theory of the firm Crossword Puzzles
EFM Paper 1 2025-11-14
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- A Small incremental adjustment to a plan of action is called ______.
- As the number of workers increases, the marginal product decline, and the production function becomes ______.
- The Average ______ cost curve is U-Shaped.
- For low levels of quantity supplied, the elasticity of supply is _____.
- More output is sold, so Q is higher which tends to increase the total revenue, is the _______ effect.
- _______ conclusions cannot come from positive analysis alone, they involve value judgments as well.
- Total Revenue - Total Explicit cost = ________
- Fixed cost of land is said to be a ______ cost.
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- Losses encourage exit, and exit shifts the demand curve of the remaining firms to the _______.
- Goods with close substitutes tend to have ____ elastic demand.
- A _______ causes deadweight losses.
- A change in the good's price represents a movement _____ the supply curve.
- ______ is the amount a seller is paid minus the cost of production.
- ________ = Value to buyers - Cost to sellers.
- Input cost that do not require an outlay of money by the firm are the _____ costs.
- A perfectly competitive firm faces a _______ demand curve.
- The _______ schedule is derived from the willingness to pay.
- ______ are the instrument with which the invisible hand directs economic activity.
- Firms are earning _____ profit, so price equals the minimum of average total cost.
- A monopoly's marginal revenue curve lies ______ its demand curve.
20 Clues: A _______ causes deadweight losses. • The Average ______ cost curve is U-Shaped. • ________ = Value to buyers - Cost to sellers. • Total Revenue - Total Explicit cost = ________ • Fixed cost of land is said to be a ______ cost. • A perfectly competitive firm faces a _______ demand curve. • The _______ schedule is derived from the willingness to pay. • ...
crossword 2025-03-11
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- attributions Attributions that locate the cause of behavior outside of a person, such as other people, nature, or acts of God; those are also known as situational dispositions.
- dispositions Refer to external attributions.
- illusions Perceptions that involve an apparent discrepancy between how an object looks and what it actually is.
- The process of gathering information about the world through our senses; our initial interpretations of sensations.
- three dimensions in two A theory of perception that suggests that people in Western cultures focus more on representations on paper than do people in other cultures, and in particular spend more time learning to interpret pictures.
- world theory A theory of perception that suggests that people (at least most Americans) are used to seeing things that are rectangular in shape, and thus unconsciously accept things to have square corners.
- Inferences people make about the causes of events or behaviors, their own as well as others’.
- A method used to determine if one stimulus affects another.
- The focusing of our limited capacities of consciousness on a particular set of stimuli, more of whose features are noted and processed in more depth than is true of nonfocal stimuli.
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- The feelings that result from excitation of the sensory receptors such as touch, taste, smell, sight, or hearing.
- The process by which objects are grouped or classified together based on their perceived similarities.
- foreshortening theory A theory of perception that suggests that we interpret vertical lines as horizontal lines extending into the distance. Because we interpret the vertical line in the horizontal-vertical illusion as extending away from us, we see it as longer.
- bias Refer to fundamental attribution error.
- attributions Attributions that specify the cause of behavior within a person; also known as dispositional attributions, because they are attributions about people’s dispositions.
- A term denoting all menprocesses we use to transform sensory input into knowledge.
- attributions Refer to internal attributions.
16 Clues: dispositions Refer to external attributions. • bias Refer to fundamental attribution error. • attributions Refer to internal attributions. • A method used to determine if one stimulus affects another. • A term denoting all menprocesses we use to transform sensory input into knowledge. • ...
Scientific Revolution 2024-08-23
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- The sun being the center of the universe
- Made the theory that the Earth was the center of the universe
- Known as the father of modern science
- Knowledge based off logic and reasoning
- Against church teachings
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- A sweeping change
- Exiled from participating in the church
- Went against the geocentric theory and made the heliocentric theory
- Someone who studies space
- Figured out that the planets went around the sun in an oval shape
- The earth as the center of the universe
11 Clues: A sweeping change • Against church teachings • Someone who studies space • Known as the father of modern science • Exiled from participating in the church • The earth as the center of the universe • Knowledge based off logic and reasoning • The sun being the center of the universe • Made the theory that the Earth was the center of the universe • ...
The Big Bang Theory 2012-06-12
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- 2nd lightest element
- law of thermodynamic big bang violates
- my favorite medicine
- one of the four forces of nature
- found at the center of a black-hole
- formed from the collapse of gases
- the universe is ____ billion years old
- last name of person who coined "The Big Bang"
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- as the universe expands it also ______
- the universe is mostly comprised of this element
- nothing is faster than the speed of ______
- matter that we can not observe
- first name of person who coined "The Big Bang"
- term for the collapse of the universe
- day this crossword was made
- 3rd lightest element
- rapid expansion of the universe
- type of matter we can observe
18 Clues: 2nd lightest element • my favorite medicine • 3rd lightest element • day this crossword was made • type of matter we can observe • matter that we can not observe • rapid expansion of the universe • one of the four forces of nature • formed from the collapse of gases • found at the center of a black-hole • term for the collapse of the universe • ...
The Land Bridge Theory 2020-09-14
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- studied at the University of New Hampshire
- connected to North America by a land bridge
- connected to Asia by a land bridge
- connected two continents
- migrated from Africa using a land bridge
- maybe traveled by boat to North America
- archaeological site in Chili
- discovered a mastodon bone
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- Spanish missionary
- studied by David M Hopkins
- Dutch explorer hired by Peter the Great
- Russian Czar from
- discovered by Captain James Cook
- discovered the Bering Strait
- used the land bridge to cross into North America
- frozen in a layer of ash from a volcano
- two islands between Russia and Alaska
- discussed possibility of land bridge in 1800s
18 Clues: Russian Czar from • Spanish missionary • connected two continents • studied by David M Hopkins • discovered a mastodon bone • discovered the Bering Strait • archaeological site in Chili • discovered by Captain James Cook • connected to Asia by a land bridge • two islands between Russia and Alaska • Dutch explorer hired by Peter the Great • frozen in a layer of ash from a volcano • ...
BA3027 Crossword #1 2016-01-19
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- _________ capital; The knowledge, skills, and capabilities of individuals that have economic value to an organization
- ___________ software; Software that allows workers to inter- face and share information with one another electronically
- corporate social____________; The obligation of the firm to act in the best interests of the people and com- munities affected by its activities
- The acronym used to describe a computerized system that provides current and accurate data for purposes of control and decision-making
- Planned elimination of jobs
- when a firm relocates jobs abroad to nations closer to its domestic market
- employee __________; When employees are dismissed and then hired by a leasing company (which handles all HR-related activities) and contracting with that company to lease back the employees
- __________ workers; Workers whose responsibilities extend beyond the physical execution of work to include planning, decision-making, and problem-solving
- __________ managers; Non-HR managers who are responsible for overseeing the work of other employees
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- employee __________; Where workers are enthusiastic and immersed in their work to the degree that it improves the performance of their companies
- a company’s ability to produce a good or service for without damaging the environ- ment or depleting a resource
- When an organization asks or requires employees to take time off for either no pay or reduced pay
- when a firm relocates jobs abroad back to its domestic market
- The business practice of sending jobs to other countries; work that was previously carried out domestically is moved to another country
- The acronym used to describe the process of managing human talent to achieve an organization’s objectives
- Contracting outside the organization to have work done that formerly was done by internal employees
16 Clues: Planned elimination of jobs • when a firm relocates jobs abroad back to its domestic market • when a firm relocates jobs abroad to nations closer to its domestic market • When an organization asks or requires employees to take time off for either no pay or reduced pay • ...
ETLV 2021-01-12
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- Starbuck's nature of activity
- Aim of a Starbucks
- a business, a firm
- Size of Starbuck's
- Starbuck's country of origin
- Main job offers at Starbuck's
- What you can mainly buy at Starbucks
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- Geographic Scope
- Starbuck's city of origin
- Starbuck's sectors of activity
- What material a firm can sell
- Place where you can buy their goods
12 Clues: Geographic Scope • Aim of a Starbucks • a business, a firm • Size of Starbuck's • Starbuck's city of origin • Starbuck's country of origin • Starbuck's nature of activity • What material a firm can sell • Main job offers at Starbuck's • Starbuck's sectors of activity • Place where you can buy their goods • What you can mainly buy at Starbucks
Fayol's principles of management 2019-05-12
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- Organisations should have a chain of authority and communication that runs from top to bottom and should be followed by managers and the subordinates.in case of emergencies ‘Gang Plank‘ can be used.
- Equal, kind, fair and just treatment of subordinates by superiors and no discrimination on any basis – religion, language, caste etc.
- Employees should be allowed to think and execute plans, to bring about improvements in work related matters.
- The whole work should be divided into small tasks or units and each unit of work should be assigned to one person according to his capability,qualifications and experience.This will lead to specialization.
- to General Interest Management and employees must reconcile the interest of the individuals and general interest of the firm.The interest of the firm shall prevail over individual interest.
- Authority refers to the right to issue orders and ensure compliance of the same. Responsibility means obligation of an employee to complete the job assigned, on time. There should be a balance between the authority and responsibility.
- Fayol emphasized on team work and harmony among employees. A manger should replace I with we in organizational communication.
- Employees should receive orders from one superior only. Dual subordination should be avoided. This principle resembles a military organization.
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- Concentration of authority at the top level or Systematic delegation of authority across all levels in the firm. Firm must adjust between the two based on the nature of its organisation structure.
- Observance of rules and regulations and judicious application of penalties. It requires good superiors at all levels, clear and fair agreements and judicious application of penalties.
- Employee turnover should be minimized to maintain organizational efficiency”. Personnel should be selected carefully and once they are selected, the firm must make an effort to retain the personnel.
- Payment must be just and fair both to employees and employer. It must enable employees to maintain a reasonable standard of living and must be within the paying capacity of employer.
- One head one plan- one manager and one plan for all operations having the same objective.
- arrangement of men and materials i.e Material, right place for everything and Social, specified place for employees.
14 Clues: One head one plan- one manager and one plan for all operations having the same objective. • Employees should be allowed to think and execute plans, to bring about improvements in work related matters. • arrangement of men and materials i.e Material, right place for everything and Social, specified place for employees. • ...
POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT 2026-01-16
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- A system of administration by appointed officials
- A theory that states arose from economic needs
- A government official who assists citizens abroad
- Power to reject a proposed law
- Father of Political Science
- To end a legislative session
- The ability to influence or control others
- A theory that humans naturally form states
- The first to use the term state in his writings
- Basic rights and freedoms of all people
- A rule made by the government that people must follow
- The supreme power of the state to command and enforce obedience
- A form of government where people choose leaders through elections
- Legitimate power to make decisions and enforce rules
- A group of people with shared identity and culture
- Legal membership in a state with rights and duties
- The branch of government that makes laws
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- The branch of government that interprets laws
- The population living within a state
- A system where property is collectively owned
- The elected head of the executive branch
- The process of decision-making in government
- Strong loyalty to one’s nation
- A theory that the state developed from families
- A set of basic laws and principles of a state
- A Greek term meaning city-state
- The branch of government that enforces laws
- A defined area that belongs to a state
- The most universal and powerful political institution
- A group of people sharing culture and institutions
30 Clues: Father of Political Science • To end a legislative session • Strong loyalty to one’s nation • Power to reject a proposed law • A Greek term meaning city-state • The population living within a state • A defined area that belongs to a state • Basic rights and freedoms of all people • The elected head of the executive branch • The branch of government that makes laws • ...
continental drift 2023-02-15
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- the theory that continental drift made
- two pieces of bread with stuff in the middle
- a flow of heated and cooled air or water in a circular motion
- the weight and size of something
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- Alfred Wegeners theory
- the boundary where two plates go under and over the other
- what happens at a convergent boundary
- a green bumby food made from cucumbers
- who proposed the theory of continental drift
- the plate boundary where two plates move in opposite directions
- the largest rodent in the world
- the boundary where two plates move next to eachother creating friction
12 Clues: Alfred Wegeners theory • the largest rodent in the world • the weight and size of something • what happens at a convergent boundary • the theory that continental drift made • a green bumby food made from cucumbers • two pieces of bread with stuff in the middle • who proposed the theory of continental drift • the boundary where two plates go under and over the other • ...
SM-064 Vocabulary 2024-01-23
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- structure (Organizational design in which the firm is broken into departments)
- structure (firm is broken into units according to factors, and products)
- (influence individual that makes decisions)
- structure (The configuration of employees for accomplishing specific tasks)
- of command (The flow of authority within an organization)
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- (Departments are defined and arranged)
- structure (combines traditional functional structure/divisional structure)
- principle (Cresting authority that flows in a clear continuous line)
- (employee's narrow focus on one task of experience)
- of control (measurement of how many workers are supervised by manager)
- of labor (process of dividing large jobs into unit tasks)
- (Managment function of setting up the way the business work will be done)
12 Clues: (Departments are defined and arranged) • (influence individual that makes decisions) • (employee's narrow focus on one task of experience) • of labor (process of dividing large jobs into unit tasks) • of command (The flow of authority within an organization) • principle (Cresting authority that flows in a clear continuous line) • ...
Market Structures 2025-04-24
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- An agreement among several producers to restrict output in order to drive up prices
- When there are only a few producers in an industry
- When there is only one buyer of a good
- When the government establishes a public agency to provide a particular good it is called ___ (2 words)
- Government efforts to prevent oligopolistic industries from becoming or behaving like monopolies (3 words)
- A temporary monopoly in the use or sale of an invention
- When companies are prevented from entering a market they are experiencing a _____ to entry
- When firms limit production and raise prices in a way that raises one another’s profits without a formal agreement it is called ____ collusion (2 words)
- When one company controls an industry
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- When competitors collaborate to set the price of a good, it is called price ____
- When sellers cooperate to raise their joint profits
- When there are only two firms operating in an industry
- When each firm has an incentive to cheat but both are worse off if both cheat
- Gives the inventor the sol rights to profit from that particular work or invention
- A ____ monopoly is created and sustained by increasing returns to scale; this is most prevalent in the area of public utilities
- This strategy starts with cooperation and shits to imitating what the other player did the previous period (3 words)
- When one firm sets its price first and other firms follow it is called price ____
- The value of network ___ comes from enabling its users to participate in a network of other users
- When a seller charges different prices to different consumers it is called price ____
- _____ competition exists when no one supplier or producer can influence price and therefore supply equals demand
- When one firm is able to influence price they have market ____
21 Clues: When one company controls an industry • When there is only one buyer of a good • When there are only a few producers in an industry • When sellers cooperate to raise their joint profits • When there are only two firms operating in an industry • A temporary monopoly in the use or sale of an invention • When one firm is able to influence price they have market ____ • ...
Evaluating Consequences 2023-11-23
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- Judgement of the consequences that relate to pleasure and pain
- Reactions to stimuli and situations that are motivationally relevant
- author of prospect theory Kahneman & ...?
- What we like in reality, in contrast to our prediction: ... utility
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- Longer-duration state of physiological systems and conscious feelings
- Emotions that are consciously noticeable
- key aspect of prospect theory: ... aversion
- prospect theory is only a ... model
- Prediction of what we will like: ... utility
- traditional economic theory: expected ... theory
10 Clues: prospect theory is only a ... model • Emotions that are consciously noticeable • author of prospect theory Kahneman & ...? • key aspect of prospect theory: ... aversion • Prediction of what we will like: ... utility • traditional economic theory: expected ... theory • Judgement of the consequences that relate to pleasure and pain • ...
Cognition 2023-10-13
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- - The process of evaluating or assessing something
- Factor Theory - A theory of emotion that combines physiological arousal and cognitive interpretation
- Memory - Long-term memory for facts and concepts
- Memory - Memory for specific life events
- Memory - Emotional response to significant events
- Atkinson - Theorists who proposed the "Levels of Processing" model
- Processing - A model of memory that involves encoding, storage, and retrieval
- Memory - Memory for skills and habits
- - Brain region associated with memory formation
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- - Disease causing memory loss and cognitive decline
- Effect - The effects of weaponry on the human body and mind
- - Mental framework for organizing information
- - Learning theory that focuses on observable behaviors
13 Clues: Memory - Memory for skills and habits • Memory - Memory for specific life events • - Mental framework for organizing information • - Brain region associated with memory formation • Memory - Long-term memory for facts and concepts • Memory - Emotional response to significant events • - The process of evaluating or assessing something • ...
