theory of the firm Crossword Puzzles
• Social Networks & Social Support Theory: Novice to Expert 2023-02-20
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- Two areas crucial to social learning are ____ and community
- Level one
- Beginner Level two
- Influenced by the setting learning is taking place
- Level four
- Thinking and learning are structured by the____ available
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- Nurses will grow based on _____ available to them
- Gala and____ created the Social Support Theory
- Level three
- A nurse needs to use_____ clinical judgement
- Levels of proficiency
- Novice to Expert Theory
- Expert nurses need to take novice under their
- Social theory____ the Novice to Expert theory
- Level five
- Learning and thinking are _____ activities Thinking and learning need
16 Clues: Level one • Level five • Level four • Level three • Beginner Level two • Levels of proficiency • Novice to Expert Theory • A nurse needs to use_____ clinical judgement • Expert nurses need to take novice under their • Social theory____ the Novice to Expert theory • Gala and____ created the Social Support Theory • Nurses will grow based on _____ available to them • ...
Important people in Psychology 2015-06-08
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- A founder of modern psychology
- Concluded that brain's cavities contain"animal spirits"
- first female psychology Ph.D
- pioneered the study of learning
- most influential observer of children
- father of behaviorism- little albert experiment
- Argued that the mind is a "tabula rasa"-blank slate
- Believed knowledge is preexisting
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- father of psychology
- stage theory with greif
- hierarchy of needs
- explained natural selection
- Plato's philosopher-teacher
- developed psychoanalytic theory of personality
- Believed that mind is separable from the body and knowledge is innate
- first APA female president
- introduced structuralism and used introseptin to understand the mind's structural elements
- functionalist
18 Clues: functionalist • hierarchy of needs • father of psychology • stage theory with greif • first APA female president • explained natural selection • Plato's philosopher-teacher • first female psychology Ph.D • A founder of modern psychology • pioneered the study of learning • Believed knowledge is preexisting • most influential observer of children • ...
Early Humans Crossword 2021-07-23
10 Clues: humans • Upright man • Old stone age • New stone age • Middle stone age • study of human past • living on the ground • theory that god created us • theory that we evolved from apes • myths theory of intelligent design and theory of evolution
Geology 2024-02-09
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- the outer part of the core
- 66% of the Earth
- what moves the lithosphere
- reason why the inner core is solid
- the middle part of the core also the part of the earth is solid
- the theory created by Alfred Wegner
- middle part of the Earth
- Can make a mountain with 2 continental plates
- happens when a continental oceanic or oceanic to oceanic converge
- can make a rift valley
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- creates faults or the boundary that move side to side or up or down
- properties of the Earth
- parts of the lithosphere
- under the asthenosphere part of the lower mantle
- A theory made by Harry Hess
- what makes up the layer is its answer
- the upper mantle and crust make one part of the Earth known as a ball of rock
- outer layer of Earth
- happens when transform boundaries occur
- the moving of the continents
20 Clues: 66% of the Earth • outer layer of Earth • can make a rift valley • properties of the Earth • parts of the lithosphere • middle part of the Earth • the outer part of the core • what moves the lithosphere • A theory made by Harry Hess • the moving of the continents • reason why the inner core is solid • the theory created by Alfred Wegner • what makes up the layer is its answer • ...
Emotion 2018-12-10
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- response of the whole organism, involving (1) physiological arousal, (2) expressive behaviors, and (3) conscious experience
- Cannon:coined the term homeostasis
- nervous system:the part of the peripheral nervous system that controls the glands and the muscles of the internal organs (such as the heart). Its sympathetic division arouses; its parasympathetic division calms.
- Theory:the theory that our experience of emotion is our awareness of our physiological responses to emotion-arousing stimuli
- Lazarus:American psychologist who concluded that some emotional responses do not require conscious thought
- rules:cross-cultural guidelines for how and when to express emotions
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- theory:the Schachter-Singer theory that to experience emotion one must (1) be physically aroused and (2) cognitively label the arousal
- Theory:the theory that an emotion-arousing stimulus simultaneously triggers (1) physiological responses and (2) the subjective experience of emotion
- Schachter:Developed "Two-Factor" theory of emotion; experiments on spillover effect
- Lange:Danish physiologist who proposed a theory of emotion similar to, and about the same time as James' theory that awareness of physiological responses leads to experiences of emotion.
- James:Functionalism
11 Clues: James:Functionalism • Cannon:coined the term homeostasis • rules:cross-cultural guidelines for how and when to express emotions • Schachter:Developed "Two-Factor" theory of emotion; experiments on spillover effect • Lazarus:American psychologist who concluded that some emotional responses do not require conscious thought • ...
Unit 1 Module 1-3 2021-08-16
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- behavior as a consequence of our genetics and physiology
- Process of looking inward to directly observe ones psychological
- Established the first psychology lab
- Assumes a purpose
- Human behavior that focuses on how we think
- Theoretical approach on how we have evolved
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- Theory of consciousness
- Theory of learning which states all behaviors are learned through interactions.
- Study of the mind and human behavior
- events in our childhood have an influence on our adult life.
- Idea that knowledge is the result of experience
- examines influence of social and cultural environments on behavior
- created Tabula Rasa theory that mind at birth is a blank slate
- perspective that emphasizes looking at the whole individual
14 Clues: Assumes a purpose • Theory of consciousness • Study of the mind and human behavior • Established the first psychology lab • Human behavior that focuses on how we think • Theoretical approach on how we have evolved • Idea that knowledge is the result of experience • behavior as a consequence of our genetics and physiology • ...
Modernism and Globalism 2023-07-25
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- associated with Russian dance
- Melies filmmaker who created A Trip to the Moon
- artist of The Migration Series
- The first totalitarian state of the twentieth century
- artist of Demoiselles d'Avignon
- poem The Rock
- "The world will never be white again"
- Being and Nothingness author
- percussive beats, disco, reggae, and rock influences major components of this music genre
- musician who found inspiration in American folk songs
- wrote Einstein on the Beach
- Fiction Pioneered by Jules Verne and H.G. Wells
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- Contemporary physics theory to accomplish "theory of everything"
- cinematic shots in rapid succession
- James Joyce's landmark work
- Jung collective unconscious manifested itself in
- Composer of 4'33"
- creator of Stanislavsky system
- Pioneer American pop art
- Technology minimalist artworks inspiration
20 Clues: poem The Rock • Composer of 4'33" • Pioneer American pop art • James Joyce's landmark work • wrote Einstein on the Beach • Being and Nothingness author • associated with Russian dance • artist of The Migration Series • creator of Stanislavsky system • artist of Demoiselles d'Avignon • cinematic shots in rapid succession • "The world will never be white again" • ...
Erik Erikson Review 2024-02-07
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- How many stages are involved in the theory?
- What country was Erikson born in?
- What is the first stage of Erik Erikson's theory?
- How many books did he publish?
- What word is associated with the early childhood stage
- What are the developmental conflicts associated with each age stage called?
- What is the last stage of the stages of development?
- V.S. Mistrust What is the crisis related to the infancy stage?
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- What stage includes the ages 12-18, and is associated with the crisis identity V.S.confusion?
- How many children did Erikson have?
- Truth What book did Erikson receive a U.S. national Book Award for?
- Teacher What was his job before he was a theorist?
- V.S. Isolation What is the crisis associated with young adulthood?
- Focused on the development of what part of a person?
- of Development What was the name of Erik Erikson's theory?
15 Clues: How many books did he publish? • What country was Erikson born in? • How many children did Erikson have? • How many stages are involved in the theory? • What is the first stage of Erik Erikson's theory? • Teacher What was his job before he was a theorist? • Focused on the development of what part of a person? • What is the last stage of the stages of development? • ...
Gabriel's crossword puzzle 2025-10-02
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- Is inside of the Nucleus
- Does not have a nucleus
- Protects the cells
- Only in the plant cell
- Holds all organelles
- Use photosynthesis to make energy
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- It holds water
- Processes materials
- Transport materials throughout the whole cell
- Has a nucleus and is multicellular
- Directs all cell activity
- Outer covering of a plant cell
- I make specific proteins
- A theory for cells is called a
- Gets rid of waste
- Works with the Nucleolus
16 Clues: It holds water • Gets rid of waste • Protects the cells • Processes materials • Holds all organelles • Only in the plant cell • Does not have a nucleus • Is inside of the Nucleus • I make specific proteins • Works with the Nucleolus • Directs all cell activity • Outer covering of a plant cell • A theory for cells is called a • Use photosynthesis to make energy • ...
Intro to Government 2019-08-19
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- Theory that a population formed out of primitive families and the heads of these families became the government.
- Government controlled by a ruling family that has absolute, divine power.
- Government whose power is derived from the consent of the governed.
- A political organization of society within a certain geographical territory.
- Theory that the government is made up of those chosen by God to rule a certain territory.
- The supreme and ultimate power or authority within a territory.
- Government ruled by a small group that maintains control over all policies.
- Theory that a person or small group claimed control over an area and forced all within it to submit to that person’s or group's rule.
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- Theory that a population in a given territory gave up as much power to a government as needed to promote the well-being of all.
- Government ruled by an authoritarian leader who maintains total control over policies.
- Government in which a religious institution is the source from which all authority is derived from.
- Government where a ruling family has power limited by a governing body.
- The right to rule
- The organization inside a state that controls the actions and policies of the state.
- Form of direct participation of citizens in governmental decision making.
- The ability to get people to behave in certain ways, even when the people don’t want to necessarily behave in those ways.
- A society’s belief that their ruler or government has the right to rule.
17 Clues: The right to rule • The supreme and ultimate power or authority within a territory. • Government whose power is derived from the consent of the governed. • Government where a ruling family has power limited by a governing body. • A society’s belief that their ruler or government has the right to rule. • ...
jack unatins dynamic earth vocab 2026-02-03
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- a chain of island formed by volcanos
- the boundery where 2 plates move away from eachother
- the violent shaking on land when two plates grind past eachother
- the boundery where 2 plates are pushed together
- an extreamly hot liquid that ozzes up from the ground
- the outerlayer of the earth
- a massive super contenent that once held all the conentents
- a chain of volcanos
- a deep area in an ocean
- a deep area of land that can form because of a contenental divergent boundery
- the only liquid layer made of iron and nickle
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- the area of the ocean where sea floor spreading occurs
- when something solid becomes a hot liquid
- the invisible barrier that protects us from the suns radiation
- the boundery where 2 plates grind past eachother
- the theory that the plates are always moving
- the currnets that help move the tectonic plates
- the prosses where the magnetic field flips
- the scientist that came up with the contenental drift theory
- the deepest layer of the earth
- the prosses where magma ozzes up from a ridge and creates new rock
- what oceanic crust is made of
- the layer where convection curents occur
- the crust in the ocean
- the theory the alfred wegener came up with
- the crust on land
26 Clues: the crust on land • a chain of volcanos • the crust in the ocean • a deep area in an ocean • the outerlayer of the earth • what oceanic crust is made of • the deepest layer of the earth • a chain of island formed by volcanos • the layer where convection curents occur • when something solid becomes a hot liquid • the prosses where the magnetic field flips • ...
Market Vocab 2022-03-09
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- A market structure characterized by only a few sellers of a product who dominate the market. (Example: breakfast cereals and natural gas)
- Is there any difference between the products sold by the sellers in the market for the good?
- A market structure characterized by a large number of buyer and sellers of an identical product. (Example: commodities like crude oil)
- A market structure characterized by only one seller of a product dominating the market. (Example: electrical power companies and cable television companies)
- The expense a firm must pay before it can produce and sell goods
- Money left over for a firm after covering both out of pocket expenses (explicit costs) and opportunity costs (implicit costs).
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- a large number of buyers and sellers of products that are similar to one another be can be differentiated by brand, quality, etc. (Example: restaurants and retail clothing sellers)
- Are firms in the market able to make economic profits (long-run) as well as accounting profits (short-run)?
- Can the firms in the market use methods other than price to attract customers?
- Division of customers into groups based on how much they will pay for a good
- The right to sell a good or service in an exclusive market
- The ability of a company to change prices and outputs in a market
- Money left over for a firm after covering out of pocket expenses (explicit costs).
- An agreement among firms to charge one price for the same good
- Are there many, few, or one seller(s) of the product?
- Are there any obstacles that prevent other firms from entering the market for the good?
- A license that gives the inventor of a new product the exclusive right to sell for a period of time
- Can the individual firms in the market for a product have any control over the price they charge?
18 Clues: Are there many, few, or one seller(s) of the product? • The right to sell a good or service in an exclusive market • An agreement among firms to charge one price for the same good • The expense a firm must pay before it can produce and sell goods • The ability of a company to change prices and outputs in a market • ...
Atomic Theory and Atomic Structure 2012-12-02
Across
- A unit or quantum of light
- Charge: 0
- Charge: -1
- Was Thompson's theory negatively or positively charged?
- _________ are attracted to negative electrons by electrical force (2 words)
- Number of electrons in energy level 4 (two words)
- Greek philosper
- Date: 1897
- English school teacher
- Each element has a unique number of protons
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- Charge: +1
- Rutherford's discovery
- unstable isotopes that emit radiation and decay into another isotope
- holds the atom together (two words)
- different numbers of neutrons
- The number of protons in the nucleus of an atom (two words)
- Theory: mass of an atom in the center
- Number of electrons in energy level 1
- ______ atoms have no overall charge because the number of protons and electrons is the same
- unable to be cut or divided
20 Clues: Charge: 0 • Charge: +1 • Charge: -1 • Date: 1897 • Greek philosper • Rutherford's discovery • English school teacher • A unit or quantum of light • unable to be cut or divided • different numbers of neutrons • holds the atom together (two words) • Theory: mass of an atom in the center • Number of electrons in energy level 1 • Each element has a unique number of protons • ...
relevant crossword puzzle 2024-09-26
Across
- value representing the speed of light in base 300000 -
- surname of the scientist who formulated the theoryof relativity (einstein)
- increase in the mass
- twins with a difference in aging after a space trip.(twins)
- phenomenon in which time slows down to close to the speed
- time dilation for moving objects (relativistic)
- describes gravity as a curvature of space time
- relativity)
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- genius of the theory of relativity (Einstein)
- maximum speed attainable in the universe. light
- you can indicate that the answer is expressed in km/s
- an object as it approaches the speed of light (mass)
- represents the theory of special relativity.TRE)
- light. (dilation)
14 Clues: relativity) • light. (dilation) • increase in the mass • genius of the theory of relativity (Einstein) • describes gravity as a curvature of space time • maximum speed attainable in the universe. light • time dilation for moving objects (relativistic) • represents the theory of special relativity.TRE) • an object as it approaches the speed of light (mass) • ...
The Conspiracy Theory Detector 2024-11-21
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- excess, surplus, glut, profusion
- alternative ideas are dismissed
- this is suspicious to many theorists
- take apart, strip, demolish
- False, if the theory involves too many aspects
- False, controlling a country or the world
- If this is the case, the conspiracy is most likely false
- False, if too big or fantastic to be true
- determine if something is a conspiracy theories
- people with gaps in their knowledge
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- prejudice, leaning, bent, tendency
- A widely held belief, you shownis false
- mix together, blend
- connecting the dots
- some might be true some not
- things that were insignificant become involved
- founder of the Skeptic Society
- the secret illegal planning by a group of people
- False, many people are involved
19 Clues: mix together, blend • connecting the dots • some might be true some not • take apart, strip, demolish • founder of the Skeptic Society • alternative ideas are dismissed • False, many people are involved • excess, surplus, glut, profusion • prejudice, leaning, bent, tendency • people with gaps in their knowledge • this is suspicious to many theorists • ...
Power, Sovereignty, and International Relations 2022-04-05
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- The type of sovereignty developed in Germany in which a nation-state gets complete sovereignty over their territory
- The ability of a leader or government to govern independently of outside influence
- A method of control relying on persuasion and attraction including culture and positive global interactions
- The right of a leader or government to rule
- The power held by a singular person
- A territory in which cultural borders align well with political borders
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- 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
- A method of control relying on coercion through methods such as military force and economic power
- Global political theory that emphasizes the roles of women that are often overlooked within politics
- The power held by a group of people
- A governed area that is defined by borders and experiences high degrees of legitimacy and sovereignty
- The increased interconnectedness of nations, economies, and cultures
- A group of people that share a strong national identity but do not necessarily have their own state
- Global political theory that emphasizes global cooperation and human rights
15 Clues: The power held by a group of people • The power held by a singular person • 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 • ...
