theory of the firm Crossword Puzzles
Sociology 2026-03-11
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- The study of the brain and mental processes.
- Societal rules (Cheating, neglecting a child).
- Theory that society is a set of interdependent parts.
- Influenced by Darwin.
- Shared beliefs about what is good and bad.
- The exaorganizationorganizatoin and operation of government.
- Study of past events.
- He was interested in "Verstehen".
- Written rules of conduct enforced by the government.
- Knowledge, skills, tools, or a combination of objects and how to use them.
- Choices people make based on their needs and wants.
- Shaking hands, saying hello.
- Creator of communism.
- How people relate to one another and influence their behavior.
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- Something that represents something else.
- Shared rules of conduct that tell people how to act in a specific situation.
- Father of sociology/ "statics vs. dynamics".
- Believed sociology could only be studied through statistics.
- A group of interdependent people organized to share a common culture.
- Theory that change is most often created by competition or social disruptions.
- Physical objects.
- Abstract human creations.
- Comparing past and present cultures.
- Organization of written/spoken symbols into a standardized system.
- Theory focusing on how people relate to each other in everyday situations.
- Consists of all the shared products in human groups.
- The social science that studies human society and social behavior.
27 Clues: Physical objects. • Influenced by Darwin. • Study of past events. • Creator of communism. • Abstract human creations. • Shaking hands, saying hello. • He was interested in "Verstehen". • Comparing past and present cultures. • Something that represents something else. • Shared beliefs about what is good and bad. • The study of the brain and mental processes. • ...
Bluffer's Guide to Qualitative Research 2022-02-03
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- A perspective challenging assumption.
- perspective of the researcher/order
- A study of interpreting text.
- A perspective to critique structuralism
- Understanding of the world from a stand point.
- A social theory that critiques to transform.
- Study of nature of values.
- Theory of knowledge.
- Study of the consciousness
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- A perspective to identify and assess
- Study through immersion through thick description
- Construct reality be interpretations of human behaviour.
- Nature of being.
- interactionism A perspective that studies a society and interactions.
- perspective of an insider to culture
- Inquiry through stories
16 Clues: Nature of being. • Theory of knowledge. • Inquiry through stories • Study of nature of values. • Study of the consciousness • A study of interpreting text. • perspective of the researcher/order • A perspective to identify and assess • perspective of an insider to culture • A perspective challenging assumption. • A perspective to critique structuralism • ...
Joshua's crossword 2018-09-25
6 Clues: everyone is ______ in a way • conductive to success ;favourable • savagely fierce, cruel, or violent • to make it cheaper you _________ with someone • there are so many ________ on this square based pyramid • form a theory or conjecture about a subject without firm evidence
The Neutral Theory of Evolution 2013-09-21
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- the ________ neutral theory of evolution takes into account the deleterious and advantageous mutations at the molecular level
- a form of natural selection that selects for an advantageous trait/mutation in a population
- a type of substitution that results in the changing of the nucleotide sequence, which in turn changes the amino acid (protein) sequence
- the process of random fluctuation in allele frequencies due to sampling effects
- also known as silent mutations, this type of substitution results in a change in nucleotide sequence that doesn't affect the amino acid (protein) sequence
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- a mutation where a purine is exchanged for pyrimidine or vice versa; a synonymous ____________
- greatest EEB390 GSI ever
- a mutation where a purine is exchanged for another purine or a pyrimidine for another pyrimidine; a synonymous ________
- a technique used by evolutionary biologists to approximate the time two species diverged (hint: 2 words, no space)
- this form of natural selection selects against an advantageous trait/mutation in a population
- type of evolution which says that many amino acid and nucleotide substitutions have little or no functional consequence and thus aren't strongly constrained by natural selection.
11 Clues: greatest EEB390 GSI ever • the process of random fluctuation in allele frequencies due to sampling effects • a form of natural selection that selects for an advantageous trait/mutation in a population • this form of natural selection selects against an advantageous trait/mutation in a population • ...
Obscure Terms for Mid-Term 2018-01-17
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- "face blindness" -- neurological condition
- sense of smell
- learning theorist interested in biological predispositions
- sensory interaction that demonstrates visual capture in perception of phonemes
- theory that dreams are the result of random neural activity
- concept; relates to Piaget's theory of cognitive development
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- brain structure that affects the pineal gland's production of melatonin
- cognitive psychologist known for his theory of moral development
- cells found in the retina; axons from the optic nerve
- supposed ESP ability to see into the future
- diminishing response to a frequently repeated stimulus
- retina's area of central focus
12 Clues: sense of smell • retina's area of central focus • "face blindness" -- neurological condition • supposed ESP ability to see into the future • cells found in the retina; axons from the optic nerve • diminishing response to a frequently repeated stimulus • learning theorist interested in biological predispositions • ...
What Is Psychology? (Key Terms) 2013-10-14
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- psychology A branch of psychology founded by Carl Jung, based on the idea that balancing a person's psyche would allow the person to reach his or her full potential
- influence the unconscious mind throughout life
- disorder A mental disorder involving anxiety and fear
- The ego's way of distorting reality to deal with anxiety
- Information processing in our mind that we are not aware of; according to Freud, it holds our unacceptable thoughts, feelings, and memories; according to Jung, it includes patterns
- Freud's term for the rational part of the mind, which operates on the reality principle
- Psychologists who modified Freud's psychoanalytic theory to include social and cultural aspects
- Freud's theory That all human behaviour is influenced by early childhood and that childhood
- The shift of an emotion from its original focus to another object, person, or situation
- Information that we are always aware of; our conscious mind performs the thinking when we take in new information
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- A defense mechanism whereby a person refuses to recognize or acknowledge something that is painful
- unconscious The shared, inherited pool of memories from our ancestors
- An individual's characteristic pattern of thinking, feeling, and acting
- association A method used in psychoanalysis where a patient relaxes and says whatever comes to mind
- A defense mechanism whereby a person attributes their own threatening impulses onto someone else
- A process in which unacceptable desires or impulses are excluded from consciousness and left to operate in the unconscious
- theory An approach to therapy that focuses on resolving a patient's conflicted conscious and unconscious feelings psychoanalytic theory
- memories, instincts, and experiences common to all
- Freud's term for the moral centre of the mind
- Freud's term for the instinctual part of the mind, which operates on the pleasure principle
- Universal symbols that tend to reappear over time; includes models of people, behaviours, and personalities
21 Clues: Freud's term for the moral centre of the mind • influence the unconscious mind throughout life • memories, instincts, and experiences common to all • disorder A mental disorder involving anxiety and fear • The ego's way of distorting reality to deal with anxiety • unconscious The shared, inherited pool of memories from our ancestors • ...
Devil's Arithmetic Vocabulary 2013-05-02
20 Clues: Sudden • Payment • Serious • Confused • Rebelled • Surprised • Agreement • Widespread • On purpose • A safe place • Without planning • Persistent, firm • Accompanied, led • Fancy, decorative • Difficult to grasp • Shocking, frightful • Having no reason for • Extremely embarrassed • Extreme force, strength • The opposite of what is expected
Togut Times Crossword Puzzle 2023-12-14
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- - DIP Mechanism that effectively transforms an existing lendres' prepetition claims into a postpetition admin expense
- - Chapter 7 Case exceeding $4 billion in assets
- injunction - mass tort plan mechanism that directs tort claims to a litigation trust
- - year the Togut Firm was established
- - Preeminent bankruptcy treatise
- - First term defined in Bankruptcy Code Section 101
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- - Law firm that filed bankruptcy in 2013
- Debtor in prominent mass tort case with pending Supreme Court decision
- - Amount of Togut Firm Attorneys Named as Super Lawyers in 2023
- Most recently sworn in SDNY Bankruptcy Judge
- States - Last term defined in Bankruptcy Code Section 101
- Acronym for international body that drafted and promoted the Model Law on Cross Border Insolvency
12 Clues: - Preeminent bankruptcy treatise • - year the Togut Firm was established • - Law firm that filed bankruptcy in 2013 • Most recently sworn in SDNY Bankruptcy Judge • - Chapter 7 Case exceeding $4 billion in assets • - First term defined in Bankruptcy Code Section 101 • States - Last term defined in Bankruptcy Code Section 101 • ...
The Wacky History of Cell Theory 2022-11-09
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- Discovered microorganisms by observing teeth gunk
- Discovered animals are made of cells
- Proved cells come from other cells
- Living things made of one or more cells
- Living things that can be seen with the unaided human eye
- Any organism composed of only one cell
- An instrument used to observe objects at a cellular level
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- Discovered plants are made of cells
- All cells come from _______cells
- Living things that can only be seen with the aid of a microscope
- Any organism composed of two or more cells
- The cell is the basic unit of structure and _________ in organisms
- Named the cell for looking like Monk rooms
- Created the first microscope
- Every living thing on this planet is made from ____
15 Clues: Created the first microscope • All cells come from _______cells • Proved cells come from other cells • Discovered plants are made of cells • Discovered animals are made of cells • Any organism composed of only one cell • Living things made of one or more cells • Any organism composed of two or more cells • Named the cell for looking like Monk rooms • ...
Chapters 6 & 7 Vocabulary 2019-04-08
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- situation where the market is not at equilibrium
- market which runs the most efficiently with one large firm in control
- minimum payment that an employer must pay their employees
- formal organization of producers to control the market
- price ceiling placed on rent
- competition through a method other than prices
- sudden shortage of a good
- market structure where many firms all produce the same product
- costs of production which affect people with no control over the production process
- market structure in which a few large firms dominate the market
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- minimum price which must be charged for a good or service
- market structure where many firms sell similar but not identical products
- selling a product below cost to drive competitors out of the market
- monopoly created by the government
- maximum price which can be legally charged for a good or service
- combination of at least two companies into a single firm
- point at which quantity demanded and quantity supplied are equal
- situation where quantity demanded is greater than quantity supplied
- situation where quantity supplied is greater than quantity demanded
- market structure dominated by one seller
20 Clues: sudden shortage of a good • price ceiling placed on rent • monopoly created by the government • market structure dominated by one seller • competition through a method other than prices • situation where the market is not at equilibrium • formal organization of producers to control the market • minimum price which must be charged for a good or service • ...
Sam and Natalee's Evolution Crossword 2021-10-07
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- theory that characteristics can be directly inherited
- the slow changes a species experiences over time
- the difference of individuals in same species
- an organism's ability to survive and reproduce in it’s given environment
- theory that states how over millions of years, organisms evolved
- theory that evolution happens steadily and slowly
- the last common ancestor between shared organisms
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- change in genetic material in the cell
- the impression of an organism from the past
- a trait or strength helps an organism survive
- preserved in sedimentary rocks, newer fossils are found on closer layers, while older fossils are found in the lower layers
- part of DNA that codes specific traits
- when all organisms of a species are dead
- process where better adapted individuals are more likely to survive and reproduce
- a group of similar organisms that can reproduce together
15 Clues: change in genetic material in the cell • part of DNA that codes specific traits • when all organisms of a species are dead • the impression of an organism from the past • the difference of individuals in same species • a trait or strength helps an organism survive • the slow changes a species experiences over time • theory that evolution happens steadily and slowly • ...
Articulation 2023-04-04
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- Acoustic response of air molecules to some source of sound
- Primary function of the Levator veli platini
- Cheek bones
- The only freely movable joint in the cranium
- The source in source-filter theory
- Also known as neck muscle, contraction lowers the mandible
- Bone that make up the orbital portion
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- Saggital suture is found in this bone
- Most superficial of the mastication muscles
- Horizontal section of the mandible
- The filter in source-filter theory
- Mobile structure involved in most phoneme production
- Interior landmark of the mandible that holds the teeth in place
- Muscle of the tongue which helps in movement (primary mover)
- The vertical portion of the mandible
- Bone that make up the upper jaw (paired)
- Cavity between teeth and lips
- The midline bone that makes the inferior and posterior nasal septum
- Most complex bone in the skull
- Bones located at the superior bridge of the nose
20 Clues: Cheek bones • Cavity between teeth and lips • Most complex bone in the skull • Horizontal section of the mandible • The filter in source-filter theory • The source in source-filter theory • The vertical portion of the mandible • Saggital suture is found in this bone • Bone that make up the orbital portion • Bone that make up the upper jaw (paired) • ...
Chapter 24 Vocabulary 2018-03-19
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- not firm or fixed; liable to give way or break.
- the advocacy of women's rights on the ground of the equality of the sexes.
- the right to vote in political elections.
- Responsibility constitutional convention in governments using the Westminster System
- characteristic of the countryside rather than the town.
- a style or movement in the arts that aims to depart significantly from classical and traditional forms
- an organized massacre of a particular ethnic group, in particular that of Jews in Russia or eastern Europe.
- the development of industries in a country or region on a wide scale.
- consider something theoretically or separately from (something else).
- the middle class, perceived materialistic values or conventional attitudes.
- a legislative body in the ruling assembly of Russia and of some other republics of the former Soviet Union.
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- Line a series of workers and machines in a factory by which a succession of identical items is progressively assembled.
- the process or a period of changing from one state or condition to another.
- the quality of being intense.
- an organization which consists of a number of parties or groups united in an alliance or league
- therapy is to release repressed emotions and experiences,
- working-class people regarded collectively
- a supporter of a policy of revision or modification.
- a person who publicly supports or recommends a particular cause or policy.
- prolonged public disagreement or heated discussion.
- Production The manufacture of goods in large quantities by machinery and by use of techniques such as the assembly line and division of labor.
- Darwinism the theory that individuals, groups, and peoples are subject to the same Darwinian laws of natural selection as plants and animals.
- a supporter of Zionism; a person who believes in the development and protection of a Jewish nation in what is now Israel.
- in, relating to, or characteristic of a town or city.
24 Clues: the quality of being intense. • the right to vote in political elections. • working-class people regarded collectively • not firm or fixed; liable to give way or break. • prolonged public disagreement or heated discussion. • a supporter of a policy of revision or modification. • in, relating to, or characteristic of a town or city. • ...
May the force be with you 2022-05-03
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- Hole, nothing can get out of it
- Bertalan, the first Hungarian astronaut
- space, The void space between the celestial bodies of the universe.
- of relativity, Albert Einstein's best-known theory
- space research center of USA
- America, Location of St. Andrew's fault line
- of light, the speed of light propagation
- last fired spacecraft
- Armstrong, the first human who walked on the Moon.
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- it covers 70% of the Earth
- the largest known planet.
- the central star of the solar system
- plate, part of the earth's crust
- the closest Planet to the Earth.
- the smallest particle of chemical elements
- person who performing spaceflight
- an astronomical phenomenon where the Earth is placed between the Sun and the Moon.
- Dipper, famous constellation, the larger one.
18 Clues: last fired spacecraft • the largest known planet. • it covers 70% of the Earth • space research center of USA • Hole, nothing can get out of it • plate, part of the earth's crust • the closest Planet to the Earth. • person who performing spaceflight • the central star of the solar system • Bertalan, the first Hungarian astronaut • of light, the speed of light propagation • ...
AP Microeconomics 2024-05-13
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- the advantage a firm has when it can produce more of a good or service
- this market looks at the use of land, labor, and capital
- restrictions on international trade
- the satisfaction consumers receive from goods and services
- an economic [blank] is what motivates people to participate in economic activities
- a type of economy where both government and individuals control factors of production
- one buyer for a factor of production, usually labor
- a factor of production
- combining all factors of production
- a factor of production
- this effect happens when pay impacts a persons purchasing power
- a type of economy where the central government controls factors of production
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- a type of economy where individuals control factors of production
- a cost paid by making a tradeoff
- the gap between unlimited wants and limited resources
- these reasons move the demand or supply curve to the right or left
- this effect happens when people can replace one good with another one
- not enough goods or services exist to meet market demand
- a firm completely dominates a market
- when a price shift causes a substantial change in quantity demanded
- the size of a firms operation
- focusing production on select goods to increase efficiency
- give something up to get something
- a factor of production
24 Clues: a factor of production • a factor of production • a factor of production • the size of a firms operation • a cost paid by making a tradeoff • give something up to get something • restrictions on international trade • combining all factors of production • a firm completely dominates a market • one buyer for a factor of production, usually labor • ...
