theory of the firm Crossword Puzzles
Scientific Revolution 2014-11-12
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- notebook of observations
- a model, the sun is at the center of the universe
- a theory,reason is the source of all knowledge
- period referring to dawn of art and literature
- a work, overview of mathematical astronomy
- reasoning from general to specific
- English philosopher and empiricist
- known as (father of rationalism)
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- reasoning from specific to general
- famous theory or Aristotle
- Greek astronomer, mathematician, geographer
- Polish astronomer and mathematician
- a process, science as a multiple-step process
- a model, Earth is at the center of the universe
- a belief, experience is the only true source of knowledge
15 Clues: notebook of observations • famous theory or Aristotle • known as (father of rationalism) • reasoning from specific to general • reasoning from general to specific • English philosopher and empiricist • Polish astronomer and mathematician • a work, overview of mathematical astronomy • Greek astronomer, mathematician, geographer • a process, science as a multiple-step process • ...
Psychology Names and Therapies 2024-04-27
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- _____ Therapy, A type of behavioral treatment where an aversive stimuli is paired with a negative behavior in hopes that the behavior will change in the future to avoid the aversive stimuli.
- ____Therapy, Treatment involving family members which seeks to change the unhealthy familial patterns and interactions.
- A cognitive Psychologist who developed the concept of Rational-Emotive Therapy.
- Aphasia resulting from damage to the this area of the frontal lobe. Affects written and spoken language.
- Inkblot Test - A projective technique utilizing ambiguous inkblots as stimuli.
- _____ Therapy, Treatment focusing on the awareness and understanding of one's feelings.
- _____ Therapy, Treatment focused on increasing awareness of one's self concept.
- _____ Therapy, The treatment approach based on the theory that our cognitions or thoughts control a large part of our behaviors and emotions. Therefore, changing the way we think can result in positive changes in the way we act and feel.
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- ____ Therapy, The application of behavioral theory (e.g. conditioning, reinforcement) in the treatment of mental illness.
- An aphasia associated with damage to the this area of the brain, demonstrated by the impairment in producing understandable speech.
- often referred to as the father of clinical psychology. His extensive theory of personality development (psychoanalytical theory) is the cornerstone for modern psychological thought, and consists of (1) the psychosexual stages of development, (2) the structural model of personality (id, ego, superego), and (3) levels of consciousness (conscious, subconscious, and unconscious)
- ____ Therapy, A humanistic therapy based on Carl Roger's beliefs that an individual has an unlimited capacity for psychological growth and will continue to grow unless barriers are placed in the way.
- Considered the father of behavioral therapy. He once stated that with the ability to control a child's environment, he could raise a child to become anything he wanted.
- A humanistic Psychologist who developed Client-Centered Therapy.
- _____ Therapy, A modern adaptation of psychoanalytic therapy which has made sometimes minor and sometimes major changes to Freud's original theories.
- Emotive ______Therapy, A Cognitive Therapy based on Albert Ellis' theory that cognitions control our emotions and behaviors; therefore, changing the way we think about things will affect the way we feel and the way we behave.
16 Clues: A humanistic Psychologist who developed Client-Centered Therapy. • Inkblot Test - A projective technique utilizing ambiguous inkblots as stimuli. • A cognitive Psychologist who developed the concept of Rational-Emotive Therapy. • _____ Therapy, Treatment focused on increasing awareness of one's self concept. • ...
Enlightenment 2021-09-23
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- All people are born free and equal with free natural rights: life, liberty, property
- Perfected microscope; observed bacteria
- A style of art characterized by soft lines and colors. It typically depicted happy scenes with wealthy aristocrats being a usual subject. It reflected a society that was controlled by the aristocracy
- Thought that all people should have tolerance, reason, freedom of religion and speech
- Came up with the experimental method; Empiricism
- The theory that the sun is the center of the solar system
- Created heliocentric theory
- Created Boyle's Law; discovered volume, temperature, and pressure of gas affect each other
- came up with analytical geometry; "I think, therefore, I am"
- Thought that humans were selfish and needed a government to keep order
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- Theory that there is an agreement between the governing and the governed; the governed will give up some rights and freedoms and the governing will make decisions in the best interest of people
- Created the laws of motion; observed matter
- Made vaccine against smallpox
- logical procedure for gathering testing ideas
- Thought that laws existed to preserve social order, not avenge crimes; degree of punishment depends on the crime
- Thought that the best kind of government is the one that people make, not one that is imposed
- Thought that women were equal to men and deserve the same opportunities; Advocated for women
- The theory that the earth is the center of the solar system
- Perfected the telescope
- Created mathematical laws that govern the planet's motion; came up with elliptical orbit
- A style of art characterized by dull colors and strong lines. Subject matter was often battle scenes and more realistic. The style was a return to Greek and Roman art. Neoclassicism was a response to the changing ideas in European society. People began rejecting the aristocratic learnings of Rococo art just as they were rejecting the aristocrats controlling society
- Believed in equal power in government
- The people who presented new ways of thinking during the Enlightenment
- A person who rules with absolute power
- Parties where people met to discuss new ideas
25 Clues: Perfected the telescope • Created heliocentric theory • Made vaccine against smallpox • Believed in equal power in government • A person who rules with absolute power • Perfected microscope; observed bacteria • Created the laws of motion; observed matter • logical procedure for gathering testing ideas • Parties where people met to discuss new ideas • ...
Personal Financial Planning and Investment 2023-03-26
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- (answer) are the main source of a limited company's capital. (Textbook P69)
- Interest-bearing long-term debts issued by government or companies.
- Dividends given to this type of stockholders are usually fixed and guaranteed.
- The risk from the overall financial market.
- When an employee retires, he can withdraw his (answer). (Textbook P84)
- The sixth life stage is used in personal financial planning.
- The money one deposits into a bank.
- The risk that is specific to a firm.
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- A strategy used to reduce the risk of investment through investing in different financial products that are not correlated.
- The first life stage is used in personal financial planning.
- The full name of M in MPF system.
- A financial product which entitles holders to part of the ownership of limited companies.
- The uncertainty of an outcome.
13 Clues: The uncertainty of an outcome. • The full name of M in MPF system. • The money one deposits into a bank. • The risk that is specific to a firm. • The risk from the overall financial market. • The first life stage is used in personal financial planning. • The sixth life stage is used in personal financial planning. • ...
Maddy's BB Crossword: Corny Version 2026-02-28
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- Goliath's opposite
- Got evicted at Week 12
- Baldwin?
- Not sun
- Blossom casting picture
- Scott's first name
- A blue bird
- Won the Power of Veto in Week 2
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- Full power in Week 3
- But that's just a theory, a game theory
- Roman moon goddess
- Digs deep
- Repeats after you
- Feathered friend
- US BB20 15th
- Won the HoH "Where’s Maddy?"
16 Clues: Not sun • Baldwin? • Digs deep • A blue bird • US BB20 15th • Feathered friend • Repeats after you • Goliath's opposite • Roman moon goddess • Scott's first name • Full power in Week 3 • Got evicted at Week 12 • Blossom casting picture • Won the HoH "Where’s Maddy?" • Won the Power of Veto in Week 2 • But that's just a theory, a game theory
Theory of Plate Tectonics 2021-10-14
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- spreading of oceanic crust
- fracture in the ground where earthquakes usually occur
- moving in different directions
- coming together
- rigid outer part of the earth
- sideways downward movement of a tectonic plate
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- mountain with an opening where magma shoots through
- valley between highlands
- one plate moving up and one moving down
- long narrow ditch
- breaking off
- tectonic plates moving upward together
- mountain range in south america
- long chain of active volcanic islands
- outermost shell of the earth
15 Clues: breaking off • coming together • long narrow ditch • valley between highlands • spreading of oceanic crust • outermost shell of the earth • rigid outer part of the earth • moving in different directions • mountain range in south america • long chain of active volcanic islands • tectonic plates moving upward together • one plate moving up and one moving down • ...
Particle theory of matter. 2022-04-26
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- transfer of heat from in objects
- solid to liquid
- what si the other word for "heat"
- gas to solid
- liquid to gas
- State that has less amount of kinetic energy than gas, but more than solid
- Average amount of kinetic energy in a particular place.
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- transfer/movement of heat in liquids and gases
- State of matter, which has the least amount of kinetic energy.
- gas to liquid
- solid to gas(dry ice in water)
- liquid to solid
- kinetic energy is the energy of __________
- State of matter which has the most kinetic energy.
- heat is transferred in waves, it can travel through many materials or even empty space
15 Clues: gas to solid • gas to liquid • liquid to gas • solid to liquid • liquid to solid • solid to gas(dry ice in water) • transfer of heat from in objects • what si the other word for "heat" • kinetic energy is the energy of __________ • transfer/movement of heat in liquids and gases • State of matter which has the most kinetic energy. • ...
Particle theory of matter 2025-06-02
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- The way heat moves through a material by direct contact
- A material that doesn't allow electricity to flow through it easily
- A form of energy that makes a substance hotter
- How much something holds
- A state of matter that can flow
- Firm and stable in shape
- An instrument used to measure the temperature of something
- A state of matter that has no fixed shape or volume
- A measure of how hot or cold something is
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- A material that allows electricity to flow through it easily
- How heat travels through liquid and gas
- A state in which opposing forces or influences are balanced
- Energy that travels in the form of waves
- A basic property of matter that tells how much stuff is in an object
- something that occupies space
15 Clues: How much something holds • Firm and stable in shape • something that occupies space • A state of matter that can flow • How heat travels through liquid and gas • Energy that travels in the form of waves • A measure of how hot or cold something is • A form of energy that makes a substance hotter • A state of matter that has no fixed shape or volume • ...
Black Holes 2024-03-08
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- A black hole
- Happens to the stars in the black hole
- Word used in how they came up with their theory
- The guy who made up the theory of why nothing can escape the black hole.
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- causes the stars to be sucked in
- Kills a star and the star gets sucked into the black hole
- Things that cant escape a black hole
- Type of star common for being sucked in
- The theory named after a show
- Most common black hole
- Size of the black holes
- Happens to the star during a supernova
12 Clues: A black hole • Most common black hole • Size of the black holes • The theory named after a show • causes the stars to be sucked in • Things that cant escape a black hole • Happens to the stars in the black hole • Happens to the star during a supernova • Type of star common for being sucked in • Word used in how they came up with their theory • ...
Karl Popper 2019-05-02
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- Confirmation is this to Popper.
- This has no place in the logic of science, according to Popper.
- Survival of multiple attempts at falsification by a hypothesis.
- The analysis of value and faults of a piece of work.
- What distinguishes science versus pseudoscience.
- According to Popper, this is not a testable scientific theory but metaphysical research.
- A theory is only legitimately scientific if it is possible to believe that it is false.
- The central problem in the philosophy of science.
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- According to Popper, scientific theories should be based off of these facts
- Knowledge evolves from the experience of this.
- Popper was a professor of this and science at the University of London.
- Karl Popper was against this political system in which all authority is in the hands of the state.
- A theory that history is predictable and a revolution is coming.
- Something masquerading as science.
- A hypothesis is subjected to critical testing in an attempt to prove that it is false.
- For Popper, falsification is what type of enterprise?
16 Clues: Confirmation is this to Popper. • Something masquerading as science. • Knowledge evolves from the experience of this. • What distinguishes science versus pseudoscience. • The central problem in the philosophy of science. • The analysis of value and faults of a piece of work. • For Popper, falsification is what type of enterprise? • ...
1920a 2022-02-21
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- Buying on margin involves getting a loan from your brokerage and using the money from the loan to invest in more securities than you can buy with your available cash.
- A bull market is the condition of a financial market in which prices are rising or are expected to rise.
- Wall Street, street, in the southern section of the borough of Manhattan in New York City, which has been the location of some of the chief financial institutions of the United States.
- Mass production is the manufacturing of large quantities of standardized products, often using assembly lines or automation technology.
- a stock exchange.
- Purchasing a commodity over a period of time.
- tax levied by a government directly on income, especially an annual tax on personal income.
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- A stock market crash is a sudden dramatic decline of stock prices across a major cross-section of a stock market, resulting in a significant loss of paper wealth.
- the protection or promotion of the interests of consumers.
- the forming of a theory or conjecture without firm evidence.
- The Great Depression was the worst economic downturn in the history of the industrialized world, lasting from 1929 to 1939
- A period of fast economic growth.
- By 1920, Florida had a population of 968,470 people. Just five years later, the population had grown to 1,263,540.
- is a person, company, or institution that owns at least one share of a company's stock, known as equity.
- shareholders essentially own the company, they reap the benefits of a business's success.
15 Clues: a stock exchange. • A period of fast economic growth. • Purchasing a commodity over a period of time. • the protection or promotion of the interests of consumers. • the forming of a theory or conjecture without firm evidence. • shareholders essentially own the company, they reap the benefits of a business's success. • ...
Plate tectonics 2015-03-08
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- / A trench is a ? in the ocean
- Wegener/ Scientist who proposed of the theory of the continental drift
- / 2 plates come together
- happens in the asthenosphere
- / When two plates go away from each other
- boundaries / three types divergent,convergent and transform
- / Biggest plate out of the 7 major plates
- / 2 plates slide past each other
- / happens in trenches
- there are two types of ? one is oceanic
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- ocean ridge / seafloor spreading takes place
- Currents / the power of moving the continents
- Plates are located here
- crust / One of the two crusts
- /One super continent
- Wegener's theory was first ____
- Drift/ Theory of the continents moving
- spreading / at the mid-ocean ridge a new sea floor is built
- / Recent discovery of the plate tectonics happened in the mid ?
- tectonics / causes earthquakes
20 Clues: /One super continent • / happens in trenches • Plates are located here • / 2 plates come together • happens in the asthenosphere • crust / One of the two crusts • / A trench is a ? in the ocean • tectonics / causes earthquakes • Wegener's theory was first ____ • / 2 plates slide past each other • Drift/ Theory of the continents moving • there are two types of ? one is oceanic • ...
Atomic Theory 2025-01-29
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- Table, organized chart of all naturally occurring and man-made elements
- negatively charged particle, outside the nucleus
- discovered the neutron
- criticized Democritus's theory
- having no charge, equal number of positive and negative charges
- proposed the idea that electrons were in a fixed orbit around the nucleus
- abbreviation for an element
- number, another name of the number of protons
- first proposed the idea that matter was made of atoms
- neutral particle in the nucleus
- developed the Plum Pudding Model, and is credited with discovering the electron
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- his Gold Foil Experiment led to the discovery of the nucleus
- the three particles that make up an atom
- positively charged particle in the nucleus
- all matter is composed of __________
- developed the 5 points of the Modern Atomic Theory
- substance composed of only one type of atom
- number, protons and neutrons added together
- number of elements on the periodic table
- Mass, the average masses of all isotopes of an element
20 Clues: discovered the neutron • abbreviation for an element • criticized Democritus's theory • neutral particle in the nucleus • all matter is composed of __________ • the three particles that make up an atom • number of elements on the periodic table • positively charged particle in the nucleus • substance composed of only one type of atom • ...
Earth Science 2021-08-26
17 Clues: copy • code • facts • theory • Manage • thesis • consider • technical • knowledge • perspective • data amount • data detailed • science geology • science practical • science authentic science • of uniformity consistency • of cause and effect causation
I & S Test 2025-10-08
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- ______Forest evidence of Coastal Theory
- To move from one area to another
- Not man-made, things you can get from the environment
- An area that has similar beliefs/practices
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- The geographical features of an area
- ________Bridge Theory
- A people's beliefs or practices/norms
- ______found in mastodon evidence of Coastal Theory
- Remains of ______ evidence of the Coastal Theory?