Reliability 2021-09-01
Across
- of high quality
- free of deceit, hypocrisy, or falseness
- dutifully firm and unwavering
- telling or expressing the truth
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- sincere
- feeling dedication and loyalty to cause or job
- accurate or exact
- giving or showing firm and constant support
- an acceptable standard; satisfactory
- remaining loyal and steadfast
10 Clues: sincere • of high quality • accurate or exact • dutifully firm and unwavering • remaining loyal and steadfast • telling or expressing the truth • an acceptable standard; satisfactory • free of deceit, hypocrisy, or falseness • giving or showing firm and constant support • feeling dedication and loyalty to cause or job
Social Judgement Theory 2022-10-19
Across
- first theorist
- what we judge in SJT
- neither reasonable or objectionable
- we use judgement __ to evaluate messages
- social ____ theory
- not reasonable of approval
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- the differences in latitudes come from
- three zones of
- affects the size of our latitudes
- persuasion is gradual with
- theory about how we judge messages
- strength of SJT
- reasonable of approval
- there are __ principles of latitudes
- second theorist
15 Clues: first theorist • three zones of • strength of SJT • second theorist • social ____ theory • what we judge in SJT • reasonable of approval • persuasion is gradual with • not reasonable of approval • affects the size of our latitudes • theory about how we judge messages • neither reasonable or objectionable • there are __ principles of latitudes • the differences in latitudes come from • ...
Continental Drift, Plate Tectonics, and Pangea 2023-06-05
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- Creates after plate tectonics collide together and spews lava
- Big chunks of ice that can explain Pangea. 290 million year old glacial groves were found in India, Africa, Australia, and South America.
- A theory that The world was a super continent, and that the continents we know now once spread apart
- When Plate Tectonics slide past each other.
- A super continent in the southern hemisphere.
- A super continent in the northern hemisphere.
- A theory proven by scientists that implies there once was a super continent
- Captain who used an echo sounder to search the ocean floor
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- Most obvious pieces of evidence for the theory Continental Drift.
- Cycle at which the crust moves and separates.
- The scientists who created the Pangea theory
- Under water ridge located in the mid Atlantic
- Pieces of the earth;'s crust that move slowly
13 Clues: When Plate Tectonics slide past each other. • The scientists who created the Pangea theory • Cycle at which the crust moves and separates. • A super continent in the southern hemisphere. • Under water ridge located in the mid Atlantic • Pieces of the earth;'s crust that move slowly • A super continent in the northern hemisphere. • ...
Revision for final 2024-12-23
Across
- the merger of firms producing the same product and at the same stage of production
- money a firm earns from its sales, before deducting costs of production
- government charges imposed on income and wealth, such as income tax and inheritance tax
- sectors producing services
- a market structure where there is only one supplier of a good or service, with the power to affect market supply or prices
- risk bearing and key decision making in business
- reward to investment
- 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)
- a situation where there is not enough to satisfy everyone’s wants
- characteristic of money that make it easy to carry money around
- cost which do not change with output in the short run
- cost that change with output
- function of money enables the value of different items to be compared as prices are expressed in money terms
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- characteristic of money that each unit of money must be identical
- 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
- function of money that enable people buy and sell
- goods or services which when consumed create positive spillover effects in an economy, e.g. education, training and health care
- an increase in the output of an economy and in the long run, an increase in the economy’s productive potential
- one which takes a larger percentage of the income or wealth of the poor
- reward to land
- function of money that enable people to save
- benefits received by those directly consuming or producing a product
- benefits enjoyed by those who are not involved in the consumption and production activities of others directly
- reward to enterprise
- one which takes a larger percentage of the income or wealth of the rich
- reward to labour
- the best alternative forgone
28 Clues: reward to land • reward to labour • reward to investment • reward to enterprise • sectors producing services • cost that change with output • the best alternative forgone • 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 • cost which do not change with output in the short run • ...
spelling unit 22 day 3 chloe cardenas #6 2014-03-24
Across
- token
- delayed beyond
- the act of people
- vocally
- to cover or search an area
- strikingly out of ordinary
- pleasing to the taste
- the act of moving
- a firm closely woven cloth
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- permitted
- to do in excess
- a concave brass plate
- a commissional officer
- a fruit seed the inner softer part of a seed
- the persons who help
- the personal staff
- island , inlet
- a market consisting rows
- to agree to something
- a passage
20 Clues: token • vocally • permitted • a passage • delayed beyond • island , inlet • to do in excess • the act of people • the act of moving • the personal staff • the persons who help • a concave brass plate • pleasing to the taste • to agree to something • a commissional officer • a market consisting rows • to cover or search an area • strikingly out of ordinary • a firm closely woven cloth • ...
Key Humanist Thinkers 2017-09-21
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- Which philosopher weakened the theory of an all-loving God?
- Who based their work on elimination of God?
- Feuerback argued that God is a human projection of what?
- What theory undermines the fundamental Christian beliefs?
- The product of kindness between humans.
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- Hume argued that we need more than experience to know what truth is.
- Russell argued that religious beliefs contradict what ____?
- All-powerful.
- According to Darwin, Survival is inextricably linked to what?
- Miracles are the stories of the ______.
- A God who is able to prevent evil but chooses not to is what?
- Other than evidence, what can be used to explain reality?
- What theory contradicts the Christian creation narrative?
- Who claimed that God is a human dream?
- God is a mixture of human thought, nature, and ______.
- Russell argued that religions are not only untrue, but also ______.
16 Clues: All-powerful. • Who claimed that God is a human dream? • Miracles are the stories of the ______. • The product of kindness between humans. • Who based their work on elimination of God? • God is a mixture of human thought, nature, and ______. • Feuerback argued that God is a human projection of what? • Other than evidence, what can be used to explain reality? • ...
Say Cheeeese! 2026-03-13
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- Ranges from mild to sharp; texture becomes crumblier with age.
- Soft, brined white cheese made from sheep's milk or from a mixture of sheep and goat's milk.
- Creamy, buttery, and soft with an edible white rind.
- Creamy and mild when young, caramel-like when aged.
- Italian blue cheese, ranges from creamy to firm.
- Creamy and mild, made from whey.
- Soft, white, and mild, often used for melting.
- Known for holes (eyes) with a sweet, nutty flavor.
- Firm, white cheese that holds its shape when cooked.
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- Smooth, spreadable, and mild.
- Grating cheese, Nutty, savory, and crystallized.
- Firm, brine-cured cheese that maintains its shape when grilled
- Firm, smoky, or sharp, often used in sandwiches.
- Similar to brie but often more intense and earthy.
14 Clues: Smooth, spreadable, and mild. • Creamy and mild, made from whey. • Soft, white, and mild, often used for melting. • Grating cheese, Nutty, savory, and crystallized. • Firm, smoky, or sharp, often used in sandwiches. • Italian blue cheese, ranges from creamy to firm. • Similar to brie but often more intense and earthy. • ...
CC! 2022-01-06
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- A to scale representation.
- An educated prediction in the Scientific Method.
- study of attractive or repulsive forces.
- Not proven as a law, but Scientist may believe in _____?
- physical quantities, defined as a measurement process.
- Base unit of thermodynamic temperature.
- the study of moving objects
- What kind of prefix is used to convert units.
- Study of light.
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- The Study of Electric Charge.
- Deals with very small, not classic.
- An object in ____ stays in motion?
- base unit of length.
- Who's three laws of motion?
- Unit for base quantaties.
- study of motion of molecules and atoms.
- conversion of 1 minute?
- Einstein was first to discover what theory?
- what is a conversion factor?
- Conversion of 60 minutes?
20 Clues: Study of light. • base unit of length. • conversion of 1 minute? • Unit for base quantaties. • Conversion of 60 minutes? • A to scale representation. • Who's three laws of motion? • the study of moving objects • what is a conversion factor? • The Study of Electric Charge. • An object in ____ stays in motion? • Deals with very small, not classic. • ...
Job applying 2021-04-14
10 Clues: goal to reach • want to succed • ability to do something • hire someone in the firm • a fixed payment each month • discussion to agree each part • the last part of the contract • getting skills in particulary job • signed document to agree each part • period when you are tested in the firm
english 2023-05-13
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- a parametic statistical tool
- how difficult
- people who are being studied
- application of statistical processes and theory to compilation, presentation, discussion and interpretation of numerical data
- scodi
- labeling
- math topic
- a measure of spread
- a milagro
- also called respondents
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- trying to verify or genrate descriptive theory that is grounded in the data gleaned for the investigation
- the object being tested
- how a term is used in a study
- the method of research design
- investigator-the person who oversees a research
- science micture
- the people who are being studid
- a color
- hypothesis the proposition or to be tested statistically that the experimental intervention has no effect
- establishes the scope, context and significance of the research to be conducted
20 Clues: scodi • a color • labeling • a milagro • math topic • how difficult • science micture • a measure of spread • the object being tested • also called respondents • a parametic statistical tool • people who are being studied • how a term is used in a study • the method of research design • the people who are being studid • investigator-the person who oversees a research • ...
Plate Tectonics 2023-02-16
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- another word for lava
- ____core, made up of liquid rock
- caused by plate movement, shakes earth
- ____core, made up of solid, compressed rock
- Plate ____
- ring of ____
- a word for going under, such as one plate going under another
- the number of years ago the theory of plate tectonics formed
- Most plates are made up of a continent and a(n)
- caused by plate movement, spew lava
- Alfred ____
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- in between asthenosphere and outer core
- 19__, the year the theory of continental drift was conceived
- outer layer of the earth
- the way the continents seem to fit together
- continental ____
- Tectonic plates move over a layer of liquid
- Supercontinent
- similarities in this physical feature are found in the british isles and in north america
- evidence of animals found in the ground
20 Clues: Plate ____ • Alfred ____ • ring of ____ • Supercontinent • continental ____ • another word for lava • outer layer of the earth • ____core, made up of liquid rock • caused by plate movement, spew lava • caused by plate movement, shakes earth • in between asthenosphere and outer core • evidence of animals found in the ground • the way the continents seem to fit together • ...
Culture practice 2022-10-24
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- to prohibit something because of fear
- what you believe is important
- practice of the most broadly shared meaning in the social system
- social interventions that are moral
- culture non-physical things in a culture
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- a moral norm
- theory where conflict is what moves life foreword
- theory where everything serves a purpose and helps society move on
- believing in a higher power
- a opinion or conviction
- theory that life moves on because of symbols and interactions
- something you do without thinking about it
- of other cultures of preconception
- culture objects in peoples culture
14 Clues: a moral norm • a opinion or conviction • believing in a higher power • what you believe is important • of other cultures of preconception • culture objects in peoples culture • social interventions that are moral • to prohibit something because of fear • culture non-physical things in a culture • something you do without thinking about it • ...
Culture practice 2022-10-24
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- theory where everything serves a purpose and helps society move on
- non-physical things in a culture
- theory that life moves on because of symbols and interactions
- what you believe is important
- a opinion or conviction
- practice of the most broadly shared meanings in the social system
- to prohibit something because of fear
- social interventions that are moral
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- judging of other cultures off of preconception
- culture objects in peoples culture
- a moral norm
- theory where conflict is what moves life foreword
- believing in a higher power
- something you do without thinking about it
14 Clues: a moral norm • a opinion or conviction • believing in a higher power • what you believe is important • non-physical things in a culture • culture objects in peoples culture • social interventions that are moral • to prohibit something because of fear • something you do without thinking about it • judging of other cultures off of preconception • ...
Renaissance, Reformation, and Scientific Revolution Cross Word Puzzle 2024-11-05
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- What term describes the Renaissance movement that focuses on human potential and achievements?
- What book did Luther translate into German?
- Who painted the Mona Lisa?
- What is the name of Copernicus's theory that places the Sun at the center of the universe?
- In which century did the Scientific Revolution begin?
- What is the name of the influential family that ruled Florence during the Renaissance?
- What device helped spread scientific ideas quickly?
- What religious reform movement began in 1517 and led to the church's split into Catholic and Protestant branches?
- What period is known for an explosion of creativity in art, writing, and thought?
- Who started the Protestant Reformation?
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- Which country is considered the birthplace of the Renaissance?
- Who created the barometer?
- What theory did Ptolemy teach that placed the Earth at the center of the universe?
- Who proposed the heliocentric theory?
- What was Martin Luther's main work that criticized the Catholic Church?
- What term refers to those who protested against the Catholic Church during the Reformation?
- What method did scientists use during the Scientific Revolution that involved asking questions and creating hypotheses?
- What technique did Renaissance painters use to create the illusion of dimensions on canvas?
- What practice of the Catholic Church did Luther criticize?
- Who developed the laws of planetary motion?
20 Clues: Who created the barometer? • Who painted the Mona Lisa? • Who proposed the heliocentric theory? • Who started the Protestant Reformation? • What book did Luther translate into German? • Who developed the laws of planetary motion? • What device helped spread scientific ideas quickly? • In which century did the Scientific Revolution begin? • ...
Competition and Market Structures Puzzle 2025-09-24
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- an agreement among firms to charge one price for the same good
- a product that is considered the same no matter who produces it
- the removal of government controls over a market
- the expenses a new business must pay for a firm to enter a market
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- when two or more companies join to form a single firm
- any factor that makes it difficult for a new firm to enter am market
- laws that encourage competition in the marketplace
- a market structure in which a few large firms dominate a market
- a market structure in which a large number of firms all produce the same product and no single seller controls supply or prices
- a government-issued right to operate a business
- a market in which a single seller dominates
- a license that gives the inventor of a new product the exclusive right to sell it for a specific period of time
12 Clues: a market in which a single seller dominates • a government-issued right to operate a business • the removal of government controls over a market • laws that encourage competition in the marketplace • when two or more companies join to form a single firm • an agreement among firms to charge one price for the same good • ...
History Module: A Brief History of Management's Roots 2025-10-02
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- Fulfill the basic human needs
- Team Spirit is important
- Managers should consider the impacts of their decisions on other areas of the organization.
- Human Relations Theory at the workplace
- Managers should understand what motivates employees.
- Examples: Age, race, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, physical and mental abilities and religious beliefs.
- Employees should have freedom to carry out plans
- Theory X and Theory Y
- Manager should use quantitative approaches based on a mathematical computer model when dealing with complex issues.
- Is the knowledge of international business.
- defined as having skill in influencing individuals,groups and organizations from other parts of the world
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- Managers should search more than one best way to manage people.
- Fairness is important
- Is openness to international cultures
- Clearly defined job responsibilities, hierarchy of authority, rules and policies.
- Managers must have the authority to give orders
- Employees participate in decision making.
- Focuses on efficiency of lower level workers.
- Fair compensation is the basis of employee satisfaction
- Managers should promote working in groups
- how close employees are to decision-making
- Workplace facilities must be clean, tidy and safe
- is the ability to form connections with people from other cultures
- takes place through interactions among individuals and is an integral part of how the organization does business
24 Clues: Fairness is important • Theory X and Theory Y • Team Spirit is important • Fulfill the basic human needs • Is openness to international cultures • Human Relations Theory at the workplace • Employees participate in decision making. • Managers should promote working in groups • how close employees are to decision-making • Is the knowledge of international business. • ...
General theory of State 2022-02-27
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- is the morphology which did not have a State according to Marxism and Leninism in State origin
- is the supreme power of a State within its territory
- is the power imposed by the State
- is the state origin according to divide right theory
- is the compulsory revenue people have to submit to the State
- is the mutual agreement between people in society
- is created by the higher demand on natural disaster and war prevention
- is the state leader under the force theory
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- issues law and manage country by law
- theory said that God create everything and find someone to represent him in this world
- means the family leader is the oldest woman who is trust by every family members
- is the morphology the first state appear according to Marxism and Leninism in State origin
- is the class who run the State according to Marxism and Leninism in State origin
- theory said that the head of the State is the head of the family
14 Clues: is the power imposed by the State • issues law and manage country by law • is the state leader under the force theory • is the mutual agreement between people in society • is the supreme power of a State within its territory • is the state origin according to divide right theory • is the compulsory revenue people have to submit to the State • ...
