home country.
- The act in which a firm divides its operations in a certain country or region into different legal units.
11 Clues: Exporting through an intermediary located in a foreign market • exporting through an intermediary located in the exporter’s home country. • Franchises that include exclusive rights to market within a whole city or country. • The process by which a firm determines the best possible entry strategy for a country or region. • ...
Progressive Era 2023-12-01
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- The conviction that immigrants would become more devoted citizens of the United States after assimilating.
- A business firm recognized by law as a single body.
- The policy of perpetuating indigenous cultures.
- An island in New York Bay that was formerly the principal immigration station for the United States.
- Physical migration from rural areas to cities.
- A way for citizens to approve or reject a state or local law.
- A theory that contends that humans have evolved via natural selection and competition, with only the strongest surviving, and is BASED on Charles Darwin's theories of evolution and natural selection.
- Anonymous voting method that helps to make elections fair and honest.
- A movement that advocated reforms and solutions in response to issues brought about by urbanization and industrialization.
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- Assimilating new ideas into an existing cognitive structure.
- Prohibition (outlaw) of alcohol.
- When a country transitions from a rural, agrarian society to a modern, industrialized society that depend on technology.
- Readiness to embark on bold new ventures.
- Theodore Roosevelt's promise of fair and equal treatment for all Americans.
- A structure where multiple families rent out rooms or apartments, frequently with poor safety or sanitary conditions.
- The Spoils System is the political practice of putting friends/ family/ supporters ($$$) into positions of political power.
- A form of journalism popular in the early twentieth century, devoted to exposing corrupt government practices, businesses, and individual politicians. If you participated in this form of journalism you would be considered a Muckraker.
- Election in which voters choose the candidates from each party who will run in the general election.
18 Clues: Prohibition (outlaw) of alcohol. • Readiness to embark on bold new ventures. • Physical migration from rural areas to cities. • The policy of perpetuating indigenous cultures. • A business firm recognized by law as a single body. • Assimilating new ideas into an existing cognitive structure. • A way for citizens to approve or reject a state or local law. • ...
Time Dilation 2025-04-09
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- The four-dimensional combination of space and time
- How mass bends the geometry of space and time
- Events that appear simultaneous in one frame may not be in another
- A state of constant velocity with no acceleration
- The theory that laws of physics are the same in all inertial frames
- The shortest path in curved spacetime followed by free-falling objects
- The boundary around a black hole where escape becomes impossible
- The phenomenon of time passing at different rates due to speed or gravity
- Time moves slower in stronger gravitational fields
- The maximum speed any information or object can travel
- A relativity paradox involving length contraction and a fast-moving pole
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- The universal speed limit according to special relativity
- The mathematical formula connecting space and time in different frames
- Einstein’s theory describing gravity as curvature of spacetime
- The shortening of objects in motion as seen by a stationary observer
- States that acceleration and gravity are indistinguishable
- The concept expressed by the equation E=mc^2
- A key difference between general and special relativity
- Einstein’s theory applying to inertial frames without gravity
- A thought experiment where one twin ages slower after space travel
20 Clues: The concept expressed by the equation E=mc^2 • How mass bends the geometry of space and time • A state of constant velocity with no acceleration • The four-dimensional combination of space and time • Time moves slower in stronger gravitational fields • The maximum speed any information or object can travel • A key difference between general and special relativity • ...
Power, Sovereignty, and International Relations 2022-04-05
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- A method of control relying on persuasion and attraction including culture and positive global interactions
- Global political theory that emphasizes global cooperation and human rights
- A governed area that is defined by borders and experiences high degrees of legitimacy and sovereignty
- Global political theory that emphasizes the roles of women that are often overlooked within politics
- A territory in which cultural borders align well with political borders
- A method of control relying on coercion through methods such as military force and economic power
- The increased interconnectedness of nations, economies, and cultures
- A group of people who share a common cultural identity, but do not have their own state
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- A group of people that share a strong national identity but do not necessarily have their own state
- The ability of a leader or government to govern independently of outside influence
- Global political theory that emphasizes the rights of the state and an anarchical global order
- Global political theory that puts an emphasis on the rise of communism and the fall of capitalism as the eventual result of global systems
- The right of a leader or government to rule
- The power held by a singular person
- The type of sovereignty developed in Germany in which a nation-state gets complete sovereignty over their territory
- The power held by a group of people
16 Clues: The power held by a singular person • The power held by a group of people • The right of a leader or government to rule • The increased interconnectedness of nations, economies, and cultures • A territory in which cultural borders align well with political borders • Global political theory that emphasizes global cooperation and human rights • ...
Power, Sovereignty, and International Relations 2022-04-05
Across
- A method of control relying on persuasion and attraction including culture and positive global interactions
- Global political theory that emphasizes global cooperation and human rights
- A governed area that is defined by borders and experiences high degrees of legitimacy and sovereignty
- Global political theory that emphasizes the roles of women that are often overlooked within politics
- A territory in which cultural borders align well with political borders
- A method of control relying on coercion through methods such as military force and economic power
- The increased interconnectedness of nations, economies, and cultures
- A group of people who share a common cultural identity, but do not have their own state
- The power held by a group of people
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- A group of people that share a strong national identity but do not necessarily have their own state
- The ability of a leader or government to govern independently of outside influence
- Global political theory that emphasizes the rights of the state and an anarchical global order
- Global political theory that puts an emphasis on the rise of communism and the fall of capitalism as the eventual result of global systems
- The right of a leader or government to rule
- The power held by a singular person
- The type of sovereignty developed in Germany in which a nation-state gets complete sovereignty over their territory
16 Clues: The power held by a singular person • The power held by a group of people • The right of a leader or government to rule • The increased interconnectedness of nations, economies, and cultures • A territory in which cultural borders align well with political borders • Global political theory that emphasizes global cooperation and human rights • ...
Mid-Term Exam Review 2022-09-30
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- This domain includes height and weight
- Tabula rosa was a theory by this theorist
- The id is part of this theory
- Case studies are this type of research
- Slow to warm up is a type of this
- Helps the brain process information faster
- focuses on critical periods of learning
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- This theorist gave us permissive parenting
- Sleeping in the same bed with parents
- Natural selection is part of this theory
- Apgar test is done at this age
- This age group has object permanence
- interaction between child & environment
13 Clues: The id is part of this theory • Apgar test is done at this age • Slow to warm up is a type of this • This age group has object permanence • Sleeping in the same bed with parents • This domain includes height and weight • Case studies are this type of research • interaction between child & environment • focuses on critical periods of learning • ...
Psychology of the Workplace CH.9 2014-11-18
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- theory A theory that includes multiple tiers of needs that must be met in order
- This idea suggests that different people are motivated by different things
- A theory with only three categories of needs
- What employees put into a job
- Work motivation in the absence of external factors such as pay, promotion, and coworkers
- What employees receive from their job
- This should be given to the employee in private, should be constructive and concentrate on behaviors
- The employee wants this to be specific, sincere, and receive it in a timely manner
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- The extent, to which a person views him or herself as a valuable or worthy individual
- motivation technique used by drawing attention to an employee
- This theory suggests that employees will be motivated by monitoring their own progress towards the goal they set
- This theory states all needs can fall under hygiene factors or motivators
- Work motivation that arises from non-personal factors such as pay, promotion, and coworkers
- Using this method to set up goals will make them the most successful
14 Clues: What employees put into a job • What employees receive from their job • A theory with only three categories of needs • motivation technique used by drawing attention to an employee • Using this method to set up goals will make them the most successful • This theory states all needs can fall under hygiene factors or motivators • ...
Psychology of the Workplace CH.9 2014-11-18
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- The employee wants this to be specific, sincere, and receive it in a timely manner
- The extent, to which a person views him or herself as a valuable or worthy individual
- This idea suggests that different people are motivated by different things
- This theory suggests that employees will be motivated by monitoring their own progress towards the goal they set
- This should be given to the employee in private, should be constructive and concentrate on behaviors
- What employees put into a job
- theory A theory that includes multiple tiers of needs that must be met in order
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- Work motivation that arises from non-personal factors such as pay, promotion, and coworkers
- What employees receive from their job
- motivation technique used by drawing attention to an employee
- Work motivation in the absence of external factors such as pay, promotion, and coworkers
- This theory states all needs can fall under hygiene factors or motivators
- A theory with only three categories of needs
- Using this method to set up goals will make them the most successful
14 Clues: What employees put into a job • What employees receive from their job • A theory with only three categories of needs • motivation technique used by drawing attention to an employee • Using this method to set up goals will make them the most successful • This theory states all needs can fall under hygiene factors or motivators • ...
earthsci 2023-10-12
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- - liquid water that gives possibility for life to exist
- - subsystem of water
- - an inorganic substance of natural occurence
- - the expansion is constant
- - theory that says the universe constantly expands
- - a sedimentary rock
- - powerplants like meralco uses coal for generating electricity
- - a type of life that also emerges from soil
- - the opposite of the bigbang, the reverse
- - a very hazardious mineral but has alot of stored energy
- - a metamorphic rock
- - a power generator that has turbines pushed by winds to generate power
- - subsystem of gasses
- - osculating means reapating
- - formed from exposure to intense heat and pressure
- - land is the plane of rocks and other earthly bodies
- - a hydroplant has water as it's source of energy
- - underground source of water
- - small living creatures found in soil
- - an artificial lake
- - a channel of water in a rural route
- - formed from deposits of pre existing rocks and fossils
- - from latin origins meaning earth or ground
- - subsystem of earth
- - theory of the expansion of the universe from a point of singularity
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- - term used for resources such as rocks that wont be renewed in your lifetime or multiple generations
- - main source of energy in manila
- - photons is the element harvested from the sun for it's energy
- - roots are tiny ropes from plants that is supported by soil
- - needs soil to bloom
- - the cycle in which rocks undergo
- - power from the sun
- - the power derived from uranium
- - a windmill is an example of a machine that is windpowered
- - the systems in relations which makes up of the entirety of our world
- - the bloom of the relation of the other subsystems
- - a big pond, cut from any flowing sources
- - an igneous rock
- - big crunch theory suggests that one day everything will die out and the universe will return to its empty, lifeless state
- - without any one of the subsystems, without their relation, the world would cease to function
- - subsystem of life
- - can be found underground, and naturally occurs
- - theory of multiple universes
- - waterpowered meaning it get's power from water
- - more than a single universe
- - theory that suggests that the big bang and big crunch will occur repeatedly
- - used to describe a source of flowing water
- - formed from cystallized and solidified molten rocks
- - the universe expanded, not exploded
- - 3rd state of matter which is also crucial for life to exist
50 Clues: - an igneous rock • - subsystem of life • - subsystem of water • - power from the sun • - a sedimentary rock • - a metamorphic rock • - an artificial lake • - subsystem of earth • - needs soil to bloom • - subsystem of gasses • - the expansion is constant • - osculating means reapating • - underground source of water • - more than a single universe • - theory of multiple universes • ...