JFK Crossword 2025-05-06
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- Majestic 12 is a top secret _________ group of government officials
- Theory states LBJ had many Texas politicians and businessmen who were allies of LBJ, including Texas Government _________
- At the time Robert Kennedy was the ________ General of the USA
- Shot in _______, Texas by Dealey Plaza
- On _________ 12th, JFK ordered the CIA to release UFO files
- The official government investigation was called the _______ Commission
- Many believed ________ __ ________ wanted to become president
- _______ says that the Illuminati were not happy with JFK’s attempt to make peace with Russia
- Kennedy was President at the _______ of the Cold War
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- _________ was involved but Jack Ruby was sent by the Mob to silence him
- He was driven to _______ Hospital where pronounced dead
- MJ 12 was established supposedly after the Alien crash at _______ NM in 1947
- Famous film of assassination is known as the __________ ______
- The __________ or The New World Order is a secret group of powerful people with endless wealth that secretly control all the worlds government
- The CIA was angry with JFK for the failed CIA backed invasion of Cuba, ____ ___ __ _____
- Oswald shot dead 2 days later when being transported to jail by _______ ______
- One common theory is that the second shooter was in the _______ _______
- Kennedy was supposedly going to _______ the power of the CIA, Central Intelligence Agency. The USA spy agency
- The KGB ________ Oswald to assassinate JFK
- Fired three shots and scored two hits on JFK
20 Clues: Shot in _______, Texas by Dealey Plaza • The KGB ________ Oswald to assassinate JFK • Fired three shots and scored two hits on JFK • Kennedy was President at the _______ of the Cold War • He was driven to _______ Hospital where pronounced dead • On _________ 12th, JFK ordered the CIA to release UFO files • ...
DNA CROSS WORD PUZZLE 2021-12-12
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- - A model showing the Sun as a fixed point in the center of the universe with objects revolving around it.
- - A scientist who studies objects in space, such as black holes, galaxies, moons, planets, stars, etc.
- - A galaxy of no visible pattern.
- - Different beliefs about the universe just like a cosmic egg, a flat island divided by river, and a powerful being created everything.
- - He proposed the geocentric theory.
- - A model showing Earth located at the center of the universe.
- - Also called as space junk.
- - Are rocky objects revolving around the sun that are too small to be called planets.
- - A theory that says the universe began as a small point that expanded rapidly about 13.8 billion years ago.
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- - An icy body of frozen gas orbiting the sun.
- - The Sun together with the group of planets and other celestial bodies that revolve around it that are held by its gravitational attraction.
- - He proposed the heliocentric theory.
- - The path one object takes as it revolves around another object in space.
- - A proof of Big Bang theory that shows a change in frequency of waves of moving objects relative to its source.
- - The study of celestial objects, space, and the universe as a whole.
15 Clues: - Also called as space junk. • - A galaxy of no visible pattern. • - He proposed the geocentric theory. • - He proposed the heliocentric theory. • - An icy body of frozen gas orbiting the sun. • - A model showing Earth located at the center of the universe. • - The study of celestial objects, space, and the universe as a whole. • ...
DNA CROSS WORD PUZZLE 2021-12-12
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- - A model showing Earth located at the center of the universe.
- - The Sun together with the group of planets and other celestial bodies that revolve around it that are held by its gravitational attraction.
- - Different beliefs about the universe just like a cosmic egg, a flat island divided by river, and a powerful being created everything.
- - He proposed the geocentric theory.
- - A theory that says the universe began as a small point that expanded rapidly about 13.8 billion years ago.
- - A proof of Big Bang theory that shows a change in frequency of waves of moving objects relative to its source.
- - An icy body of frozen gas orbiting the sun.
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- - A model showing the Sun as a fixed point in the center of the universe with objects revolving around it.
- - He proposed the heliocentric theory.
- - The study of celestial objects, space, and the universe as a whole.
- - Also called as space junk.
- - A scientist who studies objects in space, such as black holes, galaxies, moons, planets, stars, etc.
- - A galaxy of no visible pattern.
- - The path one object takes as it revolves around another object in space.
- - Are rocky objects revolving around the sun that are too small to be called planets.
15 Clues: - Also called as space junk. • - A galaxy of no visible pattern. • - He proposed the geocentric theory. • - He proposed the heliocentric theory. • - An icy body of frozen gas orbiting the sun. • - A model showing Earth located at the center of the universe. • - The study of celestial objects, space, and the universe as a whole. • ...
Common Theories & Models in Health Promotion 2015-12-09
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- Chapter presented in today's lecture
- Intending to change within 6 months
- The number of constructs in the Health Belief Model
- The operational form of constructs
- explains or predicts why certain things may or may not happen
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- The building blocks of theory
- The level of influence that deals with individual characteristics such as knowledge, attitudes, and beliefs
- The key concepts of a given theory
- Do not attempt to explain the process underlying learning, only represent them
- Theory used for dietary change and pain control (abbreviation)
10 Clues: The building blocks of theory • The key concepts of a given theory • The operational form of constructs • Intending to change within 6 months • Chapter presented in today's lecture • The number of constructs in the Health Belief Model • explains or predicts why certain things may or may not happen • Theory used for dietary change and pain control (abbreviation) • ...
GROUP 6 ASSESSMENT - FOR TOPICS 1, 2, AND 4 2023-07-20
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- He is one of the founders of Humanistic Psychology.
- A person's actual and ideal self are consistent/congruent to one another.
- It is a form of self talk that guides the learner’s thinking and action.
- What will you do after you identify the problem?
- In Sociocultural theory, how many factors affecting the development of cognition.
- It guides a tradition of quality early learning.
- The self that we would like to be in the future.
- This is the ability to use one's knowledge effectively.
- This term refers to a competent adult or more advance peer.
- An explanation about something in natural world.
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- It is the notion of the self or self-concept.
- It is an act of noticing something carefully in order to gain information.
- It is where creative thinking and risk-taking are features of a person's life.
- It incorporates new research knowledge and science.
- It is the support or assistance that let the learners accomplished a certain task.
- What will you do after you decide what to change?
- What is the letter P stands for the term ZPD in the sociocultural theory?
- This is use to construct decisions about how to handle inappropriate behaviors.
18 Clues: It is the notion of the self or self-concept. • What will you do after you identify the problem? • It guides a tradition of quality early learning. • The self that we would like to be in the future. • An explanation about something in natural world. • What will you do after you decide what to change? • He is one of the founders of Humanistic Psychology. • ...
Diary of Anne Frank: Crossword 2020-11-17
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- Anne's cat whom she had to leave behind when going into hiding
- Goldberg Anne's boyfriend before she went into hiding.
- be a sign that (something) is about to happen
- one’s thoughts or secrets
- in a way that shows a casual and cheerful indifference considered to be callous or improper
- the subject Anne had to write about after Mr. Keptor told her she talked too much
- of little value or importance
- give or apportion (something) to someone as a share or task
- in disorderly haste or confusion
- the action of surrendering or ceasing to resist an opponent or demand
- Anne's birth month
- Anne's family is targeted by the Germans because they are ______
- Goudsmit Anne's kind neighbor who they asked to take care of the house and her cat in a letter.
- a heated argument or disagreement, typically about a trivial issue and between people who are usually on good term
- Daan's the family Anne's family goes into hiding with.
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- Anne's older sister
- a personal possession
- a feeling of pensive sadness, typically with no obvious
- enthusiastic or passionate
- a building joined to or associated with a main building providing additional space or accommodations
- a person filled with excessive and single-minded zeal especially for an extreme religious or political cause
- pain in the muscles and joints of the lower back
- A close friend of Mr. Frank's from 1933, who helped them with the move, and brings supplies for them. She has a husband named Henk.
- wildly unreasonable, illogical, or inappropriate
- unnecessary, especially through being more than enough
- Van Daan Anne's father's friend who works in the business with her dad.
- Annex What Anne calls the attic in the warehouse they hide in.
- What Anne calls her diary
- Wessel Anne's first love/crush
- the forming of a theory or conjecture without firm evidence
30 Clues: Anne's birth month • Anne's older sister • a personal possession • one’s thoughts or secrets • What Anne calls her diary • enthusiastic or passionate • of little value or importance • Wessel Anne's first love/crush • in disorderly haste or confusion • be a sign that (something) is about to happen • pain in the muscles and joints of the lower back • ...
PARTICLE THEORY OF MATTER 2024-01-04
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- The amount of solute present in a given quantity of solvent or solution
- The transfer of heat energy through electromagnetic waves
- A homogeneous mixture of two or more substances where one substance is dissolved in another
- Having a uniform composition throughout; a substance that is evenly mixed at the molecular level
- Substances that are dissolved in a solvent to form a solution
- The transfer of heat through the movement of fluids (liquids or gases)
- A solution in which more solute can dissolve at a given temperature.
- mixture A mixture in which different substances are visible and can be separated by physical means
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- Having a non-uniform composition; a mixture in which the components are not evenly distributed
- Substances in which solutes dissolve to form a solution
- A solution in which no more solute can dissolve at a given temperature
- The transfer of heat through direct contact between particles of a substance
- A combination of two or more substances in which each substance retains its own chemical properties
- A measure of the average kinetic energy of particles in a substance
- The maximum amount of solute that can dissolve in a solvent under specific conditions
- The transfer of thermal energy from one object to another due to a temperature difference
16 Clues: Substances in which solutes dissolve to form a solution • The transfer of heat energy through electromagnetic waves • Substances that are dissolved in a solvent to form a solution • A measure of the average kinetic energy of particles in a substance • A solution in which more solute can dissolve at a given temperature. • ...
Solutions and Acids/Bases 2024-06-04
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- amount of solute
- is the dissolved
- does the dissolving
- point in a titration when two solutions have chemically equivalent amounts
- solution that has the maximum amount of solute
- the number of moles per liter in a solution
- capable of being dissolved
- when water is the solvent
- a substance that can act as either an acid or a base
- when liquids are not soluble with each other
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- separation of ions when an ionic compound dissolves
- theory in which an acid produces H+ or H3O+ and the base produces OH-
- when large solvent particles settle unless constantly stirred
- theory in which an acid is a proton (H+) donor and the base accepts proton
- a homogeneous mixture in which substances are in the same phase
- hydronium and hydroxide ions react to form water
- to determine if a mixture is a solution of colloid by dispersing light
- insoluble solid formed from a liquid solution
- represented by the formula M1V1 = M2V2
- a substance that accepted a proton and can now be a donor in the reverse reaction
- point in a titration when the solution changes color (and stays that color)
- theory in which the acid is an electron pair acceptor and the base is a donor
22 Clues: amount of solute • is the dissolved • does the dissolving • when water is the solvent • capable of being dissolved • represented by the formula M1V1 = M2V2 • the number of moles per liter in a solution • when liquids are not soluble with each other • insoluble solid formed from a liquid solution • solution that has the maximum amount of solute • ...
Evolution 2023-10-05
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- In Museums we have millions of _____ on display
- A scientist who founded his theory from traveling to the galapagos islands
- A way to determine how old a fossil is by its sediment layer
- You are the ____ of your parents
- The theory that everything started out as an explosion of particles
- The theory that evolution happens overtime
- The last known shared ancestor on the tree of evolution
- You could describe the dodo bird as _____
- Change in species over time
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- When a change occur in the genetic material of an organism
- Record When Newer fossils are found toward the surface and older fossils are farther down
- Whether an organism will reproduce or die depends on this
- The appendix is an example of a ____ structure
- A well-tested concept that explains a wide range of observations
- Information that controls a specific trait
15 Clues: Change in species over time • You are the ____ of your parents • You could describe the dodo bird as _____ • Information that controls a specific trait • The theory that evolution happens overtime • The appendix is an example of a ____ structure • In Museums we have millions of _____ on display • The last known shared ancestor on the tree of evolution • ...
Break it down (ur mental health) 2021-06-18
Across
- Native American story
- Case of Englich and Mussweiler
- One cultural dimension predominant in Asian countries
- Case study on Broca's Area
- Proposed the Dual Process Model
- Average speed of cars before the crash
- Office items
- Way the brain adapts to the environment
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- Study on Osama Bin Laden
- Proposed Preparedness Theory
- Neurotransmitter responsible for spatial memory
- Object Bandura and Ross used
- One brain area that is responsible for one function
- ___ and Kulik
- Mendel gave this to participants
- Love hormone
- Shared identity during a VR simulation
- Proposed Social Identity Theory
- One memory model
19 Clues: Love hormone • Office items • ___ and Kulik • One memory model • Native American story • Study on Osama Bin Laden • Case study on Broca's Area • Proposed Preparedness Theory • Object Bandura and Ross used • Case of Englich and Mussweiler • Proposed the Dual Process Model • Proposed Social Identity Theory • Mendel gave this to participants • Shared identity during a VR simulation • ...
Characteristics of Life and The Cell Theory 2021-09-30
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- describes why
- process of using materials
- used a microscope to observe cork
- cells come from ______________ cells
- Schwann concluded that all animals were made of cells
- organisms can be _____________ (made of 1 cell) or multicellular (made of more than 1 cell)
- concluded all plants were made of cells
- DNA is inherited from your ______________
- all living things ___________ and develop during at least part of their life
- living things need a constant supply of materials and ______________
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- process of keeping the internal environment stable/balanced/constant
- organisms detect and respond to internal and external ___________
- stimuli that come from within the organism
- cells are the basic unit of _____________ and function
- observed teeth scrapings, first to view living organisms
- the genetic code
- all living things are made of _____________
- reasoned that all cells come from preexisting cells
- Virchow observed cells ______________
- explains what/how
20 Clues: describes why • the genetic code • explains what/how • process of using materials • used a microscope to observe cork • cells come from ______________ cells • Virchow observed cells ______________ • concluded all plants were made of cells • DNA is inherited from your ______________ • stimuli that come from within the organism • all living things are made of _____________ • ...
INRS ICE 2015-04-29
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- questions that ask respondents to rate a number of options
- measurement scales that use an absolute zero
- research: characterised by rigorous and systematic investigations
- variables that are likely to cause an effect
- the study of being or reality
- a field research approach that involves describing a culture the researcher is interested in
- sampling that involves choosing elements that you wish to include based on a set of characteristics
- theory about theory
- research that usually attempts to study an unknown area
- sampling that entails first splitting the population into sub-units or levels
- how simply and concisely a theory explains complex aspects
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- research where the researcher does not affect the findings of the study
- paradigm concerned with subjective knowledge and understanding
- tentative statement about a relationship between variables
- basic component of theories
- general to specific reasoning
- a cluster or set of beliefs in a particular discipline that determine what should be researched
17 Clues: theory about theory • basic component of theories • the study of being or reality • general to specific reasoning • measurement scales that use an absolute zero • variables that are likely to cause an effect • research that usually attempts to study an unknown area • questions that ask respondents to rate a number of options • ...