Chapter 10 Vocab 2013-02-19
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- what is happening at a variety of scales currently
- tier structure/ core, periphery, semi-periphery
- systems theory/ Immanuel Wallerstein's theory
- domestic product/ recorded goods and services created within a specific country
- abandoning currency for the dollar
- adjustment loans/ loans in exchange for a change to be made in the government or economy
- model/ Walt Rostows model
- theory/ which holds that political and economic relationships between big countries limit smaller countries
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- economy/ illegal economy
- theory/ economic disparities are built into the system
- economy/ legal economy
- major countries control poorer countries economy
- capita GNI/ divided population to figure GNI
- adults and children fleeing from a country who are forced into jobs they wouldn't of chosen to do on their own
14 Clues: economy/ legal economy • economy/ illegal economy • model/ Walt Rostows model • abandoning currency for the dollar • capita GNI/ divided population to figure GNI • systems theory/ Immanuel Wallerstein's theory • tier structure/ core, periphery, semi-periphery • major countries control poorer countries economy • what is happening at a variety of scales currently • ...
Plate Tectonics Crossword 2025-12-16
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- A geological area where two tectonic plates collide and one plate is forced underneath the other and sinks into the Earth's mantle
- German meteorologist and geophysicist famous for proposing the theory of continental drift
- A current in a fluid that results from convection.
- Supercontinent that existed from the late Paleozoic to the early Mesozoic eras (around 335 to 175 million years ago)
- The formation of new areas of oceanic crust, which occurs through the upwelling of magma at midocean ridges and its subsequent outward movement on either side.
- Pioneering Canadian geophysicist crucial to developing plate tectonics theory
- A pivotal American geologist, known for proposing the theory of seafloor spreading
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- Theory which explains that Earth's outer shell (lithosphere) is broken into large, rigid pieces called tectonic plates that slowly move
- Where two tectonic plates slide horizontally past each other, grinding sideways along faults
- Where two tectonic plates collide
- A tectonic plate boundary where two plates move apart
- The theory that Earth's continents slowly move across the planet's surface over geological time
12 Clues: Where two tectonic plates collide • A current in a fluid that results from convection. • A tectonic plate boundary where two plates move apart • Pioneering Canadian geophysicist crucial to developing plate tectonics theory • A pivotal American geologist, known for proposing the theory of seafloor spreading • ...
Mid-Term Exam Review: Developmental Research Methods 2012-10-07
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- How much an ethnographer reveals about him/herself
- Linking a conceptual definition to a set of measurement techniques or procedures
- When an ethnographer starts sampling events, times and places that will collect data to support his/her grounded theory
- Type of coding in qualitative research that condenses data into broad themes
- Type of research that measures objective facts and separates theory and data
- When an ethnographer questions and notices ordinary details
- Type of reliability that examines if several items measure the same construct
- In qualitative research, this is the elements that are physically present and countable
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- Level of measurement that includes different categories, ranking, and allows distance between categories to be measured
- As we collect data, we develop and revise the theory based on what the data tell us
- A qualitative measurement technique where data are coded and then provided to the research participants for feedback.
- Type of variable that contains a large number of values or attributes that flow along a continuum
- In ethnography, people with formal or informal authority to control access to a site
- Type of research that constructs social reality and cultural meaning and theory and data are fused
- In ethnography, the particular location or setting where “members” live
- Type of reliability that measures agreement between two raters
- Gender, religion, and marital status are examples of this type of variable
- Level of measurement that includes different categories only
18 Clues: How much an ethnographer reveals about him/herself • When an ethnographer questions and notices ordinary details • Level of measurement that includes different categories only • Type of reliability that measures agreement between two raters • In ethnography, the particular location or setting where “members” live • ...
Unit 9 terms 2024-01-31
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- A meeting between the European nations with a goal of dividing Africa between them
- Theorized the idea of a social contract
- A theory in which the planets revolve around the sun
- A process of producing goods that breaks the production process into steps
- A group of people in the middle of a social hierarchy
- Theorized the need for government powers to be separated into three branches
- Believed in equality and general will
- The theory that a monarch has no higher mortal authority, and they derive this authority from God himself
- Advocated the right of free speech
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- Discovered gravity
- An theoretical agreement between people and their government in which the people forfeit their rights in exchange for law and order
- The transition of a rural area into an urban area
- Inventor of the steam engine
- Buildings where goods are mass produced, mainly by machines
- Theorized that if a government fails to protect the natural rights of its citizens, then the people have the right to rebel
- An area claimed by an outside force for exclusive investment and trading
- Theorized the law of the pendulum
- A form of belief that relies on logic and reason rather than faith
- The theory that expansion should increase a country's power
- A person who organizes and operates a business, taking on financial risks in order to do so
20 Clues: Discovered gravity • Inventor of the steam engine • Theorized the law of the pendulum • Advocated the right of free speech • Believed in equality and general will • Theorized the idea of a social contract • The transition of a rural area into an urban area • A theory in which the planets revolve around the sun • A group of people in the middle of a social hierarchy • ...
Week Six 2022-03-28
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- A Hierarchy of Needs
- Motivators or Hygiene Factors?
- Driven from the inside
- Not Content or Process but another theory
- Behaviourism with BF gets under the skin
- A better kind of goal . . .
- The noise you might get from a car engine
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- Behaviourism and saliva
- What we give when we want a response . . .
- From the Adams' Family . . .
- Elementary Behaviourism
- A vegetable known for its power to motivate
12 Clues: A Hierarchy of Needs • Driven from the inside • Behaviourism and saliva • Elementary Behaviourism • A better kind of goal . . . • From the Adams' Family . . . • Motivators or Hygiene Factors? • Behaviourism with BF gets under the skin • Not Content or Process but another theory • The noise you might get from a car engine • What we give when we want a response . . . • ...
Market Vocab 2022-03-09
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- A market structure characterized by only a few sellers of a product who dominate the market. (Example: breakfast cereals and natural gas)
- Is there any difference between the products sold by the sellers in the market for the good?
- A market structure characterized by a large number of buyer and sellers of an identical product. (Example: commodities like crude oil)
- A market structure characterized by only one seller of a product dominating the market. (Example: electrical power companies and cable television companies)
- The expense a firm must pay before it can produce and sell goods
- Money left over for a firm after covering both out of pocket expenses (explicit costs) and opportunity costs (implicit costs).
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- a large number of buyers and sellers of products that are similar to one another be can be differentiated by brand, quality, etc. (Example: restaurants and retail clothing sellers)
- Are firms in the market able to make economic profits (long-run) as well as accounting profits (short-run)?
- Can the firms in the market use methods other than price to attract customers?
- Division of customers into groups based on how much they will pay for a good
- The right to sell a good or service in an exclusive market
- The ability of a company to change prices and outputs in a market
- Money left over for a firm after covering out of pocket expenses (explicit costs).
- An agreement among firms to charge one price for the same good
- Are there many, few, or one seller(s) of the product?
- Are there any obstacles that prevent other firms from entering the market for the good?
- A license that gives the inventor of a new product the exclusive right to sell for a period of time
- Can the individual firms in the market for a product have any control over the price they charge?
18 Clues: Are there many, few, or one seller(s) of the product? • The right to sell a good or service in an exclusive market • An agreement among firms to charge one price for the same good • The expense a firm must pay before it can produce and sell goods • The ability of a company to change prices and outputs in a market • ...
NEUROCOG GROUP 2 2020-05-16
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- THE THEORY THAT ASSUMED THAT IF A GIVEN BRAIN AREA IS ENLARGED THEN CORRESPONDING AREA OF SKULL WILL ALSO BE ENLARGED
- HE IS KNOWN FOR HIS STUDY OF ORIGINS OF APHASIA.
- WHICH SCHOOL OF THOUGHT IN EGYPT WORKED ON PHILOSOPHY AND ANATOMY.
- ITS AN ANCIENT SURGICAL METHOD THAT INVOLVES SCRAPING, CUTTING AND CHISELING.
- freud is known for his development of what theory?
- WERE THE FIRST TO WRITE ON BRAIN-BEHAVIOR RELATIONSHIPS.
- THE AREA NAMED AFTER ITS FOUNDER THAT IS RESPONSIBLE FOR WORD COMPREHENSION.
- HE IS KNOWN AS THE FATHER OF MEDICINE.
- freud called it the primitive and instinctual part of mind.
- acc to the psychoanalytic theory it operates acc to the reality principle.
- THE SITE THROUGH WHICH CEREBROSPINAL FLUID PASSES THROUGH BRAIN AND FACILITATES DISPOSAL OF WASTE MATERIAL.
- alexander lurid formulated this concept.
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- HE WAS THE FIRST EXPERIMENTAL PHYSIOLOGIST AND PHYSICIAN WHO IDENTIFIED MAJOR BRAIN STRUCTURES AND DESCRIBED BEHAVIOR CHANGES AS FUNCTION OF BRAIN TRAUMA.
- which hypothesis was promoted by aristotle.
- THE ONE WHO SPREAD LIGHT ON ANEURYSM.
- HE PERFORMED THE FIRST SYSTEMATIC DISSECTION OF HUMAN BEING IN EUROPE.
- HE CALLED MIND AN ENORMOUS SPACE WITH BOUNDARIES THAT WE COULD NEVER REACH.
- SOUL ACC TO PLATO LAY IN THE BRAIN BECAUSE ITS THE ORGAN CLOSEST TO HEAVENS.
- ACC TO CELL DOCTRINE WHICH IS THE FORE MOST CELL THAT CONNECTED TO NERVES LEADING TO EYES AND EARS.
- HE THEORIZED THAT MENTAL PROCESSES RESIDE IN PINEAL GLAND.
- THE LOCALIZATION THEORY THAT ASSUMED THAT MENTAL AS WELL AS SPIRITUAL PROCESSES RESIDE IN THE VENTRICULAR CHAMBER.
- THE ONE WHO SUGGESTED THAT SOUL HAS 3 PARTS
- THE ONE WHO BELIEVED HEART TO BE THE SOURCE OF ALL MENTAL PROCESSES.
- HE THEORIZED THAT BEHAVIOR RESULTS FROM COMBINATION OF CORTEX, MIDBRAIN AND CEREBELLUM.
- it isthe moralistic part of personality acc to freud.
25 Clues: THE ONE WHO SPREAD LIGHT ON ANEURYSM. • HE IS KNOWN AS THE FATHER OF MEDICINE. • alexander lurid formulated this concept. • which hypothesis was promoted by aristotle. • THE ONE WHO SUGGESTED THAT SOUL HAS 3 PARTS • HE IS KNOWN FOR HIS STUDY OF ORIGINS OF APHASIA. • freud is known for his development of what theory? • ...
Exploring Business Review 2024-05-30
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- The location where a product is distributed and sold.
- A condition in which the owners or shareholders are not personally responsible for the debts of the business.
- A marketing principle that states a prospect needs to see or hear your marketing message at least seven times before they take action.
- A person or business that sells goods to the public in relatively small quantities for use or consumption rather than for resale.
- A useful or valuable thing, person, or quality.
- An article or substance that is manufactured or refined for sale.
- Words like "um," "uh," and "like" that are used in speech to fill pauses.
- The process of creating a unique name and image for a product in the consumer's mind.
- The amount of money expected, required, or given in payment for something.
- The detailed coordination of a complex operation involving many people, facilities, or supplies.
- Firm or obstinate continuance in a course of action in spite of difficulty or opposition.
- Gestures or sounds made during a conversation to fill silence without using actual words.
- A company or group of people authorized to act as a single entity and recognized as such in law.
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- The practice of making one's living by engaging in commerce.
- The feeling or belief that one can rely on someone or something; firm trust.
- A person or company that makes goods for sale.
- An estimate of income and expenditure for a set period of time.
- An open space where a market is or was formerly held in a town.
- Moral principles that govern a person's behavior or the conducting of an activity.
- The state of being responsible for something, especially by law.
- The activity of setting up a business or businesses, taking on financial risks in the hope of profit.
- Activities that communicate the merits of the product and persuade target customers to buy it.
- A business or firm owned and run by two or more partners.
- The customary code of polite behavior in society or among members of a particular profession or group.
24 Clues: A person or company that makes goods for sale. • A useful or valuable thing, person, or quality. • The location where a product is distributed and sold. • A business or firm owned and run by two or more partners. • The practice of making one's living by engaging in commerce. • An estimate of income and expenditure for a set period of time. • ...
vocab 2022-10-25
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- law-a law stating that the pressure of a given mass of an ideal gas is inversely proportional to its volume at a constant temperature.
- conversion of a solid or a liquid into a gas.
- process of turning from liquid into vapor
- substance that flows freely but is of constant volume, having a consistency like that of water or oil.
- degree or intensity of heat present in a substance or object, especially as expressed according to a comparative scale and shown by a thermometer or perceived by touch.
- law-a law stating that the volume of an ideal gas at constant pressure is directly proportional to the absolute temperature.
- conversion of a substance from the solid to the gaseous state without its becoming liquid.
- molecular theory- one-half of the product of its mass times its velocity squared.
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- conversion of a vapor or gas to a liquid.
- laying down of sediment carried by wind, flowing water, the sea or ice
- physical force exerted on or against an object by something in contact with it.
- energy-the energy contained within a system that is responsible for its temperature.
- substance or matter in a state in which it will expand freely to fill the whole of a container, having no fixed shape and no fixed volume.
- and stable in shape; not liquid or fluid.
14 Clues: conversion of a vapor or gas to a liquid. • process of turning from liquid into vapor • and stable in shape; not liquid or fluid. • conversion of a solid or a liquid into a gas. • laying down of sediment carried by wind, flowing water, the sea or ice • physical force exerted on or against an object by something in contact with it. • ...
Imogene King - Goal Attainment Theory 2018-04-27
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- existsin an open system
- how nurse interrelates with a coworker,superiors or clients
- need for __________; health need of human being
- how nurse interrelates with a coworker or client
- a response to a certain stimuli
- means behavior or activities that leadvto the accomplishment of certain act
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- nursing is an act where the ______ interacts and communicates with ths client
- __________ system; where dynamin interaction between internal and external environment
- a process of action, reaction and interaction by the nurse and the client
- ___________ -Attainment Theory by Imogene King
- the process of balance involving internal and external interaction
- any situation where nurse relates and dealscwith a client
- Theory focuses on creating a positive _________
- how nurse views and integrates self-based goals and beliefs
- _________ King; the theorist behind Goal-Attainment Theory
- ability of a person to adjust to the internal and external stressors
16 Clues: existsin an open system • a response to a certain stimuli • ___________ -Attainment Theory by Imogene King • need for __________; health need of human being • Theory focuses on creating a positive _________ • how nurse interrelates with a coworker or client • any situation where nurse relates and dealscwith a client • ...
Famous scientists 2023-11-15
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- Photoelectric effect
- Famous female scientists discover radioactivity
- German,Quantum theory of energy
- "Yoga-sound" law
- Electrostatic attraction and repulsion.
- New Zealand, Father of nuclear physics
- E equal to mc square
- English, Discover electron
- Apple fall to his head
- Light bulb
- Day among scientists
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- Italian-American, Architect of the nuclear age
- British, neutron
- 5 part theory of atoms
- French, Radioactivity Bq
- German, X-rays
- Orbits of electron
17 Clues: Light bulb • German, X-rays • British, neutron • "Yoga-sound" law • Orbits of electron • Photoelectric effect • E equal to mc square • Day among scientists • 5 part theory of atoms • Apple fall to his head • French, Radioactivity Bq • English, Discover electron • German,Quantum theory of energy • New Zealand, Father of nuclear physics • Electrostatic attraction and repulsion. • ...
States of Consciousness 2023-03-21
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- brain waves associated with feeling drowsy
- syndrome where someone experiences irresistible urge to move when falling asleep
- theory of dreaming that says dreams are a byproduct of memory formation
- hormone that makes you sleepy when its dark
- disorder during deep sleep where someone moves around
- brain waves associated with stage 1 and 2 sleep
- brain activity that appears in stage 2
- brain waves associated with stage 3 sleep
- negative dream that occurs during REM sleep
- the hidden meaning of your dreams, according to Freud
- theory of dreaming that says dreams are a way for us to practice and prepare for real-life challenges
- theory of dreaming that says they are messages from your unconscious mind
- disorder where someone has problems falling or staying asleep
- the literal dream content, according to Freud
- disorder during sleep where someone attempts to hold conversation of say things aloud
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- name given to the typical, 24-hour pattern that affects alertness and activity over the day
- disorder where someone suffers 'attacks of sleep' during normal, wakeful activities
- theory of dreaming that says dreams are just a jumble of random neural activity
- disorder where someone is moving while asleep
- episode during deep sleep where someone has an intense fear reaction
- disorder where some experiences excessive daytime sleepiness
- acronym given to the part of the hypothalamus that reacts to light/dark and changes how alert you feel
- another name for REM sleep, given because it almost looks like the brain is awake
- disorder where someone struggles to breathe while sleeping
- brain waves associated with being alert and awake
25 Clues: brain activity that appears in stage 2 • brain waves associated with stage 3 sleep • brain waves associated with feeling drowsy • hormone that makes you sleepy when its dark • negative dream that occurs during REM sleep • disorder where someone is moving while asleep • the literal dream content, according to Freud • brain waves associated with stage 1 and 2 sleep • ...