Science Magazine Crossword 2013-09-30
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- What is the only planet that rolls in its side?
- The world's most densest wood.
- A region behind the cornea which is liquid is called?
- The effect that makes the Eiffel Tower grow 15cm every summer.
- It refers to two of the most famous theories of physics, both formulated by Albert Einstien.
- The only animal that uses galactic sprays of stars for directions.
- The science that deals with matter and energy and the relationships that exist between them.
- The deepest location on earth.
- It suggest that all subatomic particles are not tiny dots, but loops of string akin to rubber bands.
- The organization that is responsible for more earth-bound technologies.
- The _________ is so dense with salt. You easily float without drowning.
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- A film which tracks the movement of atoms magnified 100 million times.
- The name of a thought experiment proposed by Austrian Physicist Erwin Schrodinger in 1935.
- He was born on the 300th anniversaryof Galileo's death.
- A point where space-time continuum is infinitely curved.
- It can stun both predators and prey with 500 volts.
- It is the reigning theory of physics over the realm of the very small: subatomic particles.
- The noble gas that can cut through diamonds.
- It is based on the theory of relativity of Albert Einstein and the quantum theory of Max Planck and others.
- Co-discoverer of the DNA structure.
20 Clues: The world's most densest wood. • The deepest location on earth. • Co-discoverer of the DNA structure. • The noble gas that can cut through diamonds. • What is the only planet that rolls in its side? • It can stun both predators and prey with 500 volts. • A region behind the cornea which is liquid is called? • He was born on the 300th anniversaryof Galileo's death. • ...
Vocabulary Crossword Puzzle 2023-01-26
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- The forming of a theory or conjecture without firm evidence.
- A twisting force that tends to cause rotation.
- Perceptible by comparison; relative.
- Kept secret or done secretively.
- Abundant in supply or quantity.
- Contrary to intuition or to common-sense expectation.
- Progress, especially when this is slow or difficult.
- Not securely held or in position.
- With hands on the hips and elbows turned outward.
- Use ill-assorted parts to make (something).
- Mentally prepare (oneself) to do or face something difficult.
- Designate (something, typically funds or resources) for a particular purpose.
- In a rush; with reckless haste.
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- Providing supplementary or additional help and support.
- A violent uprising against an authority or government.
- To move somewhere in a straight line.
- Characterized or accompanied by violent shaking or vibration.
- Relating to an immature, undeveloped, or basic form.
- A long, soft feather or arrangement of feathers used by a bird for display or worn by a person for ornament.
- Not or no longer needed or useful.
- A mutual relationship in which one thing affects or depends on another.
- The scientific study of plants.
- Exemption from punishment or freedom from the injurious consequences of an action.
- Wrap up, cover, or surround completely.
- Carry on doggedly; persevere.
- Able to catch fire and burn easily.
- Stated or expressed but not necessarily corresponding exactly to the real value.
- A recess in the wall of a room or garden.
- Capable of working successfully; feasible.
- Disappear or cause to disappear.
30 Clues: Carry on doggedly; persevere. • The scientific study of plants. • Abundant in supply or quantity. • In a rush; with reckless haste. • Kept secret or done secretively. • Disappear or cause to disappear. • Not securely held or in position. • Not or no longer needed or useful. • Able to catch fire and burn easily. • Perceptible by comparison; relative. • ...
Black holes CROSSWORD! 2023-12-13
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- A space in a black hole where time and the laws of physics don't apply
- The war Adolf Hitler started
- The smallest type of black holes ever known
- The point of no return
- Giant black holes in comparison to stellar black holes
- The theory Einstein made about light comes as a particle
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- The theory Einstein made about how particles smaller than atoms can be linked to each other even separated by billions of light years!
- The American physicist who created the term "Black holes"
- Famous physicist
- Mysterious beings in space which suck up everything in their path
- Famous equation
- The theory Einstein made about the forces and relationships between particles
- A ____ needs to be compressed to create a black hole
- A rare type of black holes
- A common type of black holes
15 Clues: Famous equation • Famous physicist • The point of no return • A rare type of black holes • The war Adolf Hitler started • A common type of black holes • The smallest type of black holes ever known • A ____ needs to be compressed to create a black hole • Giant black holes in comparison to stellar black holes • The theory Einstein made about light comes as a particle • ...
North Italian Cuisine 2025-08-12
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- Buckwheat pasta served with potatoes, cabbage, cheese
- Short-grain rice used in creamy risottos
- Birthplace of lasagna, tortellini, and tagliatelle
- Known as the cheese lovers' paradise of Italy
- Sweet, dark vinegar aged for years in wooden barrels
- Known for pesto Genovese and focaccia bread
- Famous for squid ink risotto and carnaroli rice
- Rare aromatic fungi, called diamonds of the kitchen
- Coffee-flavored layered Italian dessert
- Region famous for white truffles and agnolotti pasta
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- Milanese braised veal shank dish
- Firm-textured risotto rice from northern Italy
- Dish made from coarsely ground corn, soft or firm
- Broad flat pasta served with rich meat sauces
- Famous dry-cured ham from Parma
- Rectangular stuffed pasta from Piedmont
16 Clues: Famous dry-cured ham from Parma • Milanese braised veal shank dish • Rectangular stuffed pasta from Piedmont • Coffee-flavored layered Italian dessert • Short-grain rice used in creamy risottos • Known for pesto Genovese and focaccia bread • Broad flat pasta served with rich meat sauces • Known as the cheese lovers' paradise of Italy • ...
Earth Science 2019-07-23
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- Is the fourth planet from the Sun and the second-smallest planet in the Solar System.
- Is the way light interacts with the surface of a crystal, rock, or mineral.
- Is the star at the center of the Solar System.
- Is an era that has 3 stages.
- Is the smallest and innermost planet in the Solar System.
- The temperature of the universe cooled down.
- A criteria that a mineral must have its Specific ________ Composition.
- A theory that is based in the Bible.
- Refers to how some minerals break predictably along flat planes when exposed to stress, such as being hit with a hammer.
- Is the theory where gas clouds were captured by our sun, which then mysteriously formed themselves at a distance into planets and moons.
- Is the sixth planet from the Sun and the second largest planet in our Solar
- Epoch where the 1st element was born.
- Creation of protons and neutrons
- Is the fifth planet from the Sun and the largest in the Solar System.
- Rocks arise from the transformation of existing rock types, in a process called metamorphism.
- Is the epoch where no matter exist.
- A theory of the universe where there is a collision of planets.
- Is the epoch where the universe undergoes an extremely rapid exponential expansion.
- Is the way the mineral's color displays in finely powdered form.
- Is the theory for the ultimate fate of the universe.
- Is the most observable way to identify a mineral but not reliable.
- In this era there was a dominance of radiation.
- Is the second planet from the Sun.
- A criteria that a mineral is not made by an organism.
- Is an epoch where the stars where formed.
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- Is the eighth and farthest known planet from the Sun in the Solar System.
- Is the third planet from the Sun and the only astronomical object known to harbor life.
- A criteria that a mineral's subtance must be arranged in an _______ Structure.
- Is a type of metamorphism where rock minerals and texture are changed, mainly by heat, due to contact with magma.
- Is the theory where two stars collide.
- Bang a theory where the universe came from a singularity.
- Is the theory where the universe were born from clouds of interstellar gas and dust.
- Rocks that are formed from the solidification of molten rock material.
- Is a type of metamorphism where rock minerals were formed due to the collision of the tectonic plates.
- Leptons and Antileptons were born.
- Refers to the break along curved surfaces without a definite shape.
- Is a theory described which involves the capture of material from a light diffuse star which passed close to the Sun.
- Rocks where formed when magma reaches the Earth's surface a volcano and cools quickly.
- Is an epoch where the galaxies were formed.
- Rocks are formed when sediment is deposited out of air, ice, wind, gravity, or water flows carrying the particles in suspension.
- Is the seventh planet from the Sun. It has the third-largest planetary radius and fourth-largest planetary mass in the Solar System.
- Is the way of identifying a mineral by being scratched by another mineral.
- Unification Is the epoch where the force of gravity separates from the other fundamental forces.
- the branch of science which deals with celestial objects, space, and the physical universe as a whole.