Micro Economics first term 2025-12-16
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- A movement along the Supply Curve, increasing quantity in response to a rise in price
- Abbreviation for Elasticity of Supply
- Abbreviation for cross elasticity of demand
- What we want to buy, in terms of price and quantity
- The Economist who with wife Mary invented Supply and Demand curves
- British Economist, wrote the General Theory of Employment Interest and Money
- When at the prevailing price, Quantity supplied is less than quantity demanded
- Each consumer in the market will usually be prepared this extra amount
- The US name for a type of Economic Agent that produces all goods and services
- When at the prevailing price, Quantity supplied is greater than quantity demanded
- The type of diagram showing income flows around the economy
- The maximum we can produce
- Famous father of monetarist economics
- Responsiveness of Quantity to a change in Income
- Where you buy stocks and shares
- The Cost of the next best alternative forgone
- A good that can only be supplied by the Government, due to the Free Rider Effect
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- The name for the Bank of England Interest Rate
- An untestable opinion
- Abbreviation for Price elasticity of demand
- The Economics of Keynes
- Tax Collected from Consumers by Producers and sent to the Government
- Responsiveness of Quantity to a change in price
- The Economics of Adam Smith
- A medium of exchange
- The return on monehy placed in a Bank
- A movement along the Demand Curve, increasing quantity in response to a fall in price
- The fundamental problem
- A desciption of a testable hypothesis
- What producers are delivering in the market
- The Economics of Friedmann
- What the Government may do to increase consumption
- Karl Marx partner in writing the Communist Manifesto
- Point of Balance of Supply and Demand
- Allowing countries and firms to utilise their unique advantage
- Adam Smith believed that all sane people reacted and thought using this principle
36 Clues: A medium of exchange • An untestable opinion • The Economics of Keynes • The fundamental problem • The Economics of Friedmann • The maximum we can produce • The Economics of Adam Smith • Where you buy stocks and shares • Abbreviation for Elasticity of Supply • The return on monehy placed in a Bank • A desciption of a testable hypothesis • Point of Balance of Supply and Demand • ...
15-1,15-2 Crossword Ashtyn Newcomer 2021-04-12
Across
- special relativity and genral relativity
- was a german philosopher and cultural critic
- a form of music, often up beat and happy
- the worst economic downturn in the history of the industrial world
- 32nd president
- grade movement in art and literature
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- an austrian nuerologist and the founder of psychopathology
- germanys government from 1919 to 1933
- an american aviator, military officer, author, inventor, and activist
- form of government with political parties form a government
- german born physicist, known for developing the theory relativity and important contributions of the theory of quantem mechanics
- a theory which emphasizes the existence of an individual person as free
- series of programs, public work programs, and financial reports
13 Clues: 32nd president • grade movement in art and literature • germanys government from 1919 to 1933 • special relativity and genral relativity • a form of music, often up beat and happy • was a german philosopher and cultural critic • an austrian nuerologist and the founder of psychopathology • form of government with political parties form a government • ...
Fundamental Of Partnership and Goodwill 2024-06-28
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- In case of partnership,the act of any partner is binding on ___ partners
- Unrecored assest are are transferred to
- _____ is the basis of partnership b/w partners to run the partnership business
- Goodwill is capitalized value of _____
- Liability of a partner is
- Money withdrawn from a business by its owner is called ______
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- Employes captial invested in the firms businessinvested
- Managers commission is a _____ against profit
- Excess amount that a firm gets over and aboue the market value of assets at the time of sale of business
- ______ goodwill is not accounted in books
- Goodwill is an _____ assest
- Interest of capital is allowed when the firm earns______ during the year
12 Clues: Liability of a partner is • Goodwill is an _____ assest • Goodwill is capitalized value of _____ • Unrecored assest are are transferred to • ______ goodwill is not accounted in books • Managers commission is a _____ against profit • Employes captial invested in the firms businessinvested • Money withdrawn from a business by its owner is called ______ • ...
Theory Crossword 2021-09-21
Across
- Father of Kindergarten
- first level of Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs
- Third stage of speech development
- child believing that nature is alive
- This type of learning is through observation
- Ollie’s Youtube Channel is called ___ Productions
- Thinking about thinking
- Behaviorist Theorist
- Intelligence involving living things
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- Children can focus on more than one problem
- originator of anti-bias education
- ______ created the zone of proximal development
- taking in new information to existing schemas
- Theory that states behavior is a function of the environment
- Creator of Theory of Language
- 2nd stage of speech development
- quantity stays the same when appearance changes
- Intelligence that a child learns best from pictures
- first stage of Vygotsky’s speech development
- knowledge categories helping us interpret the world
20 Clues: Behaviorist Theorist • Father of Kindergarten • Thinking about thinking • Creator of Theory of Language • 2nd stage of speech development • originator of anti-bias education • Third stage of speech development • child believing that nature is alive • Intelligence involving living things • first level of Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs • Children can focus on more than one problem • ...
Business Terms 2024-02-15
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- the process in which goods move through more than one middle firm before reaching the consumer
- business that sells directly to the consumer and displays products
- must be completed in order for an exchange to occur
- a middle firm that assists with distribution
- the path that a product travels from producer to consumer
- the needs of customers when planning, pricing, distributing, and promoting a product or service
- a two step process used to market products and services
- methods used to communicate information to customers
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- anything offered to the target market to satisfy their needs
- a clearly identified group of consumers
- the reason for making a purchase
- process through which goods are bought by the consumer directly from the producer
- includes locations where the product is sold
- a combination of marketing elements designed to meet the needs of a target market
- what the customer's pay
15 Clues: what the customer's pay • the reason for making a purchase • a clearly identified group of consumers • includes locations where the product is sold • a middle firm that assists with distribution • must be completed in order for an exchange to occur • methods used to communicate information to customers • a two step process used to market products and services • ...
Micro Word Search 2023-05-18
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- a price _______ causes shortages
- __________ revenue = _____________ cost
- all the action that a firm takes will affect the other firm in the oligopoly
- unlimited wants, limited resources
- deadweight loss are the transactions that should occur but don't due to ______________ ___________
- a unit of utility
- beef and potatoes are an example of _____________ goods
- price consumers are willing to pay minus the actual price is the __________ surplus
- a price ________ causes surpluses
- as income increases, people will buy more of normal goods and less of inferior goods
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- when one uses a product and others benefit from it, it is considered a ____________ externality
- upper limit of a quantity that can be bought or sold
- change in price causes a _____________ along the curve
- if you buy the trader joe's oreos instead of the brand name oreos, you are buying an ___________ good
- a PPC can have constant and increasing opportunity cost curves, but you can't have a ____________ opportunity cost curve
- the demand from a resource is derived by product demand
- a group that agrees to control the price and output of a product (plural)
- good national defense is great example of a _____________ __________
- pollution is an example of a ____________ externality
- tax placed on a good that is imported or exported (plural)
20 Clues: a unit of utility • a price _______ causes shortages • a price ________ causes surpluses • unlimited wants, limited resources • __________ revenue = _____________ cost • upper limit of a quantity that can be bought or sold • pollution is an example of a ____________ externality • change in price causes a _____________ along the curve • ...
Fundamentals of Partnership 2021-07-03
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- Interest on advance given to the firm is a
- Interest on capital will be paid to the partners if provided for in the partnership deed but only out of:
- Number of partners in a partnership firm may be
- In the absence ofany agreement, the profits or losses of the firm are shared
- Liability of partner is
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- Interest on Partner’s capital is
- Partners’ current accounts are opened when their capital is
- Preparation of partnership agreement in writing is
8 Clues: Liability of partner is • Interest on Partner’s capital is • Interest on advance given to the firm is a • Number of partners in a partnership firm may be • Preparation of partnership agreement in writing is • Partners’ current accounts are opened when their capital is • In the absence ofany agreement, the profits or losses of the firm are shared • ...
Economics Review Crossword! 2013-04-04
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- One knock of capitalism is that it can create income _______...for example, America's top 1% controls 35-40% of the wealth.
- The amount of money you have from income AFTER taxes/wages/expenditures.
- One of the factors of production; also called resources.
- One positive of capitalism is that economic freedom usually means more _________ freedom.
- One of the factors of production; this is the term for the actual people who do the work.
- An economic system that is capitalist and has NO government input is called _________ capitalism.
- This negative of capitalism happens when a single firm has too much power, resulting in lower wages for employees.
- An economy that uses supply and demand to determine price is a ______ economy.
- An economic theory that private industry should control both land and capital. It is also the primary economic system of America.
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- One of the factors of production; this is what we call factories, tools, raw materials, etc.
- This negative of capitalism results in a single corporation cornering (controlling) the market on a good.
- An economic system that is capitalist yet provided healthcare/education to the poor is called _____ capitalism.
- How badly (or how much) the public wants an item.
- One positive of capitalism is that is creates _________ between corporations, resulting in better products at cheaper prices.
- How much of something is put into the market
- What GDP stands for (GDP is the measure of the total worth of the total goods of the economy THAT YEAR).
- The percentage of income that is profit, measured year to year
- America has the _______ highest GDP in the world.
- AN economy that has the government determine pricing is a ______ economy.
- An economic system that is capitalist but controlled by the government is called _____ capitalism.
- An economy that has parts of one economic system and parts of another is a ______ economy.
21 Clues: How much of something is put into the market • How badly (or how much) the public wants an item. • America has the _______ highest GDP in the world. • One of the factors of production; also called resources. • The percentage of income that is profit, measured year to year • The amount of money you have from income AFTER taxes/wages/expenditures. • ...
Chapter 11 terms 2023-10-06
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- allows corporations to buy outstanding bonds before the maturity date
- a legal document detailing all conditions relating to a bond issue
- a financially independent firm that acts as a bondholder's representative
- investments that increase in value
- date the date when the corporation is to repay t
- bond that's registered in the owner's name by issuing the company
- A dollar amount the bondholder will receive at the bond's maturity
- bond that's registered in the owner's name by the issuing company
- a debt security system issued by a state or local government
- the rate of return earned by an investor who holds a bond for a period of time
- The ability to buy or sell an investment quickly
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- a bond that is repaid from the income generated by the project it's made to finance
- a written pledge of a government to repay a sum of money
- bond that can be exchanged for a specific number of shares of a corporations common stock
- allows corporations to buy outstanding bonds from current bondholders
- bond that is backed only by the reputation of the issuing corporation
- corporate bond secured by various assets of the issuing firm
- the measure of uncertainty about an outcome
- The amount of money you can get quickly in case of emergency
- minimal risk or loss
20 Clues: minimal risk or loss • investments that increase in value • the measure of uncertainty about an outcome • The ability to buy or sell an investment quickly • date the date when the corporation is to repay t • a written pledge of a government to repay a sum of money • corporate bond secured by various assets of the issuing firm • ...
Gabe's civics crossword 2020-03-03
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- the leader of parliament
- a single person or party that controls supreme power
- a legislative body which has two houses
- the people vote for everything
- a legislative body with just one house
- a man who wanted american to be an agrarian republic
- The american diplomat in France during the american revolution
- a centrally controlled "democracy"
- a government with revolving around a religion
- government evolved from evolution
- an independent nation that can make laws autonomously
- people elect officials who then engage in democracy
- you learn about this in civics class
- theory of the consent of the governed
- a strong central government ruling over multiple states
- a group that holds power with the consent of the governed(usually)
- a theory that says government comes from humans forcing other humans to pay taxes
- conflict between the people
- rights that men are born with
- god exists and he wants me to be you king
- the man who wrote of men's basic rights, like life, liberty, and property
- a colony where the colony leader divided up the land
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- a system of how things are purchased
- the ability of a state to make it's own decisions
- a broad category of deciding things in which the majority wins
- what the government provides for you
- the third king named george
- a small group of people rule the people
- services provided to the public from the government
- the power only exists among the powerful elite
- a theory originating with carl marx, it's basically communism
- the highest class in certain societies
- a group of states that have a weak central government
- a document that the Americans used to declare independance
- a system where the parliament makes decisions for the people
- english document that limited the power of the king
- colonies that received a charter from the king
- colonies that are ruled by the kings representative
- one government controls everything over all levels
- a system with a president
- a governmental theory where multiple groups have the power
- a bill that separated powers in Britain
- the state of the public that the government wants
- the theory that states business owners hold the power
- The Monarch holds supreme autocratic power
- one person has all the power
46 Clues: the leader of parliament • a system with a president • the third king named george • conflict between the people • one person has all the power • rights that men are born with • the people vote for everything • government evolved from evolution • a centrally controlled "democracy" • a system of how things are purchased • what the government provides for you • ...
states of matter 2023-08-14
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- the tendency of matter to change in shape, volume, and area in response to a change in temperature.
- a minute portion of matter.
- relating to or resulting from motion.
- physical substance in general, as distinct from mind and spirit; (in physics) that which occupies space and possesses rest mass, especially as distinct from energy.
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- the 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.
- the colorless fluid part of blood, lymph, or milk, in which corpuscles or fat globules are suspended
- a substance or matter in a state in which it will expand freely to fill the whole of a container, having no fixed shape (unlike a solid) and no fixed volume
- firm and stable in shape; not liquid or fluid.
- a substance that flows freely but is of constant volume, having a consistency like that of water or oil
- a supposition or a system of ideas intended to explain something, especially one based on general principles independent of the thing to be explained.
- the basic unit of a chemical element.
- the action or process of moving or being moved.
12 Clues: a minute portion of matter. • relating to or resulting from motion. • the basic unit of a chemical element. • firm and stable in shape; not liquid or fluid. • the action or process of moving or being moved. • the tendency of matter to change in shape, volume, and area in response to a change in temperature. • ...
Chapter 7 Grade Recovery 2021-04-09
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- heory A theoretical framework in which society is viewed as composed of groups that are competing for scarce resources
- type of crime where attacks are based on a person's race, religion, or other characteristics
- a violation of contextual, cultural, or social norms
- a type of deviance when a violation of norms that does not result in any long-term effects on the individual's self-image or interactions with others
- a small group of wealthy and influential people at the top of society who hold the power and resources
- Elite A small group of wealthy and influential people at the top of society who hold the power and resources, C. Wright Mills
- deviance that occurs when a person's self-concept and behavior begin to change after his or her actions are labeled as deviant by members of society
- activities against the law, but that do not result in injury to any individual other than the person who engages in them
- a theory that asserts crime occurs in communities with weak social ties and the absence of social control
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- a theory that states individuals learn deviant behavior from those close to them who provide models of and opportunities for deviance
- a theory that addresses the relationship between having socially acceptable goals and having socially acceptable means to reach those goals
- the ascribing of a deviant behavior to another person by members of society
- crime committed by white-collar workers in a business environment
- a theory that suggests conformity to the prevailing cultural norms of lower-class society causes crime
- a theory that suggests conformity to the prevailing cultural norms of lower-class society causes crime
- crimes that involve the destruction or theft of property, but do not use force or the threat of force
- a theory that states social control is directly affected by the strength of social bonds and that deviance results from a feeling of disconnection from society
- activities against the law, but that do not result in injury to any individual other than the person who engages in them
18 Clues: a violation of contextual, cultural, or social norms • crime committed by white-collar workers in a business environment • the ascribing of a deviant behavior to another person by members of society • type of crime where attacks are based on a person's race, religion, or other characteristics • ...
Cognitive Psychology 2023-11-27
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- Duck!
- Basic unit of spoken language
- Deficits in episodic memory
- Factual information
- Production not comprehension
- 2/3 of conversations
- Theory not based on a single prototype
- Iconic memory
- Past events
- Draw me a bath
- Remembering to remember
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- More specific
- Can cause aphasia
- Organizational form of memory
- The rules of language
- Comprehension not production
- Testing effect
- Women talk ___ compared to men
- Magical number
- Less specific
- Echoic memory
- Knowledge about a situation
- Theory to show shared features
- Prototypical sequence of events
- Schacter's Seven ___ of Memory
25 Clues: Duck! • Past events • More specific • Iconic memory • Less specific • Echoic memory • Testing effect • Magical number • Draw me a bath • Can cause aphasia • Factual information • 2/3 of conversations • The rules of language • Remembering to remember • Deficits in episodic memory • Knowledge about a situation • Comprehension not production • Production not comprehension • Organizational form of memory • ...
Russia Overview 2016-11-23
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- - The name of the priest who led a notable protest: F______r G_______.
- - The Russian parliament that was instituted after 1905.
- - The premier religious institution in Tsarist Russia.
- - The last Romanov Tsar.
- - The "minority" group within the Socialist Democrats.
- - The final stage of history where people will live in peace and plenty.