Business Ethics Chapter 3 and 4 2015-02-25
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- Who believed that workers suffer from alientation
- Libertarians believe in this theory of non-interference by allowing only a minimal amount of protection or enforcement against force, theft, and fraud.
- Which of the following historical stages of capitalism came first?
- must be checked by competition if society is to benefit
- Rawls's theory of original position requires people know nothing about themselves personally or about their individual situation will be once the rules are chosen.
- principle core of Rawls's theory which states that inequalities are justified only if they work to the benefit of the least-advantaged members of society.
- Is an economic system characterized by public ownership of property and a planned economy
- This country leads the world in executive pay
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- position Rawls's strategy is to ask what principles people would choose to govern their society if they were in this place.
- is the money that is invested for the purpose of making more money
- Nozick believed that people have certain basic moral rights which he calls
- Mill believed that workpeople who had a vested interest in the company's profits would not only perform but would also improve their well being.
- Their concept of liberty includes a commitment to private property
- theory Nozick maintains that people are entitled to their holdings as long as they acquired them fairly
- Is a practice where companies buy parts or whole products from other producers, both at home and abroad
- Who is more likely to be sympathetic with the idea of reducing the disparities of income in society?
- One of the key features of capitalism
- Who believed that people seeking self-interest in the free market through competition can benefit society as a whole?
- justice concerns the morally proper distribution of social benefits and burdens
- is often used to mean fairness.Questions of this typically focus on fairness, equality, desert or rights
- who believed inequalities were justified if they benefit least advantaged?
21 Clues: One of the key features of capitalism • This country leads the world in executive pay • Who believed that workers suffer from alientation • must be checked by competition if society is to benefit • is the money that is invested for the purpose of making more money • Their concept of liberty includes a commitment to private property • ...
microbiology crossword 2022-11-18
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- introduced the belief of spontaneous
- a phrase used by anton van leeuwenhoek to describe microorganisms
- theory caused by bad air
- when the gram stain is pink
- the study of the immune system
- when the gram stain is purple
- a tool for answering questions
- theory germs that cause disease
- when non-science claims to be science
- outside the domain of science
- life coming through no life
- discovered the bacteria that causes anthrax
- greatest microbiologist
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- created the gram stain
- lady with the lamp
- savior of mothers
- father of parasitology
- father of microbiology
- protects the bacteria, like a shield
- created the first vaccine
- discovered sulfa drugs and prontosil
- snow discovered cholera
- discovered endospores
- father of modern antisepsis
- one of the worst rapidly fatal illnesses known
- discovered penicillin
26 Clues: savior of mothers • lady with the lamp • discovered endospores • discovered penicillin • created the gram stain • father of parasitology • father of microbiology • snow discovered cholera • greatest microbiologist • theory caused by bad air • created the first vaccine • when the gram stain is pink • father of modern antisepsis • life coming through no life • when the gram stain is purple • ...
Key Humanist Thinkers 2017-09-21
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- God is a mixture of human thought, nature, and ______.
- Which philosopher weakened the theory of an all-loving God?
- Hume argued that we need more than experience to know what truth is.
- Russell argued that religions are not only untrue, but also ______.
- According to Darwin, Survival is inextricably linked to what?
- What theory contradicts the Christian creation narrative?
- Miracles are the stories of the ______.
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- Russell argued that religious beliefs contradict what ____?
- Other than evidence, what can be used to explain reality?
- The product of kindness between humans.
- What theory undermines the fundamental Christian beliefs?
- All-powerful.
- Who based their work on elimination of God?
- A God who is able to prevent evil but chooses not to is what?
- Feuerback argued that God is a human projection of what?
- Who claimed that God is a human dream?
16 Clues: All-powerful. • Who claimed that God is a human dream? • The product of kindness between humans. • Miracles are the stories of the ______. • Who based their work on elimination of God? • God is a mixture of human thought, nature, and ______. • Feuerback argued that God is a human projection of what? • Other than evidence, what can be used to explain reality? • ...
Key Humanist Thinkers 2017-09-21
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- God is a mixture of human thought, nature, and ______.
- What theory contradicts the Christian creation narrative?
- What theory undermines the fundamental Christian beliefs?
- Who based their work on elimination of God?
- Who claimed that God is a human dream?
- A God who is able to prevent evil but chooses not to is what?
- All-powerful.
- Feuerback argued that God is a human projection of what?
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- Which philosopher weakened the theory of an all-loving God?
- Other than evidence, what can be used to explain reality?
- Russell argued that religious beliefs contradict what ____?
- According to Darwin, Survival is inextricably linked to what?
- Hume argued that we need more than experience to know what truth is.
- The product of kindness between humans.
- Miracles are the stories of the ______.
- Russell argued that religions are not only untrue, but also ______.
16 Clues: All-powerful. • Who claimed that God is a human dream? • The product of kindness between humans. • Miracles are the stories of the ______. • Who based their work on elimination of God? • God is a mixture of human thought, nature, and ______. • Feuerback argued that God is a human projection of what? • Other than evidence, what can be used to explain reality? • ...
NSCI 1040 Lecture 1 Puzzle 2025-01-29
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- one of the properties of life; involves the transfer of energy from one form to another
- groups of organelles functioning together
- groups of organ systems working together
- the group in an experiment where you keep all variables constant for comparison purposes
- when multiple atoms join together
- one of the properties of life; life is made up of these tiny compartments
- groups of cells working together
- positive charge in an atom
- a positive ion
- a theory that states living things contain genetic material they pass onto offspring
- the coexisting of different species
- a scientist involved in the theory of heredity
- groups of tissues working together
- one of the properties of life
- kingdom of life containing prokaryotes without cell walls
- neutral charge in an atom
- an explanation of phenomena based on acceptance of multiple similar hypotheses
- a theory that states cells are the basic unit of life
- the testing of a hypothesis
- a type of chemical bond that involves donation of electrons
- tiny compartments that function within a cell
- one of the properties of life; involves the storage of genetic material
- populations of a specific type of organism
- simple cells that lack a nucleus
- kingdom of life containing eukaryotes that digest food internally
- kingdom of life containing eukaryotes that digest externally
- the smallest unit of matter
- the space in an atom where electrons reside
- multiple species living together in the same location
- variables that are kept constant in an experiment
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- mollusks belong to this kingdom of life
- what you expect to happen if your hypothesis is true
- multiple molecules joining together; example is protein
- the group in an experiment that you change one variable to see whether there is an effect is called the _____ group
- an educated guess based on an observation
- kingdom of life containing prokaryotes with cell walls
- negative charge in an atom
- a theory that states that an organism's gene determine how they will function
- not part of the nucleus of an atom
- the accepting or rejecting of a hypothesis
- kingdom of life containing eukaryotes that are photosynthetic
- if an atom has eight protons, how many electrons should it have?
- multiple species living together in the same location with their non-living factors
- a type of chemical bond between water molecules
- complex cells that contain a nucleus
- an atom that has unequal protons and neutrons
- groups of organs working together is an organ _______
- a negative ion
- first step of scientific process
- one of the scientists involved in the cell theory
- one of the properties of life; involves organisms maintaining internal conditions
- evolution relies on ______ selection
- if an atom has seven protons, how many neutrons should it have?
- a type of chemical bond that involved sharing of electrons
- genetic change in a species over time
- a group of organisms of the same species in the same location
- examples of this include water and glucose
- an atom that has unequal protons and electrons
- kingdom of life containing unicellular eukaryotes and algae
59 Clues: a positive ion • a negative ion • neutral charge in an atom • negative charge in an atom • positive charge in an atom • the testing of a hypothesis • the smallest unit of matter • one of the properties of life • groups of cells working together • first step of scientific process • simple cells that lack a nucleus • when multiple atoms join together • ...
Pe chapter 9,10,11 2013-11-19
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- a type of anxiety that is shown by physiological response
- state of prepeardness in the body for action
- interpreting success as playing well
- motivation to succeed
- theory that considers optimum performance levels with optimum arousal levels
- a type of anxiety that comes from the brain
- motivation to avoid failure at all costs
- type of theory that shows arousal as a linear relationship to performance
- a type of anxiety felt in a particular situation
- a type of anxiety that is an enduring personal trait making you see situations as threatening
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- seeing success as a sign of superiority over others
- individuals predisposition to behave in a certain way
- theory that predicts a rapid decline in performance due to high anxiety levels
- innate enduring personality characteristics that can predict behaviour
- using deep breathing as a way to refocus concentration
- developing positive words or phrases to say to yourself
- systematic method of spotting identifying future talent
- creating mental images to escape the immediate effects of stress
18 Clues: motivation to succeed • interpreting success as playing well • motivation to avoid failure at all costs • a type of anxiety that comes from the brain • state of prepeardness in the body for action • a type of anxiety felt in a particular situation • seeing success as a sign of superiority over others • individuals predisposition to behave in a certain way • ...
Crossword Organizations 2013-10-23
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- In a partnership these are the ones that are in control of the firm.
- In the case that a company goes bankrupt and can only sells the assets of the firm, we call this ... liability.
- This company has an unlimited liability.
- In charge in a Private Limited Company.
- A partnership has as main goal to make ...
- This non-profit organization has no members.
- The number of owners in a sole proprietorship.
- A non-profit organization who's income exists of contribution from the members.
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- The owners of this type of Limited Company are shareholders.
- In a sole proprietorship the owner is totally responsible for the ...
- A company with only one person who's in charge.
- A Private or Public Limited Company is divided in ...
- Shares of a ... Limited Company are available for general public.
- Another word for organization.
14 Clues: Another word for organization. • In charge in a Private Limited Company. • This company has an unlimited liability. • A partnership has as main goal to make ... • This non-profit organization has no members. • The number of owners in a sole proprietorship. • A company with only one person who's in charge. • A Private or Public Limited Company is divided in ... • ...
Social Darwinsim 2025-05-23
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- the university founded by John D. Rockefeller
- wrote more than 100 "rags-to-riches" novels
- another name used for more country areas
- the idea that the government should allow businesses to do whatever they want without interfearing
- used Charles Darwin's theory on animals and placed it on humans saying society also had survival of the fittest
- new inventions led to this
- when most of the country went from rural to urban
- When everything looked nice on the outside but on the inside there was severe poverty
- the idea that no matter what a person's background is they can be successful
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- Wrote a novel with Mark Twain called "The Gilded Age: A tale of Today"
- essay and philosophy written by Andrew Carnegie
- giving money to help support social goals
- a philosophy on Charles Darwin's theory about evolution and natural selection
- the theory that all forms of life have changed over time
- published "Dynamic Society"
- everything looked nice but when you looked underneth there was
- called the father of American literature
- another name used for cities
18 Clues: new inventions led to this • published "Dynamic Society" • another name used for cities • another name used for more country areas • called the father of American literature • giving money to help support social goals • wrote more than 100 "rags-to-riches" novels • the university founded by John D. Rockefeller • essay and philosophy written by Andrew Carnegie • ...
evolution crossword 2022-10-10
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- explains observations
- helps animals survive
- difference between one another of the same species
- the last shared common ancestor on the branching tree of evolution
- older species-> new species
- diagram of how species are related
- best adapted to their environment will survive
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- different animal similar bones
- raw material for evolution
- movement
- the wrong theory of evolution
- DNA is similiar in all organisms
- the correct theory of evolution
- simular structure
- what makes an animal capable of surviving in its environment
15 Clues: movement • simular structure • explains observations • helps animals survive • raw material for evolution • older species-> new species • the wrong theory of evolution • different animal similar bones • the correct theory of evolution • DNA is similiar in all organisms • diagram of how species are related • best adapted to their environment will survive • ...
Learning Theorist 2025-03-31
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- This theorist emphasized the importance of cognitive development and how children's thinking changes over time.
- This theorist created a taxonomy of educational objectives, categorizing different levels of cognitive skills.
- A learning theory that emphasizes the role of connections and networks in learning, particularly in the digital age.
- This theory focuses on how mental processes, like thinking, memory, and problem-solving, influence behavior and learning.
- This theorist is known for the theory of multiple intelligences, highlighting that people learn and express themselves in different ways.
- This theorist believed a child's cognitive development and learning ability can be guided and mediated by their social interactions.
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- This theory states that behavior is learned through imitation from environmental interactions and positive and negative rewards.
- These theorists developed the theory of connectivism, which emphasizes the role of technology and networks in learning.
- Humanism as a learning theory emphasizes the learner's autonomy, potential, and personal growth, focusing on creating a supportive environment
- This theorist developed a hierarchy of needs, suggesting that basic needs must be met before higher-level learning can occur.
- This theorist focused on behaviorism and the role of reinforcement and punishment in learning
- This theorist promoted student-centered learning and the importance of creating a supportive and empathetic learning environment.
12 Clues: This theorist focused on behaviorism and the role of reinforcement and punishment in learning • This theorist created a taxonomy of educational objectives, categorizing different levels of cognitive skills. • This theorist emphasized the importance of cognitive development and how children's thinking changes over time. • ...
Equity theory 2023-11-17
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- An economic theory of how relationships develop
- Partners were happy over benefitting in a ... culture
- People who are prepared to put more into the relationship than they get out
- A continuing and often committed association between two people
- Study conducted to Equity theory
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- Berg and McQuinn did a ... study into changing levels of equity
- the theory of equity is mostly applied to ...cultures
- Mary Utne's study used this method
- Only takes into account one approach in psychology
- Equity theory is arguably more ... than SET
- Believe they deserve to be over benefited and accept it without feeling distressed or guilty
- Rewards minus cost
- Same balance of sharing that may not be fair
13 Clues: Rewards minus cost • Study conducted to Equity theory • Mary Utne's study used this method • Equity theory is arguably more ... than SET • Same balance of sharing that may not be fair • An economic theory of how relationships develop • Only takes into account one approach in psychology • the theory of equity is mostly applied to ...cultures • ...
Enrique's Journey Prologue Vocabulary 2023-11-08
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- lawful or obeys the laws
- a condition of abundance or expensive comfort
- one who imports or exports illegally
- firm of fixed intention to achieve
- to be shocked or to be overcome with paralyzing astonishment or disbelief
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- a person who moves regularly to find work
- supplied with the less than the minimum amount of food or nutrients
- dangerous
- a search or journey
- to go over again and back
- to remain firm under suffering or misfortune without yielding
- a person who is inclined to be hopeful and to expect good outcomes
12 Clues: dangerous • a search or journey • lawful or obeys the laws • to go over again and back • firm of fixed intention to achieve • one who imports or exports illegally • a person who moves regularly to find work • a condition of abundance or expensive comfort • to remain firm under suffering or misfortune without yielding • ...
Antibiotic 2023-03-14
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- Nightingale's Theory
- Large area of misuse
- Antibiotics won't kill these
- Discoverer of Penicillin
- Infection of the urinary tract (abbr.)
- Against life
- Centers for Disease Control (abbr.)
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- Infection of the blood
- Adaptation
- Enveloppe of DNA that allows bacteria to share mutations
- Teach
- central line-associated bloodstream infection
- Proposed Evolution Theory
- Period of great antibiotic development
14 Clues: Teach • Adaptation • Against life • Nightingale's Theory • Large area of misuse • Infection of the blood • Discoverer of Penicillin • Proposed Evolution Theory • Antibiotics won't kill these • Centers for Disease Control (abbr.) • Period of great antibiotic development • Infection of the urinary tract (abbr.) • central line-associated bloodstream infection • ...
Crossword 5 2025-02-15
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- Hirschi critiqued differential association theory, arguing that crime isn’t something people need to learn because it’s ____.
- Sykes & Matza argued that there were no fundamental differences between delinquents and non-delinquents; that even the worst delinquents spent most of their time engaging in ____ behavior.
- What goal orientation is to Reckless, ____ is to Hirschi.
- Despite his claim that it’s a ____ theory of crime, Hirschi only tested his social bond theory on White high schoolers from a single county in California.
- Research shows that low self-control increases the likelihood of engaging in criminal behavior, but it’s also a consistent predictor of ____.