- Is the epoch where the Electromagnetic and Weak nuclear force seperated.
- Rocks formed when magma cools slowly below the Earth's surface.
- Is the building blocks of rocks
- A criteria that a mineral must be in a solid state.
- The study of the origin and development of the universe.
- A criteria that a mineral must be ________ Occurring.
- In this epoch the atoms were formed.
51 Clues: Is an era that has 3 stages. • Is the building blocks of rocks • Creation of protons and neutrons • Leptons and Antileptons were born. • Is the second planet from the Sun. • Is the epoch where no matter exist. • A theory that is based in the Bible. • In this epoch the atoms were formed. • Epoch where the 1st element was born. • Is the theory where two stars collide. • ...
Cotter & Jess Wedding 2024-03-19
13 Clues: Jess' firm • Jess' major • Cotter's firm • Cotter's major • Name of their dog • Jess' alma mater mascot • Cotter's favorite drink • Cotter's favorite sport • Cotter's alma mater mascot • Number of siblings Jess has • Cotter's bachelor party location • Jess' bachelorette party location • Shared sports between Cotter and Jess
Emotion & Motivation Theories 2025-03-22
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- Theory stating emotions depend on arousal and cognitive labeling
- Last name of the psychologist who created the hierarchy of needs
- Motivation theory based on rewards and punishments
- Theory suggesting emotions come from how we interpret a situation
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- Motivation driven by personal enjoyment
- Motivation driven by external rewards
- A theory that focuses on autonomy, competence, and relatedness in motivation
- Highest level in Maslow’s hierarchy
- Motivation theory suggesting we seek an optimal level of excitement
- Theory where emotions and physiological responses happen together
10 Clues: Highest level in Maslow’s hierarchy • Motivation driven by external rewards • Motivation driven by personal enjoyment • Motivation theory based on rewards and punishments • Theory stating emotions depend on arousal and cognitive labeling • Last name of the psychologist who created the hierarchy of needs • ...
Mathematicians Crossword-2 2025-07-15
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- Bohemian analyst of the XIX Century
- Derived the 230 symmetry space groups
- Known for the "unitary trick"
- Author of a famous history of geometry
- "Invisible" collaborator of Littlewood
- Gives name to generating sets in polynomial algebras
- Did fundamental work on differential systems
- Introduced the term "matrix"
- Creator of foliation theory
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- Author of the Nullstellensatz
- Gives name to a one-sided surface
- Proved that e is transcendental
- Founder of classical function theory
- Known for work on Babbage's "analytical engine"
- Topologist deceased in 1926
- Gave a first (incorrect) proof of the 4 color theorem
- Gives name to an important class of subgroups
- Known for seminal work on symmetries
- Gives name to an important class of ODEs
- Defender of intuitionism
20 Clues: Defender of intuitionism • Topologist deceased in 1926 • Creator of foliation theory • Introduced the term "matrix" • Author of the Nullstellensatz • Known for the "unitary trick" • Proved that e is transcendental • Gives name to a one-sided surface • Bohemian analyst of the XIX Century • Founder of classical function theory • Known for seminal work on symmetries • ...
Eartquake/Volcano Crossword puzzle 2021-12-17
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- A deep valley where two plates move in opposite directions
- The thickest layer of earth that consist of the lithosphere and the asthenosphere
- Alfred Wegener's theory that the Continents was once a huge landmass
- A plate boundary that hit each other, moving it in different directions
- What causes the tectonic plates to move through the lithosphere and the asthenosphere
- A plate boundary that moves apart from each other
- A landmass that broke apart 225 million years ago
- A molten layer of iron and nickel surrounding the earth's inner core
- A soft layer of the mantle and where the lithosphere floats
- The process by which oceanic crust sinks beneath a trench and back into a convergent plate boundary
- A deep and wide crack on the ocean floor
- A ball of solid material at the center of the earth
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- Where molten material makes new ocean floor
- A crack in the lithosphere which rocks move along
- A theory explaining the structure of the earth
- A layer that forms on the surface of the earth
- A plate boundary where two plates move together
- An underwater mountain chain where a divergent plate boundary creates new ocean floor
- A scientist who first learned about and told the Theory of the Continental Drift in 1912
- A layer made up of part of the mantle and the crust
20 Clues: A deep and wide crack on the ocean floor • Where molten material makes new ocean floor • A theory explaining the structure of the earth • A layer that forms on the surface of the earth • A plate boundary where two plates move together • A crack in the lithosphere which rocks move along • A plate boundary that moves apart from each other • ...
Earthquake/volcano crossword puzzle 2021-12-17
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- A deep valley where two plates move in oppisite directions
- The thickest layer of earth that consist of the lithosphere and the asthenosphere
- Alfred Wegener's theory that the Continents was once a huge landmass
- A plate boundary that hit each other, moving it in different directions
- What causes the tectonic plates to move through the lithosphere and the asthenosphere
- A plate boundary that moves apart from each other
- A landmass that broke apart 225 million years ago
- A molten layer of iron and nickle surrounding the earth's inner core
- A soft layer of the mantle and where the lithosphere floats
- The process by which oceanic crust sinks beneath a trench and back into a convergent plate boundary
- A deep and wide crack on the ocean floor
- A ball of solid material at the center of the earth
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- Where molten material makes new ocean floor
- A crack in the lithosphere which rocks move along
- A theory explaining the structure of the earth
- A layer that forms on the surface of the earth
- A plate boundary where two plates move together
- An underwater mountain chain where a divergent plate boundary creates new ocean floor
- A scientist who first learned about and told the Theory of the Continental Drift in 1912
- A layer made up of part of the mantle and the crust
20 Clues: A deep and wide crack on the ocean floor • Where molten material makes new ocean floor • A theory explaining the structure of the earth • A layer that forms on the surface of the earth • A plate boundary where two plates move together • A crack in the lithosphere which rocks move along • A plate boundary that moves apart from each other • ...
Julius Caesar Vocabulary #2 2025-12-17
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- an understanding
- the sons of Pompey
- changed from one's natural inclination
- the scolded followers
- cleaners
- confidential
- small venomous snake
- to slight or dismiss rudely
- the goddess of revenge
- to explain
- the island in the Aegean Sea used for Cassius' pyre
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- will remain firm
- tell someone we are thinking of them
- marked for disgrace or banishment
- oddities
- to flatter
- like a police officer who protects commoners' rights
- a list of the condemned
- string of flowers
- misunderstood
20 Clues: oddities • cleaners • to flatter • to explain • confidential • misunderstood • will remain firm • an understanding • string of flowers • the sons of Pompey • small venomous snake • the scolded followers • the goddess of revenge • a list of the condemned • to slight or dismiss rudely • marked for disgrace or banishment • tell someone we are thinking of them • changed from one's natural inclination • ...
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 • ...
renissance 2025-05-28
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- a set of belifs that our known by a lot of people and our consider true
- the theory of all planets revolving around earth
- a time when art was rebirthed
- figuring out an idea using information
- a strong belief in somethign weather or not it has proof
- the acceptance of things as they are
- a belif or theory based in knowledge and reason
- someone of belives in the importance of humans
- someone who studys complex ideas
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- the theory of earth and all planets revole around the sun
- a set of rights that every person has
- what did they use in the renassance era to give paintings more of a life like feel?
- a statment that is used to explain the way something is
- the systematic approach to understanding the world
- a mathmatical way of drawing to creat the illusion of three and two diminsion
15 Clues: a time when art was rebirthed • someone who studys complex ideas • the acceptance of things as they are • a set of rights that every person has • figuring out an idea using information • someone of belives in the importance of humans • a belif or theory based in knowledge and reason • the theory of all planets revolving around earth • ...
Supply Terms 2021-09-27
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- this is assumed by not given
- what producers must decide according to what is best for the individual seller
- more to total output that the worked before, total output rises at an increasing rate
- amount offered for sale at a given price; point on the supply curve
- production cost that varies as output changes; labor, energy, raw materials
- stage of production where output increases at a shrinking rate as more units of variable inputs are added
- total output or production by a firm
- the more that will be offered for sale at higher prices than at lower prices
- graph showing the various quantities supplied at all possible prices that might prevail in the market at a given time
- measure of the degree to which the quantity supplied responds to a change in price.
- where suppliers offer different amounts of a products for sale at all possible prices in the market
- phases of production that consist of increasing, decreasing, and negative returns
- is a payment to an individual, business, or other group to encourage or protect a certain type of economic activity
- production level where total cost equals total revenue; production needed if the firm is to recover its costs
- produces or brings into being
- production period long enough for the firm to adjust the quantities of all its productive resources, including capital
- level of production where marginal cost is equal to marginal revenue
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- the change in the amount offered for sale in response to a change in price
- broad category of fixed costs that includes interest, rent, taxes, and executive salaries
- Total amount earned by a firm from the sale of its products; average price of a good sold times the quantity sold
- costs of production that do not change when output changes
- electronic business or exchange conducted over the internet
- listing of the various quantities of a particular product a producer would supply at all possible prices in the market
- the extra output or change in total product caused by adding on more unit of variable input
- extra costs of producing one additional unit of production
- handled by way of
- a figure that shows how total output changes when the amount of a single variable input (usually labor) changes while all other inputs are held constant
- curve a supply curve that shows the quantities offered at various prices by all producers that offer the product for sale in a given market
- production period so brief that only the amount of the variable input can be changed
- extra revenue from the sale of one additional unit of output
- amount of a product grown, produced, or acquired and offered for sale at all possible prices
- average price that every unit of output sells for
- variable cost plus fixed cost; all costs associated with production
33 Clues: handled by way of • this is assumed by not given • produces or brings into being • total output or production by a firm • average price that every unit of output sells for • costs of production that do not change when output changes • extra costs of producing one additional unit of production • electronic business or exchange conducted over the internet • ...