9 Clues: ________Bridge Theory • To move from one area to another • The geographical features of an area • A people's beliefs or practices/norms • ______Forest evidence of Coastal Theory • An area that has similar beliefs/practices • Remains of ______ evidence of the Coastal Theory? • ______found in mastodon evidence of Coastal Theory • ...
Nursing Theory 2023-09-18
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- A ____theory is a theory that describes the discipline of nursing
- a visual representation of a theory
- Mishel's theory of uncertainty in illness is an example of this
- Single thought or idea needed to understand a phenomenon in practice
- something believed and accepted to be true in the setting of a theory
- This type of definition explains how the concept will be measured. The amount or degree to which the concept exists
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- an idea put forth by the theorist in how concepts relate to each other
- Multiple thoughts or ideas connected together to to define a phenomenon in practice
- A____definition is often referred to a the dictionary definition of a concept
- this type of theory is limited to to specific populations or fields of practice
10 Clues: a visual representation of a theory • Mishel's theory of uncertainty in illness is an example of this • A ____theory is a theory that describes the discipline of nursing • Single thought or idea needed to understand a phenomenon in practice • something believed and accepted to be true in the setting of a theory • ...
Social Responsibly and Ethics 2018-11-18
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- principles and standards that guide the behaviors of individual and groups in the world of business.
- High ranking person who respect and understand legal and ethical standards.
- A set of value and beliefs shared by employees of an organization.
- Formal statement that describes what a firm expects out of its employees.
- Practice of offering something of value in order to gain an illicit advantage from someone in authority.
- Exposing an employer's wrongdoing to outsiders.
- This form of communication is most common form of communication.
- This type of power offers the person something they desirable.
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- Used to develop norms that are socially enforced.
- Act of businesses giving back to communities and causes.
- Often becomes the basis for rules.
- Skills to manage themselves and their relationships with other effectively.
- This type of power Penalizes actions or behavior of employees
- Are critical stakeholder to the firm
- This form of communication is expressed through body language, expression, and tone of voice.
15 Clues: Often becomes the basis for rules. • Are critical stakeholder to the firm • Exposing an employer's wrongdoing to outsiders. • Used to develop norms that are socially enforced. • Act of businesses giving back to communities and causes. • This type of power Penalizes actions or behavior of employees • This type of power offers the person something they desirable. • ...
Mr Bailey's Formidable JFK Crossword Challenge 2020-12-03
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- The Texas School Book ____________.
- The Commission set up by Johnson to investigate the Kennedy Assassination.
- Mrs Kennedy's first name.
- In 1962, Kennedy successfully resolved the Cuban __________ Crisis.
- Kennedy's alleged assassin.
- Leader of the Soviet Union at the time of Kennedy's death
- The disastrous failed invasion of Cuba in 1961. Kennedy was blamed for its failure. Three words.
- CIA Stands for the Central ___________ Agency.
- The name of the hospital that Kennedy was rushed to after being shot.
- The guy who got assassinated.
- Oswald was also alleged to have shot Police Officer _______.
- Kennedy defeated this man to win the 1960 presidential election.
- Oswald was arrested in this type of building.
- Kennedy was shot in __________ Plaza.
- Oswald could speak this language.
- Some argue the Kennedy assassination was a vast _____________.
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- Kennedy very narrowly won this state in the 1960 presidential election.
- Communist leader of Cuba.
- An organised criminal group. Some say they were involved in the assassination.
- The city Kennedy was shot in.
- The theory that Oswald acted alone is known as the Lone _____________ Theory.
- Oswald claimed he was this. Another word for a "fall guy".
- Oswald had served in this elite branch of the US Army.
- Seated in front of Kennedy was ________ John Connally.
- According to the Warren Commission, this many shots were fired at Kennedy.
- Some argue a second shot came from the grassy ______.
- Also known as the magic bullet theory is the ________ bullet theory.
- This forensic test revealed gunpowder residue on Oswald's hands, but not his right cheek.
- To change sides. Oswald had done this while in the Soviet Union.
- Oswald was born in this city. Two words.
- Kennedy's Vice President and successor as President.
- Oswald allegedly shot Kennedy from this floor of the Texas School Book Depository.
- Oswald joined this organisation before he shot Kennedy. The Fair ________ for Cuba Committee.
- The rifle used by Oswald was made in this country.
- First name of Kennedy's father.
- The surname of the man who shot Oswald.
36 Clues: Communist leader of Cuba. • Mrs Kennedy's first name. • Kennedy's alleged assassin. • The city Kennedy was shot in. • The guy who got assassinated. • First name of Kennedy's father. • Oswald could speak this language. • The Texas School Book ____________. • Kennedy was shot in __________ Plaza. • The surname of the man who shot Oswald. • Oswald was born in this city. Two words. • ...
Bending and Beam Theory 2019-04-29
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- ______ moment of area, denoted by I
- denoted by R
- transverse load applied to a pinned element
- denoted by M
- ________ constant, denoted by C1
- opposite of tensile
- carry out twice to find stiffness from the beam theory equation
- Young's ________
- ________ rigidity: the resistance of a structure when undergoing bending
- denoted by F
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- denoted by κ
- centre of mass of an object of uniform density
- maximum __________, denoted by δ
- one of the assumptions of beam material for Euler-Bernoulli beam theory to be valid
- bending _________, denoted by S
- denoted by L
- load type where force is applied parallel to neutral axis
17 Clues: denoted by κ • denoted by R • denoted by M • denoted by L • denoted by F • Young's ________ • opposite of tensile • bending _________, denoted by S • maximum __________, denoted by δ • ________ constant, denoted by C1 • ______ moment of area, denoted by I • transverse load applied to a pinned element • centre of mass of an object of uniform density • ...
accounts 2023-07-10
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- relation between persons agreed to share profits of the business carried on by all
- excess amount which the firm can get on selling its assets over and above the saleable value of its assets is called
- this principle isn't allowed in p&l account
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- a business shall be
- motive of partnership firm
- it is a legal document signed by all partners
- month in which financial year ends
- partnership firm continues after this
8 Clues: a business shall be • motive of partnership firm • month in which financial year ends • partnership firm continues after this • this principle isn't allowed in p&l account • it is a legal document signed by all partners • relation between persons agreed to share profits of the business carried on by all • ...
D775 Section 2 Lesson 1 2025-02-14
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- Profit ________ is measured as net income divided by total revenue.
- _________ turnover calculates the number of times a company sells its receivables per year.
- ___________ are a company’s obligations to third parties.
- Capital _________ is the mixture of debt and equity that a firm uses to finance the company.
- ________ liabilities are generally due within one year.
- These types of ratios are also known as efficiency ratios.
- The _______ ratio is also knows as the acid-test ratio.
- Resources owned by the company that have economic value
- __________ ratios measure the company’s ability to meet its short-term obligations.
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- ________ value is the value that others are willing to pay.
- ______________ ratios assess the company’s ability to generate earnings.
- Revenue minus costs of goods sold minus depreciation
- ___________ is a non-cash expense.
- These types of ratios measure how much debt is used to finance the firm.
- Return on _______ is a type of profitability ratio that gauges the profitability generated from shareholders’ equity.
15 Clues: ___________ is a non-cash expense. • Revenue minus costs of goods sold minus depreciation • ________ liabilities are generally due within one year. • The _______ ratio is also knows as the acid-test ratio. • Resources owned by the company that have economic value • ___________ are a company’s obligations to third parties. • ...
Chapter 7. Deviance, Crime, and Social Control 2025-07-24
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- crimes based on the use of force or the threat of force
- crimes that involve the destruction or theft of property, but do not use force or the threat of force
- a theory that states individuals learn deviant behavior from those close to them who provide models of and opportunities for deviance
- the ascribing of a deviant behavior to another person by members of society
- a theory that examines social and economic factors as the causes of criminal deviance
- a system that has the authority to make decisions based on law
- a small group of wealthy and influential people at the top of society who hold the power and resources
- the system tasked with supervising individuals who have been arrested for, convicted of, or sentenced for criminal offenses
- crime committed by white-collar workers in a business environment
- a violation of contextual, cultural, or social norms
- a label that describes the chief characteristic of an individual
- punishments for violating norms
- rewards given for conforming to norms
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- the means of enforcing rules
- a theory that asserts crime occurs in communities with weak social ties and the absence of social control
- a theory that states social control is directly affected by the strength of social bonds and that deviance results from a feeling of disconnection from society
- a civil force in charge of regulating laws and public order at a federal, state, or community level
- an arrangement of practices and behaviors on which society’s members base their daily lives
- a collection of data acquired using voluntary response methods, such as questionnaires or telephone interviews
- a violation of norms that does not result in any long-term effects on the individual’s self-image or interactions with others
- attacks based on a person’s race, religion, or other characteristics
- crime committed by average people against other people or organizations, usually in public spaces
- deviance that occurs when a person’s self-concept and behavior begin to change after his or her actions are labeled as deviant by members of society
- sanctions that are officially recognized and enforced
- activities against the law, but that do not result in injury to any individual other than the person who engages in them
- sanctions that occur in face-to-face interactions
- an organization that exists to enforce a legal code
- a theory that addresses the relationship between having socially acceptable goals and having socially acceptable means to reach those goals
- the regulation and enforcement of norms
- a behavior that violates official law and is punishable through formal sanctions
- codes that maintain formal social control through laws
31 Clues: the means of enforcing rules • punishments for violating norms • rewards given for conforming to norms • the regulation and enforcement of norms • sanctions that occur in face-to-face interactions • an organization that exists to enforce a legal code • a violation of contextual, cultural, or social norms • sanctions that are officially recognized and enforced • ...
Theory of Plate Tectonics 2025-11-16
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- type of crust made of basalt; thinner, more dense, younger
- The crust and the upper part of the mantle
- extra hot part of the mantle; forms a volcano in the middle of tectonic plate
- occurs at divergent continental boundary
- process that creates new ocean floor at mid-ocean ridges
- boundary where plates are moving away from each other
- The hot, plastic layer of the mantle; convection currents occur here
- type of crust made of granite; thicker, denser, oldest
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- occurs at a divergent oceanic boundary
- boundary where plates are moving towards each other
- type of convergent boundary; denser plate slips under the less dense plate
- Drives plate movement on Earth's surface
- a very deep underwater canyon; location of subduction
- break in Earth's crust
- boundary where plates slide past each other
15 Clues: break in Earth's crust • occurs at a divergent oceanic boundary • Drives plate movement on Earth's surface • occurs at divergent continental boundary • The crust and the upper part of the mantle • boundary where plates slide past each other • boundary where plates are moving towards each other • a very deep underwater canyon; location of subduction • ...
TFN 2019-11-18
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- obvious
- psychodynamic nursing
- nursing process theory
- the way a person responds as a physical being to stimuli from the environment
- 21 nursing problem
- human-to-human relationship
- body sensation and body image
- environmental theory
- unseen
- helping profession
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- adaptation model
- it is ability to establish relationship or trust
- 14 basic human needs
- individual, beneficiary of care
- behavioral system model
- care, corr, cure model
- self-consistency, self ideal
- a state when the individual has no unmet needs
- palnning for optimum health on local, state, national
19 Clues: unseen • obvious • adaptation model • 21 nursing problem • helping profession • 14 basic human needs • environmental theory • psychodynamic nursing • nursing process theory • care, corr, cure model • behavioral system model • human-to-human relationship • self-consistency, self ideal • body sensation and body image • individual, beneficiary of care • ...
Development Psychology 2018-05-27
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- theory of cognitive development to account for the steps and sequence of children's intellectual development.
- theories tend to explain development in terms of a progression through life stages.
- of child development focus on how environmental interaction influences behavior
- an emotional tie with another person; shown in infants by their seeking closeness with caregivers and displaying distress upon separation
- believed that the conditioning and reinforcement process
- 7th stage in Erikson's model; in middle age
- in Piaget's theory, the stage of cognitive development which begins about age 12 and is characterized by the ability to think logically about abstract concepts
- in Piaget's theory, the stage of cognitive development (from 6/7 to 11/12) during which children gain the mental operations that allow them to think logically about real or "concrete" events
- 1st stage in Erikson's model; infants must learn to view the world as a predictable
- stage of moral development in which children seek to avoid punishment
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- researcher who described attachment styles in infants as measured by the "strange situation" test
- suggested that the energy of the libido was focused on different erogenous zones at specific stages.
- famous for his 8-stage model of psychosocial development; neo-Freudian
- behaviors can also be learned through observation and modeling.
- demonstrated when infants seem to view their caregiver as a "secure base" for exploration, seeking closeness to him/her and being upset at separation.
- eight-stage theory of psychosocial development describes growth and change throughout life
- suggested that children are born with an innate need to form attachments.
17 Clues: 7th stage in Erikson's model; in middle age • believed that the conditioning and reinforcement process • behaviors can also be learned through observation and modeling. • stage of moral development in which children seek to avoid punishment • famous for his 8-stage model of psychosocial development; neo-Freudian • ...
Sociological Theory 2025-10-23
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- The study of how knowledge is constructed and validated
- Internalised dispositions shaping behaviour, rooted in class background (Bourdieu)
- A macro approach analysing how social structures determine behaviour
- A conflict theory that sees capitalism as the root of class inequality
- A grand overarching theory that claims to explain all of society (Lyotard)
- Turning social relationships or labour into items for market exchange
- The breakdown of traditional identities leading to self-made identities (Beck)
- A scientific approach favouring statistics and objective measurement
- A system of language and power defining what can be said or thought (Foucault)
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- A conflict perspective focused on patriarchy and gender inequality
- The strategic pursuit of self-interest, especially in education or politics
- A view that power in society is spread across competing groups
- A perspective studying how individuals construct reality through experience
- The belief that human behaviour is shaped by external social forces
- A consensus theory viewing society as a system of interdependent parts
- A methodological stance prioritising meaning, agency and qualitative insight
16 Clues: The study of how knowledge is constructed and validated • A view that power in society is spread across competing groups • A conflict perspective focused on patriarchy and gender inequality • The belief that human behaviour is shaped by external social forces • A macro approach analysing how social structures determine behaviour • ...
Cognitive Development 2019-10-08
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- / major activity of children
- / increasing
- / something that causes a person to act
- / emphasizes the importance of studying children in multiple environments
- / current knowledge
- / current dean of the UP College of Education
- / operates on the foundation that humans are beings of body, soul and spirit
- / physical and mental growth
- / encourages children to take learning into their own hands
- / formulated the Ecological Systems Theory
- / combination of social and cultural factors
- / preparedness
- / speech addressed to the self
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- / spiritual philosophy
- / ability to control emotions
- / compensating for one's own errors
- / taking in new information and incorporating it into existing ways of thinking about the world
- / development in entirety
- / clean
- / approach to learning about people that actively construct or make their own knowledge
- / First of the Four Stages of Cognitive Development
- / educator
- / everything around us
- / pedagogical movement that values experience over learning facts
24 Clues: / clean • / educator • / increasing • / preparedness • / current knowledge • / spiritual philosophy • / everything around us • / development in entirety • / major activity of children • / physical and mental growth • / ability to control emotions • / speech addressed to the self • / compensating for one's own errors • / something that causes a person to act • ...