- The act of gathering supplies and making plans to survive the collapse of civilization
- Hagan and colleagues define a ____ family as one where girls are kept under close supervision whereas boys are allowed to run free and get in trouble.
- Gottfredson & Hirschi argued that self-control was a ____ trait; a person who has low self-control at the age of 12 will still have low self-control at the age of 60.
- Whereas Merton blamed high aspiration for crime, Hirschi blamed ____ aspiration.
- Whereas Merton defined anomie as the breakdown in social norms, Durkheim defined it as the collapse of social ____.
- What belief is to Hirschi, ____ ____ is to Reckless.
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- According to Cooley, it is by developing a ____ ____ that we become integrated into society.
- Walter Reckless’ ____ theory sought to explain why most people who get exposed to adverse life circumstances don’t commit crimes.
- ____-____ is defined as the ability to delay gratification (ignore the hyphen)
- In his drift theory, Matza argued that most juvenile delinquents will eventually ____ out of criminal behavior.
- Control theorists argue that people naturally gravitate towards immediate ____.
- Rather than asking why people commit crime, control theories ask why people ____.
- The famous ____ experiment demonstrated the far-reaching effects of self-control in children.
- According to Sykes & Matza, if a person argues that they committed a crime for a noble reason, they are appealing to ____ ____.
- Which element of Hirschi’s social bond is associated with the motto, “idle hands are the devil’s workshop?”
- Hirschi argued that individuals who have a stronger ____ to society are less likely to commit crimes.
21 Clues: What belief is to Hirschi, ____ ____ is to Reckless. • What goal orientation is to Reckless, ____ is to Hirschi. • ____-____ is defined as the ability to delay gratification (ignore the hyphen) • Control theorists argue that people naturally gravitate towards immediate ____. • Whereas Merton blamed high aspiration for crime, Hirschi blamed ____ aspiration. • ...
Physio Search 2025-05-13
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- The measure of the potential energy of water in a system, influencing the direction of water movement.
- The state of being swollen or firm due to water uptake in plant cells.
- Tiny openings on the leaf surface that regulate gas exchange and water loss.
- The process by which water vapor is lost from plant leaves to the atmosphere.
- The innermost layer of the root cortex that regulates the flow of water and minerals into the xylem.
- The rate of flow of a substance, such as water or ions, through a membrane or tissue.
- The combined process of water evaporation from soil and transpiration from plants.
- The movement of water across a selectively permeable membrane from an area of high to low water potential.
- A band of cell wall material in the root endodermis that blocks passive flow of substances into the vascular cylinder.
- The process by which seeds or other plant tissues absorb water and swell.
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- The vascular tissue responsible for conducting water and minerals from roots to shoots.
- Microscopic channels that connect the cytoplasm of neighboring plant cells for transport and communication.
- The force that helps push water upward from the roots, especially when transpiration is low.
- The movement of organic substances, like sugars, from sources to sinks in the phloem.
- The theory explaining how water is pulled upward through the plant due to water molecule attraction and evaporation from leaves.
- The ability of a plant to maintain internal stability despite changing external conditions.
- The passive movement of molecules from an area of higher concentration to an area of lower concentration.
- The system of cell walls and intercellular spaces through which water and solutes can move freely in a plant.
- The plant tissue that transports sugars and other organic nutrients throughout the plant.
- The continuous network of cytoplasm connected by plasmodesmata through which substances move in plants.
20 Clues: The state of being swollen or firm due to water uptake in plant cells. • The process by which seeds or other plant tissues absorb water and swell. • Tiny openings on the leaf surface that regulate gas exchange and water loss. • The process by which water vapor is lost from plant leaves to the atmosphere. • ...
Developmental Psychology 2022-01-05
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- undeveloped in egocentric people who are unable to see things from others' perspectives and empathize with their feelings
- stage in which stranger anxiety is most acute
- suggested by the "manly man" lumberjack and "girly girl" princess
- type of parents who are out partying with their friends rather than attending to the needs of their child
- caregiver bond examined in the Harlow monkey experiment
- other than by stages, the way developmental psychologists see humans as advancing throughout their lives
- suggested when a grade schooler is unable to recall her first birthday party
- operational stage in which complex moral dilemmas can be contemplated
- Piagetian idea shown when a child tries to categorize a butterfly as a bird just because it flies
- early developmental time in which a child's emotional bonds, language development, etc. are being formed
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- indicated when, for example, a newborn eventually stops looking in the direction of a repeated sound
- cognitive ability lacking in children who believe their playmate disappears when playing "Peekaboo"
- shown when a biological male considers herself female and a biological female considers herself female
- the loss of unused neural connections most often seen in the developing child's brain
- an understanding that 6 oz. of liquid in a tall, narrow glass is the same as 6 oz. in a short, wide glass
- theory indicated when a teenager dresses in the same way he sees his peers dressing
- type of parents who set firm, reasonable rules and is willing to explain them to their child
- Vygotskian idea that providing a support, along with other social factors, can help one achieve their proximal development
- a substance, such as alcohol or drugs, that can harm a fetus
- the most "human-looking" stage of prenatal development
20 Clues: stage in which stranger anxiety is most acute • the most "human-looking" stage of prenatal development • caregiver bond examined in the Harlow monkey experiment • a substance, such as alcohol or drugs, that can harm a fetus • suggested by the "manly man" lumberjack and "girly girl" princess • operational stage in which complex moral dilemmas can be contemplated • ...
Rats & Empathy Crossword 2024-06-06
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- Rats developed empathy through...
- Rats were tested for _ hour(s) at a time.
- The Theory of _ is the second theory as to why we feel empathy.
- The second rat was trapped in a _ during the experiment
- The _ Theory is the first theory as to why we feel empathy.
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- Scientists conducted _ on rats to test for empathy.
- Rats are _, allowing them to eat many different foods
- What animal has recently shown proof of empathy?
- Colonies of rats can have numbers that reach into the...
- Groups of rats are called?
- What emotion do rats and humans share?
11 Clues: Groups of rats are called? • Rats developed empathy through... • What emotion do rats and humans share? • Rats were tested for _ hour(s) at a time. • What animal has recently shown proof of empathy? • Scientists conducted _ on rats to test for empathy. • Rats are _, allowing them to eat many different foods • The second rat was trapped in a _ during the experiment • ...
Science 2024-10-02
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- Theory of different sized atoms
- Theory that atom is mostly empty space with a nucleus
- Using your five senses to notice something
- A system of ideas to explain something;hasn't been proved yet
- Theory that atom is a solid sphere with protons and electrons scattered around
- Proposed explanation based on evidence
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- Statements, based on repeated experiments or observations, that describe something
- A conclusion based on evidence and reasoning
- Graph a point in between data points we have collected following the line
- Graph a point after data points we have collected following the line
- Theory that Electrons go around the nucleus in a fixed orbit
- What you think will happen
12 Clues: What you think will happen • Theory of different sized atoms • Proposed explanation based on evidence • Using your five senses to notice something • A conclusion based on evidence and reasoning • Theory that atom is mostly empty space with a nucleus • Theory that Electrons go around the nucleus in a fixed orbit • ...
Ginzberg’s Theory of Occupational Choice 2024-06-02
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- The third and final stage of choices, in which a young adult makes career choices based on interests, capacities, and values.
- Ginzberg's theory emphasizes the role ______ and sense of self play into one's career choice.
- One of the main criticisms of Ginzberg's original theory. It didn't allow room for flexibility.
- Ginzberg changed "compromise" to ______ in the revision of his theory.
- Occupational development is a ________ process of decision-making.
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- The first period of choices, in which a child believes they can become anything they want.
- The second stage young adults go through when making career choices.
- First name of Ginzberg, the professor of Economics at Columbia who originated the theory
- The second period of choices, in which an adolescent develops an idea of what career they want without taking into account external factors.
- The age at which a child enters the second choices stage, since disproven.
- Ginzberg acknowledged that career choices are not made in a _______ and are influenced by real-world constraints.
- The third stage young adults go through when making career choices.
- The first stage young adults go through when making realistic career choices.
- The number of high school and university students Ginzberg interviewed to get information about career decision making.
- Ginzberg's revision acknowledged that career choice and development is ______ and ever-changing.
15 Clues: Occupational development is a ________ process of decision-making. • The third stage young adults go through when making career choices. • The second stage young adults go through when making career choices. • Ginzberg changed "compromise" to ______ in the revision of his theory. • The age at which a child enters the second choices stage, since disproven. • ...
PLATE TECTONICS 2026-03-25
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- - Big wave of water caused by an underwater earthquake
- - An area/region
- - All continents once joined
- - Plates slide past each other
- - Layer under crust
- - Crust found on land
- - Type of crust under continents
- - Shaking of the ground
- - Scientist who came up with the plate tectonics theory
- - Earth's Outer Layer
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- - Plates moving past each other
- - High Land areas caused by plates colliding together
- - hot liquid that comes of a Volcano
- - Hot melted rock
- - Plate pulled down
- - A mountain which erupts lava
- - To go down
- - An idea explaining moving plates
- - Plates move apart
- - A big piece of Earth
20 Clues: - To go down • - An area/region • - Hot melted rock • - Plate pulled down • - Layer under crust • - Plates move apart • - Crust found on land • - Earth's Outer Layer • - A big piece of Earth • - Shaking of the ground • - All continents once joined • - Plates slide past each other • - A mountain which erupts lava • - Plates moving past each other • - Type of crust under continents • ...
trial 2021-02-10
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- people born at the same time and place
- origin of species
- bobo doll studies
- Author of the Developmental text
- predetermined unfolding of genetic information
- Sociocultural theory
- opposite of sensitive period
- Cognitive perspective
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- psychosocial theory
- psychosexual stages
- Conrad Lorenz coined the word
- carl rogers and Maslow
- development involving intellectual capacities
13 Clues: origin of species • bobo doll studies • psychosocial theory • psychosexual stages • Sociocultural theory • Cognitive perspective • carl rogers and Maslow • opposite of sensitive period • Conrad Lorenz coined the word • Author of the Developmental text • people born at the same time and place • development involving intellectual capacities • ...
International Political Economy 2024-04-22
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- Factor often higher in MNCs justifying higher wages
- Market condition often disrupted by monopoly or government intervention
- Type of labor prohibited by international labor standards
- ___ goods; economic goods that cause market failures like the tragedy of the commons
- Market failure example that impedes perfect competition
- ___ transfer; a benefit of inward FDI mentioned in the notes
- Type of conflict between owners of production and laborers
- Employment ___ compensated by higher wages in MNCs
- This type of policy is influenced by the mobility of factors according to the factor-based approach
- Paradigm explaining why multinational enterprises exist
- Type of advantage Ricardo formulated, crucial for free trade
- Primary body dealing with labor rights
- Type of governmental setup important in discussions of trade policy and FDI
- Policy type used by autocracies to favor certain industries
- Government type contrasted with democracy in political economy discussions
- FDI policy involving taxes and subsidies
- Refers to the type of advantages or disadvantages that can affect FDI based on political stability
- ___ bargaining; a right protected under international labor standards
- Consumption effects on others not accounted for by the market
- FDI type that either restricts or promotes foreign investments
- Tragedy of the ___, an example of a market failure due to non-excludable and non-rival goods
- Term used to measure a country's level of engagement with international trade
- Political attribute of democracies that attracts foreign investment
- Type of trade policy measure that can be used to gauge the openness of a regime
- Governmental ___; mechanisms that can impact market efficiency
- Describes profits sent back to a foreign firm’s home country
- Economic doctrine supporting free trade due to comparative advantage
- Standards attracting FDI when they are low
- Factor ___; the ease with which resources can move between industries
- Positive external effects of FDI such as technology transfer
- A strategy not favored by MNEs to protect methods and technology
- Theorist who explained the acceleration of policy change by its beneficiaries
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- Market condition leading to reduced competition often discussed in political economy
- This regime type can provide favorable conditions for certain MNCs by insulating leaders from popular pressures
- Type of negative effect caused by some foreign investments
- Smith’s advantage theory, precursor to comparative advantage
- Describes an information scenario where all parties have the same knowledge
- Policy emphasizing national power derived from economic strength and favorable trade balances
- Democratic effect that might reduce FDI due to multiple interests
- Market role that becomes a price-taker in perfect competition scenarios
- FDI policy tool used to encourage foreign investment
- Type of government system discussed in political economy contrasts with parliamentary
- Democratic institutions enhance this thus affecting FDI
- Condition where parties have unequal knowledge affecting market efficiency
- A democratic feature that makes governments more attractive to MNCs
- Often higher in multinational corporations due to this factor
- This is needed by an incumbent to remain in office according to the state-centered approach
- Ideology that predicts an imbalance leading to revolution due to concentration of capital
- The type of economy that deals with allocation mechanisms and generates income disparities
- Economic term related to equality in information distribution, often lacking
- Advantage concerning technology and methods protection in MNEs
- Increased by inward FDI through various positive externalities
- This regime type is perceived to affect FDI positively by being more transparent
- Type of advantage involving natural resources or large markets
- Liability of ___; a disadvantage MNEs must overcome to succeed abroad
- This type of conflict contrasts with rural, focusing on land ownership
- Type of firm structure that internalizes product markets to become diversified
- Group of actors who participate in the selection of political leaders
- This type of corporate structure involves affiliates producing different steps of the final product
- Term describing resources like land labor or capital in economic models
- Workers in foreign firms often feel more ___ to unemployment
- Goods type preferred by mercantilists over primary products
- Labor standard that prohibits unfair treatment in the workplace
- Democratic attribute that positively influences foreign investment
- Fiscal and financial tools used by autocracies to attract FDI
- A type of investment where a firm builds or buys a plant in another country
- Advantage that must be present before a firm can compete overseas
- U.S. government structure compared with unitary in the notes
- A firm operating in at least two countries
69 Clues: Primary body dealing with labor rights • FDI policy involving taxes and subsidies • Standards attracting FDI when they are low • A firm operating in at least two countries • Employment ___ compensated by higher wages in MNCs • Factor often higher in MNCs justifying higher wages • FDI policy tool used to encourage foreign investment • ...
Chapter 17 Key Terms 2014-05-08
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- The systematic write-off of the cost of a tangible asset over its estimated useful life
- Assets=Liabilities + Owners' Equity; this is the basis for the balance sheet
- How much a firm earned by buying (or making) and selling merchandise
- Accounting used to provide information and analyses to managers inside the organization to assist them in decision making
- Costs involved in operating a business, such as rent, utilities, and salaries
- Long-term assets (e.g, patents, trademarks, copyrights) that have no real physical form but do have value
- accountant trained in tax law and responsible for preparing tax returns or developing tax strategies
- The assessment of a firm's financial condition using calculations and interpretations of financial ratios developed from the firm's financial statements
- Financial statement that reports a firm's financial condition at a specific time and is composed of three major account: assets, liabilities, and owners' equity
- The recording of business transactions
- A yearly statement of the financial condition, progress, and expectations of an organization
- An accountant who has a bachelor's degree and two years of experience in internal auditing, and who has passed an exam administered by the Instituted of Internal Auditors
- Revenue left over after all costs and expenses, including taxes, are paid
- Current liabilities are bills the company owes to others for merchandise or services purchased on credit but not yet paid for
- Accounting system for organizations whose purpose is not generating a profit but serving ratepayers, taxpayers and others according to a duly approved budget
- Items that can or will be converted into cash within one year
- The amount of the business that belongs to the owners minus any liabilities owed by the business
- The financial statement that shows a firm's profit after costs, expenses, and taxes; it summarizes all of the resources that have come into the firm (revenue), all the resources that have left the firm (expenses), and the resulting net income or net loss
- The difference between cash coming in and cash going out of a business
- An accountant who provides accounting services to individuals or business on a fee basis.
- What the business owes to others (debts)
- Long-term liabilites that represent money lent to the firm that must be paid back
- Short-term or long-term liabilities that a business promises to repay by a certain date
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- Accounting information and analyses prepared for people outside the organization
- A measure of the cost of merchandise sold or cost of raw materials and supplies used for producing items for resale
- The accumulated earning from a firm's profitable operations that were reinvested in the business and not paid out to stockholders in dividends.