Sevice Marketing 342-01 2015-10-02
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- Lack of consistency in inputs and outputs during a process
- Visual illustration of how customers perceive a competitor
- The portion of a nation's economy represented by services of all kinds
- An economic act or performance that creates value and benefits
- Concentration on a narrow market segment but has a wide range of services
- Something experienced and cannot be touched or preserved
- The efficiency of inputs being transformed to outputs
- The bias shown by customers towards certain products because of a favorable experience with other products made by the same manufacturer or maker
- Tangible item that provides benefits
- The provision of a relatively narrow product mix
- Offers a wide range of services to a broad market
- A name or symbol that identifies and differentiates a firm from it's competitors
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- Changing the perception of a firm in the mind of a customer
- Degree to which needs and wants are satisfied
- Establishing a distinctive place in the minds of customers relative to competing products
- The maximum level of output that a given system can produce during a set period of time
- Offers a narrow range of services to a fairly broad market
- A systematic method of operations involving steps
- Providing a very limited range of services to a narrow and specific market segment
- The quantity and quality of goods a consumer is able to pay for
20 Clues: Tangible item that provides benefits • Degree to which needs and wants are satisfied • The provision of a relatively narrow product mix • A systematic method of operations involving steps • Offers a wide range of services to a broad market • The efficiency of inputs being transformed to outputs • Something experienced and cannot be touched or preserved • ...
Sevice Marketing 342-01 2015-10-02
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- The provision of a relatively narrow product mix
- The portion of a nation's economy represented by services of all kinds
- Visual illustration of how customers perceive a competitor
- Offers a narrow range of services to a fairly broad market
- The bias shown by customers towards certain products because of a favorable experience with other products made by the same manufacturer or maker
- Concentration on a narrow market segment but has a wide range of services
- Something experienced and cannot be touched or preserved
- The maximum level of output that a given system can produce during a set period of time
- A systematic method of operations involving steps
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- Tangible item that provides benefits
- Changing the perception of a firm in the mind of a customer
- A name or symbol that identifies and differentiates a firm from it's competitors
- The efficiency of inputs being transformed to outputs
- Lack of consistency in inputs and outputs during a process
- Offers a wide range of services to a broad market
- Establishing a distinctive place in the minds of customers relative to competing products
- An economic act or performance that creates value and benefits
- Providing a very limited range of services to a narrow and specific market segment
- Degree to which needs and wants are satisfied
- The quantity and quality of goods a consumer is able to pay for
20 Clues: Tangible item that provides benefits • Degree to which needs and wants are satisfied • The provision of a relatively narrow product mix • Offers a wide range of services to a broad market • A systematic method of operations involving steps • The efficiency of inputs being transformed to outputs • Something experienced and cannot be touched or preserved • ...
Pangaea 2021-04-01
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- the theory that earth's outer shell is divided into several plates that glide over the mantle.
- A fossil reptile of the Mesozoic era, often reaching an enormous size.
- relating to or denoting the second period of the Mesozoic era, between the Triassic and Cretaceous periods.
- an island country in the southern hemisphere.
- a time when Earth was very cold and large areas were covered by glaciers.
- a large,unbroken area of land.
- a continent around the south pole which is mainly cold.
- the theory that the continents are moving very slowly.
- a continent in the northern hemisphere separated from Africa on the south by the Mediterranean sea.
- a game,toy,or problem designed to test ingenuity or knowledge.
- The largest continent in the world lying entirely north of the equator.
- proposed the continental drift theory in 1912.
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- a continent comprising the southern half of the American landmass, connected to North America.
- a continent comprising the northern half of American landmass connected to South America
- the second largest continent & a southward projection of the old world landmass.
- an ancient supercontinent that scientists believe existed from about 200 to 300 million years ago.
- the remains,traces,or imprint of an ancient living thing preserved in rock.
- the available body of facts or information indicating whether a belief or proposition is true or valid.
- a large slowly moving body of snow and ice.
- a single landmass that includes two or more continents.
20 Clues: a large,unbroken area of land. • a large slowly moving body of snow and ice. • an island country in the southern hemisphere. • proposed the continental drift theory in 1912. • the theory that the continents are moving very slowly. • a continent around the south pole which is mainly cold. • a single landmass that includes two or more continents. • ...
The Solar System 2024-12-23
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- Formulated three laws to accurately predict planetary motion
- The ancient model of the universe with Earth at the center
- The circular shaped movement around a celestial body
- Large and gaseous planets with strong gravities
- Wrote the book call 'The Revolutions', was credited with creating heliocentric theory
- An object that appears to be slow down, stop, and back up
- A meteoroid in Earth's atmosphere
- A meteor that strikes the surface of Earth
- Built precise instruments to measure the movement of celestial bodies and mentored Kepler
- Very similar to planets, but, due to their size, share their orbits
- Made of different ices that sublimate when it gets closer to the sun
- Observed and studied various celestial bodies using the telescope
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- Comes from the Greek word planetos, meaning wanderer
- Smallest asteroids in space - from the size of a grain of sand to 1 meter
- The idea that the sun is the center of our solar system
- Includes the sun and the objects that its gravity holds around it
- a slightly flattened circle and the true shape of a planets orbit around the sun
- Something in the solar system which is not a planet, moon, or dwarf planet
- Rocky planets with densities similar to Earth
- Studied the motions of the moon around Earth and developed a mathematical law to describe gravitational force
- A natural satellite of a planet
- The largest SSSB in the solar system
22 Clues: A natural satellite of a planet • A meteoroid in Earth's atmosphere • The largest SSSB in the solar system • A meteor that strikes the surface of Earth • Rocky planets with densities similar to Earth • Large and gaseous planets with strong gravities • Comes from the Greek word planetos, meaning wanderer • The circular shaped movement around a celestial body • ...
Hudson_ch4 vocab 2014-09-08
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- Theory where the authors of the bible have natural intuitive thought.
- Theory where God gave definite impressions on the authors but let them interpret the way they want.
- Of extraordinary quality, as if arising from some external creative impulse.
- Theory where the holy spirited subtly impressed himself on the consciousness of its authors.
- plenary Theory where God so mysteriously superintended the process that every word written was also the exact word he wanted to be written—free from all error.
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- Latin root of the two phrases "New Testament" and "Old Testament".
- God revealed himself in history through mighty acts but humans recorded these acts imperfectly.
- Theory where God dictated the exact words of human authors.
- Never failing; always effective.
- Incapable of being wrong.
10 Clues: Incapable of being wrong. • Never failing; always effective. • Theory where God dictated the exact words of human authors. • Latin root of the two phrases "New Testament" and "Old Testament". • Theory where the authors of the bible have natural intuitive thought. • Of extraordinary quality, as if arising from some external creative impulse. • ...
Science Vocab 2 2022-08-23
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- a set of results formed by a test
- The amount of molecules in a small area.
- noticing different things during a experiment
- a series of taken tests and measurements
- a variable that stays the same in a experiment
- an educated guess based on probability
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- something that stays the same through the test
- an educated guess based on scientific theory
- The quantity of matter in a specific area.
- A estimate based on scientific theory.
- a unique inquiry developed on indifferent conditions
- is an idea that can be tested
12 Clues: is an idea that can be tested • a set of results formed by a test • A estimate based on scientific theory. • an educated guess based on probability • The amount of molecules in a small area. • a series of taken tests and measurements • The quantity of matter in a specific area. • an educated guess based on scientific theory • noticing different things during a experiment • ...
The Cell Theory 2025-02-26
12 Clues: Like Jello • Like Lysol • Like A Door • Makes Energy • Like A Brain • Creates Protein • Package Protein • Like Solar Panels • Like A Transporter • Aids In Cell Movement • Stores Water/Nutrients • Offers Protection And Support
the functional theory 2022-10-10
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- the total amount of words in a language
- from this time on or from that time on
- most common type of port found on modern computers
- plastic unit containing a length of audiotape, videotape, film, etc.
- an instrument for measuring time
- a system for transmitting messages from a distance along a wire
- branch of linguistics and logic concerned with meaning
- created the theory
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- specially trained to enter each complete number by pressing multiple keys in different columns in one go using separate fingers of both hands.
- a machine with keys for producing alphabetical characters, numerals, and typographical symbols
- recognises that language is used to function in everyday life
- synthetic resin or plastic consisting of polyvinyl chloride or a related polymer, used for wallpapers and other covering materials and for records
12 Clues: created the theory • an instrument for measuring time • from this time on or from that time on • the total amount of words in a language • most common type of port found on modern computers • branch of linguistics and logic concerned with meaning • recognises that language is used to function in everyday life • ...
INTELLIGENCE 2013-01-09
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- A score that indicates the extent to which an individual’s raw score on an intelligence test deviates from the typical performance of same-age individuals.
- In Cattell’s theory, a form of intelligence that depends primarily on basic information processing skills -ability to detect relationships among stimuli, speed of analyzing information, and capacity of working memory.
- An approach to cognitive development that focuses on outcomes and results and is the basis for intelligence tests designed to assess mental abilities.
- intelligence In Spearman’s theory, a mental ability that is unique to a task.
- In Cattell’s theory, a form of intelligence involving skills that depend on accumulated knowledge and experience, good judgment, and mastery of social customs.
- Carroll’s factor-analytic theory, which represents the structure of intelligence in three tiers, with g at the top; a second tier of biologically based broad abilities; and a third tier of specific behaviors.
- Gardner’s theory, which proposes at least eight independent intelligences, defined in terms of distinct sets of processing operations applied in culturally valued activities.
- In Spearman’s theory, a common underlying factor, called g, believed to influence all aspects of intelligence.
- Mental abilities apparent in the real world but not in testing situations.
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- A complicated correlational procedure that identifies sets of test items that cluster together, called factors. Used to investigate whether intelligence is one trait or an assortment of abilities.
- Sternberg’s theory, which states that intelligent behavior involves balancing analytical intelligence, creative intelligence, and practical intelligence to achieve success in life , according to one’s personal goals and the requirements of one’s cultural community.
- A set of emotional abilities that enable individuals to process and adapt to emotional information, measured by tapping emotional skills that enable people to manage their own emotions and interact competently with others.
- An increase in IQ from one generation to the next.
13 Clues: An increase in IQ from one generation to the next. • Mental abilities apparent in the real world but not in testing situations. • intelligence In Spearman’s theory, a mental ability that is unique to a task. • In Spearman’s theory, a common underlying factor, called g, believed to influence all aspects of intelligence. • ...
Principals of Evolution 2022-05-24
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- theory that changes the earths crust
- theory of evolution based on the physical changes in an organism lifetime
- tools designed to understand the similarity between protein structure
- physical features in organisms that share a common ancestor
- the process through organisms changing or adapting
- the variation between a group of individuals
- all the people born and living at the same time
- patterns of inheritance of specific traits
- study of history of life on earth
- group of one species
- preserved traces or remains
- the ability for an organism to pass on genetics
- group of islands
- variety
- selective breeding process
- a change or difference in condition
- different ways of mass extinction
- an agreement or settlement
- the idea that species change overtime
- each generation producing more offspring than the environment can support
- compromises the brain and spinal chord that is modified into the central nervous system
- structures in embryonic development of vertebrates
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- structures with no functions related to their ancestors
- alteration in nucleic acid
- a direct line of decent within a group
- being in serious risk of extinction
- seed eating bird
- species that are similar in function but not structure
- dna sequence that resembles a gene
- a related group of living things
- environment a species lives in
- carfully thought out explanations for observations
- biological inheritance proposed by gregor mendel
- a branch of biology that covers the distribution of plants and animals
- dna sequence
- skeletal bone that supports the body
- understanding the functions, features, and structure of dna
- a group of organisms that can reproduce with one another
- second highest rank below domain
- the gradual development of something
- gradual reform of something
- the act or process of adapting
- animals with a notochord
- two or more dna sequences all at one gene
- English naturalist who invented the theory of biological evolution
- a descendent
- a role an organism plays in a community
- having no living members
- the preservation of the early stages in an animals time
49 Clues: variety • dna sequence • a descendent • seed eating bird • group of islands • group of one species • animals with a notochord • having no living members • alteration in nucleic acid • selective breeding process • an agreement or settlement • preserved traces or remains • gradual reform of something • environment a species lives in • the act or process of adapting • ...
Chapter 8 Crossword Study Guide 2021-11-29
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- years is how long the vice president holds office.
- is having two separate lawmaking chambers.
- used slaves as a major source of labor.
- makes the federal system of government the final authority.
- to the laws of the nation.
- existed and was legal in every state.
- Washington was the presiding officer at the Constitutional Convention.
- rights of the people are what English philosopher John Locke believed.
- Sherman proposed the Great Compromise.
- government holds the power to create money.
- states had approve The Articles of Confederation.
- to fall in value.
- three articles of the Constitution describe the structure of the federal government.
- rebellion is the uprising that occurred when the petitions of the Massachusetts farmers went unanswered.
- Locke wrote that government is based on a
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- did not included Native Americans.
- believed that because of the importance
- the laws is the role of the executive branch.
- Federalists did not supported the Constitution.
- is the movement influenced that Constitution’s architects(writers).
- Revolution, most states allowed only white men who were at least 21 years old to vote.
- between people and the ruler.
- well-being says that a "firm league of friendship” implies the relationship of the states under the Articles of Confederation.
- of 1785 which law helped stop the spread of slavery to the West.
- the freeing of individual enslaved persons.
- had one vote on all questions in the constitutional convention.
- of Confederation uses the term “firm league of friendship”.
27 Clues: to fall in value. • to the laws of the nation. • between people and the ruler. • did not included Native Americans. • existed and was legal in every state. • Sherman proposed the Great Compromise. • believed that because of the importance • used slaves as a major source of labor. • Locke wrote that government is based on a • is having two separate lawmaking chambers. • ...
Delight's quick 1850s review 2023-05-12
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- Created the telescope in Italy in the 1500s
- A series of steps to prove or disprove a theory in science
- Theory that the world revolves about the Sun
- Proved mathematically that the orbits of the earth are actually eliptical
- Invisible force defined by Isaac newton
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- Believed all people have freedom of opinion and religion
- Part of the scientific theory where you predict what might happen in an experiment
- He was knighted by the queen and became the inventor of calculus
- Polish astronomer that believed in Heliocentric theory
- did work with chemistry and Physics
10 Clues: did work with chemistry and Physics • Invisible force defined by Isaac newton • Created the telescope in Italy in the 1500s • Theory that the world revolves about the Sun • Polish astronomer that believed in Heliocentric theory • Believed all people have freedom of opinion and religion • A series of steps to prove or disprove a theory in science • ...
Worksheet Renaissance, Reformation and Industrial Revolution 2024-12-09
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- invention helped to spread the information of the Reformation
- propounded the theory of Class Struggle
- primary focus of Renaissance art
- reform within the church
- treaty that ended the religious wars in 1555
- Shift to mass production and factories
- heliocentric theory
- First industry to be industrialized
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- Ideas by Luther nailed at Church
- Industrial Revolution began in this place
- donation to the Church in order to be forgiven for sins
- Bard of Avon
- movement that led to the split of the Church
- sense of curiosity developed_______ in people
- translated Bible into German
- Union group that negotiated for better working conditions
- Cape of Good Hope was discovered by
17 Clues: Bard of Avon • heliocentric theory • reform within the church • translated Bible into German • Ideas by Luther nailed at Church • primary focus of Renaissance art • Cape of Good Hope was discovered by • First industry to be industrialized • Shift to mass production and factories • propounded the theory of Class Struggle • Industrial Revolution began in this place • ...
Chapter 4 Economics 2024-03-12
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- product that is considered the same regardless of who makes or sells it
- a large number of firms all produce essentially the same product, and sell the same product for the same price
- factors that make it difficult for new firms to enter a market
- discrimination based on the idea that each customer has a maximum price that he or she will pay for a good
- contract issued by a local authority that gives a single firm the right to sell its goods within an exclusive market
- government no longer decides what role each company can play in a market and how much it can charge its customers
- set the market price below their costs for the short term to drive competitors out of business
- many companies compete in an open market to sell products that are similar but not identical
- agreement among members of an oligopoly to illegally set prices and production levels
- expenses that a new business must pay before it can begin to produce and sell goods
- laws government policies that keep firms from controlling the price and supply of important goods
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- gives a company exclusive rights to sell a new good or service for a specific period of time
- competition a market structure that fails to meet the conditions of pure competition
- enables a monopolistically competitive seller to profit from the differences between his or her products and competitors' products
- a company joins with another company or companies to form a single firm
- grants firms the right to operate a business
- monopoly created by the government
- war competitors cut their prices very low to win business
- power ability to control prices and total market output
- market that runs most efficiently when one large firm provides all of the output
- barriers prevent firms from entering a market that has a single supplier, have only one seller nut any number of buyers
- a market dominated by a few large, profitable firms, imperfect form of monopoly
- business combination similar to a cartel
- characteristics that causes producer's average cost to drop as production rises
- agreement among firms to sell at the same or very similar prices
- agreement by a formal organization of producers to coordinate prices and production
26 Clues: monopoly created by the government • business combination similar to a cartel • grants firms the right to operate a business • power ability to control prices and total market output • war competitors cut their prices very low to win business • factors that make it difficult for new firms to enter a market • ...