Human Evolution 2018-09-03
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- - 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.
- - Theory that suggests that modern humans evolved from African populations, which left Africa ~200,000 y/o. Replacing regional populations of H. Erectus
- - First animal to be domesticated
- - Kills bacteria, parasites, plant toxins, and makes digestion easier.
- - Theory that suggests populations evolved rather isolated, with some interbreeding, evolving in parallel to each other.
- - Tear drop shaped tools used by H.Erectus
- - Jack of all trades
- - 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.
- - As a result of the increase of cranium space, we were able to develop complex thinking such as...
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- - The transitional species between H. Habilis and H.Erectus
- - Lucy
- - Creating a relationship between man and animal which benefitted both.
- - First Hominid to have the ability to control and manipulate fire
- - Tribe(below subfamily) that included humans and bipedal fossils like Australopithecus and paranthropus. also called hominid
- - Family that includes apes and humans
- - Tools that were first discovered and used by H. Habilis
- - Hominids survived selection pressures and used/uses upper paleolithic tools.
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 • ...
Human Evolution 2018-09-03
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- - Hominids survived selection pressures and used/uses upper paleolithic tools.
- - Theory that suggests populations evolved rather isolated, with some interbreeding, evolving in parallel to each other.
- - Jack of all trades
- - Kills bacteria, parasites, plant toxins, and makes digestion easier.
- - More complex tools made of various materials such as antlers, wood and bones
- - Lucy
- - First animal to be domesticated
- - Creating a relationship between man and animal which benefitted both.
- - First Hominid to have the ability to control and manipulate fire
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- - As a result of the increase of cranium space, we were able to develop complex thinking such as...
- - The Multiregional theory suggests that H. Sapiens evolved directly from this Hominid, where as Out of Africa theory does not.
- - Family that includes apes and humans
- - The transitional species between H. Habilis and H.Erectus
- - Theory that suggests that modern humans evolved from African populations, which left Africa ~200,000 y/o. Replacing regional populations of H. Erectus
- - Tear drop shaped tools used by H.Erectus
- - 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.
- - Tools that were first discovered and used by H. Habilis
- - Tribe(below subfamily) that included humans and bipedal fossils like Australopithecus and paranthropus. also called hominid
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 • ...
Human Evolution 2018-09-03
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- - 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.
- - Hominids survived selection pressures and used/uses upper paleolithic tools.
- - Lucy
- - Theory that suggests populations evolved rather isolated, with some interbreeding, evolving in parallel to each other.
- - Tear drop shaped tools used by H.Erectus
- - First Hominid to have the ability to control and manipulate fire
- - Tools that were first discovered and used by H. Habilis
- - Tribe(below subfamily) that included humans and bipedal fossils like Australopithecus and paranthropus. also called hominid
- - Family that includes apes and humans
- - Jack of all trades
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- - Kills bacteria, parasites, plant toxins, and makes digestion easier.
- - Creating a relationship between man and animal which benefitted both.
- - More complex tools made of various materials such as antlers, wood and bones
- - The transitional species between H. Habilis and H.Erectus
- - As a result of the increase of cranium space, we were able to develop complex thinking such as...
- - Theory that suggests that modern humans evolved from African populations, which left Africa ~200,000 y/o. Replacing regional populations of H. Erectus
- - The Multiregional theory suggests that H. Sapiens evolved directly from this Hominid, where as Out of Africa theory does not.
- - First animal to be domesticated
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 • ...
Human Evolution 2018-09-03
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- - First animal to be domesticated
- - Tribe(below subfamily) that included humans and bipedal fossils like Australopithecus and paranthropus. also called hominid
- - Theory that suggests populations evolved rather isolated, with some interbreeding, evolving in parallel to each other.
- - Hominids survived selection pressures and used/uses upper paleolithic tools.
- - Theory that suggests that modern humans evolved from African populations, which left Africa ~200,000 y/o. Replacing regional populations of H. Erectus
- - Lucy
- - Kills bacteria, parasites, plant toxins, and makes digestion easier.
- - More complex tools made of various materials such as antlers, wood and bones
- - Family that includes apes and humans
- - First Hominid to have the ability to control and manipulate fire
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- - Creating a relationship between man and animal which benefitted both.
- - As a result of the increase of cranium space, we were able to develop complex thinking such as...
- - Tools that were first discovered and used by H. Habilis
- - The Multiregional theory suggests that H. Sapiens evolved directly from this Hominid, where as Out of Africa theory does not.
- - Jack of all trades
- - The transitional species between H. Habilis and H.Erectus
- - 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.
- - Tear drop shaped tools used by H.Erectus
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 • ...
Psychology of the Workplace CH.9 2014-11-18
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- theory A theory that includes multiple tiers of needs that must be met in order
- This idea suggests that different people are motivated by different things
- A theory with only three categories of needs
- What employees put into a job
- Work motivation in the absence of external factors such as pay, promotion, and coworkers
- What employees receive from their job
- This should be given to the employee in private, should be constructive and concentrate on behaviors
- The employee wants this to be specific, sincere, and receive it in a timely manner
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- The extent, to which a person views him or herself as a valuable or worthy individual
- motivation technique used by drawing attention to an employee
- This theory suggests that employees will be motivated by monitoring their own progress towards the goal they set
- This theory states all needs can fall under hygiene factors or motivators
- Work motivation that arises from non-personal factors such as pay, promotion, and coworkers
- Using this method to set up goals will make them the most successful
14 Clues: What employees put into a job • What employees receive from their job • A theory with only three categories of needs • motivation technique used by drawing attention to an employee • Using this method to set up goals will make them the most successful • This theory states all needs can fall under hygiene factors or motivators • ...
Revision for final 2024-12-23
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- risk bearing and key decision making in business
- characteristic of money that each unit of money must be identical
- sectors producing services
- characteristic of money that make it easy to carry money around
- one which takes a larger percentage of the income or wealth of the rich
- cost that change with output
- sustained rise in the general level of prices of goods and services over time
- reward to investment
- the merger of one firm with another firm that either provides an outlet for its products or supplies it with raw materials, components or the products it sells
- a market structure where there is only one supplier of a good or service, with the power to affect market supply or prices
- government charges imposed on income and wealth, such as income tax and inheritance tax
- an increase in the output of an economy and in the long run, an increase in the economy’s productive potential
- money a firm earns from its sales, before deducting costs of production
- benefits received by those directly consuming or producing a product
- one which takes a larger percentage of the income or wealth of the poor
- the best alternative forgone
- cost which do not change with output in the short run
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- function of money that enable people to save
- function of money that enable people buy and sell
- reward to labour
- benefits enjoyed by those who are not involved in the consumption and production activities of others directly
- function of money enables the value of different items to be compared as prices are expressed in money terms
- the merger of firms producing the same product and at the same stage of production
- reward to enterprise
- a situation where there is not enough to satisfy everyone’s wants
- decisions on government spending and taxation designed to influence aggregate demand
- taxes imposed on expenditure.i.e. sales taxes such as value added tax (VAT)
- goods or services which when consumed create positive spillover effects in an economy, e.g. education, training and health care
- reward to land
- goods that are essential for survival
30 Clues: reward to land • reward to labour • reward to enterprise • reward to investment • sectors producing services • cost that change with output • the best alternative forgone • goods that are essential for survival • function of money that enable people to save • risk bearing and key decision making in business • function of money that enable people buy and sell • ...
Child Development Theorists 2025-02-07
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- Hierarchy of human needs
- Multiple intelligences
- Claimed individuals went through a series of stages in the process of moral development
- Operant Conditioning
- Developed a series of stages in which an individual passes during cognitive development - Sensorimotor, Preoperational, Concrete operational, Formal operational
- Spiral Curriculum
- Zone of Proximal Development; sociocultural theory - social interaction plays a critical role in children's learning; a continuous process that is profoundly influenced by culture
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- Ecological Systems Theory
- Social Learning Theory
- Theory based on self-directed activity, hands-on learning and collaborative play
- Individuals learn and grow as a result of their experiences and interactions with the world
- Each stage of life is associated with a specific psychological struggle that contributes to a major aspect of personality.
- Classical Conditioning
- Taxonomy with six major categories: Knowledge, Comprehension, Application, Analysis, Synthesis, and Evaluation
14 Clues: Spiral Curriculum • Operant Conditioning • Social Learning Theory • Multiple intelligences • Classical Conditioning • Hierarchy of human needs • Ecological Systems Theory • Theory based on self-directed activity, hands-on learning and collaborative play • Claimed individuals went through a series of stages in the process of moral development • ...
The Big Bang Theory 2024-04-09
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- an idea that is backed by a significant amount for evidence
- _____ was able to observe galaxies moving away from each other
- makes up 75% of the universe
- the leftover radiation from the Big Bang
- This theory is believed to have started about 14 billion years ago
- How long after the big bang did the universe grow to be the size of a softball
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- evidence that supports the Big Bang Theory
- acts the opposite way of gravity
- predicted the Big Bang Theory before there was evidence for it
- evidence that supports the Big Bang Theory
- Galaxies moving further apart from eachother
- makes up 25% of the universe
12 Clues: makes up 25% of the universe • makes up 75% of the universe • acts the opposite way of gravity • the leftover radiation from the Big Bang • evidence that supports the Big Bang Theory • evidence that supports the Big Bang Theory • Galaxies moving further apart from eachother • an idea that is backed by a significant amount for evidence • ...