- The recording, classifying, summarizing, and interpreting of financial events and transactions to provide management and other interested parties the information they need to make good decisions
- The job of reviewing and evaluating the information used to prepare a company's financial statements
- A professional accountant who has met certain educational and experience requirements, passed a qualifying exam, and been certified by the Institute of Certified Management Accountants
- A summary of all the transactions that have occurred over a particular period
- Economic resources (things of value) owned by a firm
- A specialized accounting book or computer program in which information from accounting journals is accumulated into specific categories and posted so that managers can find all the information about one account in the same place
- A six-step procedure that results in the preparation and analysis of the major financial statements
- An accountant who passes a series of examinations established by the American Institute of Ceritified Public Accountants (AICPA)
- Financial statement that reports cash receipts and disbursements related to a firm's three major activities: operations, investments, and financing
- The ease with which an asset can be converted into cash
- The practice of writing every business transaction in two places
- An accountant who works for a single firm, government agency, or nonprofit organization
- An evaluation and unbiased opinion about the accuracy of a company's financial statements
- Assets that are relatively permanent, such as land, buildings and equipment
- A summary of all the financial data in the account ledgers that ensures the figures are correct and balanced
- The record book or computer program where accounting data are first entered
42 Clues: The recording of business transactions • What the business owes to others (debts) • Economic resources (things of value) owned by a firm • The ease with which an asset can be converted into cash • Items that can or will be converted into cash within one year • The practice of writing every business transaction in two places • ...
Scientific revolution 2024-08-29
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- two bodies attract each other
- the correct theory made by Nicolaus Copernicus
- The branch of science based in space
- German Astronomer
- Public meetings to solve real world problems
- Way to gain Knowledge
- Newtons Explanation of the organization of the universe
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- English Key figure in the scientific revolution
- French Mathematician known as father of modern philosophy
- Developed the scientific method
- the theory on the organization of the universe
- astronomer who formulated a model of the
- Known as the father of Liberalism
- Belief that experience is only true source
- Scottish economist who advanced enterprise
- Italian Astronomer
- Aristotelian System was named after him
- a model made by Nicolause Copernicus
- Influenced ideas of freedom of speech
19 Clues: German Astronomer • Italian Astronomer • Way to gain Knowledge • two bodies attract each other • Developed the scientific method • Known as the father of Liberalism • The branch of science based in space • a model made by Nicolause Copernicus • Influenced ideas of freedom of speech • Aristotelian System was named after him • astronomer who formulated a model of the • ...
CC! 2022-01-06
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- study of attractive or repulsive forces.
- physical quantities, defined as a measurement process.
- An object in ____ stays in motion?
- Not proven as a law, but Scientist may believe in _____?
- A to scale representation.
- An educated prediction in the Scientific Method.
- Conversion of 60 minutes?
- Unit for base quantaties.
- conversion of 1 minute?
- Base unit of thermodynamic temperature.
- Einstein was first to discover what theory?
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- base unit of length.
- Deals with very small, not classic.
- the study of moving objects
- study of motion of molecules and atoms.
- Who's three laws of motion?
- What kind of prefix is used to convert units.
- The Study of Electric Charge.
- Study of light.
- what is a conversion factor?
20 Clues: Study of light. • base unit of length. • conversion of 1 minute? • Conversion of 60 minutes? • Unit for base quantaties. • A to scale representation. • the study of moving objects • Who's three laws of motion? • what is a conversion factor? • The Study of Electric Charge. • An object in ____ stays in motion? • Deals with very small, not classic. • ...
PED & PES CROSSWORD 2026-02-08
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- Term for demand when the percentage change in quantity is greater than the percentage change in price.
- The overall willingness and ability of consumers to buy a product at various prices.
- The visual representation (graph) of the relationship between price and quantity supplied.
- The primary motive for producers to supply goods to a market.
- The specific amount of a good consumers are willing to buy at one particular price.
- A non-price determinant referring to consumer tastes and trends.
- Term for demand when consumers are relatively unresponsive to price changes.
- A government payment to a producer that effectively lowers production costs.
- Goods that are typically consumed together (e.g., gaming consoles and controllers).
- Total money a firm receives; PED helps a firm decide if raising prices will increase this.
- If a good is easy to keep in ____, its supply is usually more elastic.
- A type of good where demand increases as consumer income rises.
- A firm with a lot of "spare" ____ can increase supply easily if prices rise.
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- Goods that can be used in place of one another (e.g., butter and margarine).
- A "need" that usually has a low (inelastic) price elasticity of demand.
- A type of "want" (not necessary) that usually has a high price elasticity of demand.
- A type of good where demand decreases as consumer income rises.
- Over a longer period of ____ firms can change any of their factors of production to respond to price changes.
- The total amount of a good that producers are willing and able to sell at all possible prices.
- Resources like labor and raw materials used to create a product.
- A natural state of the atmosphere that can increase or decrease the supply of something
- The ease with which factors of production can be moved from one use to another.
- The term used when the percentage change in quantity supplied exactly equals the percentage change in price.
- Improvements in this allow firms to produce more output with the same amount of resources.
24 Clues: The primary motive for producers to supply goods to a market. • A type of good where demand decreases as consumer income rises. • A type of good where demand increases as consumer income rises. • A non-price determinant referring to consumer tastes and trends. • Resources like labor and raw materials used to create a product. • ...
Chapter 7.1 2016-11-28
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- stay on track
- act or process of creating goals or achieving them.
- responsible for setting goals and planning the future as well as leading and controlling the work of others.
- shows how the firm is instructed and who is in charge of the firm.
- carries out the decisions of the top management.
- getting your resources in a orderly and functional way to achieve goals.
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- achievements or accomplishments to meet
- responsible for daily operations of a business.
- keeping the company on track and making sure goals are met.
- carry out or order a command
- groups of people who work together and meet a certain goal.
- functions of planning,organizing,leading,and controlling.
- providing direction and vision.
13 Clues: stay on track • carry out or order a command • providing direction and vision. • achievements or accomplishments to meet • responsible for daily operations of a business. • carries out the decisions of the top management. • act or process of creating goals or achieving them. • functions of planning,organizing,leading,and controlling. • ...
Cell Crossword 2023-09-22
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- moving towards/away from chemicals
- contains DNA
- organisms that have more than one cell
- miniature organs
- a red dot used in cells to help them move towards food
- uses a flagella to move around
- an example of a prokaryote
- either a compound or a electron ________
- has a nucleus
- smallest unit of life, all cells come from other cells, and living things are made up of at least one cell (this one has a hyphen for the space)
- does not have a nucleus
- the powerhouse of the cell
- has cilia to move around
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- also known as a cell membrane or a phospholipid bi-layer (this one uses a hyphen for the space)
- a tough outer structure made of cellulose, made to protect the plant cell and give it structure (this one uses a hyphen for the space)
- moving towards/away from light
- a theory that prokaryotes eventually evolved into eukaryotes (this has a hyphen for the space)
- uses psuedopods to move
- a function that cells have to keep homeostasis (this one has a hyphen for the space)
- organisms that have only one cell
20 Clues: contains DNA • has a nucleus • miniature organs • uses psuedopods to move • does not have a nucleus • has cilia to move around • an example of a prokaryote • the powerhouse of the cell • moving towards/away from light • uses a flagella to move around • organisms that have only one cell • moving towards/away from chemicals • organisms that have more than one cell • ...
GOVERNMENT UNIT 1 TEST REVIEW 2025-08-31
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- Government purpose involving setting national priorities
- Government system where all power comes from the national government
- Essential feature: group of people living in a state
- Government purpose shown when creating trade deals with other countries
- Theory where government authority comes from God
- Essential feature: institution that makes and enforces laws
- An authoritarian government where more than one person has power
- What people receive from the state in exchange for freedom in a social contract
- What people surrender to the state in a social contract
- Government system where power is concentrated in states or local governments
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- Another thing people receive from the state in a social contract
- Theory where government develops gradually through trial and error
- Government system where power is shared between national and local levels
- Government purpose shown when providing police protection
- SERVICES Government purpose shown when providing water and sewer systems
- Rule by the people; either directly or through their representatives
- Essential feature: ability to make and enforce laws within territory
- Controls all aspects of citizens' economic, political, and social life
- Theory stating that "might makes right" in government formation
- Divine being in Divine Right Theory
- Government purpose involving protection from terrorist attacks
- Essential feature: defined boundaries of a state
- An authoritarian government controlled by one person
23 Clues: Divine being in Divine Right Theory • Theory where government authority comes from God • Essential feature: defined boundaries of a state • Essential feature: group of people living in a state • An authoritarian government controlled by one person • What people surrender to the state in a social contract • Government purpose involving setting national priorities • ...
Unit 4 Test Review 2025-03-05
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- ________ route = convincing someone with shallow, simple appeals
- how _____ are you to new experiences?
- adjusting your behavior to fit into a certain standard
- how we _____ our emotions affects how we experience them
- selflessness, helping others is the basis of decision making
- refusing to believe painful realities
- fundamental attribution ______
- in-group _______
- inferring the cause of someone's behavior or situation
- hunger hormone
- psychologist who invented motivational conflicts theory
- choosing something that is both good and bad is an approach-________ conflict
- ________ route = convincing someone with facts and information
- describes a culture that values groups and teamwork
- viewing the world with your own culture at the center
- ________ dissonance = believing two conflicting ideas at once
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- redirecting harmful impulses into positive actions
- ________ locus of control = believing you are not in control of your own fate
- AKA happiness
- the act of convincing people, changing their attitudes
- big ____ theory of personality
- social ________ = decreasing your effort when in a group
- ________ social comparison = comparing yourself to someone "better" than you
- satiation/fullness hormone
- ______ rules = not all cultures show emotions in the same way
- we strive to reach our optimal level of ________
- when groups prioritize harmony and agreement rather than making the actual right choice
- another word for emotion
- our personality, who we are, organizer of our thoughts, feelings, and actions
- _______-reduction theory
- ________ social influence = conforming to fit in with your peers
- most conscious aspect of our mind according to psychodynamic theory
- least conscious aspect of our mind, aggressive and primitive
- animals are often motivated by ________
- ______ theories use personality inventories
- reciprocity ______
- projective _____
37 Clues: AKA happiness • hunger hormone • in-group _______ • projective _____ • reciprocity ______ • another word for emotion • _______-reduction theory • satiation/fullness hormone • big ____ theory of personality • fundamental attribution ______ • refusing to believe painful realities • how _____ are you to new experiences? • animals are often motivated by ________ • ...
3.2 Market Structures 2025-11-25
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- Expenses that change with output eg materials
- Sole buyer of a product.
- Type of profit where AR>AC.
- The addition to total cost of an extra unit of output.
- The earnings per unit.
- Single seller of a unique good or service.
- Time period where firms are able to enter/leave an industry.
- The cost per unit.
- Market structure where there are many, small firms, selling an identical product.
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- Expenses that do not change with output. eg rent
- Type of profit where AR<AC.
- The difference between the highest price the consumer is willing to pay and what they do pay.
- A decrease in community surplus not transferred to another group.
- One firm that can supply the market at a lower price than two or more other sellers.
- Where price equals AVC.
- When the sum of consumer surplus and producer surplus is maximised.
- Type of profit where AR=AC.
- The additional earnings made by a firm by selling an extra unit of output.
- A market structure that has a large number of firms selling similar goods or services.
- A market structure where a few sellers provide differentiated items.
- The difference between the lowest price the producer is willing to receive and what they do receive.
21 Clues: The cost per unit. • The earnings per unit. • Where price equals AVC. • Sole buyer of a product. • Type of profit where AR<AC. • Type of profit where AR>AC. • Type of profit where AR=AC. • Single seller of a unique good or service. • Expenses that change with output eg materials • Expenses that do not change with output. eg rent • ...
EHD 50 Final, Part I 2024-05-15
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- abv. for teaching approach that works to accommodate the needs and abilities of all learners (Materials for Instruction)
- a.k.a. emotion regulation strategies, teachers can utilize this for a more positive classroom environment (Impact of...)
- type of assessment used to determine class understanding that can be used at any time during a learning unit (Assessments)
- can consist of subject-matter domains, specific tasks, social interactions, and situational settings (Student Thinking and Learning)
- one of the traits required of a teacher to maintain positive student behavior (Classroom Management)
- variety of activities introduce, reinforce, and/or extend learning (Instructional Approaches)
- theory that student belief in their abilities that generally also matches their efforts (Student Motivation)
- the thought that the success of the group relies on all members (Instructional Approaches)
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- theory of how information is processed (Instructional Approaches)
- when new knowledge does not align with prior knowledge (Student Thinking and Learning)
- group of people who believe that a teacher's classroom is a reflection of them (Classroom Management)
- according to the Self-Worth Theory, failure that is a function of low effort results in this (Student Motivation)
- one of the skills teachers can model for students (Impact of...)
- belief that intelligence has flexibility and can grow infinitely (Student Thinking and Learning)
- one of the five patterns of student motivation studied in the Achievement Goal Theory (Student Motivation)
- web 2.0 tool that can also be considered an auditory reference material (Materials for Instruction)
- type of assessment used to determine students' overall knowledge of a topic, usually given at the end of a unit (Assessment)
- students are said to retain this percentage of new information if they say and do something related to it (Materials for Instruction)
- section of a student's social circle that are of similar ages and/or interests (Impact of...)
- what you ultimately want students to take for their actions (Classroom Management)
20 Clues: one of the skills teachers can model for students (Impact of...) • theory of how information is processed (Instructional Approaches) • what you ultimately want students to take for their actions (Classroom Management) • when new knowledge does not align with prior knowledge (Student Thinking and Learning) • ...
Maple Heights OGT Science Study Guide-- Pages 18 thru 22 2015-10-22
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- A measure of the energy a wave carries. It’s determined by the distance from the crest or trough to the midline (or resting wave).
- Earthquake waves, sound and water waves require ___ for the waves to travel through such as
- One observation that is used to help support the Big Bang Theory is that ___ are moving apart from a central location.
- When waves are out-of-phase the crest of one wave lines-up with the ___ of the other wave.
- The ___ Theory proposes the universe was created in one giant explosion about 13.7 billion years ago.
- ___ waves do not require matter to travel through.
- Large red giant stars have so much mass & energy that they eventually explode outward into a ___ and become a black hole.
- Out-of-phase waves ___ each other out.
- When waves are in-phase they create a ___ wave.
- When waves are in-phase their ___ and troughs line-up.
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- The gravity in a nebula gravity may produce enough heat to cause nuclear ___ (which causes hydrogen protons to join together producing the massive energy just as our sun does).
- Examples of electromagnetic waves include light, radio, ___ and x-rays.
- According to the Big Bang Theory the universe is constantly expanding (even today).
- Another observation that is used to help support the Big Bang Theory is that ___ is observed in the light from other galaxies.
- A wave is a disturbance that transfers ___ from one place to another.
- If the red giant is not as big, after the supernova explosion, just the star’s core is left. This is called a ___ star.
- The # of waves that pass a point in a given amount of time.
- One of these is formed when space dust & gas get pulled together by gravity.
- Wavelength is the length of one ___ wavelength cycle of a wave.
- Low mass stars, like our sun, will eventually expand becoming a Red Giant, condense to form a White Dwarf & then burn out becoming a ___ Dwarf.
20 Clues: Out-of-phase waves ___ each other out. • When waves are in-phase they create a ___ wave. • ___ waves do not require matter to travel through. • When waves are in-phase their ___ and troughs line-up. • The # of waves that pass a point in a given amount of time. • Wavelength is the length of one ___ wavelength cycle of a wave. • ...
Economics Crossword Puzzle 2025-09-25
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- A government issued right to operate a business
- A market in which a single seller dominates
- A market structure in which a large number of firms all produce the same product and no single seller controls supply or prices: also called perfect competition
- A product, such as petroleum or milk, that is considered the same no matter who produces or sells it
- The division of consumers into groups based on how much they will pay for a good
- A license that gives the inventor of a new product the exclusive right to sell it for a specific period of time
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- A market that runs most efficiently when one large firm provides all of the output
- Any factor that makes it difficult for a new firm to enter a market
- The removal of government controls over a market
- A market structure in which many companies sell products that are similar but not identical
- A market structure in which a few large firms dominate a market
- An illegal agreement among firms to divide the market, set prices, or limit production
- A way to attract customers through style, service, or location, rather than a lower price
- When two or more companies join to form a single firm
- The expenses a new business must pay before it can begin to produce and sell goods
15 Clues: A market in which a single seller dominates • A government issued right to operate a business • The removal of government controls over a market • When two or more companies join to form a single firm • A market structure in which a few large firms dominate a market • Any factor that makes it difficult for a new firm to enter a market • ...
testing 2024-06-08
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- - Formal rules enacted by a government
- - to do as others do
- - A social or cultural prohibition or restriction
- - Moral principles that govern behaviour
- - keeping information private
- - to astray from the norm
- - A penalty or reward for conduct concerning a social norm
- - the act of misleading or tricking someone
- - Uncompromising adherence to moral and ethical principles
- - 2-word ethical guideline which stresses the duty to avoid harm or mischief
- - The process of learning and internalizing societal norms
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- - This 2-word theory claims people obey rules because strong societal bonds reduce deviance
- - a smaller group of people with things in common
- - advocates actions that promote the well-being of others
- - This 2-word theory claims criminal behaviour is learnt from early exposure to it and is influenced by close social groups
- - do as others command
- - do as others want
- - rigidly sticking to society's rule to appear respectable to achieve wealth
- - A mark of disgrace associated with a particular circumstance
- - reject both the definition of success
- - This theory claims deviance is defined by majority perception, questioning why similar actions are judged differently among individuals
21 Clues: - do as others want • - to do as others do • - do as others command • - to astray from the norm • - keeping information private • - Formal rules enacted by a government • - reject both the definition of success • - Moral principles that govern behaviour • - the act of misleading or tricking someone • - a smaller group of people with things in common • ...