FM compre 2025-05-12
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- For a given time to maturity, bonds with …………….. coupon rates are more sensitive to changes in interest rates.
- Operating leverage is a measure of a proportion of operating expenses that are ……… costs.
- …………… is a series of equal cash flows that occur at regular intervals for a fixed number of periods.
- …………. stock holders are given certain priority over common stock holders in the distribution of dividends.
- Dividend policy is often described as .................
- EAC is most useful when comparing mutually exclusive projects with ………… lives.
- The Fisher Effect implies that when expected inflation rises, nominal interest rates will ……….. to maintain the real rate.
- A high dividend payout ratio might indicate fewer opportunities for ………….. within the firm. Reinvestment
- The corporation prepares the list of all shareholders entitled to receive the dividend on the ……………… date.
- If a company issues bonus shared the debt equity ratio will ………….
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- A …………….. bond pays no periodic interest and is sold at a discount to its face value.
- In MM Proposition II (without taxes), the cost of equity increases in direct proportion to the firm's _______ , reflecting the higher financial risk borne by shareholders.
- Leasing and buying are the alternate financing arrangements for the use of the ……...
- The crossover rate is the ................. rate at which two mutually exclusive projects have equal NPVs.
- According to the pecking order theory, firms issue equity when they believe their stock is ……………..
- For a risk-free asset, the investor knows the expected returns with…………..….
- ………………………………… is calculated as the annual coupon paid divided by current market price of the bond.
- A risk premium is essentially the _______ return that compensates investors for taking on additional risk.
- The price of a stock is equal to the present value of the all expected future ……………
- In a lease analysis, the discount rate used should reflect the lessee’s after-tax cost of ………..
20 Clues: Dividend policy is often described as ................. • If a company issues bonus shared the debt equity ratio will …………. • For a risk-free asset, the investor knows the expected returns with…………..…. • EAC is most useful when comparing mutually exclusive projects with ………… lives. • ...
MarkWiz Crossword 2023-12-04
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- A trendy or fashionable term, often used in marketing or business discussions to imply innovation or relevance
- Introducing a marketing mix change as an experiment, known as marketing.
- An exclusive right granted for a new invention (often government approved), so that competitors cannot copy the design.
- The business of selling a product or service directly to the customer
- A large event, like a trade show, where business products are promoted (use short four- letter term).
- Percentage of sale, units or customers a company has relative to the total
- The process of dividing a market into related groups of consumers.
- Between introduction and maturity on the product life cycle
- A market structure made up of a few large dominant firms.
- A segmentation approach based upon location.
- In terms of consumption, customers can be a light or a heavy
- Notice or attention given to someone or something by the media
- Part of our place mix, we use one (or more) to reach the market via intermediaries.
- Initial stage of the new product process: generation.
- Maslow's model shows needs in this structure.
- Usually considered the centerpiece of the marketing mix elements
- Delivering content or advertisements based on the user's geographic location, ensuring relevance to local audiences
- The type of demand that changes significantly when prices are changed.
- Promotional communication to promote a product, service, or brand
- A specialized segment of the market for a particular kind of product or service that appeals to a specific target audience
- The firm's top-level game plan.
- The type of marketing where the firm deals with customers by phone.
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- The term for the overall process of managing (transporting and storing) our supplies and products.
- Someone who manages the flow of information or decisions, often determining what reaches the intended audience.
- An evaluation of a business, used to assess its competitive position and inform strategic planning.
- A favorable (or not) view, opinion, assessment of a brand held by a consumer.
- The Receiver of the Information or the services is also known as
- The initial sales step before the adoption phase for new-to-the-world products.
- Strategic effort to set a product apart in the minds of consumers
- The entire revenue potential in a market.
- Economic space where buyers and sellers interact
- Highest sales phase of the PLC.
- A promotion tactic where the firm gives away free .
- A key role of marketing is to meet these for consumers.
- A qualitative form of market research known as a ___group.
- Additional features or services beyond the core product, enhancing its value
- A growth strategy that focuses on increasing sales of existing products to current markets, often through aggressive marketing tactics
- Thing that motivated/encourages one to do things
- The market segment that the firm chooses to focus their marketing activities on.
- The marketing mix element where the firm places a value on their product.
40 Clues: Highest sales phase of the PLC. • The firm's top-level game plan. • The entire revenue potential in a market. • A segmentation approach based upon location. • Maslow's model shows needs in this structure. • Economic space where buyers and sellers interact • Thing that motivated/encourages one to do things • A promotion tactic where the firm gives away free . • ...
Vocab words 2021-11-03
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- – Famous or well known, typically for some bad quality or deed
- – The expression of disapproval of someone based on perceived faults or mistakes
- – A conductor through which electricity enters or leaves an object, substance, or region
- – A thing that is accepted as true or as certain to happen without proof
- – Of lines, planes, surface, or object side by side and having the same distance continuously between them. Quest – A long or arduous search for something Speculate – Form a theory or conjecture a subject without firm evidence
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- – Deduce or conclude information from evidence and reasoning rather than from explicit statements Intensify – Become or make more intense
- – Dig out something buried, especially a corpse from the ground
- – A principle or standard by which something may be judged or decided
- – Establish or indicate who or what someone or something is
- – A corpse; a dead person
- – Show or prove to be right or reasonable Malicious – Characterized by malice; intending or intended to do harm
11 Clues: – A corpse; a dead person • – Establish or indicate who or what someone or something is • – Famous or well known, typically for some bad quality or deed • – Dig out something buried, especially a corpse from the ground • – A principle or standard by which something may be judged or decided • – A thing that is accepted as true or as certain to happen without proof • ...
List 21 2021-03-09
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- school lunch
- math
- ___ balls
- princess
- green vegetable
- space
- An army
- warning
- social gathering
- ___ makes perfect
- firm belief
- act of making up one's mind
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- being present
- take part in
- fairness
- Play time
- power over others
- to look at
- Round fruit
- landscape
- Washington D.C is the ___ of the U.S
- Sharp and cold
- Chest or drawer
- without stopping
24 Clues: math • space • An army • warning • fairness • princess • Play time • ___ balls • landscape • to look at • Round fruit • firm belief • school lunch • take part in • being present • Sharp and cold • green vegetable • Chest or drawer • social gathering • without stopping • power over others • ___ makes perfect • act of making up one's mind • Washington D.C is the ___ of the U.S
Life Science Chapter 5 Vocab 2024-12-05
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- Also called a missing link
- The theory that traits that allow individuals to survive and reproduce better than other individuals without those traits will become more common in the population
- fossilized footprints, imprints, and bite marks
- The concept that all of Earth's physical processes happen at the same rate in the present time as they did in the past.
- empty space is the mold, the sediment that fills the empty space is the cast.
- A structure that according to evolutionary theory no longer has a function
- The modern model of evolution that blends mutation and natural selection
- petrified wood
- the idea that Earth has been changed by sudden, short lived, violent events.
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- Features that are shared by distinct types of organisms
- A species of organism whose descendants are believed to form two distinct species
- theory that states that simpler organisms have slowly changed into new and more complex organisms over millions of years
- The process used to estimate the age of rocks and other materials
- Random changes in DNA
- The preserved remains of plants and animals
- A distinct group of organisms that God created to reproduce
- A thin layer of carbon is left, like a printed image.
- Amber sap traps an organism and the sap gets buried in the sediment and hardens into amber.
- The accumulated random mutations within the DNA of a population of organisms
19 Clues: petrified wood • Random changes in DNA • Also called a missing link • The preserved remains of plants and animals • fossilized footprints, imprints, and bite marks • A thin layer of carbon is left, like a printed image. • Features that are shared by distinct types of organisms • A distinct group of organisms that God created to reproduce • ...
Week 9: Solicitors and Barristers 2021-10-18
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- in-house ___ serves way less layman clients than solicitors employed by firms
- being on ___ let one discover their area of expertise
- solicitors and barristers have different right of ___, that is, to appear in court
- if one works long enough in a firm, they are considered a ___ employee
- solicitors and barristers have unlimited ___
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- "This firm, 'Slaughter & Associates', must be ___d in representation in criminal cases!"
- The Law ___ decides what qualification is required to practice as a solicitor
- a trainee may be tasked with preparing a draft ___ for senior practitioners of the firm
- a barrister may only work act a ___ proprietorship
- one must pass the ___ before they can practice as a lawyer
10 Clues: solicitors and barristers have unlimited ___ • a barrister may only work act a ___ proprietorship • being on ___ let one discover their area of expertise • one must pass the ___ before they can practice as a lawyer • if one works long enough in a firm, they are considered a ___ employee • ...
Rogue Wave Vocabulary 2020-10-16
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- the main events of a play, novel, film, or similar work, devised and presented by the writer as an interrelated sequence
- action a related series of incidents in a literary plot that build toward the point of greatest interest.
- The climax or turning point of a narrative work is its point of highest tension and drama
- Serious disagreement or argument between a group of people. Dispute, Disagreement
- occurs in a literary text when the author gives clues and hints about what is to come in the story.
- :the quality of being determined or resolute. or 2:a firm decision to do or not to do something.
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- noun. the act or process of inferring. something that is inferred: to make rash inferences. Logic. the process of deriving the strict logical consequences of assumed premises.
- a comprehensive description and explanation of an idea or theory
- action is what happens near the end of a story after the climax and resolution of the major conflict. ... Simply put
- a state or condition of mental uncertainty or excitement, as in awaiting a decision or outcome, usually accompanied by a degree of apprehension or anxiety.
10 Clues: a comprehensive description and explanation of an idea or theory • Serious disagreement or argument between a group of people. Dispute, Disagreement • The climax or turning point of a narrative work is its point of highest tension and drama • :the quality of being determined or resolute. or 2:a firm decision to do or not to do something. • ...
Vocab words 2024-03-26
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- the theory that continents drifted apart
- the theory that tectonic plates move and change shape
- boundary between 2 tectonic plates that are moving away from eachother
- boundary between 2 plates that are scraping against eachother
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- ring of volcanoes in the pacific ocean
- a landmass that existed when all continents were connected
- process new oceanic crust forming
- consists of all of the crust as well as as the upper, rigid part of the mantle
- broken up pieces of the lithosphere
- boundary formed by 2 tectonic plates crashing into one another
- places where tectonic plates meet
- German scientists who developed the theory of continental drift
- when 2 tectonic plates collide and the other goes under the other and sinks into the mantle
13 Clues: process new oceanic crust forming • places where tectonic plates meet • broken up pieces of the lithosphere • ring of volcanoes in the pacific ocean • the theory that continents drifted apart • the theory that tectonic plates move and change shape • a landmass that existed when all continents were connected • ...
Scientific Discoveries 2023-09-03
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- Discovered the expansion of the universe.
- Laws of motion and universal gravitation.
- Attracts objects to each other.
- Table Organizes chemical elements.
- Antibiotic discovered by Alexander Fleming.
- Astronomer who supported heliocentrism.
- Process powering the sun and stars.
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- Discovery by Marie Curie.
- Proposed the theory of relativity.
- Double helix genetic material.
- Edward Jenner pioneered this method.
- Pioneer in electricity and magnetism.
- Instrument to magnify small objects.
- Hole A region with strong gravitational pull.
- Charles Darwin's theory of species change.
15 Clues: Discovery by Marie Curie. • Double helix genetic material. • Attracts objects to each other. • Proposed the theory of relativity. • Table Organizes chemical elements. • Process powering the sun and stars. • Edward Jenner pioneered this method. • Instrument to magnify small objects. • Pioneer in electricity and magnetism. • Astronomer who supported heliocentrism. • ...
Human Evolution 2018-09-03
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- Paleolithic - More complex tools made of various materials such as antlers, wood and bones
- - Hominids survived selection pressures and used/uses upper paleolithic tools.
- - First Hominid to have the ability to control and manipulate fire
- - Jack of all trades
- - More sophisticated, finely worked scrapers, spear tips, and axe heads. Edges re-shaped and attached to other materials. Required skill to make and techniques taught and learned.
- - As a result of the increase of cranium space, we were able to develop complex thinking such as...
- - Kills bacteria, parasites, plant toxins, and makes digestion easier.
- - First animal to be domesticated
- - The Multiregional theory suggests that H. Sapiens evolved directly from this Hominid, where as Out of Africa theory does not.
- - Tear drop shaped tools used by H.Erectus
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- - Theory that suggests that modern humans evolved from African populations, which left Africa ~200,000 y/o. Replacing regional populations of H. Erectus
- - Theory that suggests populations evolved rather isolated, with some interbreeding, evolving in parallel to each other.
- - Creating a relationship between man and animal which benefitted both.
- Afarensis - Lucy
- - Tools that were first discovered and used by H. Habilis
- - The transitional species between H. Habilis and H.Erectus
- - Family that includes apes and humans
- - Tribe(below subfamily) that included humans and bipedal fossils like Australopithecus and paranthropus. also called hominid
18 Clues: Afarensis - Lucy • - Jack of all trades • - First animal to be domesticated • - Family that includes apes and humans • - Tear drop shaped tools used by H.Erectus • - Tools that were first discovered and used by H. Habilis • - The transitional species between H. Habilis and H.Erectus • - First Hominid to have the ability to control and manipulate fire • ...
Human Evolution 2018-09-03
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- - Kills bacteria, parasites, plant toxins, and makes digestion easier.
- - Jack of all trades
- - Tools that were first discovered and used by H. Habilis
- Paleolithic - More complex tools made of various materials such as antlers, wood and bones
- - First animal to be domesticated
- - More sophisticated, finely worked scrapers, spear tips, and axe heads. Edges re-shaped and attached to other materials. Required skill to make and techniques taught and learned.
- - The transitional species between H. Habilis and H.Erectus
- Afarensis - Lucy
- - Theory that suggests populations evolved rather isolated, with some interbreeding, evolving in parallel to each other.
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- - Tear drop shaped tools used by H.Erectus
- - Hominids survived selection pressures and used/uses upper paleolithic tools.
- - First Hominid to have the ability to control and manipulate fire
- - Family that includes apes and humans
- - As a result of the increase of cranium space, we were able to develop complex thinking such as...
- - The Multiregional theory suggests that H. Sapiens evolved directly from this Hominid, where as Out of Africa theory does not.
- - Creating a relationship between man and animal which benefitted both.
- - Theory that suggests that modern humans evolved from African populations, which left Africa ~200,000 y/o. Replacing regional populations of H. Erectus
- - Tribe(below subfamily) that included humans and bipedal fossils like Australopithecus and paranthropus. also called hominid
18 Clues: Afarensis - Lucy • - Jack of all trades • - First animal to be domesticated • - Family that includes apes and humans • - Tear drop shaped tools used by H.Erectus • - Tools that were first discovered and used by H. Habilis • - The transitional species between H. Habilis and H.Erectus • - First Hominid to have the ability to control and manipulate fire • ...
B. F. Skinner 2021-09-07
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- Type of response to behaviorism which is the opposite of support by someone
- Where he received his doctorate degree from?
- A type of learning that has rewards and punishments for their behavior
- His mother's main job was what?
- He did what at the University of Harvard at the end of his life?
- When a behavior is not reinforced it will most likely do what as a result?
- Behaviorism can be limited to this one thing when it comes to results.
- Type of response to behaviorism which is the support by someone
- This is a skill or attribute that behaviorism can't directly connect to?
- What was his dad's job?
- Type of response to behaviorism
- What is the significance of the date of March 20, 1904?
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- The way students will study for upcoming exams, and assessments which relates to the theory.
- Became a chair of what department at the University?
- The Law of Effect
- Two The name of his utopian novel
- The state where B. F. Skinner was born
- A term coined from operant conditioning and behaviorism?
- The town where B. F. Skinner was born
- Where he started college at?
- When a behavior is rewarded it will most likely be what as a result?
- B. F. Skinner's theory
- Doing this for students when they work well relates to the theory of behaviorism
- What disease did he die from?
- Became the chair of the psychology department at what university?