Unit 1.1 2022-11-11
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- type of christian who is fundamentalist
- deliberate termination of a foetus
- said god created the world ex nihilo
- pope who said evolution and science are compatible
- holy scripture for christians
- all humans have this because they are made in the image of god
- prophet who says 'before i formed you in the womb i knew you'
- god has no beginning or end
- first thing made on day four
- the belief that God is all powerful
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- god is all loving
- jewish view of healing the world
- god asks us to be what to protect earth
- catherine of where said we are made imago dei
- when life begins
- creator of big bang theory
- how fundamentalists interpret scripture
- the way in which God makes himself known to humans
- story of creation is found where
- creator of the theory of evolution
20 Clues: when life begins • god is all loving • creator of big bang theory • god has no beginning or end • first thing made on day four • holy scripture for christians • jewish view of healing the world • story of creation is found where • deliberate termination of a foetus • creator of the theory of evolution • the belief that God is all powerful • said god created the world ex nihilo • ...
crossword puzzle 2025-02-03
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- The system of recording transactions with dual aspects.
- The money invested by owners in a business.
- Another term for the financial obligations of a company.
- The financial position of a business is shown by this statement.
- The first step in the accounting process.
- They are internal users of accounting information of any organisation.
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- The fundamental equation of accounting: Assets = Liabilities + ______.
- Inter firm and Intra firm comparison is possible due to this qualitative feature of Accounting Organisation.
- A financial statement that shows a company’s revenues and expenses.
- A person who examines financial records.
- The process of recording financial transactions.
11 Clues: A person who examines financial records. • The first step in the accounting process. • The money invested by owners in a business. • The process of recording financial transactions. • The system of recording transactions with dual aspects. • Another term for the financial obligations of a company. • The financial position of a business is shown by this statement. • ...
Review theories of development 2025-01-09
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- German psychologist, life span perspective
- Erikson's ______stages of personality development
- Bronfenbrenner's time element in development.
- Social Learning theories, Bobo doll.
- Operant conditioning, reinforcement.
- Vygotsky's theory of cognitive development
- discovered classical condition using dogs.
- father of evolution, natural selection.
- Bronfenbrenner's ______approach to development
- Bronfenbrenner's most immediate context of development
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- studied observable behavior.
- Freud's theory of personality
- body/brain shaped by environment
- Socioeconomic status (abbreviation)
- sees people as good, self-directed and growth oriented.
- Radical behaviorist, "little albert" experiment
- outlined stages of moral reasoning.
- believe we are a blank slate; knowledge comes through the experience with the environment.
- a shared set of beliefs, behaviors, customs, norms.
- outlined four stages of cognitive development.
20 Clues: studied observable behavior. • Freud's theory of personality • body/brain shaped by environment • Socioeconomic status (abbreviation) • outlined stages of moral reasoning. • Social Learning theories, Bobo doll. • Operant conditioning, reinforcement. • father of evolution, natural selection. • German psychologist, life span perspective • ...
Tectonic plates 2017-03-21
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- the third layer
- the outer layer of the earth
- an active deforming region
- current
- where two plates rub against each other
- the sideways and downward movement of the edge of a plate
- tectonic theory Wringer's theory
- sliding directed to the side
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- Where two plates move away from each other
- the outer part of the earth consisting the crust and upper mantel
- hot molten rocks inside a volcano
- a ditch
- a hilltop mountain rang
- relatively low resistance to plastic flow
14 Clues: a ditch • current • the third layer • a hilltop mountain rang • an active deforming region • the outer layer of the earth • sliding directed to the side • tectonic theory Wringer's theory • hot molten rocks inside a volcano • where two plates rub against each other • relatively low resistance to plastic flow • Where two plates move away from each other • ...
human development definitions part I 2017-07-06
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- an expert in psychology
- the most general to the most specific
- psychologist known for his social learning theory
- most specific to most general
- Piaget's 3rd stage of cognitive developmentoccuring from ages 7 to 11, in which children form the ability to reason logically.
- ideas that explain something
- first significant development theory; addresses observable behaviors and what actions or events serve as reinforcers
- how psychological factors and the social environment influences a person's physical and mental wellness
- a process for getting something done
- make something widespread
- cant be physically touched
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- method by which children incorporate new information with previous knowledge
- basic properties of an object are uchanging
- difference between two things that should be alike
- changes in thinking, language, and intelligence as a child grows
- discrepancy between intelligence and performance. kids with normal intelligence that struggle learning specific skills
- to reach a conclusion by reasoning
- freedom from control
- in a way that shows clear and sound reasoning
- process of kids adjusting prior understanding in order to assimilate new experiences or info.
- study of the human mind
- doesn't have a clear applicability to real life
- educated guess
23 Clues: educated guess • freedom from control • an expert in psychology • study of the human mind • make something widespread • cant be physically touched • ideas that explain something • most specific to most general • to reach a conclusion by reasoning • a process for getting something done • the most general to the most specific • basic properties of an object are uchanging • ...
Sensation and Perception 2021-10-21
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- Nearby objects seem to pass by faster when looking out the window of a car than do far away objects due to motion ______.
- Cells located throughout the body that detect pain.
- 3-D movie creation would rely of which binocular cue?
- The scientific term for smell.
- The movement of fluid in the semi-circular canals helps to determine a person’s _____.
- Which type of threshold is most relevant to Weber’s Law?
- Which effect relies on a person seeing the mouth move in one way but hearing something different?
- Studying how tired individuals might miss or have false alarms is an important part of the _____ _____ theory.
- Pushing a pencil into a person’s ear might puncture their tympanic membrane resulting in _____ deafness.
- Which nerve fibers are the sensation neurons in the spinal cord according to gate-control theory?
- Being able to pick out one sound out of many.
- With your eyes closed, you can touch your finger to your nose. This sense of body position is known as the _____ sense.
- The scientific term for taste.
- These types of messages, which are below a person’s absolute thresholds, are known to have limited effects on a person’s unconscious.
- These types of cells, located in the visual cortex, are responsible for seeing lines, angles and shapes.
- Staring at a red image and then looking away produces a fuzzy green image in your field of vision. In terms of the opponent-processing theory, the fuzzy image is known as an _____.
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- Having two ears allows a person to better detect sound _____.
- The ability for the brain to simultaneously see color, form, depth, and motion.
- Lights that flash on and off giving the illusion of motion are called?
- Which is a basic taste receptor for poison?
- Having a section or spot of the basilar membrane damaged would result in the loss of hearing of specific pitches. Which theory of hearing best explains this idea?
- Not realizing that your nose is in your visual field?
- Physical energy, such as light waves are converted into neural impulses.
- Which is a basic taste receptor for meat?
- refers to a predisposition to perceive things in a certain way.
- The volley principle is best used to describe the _____ theory of hearing.
- TRUE OR FALSE: ESP has been replicated in a controlled laboratory setting.
- In sensation and perception, it is defined as an “organized whole.”
- These photoreceptors in the peripheral of the retina are more sensitive to dim light and shape outlines.
- A person can get used to wearing inverted goggles due to the concept of perceptual _____.
- What concept did the visual cliff study help establish?
- These photoreceptors located in the center of the retina that are responsible for seeing color.
- Bipolar cells are located in the _____.
- Switching your attention between two tasks typically results in low performance on both tasks because humans can rarely perform ______.
- After writing his manuscript on the computer, Clyde printed it on an old printer, but the ink smeared. Clyde could still read his manuscript because of _____ processing.
- Cones see red, green and blue according to which theory of color?
36 Clues: The scientific term for smell. • The scientific term for taste. • Bipolar cells are located in the _____. • Which is a basic taste receptor for meat? • Which is a basic taste receptor for poison? • Being able to pick out one sound out of many. • Cells located throughout the body that detect pain. • 3-D movie creation would rely of which binocular cue? • ...
GROUP 6 ASSESSMENT - FOR TOPICS 1, 2, AND 4 2023-07-20
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- It guides a tradition of quality early learning.
- He is one of the founders of Humanistic Psychology.
- It is an act of noticing something carefully in order to gain information.
- What is the letter P stands for the term ZPD in the sociocultural theory?
- What will you do after you identify the problem?
- It is the support or assistance that let the learners accomplished a certain task.
- A person's actual and ideal self are consistent/congruent to one another.
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- This is use to construct decisions about how to handle inappropriate behaviors.
- In Sociocultural theory, how many factors affecting the development of cognition.
- It is a form of self talk that guides the learner’s thinking and action.
- It is the notion of the self or self-concept.
- The self that we would like to be in the future.
- What will you do after you decide what to change?
- An explanation about something in natural world.
- It incorporates new research knowledge and science.
15 Clues: It is the notion of the self or self-concept. • It guides a tradition of quality early learning. • The self that we would like to be in the future. • An explanation about something in natural world. • What will you do after you identify the problem? • What will you do after you decide what to change? • He is one of the founders of Humanistic Psychology. • ...
DETERMINATION 2023-04-19
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- (The firm decision to achieve a goal or overcome a challenge)
- (The quality of continuing with determination and persistence despite difficulties)
- (The persistent and determined demand for a particular outcome or result)
- (The ability to recover and bounce back from difficulties or setbacks)
- (The physical and mental strength to sustain effort for a prolonged period)
- (The quality of being persistent and unyielding in the face of adversity)
- (The combination of passion and perseverance in pursuit of a long-term goal)
- (The quality of being firm and unwavering in one's purpose or beliefs)
- (The ability to remain calm and steadfast in the face of delays or difficulties)
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- (The firmness of purpose and resolve to achieve a goal)
- (The ability to persist or persevere through a difficult task or challenge)
- (The quality of not giving up or giving in easily)
- (The stubborn refusal to give up or change one's mind or course of action)
- (The continued effort to achieve a goal despite difficulties or obstacles)
- (The dedication and loyalty to a goal or purpose)
- (The quality of continuing to work towards a goal despite obstacles or setbacks)
- (The quality of being loyal and dedicated to a particular cause or belief)
- (The quality of being determined and persistent in pursuing a goal)
- (The strength of mind and character to endure difficult circumstances)
- (The act of giving one's time and effort to a particular goal or cause)
20 Clues: (The dedication and loyalty to a goal or purpose) • (The quality of not giving up or giving in easily) • (The firmness of purpose and resolve to achieve a goal) • (The firm decision to achieve a goal or overcome a challenge) • (The quality of being determined and persistent in pursuing a goal) • ...
Year 10 Economics 2021-07-01
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- the measure of responsiveness to a change in price
- a factor of production
- the acronym we use to determine the factors that affect the supply curve
- the cost of borrowing
- the number of factors of production
- a place where buyers and sellers meet to exchange goods and services for money
- an EoS concerned with bulk buying
- the social science of allocating scarce resources for the production of goods and services that satisfy the needs and wants of the population.
- a point inside the PPF
- when the PED is less than 1.
- costs which do not vary with output
- the quantity of a product that producers are willing and able to produce at various prices over a given time period
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- a point beyond the PPF
- the acronym we use to determine the factors that affect the demand curve
- cost the cost of the next best alternative foregone
- what a consumer aims to maximise
- costs which vary with output
- a spillover effect on society of a transaction between two parties
- what a firm aims to maximise
- the quantity of a product that customers are willing and able to buy at various prices over a given time period
- money given to a firm by the government to lower the cost of production
- the output point at which costs and revenues are the same
- the study of the global and national economy
23 Clues: the cost of borrowing • a point beyond the PPF • a factor of production • a point inside the PPF • costs which vary with output • what a firm aims to maximise • when the PED is less than 1. • what a consumer aims to maximise • an EoS concerned with bulk buying • the number of factors of production • costs which do not vary with output • the study of the global and national economy • ...
cell organelles 2022-10-11
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- found around the outside of a PLANT cell
- makes proteins, located on the rough ER
- "cushions" to the organelles
- controls what enters and exits the cell
- made the theory that all cells come from pre-existing cells
- digests old cell parts
- made the theory that all animals are made of cells
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- made the first microscope
- captures sunlight to make food by photosynthesis
- powerhouse of the cell
- passageways that can be smooth or rough
- ups of the cell
- stores water, food, and waste
- building blocks of life
- boss/brain of the cell
15 Clues: ups of the cell • powerhouse of the cell • boss/brain of the cell • digests old cell parts • building blocks of life • made the first microscope • "cushions" to the organelles • stores water, food, and waste • makes proteins, located on the rough ER • passageways that can be smooth or rough • controls what enters and exits the cell • found around the outside of a PLANT cell • ...
NURSING WORD PUZZLE 2019-11-19
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- It is a whole that functions as a whole by virtue of the interdependence of its part.
- It is a term used by Comte, emerged as the dominant view of modern science.
- Promotes helping behavior that calls for a nurturing response.
- It is a mode, the way person responds as physical being to stimuli from the environment.
- Determination of how best to assist the person in attaining the established goals.
- It is a theory that is broad in scope and it is more concrete or practical.
- Associated with disharmony between the person and the invironment or nature.
- Emplies thaf deviations will be detected and corrected.
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- the malignant phase of dispairful “not caring” and apathetic indifference.
- It is nurse-patient ralationship in which the person makes use of the nurse's help.
- What is the first nursing theory that focuses on the manipulation of the environment for the benefit of the patient.
- Statement about a concept or a statement of the relation between two or more concepts.
- It is the nature of change.
- It symbolizes movement of the personality and other on going process towards creative, productive and community living.
- Set towards the disoraganization of the system.
- Knowledge can be certain and senses are easily fooled.
- Seeks communion where you can give and recieve love.
- It refers to the scope of the concepts and the purpose of the theory.
- The potential for "process, movement, and change".
- It refers to the consistency interms of terminology and structure.
20 Clues: It is the nature of change. • Set towards the disoraganization of the system. • The potential for "process, movement, and change". • Seeks communion where you can give and recieve love. • Knowledge can be certain and senses are easily fooled. • Emplies thaf deviations will be detected and corrected. • Promotes helping behavior that calls for a nurturing response. • ...
NURSING WORD PUZZLE 2019-11-19
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- It is a whole that functions as a whole by virtue of the interdependence of its part.
- Promotes helping behavior that calls for a nurturing response.
- It refers to the consistency interms of terminology and structure.
- It is a theory that is broad in scope and it is more concrete or practical.
- Set towards the disoraganization of the system.
- What is the first nursing theory that focuses on the manipulation of the environment for the benefit of the patient.
- Associated with disharmony between the person and the invironment or nature.
- It is nurse-patient ralationship in which the person makes use of the nurse's help.
- Emplies thaf deviations will be detected and corrected.
- It is the nature of change.
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- Seeks communion where you can give and recieve love.
- Statement about a concept or a statement of the relation between two or more concepts.
- The potential for "process, movement, and change".
- It is a mode, the way person responds as physical being to stimuli from the environment.
- Knowledge can be certain and senses are easily fooled.
- Determination of how best to assist the person in attaining the established goals.
- the malignant phase of dispairful “not caring” and apathetic indifference.
- It refers to the scope of the concepts and the purpose of the theory.
- It is a term used by Comte, emerged as the dominant view of modern science.
- It symbolizes movement of the personality and other on going process towards creative, productive and community living.
20 Clues: It is the nature of change. • Set towards the disoraganization of the system. • The potential for "process, movement, and change". • Seeks communion where you can give and recieve love. • Knowledge can be certain and senses are easily fooled. • Emplies thaf deviations will be detected and corrected. • Promotes helping behavior that calls for a nurturing response. • ...
FIN10 2019-01-25
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- If a manufacturer of computers begins making calculators it is a form of ___diversification.
- are business units that have a small market share in a high growth market.
- are business unit that have a large market share in a mature, slow growing industry.
- are business unit that have a small market share in a mature industry.
- are business units that have a large market share in a fast growing industry.
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- If a shoe producer enters the business of clothing manufacturing it is an example of ___ diversification.
- integration is an expansion or extension of the firm by integrating preceding or successive production processes.
- integration is when a firm produces its own inputs.
- integration is when a firm operates its own distribution system for delivering its outputs.
- It's the concept of the whole being greater than the sum of its parts.