Science Crossword 2025-03-19
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- During this process, organisms quickly diverge from their parent species to take on a wide variety of new forms.
- This occurs when creatures with brief life cycles allow us to directly examine small-scale evolution.
- The situation in which the number of people on Earth exceeds the bioloical environment's carrying capability
- Described as mutually reinforcing evolutionary modifications resulting from species interactions.
- He is known for his theory on inheritance of acquired characteristics and theory of use and disuse
- These are organisms that have not yet been born or hatched and are still developing.
- The development of a new species from an ancestor species that is still alive and coexisting in the same geographic area.
- The total loss of a species on Earth.
- The concept that rather than taking a gradual but continuous course, evolution happens in spurts
- It involves reconstructing ancient remains in order to better understand our predecessors.
- He is known for the theory of natural selection.
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- A word used to characterize how geographical barriers physically divide populations of species from one another.
- Composed of living things made up of comparable individuals with the ability to exchange genes.
- It is the development of variations among closely related populations within a species, which can occasionally result in speciation.
- It explains how the bodily systems of many species differ and are similarities.
- When there is an obstacle between two organisms of the same species that they cannot go through, they get separated.
- Comparable traits that have independently evolved in organisms from several eras or periods of time.
- The flow of genetic variation, typically within a species.
- A theory or principle that is predicated on the idea that change or variation occurs gradually over time rather than immediately.
- Anything that has been preserved that is usually older than 10,000 years is included.
20 Clues: The total loss of a species on Earth. • He is known for the theory of natural selection. • The flow of genetic variation, typically within a species. • It explains how the bodily systems of many species differ and are similarities. • These are organisms that have not yet been born or hatched and are still developing. • ...
EDUCATION 2024-07-28
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- - Educational approach that focuses on individual students' needs, abilities, interests, and learning styles.
- - Ability to read and write.
- - Concept of the range of tasks that a learner can perform with the help of more capable others.
- - Advocate of critical pedagogy and empowerment through education.
- - Ability to understand and work with numbers.
- - Child-centered educational approach based on scientific observations of children.
- - Known for theories on cognitive development in children.
- - Clear goals that define what students are expected to learn.
- - Instructional strategy where students teach other students.
- - Fairness and inclusion in education, ensuring all students have access to the same educational opportunities.
- - Behaviorist approach to learning with emphasis on reinforcement.
- - Developed taxonomy of educational objectives.
- - Theory of learning based on the idea that all behaviors are acquired through conditioning.
- - Emphasized the role of social interaction in learning and development.
- - Theory and practice of educating adults; contrasted with pedagogy.
- - Method of teaching through questioning and dialogue.
- - Proposed theory of multiple intelligences.
- - Learning theory where learners actively build their own understanding and knowledge.
- - Awareness and understanding of one's own thought processes.
- - Educational model where traditional lecture and homework elements are reversed.
- - Theory of learning that focuses on mental processes, including how people perceive, think, remember, and learn.
- - Classification of educational goals, including cognitive, affective, and psychomotor domains.
- - Student-centered pedagogy in which students learn about a subject through the experience of solving open-ended problems.
- - Tests administered and scored in a consistent manner to measure educational achievement.
- - The objective analysis and evaluation of an issue in order to form a judgment.
- - Teaching method in which students learn by actively engaging in real-world and personally meaningful projects.
- - Techniques used to maintain a healthy learning environment.
- - Use of technology to enhance learning, teaching, and assessment.
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- - Support given to students to help them achieve learning goals.
- - Educational approach where students follow a process of investigating questions and problems.
- - Teaching approach that tailors instruction to meet individual needs.
- - Education program that combines online digital media with traditional classroom methods.
- - Motivation driven by external rewards such as grades or praise.
- - Motivation driven by internal rewards and personal satisfaction.
- - Theory that learners construct knowledge through their experiences and interactions.
- - Various approaches or ways of learning; visual, auditory, kinesthetic.
- - Latin term meaning "blank slate" in education philosophy.
- - Teaching method that engages students in the learning process.
- - Theory by Howard Gardner suggesting people have different kinds of intelligences.
- - Learning approach involving joint intellectual effort by students.
- - Process of learning through experience, emphasized by John Dewey.
- - Influential figure in progressive education theories focusing on experiential learning.
- - Method of education developed by Maria Montessori emphasizing independence and self-directed learning.
- - Educational approach that emphasizes the development of the whole person.
- - Evaluation at the conclusion of a unit or course to measure student learning.
- - Complex thinking processes such as analysis, synthesis, and evaluation.
- - The method and practice of teaching, especially as an academic subject or theoretical concept.
- - Ongoing assessment used to monitor student learning and provide feedback.
- - Subjects comprising a course of study in a school or college.
- - Learning conducted via electronic media, typically on the internet.
50 Clues: - Ability to read and write. • - Proposed theory of multiple intelligences. • - Ability to understand and work with numbers. • - Developed taxonomy of educational objectives. • - Method of teaching through questioning and dialogue. • - Known for theories on cognitive development in children. • - Latin term meaning "blank slate" in education philosophy. • ...
Forensic Psychology 2025-03-09
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- An alternative offender model where criminals travel further
- An offender who acts impulsively
- A profiling method developed by the FBI
- Brain structures linked to aggression
- A UK-based offender profiling approach
- Psychologist behind differential association theory
- Theory suggesting criminal behaviour results from childhood experiences
- Rehabilitation approach involving victims and offenders
- A gene linked to ADHD
- Cognitive distortion where offenders downplay harm
- A criticism of the top-down approach
- Lombroso’s theory of criminal appearance
- Profiling technique based on crime scene locations
- Personality trait linked to risk-taking
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- Brain region associated with impulse control in criminal
- A form of psychological side effect of custodial sentencing
- A prison system rewarding good behaviour
- Gene linked to violent behaviour
- Personality trait related to lack of empathy and aggression
- Reference to reoffending
- Model used to determine an offender’s likely home location
- Approach to profiling that uses data and statistics
- An offender who plans crimes carefully
- Therapy that involves challenging irrational thinking
24 Clues: A gene linked to ADHD • Reference to reoffending • An offender who acts impulsively • Gene linked to violent behaviour • A criticism of the top-down approach • Brain structures linked to aggression • A UK-based offender profiling approach • An offender who plans crimes carefully • A profiling method developed by the FBI • Personality trait linked to risk-taking • ...
Psychologists and their works 2025-05-02
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- Psychologist primarily known for developing the theory of behaviorism
- Theory in psychology created by Maslow that argued the primary goal of psychotherapy should be integration of the self
- The third stage of development, takes place between ages 7-11, and is marked by the development of logical and organized thinking skills about concrete, physical objects and events
- Psychologist known for an experiment involving dogs and salivating
- Swiss psychologist known for his work on childhood development
- American social psychologist known for his controversial and groundbreaking experiments on obedience and authority.
- A school of thought in psychology that places heavy emphasis on the study of observable behavior and responses to stimuli
- A stage in child development that usually takes place between ages 2-7, where they being to use symbolic thought as well as develop language skills and egocentrism
- Experiment conducted to demonstrate the effects of social pressure on ones decision making skills, where actors pretending to be other subjects claimed that an object was the same length as another object to see if the subject would conform
- Experiment conducted by Harry Harlow to study attachment called the Harlow ______ __________, where he provided a baby monkey with 2 “mothers” one made of cloth, and one made of wire, the wire one provided food whilst the other didn’t.
- Controversial psychological experiment conducted in 1971 where 24 participants were split into 2 groups, one pretending to be prison guards, and one pretending to be prisoners, eventually ended short after it went wrong.
- American psychologist best known for his maternal-separation, dependency needs, and social isolation experiments on monkeys
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- An experiment conducted by Yale in 1961 in which participants believed that they were shocking other participants with electric shocks when they incorrectly recalled information, the study showed the effects of authority and obedience
- The stage of child development that typically occurs within the first 2 years, where they discover the difference between themselves and their environment
- The theory of _________ ___________, that states that children go through four distinct stages of development, each marked by a significant milestone
- The psychology concept discovered from an experiment where a dog would salivate at the sound of a buzzer
- American psychologist and former stanford professor known for his prison experiment at the university
- The final stage of development that begins around age 12 and continues to adulthood, it is characterized by the development of abstract thinking as well as logical and deductive reasoning.
- A theory of psychological health that suggests human motivation is driven by a hierarchy of five basic needs
- An experiment conducted by B.F. Skinner that studied this form of conditioning through rats pressing and holding a lever
- A theory and therapeutic approach that explores the unconscious mind and its influence on human behavior
- An Austrian neurologist and the founder of Psychoanalysis
- German-American psychoanalyst that developed the theory of the 8 stages of psychosocial development
- American psychologist known for the creation of the hierarchy of needs
- Polish-American psychologist known for his conformity experiments such as the line experiment
25 Clues: An Austrian neurologist and the founder of Psychoanalysis • Swiss psychologist known for his work on childhood development • Psychologist known for an experiment involving dogs and salivating • Psychologist primarily known for developing the theory of behaviorism • American psychologist known for the creation of the hierarchy of needs • ...
Partnership 2018-04-29
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- In __________ partnership the liability of at least one partner is unlimited where as the rest may have limited liability
- two people coming together for _________ purposes will not constitute a partnership
- serves as an answer to the needs of Greater capital investment varied skills and sharing of risks
- The maximum numbers of members needed to start a partnership firm is
- In __________ partnership the liability of partners is unlimited and joint
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- The _________ is contributed by numbers of partners
- _____________ of a partnership firm means the entering of the forms name along with the relevant prescribed particulars
- The partners of a firm have unlimited ________
- The written agreement which specifies the terms and conditions that governs the partnership
- The partners of a firm have unlimited ________
10 Clues: The partners of a firm have unlimited ________ • The partners of a firm have unlimited ________ • The _________ is contributed by numbers of partners • The maximum numbers of members needed to start a partnership firm is • In __________ partnership the liability of partners is unlimited and joint • ...
2.1.1 Business Growth 2024-01-23
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- A disadvantage of organic growth
- Selling ________ means selling something a business owns - this can finance growth
- A firm sells more of its own products - otherwise known as internal growth
- When one business buys another
- The benefit a firm gets when purchasing from suppliers in larger quantities (4,3,9)
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- When average costs fall as output rises (9,2,5)
- Another word for external growth, e.g. a merger
- The % of the total industry that one firm sells to(6,5)
- Stock market ________ is when a business becomes a plc by selling shares on the stock exchange
9 Clues: When one business buys another • A disadvantage of organic growth • When average costs fall as output rises (9,2,5) • Another word for external growth, e.g. a merger • The % of the total industry that one firm sells to(6,5) • A firm sells more of its own products - otherwise known as internal growth • ...
Continental Drift 2024-04-10
Across
- What theory states that the continents were once a single landmass?
- What is the process where the ocean floor sinks below the deep ocean trench and back into the mantle?
- A supercontinent that existed 250 million years ago.
- What scientist proposed the theory of continental drift?
- What theory states that the Earth's crust is made up of several pieces?
- The downward portion of a rock fold.
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- When two plates move towards each other.
- The Sierra Nevada's are an example of this type of mountain range.
- The uplifted portion of a rock fold.
- These are deep scratches left in bedrock across continents.
- Mountain chain that rises from the ocean floor.
- When two plates move apart from each other.
- This tall, woody, seed-bearing plant fossil was found on several continents.
- A deep valley on the ocean floor.
- The mountain is growing at a rate of 1 cm per year.
- When two plates slide past each other.
16 Clues: A deep valley on the ocean floor. • The uplifted portion of a rock fold. • The downward portion of a rock fold. • When two plates slide past each other. • When two plates move towards each other. • When two plates move apart from each other. • Mountain chain that rises from the ocean floor. • A supercontinent that existed 250 million years ago. • ...
Chapter 17 Vocabulary 2013-06-10
Across
- a speech placing reward in context
- speeches describing an object, person, or event
- combining very general and specific information
- the pattern of a speech
- how a message passes through various channels
- standards of conduct
- the ability to be effective and proficient
- a brief speech designed to celebrate
- speeches explaining how to do something
- information that is considered useful or useless
- a statement of explanation
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- reduces uncertainty
- used in reference for public speaking
- major subdivisions of the thesis
- speeches that introduce a speaker
- ability to understand and interact
- guides the audience to the most memorable points
- a speech rewarding an accomplishment
- speeches defining a term or theory
- a speech of tribute to praise someone
20 Clues: reduces uncertainty • standards of conduct • the pattern of a speech • a statement of explanation • major subdivisions of the thesis • speeches that introduce a speaker • a speech placing reward in context • ability to understand and interact • speeches defining a term or theory • a speech rewarding an accomplishment • a brief speech designed to celebrate • ...
Our Top 40 Psychologists/Psychology Contributions 2022-01-07
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- a baby whose experiments contributed to the understanding of classical conditioning
- conditioning
- studied cognitive development and depth perception in infants by creating a “visual cliff”
- Bobo clown experiment which introduced behaviorism and the idea that children learn from observation - observational learning
- One of the founding fathers of cognitive psychology as he conducted research on memory, learning, intelligence, and memory, as well as included research from many other psychologists into a theory of cognition
- psychoanalytic perspective; Oedipus complex and psychosexual development
- designed the Psychopathy Checklist-Revised which is a tool used to measure the presence of psychopathic traits in people
- Contributed to science of evolution - natural selection shapes behaviors as much as bodies
- Swiss psychiatrist and psychologist who founded analytical psychology
- Worked on theory about personality development throughout different stages of life
- a woman whose murder is widely known for its help in developing the Bystander Phenomenon
- theory of cognitive development and created “Piaget’s Stages” for the cognitive development of children
- Worked with other psychologists on naturalistic observation and used recorders to naturally sample daily life
- a humanistic psychologist who developed the hierarchy of needs; coined the term “positive psychology”
- defined psychology as “the study of observable behavior’; outlined behavioralism principles
- Rejected behaviorism and psychoanalysis for an approach that emphasized the importance of individual uniqueness and other present circumstances to understand human personality
- the first psychoanalytic case study in which an manic woman was returned to a normal state after talking through her troubles
- a case study in which a boy was raised as a girl due to a botched medical procedure; contributed to “nature vs. nurture”
- a case study that led to the development of brain mapping; construction worker whose skull was impaled
- behaviorism, operant conditioning, and the Skinner Box
- Published “The Principal of Psychology” in 1890 - defines psychology
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- a homeless child who was thought of as “feral” until the discovery of autism
- structuralist school of thought and concluded that feelings, sensations and images make up consciousness experiences
- Conducted research on human memory, perception, cognitive development, and learning which underlined the importance of cognition in the learning process
- first to propose a comprehensive learning theory - learning occurs when a connection between a stimulus and a response is formed
- Developed personal construct theory which is a mental representation of how one person sees the world
- localized language function and comprehension to the left frontal lobe (___’s area)
- a german physician who studied nerve diseases; localized a separate area of language function and reading comprehension (____’s area)
- Father of positive psychology and developed the theory of learned helplessness
- Separated Psychology from Philosophy and started first psychology laboratory
- Discovered the misinformation effect which happens when false information given after an event changes that person’s memories the the event
- experimented to see the bond between primary caregivers and an infant which showed the disruptions in that relationship my impede personality development in that child
- First Woman to be President of American Psychological Association and introduced self psychology
- first woman to earn a PhD in psychology; wrote “The Animal Mind”
- a case study of a a five-year-old who was studied by Freud to contribute to his theory of childhood sexuality - the fear Hans had of horses was transferred from his desire for his mother and fear of his father - now discounted as a theory
- cognitive psychologist who used moral dilemmas to study behavior and responses of children, adolescents, and adults
- Studied racial prejudice in children by giving them a choice between White and Black dolls and when most of the African American children chose the White doll, it indicated internalized prejudice against the Black race
- Research on human judgement and decision making
- the first person to be diagnosed with dissociative identity disorder (MPD)
- a famous case study about hippocampus function; received brain surgery for epilepsy and was left with amnesia
40 Clues: conditioning • Research on human judgement and decision making • behaviorism, operant conditioning, and the Skinner Box • first woman to earn a PhD in psychology; wrote “The Animal Mind” • Published “The Principal of Psychology” in 1890 - defines psychology • Swiss psychiatrist and psychologist who founded analytical psychology • ...