25 Clues: The Law of Effect • B. F. Skinner's theory • What was his dad's job? • Where he started college at? • What disease did he die from? • His mother's main job was what? • Type of response to behaviorism • Two The name of his utopian novel • The town where B. F. Skinner was born • The state where B. F. Skinner was born • Where he received his doctorate degree from? • ...
B. F. Skinner 2021-09-07
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- Type of response to behaviorism which is the opposite of support by someone
- Where he received his doctorate degree from?
- A type of learning that has rewards and punishments for their behavior
- His mother's main job was what?
- He did what at the University of Harvard at the end of his life?
- When a behavior is not reinforced it will most likely do what as a result?
- Behaviorism can be limited to this one thing when it comes to results.
- Type of response to behaviorism which is the support by someone
- This is a skill or attribute that behaviorism can't directly connect to?
- What was his dad's job?
- Type of response to behaviorism
- What is the significance of the date of March 20, 1904?
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- The way students will study for upcoming exams, and assessments which relates to the theory.
- Became a chair of what department at the University?
- The Law of Effect
- Two The name of his utopian novel
- The state where B. F. Skinner was born
- A term coined from operant conditioning and behaviorism?
- The town where B. F. Skinner was born
- Where he started college at?
- When a behavior is rewarded it will most likely be what as a result?
- B. F. Skinner's theory
- Doing this for students when they work well relates to the theory of behaviorism
- What disease did he die from?
- Became the chair of the psychology department at what university?
25 Clues: The Law of Effect • B. F. Skinner's theory • What was his dad's job? • Where he started college at? • What disease did he die from? • His mother's main job was what? • Type of response to behaviorism • Two The name of his utopian novel • The town where B. F. Skinner was born • The state where B. F. Skinner was born • Where he received his doctorate degree from? • ...
Absence of Partnership Deed 2021-09-11
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- Indian Partnership Act 1932 is applied in the _____ of Partnership Deed
- interest on drawings and capital charged from partners? yes/no
- unless otherwise agreed, a firm is _____ on death of a partner
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- registration of firm is ___ and not compulsory
- to allow new partner or minor, all partners must ______
- Profits/losses shared by the partners
- a person may be admitted/retired from the firm with the _____ of all the partners or in accordance with the agreement among the partners
- Interest on loan by partners is paid p.a
8 Clues: Profits/losses shared by the partners • Interest on loan by partners is paid p.a • registration of firm is ___ and not compulsory • to allow new partner or minor, all partners must ______ • interest on drawings and capital charged from partners? yes/no • unless otherwise agreed, a firm is _____ on death of a partner • ...
Gravity Crossword 2021-02-24
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- Which one of Kepler's laws states that planets orbit in ellipses?
- Kepler's teacher who provided him with data for his planetary motion laws
- a dead star that has fallen into itself and generated a great gravitational pull
- discovered 3 laws of planetary motion
- satellite that causes tides on Earth
- area around a mass where its gravitational pull can be felt
- this person discovered that gravity is universal
- this occurs when an upward force balances the downward pull of gravity
- force that pulls things towards the center of a mass
- closest path to the Sun when a planet is in orbit
- Newton's theory of gravity confirms this man's theory of the solar system
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- speed needed to break the pull of Earth's gravity and begin orbit
- farthest path from Sun when a planet is in orbit
- object that orbits another in space
- Kepler law that says planet orbit speed isn't constant
- time it takes to complete one orbit
- alleged fruit that fell and lead Newton to his theory of gravity
- fixed point on an ellipse
- do the gravity field lines point inward or outward?
- discovered the value for G in Newton's Law of Universal Gravitation
- Kepler law that relates the period of planet orbit to its radius of orbit
- all planets orbit the Sun in this shaped path
22 Clues: fixed point on an ellipse • object that orbits another in space • time it takes to complete one orbit • satellite that causes tides on Earth • discovered 3 laws of planetary motion • all planets orbit the Sun in this shaped path • farthest path from Sun when a planet is in orbit • this person discovered that gravity is universal • ...
Earth Matters Ch 1 2016-09-03
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- it travels at 299 792 km per second
- they rotate around planets
- a planet’s mass affects it
- small remaining quantity
- dist light travels in 1 year
- independent systems of stars, gas and dust
- energy as electromagnetic waves
- a protoplanet of our solar system
- a planet’s mass affects it
- it has no like, equal, or parallel
- the bishop who thought Earth was created in 4004 BCE
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- Earth’s is almost circular
- system of ideas explaining something
- the most widely accepted theory about how the universe came to be
- it’s 4.6 billion years old
- of the Middle Ages
- primitive planet
- our galaxy
- it’s on Earth in liquid form
- a protoplanet of our solar system
- a planet’s mass affects them
- a protoplanet of our solar system
22 Clues: our galaxy • primitive planet • of the Middle Ages • small remaining quantity • Earth’s is almost circular • they rotate around planets • it’s 4.6 billion years old • a planet’s mass affects it • a planet’s mass affects it • dist light travels in 1 year • it’s on Earth in liquid form • a planet’s mass affects them • energy as electromagnetic waves • a protoplanet of our solar system • ...
Economies Of Scale & Growth 2013-04-18
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- When one firm buys another
- Spreading risk
- Large firms have access to more of this
- Caused by the growth of the industry as a whole
- Large firms have enough work to be able to employ specialists
- Caused by the growth of the firm itself
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- When they are able to have a wide range of products to spread risk
- Large firms can invest in better machinery
- Banks are willing to lend to larger businesses
- A group of companies that agree to work together
- When two firms join together under a new name
- Large firms can organise buying and selling more efficiently
12 Clues: Spreading risk • When one firm buys another • Large firms have access to more of this • Caused by the growth of the firm itself • Large firms can invest in better machinery • When two firms join together under a new name • Banks are willing to lend to larger businesses • Caused by the growth of the industry as a whole • A group of companies that agree to work together • ...
Cost Analysis 2023-03-07
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- Characteristic of an industry in which any potential entrant has access to the same technology and inputs that existing firms have.
- The period of time in which at least one of the firm’s input quantities cannot be changed.
- Occur when the percentage increase in the quantity of output is greater than the percentage increase in the quantity of all inputs.
- This cost refers to the total cost per unit of output produced.
- Refers to a market in which the total cost of producing the industry output for a single firm is lower than the combined total cost incurred by two or more producers if they were to divide the required output equally among themselves.
- The value of the next best alternative that is forgone when another alternative is chosen.
- Occur when the percentage increase in the quantity of output is below the percentage change in the quantity of all inputs.
- This cost refers to the additional cost incurred by producing one more unit of output.
- The difference between revenue and fixed costs.
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- A cost that represents the firm’s expenditures on variable inputs.
- A price of goods exchanged between divisions/branches of one large firm.
- The costs that have already been incurred and cannot be recovered.
- This notion can be attributed to the production process when the cost of producing multiple goods together is lower than the combined cost of producing each product separately.
- The lowest output at which the minimum average cost can be achieved. Used to estimate the number of firms in the market.
- This cost assumes that all the costs are variable, and the scale of production can be altered. It is determined by returns to scale and serves as a predictor of a firm’s efficiency.
- This cost refers to the total expense incurred by a firm in producing a given level of output.
- The concept that tells us the percentage by which output will increase when all inputs are increased by a given percentage.
- A cost that results from the firm’s expenditures on fixed inputs.
18 Clues: The difference between revenue and fixed costs. • This cost refers to the total cost per unit of output produced. • A cost that results from the firm’s expenditures on fixed inputs. • A cost that represents the firm’s expenditures on variable inputs. • The costs that have already been incurred and cannot be recovered. • ...
Element 7- Education and Early Years 2024-06-10
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- What type of transition is it when children can be prepared for it?
- Who's language theory included the sensorimotor, preoperational, concrete operations and formal operations stages?
- What is it called when a baby looks at their parent to help them respond?
- What is it called when a baby starts to cry when their parent leaves the room?
- What type of transition is it when children can feel stressed and worried as they are unsure on what is happening?
- Who suggested babies make a bond with one person typically the mother?
- What type of language is it when you are using vocabulary, words and sentences to express meaning?
- Who came up with the theory babies face privation and deprivation based on the quality of their attachment?
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- What type of language is it when you are listening and understanding to what has been said?
- What is the stage called where a baby develops a secure attachment to a 'special person'?
- Who came up with the theory that babies react more to the quality of attachment than the length of time from an attachment?
- Who came up with the Language Acquisition Device?
- Who created the strange situation experiment?
- Who discovered the Language Acquisition Support System?
- Who's theory involved children having inner speech and external speech?
15 Clues: Who created the strange situation experiment? • Who came up with the Language Acquisition Device? • Who discovered the Language Acquisition Support System? • What type of transition is it when children can be prepared for it? • Who suggested babies make a bond with one person typically the mother? • ...
SOCIOLOGY 2015-07-08
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- A social heritage transmitted from one gen. to another.
- Customary behavior patterns widely practiced.
- Each aspect of society is interdependent.
- Manifested by member of certain socially organized group of individuals.
- Shared values and rules about acceptable and unacceptable.
- Focuses on the negative.
- Written down and enforced by the state.
- Last science to be developed.
- Is a conflict theory that studies gender.
- Socially imposed rewards and punishment.
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- Father of communism
- Refers to the theory of social action.
- The view to regard one's culture as right and normal.
- Allows range of choices in the individual as member of the society.
- Forms of behavior uniformly done in the society.
- Human culture is nothing w/o it.
- He said change in 1 part of society causes change in the other parts
- Moral imperatives and social conscience internalized.
- Norm based on morality or definition of right and wrong.
- Father of positivism
20 Clues: Father of communism • Father of positivism • Focuses on the negative. • Last science to be developed. • Human culture is nothing w/o it. • Refers to the theory of social action. • Written down and enforced by the state. • Socially imposed rewards and punishment. • Each aspect of society is interdependent. • Is a conflict theory that studies gender. • ...
LDP Crossword 2012-12-19
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- through the offering of the "_ _ _ _" of Jesus Christ
- He shall stand "_ _ _ _"
- "_ _ _ _ _ _ _" are you among women
- When "_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _"
- The promise of the "_ _ _ _ _ _ _" is peace
- "_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _" his flock
- "_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _" name of God
- oh Lord of "_ _ _ _ _"
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- the infant leaped for "_ _ _"
- I come to do your "_ _ _ _" oh God
- blessed are you who "_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _"
- "_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _" of the Lord
- city where Jesus was born
- Jesus entered the house of "_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _"
- He shall be "_ _ _ _ _"
- Jesus was the descendant of this clan
- anointed one
17 Clues: anointed one • When "_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _" • oh Lord of "_ _ _ _ _" • He shall be "_ _ _ _ _" • He shall stand "_ _ _ _" • city where Jesus was born • "_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _" his flock • the infant leaped for "_ _ _" • "_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _" of the Lord • "_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _" name of God • I come to do your "_ _ _ _" oh God • "_ _ _ _ _ _ _" are you among women • blessed are you who "_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _" • ...
Astronomy Homework 2025-09-03
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- Quantitative expression of the precision of a measurement
- Scientific papers are subject to _____ by other scientists
- Visual representation of numerical data
- Communication from the gods in Babylonian cosmology
- Personal cosmology in which objects are considered to be alive
- Meters, kilograms, and seconds, for example
- Philosopher who presented observational evidence that the world is a sphere
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- Body of knowledge in which correctness is decided by observations
- Basic unit of knowledge in science
- Personal cosmology in which all things behave like clockwork
- Testable claim made by a theory
- Scientific principle that is always validated by observations of nature
- Observation designed to test some aspect of a scientific theory
13 Clues: Testable claim made by a theory • Basic unit of knowledge in science • Visual representation of numerical data • Meters, kilograms, and seconds, for example • Communication from the gods in Babylonian cosmology • Quantitative expression of the precision of a measurement • Scientific papers are subject to _____ by other scientists • ...
Astronomy 2025-09-03
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- Testable claim made by a theory
- Communication from the gods in Babylonian cosmology
- Visual representation of numerical data
- Scientific papers are subject to _____ by other scientists
- Personal cosmology in which objects are considered to be alive
- Personal cosmology in which all things behave like clockwork
- Meters, kilograms, and seconds, for example
- Scientific principle that is always validated by observations of nature
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- Quantitative expression of the precision of a measurement
- Observation designed to test some aspect of a scientific theory
- Philosopher who presented observational evidence that the world is a sphere
- Basic unit of knowledge in science
- Body of knowledge in which correctness is decided by observations
13 Clues: Testable claim made by a theory • Basic unit of knowledge in science • Visual representation of numerical data • Meters, kilograms, and seconds, for example • Communication from the gods in Babylonian cosmology • Quantitative expression of the precision of a measurement • Scientific papers are subject to _____ by other scientists • ...
Market Structures 2025-04-24
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- When one firm sets its price first and other firms follow it is called price ____
- Gives the inventor the sol rights to profit from that particular work or invention
- When there is only one buyer of a good
- When sellers cooperate to raise their joint profits
- When companies are prevented from entering a market they are experiencing a _____ to entry
- The value of _____ (2 words) comes from enabling its users to participate in a network of other users
- Government efforts to prevent oligopolistic industries from becoming or behaving like monopolies (3 words)
- When one firm is able to influence price they have market ____
- This strategy starts with cooperation and shits to imitating what the other player did the previous period (3 words)
- When firms limit production and raise prices in a way that raises one another’s profits without a formal agreement it is called ____ collusion (2 words)
- When there are only a few producers in an industry
- When competitors collaborate to set the price of a good, it is called price ____
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- When there are only two firms operating in an industry
- When each firm has an incentive to cheat but both are worse off if both cheat
- _____ competition exists when no one supplier or producer can influence price and therefore supply equals demand
- When a seller charges different prices to different consumers it is called price ____
- When one company controls an industry
- A ____ monopoly is created and sustained by increasing returns to scale; this is most prevalent in the area of public utilities
- A temporary monopoly in the use or sale of an invention
- An agreement among several producers to restrict output in order to drive up prices
- When the government establishes a public agency to provide a particular good it is called ___ (2 words)
21 Clues: When one company controls an industry • When there is only one buyer of a good • When there are only a few producers in an industry • When sellers cooperate to raise their joint profits • When there are only two firms operating in an industry • A temporary monopoly in the use or sale of an invention • When one firm is able to influence price they have market ____ • ...
Organelles 2018-08-24
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- (Last Name Only)Scientists that though cells cam from free-cell formation- or spontaneous generation as we know now.
- this structure is semi-permeable and allows materials in and out of the cell
- a type of cell that does not have a nucleus, a bacterial cell is an example
- Cell theory Part 1: All _____ are composed of one or more cells
- (Last Name Only) The scientist who came up with the term "the cell."
- present in plant cells and holds the structure of the cell
- a type of cell that does have a nucleus and membrane bound organelles
- the transporting highway of the cell
- these tiny organelles are responsible for making proteins
- Cell theory part 2: The cell is the basic ____ of structure
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- the control center of the cell
- only present in plant cell and converts light into energy
- the powerhouse of the cell, this organelle produced energy
- Anton van Leeuwenhoek discovered the first bacteria through a home made microscope, which he called ____.
- the organelle responsible for packaging and delivering nutrients and energy.
- Cell theory part 3: All cells come from ____ cells
16 Clues: the control center of the cell • the transporting highway of the cell • Cell theory part 3: All cells come from ____ cells • only present in plant cell and converts light into energy • these tiny organelles are responsible for making proteins • the powerhouse of the cell, this organelle produced energy • present in plant cells and holds the structure of the cell • ...
Grains & Meats Crossword Puzzle 2024-11-29
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- Cooking method where grains are cooked in simmering water with the lid on.
- Aquatic animal with fins and a spine.
- Doneness indicator for fish—soft and separates easily.
- Cooking style for poultry when juices turn clear.
- Meat grading level below Prime.
- Fat found in meat that's hard and elastic.
- Food tested with a thermometer to avoid foodborne illness.
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- Aquatic animals with shells, no spines or bones.
- Inedible outer layer of a grain.
- Culinary term for pasta cooked to be firm to the bite.
- Direction of meat thermometer insertion for hamburgers.
- Outer part of the grain removed in refined grains, high in fiber
- Cooking method using fat and flour as a thickening agent.
- Smallest part of a grain, most nutritious.
14 Clues: Meat grading level below Prime. • Inedible outer layer of a grain. • Aquatic animal with fins and a spine. • Smallest part of a grain, most nutritious. • Fat found in meat that's hard and elastic. • Aquatic animals with shells, no spines or bones. • Cooking style for poultry when juices turn clear. • Doneness indicator for fish—soft and separates easily. • ...