10 Clues: integration is when a firm produces its own inputs. • It's the concept of the whole being greater than the sum of its parts. • are business unit that have a small market share in a mature industry. • are business units that have a small market share in a high growth market. • are business units that have a large market share in a fast growing industry. • ...
Ross Financial Puzzle 7 2024-12-08
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- The degree to which a firm can issue a new security without depressing the existing market price.
- The average annual return of the market expected by investors over and above riskless debt.
- The measure of how the firm's returns vary with those of the market in which it trades.
- What a capital market experiences when there is a market imperfection mainly caused by government constraints, institutional practices, and investor perceptions.
- The measure of systematic risk.
- A strategy that estimates the cost of equity using an internationalized version of the capital asset pricing model.
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- The required rate of return by a firm on a potential new investment in order to approve accepting the new investment.
- A network of bilateral treaties that provide a means of reducing double taxation.
- Defines the cost of equity to be the sum of a risk-free interest component and a firm specific spread.
- The sum of the proportionally weighted costs of different sources of capital.
10 Clues: The measure of systematic risk. • The sum of the proportionally weighted costs of different sources of capital. • A network of bilateral treaties that provide a means of reducing double taxation. • The measure of how the firm's returns vary with those of the market in which it trades. • ...
George Gerbner's Cultivated Crossword 2025-12-17
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- Gerbner believed we as an audience are cultivated over a period of ....
- Which set text relates to Cultivation Theory.
- How key messages become cultivated.
- Medium studied the most by Gerbner.
- Best modern day example of Cultivation Theory (Ask for a hint)
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- Theory Theory about the long term effects of constant exposure to media
- Theorist who discovered Cultivation Theory
- George Gerbner Place of birth
- Type of violence frequently studied by Gerbner
9 Clues: George Gerbner Place of birth • How key messages become cultivated. • Medium studied the most by Gerbner. • Theorist who discovered Cultivation Theory • Which set text relates to Cultivation Theory. • Type of violence frequently studied by Gerbner • Best modern day example of Cultivation Theory (Ask for a hint) • ...
04-10-2024 2024-10-04
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- SMART Criteria of SLO
- Teacher under Microscope?
- One of the element in SLO
- A group of experts to discuss a topic in front of audience
- A role IMG to perform
- Assessment tool-Observe a procedure and assess
- father of adult learning theory
- Teacher entered for a large group
- An unsung link between knowledge and goal oriented action
- Adult learning theory
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- A series of prepared talks on a topic
- Acting out a situation for an affective domain
- The present curriculum is based on?
- Mentor Mentee and the process....
- One angle in Golden Triangle
- Domain pertaining to skill
- Assessment to provide feedback
- Pyramid-K, KH, SH and P
- Stage of group development featuring cohesion
19 Clues: SMART Criteria of SLO • A role IMG to perform • Adult learning theory • Pyramid-K, KH, SH and P • Teacher under Microscope? • One of the element in SLO • Domain pertaining to skill • One angle in Golden Triangle • Assessment to provide feedback • father of adult learning theory • Mentor Mentee and the process.... • Teacher entered for a large group • ...
Approaches overtime 2019-06-17
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- all living and non-living things were composed of 4 elements: earth, air water and ?
- Who was known as the father of medicine
- whos theory is personality and mental abilities were controlled by different parts located on the outer surface of the brain.
- the pineal gland is apart of which system
- emotions such as love, hate and.. arose from the body and influenced mental states
- according to Aristotle which part of the brain is known as the centre of consciousness
- who said "the heart as the organ of thinking, of perception and feelings"
- Which study is the relationship between the skulls surface features and personality and behavoioural characteristics
- The French philosopher Rene Descartes proposed what theory
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- Who was known as the father of anatomy
- who believed the heart held the mind and soul and was the source of all wisdom as well as memory, emotion, personality and all life forces.
- memory and... were the result of bodily functions
- His theory was based on his personal … of classmates
- Our thoughts and feelings are located in the
- The brain hypothesis is now
- brain could cool the.. of heart
16 Clues: The brain hypothesis is now • brain could cool the.. of heart • Who was known as the father of anatomy • Who was known as the father of medicine • the pineal gland is apart of which system • Our thoughts and feelings are located in the • memory and... were the result of bodily functions • His theory was based on his personal … of classmates • ...
Ng psychology 2020-12-24
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- Absolute_____
- The process through which certain stimuli are selected from a group of others
- The visual field or surface in which things exist, move or can be placed
- The initial experience of a stimulus or an object registered by a particular sense organ
- Cues when objects are viewed with only one eye
- Instrument to measure attention span
- Process by which we recognise, interpret or give meaning to the information provided by sense organs
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- Process by which we focus the image on the retina with the help of ciliary muscle
- Founder of filter theory
- Founder of multimode theory and name of a popular ketchup brand
- perception The process of viewing the world in three dimensions.
- Theory whose principles are used in design
- Study of relationship between stimuli and sensations
- Principle in which objects that are close together in space or time are perceived as belonging together or as a group.
14 Clues: Absolute_____ • Founder of filter theory • Instrument to measure attention span • Theory whose principles are used in design • Cues when objects are viewed with only one eye • Study of relationship between stimuli and sensations • Founder of multimode theory and name of a popular ketchup brand • perception The process of viewing the world in three dimensions. • ...
Deviance, Crime, and Social Control 2023-11-30
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- an arrangement of practices and behaviors on which society’s members base their daily lives
- the ascribing of a deviant behavior to another person by members of society
- the regulation and enforcement of norms
- crimes based on the use of force or the threat of force
- codes that maintain formal social control through laws
- crime committed by average people against other people or organizations, usually in public spaces
- sanctions that occur in face-to-face interactions
- a violation of contextual, cultural, or social norms
- the system tasked with supervising individuals who have been arrested for, convicted of, or sentenced for criminal offenses
- a behavior that violates official law and is punishable through formal sanctions
- crimes that involve the destruction or theft of property, but do not use force or the threat of force
- collection of data acquired using voluntary response methods, such as questionnaires or telephone interviews
- occurs when a person’s self-concept and behavior begin to change after his or her actions are labeled as deviant by members of society
- an organization that exists to enforce a legal code
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- a civil force in charge of regulating laws and public order at a federal, state, or community level
- a system that has the authority to make decisions based on law
- rewards given for conforming to norms
- theory that asserts crime occurs in communities with weak social ties and the absence of social control
- activities against the law, but that do not result in injury to any individual other than the person who engages in them
- a small group of wealthy and influential people at the top of society who hold the power and resources
- a label that describes the chief characteristic of an individual
- theory that suggests conformity to the prevailing cultural norms of lower-class society causes crime
- a violation of norms that does not result in any long-term effects on the individual’s self-image or interactions with others
- theory that addresses the relationship between having socially acceptable goals and having socially acceptable means to reach those goals
- crime committed by white-collar workers in a business environment
- punishments for violating norms
- theory that states individuals learn deviant behavior from those close to them who provide models of and opportunities for deviance
- sanctions that are officially recognized and enforced
- theory that states social control is directly affected by the strength of social bonds and that deviance results from a feeling of disconnection from society
- attacks based on a person’s race, religion, or other characteristics
- the means of enforcing rules
31 Clues: the means of enforcing rules • punishments for violating norms • rewards given for conforming to norms • the regulation and enforcement of norms • sanctions that occur in face-to-face interactions • an organization that exists to enforce a legal code • a violation of contextual, cultural, or social norms • sanctions that are officially recognized and enforced • ...
FAMOUS SCIENTIST 2024-06-28
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- Physicist who developed the theory of quantum mechanics
- Mathematician who developed calculus
- Physicist who developed the theory of relativity
- Astronomer who discovered gravity
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- Scientist who developed the vaccine for smallpox
- Biologist who discovered the theory of evolution
- Inventor of the light bulb
- Chemist who discovered the elements polonium and radium
- Biologist who discovered the structure of DNA
- Chemist who discovered the periodic table
10 Clues: Inventor of the light bulb • Astronomer who discovered gravity • Mathematician who developed calculus • Chemist who discovered the periodic table • Biologist who discovered the structure of DNA • Scientist who developed the vaccine for smallpox • Biologist who discovered the theory of evolution • Physicist who developed the theory of relativity • ...
AP Psych Unit 3 2023-10-26
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- Hearing loss caused by something that stops sounds from getting through the outer or middle ear.
- the theory that opposing retinal processes (red-green, yellow-blue, white-black) enable color vision. For example, some cells are stimulated by green and inhibited by red; others are stimulated by red and inhibited by green
- he physiological process by which neural substrates are activated by physical stimuli resulting in the perception of what we describe as touch, pressure, pain, etc.
- a theory predicting how and when we detect the presence of a faint stimulus (signal) amid background stimulation (noise).
- perception of a stimulus below the threshold for conscious perception
- the light-sensitive inner surface of the eye, containing the receptor rods and cones plus layers of neurons that begin the processing of visual information
- A mental predisposition to perceive or notice some aspects of the available sensory data and ignore others; influences nearly everything we perceive;related to "top-down processing"
- the system for sensing the position and movement of individual body parts.
- The transparent, protective outer layer of the eye that bends light waves to assist in proper focus
- A type of inattentional blindness; the inability to see changes in our environment when our attention is directed elsewhere
- monitors the position of the head relative to the vertical.
- Failing to see visible objects when our attention is directed elsewhere
- Describes how the context in which a stimulus occurs can contribute to how people perceive that stimulus, used in marketing/advertising
- depth cues, such as interposition and linear perspective, available to either eye alone
- the adjustable opening in the center of the eye through which light enters
- The ability to focus your hearing on one specific thing even though noise is all around you.
- sensors that are located in the skin, joints, muscles, and tendons for kinesthesis.
- the fleshy outside part of the ear
- the experience that we describe with color name labels such as red or blue
- Processing information processing guided by higher-level mental processes, as when we construct perceptions drawing on our experience and expectations
- the minimum difference between two stimuli required for detection 50 percent of the time
- the way a thing has been “placed,” or “put together.”
- states that the rate of nerve impulses traveling up the auditory nerve matches the frequency of a tone, thusenabling us to sense its pitch.
- a term developed by psychologist Jean Piaget to describe what occurs when new information or experiences cause you to modify your existing schemas.
- retinal receptors that detect black, white, and gray; necessary for peripheral and twilight vision, when cones don't respond
- processing analysis that begins with the sensory receptors and works up to the brain's integration of sensory information
- retinal receptor cells that are concentrated near the center of the retina and that function in daylight or in well-lit conditions.
- the principle that, to be perceived as different, two stimuli must differ by a constant minimum percentage
- the theory that the retina contains three different color receptors—one most sensitive to red, one to green, one to blue—which, when stimulated in combination, can produce the perception of any color.
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- diminished sensitivity as a consequence of constant stimulation
- the minimum stimulation needed to detect a particular stimulus 50 percent of the time
- the tendency to perceive objects, or figures, as existing on a background
- nerve cells in the brain that respond to specific features of the stimulus, such as shape, angle, or movement
- the sense of smell. *Remember: an old factory smells bad.
- to convert a stimulus (such as light, or sound, or the position of the body) into an electrical signal in the nervous system.
- Involves one sense affecting another.
- the spiral cavity of the inner ear containing the organ of Corti, which produces nerve impulses in response to sound vibrations.
- the process by which our sensory receptors and nervous system receive and represent stimulus energies from our environment
- a ring of muscle tissue that forms the colored portion of the eye around the pupil and controls the size of the pupil opening
- the sense or act of hearing
- the sense of body movement and position, including the sense of balance
- three tiny, fluid-filled tubes in the inner ear that help you keep your balance
- the transparent structure behind the pupil that changes shape to help focus images on the retina
- Mental filters or maps that organize our information about the world, Can bias the way new information is interpreted, stored, and recalled
- perceiving objects as unchanging even as illumination and retinal images change
- the process of organizing and interpreting sensory information, enabling us to recognize meaningful objects and events
- Each eye sees a slightly different image because they are about 6 cm apart (on average). Your brain puts the two images it receives together into a single three-dimensional image.
- cues that depend on having 2 eyes; result from our anatomy-we see the world w/ 2 eyes set a certain distance apart, & this feaure of our anatomy gives us the ability to perceive depth
- happens after inner ear damage.
- the theory that the spinal cord contains a neurological "gate" that blocks pain signals or allows them to pass on to the brain
- The process of directing our awareness to relevant stimuli while ignoring irrelevant stimuli in the environment
- A membrane inside the cochlea which vibrates in response to sound and whose vibrations lead to activity in the auditory pathways.
- the theory that links the pitch we hear with the place where the cochlea's membrane is stimulated
- the sense of taste. There are 5 basic tastes: sweet, salty, sour, bitter, and umami (taste of meat; savory).
- the nerve that carries neural impulses from the eye to the brain
- the ability to see objects in three dimensions although the images that strike the retina are two-dimensional; allows us to judge distance
- the wave's height. It is measured from the peak of the wave to the trough of the wave.
- an auditory-visual illusion that illustrates how perceivers merge information for speech sounds across the senses
- the distance from the peak of one light or sound wave to the next peak.
- The tight membrane that vibrates when sound waves hit it.
60 Clues: the sense or act of hearing • happens after inner ear damage. • the fleshy outside part of the ear • Involves one sense affecting another. • the way a thing has been “placed,” or “put together.” • the sense of smell. *Remember: an old factory smells bad. • The tight membrane that vibrates when sound waves hit it. • ...
The Great Depression 2021-01-30
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- an American politician who served as the 32nd president of the United States
- guaranteeing payment in case loss or damage occurs.
- A collective action taken during the auction of a foreclosed property to force the sale of the property at a low price, then returning the property to its previous owner.
- Ratified, repealing the 18th Amendment and bringing an end to the era of national prohibition of alcohol in America.
- a shanty town built during the Great Depression by the homeless in the United States.
- an American author and the 1962 Nobel Prize in Literature winner
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- a government corporation administered by the United States Federal Government between 1932 and 1957 that provided financial support to state and local governments and made loans to banks and other businesses.
- the forming of a theory or conjecture without firm evidence.
- a law that implemented protectionist trade policies in the United States
- a 1928 international agreement in which signatory states promised not to use war to resolve conflicts
- an American documentary photographer and photojournalist
- an American physician who was best known for his revolving old-age pension proposal during the Great Depression
- World War I veterans, together with their families and affiliated groups who gathered in Washington, D.C. in mid-1932 to demand early cash redemption of their service certificates.
- A period of severe dust storms that damaged american and canadian prairies in the 1930’s.
- far-right, authoritarian ultranationalism characterized by dictatorial power
- borrowing money from a broker in order to purchase stock.
16 Clues: guaranteeing payment in case loss or damage occurs. • an American documentary photographer and photojournalist • borrowing money from a broker in order to purchase stock. • the forming of a theory or conjecture without firm evidence. • an American author and the 1962 Nobel Prize in Literature winner • ...
Chapter 11 Activity 2022-11-08
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- A theory used based on normative and nonnormative experience
- A theory using internal and external systems
- Parent Education can be influenced by this
- A theory used to gain perspective in specific family stages
- A behavior that is directly correlated with outcomes for children
- Parents have to not only manage their relationship with it but also supervise their children's relationship with it.
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- This type of program can fall into 3 categories
- A theory based on understanding roles and rules
- A prevention focused on before something happens
- A theory used to examine rewards and costs
- A type of parenting that is also called a "helicopter parent"
- A prevention focused on complicated or long term problems
- A prevention focused on after the problem
13 Clues: A prevention focused on after the problem • A theory used to examine rewards and costs • Parent Education can be influenced by this • A theory using internal and external systems • This type of program can fall into 3 categories • A theory based on understanding roles and rules • A prevention focused on before something happens • ...