- - Russian society was basically F______l in its composition.
- - The nickname given to a particular massacre on 9th January 1905.
- - The Tsar who freed the serfs and was assassinated.
- - A capable leader in the Bolshevik movement (first name: Leon).
- - The revolutionary group that assassinated a Tsar.
- - The most famous author of a theory that claimed to be a "scientific view of history".
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- - The name of the Tsarina; greatly disliked by the Russian people.
- - The group of educated, middle-class professionals who wanted gradual reform to the Tsarist system.
- - The liberal reforms and changes that were issued after the 1905 uprising.
- - The name given to middle-class professionals or owners of the means of production.
- - The theory of government which vests power in one man.
- - The second-to-last stage of history where the workers will be in charge.
- - The name of the war fought between 1904-05 which Russia lost badly.
- - The term for radically and totally changing an existing system.
- - The eventual leader of the Bolsheviks, and later Soviet Union.
- - The theory of government that vests power in an institution of representatives.
22 Clues: - The last Romanov Tsar. • - The revolutionary group that assassinated a Tsar. • - The Tsar who freed the serfs and was assassinated. • - The premier religious institution in Tsarist Russia. • - The "minority" group within the Socialist Democrats. • - The theory of government which vests power in one man. • - The Russian parliament that was instituted after 1905. • ...
Joshua's crossword 2018-09-25
6 Clues: everyone is ______ in a way • conductive to success ;favourable • savagely fierce, cruel, or violent • to make it cheaper you _________ with someone • there are so many ________ on this square based pyramid • form a theory or conjecture about a subject without firm evidence
HPE 401 Puzzle 2022-12-05
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- genetics determines the possibilities and sets limitations of your motor development
- degree of detail that can be seen in an object
- slow and steady growth and weight gain
- adaptable skill
- rounded
- intellectual domain
- fourth stage in piaget's theory of cognitive development
- our perception of self
- ratio of fat tissue to lean muscle mass
- dimensional vision
- social and emotional domain
- overall body form or configuration
- interpreting new info based upon current interpretation
- third stage in piaget's theory of cognitive development
- rapid growth and weight gain
- learned behavior
- development from inner to extremities
- program started by president Johnson
- most dominant sense for adults
- one eye leads the other in tracking
- unlearned behavior
- does it measure what its supposed to
- static
- rapid growth and weight gain
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- environment allows you to meet or not meet possibilities
- a feeling all is well
- fixed skill
- development from head to tail
- eye and hand/foot are the same
- consistency of scores
- change in body shape and size
- a feeling that you don't get it
- the value we place on ourselves as a persons
- dynamic
- second stage in piaget's theory of cognitive development
- innerrater reliability
- focus is on end result
- laterality and directionality
- organism changing to match the environment
- muscular
- human movement domain
- information the mover receives from their senses
- lean
- first stage in piaget's theory of cognitive development
- self space and general space
- emphasis on the movement itself
- constant growth and weight gain
- static and dynamic
48 Clues: lean • static • rounded • dynamic • muscular • fixed skill • adaptable skill • learned behavior • dimensional vision • unlearned behavior • static and dynamic • intellectual domain • a feeling all is well • consistency of scores • human movement domain • our perception of self • innerrater reliability • focus is on end result • social and emotional domain • rapid growth and weight gain • ...
AP Seminar Vocabulary Crossword-Ethan Ashford/Thomas Christensen 2017-08-05
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- A device used in argumentative writing where one acknowledges a point made by one's opponent.
- The circumstances that form the setting for an event, statement, or idea, and in terms of which it can be fully understood and assessed.
- A statement or theory that is put forward as a premise to be maintained or proved.
- An important topic or problem for debate or discussion.
- A particular attitude toward or way of regarding something; a point of view. / true understanding of the relative importance of things; a sense of proportion.
- of reasoning A course of reasoning aimed at demonstrating a truth or falsehood; the methodical process of logical reasoning
- A limiting rule or circumstance; a restriction.
- the conclusion that can be drawn from something, although it is not explicitly stated.
- Bad or erroneous reasoning that results in an unsound argument.
- The quality of being convincing or believable.
- An attempt to persuade someone of something, by giving reasons or evidence for accepting a particular conclusion.
- The quality of being logically or factually sound; soundness or cogency.
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- An argument or set of reasons put forward to oppose an idea or theory developed in another argument.
- A discussion of something such as an event or theory.
- The quality of being trustworthy or of performing consistently well.
- A means of solving a problem or dealing with a difficult situation.
- A form of logic in which specific inferences are drawn from multiple premises.
- An assuming that something is true.
- The action of proving a statement or theory to be wrong or false.
- A type of reasoning that follows a particular flow or behavior so as to make inferences, whereas the latter uses available information, facts or premises to arrive at a conclusion.
- A controversial statement that a debater supports or refutes with evidence and reasoning.
- A refutation or contradiction.
22 Clues: A refutation or contradiction. • An assuming that something is true. • The quality of being convincing or believable. • A limiting rule or circumstance; a restriction. • A discussion of something such as an event or theory. • An important topic or problem for debate or discussion. • Bad or erroneous reasoning that results in an unsound argument. • ...
FORMS OF BUSINESS ORGANISATION 2017-04-22
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- 11. These societies are developed to help the small traders to sell their products
- 6. It is one of the merit of partnership firms
- 8. These societies are voluntary associations of persons
- 14. The minimum number of members for public company is
- 16. Maximum number of members in a public company is
- 9. The liability of members of a cooperative society is
- 15. Maximum number of members in a private company is
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- 7. These partners do not take part in the day today affairs of the firm
- 2. The business in H.U.F is controlled by
- 3. For running this form of business requires minimum 2 persons
- 12. They are the owners of a company
- 13. A company is a ………. Person created by Law
- 10. The motive of cooperative society is
- 4. In the absence of agreement profit in partnership is shared
- 5. The minimum number of members required to run a partnership firm
15 Clues: 12. They are the owners of a company • 10. The motive of cooperative society is • 2. The business in H.U.F is controlled by • 6. It is one of the merit of partnership firms • 13. A company is a ………. Person created by Law • 16. Maximum number of members in a public company is • 15. Maximum number of members in a private company is • ...
Chapter9 ice task (AILWEI AND LEZIWE) 2015-08-01
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- /business that present value innovation pg 297
- /offers insight into the fall of a market pg.291
- / long term wave of theory pg.305-308
- /business that me -too products
- /periodically reshape existing structure of industry new methods of production
- /business wit value improvements
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- innovation /occurs as an inherent feature of market system pg392...
- /theory of creative destruction 308
- / is a design theory
- focus /when comparing their strengths and weaknesses to those of competitors pg220-224
- /about mindset pg 304
- /short sighted pg309-311
- /is beside on quality pg 290-296
- / comparing strengths and weaknesses pg294 - 297
- /who organisations provide services for pg.292-295
- /pyramid innovation pg291-pg293
16 Clues: / is a design theory • /about mindset pg 304 • /short sighted pg309-311 • /business that me -too products • /pyramid innovation pg291-pg293 • /business wit value improvements • /is beside on quality pg 290-296 • /theory of creative destruction 308 • / long term wave of theory pg.305-308 • /business that present value innovation pg 297 • ...
Work 2014-02-14
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- When people go out of the job when they get old.
- People who heal animals.
- Person that buy or sell anthic things.
- Money that people get after retired.
- When go in/out the job.
- Person who works at school.
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- Person who helps people to recover after operation.
- Jon has *** work hours.
- Money that you earn every month.
- Money that firm earn per year.
- What are you expecting when you buy lottery tickets.
- Firm boss.
- Person who cooks in restaurants.
13 Clues: Firm boss. • Jon has *** work hours. • When go in/out the job. • People who heal animals. • Person who works at school. • Money that firm earn per year. • Money that you earn every month. • Person who cooks in restaurants. • Money that people get after retired. • Person that buy or sell anthic things. • When people go out of the job when they get old. • ...
Tina revolution crossword 2016-02-22
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- a system of government which was a theory by a German, Karl Marx
- new name for Russia
- workers or working class people
- man of steel
- British soldiers shot 26 unarmed civilians in a protest
- against the Bolsheviks
- war fought between the Russian empire and the Japanese empire
- countries who were against the red army
- he was the head of the provisional government
- lead by Lenin
- Russian revolution March, 1917
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- ordered partial mobilization of the Russian army against Austria-Hungary
- Alexandra believed (he) had powers
- emergency government
- originally went by Vladimir Ilyich Ulyanov
- means "to think" or "to consider"
- an economy policy proposed by Lenin
- Russian army
- came up with the theory of communism
19 Clues: man of steel • Russian army • lead by Lenin • new name for Russia • emergency government • against the Bolsheviks • Russian revolution March, 1917 • workers or working class people • means "to think" or "to consider" • Alexandra believed (he) had powers • an economy policy proposed by Lenin • came up with the theory of communism • countries who were against the red army • ...
Fundamentals of Partnership 2021-07-03
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- Interest on advance given to the firm is a
- Interest on capital will be paid to the partners if provided for in the partnership deed but only out of:
- Number of partners in a partnership firm may be
- In the absence ofany agreement, the profits or losses of the firm are shared
- Liability of partner is
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- Interest on Partner’s capital is
- Partners’ current accounts are opened when their capital is
- Preparation of partnership agreement in writing is
8 Clues: Liability of partner is • Interest on Partner’s capital is • Interest on advance given to the firm is a • Number of partners in a partnership firm may be • Preparation of partnership agreement in writing is • Partners’ current accounts are opened when their capital is • In the absence ofany agreement, the profits or losses of the firm are shared • ...
Economics Review Crossword! 2013-04-04
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- One positive of capitalism is that is creates _________ between corporations, resulting in better products at cheaper prices.
- One positive of capitalism is that economic freedom usually means more _________ freedom.
- An economic system that is capitalist and has NO government input is called _________ capitalism.
- An economic system that is capitalist but controlled by the government is called _____ capitalism.
- The percentage of income that is profit, measured year to year
- AN economy that has the government determine pricing is a ______ economy.
- One knock of capitalism is that it can create income _______...for example, America's top 1% controls 35-40% of the wealth.
- One of the factors of production; this is the term for the actual people who do the work.
- How badly (or how much) the public wants an item.
- The amount of money you have from income AFTER taxes/wages/expenditures.
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- What GDP stands for (GDP is the measure of the total worth of the total goods of the economy THAT YEAR).
- This negative of capitalism happens when a single firm has too much power, resulting in lower wages for employees.
- An economy that uses supply and demand to determine price is a ______ economy.
- How much of something is put into the market
- An economic theory that private industry should control both land and capital. It is also the primary economic system of America.
- This negative of capitalism results in a single corporation cornering (controlling) the market on a good.
- One of the factors of production; this is what we call factories, tools, raw materials, etc.
- America has the _______ highest GDP in the world.
- An economic system that is capitalist yet provided healthcare/education to the poor is called _____ capitalism.
- One of the factors of production; also called resources.
- An economy that has parts of one economic system and parts of another is a ______ economy.
21 Clues: How much of something is put into the market • America has the _______ highest GDP in the world. • How badly (or how much) the public wants an item. • One of the factors of production; also called resources. • The percentage of income that is profit, measured year to year • The amount of money you have from income AFTER taxes/wages/expenditures. • ...
AP Psych Famous Names 2016-04-20
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- Found that contact is important in development. Studied attachment in infant monkeys with artificial mothers
- Set up the first psychological laboratory in Leipzig Germany
- Described process of classical conditioning through experiments with dogs
- Cognitive therapy, changing people’s thinking can change how they feel and behave. Found that suggested negative beliefs cause depression
- Memorized a list of nonsense syllables to show the concept of relearning. Found that forgetting is initially rapid and then levels off
- Neo-freudian, stated that personality is molded by current fears and impulses rather than being determined solely by childhood experiences
- Cognitive dissonance theory
- Studied taste aversion
- Neo-freudian, believed we have collective unconscious
- Developed a model of parenting styles which include authoritarian, authoritative, permissive
- Developed theory of multiple intelligences: intrapersonal, interpersonal, naturalist, linguistic, logical mathematical, musical, spatial, bodily kinesthetic
- Proposed that all languages share universal grammar
- Demonstrated misinformation effect through studies on eyewitness testimonies
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- Developed 3 levels of moral thinking: pre-conventional, conventional, post-conventional
- Studied universality of facial expressions
- Initiated human split-brain research
- Humanistic psychologist, hierarchy of needs, self-actualization
- Humanistic psychologist. Created client-centered therapy. Emphasized unconditional positive regard and empathy
- Observed an infant’s attachment to parents when placed in strange situations (insecure, secure attachment)
- Found that 2 stimuli must differ by a constant minimum percentage rather than amount
- Conducted research on hypnosis, proposed dissociation theory of split consciousness
- Developed rational emotive behavior therapy
- Positive psychologist, studied dogs that demonstrated learned helplessness
- Developed triarchic / three intelligences theory: practical intelligence, creative intelligence, analytical intelligence
- Conducted a study on obedience when he had a subject shock a patient
- Psychoanalysis, id/ego/superego
- Believed that each stage of life had its own psychosocial task/ 8-stage theory of psychosocial development
- Studied conformity. Line test showed that individuals conformed even when they knew the answer was wrong
28 Clues: Studied taste aversion • Cognitive dissonance theory • Psychoanalysis, id/ego/superego • Initiated human split-brain research • Studied universality of facial expressions • Developed rational emotive behavior therapy • Proposed that all languages share universal grammar • Neo-freudian, believed we have collective unconscious • ...
Sensation and Perception 2015-11-16
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- It is a very light sleep similar to stage one in which there are vivid dreams and nightmares.
- Difficulty to fall asleep and stay asleep. It is the most common sleep disorder.
- It is happening when you are aware of that fact that you are dreaming.
- Sleep disorder in which a person falls immediately into REM sleep during the day without warning.
- Evolutionary theory based on the fact that many predatory animals hunt at night.
- The caffeine blocks the receptor sites of that hormone.
- What you see in a dream.
- Hormone inducing sleep.
- There are five of them.
- Sleep disorder, common in children because of the development of their nervous system.
- Hidden meaning in dreams.
- Our awareness of ourselves and of our environment.
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- Theory that the we sleep at night because the body heals itself at night.
- Natural loss of consciousness.
- Scientific theory that explains the dreams as being the brain's attempt to make sense of random neural activity.
- Disorder in which the person stops breathing for nearly half a minute or more during sleep.
- Biological clock regulating body function on a 24 hours cycle.
- People who consistently need less sleep than the average.
- It registers UV light and increases the level of melatonin.
- Sequences of images, feelings, ideas that occur in the REM sleep.
20 Clues: Hormone inducing sleep. • There are five of them. • What you see in a dream. • Hidden meaning in dreams. • Natural loss of consciousness. • Our awareness of ourselves and of our environment. • The caffeine blocks the receptor sites of that hormone. • People who consistently need less sleep than the average. • It registers UV light and increases the level of melatonin. • ...
NURSING HISTORY 2021-06-22
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- In 1859 the ____ of nursing was published It was one of the first nursing manuals ever written.
- Margaret _____ established the National Birth Control League that later became Planned Parenthood.
- Lillian _______ founded the Visiting Nurse Service of New York.
- Nurse ____ are rooted in the centuries-old tradition of childbirth at home
- By the mid-1930s the increasing technological and clinical demands of patient care
- Who was the father of medicine?
- she was the first professionally trained American nurse. She established nursing training programs in the United States and Japan, and created the first system for keeping individual medical records for hospitalized patients.
- Florence nightingale was born in _____
- Nightingale’s work served as an inspiration for nurses in the _____ Civil War.
- she was one of America’s foremost nursing theorists who developed the Self-Care Deficit Nursing Theory, also known as the Orem Model of Nursing.
- Nursing uniforms become more casual. Nurses in hospital settings began to wear “__________”.