Key Terms Refresher 2025-02-08
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- dividing the market based on advantages that consumers seek from the product
- the full positioning of a brand—the full mix of benefits on which it is positioned
- advantage over competitors gained by offering greater customer value either by having lower prices or providing more benefits that justify higher prices
- dividing the marked based on consumers who have similar needs and buying behaviors even though they are located in different countries
- dividing a market into different geographical units
- market-coverage strategy in which a firm decides to ignore market segment differences and go after the whole market with one offer
- dividing the market based on specific events or moments when buyers get the idea to buy, actually make their purchase, or use the purchased item
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- dividing the market based on consumer knowledge, attitudes, uses of a product, or responses to a product
- market-coverage strategy in which a firm targets several market segments and designs separate offers for each
- market-coverage strategy in which a firm goes after a large share of one or a few segments or niches
- dividing the market based on lifestyle or personality characteristics
- dividing the market based on consumers' purchasing power and financial resources
- tailoring products and marketing programs to the needs and wants of specific individuals and local customer segments
- dividing the market into segments based on variables such as education, religion, ethnicity, and generation
- dividing the market based on biological and identity-related characteristics
- dividing the market based on consumers' stage in life
16 Clues: dividing a market into different geographical units • dividing the market based on consumers' stage in life • dividing the market based on lifestyle or personality characteristics • dividing the market based on advantages that consumers seek from the product • dividing the market based on biological and identity-related characteristics • ...
promotion 2023-05-18
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- what do brands typically give away to their customers together with a product
- when a product is displayed in a special way
- type of ad where the firm is trying to make the customer purchase a product
- the only disadvantage to promotion through TV
- money special for marketing activities purposes
- a "prize" given to customers for buying multiple products from one firm
- budget given out specifically for advertising
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- when frims pay to have their brand displayed in events or in the public
- type of ad where there is a lot of information given about the product
- one of the disadvantages of newspapers
- the company will lose _ if it reduces the prices for a product
- given to a customer to try out the product, without actually purchasing it (free)
- first stage of advertising process
- what attracts customers in terms of image of a company?
- magazines are _, and that's why they can reach out to the audience they want
15 Clues: first stage of advertising process • one of the disadvantages of newspapers • when a product is displayed in a special way • the only disadvantage to promotion through TV • budget given out specifically for advertising • money special for marketing activities purposes • what attracts customers in terms of image of a company? • ...
INTELLIGENCE 2013-01-09
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- A complicated correlational procedure that identifies sets of test items that cluster together, called factors. Used to investigate whether intelligence is one trait or an assortment of abilities.
- Carroll’s factor-analytic theory, which represents the structure of intelligence in three tiers, with g at the top; a second tier of biologically based broad abilities; and a third tier of specific behaviors.
- An approach to cognitive development that focuses on outcomes and results and is the basis for intelligence tests designed to assess mental abilities.
- In Cattell’s theory, a form of intelligence involving skills that depend on accumulated knowledge and experience, good judgment, and mastery of social customs.
- Mental abilities apparent in the real world but not in testing situations.
- In Cattell’s theory, a form of intelligence that depends primarily on basic information processing skills -ability to detect relationships among stimuli, speed of analyzing information, and capacity of working memory.
- intelligence In Spearman’s theory, a mental ability that is unique to a task.
- Gardner’s theory, which proposes at least eight independent intelligences, defined in terms of distinct sets of processing operations applied in culturally valued activities.
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- In Spearman’s theory, a common underlying factor, called g, believed to influence all aspects of intelligence.
- Sternberg’s theory, which states that intelligent behavior involves balancing analytical intelligence, creative intelligence, and practical intelligence to achieve success in life , according to one’s personal goals and the requirements of one’s cultural community.
- A set of emotional abilities that enable individuals to process and adapt to emotional information, measured by tapping emotional skills that enable people to manage their own emotions and interact competently with others.
- A score that indicates the extent to which an individual’s raw score on an intelligence test deviates from the typical performance of same-age individuals.
- An increase in IQ from one generation to the next.
13 Clues: An increase in IQ from one generation to the next. • Mental abilities apparent in the real world but not in testing situations. • intelligence In Spearman’s theory, a mental ability that is unique to a task. • In Spearman’s theory, a common underlying factor, called g, believed to influence all aspects of intelligence. • ...
PIP3 Crossword 2024-05-09
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- The country where orphans were kept in poor institutions. (8 letters)
- Type of memory associated with personal experiences and specific events. (8 letters)
- Neurotransmitter associated with OCD and it's treatment. (9 letters)
- Cognitive theory by Beck suggesting that depression arises from negative thoughts about the self, the world, and the future. (12 letters)
- Mental framework organizing and interpreting information. (6 letters)
- Disruption of memory caused by the presence of competing information. (12 letters)
- Psychological approach emphasizing personal growth, free will, and self-actualization.(10 letters)
- The theory that proposes phobias are learnt and maintained via classical and operant conditioning. (14 letters)
- Technique used by police to enhance the retrieval of information from eyewitnesses.(16 letters)
- Systematic examination of the content of communication, often used in qualitative research. (15 letters)
- Attachment theory term describing an infant's intense bond with one primary caregiver.(10 letters)
- Concept in humanistic psychology referring to the realization of one's full potential. (17 letters)
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- mechanisms that intervene between stimuli and responses, according to social learning theory. (19 letters)
- Observable characteristics resulting from both genetic and environmental influences. (9 letters)
- Psychotherapeutic approach focusing on changing patterns of thinking and behavior to alleviate psychological distress. (27 letters)
- Psychologists known for their research on eyewitness testimony and leading questions. (15 letters)
- Genes believed to influence the development of a specific trait or behaviour.(15 letters)
- Psychological concept suggesting that infants become attached to those who satisfy their primary needs.(12 letters)
- Activity that can contaminate eyewitness testimony by introducing new information or perspectives. (19 letters)
- German psychologist credited with establishing the first psychology laboratory. (5 letters)
- Emotion characterized by feelings of worry, nervousness, or unease. (7 letters)
- The system responsible for temporarily holding and manipulating information, proposed by Baddeley and Hitch (13 letters)
- bidirectional interaction where both the infant and caregiver respond to each other's signals (10 letters)
23 Clues: Neurotransmitter associated with OCD and it's treatment. (9 letters) • The country where orphans were kept in poor institutions. (8 letters) • Mental framework organizing and interpreting information. (6 letters) • Emotion characterized by feelings of worry, nervousness, or unease. (7 letters) • ...
MarkWiz Crossword 2023-12-05
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- A trendy or fashionable term, often used in marketing or business discussions to imply innovation or relevance
- Introducing a marketing mix change as an experiment, known as marketing.
- An exclusive right granted for a new invention (often government approved), so that competitors cannot copy the design.
- The business of selling a product or service directly to the customer
- A large event, like a trade show, where business products are promoted (use short four- letter term).
- Percentage of sale, units or customers a company has relative to the total
- The process of dividing a market into related groups of consumers.
- Between introduction and maturity on the product life cycle
- A market structure made up of a few large dominant firms.
- A segmentation approach based upon location.
- In terms of consumption, customers can be a light or a heavy
- Notice or attention given to someone or something by the media
- Part of our place mix, we use one (or more) to reach the market via intermediaries.
- Initial stage of the new product process: generation.
- Maslow's model shows needs in this structure.
- Usually considered the centerpiece of the marketing mix elements
- Delivering content or advertisements based on the user's geographic location, ensuring relevance to local audiences
- The type of demand that changes significantly when prices are changed.
- Promotional communication to promote a product, service, or brand
- A specialized segment of the market for a particular kind of product or service that appeals to a specific target audience
- The firm's top-level game plan.
- The type of marketing where the firm deals with customers by phone.
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- The term for the overall process of managing (transporting and storing) our supplies and products.
- Someone who manages the flow of information or decisions, often determining what reaches the intended audience.
- An evaluation of a business, used to assess its competitive position and inform strategic planning.
- A favorable (or not) view, opinion, assessment of a brand held by a consumer.
- The Receiver of the Information or the services is also known as
- The initial sales step before the adoption phase for new-to-the-world products.
- Strategic effort to set a product apart in the minds of consumers
- The entire revenue potential in a market.
- Economic space where buyers and sellers interact
- Highest sales phase of the PLC.
- A promotion tactic where the firm gives away free .
- A key role of marketing is to meet these for consumers.
- A qualitative form of market research known as a ___group.
- Additional features or services beyond the core product, enhancing its value
- A growth strategy that focuses on increasing sales of existing products to current markets, often through aggressive marketing tactics
- Thing that motivated/encourages one to do things
- The market segment that the firm chooses to focus their marketing activities on.
- The marketing mix element where the firm places a value on their product.
40 Clues: Highest sales phase of the PLC. • The firm's top-level game plan. • The entire revenue potential in a market. • A segmentation approach based upon location. • Maslow's model shows needs in this structure. • Economic space where buyers and sellers interact • Thing that motivated/encourages one to do things • A promotion tactic where the firm gives away free . • ...
Cognition 2023-10-13
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- - The process of evaluating or assessing something
- Factor Theory - A theory of emotion that combines physiological arousal and cognitive interpretation
- Memory - Long-term memory for facts and concepts
- Memory - Memory for specific life events
- Memory - Emotional response to significant events
- Atkinson - Theorists who proposed the "Levels of Processing" model
- Processing - A model of memory that involves encoding, storage, and retrieval
- Memory - Memory for skills and habits
- - Brain region associated with memory formation
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- - Disease causing memory loss and cognitive decline
- Effect - The effects of weaponry on the human body and mind
- - Mental framework for organizing information
- - Learning theory that focuses on observable behaviors
13 Clues: Memory - Memory for skills and habits • Memory - Memory for specific life events • - Mental framework for organizing information • - Brain region associated with memory formation • Memory - Long-term memory for facts and concepts • Memory - Emotional response to significant events • - The process of evaluating or assessing something • ...
Cognition 2023-10-13
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- - The process of evaluating or assessing something
- Factor Theory - A theory of emotion that combines physiological arousal and cognitive interpretation
- Memory - Long-term memory for facts and concepts
- Memory - Memory for specific life events
- Memory - Emotional response to significant events
- Atkinson - Theorists who proposed the "Levels of Processing" model
- Processing - A model of memory that involves encoding, storage, and retrieval
- Memory - Memory for skills and habits
- - Brain region associated with memory formation
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- - Disease causing memory loss and cognitive decline
- Effect - The effects of weaponry on the human body and mind
- - Mental framework for organizing information
- - Learning theory that focuses on observable behaviors
13 Clues: Memory - Memory for skills and habits • Memory - Memory for specific life events • - Mental framework for organizing information • - Brain region associated with memory formation • Memory - Long-term memory for facts and concepts • Memory - Emotional response to significant events • - The process of evaluating or assessing something • ...
Cognition 2023-10-13
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- - The process of evaluating or assessing something
- Factor Theory - A theory of emotion that combines physiological arousal and cognitive interpretation
- Memory - Long-term memory for facts and concepts
- Memory - Memory for specific life events
- Memory - Emotional response to significant events
- Atkinson - Theorists who proposed the "Levels of Processing" model
- Processing - A model of memory that involves encoding, storage, and retrieval
- Memory - Memory for skills and habits
- - Brain region associated with memory formation
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- - Disease causing memory loss and cognitive decline
- Effect - The effects of weaponry on the human body and mind
- - Mental framework for organizing information
- - Learning theory that focuses on observable behaviors
13 Clues: Memory - Memory for skills and habits • Memory - Memory for specific life events • - Mental framework for organizing information • - Brain region associated with memory formation • Memory - Long-term memory for facts and concepts • Memory - Emotional response to significant events • - The process of evaluating or assessing something • ...
Consumer Behavoiur 342-01 2015-10-02
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- A systematic method of operations involving steps
- The bias shown by customers towards certain products because of a favorable experience with other products made by the same manufacturer or maker
- The maximum level of output that a given system can produce during a set period of time
- The portion of a nation's economy represented by services of all kinds
- Degree to which needs and wants are satisfied
- Lack of consistency in inputs and outputs during a process
- Providing a very limited range of services to a narrow and specific market segment
- Something experienced and cannot be touched or preserved
- Tangible item that provides benefits
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- An economic act or performance that creates value and benefits
- Changing the perception of a firm in the mind of a customer
- Visual illustration of how customers perceive a competitor
- The efficiency of inputs being transformed to outputs
- The quantity and quality of goods a consumer is able to pay for
- Offers a narrow range of services to a fairly broad market
- Offers a wide range of services to a broad market
- Establishing a distinctive place in the minds of customers relative to competing products
- Concentration on a narrow market segment but has a wide range of services
- The provision of a relatively narrow product mix
- A name or symbol that identifies and differentiates a firm from it's competitors
20 Clues: Tangible item that provides benefits • Degree to which needs and wants are satisfied • The provision of a relatively narrow product mix • A systematic method of operations involving steps • Offers a wide range of services to a broad market • The efficiency of inputs being transformed to outputs • Something experienced and cannot be touched or preserved • ...
Advertising - Module 11 2013-01-10
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- simultaneously
- firm
- sneaky
- sufficient
- dull
- instantaneous
- guerilla
- takeintoaccount
- appeal
- strategy
- billboard
- tangible
- brand
- logo
- established
- campaign
- grave
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- sequentially
- wordofmouth
- influential
- standardization
- broaden
- commercial
- stealth
- fraud
- connotation
- impressionable
- consumption
- slogan
- manipulate
- adapt
- jingle
- merge
- viable
- deception
- vital
36 Clues: firm • dull • logo • fraud • adapt • merge • brand • vital • grave • sneaky • appeal • slogan • jingle • viable • broaden • stealth • guerilla • strategy • tangible • campaign • billboard • deception • sufficient • commercial • manipulate • wordofmouth • influential • connotation • consumption • established • sequentially • instantaneous • simultaneously • impressionable • standardization • takeintoaccount
Puzzle 66 2022-12-22
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- The theory Albert Einstein is known for.
- The name for a speed greater than that of sound.
- A planet which exists outside Earth's solar system.
- The theory Charles Darwin is known for.
- Sound too high to hear by humans.
- The largest moon of Saturn.
- The highness or lowness of sound.
- The fear of dogs.
- The man who launched eBay in 1995.
- The largest moon in the solar system.
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- He invented the first battery.
- Units used to measure relative loudness.
- A material that heat or electricity can move through.
- He received the Nobel prize for developing the first nuclear-particle accelerator.
- He discovered the laws of electrolysis.
- He named the pacific ocean.
- The century in which the battery was invented.
- The planet named for an ancient messenger.
- What is thought to cause the spots on Uranus.
- A unit of food energy.
20 Clues: The fear of dogs. • A unit of food energy. • He named the pacific ocean. • The largest moon of Saturn. • He invented the first battery. • Sound too high to hear by humans. • The highness or lowness of sound. • The man who launched eBay in 1995. • The largest moon in the solar system. • He discovered the laws of electrolysis. • The theory Charles Darwin is known for. • ...
The Universe 2021-04-08
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- the theory of the start of the universe 13.8 byg
- part of time
- glaciers in MN
- period of time with note worthy events
- a form of large land
- the life of a star
- when the earth is getting hotter by carbon
- the cosmic formation of atoms
- combines two lighter elements into a heavy
- when a era ends caused by a big killing
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- first statement of the continental drift theory
- the time taken for the radioactivity of a specified isotope to fall to half its original value
- a time with huge glaciers
- when stars start to burning helium to carbon
- when stars are moving away
- last to billions of years
- to determine how old rocks are (not actual age)
- when stars are moving towards you
- using radioactive isotopes to determine
19 Clues: part of time • glaciers in MN • the life of a star • a form of large land • a time with huge glaciers • last to billions of years • when stars are moving away • the cosmic formation of atoms • when stars are moving towards you • period of time with note worthy events • using radioactive isotopes to determine • when a era ends caused by a big killing • ...
Chapter 8 Crossword Study Guide 2021-11-29
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- rebellion is the uprising that occurred when the petitions of the Massachusetts farmers went unanswered.
- of Confederation uses the term “firm league of friendship”.
- rights of the people are what English philosopher John Locke believed.
- used slaves as a major source of labor.
- had one vote on all questions in the constitutional convention.
- of 1785 which law helped stop the spread of slavery to the West.
- Revolution, most states allowed only white men who were at least 21 years old to vote.
- years is how long the vice president holds office.
- states had approve The Articles of Confederation.