EDU WEEKLY CROSSWORD #427 2024-12-04
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- Columbia's sister college
- Name of documentary in this magazine
- The course Professor Ahmed teaches
- Learning theory focusing on student behavior
- Learning theory focusing on internal development
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- Learning theory focusing on surrounding culture
- Name of program in this magazine
- System where schooling occurs
- Ivy League in NYC
- Evaluation of how much a student has learned
- Name of the public school education system in NYC
11 Clues: Ivy League in NYC • Columbia's sister college • System where schooling occurs • Name of program in this magazine • The course Professor Ahmed teaches • Name of documentary in this magazine • Evaluation of how much a student has learned • Learning theory focusing on student behavior • Learning theory focusing on surrounding culture • ...
Astronomy Study Cross Word 2017-05-08
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- This moon phase is when the moon is behind the Earth.
- The theory that the universe began with an explosion
- What are the two reasons for the seasons?
- the largest planet in our solar system
- believed in the geocentric theory, and people believed him for 1400 years
- This man believed in the heliocentric theory first
- if this was to suddenly leave, the Earth would get pulled into the sun
- This eclipse happens during the new moon phase
- The shadow in which their is a total solar eclipse
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- It takes 28 days for the moon to ____ around the Earth
- Which is the largest: universe, solar system, galaxy
- Causes day and night
- This moon phase is when the moon is between the Earth and Sun.
- This eclipse is when the moon passes behind Earth and is in full moon phase
- This is the idea that the sun is in the middle of our solar system
- When the south pole is tilted toward the sun, it is ___ in the southern hemisphere
- The name of our galaxy
- This "space junk" is on Earth's surface and is made of rock and dust
- This "space junk" is made of ice and dust and orbits the sun with a tail
- the planets closer to the sun travel around it faster or slower
- The moon's light comes from the ____
21 Clues: Causes day and night • The name of our galaxy • The moon's light comes from the ____ • the largest planet in our solar system • What are the two reasons for the seasons? • This eclipse happens during the new moon phase • This man believed in the heliocentric theory first • The shadow in which their is a total solar eclipse • ...
Divorce and Remarriage 2012-12-05
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- Firm, not flexible what so ever
- Discouraging, seeming difficult to deal with in anticipation
- Parents favors one child over another
- Accepting or showing willingness to allow the existence of opinions or behavior that one does not necessarily agree with
- Legal action that ends a marriage
- Working to change routines and feelings to function in new settings
- When couples meet with a neutral third party
- Feeling that trust has been broken
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- Financial support of an ex-spouse
- The quality of being firm and steadfast
- Means partners respond negatively to each other
- Faithful to someone or something
- The legal right to make decisions that affect children
- States that a legal marriage never took place due to some prior conditions
14 Clues: Firm, not flexible what so ever • Faithful to someone or something • Financial support of an ex-spouse • Legal action that ends a marriage • Feeling that trust has been broken • Parents favors one child over another • The quality of being firm and steadfast • When couples meet with a neutral third party • Means partners respond negatively to each other • ...
Taylors Scientific Management Theory 2024-03-08
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- Not discord
- Taylorism is sometimes called the ‘… perspective’
- Not individualism
- What was the best known experiment of the Scientific Management theory
- Productivity would increase if jobs were optimized and…
- Where was the steel factory called that Taylor conducted a study in
- What century (in words) did Taylor publish his theory in book form
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- what was Taylor’s occupation
- What is scientific management synonymous with
- Not rule of thumb
- What Taylor’s theory mainly aims to improve
- Taylor was concerned with reducing … time
12 Clues: Not discord • Not rule of thumb • Not individualism • what was Taylor’s occupation • Taylor was concerned with reducing … time • What Taylor’s theory mainly aims to improve • What is scientific management synonymous with • Taylorism is sometimes called the ‘… perspective’ • Productivity would increase if jobs were optimized and… • ...
Cognitive Development 2019-10-08
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- / current dean of the UP College of Education
- / pedagogical movement that values experience over learning facts
- / increasing
- / spiritual philosophy
- / everything around us
- speech / speech addressed to the self
- / compensating for one's own errors
- / physical and mental growth
- / something that causes a person to act
- / major activity of children
- / approach to learning about people that actively construct or make their own knowledge
- / emphasizes the importance of studying children in multiple environments
- / educator
- / current knowledge
- / operates on the foundation that humans are beings of body, soul and spirit
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- / taking in new information and incorporating it into existing ways of thinking about the world
- / formulated the Ecological Systems Theory
- / preparedness
- / clean
- / ability to control emotions
- / combination of social and cultural factors
- / encourages children to take learning into their own hands
- / First of the Four Stages of Cognitive Development
- / development in entirety
24 Clues: / clean • / educator • / increasing • / preparedness • / current knowledge • / spiritual philosophy • / everything around us • / development in entirety • / physical and mental growth • / major activity of children • / ability to control emotions • / compensating for one's own errors • speech / speech addressed to the self • / something that causes a person to act • ...
Renaissance Crossword 2013-05-30
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- The science of constructing objects.
- Descovered the theory of Heliosyncracy.
- Many people studies this subject,it involves symbols and numbers.
- The science of building.
- Synthematized knowldge derived from observation.
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- Copernicus' theory.
- He agreed with Copernicus' theory of the earth revolving around the sun.
- First astronomer to theorize the Earth moved around the sun.
- Designed the first helicopter.
- Device used to look at the stars.
10 Clues: Copernicus' theory. • The science of building. • Designed the first helicopter. • Device used to look at the stars. • The science of constructing objects. • Descovered the theory of Heliosyncracy. • Synthematized knowldge derived from observation. • First astronomer to theorize the Earth moved around the sun. • ...
Early Childhood Education Activity 2022-02-09
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- referring to the brain's development
- be late or slow
- who or what a person or thing is
- the evaluation or estimation of the nature
- the making of a judgment about value
- involving the theory of a subject
- the identification of an illness
- the quality of being sociable.
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- the evaluation of something medically
- a set of questions with a set of answers
- combinations of ideas to form a theory
- a medical provider who examines bodies
- an operation that associates elements
- a standard or point of reference against
14 Clues: be late or slow • the quality of being sociable. • who or what a person or thing is • the identification of an illness • involving the theory of a subject • referring to the brain's development • the making of a judgment about value • the evaluation of something medically • an operation that associates elements • combinations of ideas to form a theory • ...
Early Childhood Education Activity 2022-02-09
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- referring to the brain's development
- be late or slow
- who or what a person or thing is
- the evaluation or estimation of the nature
- the making of a judgment about value
- involving the theory of a subject
- the identification of an illness
- the quality of being sociable.
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- the evaluation of something medically
- a set of questions with a set of answers
- combinations of ideas to form a theory
- a medical provider who examines bodies
- an operation that associates elements
- a standard or point of reference against
14 Clues: be late or slow • the quality of being sociable. • who or what a person or thing is • the identification of an illness • involving the theory of a subject • referring to the brain's development • the making of a judgment about value • the evaluation of something medically • an operation that associates elements • combinations of ideas to form a theory • ...
Personal Conflict Management 2019-09-08
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- Usually this many people make up an interpersonal conflict
- Conflict A struggle among a small number of interdependent people arising from perceived interference with goal achievement
- Gains The view that through interest-based negotiations the needs of all parties can be met to some extent
- A state where one thing/person requires another thing/person to meet goals
- Goals Include tangible resources or any measurable factor around which desired outcomes can be built
- A tendency to defend one's position from a competitive stance
- Value Using the decision-making process to create outcomes that add benefit to the individuals involved
- Goals Involve how a person wishes events to unfold, how decisions are made, or how communication occurs
- Conflict Issues that have potential for conflict that the parties do not yet perceive to be a problem
- A theory that holds one's personality and behavior are influenced by biological development rather than social development
- Point The event that precipitates a conflict episode
- Process A simultaneous, ever-changing, interactive flow of communication
- Conflict An internal struggle with competing personal goals
- Statements A statement taking responsibility for one's personal feelings or thoughts
- Goals Goals around tangible resources
- Motive Situations where an individual's goals are somewhat cooperative and somewhat competitive
- Focus A technique that requires disputants to attend to the changes to be made in the existing circumstances instead of focusing on past events, previous problems, or root causes
- A distributive view that resources are limited. As they are allocated, the amount of resources left will ultimately reach zero
- The process by which individuals weave together facts, feelings, and inferences to explain the world
- Conflict Conflict that moves towards positive outcomes
- Point A critical moment during an interaction when one choice of how to respond will set the tone for future interaction and possibly change the direction of the relationship
- A theory that holds one's personality and behavior are influenced by social development as opposed to biological development
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- Removing oneself from the controversy
- An overarching set of beliefs about how the world works and one's place in it
- Focusing discussion on the interaction process; communication about communication
- Theory The concept that people consistently make sense of the world by assigning meaning and motives to others' behaviors
- Goals The affirmation, reaffirmation, saving, transformation, or subversion of self
- Conflict Conflict that moves toward destructive outcomes
- Conflict Arises from a focus on the underlying needs of each of the parties rather than on their surface demands
- Resources Anything perceived to be in short supply
- Dilemma A classic game theory example using two criminals pitted against each other during police interrogation
- Conflicts caused by misinterpretations and misinformation
- a rational weighing of facts and evidence using the rules of logic
- Exchange Theory A relational theory suggesting individuals make choices about relationships by evaluating the personal rewards, costs, and expected profits/benefits involved in maintaining that relationship
- Six Views A theory that each person in conversation has three views: my view of myself, my view of you, and my view of how you view me
- Goal A party's preference for the depth or type of connection to another person
- Bias Where one ascribes motivations for personal behavior to a personal character trait when it is most flattering and to situation constraints to diminish personal responsibility
- Rationalizing Process The reasoning within oneself justifying one's own beliefs or actions
- Climates Individuals feel threatened and react to others negatively
- Climates Individuals feel safer and are more likely to engage in productive problem solving and conflict management
40 Clues: Removing oneself from the controversy • Goals Goals around tangible resources • Resources Anything perceived to be in short supply • Point The event that precipitates a conflict episode • Conflict Conflict that moves towards positive outcomes • Conflict Conflict that moves toward destructive outcomes • Conflicts caused by misinterpretations and misinformation • ...
017 2013-08-14
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- THe leading German Bank that has launched a new supply chain finance app in its existing App market
- The digital payments service by MasterCard recently launched in the UK
- The global issuance of this finacial instrument increased 24% between June and July 2013, led by Banks
- The leading Peyments firm that started the trials of 'pay with face' technology in London
- THe firm chosen by RBS to aid its SEPA migration services for corporates
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- American ATM operator that has entered the German market through the acquisition of Cardpoint
- This firm examined recent payments projects across EMEA to explore the path to new wealth in the payments industry
- A research by this firm claimed that the Global core banking market will hit $10bn in 2017
8 Clues: The digital payments service by MasterCard recently launched in the UK • THe firm chosen by RBS to aid its SEPA migration services for corporates • The leading Peyments firm that started the trials of 'pay with face' technology in London • A research by this firm claimed that the Global core banking market will hit $10bn in 2017 • ...
Media Theories 2025-06-16
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- Platforms and methods used to deliver media
- Fan-made remake of Star Wars
- Theory suggesting media sets public priorities
- Media platforms that let users interact
- How people interpret and respond to media
- Effect where audiences only see ideas like their own
- Movable type inventor
- Blockbuster shark movie
- How and when audiences engage with media
- Online space shaped by algorithms and bias
- Wide sharing of content across platforms
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- Theory about media reinforcing existing beliefs
- Theory describing media influence over time
- Influencer who faked an illness story
- The process of creating media products
- Term for media content created by fans
- A common outcome of parasocial relationships
- Type of culture where audiences are creators
- Social platform for short videos, very spreadable
- First Hollywood film on DVD
- First name of theorist who coined ‘filter bubble’
- One-sided emotional bond with media figures
- Watching a whole season in one go
- What PSRs can create when reality disappoints
24 Clues: Movable type inventor • Blockbuster shark movie • First Hollywood film on DVD • Fan-made remake of Star Wars • Watching a whole season in one go • Influencer who faked an illness story • The process of creating media products • Term for media content created by fans • Media platforms that let users interact • How and when audiences engage with media • ...
Industrial Revolution Crossword Puzzle 2018-03-08
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- faire Without interfering
- A room for separating
- The lowest working class of citizens in ancient rome
- An economic system
- marx His political theory was socialism
- Destroyed machinery
- A form of socialism
- Available for sale
- Owned by stockholders
- The benefit of the majority
- engels His father owned a large textile factory
- The middle class
- class A social class made up of business people, skilled workers etc...
- bargaining Employment by an organized body
- union To protect their rights
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- The right to vote
- movement A popular movement in the industrial movement
- falls Woman's right convention
- The movie "The Giver" has this society
- Refusal of something you strongly disagree with
- City like
- revolution Output of machine made goods
- The development of machines
- gin A machine that cleans out cotton
- Karl Marx's political theory
- Believing in equality
26 Clues: City like • The middle class • The right to vote • An economic system • Available for sale • Destroyed machinery • A form of socialism • A room for separating • Owned by stockholders • Believing in equality • faire Without interfering • The development of machines • The benefit of the majority • Karl Marx's political theory • union To protect their rights • falls Woman's right convention • ...
Seafood Sensations 2022-12-26
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- Giant crustacean with long, spindly legs and a delicate, sweet meat, often found in the waters of the North Pacific and Arctic Oceans
- Bivalve mollusk with a soft, briny flavor, often served in a mussels marinara or as a topping for fries
- Cephalopod with a firm, slightly chewy texture, often served in calamari or as a topping for pasta
- Freshwater fish with a delicate, flaky flesh, often served grilled or in a tilapia ceviche
- Bivalve mollusk with a soft, briny flavor, often served in a clam bake or as a topping for pasta
- Shellfish with a hard, spiny exterior and a sweet, tender meat, often served in a shellfish boil or as a fancy dinner entree
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- Bottom-dwelling fish with a firm, white flesh, often served fried or in a catfish stew
- Bivalve mollusk with a soft, briny flavor, often served raw on the half shell or grilled
- Small, crustacean with a delicate, sweet flavor, often served as a cocktail or in a shrimp scampi
- Gamefish with a firm, pink flesh, often served grilled or in a snapper ceviche
- Cephalopod with a firm, slightly chewy texture, often served in a salad or as a topping for pizza
- Large sea snail with a delicate, sweet flavor, often found in the waters of the Pacific and Indian Oceans
- Bivalve mollusk with a delicate, sweet flavor, often served seared or in a scallop risotto
13 Clues: Gamefish with a firm, pink flesh, often served grilled or in a snapper ceviche • Bottom-dwelling fish with a firm, white flesh, often served fried or in a catfish stew • Bivalve mollusk with a soft, briny flavor, often served raw on the half shell or grilled • Freshwater fish with a delicate, flaky flesh, often served grilled or in a tilapia ceviche • ...
Economics Midpoint Crossword 2025-10-29
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- Another word for 'business'
- When a common resource has limited use, one party prevents the consumption of another
- When quantity supplied is much greater than the quantity demanded
- One of very few firms that produces a specific good
- A legal entity owned by individual stockholders
- When quantity demanded and quantity supplied are at an equal rate
- Unseen forces that make changes in the free economy
- Money received after a transaction
- A market failure where the interaction between two parties creates costs or benefits for a third party
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- Government regulations to promote competition and stop monopolies
- Price and supply change in coordination
- A supply shifter that changes the price of something based on the cost and labor to create it
- When people or firms act in their self-interest, creating inefficient outcomes
- A person who receives benefits for something they didn't pay for
- A demand shifter where a change in the price of a product changes its complementary items
- Payments from the government to support a firm
16 Clues: Another word for 'business' • Money received after a transaction • Price and supply change in coordination • Payments from the government to support a firm • A legal entity owned by individual stockholders • One of very few firms that produces a specific good • Unseen forces that make changes in the free economy • ...