- In the year 1881 Clara ______ established the American red cross
- She was an American nurse and the first published nursing theorist since Florence Nightingale. She created the middle-range nursing theory of interpersonal relations, which helped to revolutionize the scholarly work of nurses.
- In this country Florence Nightingale receives numerous awards and honors.
- _______health nursing practice concentrates on the care of those with emotional or stress-related concerns.
- Florence Nightingale was awarded the order of _______. She was the first woman to receive the award.
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- The word ___ originally came from the Latin word "nutrire", meaning to suckle, referring to a wet-nurse; only in the late 16th century did it attain its modern meaning of a person who cares for the infirm.
- She is the lady with a lamp.
- florence Nightingale’s ______ Theory defined Nursing as “the act of utilizing the patient’s environment to assist him in his recovery.”
- National Organization of _ Graduate Nurses capitalized on the acute shortage of nurses during World War II
- The first trained nurses arrived in ______, they were five Irish Sisters of Charity.
- the __ Black Nurses Association (NBNA) formed in 1971 as a parallel organization to the ANA
- she was a nurse, theorist, and author known for her Need Theory and defining nursing as: “The unique function of the nurse is to assist the individual, sick or well, in the performance of those activities contributing to health or its recovery (or to peaceful death) that he would perform unaided if he had the necessary strength, will or knowledge.”
- she was a nursing theorist, nursing professor and developer of the concept of transcultural nursing.
- ___ THEORY The knowledge that many illnesses were caused by bacteria
- She was best known for developing the Theory of Human Caring
- a wealthy French-born banker, won the hearts of citizens of his adopted city of Philadelphia for his courageous and compassionate nursing of the victims of the 1793 yellow fever epidemic.
- the British government asked Nightingale to take a small group of nurses to the military hospital at ____
- The ____ passes the Nursing Act of 1919, which provides for registration of nurses. The first name entered in the register as SRN 001 was Ethel Gordon Fenwick
- Florence Nightingale and 38 volunteer nurses are sent to ________ on October 21 to assist with caring for the injured of the Crimean War.
30 Clues: She is the lady with a lamp. • Who was the father of medicine? • Florence nightingale was born in _____ • She was best known for developing the Theory of Human Caring • Lillian _______ founded the Visiting Nurse Service of New York. • In the year 1881 Clara ______ established the American red cross • ...
The Firm 2020-04-28
4 Clues: The associates valued it above all • Mitch had not grown up in richness but in • Mitch wanted to succeed, have the best job and a lot of money. He was • These were in the house because they listened to Mitch´s conversations
Plate Tectonics Crosswords 2025-04-09
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- The theory that the continents were joined together in one large continent 225 million years ago.
- The area below the lithosfere. It's more 'plastic' than the lithosphere, so it's easier to bend and move.
- The energy is transferred when convection current contacts the ______.
- A mountain range running the length of the Atlantic Ocean.
- One of the two types of crust.
- American geologist who used sonar scans to support Wegener's idea of continental drift.
- One of the two types of crust.
- The Theory of Continental ________.
- Paleontologists noticed that these were the same on different continents even though the continents were separated by oceans.
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- Stays around the core and rises to the crust when it gains enough thermal energy.
- The process where the magma around the core gains the thermal energy, rises to the crust, and pushes on the crust before cooling and sinking back down.
- The layer of the Earth below the crust.
- Scientist who first proposed the theory that the continents drifted.
- The outermost solid portion of the planet Earth.
- Alfred Wegener noticed that the coast of South America fit into the coast of this continent, just like a jigsaw puzzle.
- The layer where the tectonic activity occurs.
- Source of heat in the mantle.
- The Earth's _________ field is created in the outer core.
- Plate ________.
19 Clues: Plate ________. • Source of heat in the mantle. • One of the two types of crust. • One of the two types of crust. • The Theory of Continental ________. • The layer of the Earth below the crust. • The layer where the tectonic activity occurs. • The outermost solid portion of the planet Earth. • The Earth's _________ field is created in the outer core. • ...
Development of the Atomic Theory 2024-10-06
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- British,"Father of Atomic Theory"
- planetary model
- determined the charge on the electron
- color of the cathode ray
- atomos,small,indivisible
- earth,wind water,fire
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- elixir of life,change lead into gold
- arranged elements by atomic number
- plum-pudding model,discovered electrons
- saw a connection between atoms and electricity
- gold foil,discovered the nucleus
11 Clues: planetary model • earth,wind water,fire • color of the cathode ray • atomos,small,indivisible • gold foil,discovered the nucleus • British,"Father of Atomic Theory" • arranged elements by atomic number • elixir of life,change lead into gold • determined the charge on the electron • plum-pudding model,discovered electrons • saw a connection between atoms and electricity
RC4. Tentacles! tales of the Giant Squid 2023-09-02
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- a sea animal that has a pair of tail fins and ten arms
- cup any cup that holds on by creating a pressure difference or vacuum
- A mark on the skin that is left after a cut or other wound has healed.
- A traditional story about gods, ancestors, or heroes, told to explain the natural world or the customs and beliefs of a society.
- spine
- the part of the leg between the hip and the knee
- a long pole with a flat blade at one end that is used for rowing a boat
- bird's mouth
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- to put into a sleep-like state
- to eject a spurt of liquid
- firm, strong
- to cook over boiling water
- to pull a person's attention in another direction
- to catch and tear
- A long, slender, flexible arm-like structure found around the mouth or head of an animal.
15 Clues: spine • firm, strong • bird's mouth • to catch and tear • to eject a spurt of liquid • to cook over boiling water • to put into a sleep-like state • the part of the leg between the hip and the knee • to pull a person's attention in another direction • a sea animal that has a pair of tail fins and ten arms • cup any cup that holds on by creating a pressure difference or vacuum • ...
Economics Review Crossword! 2013-04-04
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- One positive of capitalism is that is creates _________ between corporations, resulting in better products at cheaper prices.
- An economic system that is capitalist yet provided healthcare/education to the poor is called _____ capitalism.
- America has the _______ highest GDP in the world.
- The percentage of income that is profit, measured year to year
- What GDP stands for (GDP is the measure of the total worth of the total goods of the economy THAT YEAR).
- An economy that has parts of one economic system and parts of another is a ______ economy.
- One of the factors of production; this is the term for the actual people who do the work.
- The amount of money you have from income AFTER taxes/wages/expenditures.
- One of the factors of production; also called resources.
- This negative of capitalism results in a single corporation cornering (controlling) the market on a good.
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- An economy that uses supply and demand to determine price is a ______ economy.
- AN economy that has the government determine pricing is a ______ economy.
- An economic theory that private industry should control both land and capital. It is also the primary economic system of America.
- An economic system that is capitalist and has NO government input is called _________ capitalism.
- How badly (or how much) the public wants an item.
- How much of something is put into the market
- One knock of capitalism is that it can create income _______...for example, America's top 1% controls 35-40% of the wealth.
- This negative of capitalism happens when a single firm has too much power, resulting in lower wages for employees.
- One positive of capitalism is that economic freedom usually means more _________ freedom.
- One of the factors of production; this is what we call factories, tools, raw materials, etc.
- An economic system that is capitalist but controlled by the government is called _____ capitalism.
21 Clues: How much of something is put into the market • How badly (or how much) the public wants an item. • America has the _______ highest GDP in the world. • One of the factors of production; also called resources. • The percentage of income that is profit, measured year to year • The amount of money you have from income AFTER taxes/wages/expenditures. • ...
Topic 16 Lesson 4 - Scientific Revolution 2024-03-22
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- any organized study of the natural world
- came up with the heliocentric theory
- advanced the study of the human body by dissecting dead human bodies
- theory that the sun and the planets moved around the earth
- time period of a new way of thinking about science
- created the pendulum for clocks
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- theorized that the planets move in oval paths called ellipses
- offered safety to scholars who were trying to study and learn
- sun-centered theory
- developed the scientific method
- theorized the idea of gravity after seeing an apple fall
- developed a large amount of scientific knowledge
12 Clues: sun-centered theory • developed the scientific method • created the pendulum for clocks • came up with the heliocentric theory • any organized study of the natural world • developed a large amount of scientific knowledge • time period of a new way of thinking about science • theorized the idea of gravity after seeing an apple fall • ...
AOK Human Sciences 2024-08-20
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- Differing human perspectives
- One of the rookie soldiers in our mini-experiment
- the study of humans
- Zimbardo's first name
- What the guards did to the prisoners
- Criticised the free market
- The type of experiment Zimbardo created
- The day the experiment ended out of two weeks
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- The ethical right to leave an experiment willingly
- ...constraints
- One of the military guards in our mini-experiment
- Marx's theory
- Smith's theory
- Supported the free market
14 Clues: Marx's theory • ...constraints • Smith's theory • the study of humans • Zimbardo's first name • Supported the free market • Criticised the free market • Differing human perspectives • What the guards did to the prisoners • The type of experiment Zimbardo created • The day the experiment ended out of two weeks • One of the military guards in our mini-experiment • ...
Physics 2017-03-02
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- The seventh planet from the Earth
- The ursa that resembling a small bucket
- The force resulting from the force of attraction and weight
- The name of planet and chocolate
- The ion can have the positive electrical charge and ...
- Founder of physics, a student of Plato
- Earth satellite
- The force produced by the motion of the one thing on the surface of another thing
- The second planet from the Earth
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- The fifth planet from the Earth
- Figures created by stars
- Name of the physic who had the Nobel Prize for the theory of the photoelectric effect
- The star of solar system
- The bond that resulting from the interaction of the
- Physics section that learning the the motion of bodies
- The smallest part of a chemical element
- The creater of color theory
- Science studies the laws of nature
- The elementary particle that involved in thermonuclear reactions
19 Clues: Earth satellite • Figures created by stars • The star of solar system • The creater of color theory • The fifth planet from the Earth • The name of planet and chocolate • The second planet from the Earth • The seventh planet from the Earth • Science studies the laws of nature • Founder of physics, a student of Plato • The ursa that resembling a small bucket • ...
Lev Vygotsky vs Jean Piaget 2025-06-27
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- Russian psychologist known for the sociocultural theory of development
- Instructional support to help a learner perform a task
- Piaget’s process of changing schemas based on new information
- Vygotsky emphasized this type of context in learning
- Piaget’s second stage where symbolic thinking emerges
- Piaget’s process of fitting new info into existing schemas
- Vygotsky saw learning as happening through this with others
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- Piaget’s term for a child’s inability to see another’s point of view
- Learning theory both Piaget and Vygotsky contributed to
- Piaget’s third stage of development is called the ____ operational stage
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- Type of psychology both theorists specialized in
- Vygotsky believed this is key to cognitive development
- Abbreviation for the "Zone of Proximal Development"
- Swiss psychologist famous for his theory of cognitive development
15 Clues: Clue • Type of psychology both theorists specialized in • Abbreviation for the "Zone of Proximal Development" • Vygotsky emphasized this type of context in learning • Piaget’s second stage where symbolic thinking emerges • Instructional support to help a learner perform a task • Vygotsky believed this is key to cognitive development • ...
The Daily Bamboozle 2022-02-02
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- our tendency to form judgments (of sounds, of lights, of income) relative to a neutral level defined by our prior experience.
- co creator of the James lange theory: the theory that our experience of emotion is our awareness of our psychological to an emotion-arousing stimulus.
- established the school of functionalism in psychology co create of the james lange theory.
- a situation involving a single goal or option that has both desirable and undesirable aspects or consequences. The closer an individual comes to the goal, the greater the anxiety, but withdrawal from the goal then increases the desire.
- came up with the theory of general adaptation syndrome, Selye identified these stages as alarm, resistance, and exhaustion. Paved the way for the understanding of these and how they help you cope with stress.
- the Shacter-Singer theory that to experience emotion one must (1) be physically aroused and (2) cognitively label the arousal• Personnel psychology-an I/O^ psychology subfield that helps with job seeking, and with employee recruitment, selection, placement, training, appraisal, and development.
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- a pioneer in the study of emotion and stress in their relation to cognition.
- the theory that an emotion-arousing stimulus simultaneously occurs (1)physiological (2)the subjective experience of emotion: separately but at the same time.
- creator of the two factor theory, his theory he states that emotions have two ingredients: physiological arousal and a cognitive label.
- creator of the cannon bard states that the lower part of the brain, also called the thalamus, controls your experience of emotion theory.
10 Clues: a pioneer in the study of emotion and stress in their relation to cognition. • established the school of functionalism in psychology co create of the james lange theory. • our tendency to form judgments (of sounds, of lights, of income) relative to a neutral level defined by our prior experience. • ...
CCJ 101 Chapter 4 2023-09-27
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- Theory that tries to understand how different inequalities (race, gender, class) interact
- Les Miserables shows the criminal justice system's overwhelming reaction to a _____ offense
- Law that rather than requiring someone say "no" to sexual advances, it is rape if they do not actively say "yes"
- T/F: Human experience is made up of a complex web of various roles and identities
- According to queer theorists, gender is a ________
- ______ theorizes that social conflict exists due to constant power struggles between capitalists and workers
- T/F: Some think environmental laws do not go far enough
- T/F: Racial inequalities rarely occur in the American Criminal Justice System
- Theory where Black Americans are seen as a threat to white American's power, weath, and security so they are controlled by a white-dominated society
- Leader in the field of intersectionality with a focus on Black women
- Who believes in the theory that the best response to crimes against women is to aggressively push for harsher punishments against those who commit these crimes
- Les Miserables shows irony in emphasizing excesses of ______ ______
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- Many colleges have begun implementing what policy as a way to address unwanted sexual contact on campuses?
- What term did Marx use to identify the common ways that people in higher classes justify their relative wealth and privilege?
- Law that makes it unlawful to ask about a rape victim's sexual history during trial
- Which branch of critical criminology looks at how society, and the criminal justice system specifically, oppresses people of color?
- Author of "Discipline and Punish", arguing that the sensibilities of control and manipulation by prisons are now used in everyday life
- Carceral feminists want increasing policing and arrests of ____ perpetrators
- _____ criminologists understand how governments and private companies harm the environment through their activities
- _______ is often hidden and imbedded in the major institutions of the U.S.
- "Human experience is made up of a complex web of various roles and identities" supports which theory?
- Postmodernists like Foucault and Simon are primarily concerned with the actions of ______
- Structuring society based on the needs of men first and foremost is known as _______
- Belief that people think they deserve such material goods and that the government should protect those items
24 Clues: According to queer theorists, gender is a ________ • T/F: Some think environmental laws do not go far enough • Les Miserables shows irony in emphasizing excesses of ______ ______ • Leader in the field of intersectionality with a focus on Black women • _______ is often hidden and imbedded in the major institutions of the U.S. • ...
unit9vocab 2025-01-24
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- An English philosopher who came up with the social contract theory, a theory about how people's morals and views are based on an agreement in the society they live in.
- A Scottish inventor who invented the steam engine.
- Newton An English mathematician and physicist who discovered gravity and the three laws of motion for physics.
- The theory that the sun is in the center of our solar system and the other planets orbit around it.
- An astronomer and a mathematician who proved the theory of the earth orbiting the sun.
- The rejection of economic private property and capitalism.
- The idea that the state in charge has political, economic, social, and cultural influence over the area it has power over.
- A person who comes up with their own business by taking a risk to get profit from their new good or service.
- A person whose beliefs are considered wrong by society because they don’t believe in what the society believes.
- An economic system where industries are owned by the workers and not the private businesses.
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- The method of proving facts by testing and experimenting theories.
- A French philosopher and writer who believed in and pushed for freedom of speech, religion, and the separation of the church and the state.
- The belief that one person running the political power is best for the state.
- A French judge who came up with the idea of the separation of powers, otherwise known as the legislative, judicial, and executive branches.
- A meeting between the major European powers over who got control over what parts of Africa.
- An English physician and philosopher who was known as one of the most influential of the enlightenment thinkers.