- Washington was the presiding officer at the Constitutional Convention.
- to fall in value.
- the freeing of individual enslaved persons.
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- makes the federal system of government the final authority.
- believed that because of the importance
- between people and the ruler.
- Sherman proposed the Great Compromise.
- did not included Native Americans.
- three articles of the Constitution describe the structure of the federal government.
- existed and was legal in every state.
- well-being says that a "firm league of friendship” implies the relationship of the states under the Articles of Confederation.
- the laws is the role of the executive branch.
- to the laws of the nation.
- government holds the power to create money.
- Federalists did not supported the Constitution.
- is the movement influenced that Constitution’s architects(writers).
- is having two separate lawmaking chambers.
- Locke wrote that government is based on a
27 Clues: to fall in value. • to the laws of the nation. • between people and the ruler. • did not included Native Americans. • existed and was legal in every state. • Sherman proposed the Great Compromise. • believed that because of the importance • used slaves as a major source of labor. • Locke wrote that government is based on a • is having two separate lawmaking chambers. • ...
Geological History 2021-02-22
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- solid copy of the shape of an organism
- used to date fossils and rocks 60,000 years old or younger
- drift process by which forces inside the earth cause continents to move over Earth's surface
- break in the earth's crust
- extinction at least 50% of the species on the earth have to have gone extinct for this to happen
- lava that hardens on the surface of the earth
- Bang Theory theory about the origin of the universe
- decay process by which unstable elements breakdown by releasing particles and energy
- record shows how particular organisms and environments have changed over time
- lived more than 500 million years ago that are used as index fossils
- ages happened during the Quaternary Period after Earth's climate cooled
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- rate of decay of each radioactive element
- theory well-tested concept that explains a range of observations
- shows where rock layers have been lost by erosion
- when magma pushes into bodies of rock beneath the surface of the earth and hardens into igneous rocks
- used to find the absolute ago of rocks and fossils older than 60,000 years old
- of Superposition according to this, in horizontal sedimentary rock, each layer is younger than the layer below it
- fossils used to find the relative age of a rock
- first vertebrates to crawl onto land
- fish first vertebrates
- hollow area in sediment in the shape of an organism
21 Clues: break in the earth's crust • fish first vertebrates • first vertebrates to crawl onto land • solid copy of the shape of an organism • rate of decay of each radioactive element • lava that hardens on the surface of the earth • shows where rock layers have been lost by erosion • hollow area in sediment in the shape of an organism • ...
Philosophical Terms 2022-09-05
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- the branch of philosophy that deals with the first principles of things, including abstract concepts such as being, knowing, substance, cause, identity, time, and space.
- the branch of philosophy that deals with the principles of beauty and artistic taste.
- the study of the nature of value and valuation, and of the kinds of things that are valuable.
- is the philosophic theory of knowledge : inquiry into the basis, nature, validity, and limits of knowledge.
- the theory that certain knowledge is impossible.
- the theory that all knowledge is derived from sense-experience.
- reasoning conducted or assessed according to strict principles of validity.
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- the study of the fundamental nature of knowledge, reality, and existence, especially when considered as an academic discipline.
- the theory that reason rather than experience is the foundation of certainty in knowledge.
- the branch of metaphysics dealing with the nature of being.
- the belief that your ideals can be achieved, often when this does not seem likely to others.
- a way of thinking and acting based on facts and what is possible, rather than on hopes for things that are unlikely to happen.
- moral principles that govern a person's behavior or the conducting of an activity.
13 Clues: the theory that certain knowledge is impossible. • the branch of metaphysics dealing with the nature of being. • the theory that all knowledge is derived from sense-experience. • reasoning conducted or assessed according to strict principles of validity. • moral principles that govern a person's behavior or the conducting of an activity. • ...
Plate Techtonicss 2017-01-31
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- Surface in which rocks break and move.
- powerful sea wave that can travel thousands of kilometers.
- Theory that continents drifted apart.
- A pulling force.
- Largest layer of the earth.
- Different sections that were broken off from the lithosphere.
- Rigid, outer most layer of the earth.
- Pulling apart.
- Original continent that later split into 7
- Remains or traces of a once living organism reserved by rock.
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- Grinding of plates.
- Area when the two plates collide and one goes on top of the other.
- Theory that magma from below the earths crust is forced upward towards the surface at
- Earths outer most layer
- Layer below the lithosphere
- Colliding of plates.
- Very dense, solid center of the
- Surface along which rocks break and move.
- Vibrations caused by breaking rocks along faults.
- Liquid that surrounds the inner core.
20 Clues: Pulling apart. • A pulling force. • Grinding of plates. • Colliding of plates. • Earths outer most layer • Layer below the lithosphere • Largest layer of the earth. • Very dense, solid center of the • Theory that continents drifted apart. • Liquid that surrounds the inner core. • Rigid, outer most layer of the earth. • Surface in which rocks break and move. • ...
International Business Overview 2024-02-19
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- An ____________ advantage is the ability to produce a specific product more efficiently than any other nation.
- A ____________ corporation is a firm that operates on a worldwide scale without ties to any specific nation or region.
- An _________ control is a restriction on the amount of a particular foreign currency that can be purchased or sold.
- An import _________ is a limit on the amount of a particular good that may be imported into a county during a given period of time.
- A nontariff ___________ is a nontax measure imposed by a government to favor domestic over foreign suppliers.
- Currency ___________ is the reduction of the value of nation's currency relative to the currencies of other countries.
- ______________ business encompasses all business activities that involve exchanges across national boundaries.
- Purchasing raw materials or products in other nations and bringing them into one's own country.
- A complete halt to trading with a particular nation or of a particular product.
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- A nation's __________ of trade is the total value of its exports minus the total value of its imports over a specified period of time.
- An arrangement in which one firm contracts manufacturing or other activities to a firm in another country that specializes in those activities and can offer them at a lower cost than the domestic firms.
- A nation's balance of ___________ is the total flow of money into a county minus the total flow of money out of that country over a specified period of time.
- A __________ advantage is the ability to produce a specific product more efficiently than any other product.
- A trade _________ is a negative balance of trade.
- Exportation of large quantities of a product at a price lower than that of the same product in the home market.
- A tax levied on a particular foreign product entering a country.
- Selling and shipping raw materials or products to other nations.
17 Clues: A trade _________ is a negative balance of trade. • A tax levied on a particular foreign product entering a country. • Selling and shipping raw materials or products to other nations. • A complete halt to trading with a particular nation or of a particular product. • ...
Unit 1 Terms Crossword 2023-01-18
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- A medical doctor who has specialized in the diagnosis and treatment of psychological disorders
- Psychologist study the behavior of shoppers to explain and predict their behavior
- psychologist studies how people differ from one another
- A method of self-observation in which participants report their thoughts and feelings
- Activity private, unobservable mental processes such as sensation, perception, thought, and problem solving
- James founder of functionalism; studied how humans use perception to function in our environment
- Approach in personality theory, this perspective focuses on the effects of learning on our personality development
- Athenian philosopher (ca. 470-399 B.C.E.) who shifted the emphasis of philosophical investigation from questions of natural science to ethics and human behavior. Knowledge is born within us
- psychologist a psychologist who diagnoses and treats people with emotional disturbances
- Skinner Behaviorist that developed the theory of operant conditioning by training pigeons and rats.
- Psychologist assesses and counsels students, consults with educators and parents, and performs behavioral intervention when necessary
- well-tested explanation that unifies a broad range of observations
- Approach An approach to psychology that emphasizes the inherited, adaptive aspects of behavior and mental processes
- B. Watson behaviorism; emphasis on external behaviors of people and their reactions on a given situation; famous for Little Albert study in which baby was taught to fear a white rat
- observable actions of human beings and nonhuman animals
- Freud Austrian physician whose work focused on the unconscious causes of behavior and personality formation; founded psychoanalysis.
- psychologist focuses on how the individual's behavior and mental processes are affected by interactions with other people
- Approach psychological perspective concerned with how unconscious instincts, conflicts, motives, and defenses influence behavior
- Freud's theory of personality that attributes thoughts and actions to unconscious motives and conflicts; the techniques used in treating psychological disorders by seeking to expose and interpret unconscious tensions
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- Learning Theory the theory that we learn social behavior by observing and imitating and by being rewarded or punished
- psychologist A psychologist who studies the effects of the environment on people. (ex. impact of public parks on mental health)
- psychologist A psychologist who specializes in the treatment of milder emotional and behavioral disturbances.
- psychologist a psychologist who uses psychological concepts to make the workplace a more satisfying environment for employees and managers
- Approach An approach to psychology emphasizing the mental processes involved in knowing: how we direct our attention, perceive, remember, think, and solve problems.
- perspective A psychological approach that emphasizes social and cultural influences on behavior
- early school of thought promoted by Wundt and Titchener; used introspection to reveal the structure of the human mind
- Psychology a psychological approach that emphasizes that we often perceive the whole rather than the sum of the parts
- Approach an approach to psychology focusing on the body, especially the brain and nervous system
- psychologist the study of how psychological processes affect and can enhance teaching and learning
- Approach An approach to psychology emphasizing a person's positive qualities, the capacity for positive growth, and the freedom to choose any destiny.
- A school of psychology that focused on how our mental and behavioral processes function - how they enable us to adapt, survive, and flourish.
- psychologists concentrate on biological, psychological, and social factors involved in health and illness
- psychologist psychologist who applies psychology to law and legal proceedings
- psychologist a psychologist who studies the emotional, cognitive, biological, personal, and social changes that occur as an individual matures
- the scientific study of behavior and mental processes
- the view that psychology should be an objective science that studies behavior without reference to mental processes.
- Wundt father of psychology, first psychology research lab in Leipzig, Germany; research on workings of senses; applied scientific method to psychology; used Introspection
- Research pure research that aims to confirm an existing theory or to learn more about a concept or phenomenon
38 Clues: the scientific study of behavior and mental processes • psychologist studies how people differ from one another • observable actions of human beings and nonhuman animals • well-tested explanation that unifies a broad range of observations • psychologist psychologist who applies psychology to law and legal proceedings • ...
POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT 2026-01-16
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- A system of administration by appointed officials
- A theory that states arose from economic needs
- A government official who assists citizens abroad
- Power to reject a proposed law
- Father of Political Science
- To end a legislative session
- The ability to influence or control others
- A theory that humans naturally form states
- The first to use the term state in his writings
- Basic rights and freedoms of all people
- A rule made by the government that people must follow
- The supreme power of the state to command and enforce obedience
- A form of government where people choose leaders through elections
- Legitimate power to make decisions and enforce rules
- A group of people with shared identity and culture
- Legal membership in a state with rights and duties
- The branch of government that makes laws
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- The branch of government that interprets laws
- The population living within a state
- A system where property is collectively owned
- The elected head of the executive branch
- The process of decision-making in government
- Strong loyalty to one’s nation
- A theory that the state developed from families
- A set of basic laws and principles of a state
- A Greek term meaning city-state
- The branch of government that enforces laws
- A defined area that belongs to a state
- The most universal and powerful political institution
- A group of people sharing culture and institutions
30 Clues: Father of Political Science • To end a legislative session • Strong loyalty to one’s nation • Power to reject a proposed law • A Greek term meaning city-state • The population living within a state • A defined area that belongs to a state • Basic rights and freedoms of all people • The elected head of the executive branch • The branch of government that makes laws • ...
Research Methodology 3 2025-02-16
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- Theory Developing theory from collected data
- A preliminary study to refine research design
- Equal intervals, no true zero
- Equal intervals with absolute zero
- Explains the relationship between variables
- Rate Percentage of respondents in a survey
- Categories with meaningful order
- Uncontrolled extraneous variable distorting results
- Influences the strength of variable relationships
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- Outcome measured based on the independent variable
- Assigning subjects randomly to reduce bias
- A problem-solving approach using shortcuts
- Categorizes data without order
- One variable influencing another
- Drawing conclusions from data
- Systematic examination of data
- Significance Measure of whether results are due to chance
- A relationship between two variables
- Variable manipulated to observe its effect
- Uncontrolled variables affecting the dependent variable
20 Clues: Equal intervals, no true zero • Drawing conclusions from data • Categorizes data without order • Systematic examination of data • One variable influencing another • Categories with meaningful order • Equal intervals with absolute zero • A relationship between two variables • Assigning subjects randomly to reduce bias • A problem-solving approach using shortcuts • ...
NEWS 2017-06-09
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- a state or quality of feeling at a particular time
- tools, or apparatus, especially as used for a particular occupation or activity
- extremely small pieces of plastic
- to distress mentally
- rigid or firm; exhaustion, or injury
- a secure position, especially a firm basis for further progress or development
- floor of the sea
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- a person who surrenders easily
- anything thoroughly soaked and moving in a circular fashion
- noxious, objectionable, or disgusting animals
- a product of one's creative work or thought
- to spread or scatter widely or thinly; disseminate
- a ringlike system of ocean currents rotating clockwise
13 Clues: floor of the sea • to distress mentally • a person who surrenders easily • extremely small pieces of plastic • rigid or firm; exhaustion, or injury • a product of one's creative work or thought • noxious, objectionable, or disgusting animals • a state or quality of feeling at a particular time • to spread or scatter widely or thinly; disseminate • ...
PSYCB Chapter Nine: Motivation & Emotion 2021-08-15
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- Organised psychological and physiological reactions.
- The nature of a person's enduring emotional, romantic or sexual attraction to others.
- Innate, automatic dispositions towards responding in a particular way when confronted with a specific stimulus.
- The pattern of physiological arousal during and after sexual activity.
- A theory of motivation stating that people are motivated to behave in ways that maintain what is for them an optimal level of arousal.
- Learnt requirements such as money.
- Maslow believed lower-level needs must be satisfied first.
- Refers to factors that influence the imitation, direction, intensity, and persistence of behaviour.
- An eating disorder that involves eating massive amounts of food and then eliminating the food by self-induced vomiting or the use of strong laxatives.
- An eating disorder characterised by self-starvation and dramatic weight loss.
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- A theory of motivation stating that behaviour is directed attaining desirable stimuli and avoiding unwanted stimuli.
- A view that explains human behaviour as motivated by automatic, involuntary and unlearnt behaviour.
- The degree to which a person establishes specific goals, cares about meeting those goals and experiences feelings of satisfaction by doing so.
- Unlearnt, biological requirements such as food and water.
- A theory of motivation arises from imbalances in homeostasis.
- Words and nonverbal cues such as body movement, posture, tone of voice and facial movements and expressions.
- Alderfer's ERG theory suggests that there are three groups of core needs: existence, relatedness, and growth.
17 Clues: Learnt requirements such as money. • Organised psychological and physiological reactions. • Unlearnt, biological requirements such as food and water. • Maslow believed lower-level needs must be satisfied first. • A theory of motivation arises from imbalances in homeostasis. • The pattern of physiological arousal during and after sexual activity. • ...
tectonic plates 2024-02-08
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- Name of the biggest tectonic plate
- This action is when tectonic plates move into each other
- This action is when tectonic plates move apart
- beneath the Lithospheric mantle
- Substance is made by mixing together 2 or more substances
- The layer in which earthquakes are most likely to occur
- This is caused when two tectonic plates collide with each other
- When 2 things are getting squeezed together by pressure
- The thickest layer of the Earth
- When converging the continental and oceanic plates and the oceanic plate goes under this happens
- Tectonic plates can move less than a ___________a day
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- The movement of tectonic plates causes ____________ and volcanoes
- includes the crust and the top of the mantle
- The state where the largest volcano is located
- The number of major tectonic plates
- This action is when tectonic plates move against each other
- Last name of the man who came up with the Theory of Continental Drift
- crack in the earth's surface
- Layer of the Earth that is the the innermost layer of the core
- Last name of the person who came up with the idea of seafloor spreading
- The plate tectonic theory was developed _________ years ago
- made up of most of the mantle
- Name of the supercontinent, 300 million years ago
- Layer of the Earth that is the outermost layer of the core
- First name of the person who came up with the plate tectonics theory
- special properties of a substance or layer
- Tectonic plate motion causes __________ to rise
27 Clues: crack in the earth's surface • made up of most of the mantle • beneath the Lithospheric mantle • The thickest layer of the Earth • Name of the biggest tectonic plate • The number of major tectonic plates • special properties of a substance or layer • includes the crust and the top of the mantle • The state where the largest volcano is located • ...
AICE Language Paper 4, Section B: Language and the Self 2025-05-20
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- This is the image you have of yourself as a conversationalist.
- You flout this maxim when you are vague.