Chapter 6 Vocabulary 2023-12-18
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- _____ planets are the four outermost planets consisting of Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune
- the central accumulation of material in the early stages of solar system formations, the forerunner of the present-day Sun
- the Sun and all the bodies that orbit it - Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, their moons, the asteroids, the comets, and trans-Neptunian objects
- _____ planetology is comparing and contrasting the properties of the diverse worlds we encounter to understand better the conditions under which planets form and evolve
- the breaking up of a large object into many smaller pieces
- _____ theory is one of the earliest models of solar system formation, dating back to Descartes, in which a large cloud of gas began to collapse under its own gravity to form the Sun and planets
- _____ theory is currently favored model of solar system formation which combines features of the old nebular theory with new information about interstellar dust grains, which acted as condensation nuclei
- _____ instability theory states that the jovian planets formed directly from the solar nebula via instabilities in the gas leading to gravitational contraction
- _____ theory states the jovian planets formed when icy protoplanetary cores became massive enough to capture gas directly from the solar nebula
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- the swirling gas surrounding the early Sun during the epoch of solar system formation, also referred to as the primitive solar system
- the tendency of a body to keep spinning or moving in a circle
- is a measure of the "compactness" of matter
- _____ planets are the four innermost planets consisting of Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars
- the building blocks of the solar system that had reached the size of small moons, at which point their gravitation fields were strong enough to begin influencing their neighbors
- _____ matter is cosmic "debris" in the solar system that is not part of a planet or moon
- the accumulations of matter that would in time evolve into the planets we know today
- the gradual growth of small objects by collision and sticking
17 Clues: is a measure of the "compactness" of matter • the breaking up of a large object into many smaller pieces • the tendency of a body to keep spinning or moving in a circle • the gradual growth of small objects by collision and sticking • the accumulations of matter that would in time evolve into the planets we know today • ...
ADVERTISING 2022-05-12
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- When somebody buys a product they have taken _____
- When you try to attract somebody's attention about something you raise this
- The wording in the advert
- The symbol which identifies the company or product
- a repeated saying associated with something
- The first principle in the well known advertising theory
- What we see that are not words in an advert
- The writing that is used in adverts
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- What you are trying to create in adverts
- "Just Do It" is the one for Nike
- Where things are sold
- Subtle and indirect advertising
- This can be promoted in an advert
- When something makes us feel a certain way
- Another word for aim
- The main theory in advertising
- The name of the images used in advertising
- When a person can use this product
- The third principle in the well known advertising theory
19 Clues: Another word for aim • Where things are sold • The wording in the advert • The main theory in advertising • Subtle and indirect advertising • "Just Do It" is the one for Nike • This can be promoted in an advert • When a person can use this product • The writing that is used in adverts • What you are trying to create in adverts • When something makes us feel a certain way • ...
Crossword Puzzle(Important Figures) 2022-03-04
10 Clues: 1st U.S. president • 3rd U.S. president • Wrote Romeo and Juliet • Inventor of the light bulb • discoverer of the New World • created the Theory of Gravity • created the Theory of Evolution • created the Theory of Relativity • Italian physicist and astronomer • Founding Father, 2nd U.S. president
Lynn Margulis 2026-01-14
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- Both mitochondria and chloroplasts have _______ membranes
- Eukaryotic mitochondria and chloroplasts are each wrapped in their own ______
- Scients were initially ______ of Margulis' theory
- Absorbed prokaryotes theoretically evolved into vital ______ organelles over time
- Margulis' theory highlighted _____ over competition
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- The Gaia Hypothesis posits that Earth functions as a ___ _______ organism
- The theory created by Lynn Margulis
- The component of animal cells that first stood out to Margulis during the inception of her theory
- Margulis hypothesized that eukaryotic cells evolved from symbiotic relationships between different _____
- Lynn Margulis was accepted to the University of Chicago at age ______
- Mitochondria and chloroplasts contain their own ____, similarly to bacteria
- The endosymbiotic process is proposed to begin with one cell ______ another
12 Clues: The theory created by Lynn Margulis • Scients were initially ______ of Margulis' theory • Margulis' theory highlighted _____ over competition • Both mitochondria and chloroplasts have _______ membranes • Lynn Margulis was accepted to the University of Chicago at age ______ • The Gaia Hypothesis posits that Earth functions as a ___ _______ organism • ...
The Bible- quarters 1 & 2 Review 2014-03-08
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- Curse put on mankind because of sin
- Created on the sixth day
- member of the Holy Trinity that inspired God's word in humans
- The number of days for God to create everything
- What man is to do over the earth
- Second of the 7 "C"s
- God's word is our rock or
- The tree of knowledge of good and...
- First committed by Adam and Eve
- A characteristic of God
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- Not a real prophet, but a ___ prophet
- What man was formed from
- Ancient writings discovered in 1947
- Scientific theory of the creation of the universe
- Scientific theory of the creation of man
- Cain did this
- Second step to examining the bible
- Symbol of God's promise to mankind
- He built a really big boat
19 Clues: Cain did this • Second of the 7 "C"s • A characteristic of God • What man was formed from • Created on the sixth day • God's word is our rock or • He built a really big boat • First committed by Adam and Eve • What man is to do over the earth • Second step to examining the bible • Symbol of God's promise to mankind • Curse put on mankind because of sin • ...
c 13 2026-01-26
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- — CONFIDENCE.
- — REACHING THE TOP.
- — NEVER GIVING UP.
- — NOT SHOWING ANY FEAR.
- — INSPIRING IDEAS.
- — PUSHING.
- — FIRM DECISION.
- — STRENGTH OF MIND.
- — A MIGHTY PERSON.
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- — INNER STRENGTH.
- — REASON TO DO.
- — INNER STRENGTH.
- — BEING ABLE.
- — REMAINING STEADY.
- — SELF-CONTROL.
- — SELF-RELIANCE.
- — FORCE TO ACT.
- — KNOWING YOU CAN.
- — SEEING THE FUTURE.
- — TAKING RESPONSIBILITY.
- — MASTERING YOURSELF.
- — SHARP FOCUS.
- — HEART COURAGE.
23 Clues: — PUSHING. • — CONFIDENCE. • — BEING ABLE. • — SHARP FOCUS. • — REASON TO DO. • — SELF-CONTROL. • — FORCE TO ACT. • — SELF-RELIANCE. • — HEART COURAGE. • — FIRM DECISION. • — INNER STRENGTH. • — INNER STRENGTH. • — KNOWING YOU CAN. • — NEVER GIVING UP. • — INSPIRING IDEAS. • — A MIGHTY PERSON. • — REMAINING STEADY. • — REACHING THE TOP. • — STRENGTH OF MIND. • — SEEING THE FUTURE. • — MASTERING YOURSELF. • ...
Plate Tectonics 2020-08-16
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- the thinnest layer of the Earth
- the northern part of Pangea
- type of crust that forms continents
- scientist who developed Continental Drift Theory
- the supergiant continent
- type of crust found beneath of continental crust
- found beneath the lithosphere
- the melted material found inside the Earth
- the inner layer of the core
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- the second layer of the Earth
- lower part of the mantle
- cool, rigid layer that includes all of the crust and a small part of the upper mantle.
- theory of moving lithospheric plates
- the numerous segments in the lithosphere
- the outer layer of the core
- the southern part of Pangea
16 Clues: lower part of the mantle • the supergiant continent • the northern part of Pangea • the outer layer of the core • the southern part of Pangea • the inner layer of the core • the second layer of the Earth • found beneath the lithosphere • the thinnest layer of the Earth • type of crust that forms continents • theory of moving lithospheric plates • ...
Tectonic crossword 2022-10-12
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- idea intended to explain something
- crash with violent impact
- the scientist who made the theory of continental drift
- the outermost layer of earth
- layer of rock between earths crust and outer core
- the supercontinent made 225 million years ago
- crake in earths crust where two plates meet
- lower layer of crust
- A big chunk of earths crust
- action of splitting apart two plates
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- border of a tectonic plate
- science of earth’s structure
- the moving of on plate under another
- molten rocks under the crust if earth
- vibration underground along a fault
- branch of geology studying earths the crust
- drift the movement of continents
- outer part of earth’s layers including the crust and mantle
- An Area where magma rises into earths crust
- a long ditch cut into the earth
20 Clues: lower layer of crust • crash with violent impact • border of a tectonic plate • A big chunk of earths crust • science of earth’s structure • the outermost layer of earth • a long ditch cut into the earth • drift the movement of continents • idea intended to explain something • vibration underground along a fault • the moving of on plate under another • ...
Principles of Evolution 2023-08-22
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- The generation of new species from preexisting ones to the most important requirement for a population to be considered a species (two words)
- Hybrid polyploid individuals
- Georges Cuvier-father of
- In Lamarck's theory of evolution, change was based on the inheritance of _________ characteristics
- Independently arrived at the same theory of evolution as Darwin
- Wrote Principles of Geology
- Reproductive isolation that negatively affects the viability and fertilization of hybrids
- A condition where a gain or loss of chromosomes gives a complement that is less or more than 2n
- Spontaneous changes in genes or chromosomes
- Credited with proposing the theory of evolution in 1859 (two words).