- A way of a country spreading its power and influence by taking control over a foreign region's politics and economics.
- Buildings where manufactured and processed goods are made using machines and workers who run those machines.
- When an area becomes more city-like and developed.
19 Clues: A Scottish inventor who invented the steam engine. • When an area becomes more city-like and developed. • The rejection of economic private property and capitalism. • The method of proving facts by testing and experimenting theories. • The belief that one person running the political power is best for the state. • ...
Chapter 11 terms 2023-10-06
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- allows corporations to buy outstanding bonds before the maturity date
- a legal document detailing all conditions relating to a bond issue
- a financially independent firm that acts as a bondholder's representative
- investments that increase in value
- date the date when the corporation is to repay t
- bond that's registered in the owner's name by issuing the company
- A dollar amount the bondholder will receive at the bond's maturity
- bond that's registered in the owner's name by the issuing company
- a debt security system issued by a state or local government
- the rate of return earned by an investor who holds a bond for a period of time
- The ability to buy or sell an investment quickly
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- a bond that is repaid from the income generated by the project it's made to finance
- a written pledge of a government to repay a sum of money
- bond that can be exchanged for a specific number of shares of a corporations common stock
- allows corporations to buy outstanding bonds from current bondholders
- bond that is backed only by the reputation of the issuing corporation
- corporate bond secured by various assets of the issuing firm
- the measure of uncertainty about an outcome
- The amount of money you can get quickly in case of emergency
- minimal risk or loss
20 Clues: minimal risk or loss • investments that increase in value • the measure of uncertainty about an outcome • The ability to buy or sell an investment quickly • date the date when the corporation is to repay t • a written pledge of a government to repay a sum of money • corporate bond secured by various assets of the issuing firm • ...
The Ancien Regime 2026-02-04
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- the type of economy in the ancien regime
- a French intellectual who had a theory about the separation of powers
- the largest collection of knowledge in the Western world created during Enlightenment
- a French intellectual who had a theory about the social contract
- the new communications media during Enlightenment
- absolutism was tied to the _____ rights of the kings
- a caffeinated drink that came to Europe from the American colonies
- a system in which the ruler, usually a monarch, holds absolute power over the government and the lives of people
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- an economic policy which considers that the wealth of a country came from accumulating precious metals through trade
- a form of absolutism influenced by Enlightenment ideas
- the type of monarchy that England was during the Ancien Regime
- the social group that peasants belonged to
- a French intellectual who had a theory about equality
- a French term that means the State doesn't intervene in the economy
- a new economic policy under Enlightenment that said a country's wealth comes from nature
- the type of trade that happened during the Ancien Regime
- a movement that emerged in France that included ideas like criticism of the Ancien Regime and scientific ways of thinking
17 Clues: the type of economy in the ancien regime • the social group that peasants belonged to • the new communications media during Enlightenment • absolutism was tied to the _____ rights of the kings • a French intellectual who had a theory about equality • a form of absolutism influenced by Enlightenment ideas • the type of trade that happened during the Ancien Regime • ...
Blood, Toil, Tears and Sweat vocabulary 2025-01-09
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- cruel and oppressive government or rule
- the action of providing or supplying something for use
- a firm decision to do or not to do something.a firm decision to do or not to do something.
- having the ugly or frightening appearance of a monster.
- a particular point in events or time.
- strictness
- the amount of something that is permitted, especially within a set of regulations or for a specified purpose.
- (of something bad) very severe or serious.
- the ability or tendency to float in water or air or some other fluid.
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- forgive or excuse (a person, error, or offense).
- pause or rest during a formal meeting or trial, or the act of giving a pause or rest
- a formal pledge or promise to do something.
- the process or activity of running a business, organization, etc
- deplorably bad or unsatisfactory.
- institute legal proceedings against (a person or organization).
15 Clues: strictness • deplorably bad or unsatisfactory. • a particular point in events or time. • cruel and oppressive government or rule • (of something bad) very severe or serious. • a formal pledge or promise to do something. • forgive or excuse (a person, error, or offense). • the action of providing or supplying something for use • ...
NURSEWORD PUZZLE 2022-12-17
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- The first director of LOEB Center for nursing rehabilitation
- One of the canons of nightingale that needs changes in color and form, including bringing the patient brightly colored flowers or plants
- At this stage of Benner’s clinical competence, the person has no background experience of the situation in which he or she is involved
- It is the classification of people according to shared biologic characteristics, genetic markers, or features
- If eros is “passionate in love,” what is agape in love?
- At this stage of Benner’s clinical competence, they no longer rely on principles, rules, or guidelines to connect situations and determine actions
- After 3-5 years in the same area of nursing, the nurse moves into this stage
- Having a belief in a supreme being (God)
- Refers to the continuous change of the energy field between the human being and the environment, and there are no boundaries or barriers
- Giving or attending to the needs of others without waiting for something in return
- She believes that the main focus in nursing is on carative factors and also believes that for nurses to develop humanistic philosophies and value systems, a strong liberal arts background is necessary
- A nursing theorist with a theory entitled “ Adaptation Model “
- An ontological concept is described as a human being’s struggle between good and evil in a state of becoming
- It is accepted as truth and represents the values and beliefs of the theory or concepts framework
- The feeling of expectation or desire for a certain thing to happen
- It is taking responsibility for their own health through the facts and expertise of their own
- It is a theory that the origin of all knowledge is a sensory experience
- Respect for an individual’s right to make their own decision
- A nursing theorist with a novice to the expert stage
- It refers to the action that occurs when the nurse welcomes the patient to the caring communion
- They are the ones who help and minister to those who are suffering, minister to the patient, attend to their needs, and perform different nursing interventions
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- It refers to a theory about another theory
- Ethical principles that obligation to do and cause no harm to others
- A nursing theorist believes in assisting the individual sick or well
- A nursing theorist pursues her to be a nurse because of her aunt, who is suffering from congenital heart disease
- It describes the unpredictable, nonlinear evolution of energy fields as seen in non-repeating rthymicities, and postulates an ordering of the human evolutionary emergency
- This is the way how nurses think in a ______ thinking
- Ethical principles that obligation to tell the truth
- A nursing theorist with a theory entitled “ Behavioral System Model “
- A nursing theorist uses situation rather than environment because situation conveys a social environment with a social definition
- A lady with a lamp
- The state of being worthy of honor and respect
- The capacity to feel or experience feelings or sensations and only the human being has
- Means love and charity
- A nursing theorist with a theory entitled “ Health as expanding consciousness “
- Ethical principles to fulfill your promise to your patient
- This stage typically involves a nurse with 2-3 years of experience on a job in the same area or in similar day-to-day situations
- Regularly or frequently behave in a particular way or have a certain characteristic - care
- One of the canons of Nightingale is that patients should never be waked intentionally or accidentally during the first part of sleep
- One of the performances of your different nursing interventions, where you serve people unselfishly or selflessly
40 Clues: A lady with a lamp • Means love and charity • Having a belief in a supreme being (God) • It refers to a theory about another theory • The state of being worthy of honor and respect • Ethical principles that obligation to tell the truth • A nursing theorist with a novice to the expert stage • This is the way how nurses think in a ______ thinking • ...
Famous Names 2015-04-16
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- Hierarchy of needs
- Naturalistic approach to the study of language, a classification of formal languages in terms of their generative power
- developed Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy, founder of cognitive-behavioral therapies
- theory of multiple intelligences
- father of cognitive therapy, and his pioneering theories are widely used in the treatment of clinical depression
- The forgetting curve and the spacing effect (memory)
- Psychological school of behavioursim
- Original three parenting styles:permissive, authoritarian, authoritative
- dog, classical conditioning
- agreed with the main assumptions of Abraham Maslow, but added that for a person to "grow"
- _______experiment, a study challenging the validity of psychiatry diagnoses
- Father of psychology
- created an "atlas of emotions" with more than ten thousand facial expressions
- taste aversion learning
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- Obedience study, shock test
- study sensation and touch, emphasis on good experimental techniques (experimental psychology)
- developmental psychology,proposed a theory of the development of higher cognitive functions in children
- wire mother monkeys (maternal separation)
- questioned some traditional Freudian views, founder of feminist psychology, psychoanalysis
- took Piaget's moral development ideas further
- Psychology of judgement, decision making, behavioral economics
- Intelligence Scale & IQ test
- cognitive dissonance and social comparison theory
- Psychosocial stages
- Bobo dolls
- misinformation effect and eyewitness memory, and the creation and nature of false memories
- Behaiviorist
- certain behaviors in infancy are predictive of certain other behavior patterns in adolescence
28 Clues: Bobo dolls • Behaiviorist • Hierarchy of needs • Psychosocial stages • Father of psychology • taste aversion learning • Obedience study, shock test • dog, classical conditioning • Intelligence Scale & IQ test • theory of multiple intelligences • Psychological school of behavioursim • wire mother monkeys (maternal separation) • took Piaget's moral development ideas further • ...
After Lunch Crossword Challenge 2018-01-26
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- a location outside of primary office to conduct business
- appropriate type of investments for clients
- giving the appearance of something else
- an indication of cognitive decline
- stock symbol for Netflix
- competing personal and professional activity
- individuals with a history of disciplinary actions
- provides continuous investment services to clients for a fee
- stock symbol for Amazon
- client and firm documents
- contractual agreement between the IA and client
- recommended procedures or implementation
- a firm that executes securities transactions for clients and itself
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- the oldest investor protection organization
- stock symbol for Microsoft
- a charge for providing investment management services
- an investment adviser's responsibility to its clients
- a digital ledger of cryptocurrency transactions
- a method to raise funds for a cryptocurrency
- free from registration
- a type of cryptocurrency
- freedom to make investment decision on behalf of the client
- possession of client funds and/or securities
- exempt sale of securities to accredited investors
- stock symbol for Home Depot
- a fraudulent plan promising high returns for little risk
- compliance with securities laws
- method for resolving disputes between investors and brokers
28 Clues: free from registration • stock symbol for Amazon • a type of cryptocurrency • stock symbol for Netflix • client and firm documents • stock symbol for Microsoft • stock symbol for Home Depot • compliance with securities laws • an indication of cognitive decline • giving the appearance of something else • recommended procedures or implementation • ...
key terms 2022-03-07
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- exists when ther is a single supplier in the market
- is a firm that has to accept the equilibrum price set by the market in which it operates any quantity of good will be sold at that price
- concentration ratio measure the combined market share of the larges firms in a particular market.
- describes the characteristics of the market that affect the ways in which firms compete and also the welfare of consumers in that market
- is the percentage of total sales in a merket that is achieved by one particular firm or good
- is a market structure in which the supply of goods is dominated by a few firms there are barriers to entry into the industry and may well be barriers to restrict exit although knowledge may be widesread firms in the industry are likley to possess some knowledge that is not available to others
- is the degree to which buyer view a good as being distinct from the alternative goods being supplied by other firms within that particular market
- is a market structure in which there is only one firm supplying all the goods in an idustry there are barriers to entry into the idustry that have prevented any competition from other firms perfect knowledge does not exist because a monopolist is likely to possess knowledge that other participants in the market do not have
- means increasing the firms sales volume or total revune over a period of time usually measured over a period of one year.
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- describes a market structure in which there are many sellers. there is freedom of entry and exit into and out of the market buyers and sellers all possess perfect information and all firms supply identical goods
- is the state of continuing to exist or avoid failure a firm that fails to survive will go into liquidation or bankruptcy sole traders
- arises when firms exert considerable in a merket because of their relatively larege market size usually above 25 percent
- is the degree to which a new firm can enter/start supplying a market without experiencing factor that give it a competitve disadvantage agains existing firms within that market
13 Clues: exists when ther is a single supplier in the market • is the percentage of total sales in a merket that is achieved by one particular firm or good • concentration ratio measure the combined market share of the larges firms in a particular market. • ...
The Twenties 2022-11-16
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- rejecting inhibitions author
- Teacher in Tennessee who taught Darwinism
- theory of relativity author
- conference that limited growth of naval power
- won election of 1920
- won election of 1924
- won election of 1928
- panic concerning leftist/communist revolution
- Head of Chicago mafia also known as "Scarface"
- Theory of evolution
- scandal involving the naval oil rights
- given right to vote by 19th amendment
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- eighteenth amendment
- general theme of American foreign policy in the 20's
- flew the first trans Atlantic flight
- reduced German reparation payments
- Head of the Harlem Renaissance
- 3-time candidate for president of the US
- Communist leader
- democratic nominee in the election of 1928
- Hired by ACLU to defend teacher in the "Monkey Trial"
- word used by those to distance themselves from wartime problems
22 Clues: Communist leader • Theory of evolution • eighteenth amendment • won election of 1920 • won election of 1924 • won election of 1928 • theory of relativity author • rejecting inhibitions author • Head of the Harlem Renaissance • reduced German reparation payments • flew the first trans Atlantic flight • given right to vote by 19th amendment • scandal involving the naval oil rights • ...
Market Structures (Chapter 7) 2014-11-17
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- competitors lower their prices to win business
- government no longer decides what role each company plays in a market and how much it can charge customers
- product consider the same regardless of who makes it or sells it
- simplest market structure
- competition through ways other than lower prices
- agreement between members of a oligopoly to set prices and production levels
- firm's start-up cost are high, and its average cost fall for each additional unit it produces
- issued by government to give power to company monopoly
- trust are illegal
- agreement between firms to sell at same or very similar price
- agreement by a formal organization of producers to coordinate prices and productions
- many companies compete in an open market to sell products that are similar but not identically
- describes a market dominated by a few large, profitable firms
- business combination close to cartel
- ability to control prices and total market output
- last practice
- monopoly created by the government
- factors that make it difficult for new firms to enter a market
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- major difference between perfect competition and monopolistic competition
- expenses that a new business must pay before the first product reaches the consumer
- barriers to entry can lead to it
- form when barriers prevent firms from entering a market that has single supplier
- market that runs most efficiently when one large firm provides all of the output
- contract issued by a local authority that gives single firm the right to sell its good within an exclusive market
- charge different prices to two different groups
- issued by government, grants firms right to operate a business
- when companies join with another company or companies to form a single firm
27 Clues: last practice • trust are illegal • simplest market structure • barriers to entry can lead to it • monopoly created by the government • business combination close to cartel • competitors lower their prices to win business • charge different prices to two different groups • competition through ways other than lower prices • ability to control prices and total market output • ...
Vocab Chapter 6 (21-40) 2022-03-08
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- a tiny pit located in the macula of the retina that provides the clearest vision of all
- happens when sounds cannot get through the outer and middle ear
- receptor cells that help us see fine details of things and tend to help us see in situations where there is light or daylight
- the formal phrase for hearing
- theory that sounds of different frequencies stimulate different places along the basilar membrane and that pitch is coded by the place of maximal stimulation
- the number of repetitions of a periodic waveform in a given unit of time
- information processing in which two or more sequences of operations are carried out simultaneously by independent processors
- a membrane-lined cavity in the temporal bone of the skull
- receptors in the eye which detect movement
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- theory specifying that pitch is coded by the rate at which action potentials are generated by auditory neurons within the basilar membrane of the ear.
- the subjective attribute that permits sounds to be ordered on a musical scale
- the bony fluid-filled part of the inner ear that is concerned with hearing
- adjustment or modification
- Spot in vision, the area of the monocular visual field in which stimulation cannot be perceived because the image falls on the site of the optic disk in the eye.
- any of various hypothetical or actual mechanisms within the human information-processing system that respond selectively to specific distinguishing features
- the part of the ear that comprises the bony and membranous labyrinths and contains the sense organs responsible for hearing and balance
- (a.k.a Young-Helmhotz trichromatic theory)- states that within your eye are tiny cells that can receive waves of light and translate them into one of three colors: blue, green, and red
- theory that explains how the cones connect to the ganglion cells and how opposing cells are excited or inhibited by certain wavelengths of light.