- Locke's theory on how our language comes through our experiences and senses. At birth, we are a "clean slate."
- This theorist believes in variationist sociolinguistics, the idea that the way language is spoken differs across individuals and situations.
- The theorist behind the Cooperative Principle.
- The theorist that said "What to do? How to act? Who to be? These are the focal questions for everyone."
- Skinner's theory on how language, like behavior, is learned through a system of rewards and punishments.
- A transition that shows disagreement but it softens the contradiction.
- Every social group has their own language that is exclusive.
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- This type of prestige reflects solidarity and group identity.
- This type of politeness is when your freedom is being imposed upon.
- This type of politeness is when your self esteem is being threatened.
- You flout this maxim every time you lie.
- These are terms that label the position you have in your family in relation to other family members (mom, dad, aunt, uncle)
- An awareness of your own uniqueness in relation to the social groups around oneself.
- This theory notes that children have some linguistically specific knowledge but they also learn from a caretaker's input.
- The study of how people play a role/function in conversation.
- You flout this maxim when you give TMI but it is still relevant.
- This theory notes that learning language is natural for humans because we have a biological propensity for it.
- Maria always says "okay, little piggy." She's the only one that ever says it.
- The realization that one exists independently of others.
- You flout this maxim when provide information that isn't relevant to a question that was asked.
- This type of prestige expresses power and status.
23 Clues: You flout this maxim every time you lie. • You flout this maxim when you are vague. • The theorist behind the Cooperative Principle. • This type of prestige expresses power and status. • The realization that one exists independently of others. • Every social group has their own language that is exclusive. • ...
Liam C. Cell review 2025-10-02
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- gatekeeper barrier of the cell
- transport system of the cell can be rough or smooth
- converts sunlight to food in plant cells
- powerhouse of the cell
- ____ the theory that all iving things have cells
- _____'s have a cell wall
- protein factory of the cell
- trashcan of the cell
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- has no cell wall
- tiny storage sac
- more complex has nucleus
- extra support and protection to plant cellsl
- BIG vacuole found mostly in plant cell
- has no nucleus
- gel like fluid found inside all cells
- the ______ is the brain of the cell
- a cell has little ______'s in it
17 Clues: has no nucleus • has no cell wall • tiny storage sac • trashcan of the cell • powerhouse of the cell • more complex has nucleus • _____'s have a cell wall • protein factory of the cell • gatekeeper barrier of the cell • a cell has little ______'s in it • the ______ is the brain of the cell • gel like fluid found inside all cells • BIG vacuole found mostly in plant cell • ...
10FPS - Learning revision 2024-05-18
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- (OC) Taking a toy from a child who is misbehaving is an example of this.
- (SLT) The researcher that proposed Social Learning Theory.
- (CC) In this experiment, a small child was conditioned to have a fear of rats.
- (CC) Reflexes are _______ actions.
- Any event or object in the environment to which an organism responds.
- Learning through reinforcement is this type of conditioning.
- (OC) Any event that causes a behaviour to continue. It may be positive or negative.
- (CC) Before conditioning, the bell was this type of stimulus.
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- (SLT) Social Learning Theory proposes that learning occurs by _______ the actions of others.
- (OC) The researcher that operant conditioning is linked to.
- Learning through associations is this type of conditioning.
- The surname of the Russian scientist who studied classical conditioning.
- (OC) In operant conditioning, behaviour is _____.
- (SLT) The type of doll used in a Social Learning Theory experiment.
- (CC) After conditioning, this was the conditioned response in dogs.
- This type of learning occurs through observing behaviour and then reproducing it.
- (OC) Getting ice-cream after eating all your dinner is an example of this.
- (OC) Operant conditioning uses rewards and _______ to either encourage or remove a behaviour.
- (CC) In classical conditioning, food stimuli was paired with this object.
- (OC) In operant conditioning, behaviour is modified according to its ________.
20 Clues: (CC) Reflexes are _______ actions. • (OC) In operant conditioning, behaviour is _____. • (SLT) The researcher that proposed Social Learning Theory. • (OC) The researcher that operant conditioning is linked to. • Learning through associations is this type of conditioning. • Learning through reinforcement is this type of conditioning. • ...
Cooking verb & Utensils_7CAnnara_7CAndra_7CBram 2023-04-11
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- To keep track of cooking over an extended period of time
- To bake single crust and double crust pies
- To remove layers of skin
- To mix, scrape, flip, or spread ingredients
- To give you a firm strong handle to hold, making stirring easier
- To cut or chop something
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- To cut and shape cookies
- To mix dry ingredients such as mixing salads
- To scoop out an ice cream
- To simmer liquids that completely cover ingredients to cook from all sides
- To heating up of a liquid
- Totransforming solid, firm food items into small pieces by rubbing the item.
- To stir fry a dish
- To blend ingredients together quickly
- To mix ingredients together (Verb)
15 Clues: To stir fry a dish • To cut and shape cookies • To remove layers of skin • To cut or chop something • To scoop out an ice cream • To heating up of a liquid • To mix ingredients together (Verb) • To blend ingredients together quickly • To bake single crust and double crust pies • To mix, scrape, flip, or spread ingredients • To mix dry ingredients such as mixing salads • ...
Spelling U1W5 2023-09-18
15 Clues: injured • a plant • serious • hard, not soft • group of females • groups of animals • number place for 3 • a group of letters • changing direction • found inside a clam • a medical assistant • spinning in a circle • all of the countries • the purpose of school • to provide food or drinks
Student Development - Complete the Quote! 2025-02-06
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- "A racial _____ refers to 'behavioral/verbal remarks or comments that convey rudeness, insensitivity and demean a person’s racial heritage or identity' (Sue et al., 2007, p. 278)."
- “_____ is a process whereby student athletes are instructed and placed into certain majors in order to prioritize their athletic eligibility rather than allowing student athletes to select a major of their choice.”
- "A racial _____ refers to 'communications that exclude, negate, or nullify the psychological thoughts, feelings, or experiential reality of a person of color' (Sue et al., 2007, p. 274)."
- "Bronfenbrenner’s _____ Theory (1979) provides a lens with which to view the individual and environmental factors influencing individual development."
- "Sanford’s Theory of _____ (1967) underscores the necessity for students to experience challenges which in turn produce disequilibrium and provoke their development."
- "Howard (2014) refers to the confluence of these factors as “structural _____” whereby Black males experience “political, economic, representational, and institutional forms of discrimination, oppression, exploitation, and domination” (p. 45)."
- "Finally, this study found a correlation between role identity salience and a second related dimension of role commitment: _____."
- "This analysis draws primarily on Stryker’s formulation of _____, using a simplified definition (similar to Hoelter’s): the relative importance or centrality of a given role for defining one’s core identity.’"
- "_____ theory links the individual and the social structure."
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- "Using the _____ principle of critical race theory (CRT; discussed in greater detail later), Donnor (2005) echoed Derrick Bell’s arguments (Bell, 1980, 1992) and described how the advancement of Blacks in the U.S. was and continues to be primarily driven by meeting the interests of powerful Whites."
- "Holland’s _____ Theory (1997) focuses on vocational satisfaction by suggesting that individuals can be characterized within various personality types (i.e., realistic, investigative, artistic, social, enterprising, conventional) and that satisfaction is likelier when the vocational environment compliments an individual’s personality."
- "The..._____ approach is a series of best practices and recommendations for enhancing the academic achievement and holistic development of Black male student athletes at postsecondary institutions in the U.S."
- "_____ teams, in the language used by the NCAA, can all too easily move outside the control of the institution. To whom will the coach paid by the 'friends' group feel the most loyalty?"
- "Astin’s Theory of _____ (1984) emphasizes the importance of previous experiences students bring with them into the broader higher education environment and the unique lens created by the interaction between the two."
- "More specifically, the EBA approach posits that the quality and nature of Black male student athletes’ experiences and outcomes at institutions of higher education are predicated on three key factors: ...(_____)"
- "Athletes’ perceptions of their athletic-academic _____ was also influenced by the role model of their coaches."
- "More distal factors include instructors, university support staff, alumni, and what some refer to as normies or...(_____) (Anderson & Dixon, 2019)."
- "The Black male scholar athletes’ perceptions, behaviors, and outcomes are described as...(_____)."
18 Clues: "_____ theory links the individual and the social structure." • "The Black male scholar athletes’ perceptions, behaviors, and outcomes are described as...(_____)." • "Athletes’ perceptions of their athletic-academic _____ was also influenced by the role model of their coaches." • ...
Theorist Crossword Puzzle 2022-03-08
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- Created the Sociocultural theory.
- any change that occurs after a behavior that reduces the likelihood that the behavior will occur again in the future.
- Created the social cognitive theory.
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- anything that strengthens or increases a behavior
- Created the theory of classical conditioning.
- Created the Moral Development theory.
- Created the theory of operant conditioning.
- Created the theory of Cognitive Development.
8 Clues: Created the Sociocultural theory. • Created the social cognitive theory. • Created the Moral Development theory. • Created the theory of operant conditioning. • Created the theory of Cognitive Development. • Created the theory of classical conditioning. • anything that strengthens or increases a behavior • ...
NURSEWORDPUZZLE 2022-12-02
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- The deliberative nursing process theory was conceptualized by
- It strengthens the effect of the focal stimulus.
- It is described as a caring relationship.
- It refers to the drama of suffering
- A basic generalization that is accepted as true and can be used as a basis for reasoning or conduct.
- The way a person responds as a physical being to stimuli from the environment.
- It refers to a theory about a theory.
- The person has no background experience of the situation in which he/she is involved.
- Outcome or produced results of certain stressors and actions of the line of resistance.
- Described as nursing interventions that lessens the patient’s suffering.
- It is the determination of how best to assist the person in attaining the established goals.
- A mental idea of a phenomenon.
- It is a subjective turmoil or disharmony within a person’s inner self or soul.
- It addresses the person’s state of well being.
- It is in this phase where the individual may make minor requests or attention-getting techniques.
- She presented her 4 conservation principles in nursing in the 1960s.
- It affects the focal stimulus but the effects are unclear.
- It examines the scope of concepts and goals within the theory.
- Knowledge can be gained a priori (deductive logic).
- It is an internal, external and created forces that interact with a person’s state of health.
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- It is a method for describing, explaining and predicting causes or outcomes of interventions.
- The surroundings and extrinsic factors.
- The person or the therapeutic use of self.
- The body or the intimate bodily care.
- This stage occurs after 5 years or greater in the same area of nursing.
- It is a unifying concept.
- Angel of the Crimean War
- This phase involves sharing another's psychological state by standing apart and not sharing feelings.
- A concept that is indirectly observed or intangible.
- It encompasses the mutual, continuous relationship of the human energy field and the environment energy field.
- It is specific to academia and refers to a branch of education.
- It is a method by which nurse acts in using nursing theory.
- It means love and charity, eros and agape
- Scientific knowledge can be derived only from sensory experience
- Excretion of waste products
- It speaks about attainment of goals and effectiveness of nursing care.
- It refers to a specialized field or practice founded on the theoretical structure.
- Most immediately confronts the person; attracts the most attention.
- It is defined as distinguishing characteristics of an energy field perceive as a single wave.
- It refers to all human beings.
40 Clues: Angel of the Crimean War • It is a unifying concept. • Excretion of waste products • A mental idea of a phenomenon. • It refers to all human beings. • It refers to the drama of suffering • The body or the intimate bodily care. • It refers to a theory about a theory. • The surroundings and extrinsic factors. • It is described as a caring relationship. • ...
Philosophy 2025-04-23
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- who was Plato influenced by?
- what was the first university that he founded called?
- what is plato's main philosophy?
- the allegory of what?
- One of plato's main ideas?
- What style did plato write in?
- The branch of metaphysics dealing with the nature of being
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- What did plato think was key?
- abstract theory with no basis in reality
- What did some people believe Platos real name was?
- whose theory of forms?
- What is one of plato's principles?
- Who was he a student of?
- Are plato's ideas still important today?
- what does Plato mean?
- plato's highest form?
- an ancient greek philosophy?
17 Clues: the allegory of what? • what does Plato mean? • plato's highest form? • whose theory of forms? • Who was he a student of? • One of plato's main ideas? • who was Plato influenced by? • an ancient greek philosophy? • What did plato think was key? • What style did plato write in? • what is plato's main philosophy? • What is one of plato's principles? • ...
NURSEWORD PUZZLE 2022-12-02
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- It affects the focal stimulus but the effects are unclear.
- It is described as a caring relationship.
- This phase involves sharing another's psychological state by standing apart and not sharing feelings.
- It addresses the person’s state of well being.
- The body or the intimate bodily care.
- A concept that is indirectly observed or intangible.
- It speaks about attainment of goals and effectiveness of nursing care.
- Described as nursing interventions that lessens the patient’s suffering.
- It is the determination of how best to assist the person in attaining the established goals.
- Excretion of waste products
- It is a unifying concept.
- It is a subjective turmoil or disharmony within a person’s inner self or soul.
- Scientific knowledge can be derived only from sensory experience
- It examines the scope of concepts and goals within the theory.
- It refers to a theory about a theory.
- She presented her 4 conservation principles in nursing in the 1960s.
- The surroundings and extrinsic factors.
- It encompasses the mutual, continuous relationship of the human energy field and the environment energy field.
- Most immediately confronts the person; attracts the most attention.
- It refers to a specialized field or practice founded on the theoretical structure.
- It is defined as distinguishing characteristics of an energy field perceive as a single wave.
- It is specific to academia and refers to a branch of education.
- The person has no background experience of the situation in which he/she is involved.
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- Angel of the Crimean War
- It is a method for describing, explaining and predicting causes or outcomes of interventions.
- Outcome or produced results of certain stressors and actions of the line of resistance.
- The way a person responds as a physical being to stimuli from the environment.
- It means love and charity, eros and agape
- A basic generalization that is accepted as true and can be used as a basis for reasoning or conduct.
- The person or the therapeutic use of self.
- It is in this phase where the individual may make minor requests or attention-getting techniques.
- This stage occurs after 5 years or greater in the same area of nursing.
- It is an internal, external and created forces that interact with a person’s state of health.
- It refers to all human beings.
- It strengthens the effect of the focal stimulus.
- It refers to the drama of suffering
- It is a method by which nurse acts in using nursing theory.
- Knowledge can be gained a priori (deductive logic).
- The deliberative nursing process theory was conceptualized by
- A mental idea of a phenomenon.
40 Clues: Angel of the Crimean War • It is a unifying concept. • Excretion of waste products • It refers to all human beings. • A mental idea of a phenomenon. • It refers to the drama of suffering • The body or the intimate bodily care. • It refers to a theory about a theory. • The surroundings and extrinsic factors. • It is described as a caring relationship. • ...
Chapter 9 Motivating the Workforce Vocabulary 2022-02-10
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- is a management philosophy that stresses employee participation in all aspects of company decision-making.
- is the need to protect oneself from physical and economic harm.
- movement of employees from one job to another in an effort to relieve the boredom often associated with job specialization.
- is the theory that assumes motivation depends not only on how much a person wants something but also on how likely he or she is to get it.
- the basic human needs, to be satisfied-water, food, shelter, and clothing.
- is the factor that focuses on the content of the work itself. Which includes achievement, recognition and etc.
- is the factor that focuses on the work setting and not the content of the work. Which includes adequate wages, comfortable and safe working conditions and etc.
- is the theory that assumes how much people are willing to contribute to an organization depends on their assessment of the fairness or equity, of the rewards they will receive in exchange.
- changes behavior and encourages appropriate actions by relating the consequences of behavior to the behavior itself.
- sharing performance of one full-time job by two people on part-time hours.
- that addition of more tasks to a job instead of treating each task as separate.
- is the need for respect, both self-respect, and respect from others.
- is the need for love, companionship, and friendship- the desire for acceptance by others.
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- is the study of the behavior of individuals and groups in organizational settings.
- is the theory that behavior can be strengthened or weakened through the use of rewards and punishments.
- the incorporation of motivational factors, such as an opportunity for achievement and recognition.
- benefits and/or recognition received from someone else.
- is the need to be the best one can be; at the top of Maslow's hierarchy.
- is an inner drive that directs a person's behavior towards goals
- is a program that allows employees to choose their starting and ending times.
- an employee's attitude toward his or her job, employer, and colleagues.
21 Clues: benefits and/or recognition received from someone else. • is the need to protect oneself from physical and economic harm. • is an inner drive that directs a person's behavior towards goals • is the need for respect, both self-respect, and respect from others. • an employee's attitude toward his or her job, employer, and colleagues. • ...