- The transfer of genes from one population's gene pool to that of another - Gene flow Remains or imprints of early life-forms preserved in rock
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- Kind of selection that occurs when the environment is relatively constant for long period of time
- Species occupying the same range
- Darwin's idea that the struggle for survival was based on nature, permitting only the fittest organisms to breed (two words)
- Species development through the hereditary transmission of small variations from generation to generation
- The breeding condition required for Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium
- Reproductive isolation that inhibits mating and egg fertilization
- Theorized on the principle of use and disuse
- Variations that are beneficial to organisms in certain environments, contributing to their survival
- An example of hybrid sterility
20 Clues: Georges Cuvier-father of • Wrote Principles of Geology • Hybrid polyploid individuals • An example of hybrid sterility • Species occupying the same range • Spontaneous changes in genes or chromosomes • Theorized on the principle of use and disuse • The breeding condition required for Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium • ...
The Enlightenment 2021-09-23
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- Descartes and Bacon came up with the idea
- a theory that the earth is the center of the solar system
- he made a book on the spirit of laws
- she fought for rights for women
- he made a book called the leviathan
- he had an Idea that was the heliocentric
- parties where people met to discuss new ideas
- developed the scientific method
- a theory that the sun is the center of the solar system
- perfected the telescope
- encouraged the scientific method
- The people who presented new ways of thinking during the Enlightenment
- founder of modern chemistry
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- proved copernicus theory with mathematical
- A style of art characterized by soft lines and colors. It typically depicted happy scenes with wealthy aristocrats being a usual subject. It reflected a society that was controlled by the aristocracy
- a person who rules with absolute power
- studied bacteria through a microscope
- Developed a vaccine that prevented smallpox
- he made a book called the social contract
- developed laws of motion and gravity
- A style of art characterized by dull colors and strong lines. The subject matter was often battle scenes and more realistic. The style was a return to Greek and Roman art. Neoclassicism was a response to the changing ideas in European society. People began rejecting the aristocratic leanings of Rococo art just as they were rejecting the art craft controlling society
- believed in freedom of speech and freedom of religion
- he made a book On Crimes and Punishments
- he made a book called two treatises on Government
- contract the theory that there is an agreement between the governing and the governed the governed will give up some rights and freedom and the governing will make decisions in the best interest of people
25 Clues: perfected the telescope • founder of modern chemistry • she fought for rights for women • developed the scientific method • encouraged the scientific method • he made a book called the leviathan • he made a book on the spirit of laws • developed laws of motion and gravity • studied bacteria through a microscope • a person who rules with absolute power • ...
Enlightenment 2020-10-29
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- french thinker who contributed t the creation of the scientific method that is used all over the US now
- theory that the sun is the center of the universe
- french for philosopher; and applied to all thinkers from the Enlightenment
- astronomer that first proposed the idea that the universe was sun-centered
- believed that all citizens were born equal and that the primary purpose of the government was to protect citizens natural rights
- a period of time where people began to challenge previously excepted ideas with experiment and reason
- theory that the earth is the center of the universe
- thinker who was punished by the church for supporting the sun-centered theory
- a gathering where enlightenment ideas were discussed which lead to the spreading of ideas throughout Europe
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- activist who supported equal rights and education for women
- believed in a social contract between free individuals to create a society and government
- an agreement between the people of a society defining the rights of the government and its people
- was one of the first individuals who believed that the government needed separation of powers and checks and balances
- believed that all citizens needed to hand their natural rights over to a government with full power
- scientific instrument that allowed scientist Leewenhoek to discover red blood cells
- scientific instrument that was advanced by Galileo and allowed him to observe space
- philosophe who believed in free expression and used satire in his writings
- astronomer who supported the heliocentric theory mathematically and supplied substantial evidence
- chemist who saved lives by creating a smallpox vaccine
- known as the father of modern chemistry
- advocated for criminal justice reforms and did not believe in the death penalty
- physicist who discovered the universal laws of gravitation
- english thinker who developed the experimental method and contributed to the scientific method
23 Clues: known as the father of modern chemistry • theory that the sun is the center of the universe • theory that the earth is the center of the universe • chemist who saved lives by creating a smallpox vaccine • physicist who discovered the universal laws of gravitation • activist who supported equal rights and education for women • ...
AGE Smart Retail 2013-07-16
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- dual action cleanser
- one of 2 products containing colloidal oatmeal
- product with the highest concentration of magnesium ascorbyl phosphate
- physical sunscreen in Skin Perfect Primer SPF 30
- the number of AGE Smart products containing Arginine/Lysine Polipeptide
- vitamin rich plant lipid found in Lip Renewal Complex
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- products that strengthens nails and delivers long-lasting softness
- ingredients that helps firm skin in Multivitamin Power Firm
- contain 0.1% retinol
- ingredient that controls the formation of AGE's
- Three formulas in one maximum intensity product
- ingredient that helps calm and protect skin from damaging ROS
- rapidly penetrating oil in Overnight Repair Serum
- ingredient that helps address redness and puffiness by constricting capillaries
14 Clues: dual action cleanser • contain 0.1% retinol • one of 2 products containing colloidal oatmeal • ingredient that controls the formation of AGE's • Three formulas in one maximum intensity product • physical sunscreen in Skin Perfect Primer SPF 30 • rapidly penetrating oil in Overnight Repair Serum • vitamin rich plant lipid found in Lip Renewal Complex • ...
Restless Earth 2023-10-10
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- shaking and trembles from rock moving
- broken place in the crust
- boundary where plates move towards each other
- volcano away from the boundary
- middle layer of earth
- plate large piece of lithosphere
- bending or twisting of rock
- boundary where plates move against each other
- drift theory that the continents moved
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- waves that travel through the earth
- solid, flexible layer of earth
- theory says lithosphere is broken into pieces
- where the broken rock first moves
- outside, brittle layer of earth
- boundary where plates move away
- when one plate moves under another plate
- reversal evidence of the Poles switching places
- caused by heating and cooling of material
- where plates diverge under the ocean
- on the surface, above the focus
20 Clues: middle layer of earth • broken place in the crust • bending or twisting of rock • solid, flexible layer of earth • volcano away from the boundary • outside, brittle layer of earth • boundary where plates move away • on the surface, above the focus • plate large piece of lithosphere • where the broken rock first moves • waves that travel through the earth • ...
The Scientific Revolution 2016-05-04
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- helped expand the idea of the Geocentric Theory
- of Universal Gravity explained how the same physical laws governed motion both on earth and in the heavens.
- Kepler the assistant to Tycho Brahe
- method a logical procedure for gathering and testing ideas.
- Theory the sun is the center of the universe
- Newton helped to bring together Copernicus and Kepler breakthroughs under a single theory of motion.
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- built a telescope in 1609 as a kid
- Theory the theory that the earth is the center of the universe
- created the original heliocentric theory
9 Clues: built a telescope in 1609 as a kid • Kepler the assistant to Tycho Brahe • created the original heliocentric theory • Theory the sun is the center of the universe • helped expand the idea of the Geocentric Theory • method a logical procedure for gathering and testing ideas. • Theory the theory that the earth is the center of the universe • ...
Tectonic Plate Review 2024-12-04
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- Trait of Iron that determines polarity of the Earth
- Fissures in the ocean floor that release heated water from the Earth's crust
- Hess's theory that the ocean floor is like a conveyer belt
- Outermost layer of the Mantle
- Wegener's name for a supercontinent
- The core of the Earth is made up of this metal along with Nickel
- Two plates sliding horizontally against one another in different directions
- Wegener's idea that the continents were once together then drifted apart
- Two plates that come together
- When one oceanic plate subducts, it goes down an ocean
- When one plate goes underneath a less dense one
- What is denser, a continental or oceanic plate
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- Two plates that move apart from one another
- Middle layer of mantle, slow moving liquid
- Place where two tectonic plates meet
- Outermost layer of the Earth
- Liquid rock in core is located here; switches polarity
- When two of these plates meet on land they may converge to form mountains
- Where two oceanic plates diverge and magma rises
- Why the center of the Earth is solid rock (core)
- Lowest layer of mantle
- Came up with the theory of continental drift
- These waves measure plate movement (the pen does not move but the paper does)
- His theory of seafloor spreading supported Continental Drift
- An educated guess
- How closely packed atoms are together
- Rising of warm fluid that cools, sinks, and repeats the process; helps move tectonic plates
- Fossils of creatures who lived in abundance for a short time then went extinct
- Theory that the Earth's crust is divided into different plates that move
- Solid center of the Earth; is magnetic
- Hess and other geologists used this to map the seafloor, discovering ridges and trenches
- When two plates come together and create mountains
32 Clues: An educated guess • Lowest layer of mantle • Outermost layer of the Earth • Outermost layer of the Mantle • Two plates that come together • Wegener's name for a supercontinent • Place where two tectonic plates meet • How closely packed atoms are together • Solid center of the Earth; is magnetic • Middle layer of mantle, slow moving liquid • ...
industrial organization 2024-03-16
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- - Leaders have complete power over people
- Capability - the capacity to create an achievable vision for the envisage options, to select sound courses of action, and to challenge the status quo.
- - managing performance throughout the year
- - Leaders involve followers in the decision making process
- – scientist who defines bureaucracy theory
- - scheduling and prioritizing the work required
- - is a group of people working together to achieve a common goals or set of goals.
- - on the idea of the business and its objectives, are the foundations for these activities to have excellence based on priorities and strategies.
- - consists of a statement or an understanding of what the organization or a part of it wants to become, where it wants to go and, broadly, how it means to get there.
- RESOURCE MANAGEMENT - field that focuses on the effective management of an organization's workforce.
- SCALE - requires a person to rate that one individual they would least want to work with
- LEADERSHIP - based on situation
- – Avoid overwhelm and unnecessary stress and frustration by making the goals
- Mayo -The importance of informal groups and decent, humane leadership was emphasized by
- – a theory that the focus shifted to the behavior of people in organization.