Chapter 4 Monster Cross-word 2016-02-07
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- Theory that supports the idea that each element in an organization depends on other elements.
- Capability of dispensing punishments or harm in order influence others’ behavior
- Set forth the general intent of the organization and support the mission statement.
- Theory that emphasizes how all parts of a system are interrelated -emphasizes the environment and the effects of other systems upon the organization - constant Assessment and adjustment.
- The association for community organization and social administration – provides a forum for enhancing macro-practice theory, research, and skills.
- A theory that emphasizes the importance of motivation and attitudes in explaining worker behavior - more concerned with working conditions and creating more positive work atmospheres.
- System of task, reporting, and authority relationships within which work of the organization is done.
- People who leave their home country voluntarily and for other reasons than those of refugees.
- The attainment of organizational goals in an effective and efficient manner through planning, organizing, leading, and controlling organizational resources.
- A class of theories that believe in standardizing work procedures and worker expectations. Includes scientific management and the administrative theory of management.
- Set of values, norms, guiding beliefs, and understandings that is shared by members of an organization and taught to new members as the correct way to think, feel, and behave.
- A theory that involves the liberation of women and girls from discrimination based on gender - theory goal is to practice women’s self-determination.
- What is supposed to happen through the intervention themselves.
- The specific administrative and supervisory responsibilities of supervisors to their supervisees.
- The set of values, norms, guiding beliefs, and understandings that is shared by members of an organization and taught to new members as the correct way to think, feel, and behave.
- The international council on wocial welfare – a global non-governmental organization which represents a wide range of national and international member organizations that seek to advance social welfare, social development, and social justice. It’s basic mission is to promote forms of social and economic development which aim to reduce poverty, hardship and vulnerability throughout the world.
- Reflects traditional approach to management.
- The appropriate status or authorization to perform agency functions and pursue agency goals that is granted by external entities.
- The international association of schools of social work – goal is to develop and promote excellence in social work education, research and scholarship globally in order to enhance human well-being.
- Organization providing social services.
- Any medical insurance plan that controls costs through monitoring and controlling the decision of health care providers. Including decisions about medical procedures, diagnostic tests, and other services that should be provided to patients.
- Held as a result of other group members’ respect and high esteem.
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- The process of imparting and exchanging information by using language, signs, symbols, or behavior.
- Theory stressing organizational culture and quality improvement.
- Related to the organization’s informal structure, reflecting who has power and who communicates with whom.
- The necessary things and funding for an organization to function, includes monetary resources and general organization upkeep.
- Individuals from other countries that arrive into the new country.
- The study of human behavior in the workplace, of the interaction between people and the organization, and of the organization itself.
- A theory that shifted the emphasis on controlling worker behavior and performance to motivating workers to perform.
- Frequently appear in a regulation manual or personnel handbook.
- Theory emphasizing how organizations must adapt to their external environments, stressing the effects of resources and power.
- Everyone is engaged in identifying and problem solving, enabling the organization to continuously experiment, change, and improve, thus increasing it’s capacity to grow, learn, and achieve its purpose.
- A philosophical approach to management based on a decentralized approach to management based on a decentralized approach to management that seeks to ensure every area of an organization reflects the same commitment to quality.
- Typically organized where all workers report to one supervisor.
- Emphasizes that leader should be attentive to the concerns of their followers and empathize with them; they should take care of them and nurture them.
- People who leave their country of origin because they are at risk of injury, death, or other human rights violations.
- Occurs when a previously legitimate goal is replaced by another that often differs significantly from the organization’s previous aims.
- An ongoing commitment to increase product and service quality by constantly assessing and improving the processes and procedures used to create those products and services.
- Social entities that are goal directed, are designed as deliberately structured and coordinated activity systems, and are linked to the external environment.
- A group of two or more people gathered together to work collaboratively and interdependently with each other to pursue a designated purpose.
- What the organization really does in its day to day practice with clients.
- Attained because of one’s position and vested authority.
- Shown in an organizational chart showing who reports to whom.
- A dimension of diversity involving the country of birth of individuals, their parents, or their ancestors.
- Unleashing the power and creativity of employees by giving them the freedom, resources, information, and skills to make decisions and perform effectively.
- The tasks that social workers and other helping professionals perform to improve people’s health, enhance their quality of life, increase their self-sufficiency, support families, and help people and larger systems improve their functioning in the social environment.
- The people that the agency serves and that are critical to the agency’s survival.
- Based on control of information on special expertise in a particular domain.
- The international federation of social workers – also an organization that advocates for global social justice. Promotes social work to achieve social development.
49 Clues: Organization providing social services. • Reflects traditional approach to management. • Attained because of one’s position and vested authority. • Shown in an organizational chart showing who reports to whom. • Frequently appear in a regulation manual or personnel handbook. • Typically organized where all workers report to one supervisor. • ...
Geopolitics 2024-02-14
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- Theory that a state has to grow or fail
- Geography's effects on politics among states
- German leader failed to conquer the Heartland
- Form of Imperialism. Indirect control of a state by a more powerful one
- French leader,failed to conquer the Heartland
- Killed 10% of the peasant population
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- Political power is control over people,land and _________
- Power expressed geographically as control
- A group willing to defend a space they claim
- Landbased theory conquering resources
- This policy forms or prevents state relationship
- Maritime theory, ports leads to Eurasia
- Impacts economic/military/foreign policies
13 Clues: Killed 10% of the peasant population • Landbased theory conquering resources • Maritime theory, ports leads to Eurasia • Theory that a state has to grow or fail • Power expressed geographically as control • Impacts economic/military/foreign policies • A group willing to defend a space they claim • Geography's effects on politics among states • ...
Earth Science Vocab 2023-02-14
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- Type of rock made from sediment
- Continental ___ theory, idea originally by Alfred Wegener
- __ Plate
- Boundary where two plates move past each other
- The continent that held all the modern continents
- One of earth's spheres, contains rocks and plants
- The man who came up with the continental drift theory
- Broken down sediment that is deposited
- Event caused by movement of tectonic plates
- Event caused by tectonic plates that spews lava
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- Small broken pieces of rock
- The process of rocks breaking down
- Type of rock made from cooled lava
- One of earth's spheres, contains water
- Boundary where two plates move away from each other
- The movement of broken down rocks
- Boundary where two plates move towards each other
- Melted rock that is underground
- Melted rock that is above ground
- Type of rock created by lots of heat and pressure
20 Clues: __ Plate • Small broken pieces of rock • Type of rock made from sediment • Melted rock that is underground • Melted rock that is above ground • The movement of broken down rocks • The process of rocks breaking down • Type of rock made from cooled lava • One of earth's spheres, contains water • Broken down sediment that is deposited • Event caused by movement of tectonic plates • ...
Introduction to Plate Tectonics 2021-02-04
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- molten rock found below the crust
- molten rock found above the crust
- the supercontinent making the countries in the northern hemisphere
- the upper part of the mantle that the crust sits on top of
- the centre of the Earth
- the mid-_________ ridge runs along the west coast of America
- ___________ spreading is responsible for forming ocean ridges
- ________ waves are used to take measurements inside the Earth
- the supercontinent made of Gondwana and Laurasia
- this scientist that gave evidence for the mid-atlantic ridge
- the first super =continent
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- continental _________ are underwater cliffs
- the branch of science studying the Earth
- contains the semi-solid layer of the Earth
- a person who studies geology
- the theory that the Earth is made of moving plates
- the solid, outer layer of the Earth
- the theory that the continents have moved over time
- the scientist who first proposed continental drift
- ____________ currents move tectonic plates
- the supercontinent making the countries in the southern hemisphere
21 Clues: the centre of the Earth • the first super =continent • a person who studies geology • molten rock found below the crust • molten rock found above the crust • the solid, outer layer of the Earth • the branch of science studying the Earth • contains the semi-solid layer of the Earth • ____________ currents move tectonic plates • continental _________ are underwater cliffs • ...
Adolescence 2025-01-17
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- The development of the ability to think and reason
- Generalized idea of what a specific gender does or should do
- The phase of life between 13 and 19
- A time of inner conflict where someone starts to worry about who they are
- The development of your body
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- Created a theory for an identity crisis
- Used Erikson to form their own theory on an identity crisis
- Behaviors that are seen as appropriate for a male or female
- The originator of social learning theory
- What someone believes their gender is
- The development of what is right and wrong
- People who are related to you by blood
12 Clues: The development of your body • The phase of life between 13 and 19 • What someone believes their gender is • People who are related to you by blood • Created a theory for an identity crisis • The originator of social learning theory • The development of what is right and wrong • The development of the ability to think and reason • ...
Economics 2016-05-09
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- a market form in which a market or industry is dominated by a small number of sellers
- a gov. program guaranteeing access to some benefit by members of a specific group & based on established right
- philosopher best known for his defense of classical liberalism
- a government-imposed price control or limit on how high a price is charged for a product
- being useful, profitable, or beneficial
- the least you can get paid
- a political theory derived from Karl Marx
- an intergovernmental organization which regulates international trade
- measures changes in the price level of a market basket of consumer goods and services purchased by households
- Series of statistical figures, such as the consumer price index or the gross domestic product
- the broadest quantitative measure of a nation's total economic activity
- A measure of the total output of a country that takes the gross domestic product (GDP) and divides it by the number of people in the country.
- the theory or practice of shielding a country's domestic industries from foreign competition by taxing imports
- the system by which the value of a currency was defined in terms of gold, for which the currency could be exchanged
- English economist whose ideas fundamentally changed the theory and practice of macroeconomics and the economic policies of governments.
- usually given to remove some type of burden
- a range of economic and social systems characterised by social ownership and democratic control
- an agreement signed by Canada, Mexico, and the United States, creating a trilateral trade
- having too much supply
- a period of temporary economic decline during which trade and industrial activity are reduced
- a policy or attitude of letting things take their own course
- a policy followed by some international markets in which countries' governments do not restrict imports from, or exports to, other countries
- a government- or group-imposed price control or limit on how low a price can be charged for a product
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- the state or quality of producing something
- a formal authorization or proposition
- an economic measure of a negative balance of trade in which a country's imports exceeds its exports
- the process by which the monetary authority of a country controls the supply of money
- an economic and political system in which a country's trade and industry are controlled by private owners for profit
- the level of employment rates where there is no cyclical or deficient-demand unemployment
- The depreciation of a country's currency refers to a decrease in the value of that country's currency
- to produce a greater quantity of a good, product, or service than competitors, using the same amount of resources
- American economist who received the 1976 Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences for his research on consumption analysis
- being scarce or in short supply
- big businesses that override the government
- Fed, or the central banking system of the United States.
- allows business owners to measure the additional benefits
- the ability of a firm or individual to produce goods and/or services at a lower opportunity cost than other firms
- a situation in which income exceeds expenditures
- an economic system where few restrictions are placed on business activities and ownership
- A Scottish moral philosopher, pioneer of political economy
- running out of supply
- a sustained increase in the general level of prices for goods and services
- the means by which a government adjusts its spending levels and tax rates to monitor and influence a nation's economy
- something that incites to action or exertion or quickens action, feeling, thought
44 Clues: running out of supply • having too much supply • the least you can get paid • being scarce or in short supply • a formal authorization or proposition • being useful, profitable, or beneficial • a political theory derived from Karl Marx • the state or quality of producing something • big businesses that override the government • usually given to remove some type of burden • ...
Economics 2016-05-09
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- a sustained increase in the general level of prices for goods and services
- the least you can get paid
- being scarce or in short supply
- Series of statistical figures, such as the consumer price index or the gross domestic product
- running out of supply
- an agreement signed by Canada, Mexico, and the United States, creating a trilateral trade
- the theory or practice of shielding a country's domestic industries from foreign competition by taxing imports
- American economist who received the 1976 Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences for his research on consumption analysis
- philosopher best known for his defense of classical liberalism
- Fed, or the central banking system of the United States.
- the process by which the monetary authority of a country controls the supply of money
- a policy or attitude of letting things take their own course
- the broadest quantitative measure of a nation's total economic activity
- an intergovernmental organization which regulates international trade
- having too much supply
- to produce a greater quantity of a good, product, or service than competitors, using the same amount of resources
- the state or quality of producing something
- something that incites to action or exertion or quickens action, feeling, thought
- a government-imposed price control or limit on how high a price is charged for a product
- big businesses that override the government
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- a formal authorization or proposition
- usually given to remove some type of burden
- an economic measure of a negative balance of trade in which a country's imports exceeds its exports
- a market form in which a market or industry is dominated by a small number of sellers
- measures changes in the price level of a market basket of consumer goods and services purchased by households
- being useful, profitable, or beneficial
- an economic and political system in which a country's trade and industry are controlled by private owners for profit
- English economist whose ideas fundamentally changed the theory and practice of macroeconomics and the economic policies of governments.
- the system by which the value of a currency was defined in terms of gold, for which the currency could be exchanged
- The depreciation of a country's currency refers to a decrease in the value of that country's currency
- the ability of a firm or individual to produce goods and/or services at a lower opportunity cost than other firms
- a political theory derived from Karl Marx
- the level of employment rates where there is no cyclical or deficient-demand unemployment
- an economic system where few restrictions are placed on business activities and ownership
- allows business owners to measure the additional benefits
- the means by which a government adjusts its spending levels and tax rates to monitor and influence a nation's economy
- a period of temporary economic decline during which trade and industrial activity are reduced
- a policy followed by some international markets in which countries' governments do not restrict imports from, or exports to, other countries
- a range of economic and social systems characterised by social ownership and democratic control
- a situation in which income exceeds expenditures
- A measure of the total output of a country that takes the gross domestic product (GDP) and divides it by the number of people in the country.
- a gov. program guaranteeing access to some benefit by members of a specific group & based on established right
- A Scottish moral philosopher, pioneer of political economy
- a government- or group-imposed price control or limit on how low a price can be charged for a product
44 Clues: running out of supply • having too much supply • the least you can get paid • being scarce or in short supply • a formal authorization or proposition • being useful, profitable, or beneficial • a political theory derived from Karl Marx • usually given to remove some type of burden • the state or quality of producing something • big businesses that override the government • ...
405 2019-04-09
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- By expanding globally firms can disperse value chain activities to efficient locations and also serve a larger market, thus obtaining both location and scale ________
- With markets and industries becoming global in scope, business managers must understand the threat from both domestic and foreign ___________
- In the past fifty years, ________ to international trade and investment have dramatically tumbled
- This is everything in real estate, but also a big deal in international investment!
- A strategy that takes into account harmonization of customer preferences, regulations, trade policies across two or more nations (not global or national, but ________ )
- A company that does business in two or more national markets
- This strategy is consistent with a decentralized organization and considerable foreign subsidiary autonomy
- All joint ventures are _________ but not all _________ are joint ventures!
- The place or office which serves as the global or regional management and administrative center for a multinational organization
- High costs of transportation can make this mode of foreign entry uneconomical
- Selecting the right _______ is critical to the success of both strategic alliances and marriages!