Social Impact Theory 2019-03-11
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- Agency theory gives an explanation of the effect of obeying on target through the idea of...
- This theory believes that what is happening in the environment influences behaviour; these are called...
- The people who are being influenced
- As we don't get an explanation of WHY people obey this theory can be considered more....
- As Agency theory does not take into account other situational factors aside from the presence of the authority figure, it can be considered...
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- Researcher who's research suggests hat strength of source is more important than the immediacy of the source
- Social impact theory simplifies obedience to just a few factors, and so can be considered...
- The mathematical calculation of Social Impact is of limited usefulness as strength is difficult to give a numerical value to due to its...
- This theory considers people to not actively consider the messages of sources; they are ....
- The people trying to influence others
10 Clues: The people who are being influenced • The people trying to influence others • As we don't get an explanation of WHY people obey this theory can be considered more.... • Agency theory gives an explanation of the effect of obeying on target through the idea of... • Social impact theory simplifies obedience to just a few factors, and so can be considered... • ...
Plate Tectonics 2023-02-16
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- the way the continents seem to fit together
- San Andreas ____
- in between asthenosphere and outer core
- Most plates are made up of a continent and a(n)
- similarities in this physical feature are found in the british isles and in north america
- Plate ____
- caused by plate movement, shakes earth
- Tectonic plates move over a layer of liquid
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- another word for lava
- continental ____
- a word for going under, such as one plate going under another
- ring of ____
- Alfred ____
- 19__, the year the theory of continental drift was conceived
- evidence of animals found in the ground
- ____core, made up of solid, compressed rock
- Supercontinent
- caused by plate movement, spew lava
- the number of years ago the theory of plate tectonics formed
- ____core, made up of liquid rock
- outer layer of the earth
21 Clues: Plate ____ • Alfred ____ • ring of ____ • Supercontinent • continental ____ • San Andreas ____ • another word for lava • outer layer of the earth • ____core, made up of liquid rock • caused by plate movement, spew lava • caused by plate movement, shakes earth • in between asthenosphere and outer core • evidence of animals found in the ground • the way the continents seem to fit together • ...
Global Review 2021-05-20
Across
- a political theory derived from Karl Marx
- the smaller number or part
- the action or process of appeasing
- a Nonviolent leader
- racial segregation that existed in South Africa
- a perfect example
- a movement seeking freedom
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- keeping something harmful under control
- a political&economic theory of social organization
- "Father of Kenya"
- the fact or state of being independent
- Founding Father of the PRC
- to match
- the greater number.
- creates difficulties for (someone or something), resulting in delay or obstruction.
- feel bitterness towards something/someone
16 Clues: to match • "Father of Kenya" • a perfect example • the greater number. • a Nonviolent leader • the smaller number or part • Founding Father of the PRC • a movement seeking freedom • the action or process of appeasing • the fact or state of being independent • keeping something harmful under control • a political theory derived from Karl Marx • ...
Business & Finance Essentials 2025-09-15
Across
- 2020s term for business meetings held over video
- Famous consulting firm, initials MBB
- What does the F in SWOT stand for?
- Form of money in electronic bank accounts
- The world's largest professional networking site
- A financial statement showing profit and loss
- Document that lists a company's assets, liabilities, and equity
- Company that makes soft drink Coke
- Stock market index of 30 major US companies
- Process of organizing company's money inflows and outflows
- Acronym for Return on Investment
- Short-term company assets
- Big Four audit firm starting with D
- IPO stands for Initial Public ____
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- A market with a single seller
- Largest coffeehouse chain in the world
- The principal amount of a loan
- The annual summary of a company's financial position
- Number of compulsory directors in a Pvt Ltd company in India
- An economic system based on private property
- Payment to shareholders
- Man's best friend
- Has a trunk
- Likes to chase mice
- The world's largest e-commerce retailer
- New company focused on innovation
- Large marsupial
- Removal of government rules from a sector
- Flying mammal
- Agreement between buyer and seller to exchange goods/services
30 Clues: Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice • Payment to shareholders • Short-term company assets • A market with a single seller • The principal amount of a loan • Acronym for Return on Investment • New company focused on innovation • What does the F in SWOT stand for? • Company that makes soft drink Coke • IPO stands for Initial Public ____ • ...
IR Basic Terms Crossword Puzzle 2020-09-18
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- Acting as a go between in settling disputes.
- The body of agreements governing relations between nation.
- Theory that focuses on national interest and power.
- Theory that believes if everyone says so, then it must be true.
- Basic facilities and underlying foundation on which the continuation and growth of a community depend.
- Originating among or carried on by the common people.
- Restrictions placed on the development and deployment of weapons.
- Involving more than two nations or parties.
- A crime, such as genocide or maltreatment of prisoners, committed during or in connection with war.
- Temporary cessation of warfare.
- The systematic use of terror or unpredictable violence against governments, the public, or individuals to attain a political objective.
- Unending involvement in a difficult or irresolvable issue.
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- Theory that nations will naturally come to a balance of power
- Biological, chemical, and nuclear weapons.
- The strongest military or economic nations who are competing for influence in the world.
- Theory that believes power is not the only thing that matters and promotes human rights
- A supreme and independent political body.
- A sudden, forceful stroke in politics.
- Temporary alliance between two or more political units for the purpose of joint action.
- Devoted to promoting the welfare of all mankind.
- The conduct of relations between nations- often through diplomats.
- A document passed by committee that expresses the opinions and decisions on the U.N.
- A coercive economic or military measure, usually adopted by several nations in concert for forcing a nation violating international law to stop.
- A concept that seeks to ensure peace through enforcement by the community of nations.
- A person who has Feld from their home or country because of war or political or religious differences.
- Those that have low standard of living and low social and economical development.
- A member of a small force of irregular or 'rebel' fighters who make surprise raids, etc.
27 Clues: Temporary cessation of warfare. • A sudden, forceful stroke in politics. • A supreme and independent political body. • Biological, chemical, and nuclear weapons. • Involving more than two nations or parties. • Acting as a go between in settling disputes. • Devoted to promoting the welfare of all mankind. • Theory that focuses on national interest and power. • ...
Evolution of Science Theories 2020-05-03
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- a theory that the continents were once one large landmass that broke apart and moved to their present locations
- center liquid layer of earth
- found at the mid ocean ridge
- outermost layer of earth
- super continent that existed millions of years ago
- a crack in the ocean floor that magma oozes from
- found furthest away from the ridge at the deep sea trenches
- 50,000 mile mountain in the ocean
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- a depressed area where oceanic crust goes beneath continental crust
- created when less dense material rises and cooler denser material sinks
- dense solid center of earth
- the process through which more dense oceanic crust slips under the less dense continental crust
- a theory that describes how magma rises from earth, cools and hardens forming oceanic crust and as magma rises crust is pushed away from the ridge
- proposed seafloor spreading theory
- thick molten material within earth
- layer between crust and core
16 Clues: outermost layer of earth • dense solid center of earth • center liquid layer of earth • found at the mid ocean ridge • layer between crust and core • 50,000 mile mountain in the ocean • proposed seafloor spreading theory • thick molten material within earth • a crack in the ocean floor that magma oozes from • super continent that existed millions of years ago • ...
Vocabulary 2016-03-04
Across
- extreme pain
- lower in quality
- forming pus;putrefying
- a wild uproar;chaos
- deserted
- distinctive clothing of one group
- strong;firm
- capable of being heard
- an extraordinary event
- influence
- peculiar characteristic
- barely heard
- the position of the back
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- not capable of being explained
- unwilling to believe what is said
- popularly known
- destruction of one's property
- to descend downward
- abuse
- to pledge to do something
20 Clues: abuse • deserted • influence • strong;firm • extreme pain • barely heard • popularly known • lower in quality • a wild uproar;chaos • to descend downward • forming pus;putrefying • capable of being heard • an extraordinary event • peculiar characteristic • the position of the back • to pledge to do something • destruction of one's property • not capable of being explained • ...
Theory of Mind 2024-10-07
Across
- to grow and develop in a healthy way
- a young person, who is developing from childhood to adulthood
- very close (friendship or relationship)
- another word for friend
- baby talk
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- depends on
- in a very bad state
- to do something with awareness
- to be done at the same time
- to be broken up with by your boyfriend or girlfriend
- baby up to the age of one
11 Clues: baby talk • depends on • in a very bad state • another word for friend • baby up to the age of one • to be done at the same time • to do something with awareness • to grow and develop in a healthy way • very close (friendship or relationship) • to be broken up with by your boyfriend or girlfriend • a young person, who is developing from childhood to adulthood
theory of evolution 2026-03-10
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- a measure of the relative contribution, an individual trait to the next generation
- structures Are structures that are reduced forms of functional structures in other organisms.
- structures Anatomically similar structures inherited from a common ancestor are called homologous structure.
- some species have evolved morphological adaptations that allows them to blend in with their environments
- an early pre-birth stage of an organism's development
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- remains of an organism or its activities
- traits More early features including teeth and tails that do not appear in ancestral forms.
- trait Newly evolved features like feathers that do not appear in the fossils of common ancestors.
- structures Can be used for the same purpose and can be superficially similar in construction, but are not inherited from a common ancestor.
- scientists have confirmed and expanded Darwin's study of distribution of plants and animals around the world in a field of study now
- one species evolves to resemble another species
11 Clues: remains of an organism or its activities • one species evolves to resemble another species • an early pre-birth stage of an organism's development • a measure of the relative contribution, an individual trait to the next generation • traits More early features including teeth and tails that do not appear in ancestral forms. • ...
NURSING CONCEPT WORD PUZZLE 2022-12-13
Across
- vey according to culture and gender
- System model in nursing practice
- Interpersonal Relations Theory
- refers to a feeling of displeasure which range form simple transitory mental, physical, or spiritual discomfort to extreme anguish.
- means love and charity, eros and agape
- in which the person and the nurse mutually identify the person's problem
- This is having a feeling of sense of adequacy or well-being.
- Science of Unitary human being
- being devoid of hope
- It is when a nurse starts to use the nursing care plan.
- Adaption model
- This phase involves sharing another's psychological state by standing apart and not sharing feelings.
- can be a deeply painful experience especially when such feeling are inexpressible longing and yearning
- The lady with the lamp
- This uses a nursing framework to collect both subjective and objective data about the patient.
- Any loss of self-esteem status,prestige,body function or body part may induce__
- the potential for process,movement and changes
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- She describes person as having physical,emotional and sociological needs ABDELLAH
- The Theory of Caritative Caring
- promotes helping behavior that calls for nurturing response
- excretion of waste products
- Behavioral system model
- Self-care deficit nursing theory
- Theory of human caring
- The fields are one and integrated but unique to each other.
- The nightingale of modern Nursing
- The functional of a professional ___ is to interpret information in nursing process to plan, implement and evaluate nursing care.
- She was the first director of Loeb center for nursing and rehabilitation.
- The person may wonder why this illness or suffering happen to him.
- refers to the act that occurs when the nurse welcomes the patient to the caring
- It is in this phase where the individual may make minor request or attention-getting techniques.
- A reparative process that nature instituted from a want of attention
- Theory of Goal Attainment
- When the nurse wants to lessen the cause of patient's suffering
- Human-to-human relationship model
- It is in this stage where ____ can be confirmed using links to defining characteristics, related and risk factors found in the patient's assessment.
- behaviors concerned with self-defense and self-preservation
- The ability to share in the person's experience
- circles involves the concept of mothering and provide teaching and learning activities.
- It is in this circle where the professional nurse helps the patient and family through the medical,surgical,and rehabilitative prescription made by the physician.
- the malignant phase of despair not caring and apathetic indifference
41 Clues: Adaption model • being devoid of hope • Theory of human caring • The lady with the lamp • Behavioral system model • Theory of Goal Attainment • excretion of waste products • Interpersonal Relations Theory • Science of Unitary human being • The Theory of Caritative Caring • System model in nursing practice • Self-care deficit nursing theory • The nightingale of modern Nursing • ...
Our Top 40 Psychologists/Psychology Contributions 2022-01-05
Across
- defined psychology as “the study of observable behavior’; outlined behavioralism principles
- localized language function and comprehension to the left frontal lobe (___’s area)
- Father of positive psychology and developed the theory of learned helplessness
- a german physician who studied nerve diseases; localized a separate area of language function and reading comprehension (____’s area)
- a humanistic psychologist who developed the hierarchy of needs; coined the term “positive psychology”
- a baby whose experiments contributed to the understanding of classical conditioning
- first to propose a comprehensive learning theory - learning occurs when a connection between a stimulus and a response is formed
- theory of cognitive development and created “Piaget’s Stages” for the cognitive development of children
- Published "The Principal of Psychology" in 1890 and defines psychology
- First Woman to be President of American Psychological Association and introduced self psychology
- studied cognitive development and depth perception in infants by creating a “visual cliff”
- the first person to be diagnosed with dissociative identity disorder (MPD)
- Swiss psychiatrist and psychologist who founded analytical psychology
- One of the founding fathers of cognitive psychology as he conducted research on memory, learning, intelligence, and memory, as well as included research from many other psychologists into a theory of cognition
- a homeless child who was thought of as “feral” until the discovery of autism
- Research on human judgement and decision making
- Separated psychology from philosophy and started first psychology laboratory
- Studied racial prejudice in children by giving them a choice between white and black dolls and when most of the African American children chose the white doll, it indicated their internalized prejudice
- Conducted research on human memory, perception, cognitive development, and learning which underlined the importance of cognition in the learning process
Down
- designed the Psychopathy Checklist-Revised which is a tool used to measure the presence of psychopathic traits in people
- cognitive psychologist who used moral dilemmas to study behavior and responses of children, adolescents, and adults
- behaviorism, operant conditioning, and the Skinner Box
- Worked with other psychologists on naturalistic observation and used recorders to naturally sample daily life
- experimented to see the bond between primary caregivers and an infant which showed the disruptions in that relationship may impede personality development in that child
- Bobo clown experiment which introduced behaviorism
- a woman whose murder is widely known for its help in developing the Bystander Phenomenon
- a case study of a five-year-old who was studied by Freud to contribute to his theory of childhood sexuality - the fear Hans had of horses was transferred from his desire for his mother and fear of his father - now discounted as a theory
- first woman to earn a PhD in psychology; wrote “The Animal Mind”
- Discovered the misinformation effect which happens when false information given after an event changes that person’s memories the the event
- the first psychoanalytic case study in which an manic woman was returned to a normal state after talking through her troubles
- a case study in which a boy was raised as a girl due to a botched medical procedure; contributed to “nature vs. nurture”
- conditioning
- Contributed to science of evolution - natural selection shapes behaviors as much as bodies
- Rejected behaviorism and psychoanalysis for an approach that emphasized the importance of individual uniqueness and other present circumstances to understand human personality
- Worked on theory about personality development throughout different stages of life
- Developed personal construct theory which is a mental representation of how one person sees the world
- a famous case study about hippocampus function; received brain surgery for epilepsy and was left with amnesia
- structuralist school of thought and concluded that feelings, sensations and images make up conscious experiences
- psychoanalytic perspective; Oedipus complex and psychosexual development
- a case study that led to the development of brain mapping; construction worker whose skull was impaled
40 Clues: conditioning • Research on human judgement and decision making • Bobo clown experiment which introduced behaviorism • behaviorism, operant conditioning, and the Skinner Box • first woman to earn a PhD in psychology; wrote “The Animal Mind” • Swiss psychiatrist and psychologist who founded analytical psychology • ...