- - taking personal responsibility for delivering what they are there to do
- MODERN SCHOOL - dominates thinking about how organizations function
- - leaders delegate decision making authority to their followers
- - it shows how it is expected that the vision will be realized
- Management - is what managers do when they look ahead at what they need to achieve in the middle or relatively distant future
- – he states that every person has one of three main driving motivators the needs for achievement, affiliation, or power.,
- - is the process of making arrangements in the form of defined or understood responsibilities and relationships to enable those people to work cooperatively together.
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- - Making sure that everything is going according to plan.
- Drucker – he emphasized the need for systematic, purposeful, and organized discharge of tasks.
- - a set of parts that interact to form a complex whole
- – another type of objectives where individual's personal development, growth, and improvement.
- MANAGEMENT - the control and operations of various marketing activities and the people involved in those activities.
- Systems Theory - this theory views organizations as complex systems with interrelated and interdependent parts.
- – something that has to be accomplished
- – be clear and specific so your goals are easier to achieve
- - a theory where Leader`s effectiveness depends on leadership style and favorableness of situation
- - This places individuals in boxes that denote their job and their position in the hierarchy and traces the direct lines of authority
- - The top level usually consists of top executives, and each subsequent level represents lower levels of authority and responsibility.
- - process of deciding what to do and then getting it done through the effective use of resources.
- a structure combines elements of both functional and divisional structures.
- structures - refers to the way an organization is designed and arranged to achieve its goals.
- – an type of objective that focus on the results or contributions needed to achieve team, departmental, or corporate goals.
- - it describes a vision of what something will look like in a few years’ time
- MANAGEMENT – about controlling the flow of money in and out of the organization.
- GOAL THEORY - Leaders define the path that should be followed by their team to achieve goals
- – a data helps us stay focused and motivated, inspiring us and providing something to work towards
- - Provide direction and support, even for self-managed teams.
- MANAGEMENT - HOW GOODS AND SERVICES ARE PRODUCED IN ORGANIZATION
- Goals - Make sure everyone understands what the team needs to achieve.
- - can provide the ‘elusive bridge between the aims of the individual employee and the objectives of the organization,
- - a management that process of developing, sharing and implementing a view of what needs to be done.
- - an organizational structure that promotes open communication and quick decision-making.
- THEORY - scientific management theory, control, order, formality, minimize uncontrollable informal relations.
- Level - Relate specifically to the team's purpose and its contribution to broader goals.
- - Guiding and motivating team
50 Clues: - Guiding and motivating team • LEADERSHIP - based on situation • – something that has to be accomplished • - Leaders have complete power over people • - managing performance throughout the year • – scientist who defines bureaucracy theory • - scheduling and prioritizing the work required • - a set of parts that interact to form a complex whole • ...
LEVERAGE AS FINANCIAL STRATEGY 2024-09-29
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- The fixed financial obligations a company must meet
- A strategy in which a firm uses high levels of debt
- that is due to be paid within a year
- The extra risk taken by borrowing funds for investment
- The use of borrowed money to increase investment returns
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- The cost of borrowing funds, usually expressed as a percentage
- The process of evaluating a company's ability to manage its debt
- The mix of debt and equity used to finance a company
- The risk associated with the use of fixed financing costs
- The percentage of a company's debt in relation to its equity
- A company's total debt-to-equity ratio
- When a firm takes more debt to maximize returns
- A strategy of financing with equity, not debt
- The amount of debt a company has in relation to its earnings
14 Clues: that is due to be paid within a year • A company's total debt-to-equity ratio • A strategy of financing with equity, not debt • When a firm takes more debt to maximize returns • The fixed financial obligations a company must meet • A strategy in which a firm uses high levels of debt • The mix of debt and equity used to finance a company • ...
Business Management Chapter 5 Review 2024-05-22
Across
- The difference between current performance and the standard
- The established amount of time needed to complete an activity
- Created a Motivational theory based on an individuals needs. These needs include Power, Affiliation, and Achievement.
- The theory that states a persons motivation directly relates to their expectations
- Responsible for the hierarchy of needs
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- A Japanese management professor who created theory Z
- Establish the expected amount of work to be accomplished
- Sometimes referred to as a Cost Standard
- A simple but widely used theory breaking up management styles into theory X and Y
- Created the Two-factor Theory involving Hygiene factors and Motivating factors
10 Clues: Responsible for the hierarchy of needs • Sometimes referred to as a Cost Standard • A Japanese management professor who created theory Z • Establish the expected amount of work to be accomplished • The difference between current performance and the standard • The established amount of time needed to complete an activity • ...
Plate Tectonics Crossword 2021-06-18
Across
- a Japanese word meaning harbour wave
- sudden violent shaking in the ground
- earth's outer layer made of minerals
- path in the pacific with frequent disasters
- the cycle that rocks go through
- tend to meet at a point
- breaking down or dissolving of rocks
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- rupture in the earth where lave escapes
- layer of earth made of metal
- molten rock
- layer of the earth made of liquid iron
- a system of ideas to explain something
- going in different directions; separating
- facts to support a theory
- a series of mountains close together
- steep depressions in the ocean
- layer of the earth made of silicates
17 Clues: molten rock • tend to meet at a point • facts to support a theory • layer of earth made of metal • steep depressions in the ocean • the cycle that rocks go through • a Japanese word meaning harbour wave • sudden violent shaking in the ground • earth's outer layer made of minerals • a series of mountains close together • layer of the earth made of silicates • ...
6th Grade Vocabulary 20 2026-02-24
Across
- a difficult or unfortunate situation
- to take hold of suddenly
- brave and strong
- to think or suppose
- to treat unjustly or cruelly
- payment or gift showing respect
- lacking in quantity
- to announce publicly
- to long deeply for something
- serious and dignified
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- to awaken or stir
- to feel sorrow for wrongdoing
- to succeed or flourish
- moral excellence
- firm and loyal
- honorable by birth or character
- compassion shown to someone powerless
- news or information
- punishment for wrongdoing
- firm determination
20 Clues: firm and loyal • moral excellence • brave and strong • to awaken or stir • firm determination • to think or suppose • news or information • lacking in quantity • to announce publicly • serious and dignified • to succeed or flourish • to take hold of suddenly • punishment for wrongdoing • to treat unjustly or cruelly • to long deeply for something • to feel sorrow for wrongdoing • ...
NBS Globalisation 2024-09-29
Across
- driving force of market globalisation
- Period of steam engines and factories fueling global trade
- another type of consequence of globalisation
- accelerate globalisation
- a type of consequence of globalisation
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- a type of firm that internationalised quickly
- Many countries adopted protectionist measures, imposing tariffs, import quotas, and other restrictions to protect domestic industries, further reducing global trade
- The digital network that connects people globally
- born global streaming firm
- a free trade agreement in North America (use capital letters)
- a born global company
- where The Spanish Steps is
12 Clues: a born global company • accelerate globalisation • born global streaming firm • where The Spanish Steps is • driving force of market globalisation • a type of consequence of globalisation • another type of consequence of globalisation • a type of firm that internationalised quickly • The digital network that connects people globally • ...
Human Evolution 2018-09-03
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- - First Hominid to have the ability to control and manipulate fire
- - First animal to be domesticated
- - Lucy
- - Tribe(below subfamily) that included humans and bipedal fossils like Australopithecus and paranthropus. also called hominid
- - Creating a relationship between man and animal which benefitted both.
- - Theory that suggests that modern humans evolved from African populations, which left Africa ~200,000 y/o. Replacing regional populations of H. Erectus
- - Hominids survived selection pressures and used/uses upper paleolithic tools.
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- - The Multiregional theory suggests that H. Sapiens evolved directly from this Hominid, where as Out of Africa theory does not.
- - Theory that suggests populations evolved rather isolated, with some interbreeding, evolving in parallel to each other.
- - 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.
- - Tools that were first discovered and used by H. Habilis
- - The transitional species between H. Habilis and H.Erectus
- - More complex tools made of various materials such as antlers, wood and bones
- - As a result of the increase of cranium space, we were able to develop complex thinking such as...
- - Family that includes apes and humans
- - Kills bacteria, parasites, plant toxins, and makes digestion easier.
- - Jack of all trades
- - Tear drop shaped tools used by H.Erectus
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 • ...
Human Evolution 2018-09-03
Across
- - Tear drop shaped tools used by H.Erectus
- - Lucy
- - The transitional species between H. Habilis and H.Erectus
- - More complex tools made of various materials such as antlers, wood and bones
- - Jack of all trades
- - Theory that suggests populations evolved rather isolated, with some interbreeding, evolving in parallel to each other.
- - As a result of the increase of cranium space, we were able to develop complex thinking such as...
- - Tribe(below subfamily) that included humans and bipedal fossils like Australopithecus and paranthropus. also called hominid
- - Creating a relationship between man and animal which benefitted both.
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- - First Hominid to have the ability to control and manipulate fire
- - Tools that were first discovered and used by H. Habilis
- - Theory that suggests that modern humans evolved from African populations, which left Africa ~200,000 y/o. Replacing regional populations of H. Erectus
- - 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.
- - The Multiregional theory suggests that H. Sapiens evolved directly from this Hominid, where as Out of Africa theory does not.
- - Hominids survived selection pressures and used/uses upper paleolithic tools.
- - Kills bacteria, parasites, plant toxins, and makes digestion easier.