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- A firm adopts a locally __________ strategy, when it varies its product/service from country to country, to accommodate factors such as consumer preferences and regulations
- According to Porter, a company's ____ country may have an important bearing on its competitive position in the global marketplace
- A strategy that aims to simultaneously achieve standardization and differentiation across geographic markets
- This phenomenon, driven by modern communication and transportation technologies has contributed to massive global markets for standardized consumer products
- When a firm takes control of its foreign operations (also one of the dimensions of Dunning's OLI framework)
- A colorless crystalline form of pure carbon (also the name of Porter's framework for national competitive advantage)
- These can be created anywhere within a multinational's global network of operations, wherever its employees have the opportunity and incentive to attempt innovation
- A foreign affiliate of a multinational firm
- An attractive foreign entry mode option for companies that lack capital, and are willing to let other companies produce and sell their products in exchange for royalties
20 Clues: A foreign affiliate of a multinational firm • A company that does business in two or more national markets • All joint ventures are _________ but not all _________ are joint ventures! • High costs of transportation can make this mode of foreign entry uneconomical • This is everything in real estate, but also a big deal in international investment! • ...
Renaissance crossword 2016-11-28
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- power held by people/representatives
- the way things are commonly done
- The printing press
- Who a person is
- A common culture
- Founder of modern political science
- something a person can’t compromise
- 4th - 14th century
- the making of new cities
- to be or not to be
- Gutenberg's invention
- The guy who died before he proved anything
- Something a person believes in
- recreated Christianity
- Princess of France
- Italian french author
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- thoughts and values of humans
- A fake piece of paper that gets you into heaven
- a theory proved wrong by Copernicus
- Language
- A theory proved by Copernicus
- A Rebirth
- The process of recreating a practice
- Different views on different things
- the study of space
- an astronomer
- a recovery of land for religious values
- A renaissance man who invented many useful things
- a religion spread by the prophet Muhammad
29 Clues: Language • A Rebirth • an astronomer • Who a person is • A common culture • The printing press • 4th - 14th century • to be or not to be • the study of space • Princess of France • Gutenberg's invention • Italian french author • recreated Christianity • the making of new cities • thoughts and values of humans • A theory proved by Copernicus • Something a person believes in • ...
Renaissance crossword 2016-11-28
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- thoughts and values of humans
- The printing press
- Language
- A renaissance man who invented many useful things
- to be or not to be
- something a person can’t compromise
- 4th - 14th century
- a religion spread by the prophet Muhammad
- the study of space
- A common culture
- A theory proved by Copernicus
- Italian french author
- an astronomer
- The process of recreating a practice
- The guy who died before he proved anything
- Princess of France
- power held by people/representatives
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- the way things are commonly done
- a recovery of land for religious values
- A Rebirth
- A fake piece of paper that gets you into heaven
- Who a person is
- a theory proved wrong by Copernicus
- the making of new cities
- Something a person believes in
- Gutenberg's invention
- Different views on different things
- Founder of modern political science
- recreated Christianity
29 Clues: Language • A Rebirth • an astronomer • Who a person is • A common culture • The printing press • to be or not to be • 4th - 14th century • the study of space • Princess of France • Gutenberg's invention • Italian french author • recreated Christianity • the making of new cities • thoughts and values of humans • A theory proved by Copernicus • Something a person believes in • ...
Renaissance crossword 2016-11-28
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- the study of space
- something a person can’t compromise
- The process of recreating a practice
- Who a person is
- 4th - 14th century
- A theory proved by Copernicus
- A Rebirth
- recreated Christianity
- Founder of modern political science
- Language
- an astronomer
- a theory proved wrong by Copernicus
- to be or not to be
- Princess of France
- A common culture
- power held by people/representatives
- a recovery of land for religious values
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- The guy who died before he proved anything
- the making of new cities
- thoughts and values of humans
- A fake piece of paper that gets you into heaven
- Different views on different things
- Gutenberg's invention
- Something a person believes in
- The printing press
- Italian french author
- A renaissance man who invented many useful things
- the way things are commonly done
- a religion spread by the prophet Muhammad
29 Clues: Language • A Rebirth • an astronomer • Who a person is • A common culture • the study of space • 4th - 14th century • The printing press • to be or not to be • Princess of France • Gutenberg's invention • Italian french author • recreated Christianity • the making of new cities • thoughts and values of humans • A theory proved by Copernicus • Something a person believes in • ...
Unit 1 Crossword 2023-05-26
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- the big bang happen 14........... years ago
- means beginning
- word preceded by 'new' or 'old'
- made in the image of God
- creed which describes Catholic beliefs
- painted creation of adam
- created the theory of evolution
- holy day of rest
- caring for creation
- says there is no soul and no God
- how many sheep are on the tree of life mosaic
- statues made by michelangelo
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- the most important source of authority
- surname of the person who coined the phrase 'inconsistent triad'
- religious or spiritual journey
- first man
- saint who said evil is soul-making
- word for belief in one God
- to have power over something
- means 'made flesh'
- a source of authority for Christians
- stephen fry said God is a
- one God in three parts
- who takes everything from Job
- created big bang theory
25 Clues: first man • means beginning • holy day of rest • means 'made flesh' • caring for creation • one God in three parts • created big bang theory • made in the image of God • painted creation of adam • stephen fry said God is a • word for belief in one God • to have power over something • statues made by michelangelo • who takes everything from Job • religious or spiritual journey • ...
04-10-2024 2024-10-04
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- SMART Criteria of SLO
- Teacher under Microscope?
- One of the element in SLO
- A group of experts to discuss a topic in front of audience
- A role IMG to perform
- Assessment tool-Observe a procedure and assess
- father of adult learning theory
- Teacher entered for a large group
- An unsung link between knowledge and goal oriented action
- Adult learning theory
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- A series of prepared talks on a topic
- Acting out a situation for an affective domain
- The present curriculum is based on?
- Mentor Mentee and the process....
- One angle in Golden Triangle
- Domain pertaining to skill
- Assessment to provide feedback
- Pyramid-K, KH, SH and P
- Stage of group development featuring cohesion
19 Clues: SMART Criteria of SLO • A role IMG to perform • Adult learning theory • Pyramid-K, KH, SH and P • Teacher under Microscope? • One of the element in SLO • Domain pertaining to skill • One angle in Golden Triangle • Assessment to provide feedback • father of adult learning theory • Mentor Mentee and the process.... • Teacher entered for a large group • ...
Plate Tectonics 2021-11-22
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- tectonic plates float on this
- Type of boundary where two plates slide past each other.
- the last name of the person who created the theory of plate tectonics and Pangaea
- when the ground violently shakes
- when to plates collide and slide beneath eachother.
- when rocks break
- the block above the fault plane
- right above the asthenosphere
- the block below the fault plane
- Type of Boundary where two plates are pushed against each other.
- the youngest layers are at the core of the fold here
- a big wave
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- The process where new ocean floor is added to the existing one
- Type of boundary where two plates are being pulled apart.
- Supercontinent where all of the continents were joined.
- the last name of the person who created the theory of seafloor spreading
- the oldest layers are at the core of the fold here
- the heat source that drives plates to move
- when rocks bend
- big form of land
20 Clues: a big wave • when rocks bend • when rocks break • big form of land • tectonic plates float on this • right above the asthenosphere • the block above the fault plane • the block below the fault plane • when the ground violently shakes • the heat source that drives plates to move • the oldest layers are at the core of the fold here • ...
Marley & Me Crossword 2024-04-29
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- being pleasant and at ease in talking to others.
- filled with or characterized by a lively energy and excitement
- very drunk
- exemption from punishment or freedom from the injurious consequences of an action
- jump or dive quickly and energetically
- feeling or appearing casually calm and relaxed; not displaying anxiety, interest, or enthusiasm
- force into a narrow space
- not able to be corrected, improved, or reformed
- play and move about cheerfully, excitedly, or energetically
- an introduction to something more substantial
- a period of keeping awake during the time usually spent asleep, especially to keep watch or pray
- change smoothly from one image to another by small gradual steps using computer animation techniques
- cold but fresh and enlivening
- not controlled or restricted
- reject or void, especially by legal procedure
- extremely unpleasant or annoying (of persons or their behavior
- cheerful and full of energy.
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- make someone less angry, hostile
- to make a witty remark
- easy to control or influence
- to walk in a slow and relaxed way, often in no particular direction
- to injure by a rough beating, shoving, or the like; bruise
- thorough and hard-working but lacking in imagination or intelligence
- punishment inflicted or retribution exacted for an injury or wrong
- making a certain situation or outcome likely or possible
- mentally or physically inactive; lethargic
- the skill of twisting and bending one's body into strange and unnatural positions, as a form of entertainment.
- that cannot be subdued or overcome, as persons, will, or courage; unconquerable
- form a theory or conjecture about a subject without firm evidence
- grow or develop in a healthy or vigorous way, especially as the result of a particularly favorable environment
30 Clues: very drunk • to make a witty remark • force into a narrow space • easy to control or influence • not controlled or restricted • cheerful and full of energy. • cold but fresh and enlivening • make someone less angry, hostile • jump or dive quickly and energetically • mentally or physically inactive; lethargic • an introduction to something more substantial • ...
CB2 Words Unit 20 2023-04-25
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- to continue
- friendly and enthuisastic; strong healthy and active
- a competitor; someone who tries to do as well as, or even better than another
- wild; very strong
- very deep, strong or forceful
- challenge
- lasting for a short time only; not permanent
- the part of the body that moves the blood
- to honor or respect; to think of as a good example
- a strong and firm purpose or intention
- having no feelings of sympathy
- the chance that a particular
- to hold firm
- having physical energy or strength
- to try to do; to get pleasure from; to enjoy
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- to come nearer to
- a list of the order of events at a show, concert, or meeting
- very angry; raging
- to remove the shame of a mistake or fault by not repeating it
- an equal score or vote
- a man or boy; an associate, an equal
- to trick; to play or do business in a way that is not honest
- a group of equals or friends who share similar interests or friendship
- to turn to for help or in a time of need
- the chance that a particular thing will happen
- a loud, deep sound or noise
- to give a long, steady look; to stare
27 Clues: challenge • to continue • to hold firm • to come nearer to • wild; very strong • very angry; raging • an equal score or vote • a loud, deep sound or noise • the chance that a particular • very deep, strong or forceful • having no feelings of sympathy • having physical energy or strength • a man or boy; an associate, an equal • to give a long, steady look; to stare • ...
Developmental Theorists 2024-01-31
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- Studies concluded that children learn best when they are allowed to guide their own education. Child guided education. There are preschools established using these principles
- Concluded that parents are the primary educators and play is the primary experience. Lived from 1632-1704
- Social Cognitive Theory, people develop by watching and imitating others around them
- Social Learning theorist, believed that children learn through social interactions, lived from 1896-1934, known for Zone of Proximal Development
- Developed a hierarchy of needs and stated that the lower level must be achieved before success can be reached on the higher levels
- Psychoanalytic Theory, subconscious thoughts affect actions, Id, Ego, Superego
- Moral Development Theory, some reasons people choose to do things is based on self-interest, pleasing others, laws, principle
- Theorist from England who believed the environment and people around the child shape the child's development. Known for the idea of Tabula Rasa
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- Theories show that development continues throughout life in 8 stages. One of the stages is Trust vs. Mistrust
- Development Theory, children learn through exploration, there are 4 stages-one is concrete operational
- Attachment Theory, attachment styles Secure, Ambivalent, Avoidant
- Classical Conditioning, learning to relate one stimulus with a specific outcome, studied dogs and humans
- Learning Theory that says behaviors are learned through positive and negative experiences. Behaviors are either reinforced or punished
- Believed that attachment was all or nothing.
14 Clues: Believed that attachment was all or nothing. • Attachment Theory, attachment styles Secure, Ambivalent, Avoidant • Psychoanalytic Theory, subconscious thoughts affect actions, Id, Ego, Superego • Social Cognitive Theory, people develop by watching and imitating others around them • ...
Child and Family Studies Test 1 Terms 2017-09-05
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- A genotype environment correlation where children seek out environments
- Last stage in child birth, placenta is delivered
- "Spontaneous abortions," usually a hidden experience
- Statement(s) that describe, explain, and predict behavior
- A theory that describe development as unconscious and heavily influenced by emotion
- A genotype environment correlation where the genetically related parents provide the environment for the child
- A theory where individuals manipulate and strategize information; computer is the model
- Set of expressed genotype; physical traits
- Development where new understandings emerge "stair"
- Results are consistent over time and observers
- Effects due to a person's time of birth and not their actual age
- A theory that change is created by environment; "nurture" view
- A period during 2-8 weeks after conception, has rapid change and development of organs
- A study where a single age group of people is studied over time
- A conditioning process where an unconditioned stimulus aquires the ability to produce a response
- Period after childbirth when the mother adjusts physically and psychologically
- Descriptions that are not biased
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- A period during the first 2 weeks after conception, includes creation of zygote
- A study that gathers people from multiple age groups to detect age related differences
- A lifelong process with age related changes
- A period that lasts about 7 months, growth and finishing phase
- A sample that represents a larger population to support generalizability
- Inherited genetic genes
- Same result can be obtained by using different researchers as they have the same process
- Anything that causes a birth defect
- Genetic predisposition of an individual to a certain condition
- Failure to conceive after 12 months
- A theory that change is from within individual as they are actively involved in their development
- A design that combines cross sectional and longitudinal studies
- Environment conditions that can elicit a disease to manifest
- First stage in childbirth, lasts about 8 hours
- Behavior being studied is the actual reflection of underlying process
- A conditioning process where probability of behavior is based on environmental consequences
- Development that builds on previous material "elevator"
- A genotype environment correlation where the child's genotype elicit certain environments
35 Clues: Inherited genetic genes • Descriptions that are not biased • Anything that causes a birth defect • Failure to conceive after 12 months • Set of expressed genotype; physical traits • A lifelong process with age related changes • Results are consistent over time and observers • First stage in childbirth, lasts about 8 hours • Last stage in child birth, placenta is delivered • ...
Unit 3 Study Guide 2021-02-26
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- Refers to physical changes;increases in height and weight; predictable manner.
- People interpret messages in different ways
- Theory that behaviors can be associated with responses.
- Relates to growth; gradual increase in skills and abilities.
- Theory says people tend to repeat behaviors that have a positive result or are reinforced.
- Impact increases in late childhood and adolescence; remain important through life
- Believed that people observe and imitate the behaviors of others, regardless of rewards and punishments involved.
- Theory based on the belief that individuals behavior is determined by forces in the environment that are beyond their control.
- Children are social beings and develop their minds through interactions with, parents, teachers, and other students.
- To achieve self-actualization one must have other needs met first
- Behaviors molded by the community impact behavior and career expectations of residence
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- Running, jumping, kicking, and skipping, etc...
- Ability to sort items by one or more characteristics they have in common.
- something can remain the same even if the way it looks changes.
- Ability to understand that relationships between two objects can extend to a third object
- Needed for normal growth, development, and functioning.
- Period during which kids 8-9 go through which brings maturity and physical growth.
- Painting, writing,cutting... you need good hand-eye coordination.
- Theory states that we all go through 4 stages of cognitive development and all have thinking skills that are similar.
- Has the greatest impact; home is where moral development occurs
- Personality development occurs during 8 stages of life
- Illness and disease may interrupt normal development.
- Place objects in order by a characteristic such as smallest to largest.
23 Clues: People interpret messages in different ways • Running, jumping, kicking, and skipping, etc... • Illness and disease may interrupt normal development. • Personality development occurs during 8 stages of life • Needed for normal growth, development, and functioning. • Theory that behaviors can be associated with responses. • ...