- the second cranial nerve, which carries the axons of retinal ganglion cells and extends from the retina to the optic chiasm
- happens when there is damage in your inner ear. Audiologists can help if you have this type of hearing loss
20 Clues: adjustment or modification • the formal phrase for hearing • receptors in the eye which detect movement • a membrane-lined cavity in the temporal bone of the skull • happens when sounds cannot get through the outer and middle ear • the number of repetitions of a periodic waveform in a given unit of time • ...
Business Management 2023-03-25
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- A type of management that focuses on achieving specific projects or goals within a defined timeframe
- A management theory that emphasizes the importance of employee needs and motivation.
- A type of management that involves influencing and inspiring others to achieve organizational goals
- A management theory that focuses on the relationship between the environment and the organization
- A skill that involves the ability to work effectively with others in a team environment
- A management theory that focuses on the importance of employee participation and empowerment
- A type of management that involves planning, organizing, and controlling resources to achieve organizational goals
- A skill that involves the ability to make decisions and solve problems effectively
- A theory of motivation that proposes that individuals are motivated by fulfilling their basic needs first
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- A type of management that focuses on managing and maximizing the performance of individual employees
- A skill that involves the ability to communicate effectively with others
- A type of management that focuses on the day-to-day operations of an organization
- A skill that involves the ability to adapt to changing circumstances and thinking
- Type of management that involves coordinating and overseeing the work of other
14 Clues: A skill that involves the ability to communicate effectively with others • Type of management that involves coordinating and overseeing the work of other • A type of management that focuses on the day-to-day operations of an organization • A skill that involves the ability to adapt to changing circumstances and thinking • ...
CROSS WORD PUZZLE SCIENTISTS AND THEIR INVENTIONS 2020-04-19
10 Clues: Dynamite • Barometer • Golgi Bodies • Polio Vaccine • Cell Division • Theory of the Atom • Laws of Inheritance • Theory of Relativity, Photon, • Theory of Evolution by Natural Selection. • Laws of Motion, Universal Law of Gravitation,
Theorist 2022-09-13
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- Considered the father of psychology
- Founder of educational philosophy; Believed
- early years
- background as an effect to the
- Developed Reggio Emilia Schools; Children
- exercised considerable influence in
- Established the normative theory
- Believed in self-exploration without
- Founder of kindergarten
- Social developmentalist coined the term,
- of development
- Children develop at their own pace and
- Inventor of the first usable intelligence
- to avoid punishment and proceeds to
- development of ethical principles;
- Founder of child psychoanalysis,
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- strong, rich and capable.
- Believed that children are born naturally
- Children’s moral development begins with a
- knowledge by actively using their
- are born as blank slates
- educational psychology.
- conditioning;
- Saw the importance of home education in
- Studied Freudian theory from Anna
- Stressed the importance of a child
- from teachers
- the basis of today's IQ test
28 Clues: early years • conditioning; • from teachers • of development • educational psychology. • Founder of kindergarten • are born as blank slates • strong, rich and capable. • the basis of today's IQ test • background as an effect to the • Established the normative theory • Founder of child psychoanalysis, • knowledge by actively using their • Studied Freudian theory from Anna • ...
Psychology Crossword Puzzle 2024-11-16
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- hormone whose excess determines if embryo develops into male of female
- Founder of the psychoanalytic theory
- theory of personality that focuses on "unconscious"
- Psychosexual stage of development that is concerned with mouth region.
- The last traits from the "big 5"
- Eating disorder characterized by binge eating then purging
- The most basic need according to maslow
- Founder of Social Learning Theory
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- thirst, Type of thirst that happens due to osmosis
- Defense mechanism characterized by refusing to acknowledge the unpleasant reality
- Eating disorder characterized by extreme self imposed weight loss
- Approach to personality which focuses on "reaching the full potential"
- Who first introduced the concept of a hierarchy of needs
13 Clues: The last traits from the "big 5" • Founder of Social Learning Theory • Founder of the psychoanalytic theory • The most basic need according to maslow • thirst, Type of thirst that happens due to osmosis • theory of personality that focuses on "unconscious" • Who first introduced the concept of a hierarchy of needs • ...
Earth's Structure 2015-01-20
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- highest point in the state of SC
- the semisolid part of the upper mantle, underneath the lithosphere
- Dense crust layer, made of basalt
- state of matter of the crust
- theory that states the continents were all one land mass and have slowly drifted to where they are now
- is composed of the crust and the upper mantle
- Less dense crust layer, make of granite
- outermost layer of earth
- Scientist that came up with the theory of continental drift
- the hottest, most dense, innermost layer of Earth
- Earth's giant landmass from 200 million years ago
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- the state of matter of the mantle
- the only truly liquid layer of Earth
- lines on a map that connect points of equal elevation
- theory that states hot, less dense material below Earth's crust rises toward the surface at the mid-ocean ridge
- use symbols to portray the land as if viewed from above
- takes the lines on a topo map and turns it into a 3D replica
- is the difference in elevation between 2 side by side contour lines
- scientist that discovered seafloor spreading
- Highflying aircrafts and satellites above Earth's surface, use sensors and cameras to gather information about Earth's landforms and resources
- is the transfer of heat by the circulation or movement of the heated parts of a liquid or a gas
- Earths middle layer, its also the thickest layer
22 Clues: outermost layer of earth • state of matter of the crust • highest point in the state of SC • the state of matter of the mantle • Dense crust layer, made of basalt • the only truly liquid layer of Earth • Less dense crust layer, make of granite • scientist that discovered seafloor spreading • is composed of the crust and the upper mantle • ...
Connor Gaston - Market Structure 2023-01-11
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- one that consumers see as identical regardless of produce
- the effort to distinguish a product from similar products
- when the government either owns and runs the business or authorizes only one producer
- occurs when businesses set prices below cost for a time to drive competitors out of a market
- firm that does not have to consider competitors when setting the prices of its products
- the joining of two firms to form a single firm
- a business that accepts the market price determined by supply and demand
- a group that acts together to set prices and limit output
- occurs when a firm controls a manufacturing method, invention, or type of technology
- occurs when producers use factors other than low price to try to convince customers to buy their products
- makes it hard for a new business to enter a market
- occurs when businesses agree to set prices for competing products
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- occur when the average cost of production falls as the producer grows larger
- markets that have few sellers or products that are not standardized
- when there is only one seller of a product that has no close substitutes
- an inventor the exclusive property rights to that invention or process for a certain number of years
- a market structure in which only a few sellers offer a similar product
- reduces or removes government control of business
- defines monopolies and gives the government the power to control them
- a company’s percent of total salesinamarket the expenses that a new business faces when it enters
- the ideal model of a market economy
- occurs when the costs of production are lowest with only one producer
- occurs when many sellers offer similar, but not standardized, products
- when there are no other producers within a certain region
- occurs when competing businesses divide a market among themselves
- a moderated discussion with small groups of consumers
- a set of rules or laws designed to control business behavior
- a group of firms combined in order to reduce competition in an industry
28 Clues: the ideal model of a market economy • the joining of two firms to form a single firm • reduces or removes government control of business • makes it hard for a new business to enter a market • a moderated discussion with small groups of consumers • one that consumers see as identical regardless of produce • the effort to distinguish a product from similar products • ...
Sociology of Youth - Theory 2014-01-24
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- Subcultures serve to emphasise certain traits
- Functionalist believe youths could fall into this 'limbo'
- The idea that youth is something people have to go through
- Polhemus' term for mass consumption of style
- Marxist idea that youth subculture is a form of _____
- Sociologist who looked at punk subculture
- Sociologist who coined the term 'magical solutions'
- New youth subcultures re-use old styles
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- Form of analysis that tries to find out what styles mean
- Fear that arises over negative portrayal of youth
- Post-modernist focus on identity defined by single people
- Term for girls' culture being home-based
- Cohen's Functionalist argument for argument for working class male subculture
- Functionalist who suggested youth is a transition phase
- Phrase that suggests women are not seen in youth culture
- Subculture which emphasised working-class masculinity
16 Clues: New youth subcultures re-use old styles • Term for girls' culture being home-based • Sociologist who looked at punk subculture • Polhemus' term for mass consumption of style • Subcultures serve to emphasise certain traits • Fear that arises over negative portrayal of youth • Sociologist who coined the term 'magical solutions' • ...
Week 8 Terminology Crossword Puzzle 2020-08-20
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- theory that focuses on the comparison of an individual’s inputs and outcomes to others
- theory of motivation suggesting valued outcomes are achieved via instrumental behaviors
- an approach describing leaders as possessing characteristics associated with leadership talents
- having a say in what you do
- the affective state driving what you will do
- the process of mutual adjustment between a team and its members
- a type of conflict that can help the team perform better
- leaders seeking to inspire a team to persist in goal pursuits and attain results
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- the need to solve problems, attain results, and accomplish objectives
- leadership theory suggesting effectiveness depends on follower ability
- power base to sanction
- attitude of being glad to be a team member and feeling strongly about remaining on the team
- conflicting deadlines, unclear requirements, and evolving expectations
- stage of the team life cycle that has the most uncertainty
- a state of certain members withholding effort or contributions to the collective
- a set of teamwork processes that facilitate goal accomplishment
16 Clues: power base to sanction • having a say in what you do • the affective state driving what you will do • a type of conflict that can help the team perform better • stage of the team life cycle that has the most uncertainty • the process of mutual adjustment between a team and its members • a set of teamwork processes that facilitate goal accomplishment • ...
Chapter 7 Vocab 2022-01-03
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- job-related crimes committed by high-status people
- behavior that departs from societal or group norms
- punishment intended to make criminals pay monetary compensation to make up for the financial damage caused by their acts
- theory that deviance is more likely to occur when a gap exists between cultural goals and the ability to achieve them
- deviance involving occasional breaking of norms that is not a part of a person's lifestyle or self concept
- behavior that under conforms to accepted norms
- method of protecting society from criminals by keeping them in prison
- rewards or punishments that encourage conformity to social norms
- person who breaks significant societal or group norms
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- act committed in violation of the law
- theory that society creates deviance by identifying particular members as a deviant
- discouraging criminal acts by threatening punishment
- theory that individuals learn deviance in proportion to the number of deviant acts and norms in which they are exposed
- theory that compliance with social norms requires strong bonds between individuals and society
- a repetition of, or return to, criminal behavior
- deviance in which an individual's life and identity are organized around breaking society's norms
- behavior that over conforms to accepted norms
- system comprising institutions and processes responsible for enforcing criminal statuses
- ways to encourage conformity to society's norms
- punishment intended to make criminals pay compensation for their acts
- a social condition in which norms are weak, conflicting, or absent
- undesirable label used to deny a deviant social acceptance
- process of reducing the seriousness of the crimes that injure people of lower status
- process of changing or reforming a criminal through socialization
24 Clues: act committed in violation of the law • behavior that over conforms to accepted norms • behavior that under conforms to accepted norms • ways to encourage conformity to society's norms • a repetition of, or return to, criminal behavior • job-related crimes committed by high-status people • behavior that departs from societal or group norms • ...
Monopoly 2013-11-29
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- Illegal activities by firms that aim to erect barriers to entry
- Costs that cannot be recovered if a business decides to leave an industry
- The existence of high start-up costs or other obstacles that prevent new competitors from easily entering an industry or area of business
- A situation in which the market is dominated by one seller or producer
- _____ degree price discrimination is where a firm is able to separate its customers into different markets and charge them differently for the same product or service
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- Gives the firm the legal protection to produce a protected product for a number of years
- _____ degree price discrimination is where the firm is able to charge the max price the customer is willing to pay for a product or service
- A proportionate saving in costs gained by an increased level of production
- _____ _____ is a pricing strategy where a product or service at a very low price, intending to drive competitors out of the market
- _____degree price discrimination occurs when a firm tries to sell off any excess capacity it has remaining at a lower price than the norm
- When 3 or 4 companies agree to keep the price at a high level in order to each make a healthy profit
11 Clues: Illegal activities by firms that aim to erect barriers to entry • A situation in which the market is dominated by one seller or producer • Costs that cannot be recovered if a business decides to leave an industry • A proportionate saving in costs gained by an increased level of production • ...
Science Project 2021-11-19
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- Rocks made by extreme heat and pressure
- Process of all rocks being destroyed and remade
- Theory made by Alfred Wenger
- The area that melts the tectonic plates
- What the core is made of
- A current that circulates lava around and around
- Name of all continents smashed together
- What boundaries move away from eachother
- What did Alfred have not have for the theory
- Area with the tectonic plates
- Another metal that makes up the core
- Cracks in Earth's crust
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- Hottest layer of Earth
- What boundaries move towards eachother
- Hot spot in the mantle
- Rocks made my cooling magma
- What boundary is the San Andres
- Outer layer of Earth
- Rocks made my sediments
- Person who proposed S.F.S
20 Clues: Outer layer of Earth • Hottest layer of Earth • Hot spot in the mantle • Rocks made my sediments • Cracks in Earth's crust • What the core is made of • Person who proposed S.F.S • Rocks made my cooling magma • Theory made by Alfred Wenger • Area with the tectonic plates • What boundary is the San Andres • Another metal that makes up the core • What boundaries move towards eachother • ...
SCIENTIFIC MINDBENDERS 2024-12-04
14 Clues: Cosmic vacuum • Cat experimenter • Einstein's theory • Physics of the tiny • Contradictory truth • Disorder in systems • Space-time shortcut • Unpredictable order • Fusion of time, space • Endless number concept • Multiverse theory unit • Alternate reality layer • Quantum theorist Richard • Hypothetical fast particle
Y9 EPC 2023-10-19
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- What term refers to someone who does not believe in any god?
- What is the name of the theory that suggests that the world was created by colliding elements in space?
- What did God apparently create of the first day of making the world?
- What term refers to God being everlasting?
- The name of the religion followed by Muslims.
- The name of the religion followed by Jewish people.
- What term refers to God being all kind?
- The symbol of Christianity.
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- What is the name of the theory that suggests that God created the world?
- What is the term for a person who believes in God?
- What term refers to God being all powerful?
- What item did Paley use to describe his design theory?
- What term describes an event that seems beyond all natural or human powers?
- 'A system of faith in and worship of superhuman powers and events'.
- What did God do on the seventh day of Creation?
- The name of the Christian holiday that celebrates the resurrection of Jesus.
- What is the term for a person who is unsure about the existence of God?
17 Clues: The symbol of Christianity. • What term refers to God being all kind? • What term refers to God being everlasting? • What term refers to God being all powerful? • The name of the religion followed by Muslims. • What did God do on the seventh day of Creation? • What is the term for a person who believes in God? • The name of the religion followed by Jewish people. • ...
Plate Tectonics 2023-10-09
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- Theory that describes tectonic plate material, & mechanism/effects of plate movement.
- Divergent boundary on continents.
- Strongest evidence for plate tectonics.
- Person who first proposed a theory on Plate Tectonics.
- Type of Curst that is light in color and is not as dense.
- The name of Alfred Wegner’s Theory.
- Plate boundary where plates collide or move together.
- Structural layer that plates are made of.
- Divergent boundary on ocean floors.
- Type of Curst that is dark in color and is the most dense.
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- Plate boundary where plates separate or move apart.
- Structural layer that plates float on.
- Plate boundary where plates slide side by side.
- When Earth’s Magnetic Field reverses.
- The major mechanism for plate tectonics.
15 Clues: Divergent boundary on continents. • The name of Alfred Wegner’s Theory. • Divergent boundary on ocean floors. • When Earth’s Magnetic Field reverses. • Structural layer that plates float on. • Strongest evidence for plate tectonics. • The major mechanism for plate tectonics. • Structural layer that plates are made of. • Plate boundary where plates slide side by side. • ...
AP Psych Names: Crossword Puzzle 2013-04-24
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- 1955 experiment on conformity; which line is identical to the standard line?