- - Family that includes apes and humans
- - First animal to be domesticated
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 • ...
trivia 2023-05-02
Across
- Country with the highest life expectancy
- Largest consulting firm
- Biggest venture capital firm
- Capital of Zimbabwe
- Largest FMCG Company in the world
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- Who is the most innovative business leader in today’s times
- Prime Minister of Australia
- Nithin and Nikhil Kamath founded which company
- First Unicorn of India
- Which company opened its first flagship store in April in India
10 Clues: Capital of Zimbabwe • First Unicorn of India • Largest consulting firm • Prime Minister of Australia • Biggest venture capital firm • Largest FMCG Company in the world • Country with the highest life expectancy • Nithin and Nikhil Kamath founded which company • Who is the most innovative business leader in today’s times • ...
Earth Science 2019-07-23
Across
- Leptons and Antileptons were born.
- Is the way the mineral's color displays in finely powdered form.
- Is a theory described which involves the capture of material from a light diffuse star which passed close to the Sun.
- Is the sixth planet from the Sun and the second largest planet in our Solar
- Is the building blocks of rocks
- Is an epoch where the stars where formed.
- Is the theory where two stars collide.
- A criteria that a mineral must have its Specific ________ Composition.
- Is the smallest and innermost planet in the Solar System.
- Unification Is the epoch where the force of gravity separates from the other fundamental forces.
- Rocks where formed when magma reaches the Earth's surface a volcano and cools quickly.
- The theory where the universe came from a singularity.
- In this epoch the atoms were formed.
- Is the way of identifying a mineral by being scratched by another mineral.
- A criteria that a mineral must be ________ Occurring.
- A criteria that a mineral must be in a solid state.
- Is an epoch where the galaxies were formed.
- A theory of the universe where there is a collision of planets.
- Rocks that are formed from the solidification of molten rock material.
- Rocks are formed when sediment is deposited out of air, ice, wind, gravity, or water flows carrying the particles in suspension.
- In this era there was a dominance of radiation.
- A criteria that a mineral is not made by an organism.
- Is a type of metamorphism where rock minerals and texture are changed, mainly by heat, due to contact with magma.
- Is the most observable way to identify a mineral but not reliable.
- A criteria that a mineral's subtance must be arranged in an _______ Structure.
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- Creation of protons and neutrons
- The temperature of the universe cooled down.
- Is the epoch where no matter exist.
- Is the second planet from the Sun.
- Is the fourth planet from the Sun and the second-smallest planet in the Solar System.
- Is the seventh planet from the Sun. It has the third-largest planetary radius and fourth-largest planetary mass in the Solar System.
- Is the eighth and farthest known planet from the Sun in the Solar System.
- Is the fifth planet from the Sun and the largest in the Solar System.
- Refers to the break along curved surfaces without a definite shape.
- Is the third planet from the Sun and the only astronomical object known to harbor life.
- Is the theory where the universe were born from clouds of interstellar gas and dust.
- Is the theory where gas clouds were captured by our sun, which then mysteriously formed themselves at a distance into planets and moons.
- Is an era that has 3 stages.
- Epoch where the 1st element was born.
- Is a type of metamorphism where rock minerals were formed due to the collision of the tectonic plates.
- Is the star at the center of the Solar System.
- Is the epoch where the universe undergoes an extremely rapid exponential expansion.
- Refers to how some minerals break predictably along flat planes when exposed to stress, such as being hit with a hammer.
- Rocks formed when magma cools slowly below the Earth's surface.
- The study of the origin and development of the universe.
- Is the epoch where the Electromagnetic and Weak nuclear force seperated.
- Rocks arise from the transformation of existing rock types, in a process called metamorphism.
- A theory that is based in the Bible.
- Is the theory for the ultimate fate of the universe.
- Is the way light interacts with the surface of a crystal, rock, or mineral.
- the branch of science which deals with celestial objects, space, and the physical universe as a whole.
51 Clues: Is an era that has 3 stages. • Is the building blocks of rocks • Creation of protons and neutrons • Is the second planet from the Sun. • Leptons and Antileptons were born. • Is the epoch where no matter exist. • In this epoch the atoms were formed. • A theory that is based in the Bible. • Epoch where the 1st element was born. • Is the theory where two stars collide. • ...
Crossword Puzzle World Literature 2021-01-16
Across
- adopted heathcliff
- the one who maltreated and abuse heathcliff
- The kind of novel is Wuthering Heights
- title of the story
- the story taken
- the foil in the story
- the son of Heathcliff and Isabella
- What kind of point of view is the stors Wuthering Heights
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- authors of the story
- son of hindley
- the another literary theory of the story
- is the power to get the others to do necessary work to produce goods and services they want
- who longs to spend the rest of his life with catherine
- lacks power
- heathcliffs wife
- has a power
- protagonist in the stor
- heathcliff love of her life
- literary theory of the story
- daughter of Catherine and Edgar Linton
20 Clues: lacks power • has a power • son of hindley • the story taken • heathcliffs wife • adopted heathcliff • title of the story • authors of the story • the foil in the story • protagonist in the stor • heathcliff love of her life • literary theory of the story • the son of Heathcliff and Isabella • The kind of novel is Wuthering Heights • daughter of Catherine and Edgar Linton • ...
The Community of Science 2021-11-12
Across
- ethics related to the environment
- critical feedback
- proof
- our way of life
- formal process to get feedback
- best guess before experiment
- perspective that entire ecosystems should be saved
- get comments
- over time new data leads to new understanding
- broader explanation supported by many test and observations
- something was discovered
- promotes fair and equitable treatment of all people
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- human-centered perspective
- good vs. bad
- all life is equally important perspective
- to repeat
- hypothesis
- theory
- our point of view in the world
- examine data
- feedback
- ethics
22 Clues: proof • theory • ethics • feedback • to repeat • hypothesis • good vs. bad • examine data • get comments • our way of life • critical feedback • something was discovered • human-centered perspective • best guess before experiment • formal process to get feedback • our point of view in the world • ethics related to the environment • all life is equally important perspective • ...
The Community of Science 2021-11-12
Across
- ethics related to the environment
- something was discovered
- ethics
- get comments
- good vs. bad
- perspective that entire ecosystems should be saved
- broader explanation supported by many test and observations
- feedback
- hypothesis
- human-centered perspective
- best guess before experiment
- promotes fair and equitable treatment of all people
- to repeat
Down
- all life is equally important perspective
- examine data
- theory
- our point of view in the world
- critical feedback
- proof
- formal process to get feedback
- over time new data leads to new understanding
- our way of life
22 Clues: proof • theory • ethics • feedback • to repeat • hypothesis • examine data • get comments • good vs. bad • our way of life • critical feedback • something was discovered • human-centered perspective • best guess before experiment • our point of view in the world • formal process to get feedback • ethics related to the environment • all life is equally important perspective • ...
AP Bio Review 2021-06-01
Across
- movement of individuals between populations causing an exchange of alleles
- the amount of a population that a given environment can sustain
- substance that reduces the activity of an enzyme
- diffusion of water across a selectively permeable membrane
- a coding error in DNA
- When there is a higher water potential outside of then cell than inside
- When a cell has too much water inside and bursts
- species that has no natural predators in a population and whose population grows rapidly
- scientist that worked with pea plants
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- theory that mitochondria and chloroplasts originated as prokaryotic cells
- structure containing genetic material; humans have 46 of these
- proteins that promote RNA polymerase binding
- set of genes that are all regulated as a single unit
- scientist who discovered the theory of natural selection
- the process of cell growth and division
- one allele isn't dominant over the other; found in snapdragons
- Reaction that absorbs free energy
17 Clues: a coding error in DNA • Reaction that absorbs free energy • scientist that worked with pea plants • the process of cell growth and division • proteins that promote RNA polymerase binding • substance that reduces the activity of an enzyme • When a cell has too much water inside and bursts • set of genes that are all regulated as a single unit • ...
Unit 3: Memory and Motivation 2026-01-12
Across
- theory: ...of needs; basic needs must be met before a person can experience personal growth.
- inattentive or shallow encoding of events
- misremember the time, place, person, or circumstance involved with a memory.
- changing of memories over time to be consistent with current beliefs or attitudes
- refers to factors of differing strength that energize, direct, or sustain behaviour.
- ...memory; manipulating information to keep it ready for use (ex: chunking)
- unwanted memories recur when they are not desired
- ...memories; a recollection of something (memory) that did not happen or recalling a distorted version of it.
- maintaining information
- transformation of sensory inout into neural code
- misleading information can affect memory of an event.
- anything that helps you access a memory
- accessing encoded info when needed
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- vivid memories like a “flash photo” capturing the moment you first learned surprising news.
- LT motivation: belief in one’s ability to succeed.
- theory:...arousal; the amount if excitement, stimulation, fright (arousal) depends on the individual.
- learning aids to help retrieval; (usually to help remember a list)
- inaccurate portrayal of past events
- LT motivation: the need or desire to do well relative to standards of excellence.
- theory:...principle; seek pleasure, avoid pain
- theory:...reduction; motivation is the process of satisfying needs (reducing drives) to maintain homeostasis.
- inability to access memory from long-term storage
- ...attention; ability to direct mental resources to relevant information in order to process that information further, while also ignoring irrelevant information
- ...memory; information organized and indexed
- LT motivation: should be challenging, encouraging effort, persistence, and concentration.
- “blanking” tip-of-the-tongue phenomenon: temporarily unable to retrieve a memory
26 Clues: maintaining information • accessing encoded info when needed • inaccurate portrayal of past events • anything that helps you access a memory • inattentive or shallow encoding of events • ...memory; information organized and indexed • theory:...principle; seek pleasure, avoid pain • transformation of sensory inout into neural code • ...