NURSEWORD PUZZLE 2023-11-28
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- It is defined as an individual human who is 16 years old or older and past the acute stage of long-term illness
- In her theory, she classified Nursing Systems into three: Wholly, Partly/Partially, and Supportive- Educative System
- She used the work of behavioral scientists in psychology, sociology, and ethnology to develop her theory
- She is revered as the "Founder of the Modern Nursing" and was called the "Lady of the Lamp" during the Crimean War
- It is one of Nightingale's canons that is to attempt to accomplish diversity in the room and with the client
- She was the first director of Loeb Center for Nursing and Rehabilitation
- It is any change in the internal and external environment that induces a response in the adaptive system
- An ontological concept described as a human being’s struggle between good and evil in a state of becoming
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- She developed "Nursing Process Theory" that focuses on how to produce improvement in the patient's behavior
- The primary method of data collection used to evaluate the client’s response to the intervention
- According to Nightingale, this is the act of utilizing the environment of the patient to assist him in his recovery.
- A basic generalization that is accepted as true and can be used as a basis for reasoning or conduct.
- It is the process of organizing, interpreting & transforming information from sense data and memory
- It is a lonely experience that is difficult to communicate fully to another individual
- It is a condition in which all parts and subparts are in harmony with the whole of the client in Neuman's theory
- This nursing role gives instructions and provides training; offering information and helping the patient to learn.
- This means that caring is an endeavor to mediate faith, hope, and love through tending, playing, and learning
- It is defined as the distinguishing characteristic of an energy field perceived as a single wave.
- The first stage in the skill acquisition model representing a beginner's level of expertise
- It is a type of stimulus that immediately attracts the most attention
20 Clues: It is a type of stimulus that immediately attracts the most attention • She was the first director of Loeb Center for Nursing and Rehabilitation • It is a lonely experience that is difficult to communicate fully to another individual • The first stage in the skill acquisition model representing a beginner's level of expertise • ...
Public Services 2024-11-11
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- theory that explains behaviour
- Punishment- NP
- response- what response is it if you can train a dog to salivate
- punishment- PP
- has Hierarchy in their theory?
- Theory Of Operant Conditioning
- B - Lazy
- Theory of Psychodynamic
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- and Spring- Who does stress vulnerability model
- Of Classical Conditioning
- Actualisation- Top of Maslow's Hierarchy
- Reinforcement- NR
- A - if there not lazy what type of person are they?
- General Adaptation System
- Reinforcement- PR
15 Clues: B - Lazy • Punishment- NP • punishment- PP • Reinforcement- NR • Reinforcement- PR • Theory of Psychodynamic • Of Classical Conditioning • General Adaptation System • theory that explains behaviour • Theory Of Operant Conditioning • has Hierarchy in their theory? • Actualisation- Top of Maslow's Hierarchy • and Spring- Who does stress vulnerability model • ...
Industrial Revolution Section 3 2025-10-28
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- Dutch Post-Impressionist Starry Night creator
- X-ray discoverer
- Mark Twain pen name
- Described Russia during the Napoleonic Wars
- Portrayed man in a hopeless struggle
- French Impressionist painter
- French Impressionist artist
- True-to-life art style
- Hard Times novelist
- Relativity theory developer
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- Atomic theory pioneer
- Atomic nucleus identifier
- Periodic table creator
- The Thinker sculptor
- Light-focused painting style
- French Post-Impressionist still-life master
- Origin of species author
- Impressionist music composer
- Husband and wife radioactivity researchers
19 Clues: X-ray discoverer • Mark Twain pen name • Hard Times novelist • The Thinker sculptor • Atomic theory pioneer • Periodic table creator • True-to-life art style • Origin of species author • Atomic nucleus identifier • French Impressionist artist • Relativity theory developer • French Impressionist painter • Light-focused painting style • Impressionist music composer • ...
Chapter 5 Vocabulary 2015-02-08
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- drugs that slow down the nervous system and decrease mental activity
- an active phase is the sleep cycle, where dreaming occurs
- chemicals that modify mental processes
- the true meaning of the dream
- the theory that sleep allows the body to restore itself fro the daily rigors of life
- Attention that is split and simultanesously focused on different stimuli
- the dream that is remembered by the dreamer
- internally generated behavior and physiological changes tha happen everyday.
- a story like sequence of vivid visual images experienced during sleep
- a psychological state in which a peerson is extremey receptive to suggestion
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- bursts of rapid, rhythmic electrical activity in the brain
- the theory that dreaming provides an opportunity to creatively solve everyday problems
- drugs that speed up the nervous system and increase mental activity
- drugs that distort perception
- Focused awareness on a single stimulus with exclusion of all others
- a nonwaking state with minimal physical movement and low response to surroundings
- a dream that the dreamer is aware of, and can change
- a variety of mental exercises that alter the normal flow of consciousness
- the theory that sleep prevents us from being active during a time of day in which our bodies aren't well adapted
- Awareness of yourself and environment
- a passive state of consciousness that involves focusing oon internal thoughts rather than external stimuli
- a heightened state of awareness of the present moment
22 Clues: drugs that distort perception • the true meaning of the dream • Awareness of yourself and environment • chemicals that modify mental processes • the dream that is remembered by the dreamer • a dream that the dreamer is aware of, and can change • a heightened state of awareness of the present moment • an active phase is the sleep cycle, where dreaming occurs • ...
1.1-1.3 2025-12-09
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- Limited-liability firm with shares traded on a stock market (6,7,7)
- Goal not measured in money terms (3,9,3,9)
- Industry providing services (8,6)
- Proportion of industry sales a firm holds (6,5)
- State-owned enterprise providing public services (6,11)
- One-person business with unlimited liability (4,6)
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- Business driven by social mission, reinvesting profits (6,9)
- Money-related goal of a business (9,3,9)
- Company operating in multiple countries (13)
- Industry manufacturing goods from raw materials (9,6)
- Limited-liability firm with shares not publicly traded (7,7,7)
- Business owned by two or more, sharing profits and risks (12)
- Industry extracting natural resources (7,6)
- Licensed business model using another firm's brand and systems (9)
14 Clues: Industry providing services (8,6) • Money-related goal of a business (9,3,9) • Goal not measured in money terms (3,9,3,9) • Industry extracting natural resources (7,6) • Company operating in multiple countries (13) • Proportion of industry sales a firm holds (6,5) • One-person business with unlimited liability (4,6) • ...
Poetry Crossword 2019-10-24
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- and Contrast order Look for differences among two or more elemts.
- Connotation A good feeling when people get when hearing two specific words or phrases.
- Action A plot of serious relevant incidents part of something.
- Order Ordering events in accordance with time sequence which they will occur.
- and effect order A relashionship between events or things.
- The beat or pace in a poem.
- The subject of a talk.
- A firm desicion to do or not to do something.
- The ability to acquire and apply knowledge and skills.
- A historical account or, a biography about personal knowledge or special sources.
- Dogged determination not to change one's attitude or position on something.
- Excessively or unreasonable confident.
- Detail Encourages a more sensory experience of two subjects.
- Idea Unifying element of the story, which ties together all of the elements of fiction used by the author to tell the story.
- The most intense, exciting, or important part of something.
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- Essay A genre of writing which tends to explain, illustrate, clarify, or explicate something in a way that makes the reader understand.
- Language Using exact, specific words.
- Order A method of organization.
- Quality of spirit that enables you to face any danger of pain without showing fear.
- A word r phrase that means exactly or nearly the same as another word.
- A group of lines forming the basi recurring metrical in a poem; a verse.
- A comprehensive description and explanation of an idea or theory.
- Connotation A bad feeling when people get when hearing a specific word or phrase.
- Action or done in the same way to time.
- A literary device in which the same or more similar sounds occur in two or more words.
- Action The parts of the story after the climax and before the very end.
26 Clues: The subject of a talk. • The beat or pace in a poem. • Order A method of organization. • Language Using exact, specific words. • Excessively or unreasonable confident. • Action or done in the same way to time. • A firm desicion to do or not to do something. • The ability to acquire and apply knowledge and skills. • ...
Children's Personal, Social and Emotional Development 2018-01-30
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- An early years professional designate to take responsibility for a child's emotional well-being by having a strong attachment with them and a good relationship with their parents.
- When you have the ability to feel or understand the emotions of others.
- Some children with this condition find theory of mind difficult.
- Created a Theory about different types of attachment, the quality of attachments can vary.
- Most children have developed TOM by what age?
- This is a well known test that can be used to see if a child has developed TOM
- This is when children have the ability to understand what others might be thinking
- Substitute attachments, the effects of separation anxiety were not recognised. Bases of key person system
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- Where is it stated that all children need to be allocated a key person or key worker?
- When children are able to recover quickly from different or difficult situations.
- Believed a main attachment should be developed by the age of one year, a strong primary attachment is key to later development.
- 'Key person' was the term used by who?
- Created a personality theory that has eight stages.
- Are changes in children's lives, especially in relation to adults who may be looking after them
- A routine that develops a child's sense of security.
- which Theorist created a self-esteem theory referred to as the 'looking glass effect'
16 Clues: 'Key person' was the term used by who? • Most children have developed TOM by what age? • Created a personality theory that has eight stages. • A routine that develops a child's sense of security. • Some children with this condition find theory of mind difficult. • When you have the ability to feel or understand the emotions of others. • ...
Vision Vocabulary 2025-10-03
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- processing: the brains natural mode of information processing from many functions including vision.
- theory- the theory that the retina contains three different types of color receptor: red, blue, and green.
- inability to recognize familiar faces
- Cells: neurons in the retina that transmit signals to the brain via the optic nerve, receive input from bipolar cells.
- sidedness: Light from distant objects is rejected by the cornea. The image focuses Infront of the retina instead of on the retina making distant objects blurry.
- Vision Deficiency: caused by damage or irregularities in cones and ganglion cells.
- caused by damage to the primary visual cortex.
- of the eye: Enters though the cornea then to the pupil surrounded by the iris, then hits the transparent lens and then it is focused to an image on your retina.
- where cones are found, center point of the retina.
- the transparent structure behind the pupil that changes shape to help focus images on the retina, inverts the image so it’s projected into the back of the eye upside down, center of retina
- The adjustable opening in the center of the eye where the light enters.
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- one cone is missing, perceives only two-color channels.
- the process by which the eye’s lens changes shape to focus near or far objects on the retina.
- visual illusions that persist after the removal of the visual stimulus
- thin, photosensitive layer of tissue located at the back of the eye.
- sidedness: Light from nearby objects is refracted by the cornea and lens. Nearby objects are blurry while distant objects are clear.
- detect color and detail, needed in daytime vision.
- no functions cones, vision is only black, white, and gray
- spot: the area where the optic nerve enters the eye.
- theory- The theory that opposing retinal processes enable color vision.
- sensory system: the complex biological system responsible for detecting and processing light to enable vision, allowing us to perceive color, light levels, contrast, and motion.
- occur when retinal ganglion cells are overstimulated and then rebound with the opposite color
- Compensation: “fills in” the missing information from the blind spot using cues from surrounding visual data and the other eye.
- detect shape and movement, needed for nighttime vision.
24 Clues: inability to recognize familiar faces • caused by damage to the primary visual cortex. • detect color and detail, needed in daytime vision. • where cones are found, center point of the retina. • spot: the area where the optic nerve enters the eye. • one cone is missing, perceives only two-color channels. • detect shape and movement, needed for nighttime vision. • ...
MARINE SCIENCE CROSSWORD PUZZLE- Ordonez 2022-09-14
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- Wegener, proposed theory of continental drift
- segments of the lithosphere that move and change place
- dry land parts of the crust
- produces volcanoes
- rigid layer of the uppermost mantle and crust
- fault, grind past each other with no damage to lithosphere
- sea floor of the crust
- move together/ collide
- the outer core of the mantle is
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- move apart
- name of landmass that was present 200 million years ago
- earths largest plate
- weaker region in the mantle over which earths outer shell lies
- outer layer of the earth
- where the sea floor is created
- core, earths 4th layer
- core, earths 3rd layer
- layer below the crust
- plates are driven by what of the earth
- drift, theory that continents were once a single landmass that broke apart and have moved to their present locations
20 Clues: move apart • produces volcanoes • earths largest plate • layer below the crust • core, earths 4th layer • core, earths 3rd layer • sea floor of the crust • move together/ collide • outer layer of the earth • dry land parts of the crust • where the sea floor is created • the outer core of the mantle is • plates are driven by what of the earth • ...
Chapter 8 Crossword Study Guide 2021-11-29
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- years is how long the vice president holds office.
- is having two separate lawmaking chambers.
- used slaves as a major source of labor.
- makes the federal system of government the final authority.
- to the laws of the nation.
- existed and was legal in every state.
- Washington was the presiding officer at the Constitutional Convention.
- rights of the people are what English philosopher John Locke believed.
- Sherman proposed the Great Compromise.
- government holds the power to create money.
- states had approve The Articles of Confederation.
- to fall in value.
- three articles of the Constitution describe the structure of the federal government.
- rebellion is the uprising that occurred when the petitions of the Massachusetts farmers went unanswered.
- Locke wrote that government is based on a
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- did not included Native Americans.
- believed that because of the importance
- the laws is the role of the executive branch.
- Federalists did not supported the Constitution.
- is the movement influenced that Constitution’s architects(writers).
- Revolution, most states allowed only white men who were at least 21 years old to vote.
- between people and the ruler.
- well-being says that a "firm league of friendship” implies the relationship of the states under the Articles of Confederation.
- of 1785 which law helped stop the spread of slavery to the West.
- the freeing of individual enslaved persons.
- had one vote on all questions in the constitutional convention.
- of Confederation uses the term “firm league of friendship”.
27 Clues: to fall in value. • to the laws of the nation. • between people and the ruler. • did not included Native Americans. • existed and was legal in every state. • Sherman proposed the Great Compromise. • believed that because of the importance • used slaves as a major source of labor. • Locke wrote that government is based on a • is having two separate lawmaking chambers. • ...
Grace Hedin Spelling Unit 22 #16 p.3 2014-03-23
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- passage
- fruit seed
- act of helping
- to cover or search an area
- delayed beyond appointed time
- act of rising upward
- token
- do in excess
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- personal staff accompanying a ruler
- island inlet
- to agree to something
- market with rows of shops
- comissioned officer in the armed forces
- a firm closely woven cloth
- strikingly out of the ordinary
- persons who help
- permitted
- pleasing to the taste
- concave brass plate used for sounds
- vocally as distinguished from mentally
20 Clues: token • passage • permitted • fruit seed • island inlet • do in excess • act of helping • persons who help • act of rising upward • to agree to something • pleasing to the taste • market with rows of shops • a firm closely woven cloth • to cover or search an area • delayed beyond appointed time • strikingly out of the ordinary • personal staff accompanying a ruler • ...
VOCAB 2025-10-02
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- the ability of a customer to obtain goods or services before payment, based on the trust that payment will be made in the future.
- (of a structure) fall down or in; give way.
- on Margin is when an investor borrows money from a stockbroker or bank to purchase more securities than they could afford with their own cash
- a feeling of reassurance and relaxation following release from anxiety or distress.
- Spending when a government or entity spends more money than it generates in revenue within a specific period
- a policy of remaining apart from the affairs or interests of other groups, especially the political affairs of other countries.
- Chat an informal address by a political leader over radio or television
- an economic and socio-cultural system where the continuous acquisition of goods and services, beyond basic needs
- a single payment that is part of a series of regular payments that divide a total debt or sum into smaller portions
- Run is a situation where a large number of customers simultaneously try to withdraw their funds from a bank
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- the action of forbidding something, especially by law.
- Packing Plan the act of increasing the number of seats on a court to change its ideological or partisan balance
- the edge or border of something
- bar, club, or other establishment that sells alcoholic beverages, either legally or illegally
- (in the 1920s) a fashionable young woman intent on enjoying herself and flouting conventional standards of behavior.
- a tax imposed by a government on imported (or sometimes exported) goods as they cross national borders
- a person who advocates or promotes anarchism or anarchy.
- the forming of a theory or conjecture without firm evidence.
- Production the production of large quantities of a standardized article by an automated mechanical process.
- Line a series of workers and machines in a factory by which a succession of identical items is progressively assembled.
20 Clues: the edge or border of something • (of a structure) fall down or in; give way. • the action of forbidding something, especially by law. • a person who advocates or promotes anarchism or anarchy. • the forming of a theory or conjecture without firm evidence. • Chat an informal address by a political leader over radio or television • ...