- best known for her work on the misinformation effect, eyewitness memory, the creation and nature of false memories, including recovered memories of childhood sexual abuse
- did an experiment on learned helplessness vs. personal control on dogs
- discovered the forgetting curve and spacing effect; pioneered experimental study of memory
- 1976 experiment on infants' distress over separation from parents- day care makes no difference
- Swiss psychiatrist; founded analytical psychology; developed the concept of introverted and extraverted personalities, collective consciousness, and archetypes
- creator of the rational-emotive behavior therapy (REBT)- change people's thinking by revealing the absurdity of their self-defeating ideas
- theory of stages of moral development to explain the development of moral reasoning
- 1972 Simulated Prison Experiment (role playing)- power of situation
- viewed hypnotic dissociation as a vivid form of everyday mind splits
- hoped to improve children's education in France by devising the first test to measure mental age
- 1973 famous experiment done in order to the determine the validity of psychiatric diagnosis; "On Being Sane in Insane Places" article- concluded existing diagnosis were inaccurate
- pioneer in women psychology; disagreed with Freud on the theory that differences in women and men psychology is biological
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- referred to as the father of American psychology; first educator to offer a psychology course in the U.S.
- 1913 "Little Albert" Experiment- believed that specific fears can be conditioned
- best known for his cognitive dissonance and social comparison theories
- research in detecting fleeting signals of deceit in facial expressions (has trained law enforcement officers)
- invented the Operant Chamber- operant conditioning experiment on rats
- research on authoritarian, permissive, and authoritative parenting styles
- formulated the Triarchic Theory of Intelligence (analytical, creative, practical);
- did an experiment on taste aversion; concluded that taste aversion is a survival mechanism that helped our ancestors avoid poisonous foods
- disagrees with Kohlberg's male-centered theory of moral development; proposed a stage theory of moral development for women
- 1961 Bobo Doll Experiment (aggression)- observational learning
- among the founders of humanistic psychology; believed that humans have one basic motive- to self actualize; father of client-centered therapy
- sought to reverse clients' catastrophic beliefs by gentle questioning
- believed that important properties of language are innate; humans are naturally better than other animals
- views intelligence as multiple abilities that come in different packages (eight intelligences)
- raised monkeys with two artificial mothers; infant was more attached to comfortable cloth mother than mother with food
28 Clues: 1961 Bobo Doll Experiment (aggression)- observational learning • 1972 Simulated Prison Experiment (role playing)- power of situation • viewed hypnotic dissociation as a vivid form of everyday mind splits • invented the Operant Chamber- operant conditioning experiment on rats • sought to reverse clients' catastrophic beliefs by gentle questioning • ...
Unit 5: Continental Drift, Plate Tectonics, & Topography 2023-01-24
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- The solid iron-nickel center of the Earth
- The direction that water always flows
- The movement of heat energy within the mantle
- Where two oceanic tectonic plates move apart from each other, forming an uplifted line of new crust on the ocean floor.
- When one tectonic plate is pulled underneath another moving overtop
- Plate boundary where two plates move towards each other
- An area where molten crust material rises to the Earth's surface to form a volcano, like Hawaii
- Plate boundary where two plates move away from each other
- The breaking down of rock material into smaller pieces
- The completely liquid iron layer of the Earth
- Region of the Earth from the middle-mantle to the upper-mantle
- Evidence used to prove the theory of continental drift
- Divergent plate boundary on land where new crust collapses as plates move apart
- The semisolid layer of the Earth where convection currents drive plate tectonics
- When two oceanic plates diverge away from each other, forming the Mid-Atlantic Ridge
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- The placement of broken down rock material into a new location from its origin
- Dangerous events that occur due to sudden shifts in the Earth crust and tectonic plates
- Crustal feature formed by a transform plate boundary
- Theory that describes how the continents drift over the Earth's mantle
- Surface features of the earth created by the movement of tectonic plates
- Scientist who developed the theory of continental drift
- Region of the Earth from the crust to the upper-mantle
- Ancient supercontinent that existed 300 million years ago
- The outermost layer of the Earth
- Theory developed by Alfred Wegener describing the changing surface land of the Earth
- when layers of rocks and sediment are deposited on top of each other, the older layers are deeper and the younger layers are nearer to the surface
- The movement of broken down of rock material
- Openings in the Earth's crust where magma makes its way to the surface
- Plate boundary where two plates slip and slide past each other
29 Clues: The outermost layer of the Earth • The direction that water always flows • The solid iron-nickel center of the Earth • The movement of broken down of rock material • The movement of heat energy within the mantle • The completely liquid iron layer of the Earth • Crustal feature formed by a transform plate boundary • Region of the Earth from the crust to the upper-mantle • ...
Chapter 7 Grade Recovery 2021-04-09
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- A theoretical framework in which society is viewed as composed of groups that are competing for scarce resources
- type of crime where attacks are based on a person's race, religion, or other characteristics
- a violation of contextual, cultural, or social norms
- a type of deviance when a violation of norms that does not result in any long-term effects on the individual's self-image or interactions with others
- a small group of wealthy and influential people at the top of society who hold the power and resources
- Elite A small group of wealthy and influential people at the top of society who hold the power and resources, C. Wright Mills
- deviance that occurs when a person's self-concept and behavior begin to change after his or her actions are labeled as deviant by members of society
- activities against the law, but that do not result in injury to any individual other than the person who engages in them
- a theory that asserts crime occurs in communities with weak social ties and the absence of social control
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- a theory that states individuals learn deviant behavior from those close to them who provide models of and opportunities for deviance
- a theory that addresses the relationship between having socially acceptable goals and having socially acceptable means to reach those goals
- the ascribing of a deviant behavior to another person by members of society
- crime committed by white-collar workers in a business environment
- a theory that suggests conformity to the prevailing cultural norms of lower-class society causes crime
- a theory that suggests conformity to the prevailing cultural norms of lower-class society causes crime
- crimes that involve the destruction or theft of property, but do not use force or the threat of force
- theory that states social control is directly affected by the strength of social bonds and that deviance results from a feeling of disconnection from society
- a crime that does not result in injury to any individual other than the person who engages in them
18 Clues: a violation of contextual, cultural, or social norms • crime committed by white-collar workers in a business environment • the ascribing of a deviant behavior to another person by members of society • type of crime where attacks are based on a person's race, religion, or other characteristics • ...
The Red Badge Of Courage 2023-04-21
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- Strike with a firm blow
- The Colonel
- He is a dedicated officer
- Very great in amount
- Corporal
- Lieutenant
- Lifts the spirits of the younger soldiers
- Union Officer
- Motivates the troops
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- Officer in Charge of Henry's Brigade
- Something bad or unpleasant is going to happen
- wounded soldier
- Henry's friend
- Theme
- Triumphantly happy.
- Main Idea
- Befriends Henry
- Henry enlists against her wishes
- Protagonist
- Full of danger or risk.
20 Clues: Theme • Corporal • Main Idea • Lieutenant • The Colonel • Protagonist • Union Officer • Henry's friend • wounded soldier • Befriends Henry • Triumphantly happy. • Very great in amount • Motivates the troops • Strike with a firm blow • Full of danger or risk. • He is a dedicated officer • Henry enlists against her wishes • Officer in Charge of Henry's Brigade • Lifts the spirits of the younger soldiers • ...
Joseph Flick - Market Structures 2023-01-10
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- One that consumers see as identical regardless of producer
- The effort to distinguish a product from similar products.
- When the average cost of production falls as the producer grows larger.
- The joining of two firms to form a single firm.
- A moderated discussion with small groups of consumers.
- When businesses agree to set prices for competing products.
- A business that accepts the market price determined by supply and demand.
- The ideal model of a market economy the wealth and resources of a country or region
- When competing businesses divide a market amongst themselves.
- When there is only one seller of a product that has no close substitutes.
- When the government either owns and runs the business or authorizes only one producer.
- When businesses set prices below cost for a time to drive competitors out of a market.
- A company’s percent of total sales in a market.
- Reduces or removes government control of business.
- When many sellers offer similar, but not standardized, products.
- Defines monopolies and gives government the power to control them.
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- Occurs in markets that have few sellers or products that are not standardized.
- A group that acts together to set prices and limit output.
- When there are no other producers within a certain region.
- When a firm controls a manufacturing method, invention, or type of technology.
- A market structure in which only a few sellers offer a similar product.
- When producers use factors other than low price to try to convince customers to buy their products.
- A firm that does not have to consider competitors when setting the prices of its products.
- A group of firms combined in order to reduce competition in an industry.
- Makes it hard for a new business to enter a market.
- When the costs of production are lowest with only one producer.
- A set of rules or laws designed to control business behavior.
- Gives an inventor the exclusive property rights to that invention or process for a certain number of years.
28 Clues: The joining of two firms to form a single firm. • A company’s percent of total sales in a market. • Reduces or removes government control of business. • Makes it hard for a new business to enter a market. • A moderated discussion with small groups of consumers. • One that consumers see as identical regardless of producer • ...
Crossword || CCE-Prelims 2023-03-31
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- Which 2x2 matrix uses symbols like cows, dogs, question marks and stars
- A chart made to assist in time management and scheduling
- What is the strategy, that involves implementing policies and practices that promote social and environmental responsibility alongside economic performance, called
- Which consulting firm follows a 3x3x3 rule?
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- ChatGPT for Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, And Teams
- A first draught of a product, whose major benefit is to provide inspiration for the final product / A product/document meant to be criticized severely
- This principle which is an important element of lean manufacturing focuses on continuous improvement for maximizing productivity
- Which theory suggests that management should use a combination of rewards and punishments to encourage desired behaviour from employees
- What is the term that means looking at anything and everything to find answers to a business problem without making an intelligent guess or zeroing in on anything?
- Clicks divided by impressions
10 Clues: Clicks divided by impressions • Which consulting firm follows a 3x3x3 rule? • ChatGPT for Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, And Teams • A chart made to assist in time management and scheduling • Which 2x2 matrix uses symbols like cows, dogs, question marks and stars • ...
plate tectonics Kyle Williams 2015-02-11
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- third layer of the earth
- part of the crust under the continental crust
- the transfer of heat by the mass movement of heated particles
- Scientist that came up with the Sea Floor Spreading Theory
- second layer of the earth
- when two plates slide past each other
- this moves the continents
- a deep and long channel formed by the earths crust
- Deep Valley that forms when two plates pull apart
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- An area where the most volcanic eruptions happen
- break in earths crust where rocks have slipped past each other
- part of the crust above oceanic crust
- when two plates join
- when two plates join and both contain continental crust
- first layer of the earth
- when two plates separate
- Scientist that came up with the Continental Drift theory
- another type of convergent boundary
- super continent that was made millions of years ago
- fourth layer of the earth
20 Clues: when two plates join • third layer of the earth • first layer of the earth • when two plates separate • second layer of the earth • this moves the continents • fourth layer of the earth • another type of convergent boundary • part of the crust above oceanic crust • when two plates slide past each other • part of the crust under the continental crust • ...
market structures 2019-09-05
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- a licence that gives the inventor of a new product the exclusive right to sell it for a certain period of time
- a government issued right to operate a business
- a product that is the same no matter who produces it
- a market structure that does not meet the conditions of perfect competition
- a market that runs most efficiently when one large firm supplies all the outcome
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- any factor that makes it difficult for a new firm to enter a market
- the expenses a firm must pay before it can begin to produce and sell goods
- a monopoly created by the government
- the right to sell a good or a service within an exclusive market
- a market dominated by the single
10 Clues: a market dominated by the single • a monopoly created by the government • a government issued right to operate a business • a product that is the same no matter who produces it • the right to sell a good or a service within an exclusive market • any factor that makes it difficult for a new firm to enter a market • ...
Alexander's Crossword Puzzle 2024-11-04
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- Desirable state that is completely involved in activity that matches skills.
- this incentive is more motivating.
- Contrast effects depends on ___, expectations, and value of effort.
- Temporal Motivation Theory states that incentive utility ___ with delay in time.
- This internal state creates more motivation and more utility.
- Combining extrinsic rewards and intrinsic motivation creates the ___ performance.
- influenced by reinforcers and punishers.
- A shift towards behavior that provides a greater rate of reinforcement.
- make behavior less likely to occur in future but based in the past.
- Extrinsic motivation increases ___ of work.
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- Delay in goal-directed work knowing it will be worse off later.
- Prospect Theory states that losses loom ___ than gains.
- A change in psychological value of incentive based on value of prior similar value.
- Intrinsic motivation increases ___ of work.
- The Law of Hedonic Contrast states that the ___ of a stimulus depends on what it is being compared to.
- The over-justification Theory states that extrinsic rewards can ___ intrinsic motivation.
- subjective value; usefulness of an incentive to produce satisfaction or pleasure.
- Motivation that comes from within, freely chosen.
- make behavior more likely to occur in future but based in the past.
19 Clues: this incentive is more motivating. • influenced by reinforcers and punishers. • Intrinsic motivation increases ___ of work. • Extrinsic motivation increases ___ of work. • Motivation that comes from within, freely chosen. • Prospect Theory states that losses loom ___ than gains. • This internal state creates more motivation and more utility. • ...
Particle Theory Of Matter 2025-06-02
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- the form of energy that is transferred between two substances at different temperatures
- the process by which heat or electricity is directly transmitted through a substance
- Changes when something changes in to another state
- a measure of the amount of matter an object contains
- the degree or intensity of heat present in a substance or object
- a substance or matter in a state in which it will expand freely
- a substance that flows freely but is of constant volume
- when particles are randomly moving
- the amount of space that a substance or object occupies
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- only seen with a microscope
- he movement caused within a fluid by the tendency of hotter
- Something that has always been in the universe and will never leave or be regenerated
- blocks of matter that cant be seen with the naked eye
- There is what between all particles
- something that has three dimensions
- something that makes up of everything
16 Clues: only seen with a microscope • when particles are randomly moving • There is what between all particles • something that has three dimensions • something that makes up of everything • Changes when something changes in to another state • a measure of the amount of matter an object contains • blocks of matter that cant be seen with the naked eye • ...
Government Final Exam 2025-05-02
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- Legal order requiring a person under arrest to be brought before a judge
- Concept that government derives its authority from the people
- Powers reserved to the states by the 10th Amendment
- Power of the courts to declare laws unconstitutional
- Group of people who formally elect the President and Vice President
- The first ten amendments to the U.S. Constitution
- First constitution of the U.S., creating a "firm league of friendship" among states
- Role of the President as the leader of the armed forces
- Type of primary election where voters are not required to declare party affiliation
- Division of government responsibilities into distinct branches
- Party official responsible for enforcing party discipline in a legislature
- Manipulating electoral district boundaries for political advantage
- Amendment that limits the U.S. President to two terms
- System where each branch of government can limit the powers of the others
- Amendment ensuring equal protection under the law
- Theory stating that government's legitimacy comes from the consent of the governed
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- Lower chamber of the U.S. Congress
- Philosopher who advocated for natural rights: life, liberty, and property
- Supreme Court case that declared racial segregation in public schools unconstitutional
- Process by which individuals acquire their political beliefs and values
- Directive issued by the President that has the force of law
- Case requiring that detained criminal suspects be informed of their rights
- Order by a higher court directing a lower court to send the record in a given case for review
- Election to select a party's candidate for the general election
- Clause in the 14th Amendment ensuring fair treatment through the normal judicial system
- Landmark case establishing judicial review
- Amendment addressing presidential succession and disability
- Senate officer who presides in the absence of the Vice President
- French political thinker who promoted the separation of powers
- The institution through which a society makes and enforces its public policies
30 Clues: Lower chamber of the U.S. Congress • Landmark case establishing judicial review • The first ten amendments to the U.S. Constitution • Amendment ensuring equal protection under the law • Powers reserved to the states by the 10th Amendment • Power of the courts to declare laws unconstitutional • Amendment that limits the U.S. President to two terms • ...