Sociology Chapter 7. Deviance, Crime, and Social Control 2025-07-24
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- crimes based on the use of force or the threat of force
- crimes that involve the destruction or theft of property, but do not use force or the threat of force
- a theory that states individuals learn deviant behavior from those close to them who provide models of and opportunities for deviance
- the ascribing of a deviant behavior to another person by members of society
- a theory that examines social and economic factors as the causes of criminal deviance
- a system that has the authority to make decisions based on law
- a small group of wealthy and influential people at the top of society who hold the power and resources
- the system tasked with supervising individuals who have been arrested for, convicted of, or sentenced for criminal offenses
- crime committed by white-collar workers in a business environment
- a violation of contextual, cultural, or social norms
- a label that describes the chief characteristic of an individual
- punishments for violating norms
- rewards given for conforming to norms
Down
- the means of enforcing rules
- a theory that asserts crime occurs in communities with weak social ties and the absence of social control
- a theory that states social control is directly affected by the strength of social bonds and that deviance results from a feeling of disconnection from society
- a civil force in charge of regulating laws and public order at a federal, state, or community level
- an arrangement of practices and behaviors on which society’s members base their daily lives
- a collection of data acquired using voluntary response methods, such as questionnaires or telephone interviews
- a violation of norms that does not result in any long-term effects on the individual’s self-image or interactions with others
- attacks based on a person’s race, religion, or other characteristics
- crime committed by average people against other people or organizations, usually in public spaces
- deviance that occurs when a person’s self-concept and behavior begin to change after his or her actions are labeled as deviant by members of society
- sanctions that are officially recognized and enforced
- activities against the law, but that do not result in injury to any individual other than the person who engages in them
- sanctions that occur in face-to-face interactions
- an organization that exists to enforce a legal code
- a theory that addresses the relationship between having socially acceptable goals and having socially acceptable means to reach those goals
- the regulation and enforcement of norms
- a behavior that violates official law and is punishable through formal sanctions
- codes that maintain formal social control through laws
31 Clues: the means of enforcing rules • punishments for violating norms • rewards given for conforming to norms • the regulation and enforcement of norms • sanctions that occur in face-to-face interactions • an organization that exists to enforce a legal code • a violation of contextual, cultural, or social norms • sanctions that are officially recognized and enforced • ...
Deviance, Crime and Social Control 2025-11-17
Across
- theory that states individuals learn deviant behavior from those close to them who provide models of and opportunities for deviance
- attacks based on a person’s race, religion, or other characteristics
- an organization that exists to enforce a legal code
- theory that asserts crime occurs in communities with weak social ties and the absence of social control
- the ascribing of a deviant behavior to another person by members of society
- a violation of contextual, cultural, or social norms
- theory that states social control is directly affected by the strength of social bonds and that deviance results from a feeling of disconnection from society
- a label that describes the chief characteristic of an individual
- theory that addresses the relationship between having socially acceptable goals and having socially acceptable means to reach those goals
- a system that has the authority to make decisions based on law
- sanctions that occur in face-to-face interactions
- an arrangement of practices and behaviors on which society’s members base their daily lives
- punishments for violating norms
- the system tasked with supervising individuals who have been arrested for, convicted of, or sentenced for criminal offenses
- a small group of wealthy and influential people at the top of society who hold the power and resources
- a violation of norms that does not result in any long-term effects on the individual’s self-image or interactions with others
- a behavior that violates official law and is punishable through formal sanctions
- crimes that involve the destruction or theft of property, but do not use force or the threat of force
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- sanctions that are officially recognized and enforced
- crime committed by white-collar workers in a business environment
- occurs when a person’s self-concept and behavior begin to change after his or her actions are labeled as deviant by members of society
- a civil force in charge of regulating laws and public order at a federal, state, or community level
- collection of data acquired using voluntary response methods, such as questionnaires or telephone interviews
- rewards given for conforming to norms
- the means of enforcing rules
- theory that suggests conformity to the prevailing cultural norms of lower-class society causes crime
- codes that maintain formal social control through laws
- crime committed by average people against other people or organizations, usually in public spaces
- the regulation and enforcement of norms
- activities against the law, but that do not result in injury to any individual other than the person who engages in them
- crimes based on the use of force or the threat of forcecorporate crime - crime committed by white-collar workers in a business environment
31 Clues: the means of enforcing rules • punishments for violating norms • rewards given for conforming to norms • the regulation and enforcement of norms • sanctions that occur in face-to-face interactions • an organization that exists to enforce a legal code • a violation of contextual, cultural, or social norms • sanctions that are officially recognized and enforced • ...
Vocab List 2 2026-01-16
Across
- (verb) - to form a theory or conjecture about a subject without firm evidence. invest in stocks, property, or other ventures in the hope of gain but with the risk of loss.
- (n)Consternation and distress. (v)cause (someone) to feel consternation and distress
- (verb) - to publicly declare to be wrong or evil. to inform against (someone).
- (adj)Having no particular interest or sympathy; unconcerned
- (adj)very skilled or proficient at something (noun) - a person who is skilled or proficient at something.
- (v)Bring or recall tho the conscious mind
- (adj) - capable of working successfully; feasible.(of a living thing) capable of surviving or living successfully, especially under particular environmental conditions.
- (verb) - to suggest or call attention to something indirectly; to hint at.
- (adj)Likely or liable to be influenced or harmed by a particular thing; capable of admitting of
- (verb) - to create difficulties for (someone or something), resulting in delay or obstruction.
- (verb) - to praise enthusiastically.
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- (noun) - one's opponent in a contest, conflict, or dispute.
- (adj) - beyond criticism; faultless.
- (adj) - based on or serving as a hypothesis; supposed but not necessarily real or true.
- (adj)Based on or in accordance with what is generally done or believed; following traditional forms and genres
- (adj)Having mixed feeling or contradictory ideas about something or someone
- (verb) - to apply or bring to bear (a force, influence, or quality).to make a physical or mental effort.
- (verb) - to express complete disapproval of, typically in public. to sentence (someone) to a particular punishment, especially death.
- (adj) - existing or occurring at or on the surface. appearing to be true or real only until examined more closely. lacking depth of character or understanding.
- (verb) - to feel deep respect or admiration for (something).
20 Clues: (adj) - beyond criticism; faultless. • (verb) - to praise enthusiastically. • (v)Bring or recall tho the conscious mind • (noun) - one's opponent in a contest, conflict, or dispute. • (adj)Having no particular interest or sympathy; unconcerned • (verb) - to feel deep respect or admiration for (something). • ...
Penn state Rules 2016-05-09
Across
- who came up with the geocentric theory
- what shape did Kepler discover the planets are in
- what part of the sun has a reddish glow
- what is another name for the northern light
- who came up with the heliocentric theory
- what theory did Ptomley support
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- what did the ancient Greeks call wandering stars
- the corona sends out a stream of elictrically churched particles called what
- when loops in sun spot regions suddenly connect
- why are sun spots darker than other parts of the sun
- Who came up with the laws of inertia and gravity
- what is a looping eruption of gas
12 Clues: what theory did Ptomley support • what is a looping eruption of gas • who came up with the geocentric theory • what part of the sun has a reddish glow • who came up with the heliocentric theory • what is another name for the northern light • when loops in sun spot regions suddenly connect • what did the ancient Greeks call wandering stars • ...
VN3 Skills Week 2 2026-01-02
Across
- Presentation where the fetal head is down
- Stage of labor where cervical dilation occurs
- Firm massage of the uterus performed after delivery
- Manual technique used to prevent postpartum hemorrhage
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- Technique using hands to determine fetal position in the uterus
- Uterine muscle contraction after delivery is essential to prevent bleeding
- Top of the uterus assessed during postpartum care
- Normal uterine tone after delivery is described as this
- First Leopold maneuver identifies this fetal part
- Stage of labor when the cervix is fully dilated and pushing occurs
10 Clues: Presentation where the fetal head is down • Stage of labor where cervical dilation occurs • Top of the uterus assessed during postpartum care • First Leopold maneuver identifies this fetal part • Firm massage of the uterus performed after delivery • Manual technique used to prevent postpartum hemorrhage • Normal uterine tone after delivery is described as this • ...
Continental Drift 2023-01-23
Across
- plates of lithosphere sink into the
- similar mountain ranges across the world
- belt Continents are pushed by oceanic crust like they are on a
- crust that rises through the ridge
- Fossil of seed fern
- crust moves away from the ridge
- Continental Drift theory
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- measure ground shaking
- divided into plates
- rises up into the mid-ocean ridges
- New lava pushes the seafloor
- Seafloor Spreading theory
- asthenosphere is the upper part of the mantle
- is named for the continent or ocean basin it contains
- earthquakes are found in lines around the edges of some
- lithosphere moved by underlying hot mantle
- point on Earth's surface directly above where an earthquake happens
- Fits into Africa like a puzzle
18 Clues: divided into plates • Fossil of seed fern • measure ground shaking • Continental Drift theory • Seafloor Spreading theory • New lava pushes the seafloor • Fits into Africa like a puzzle • crust moves away from the ridge • rises up into the mid-ocean ridges • crust that rises through the ridge • plates of lithosphere sink into the • similar mountain ranges across the world • ...
Extreme Eco Challenge 2021 2021-05-06
Across
- type of economic analysis that prescribes how entire economy should operate
- Single market player benefits the most
- know relationship between 2 economic variables is determined that other variables are not changing
- a market condition when a firm is the sole purchaser of a good
- sells a product or service with no close substitutes
- wage that makes you indifferent from being employed or not
- the effect of a change in price will make a consumer substitute a cheaper good for an expensive good
- a quality of a public good that is inclusive and collective.
- study of the behavior of countries and how its policies affect the economy as a whole
- Information is considered as this when information is distributed unevenly among buyers and sellers
- when total cost is subtracted from total revenue
- difference between consumers’ willingness to pay for a given quantity of good and amount that consumer actually pays
- Situations when the market system fails to realize the provision of optimal welfare
- consequence of limited resources and expanding human wants
- long run average cost of production declines
- group of producers that collusively determine the price and output in the market with the intention of maximizing total profits of the industry
- a type of variable that the model tries to explain
- explains why higher amount of this would mean lower levels GDP per capita
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- two firms produce a particular product
- a model that assumes one firm will play an aggressive role in the market and the other firm will play a passive role
- shifts the supply curve to the left because it makes selling of product or service costlier
- normal profit that can be earned in other enterprises
- all accounting costs and opportunity costs are included
- maximum price set for selling a product or service
- In a ________ market, firms are price takers
- one of the 4 GDP indicators of openness
- maximum production with the minimum cost
- minimum price set for selling product or service
- spillover effects on third parties of private market transactions
- excess of payment over the opportunity costs of enabling this unique talent into marketable use
30 Clues: two firms produce a particular product • Single market player benefits the most • one of the 4 GDP indicators of openness • maximum production with the minimum cost • In a ________ market, firms are price takers • long run average cost of production declines • minimum price set for selling product or service • when total cost is subtracted from total revenue • ...
UNIT 1 VOCABULARY 2023-09-21
Across
- based upon the principles of social equality
- a theory favoring unlimited authority by an individual
- a political system governed by a few people
- a political theory advocating state ownership of industry
- autocracy governed by a ruler who usually inherits authority
- a theory favoring collectivism in a classless society
- an economic system based on private ownership of assets
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- characteristic of an absolute ruler or absolute rule
- the system or form by which a community is ruled
- the belief in government by divine guidance
- a form of government in which the ruler is unconstrained
- a state of lawlessness and disorder
12 Clues: a state of lawlessness and disorder • the belief in government by divine guidance • a political system governed by a few people • based upon the principles of social equality • the system or form by which a community is ruled • characteristic of an absolute ruler or absolute rule • a theory favoring collectivism in a classless society • ...
Ramona Quimby Age 8 2021-01-18
14 Clues: soil • To mix • Injured • Not soft • Be concerned • item of clothing • A hospital worker • To present or give • The opposite of play • comes after "second" • comes before "second" • The opposite of straight • Move a car right or left • "Please" is the magic ____
Vowel + /r/ Sound in nurse 2023-11-30
14 Clues: soil • to mix • injured • not soft • be concerned • a hospital worker • to present or give • comes after second • comes before second • an item of clothing • the opposite of play • the opposite of straight • move a car right or left • please is the magic _____
BLG 200 2023-05-09
Across
- Scott & Aylen was the first Canadian firm to admit these agents as partners.
- David Scott was the cofounder of the Pro Bono association in this province
- BLG101 is designed for them.
- BLGers providing innovative client service and support in all practice areas.
- BLG alum who served as prime minister in 1993
- What BLG Reads to Kids supports
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- Elected BLG's first managing partner at the merge in 2000
- Henry Borden won this scholarship to study at Oxford
- Partner who becomes Prime Minister in 1891
- Borden & Elliot partner that served as President of the Canadian Bar Association
- Calgary office supports this Child and Youth Advocacy Centre
- BLG's virtual healthcare service. Also another word for conversation.
- Past BLGers
- BLG Beyond service that improves efficiency of document review.
- Name of BLG's internal awards program with a focus on three areas: Innovation, Exceptional Client Experience, and Mentorship
- President of the Vancouver Law Students Society, which first proposed opening a provincial law school in Vancouver
- This lawyer was the first from a BLG legacy firm to argue a Supreme Court of Canada case
- General William Arnold Howard spearheads a campaign to create the law school at this university
- McMaster Meighen handles the amalgamation of the Bank of Montreal with this bank in 1924
19 Clues: Past BLGers • BLG101 is designed for them. • What BLG Reads to Kids supports • Partner who becomes Prime Minister in 1891 • BLG alum who served as prime minister in 1993 • Henry Borden won this scholarship to study at Oxford • Elected BLG's first managing partner at the merge in 2000 • Calgary office supports this Child and Youth Advocacy Centre • ...
micro 2019-01-20
Across
- Developed Koch’s postulates – important technique for determining the actual microbial cause agent of a disease
- Scottish physician and bacteriologist - 1928
- The science that studies very small living things
- English surgeon that applied ideas of the germ theory to surgery, remembered the work of Semmelweis in Hungary in the 1840’s,
- started the process of the development of the Cell theory of life
- credited with first vaccine – in epidemics of smallpox during the late 1700’s he observed that milk maids didn’t get the disease, cattle had a similar
- in meat , He used covered jars to show that maggots came from flies –strong evidence against spontaneous generation
- comes from Latin word “vacca” meaning cow
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- Antoni Van Leeuwenhoek –1673 - probably the first person to observe living cells with a simple microscope, amateur scientist, ground his own lenses and described what we know today as bacteria
- opposed the prevailing theory of Spontaneous Generation,
- tool to magnify the specimen
- French sceintist that dealt the death blow to the spontaneous generation theory.
- German doctor, wanted to find a “magic bullet” an agent that would kill
- mold growing on a bacteria culture, there was a ring of clearing around the mold where the bacteria didn’t grow, the mold was later found to be a Penicillium species
14 Clues: tool to magnify the specimen • comes from Latin word “vacca” meaning cow • Scottish physician and bacteriologist - 1928 • The science that studies very small living things • opposed the prevailing theory of Spontaneous Generation, • started the process of the development of the Cell theory of life • ...
Evolution 2023-05-15
Across
- this may occur when a small group of individuals colonize a new habitat
- farmers that practice artificial selection
- in a gene pool, as the relative frequency of one allele for a trait increases, the frequencies of other alleles for that trait will ______
- Darwins theory of evolution was based on....
- number and location of fossils bones compared to living organisms shows....
- the Galapagos finch species are a good example of....
- mutations do not always affect its ______
- Darwin viewed the fossil record as...
- credited with the theory of evolution
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- competition among members of a species for resources necessary for life
- first step of speciation of the Galapagos finches was the arrival of founders from ________
- Darwin's indication of organisms ability to survive and reproduce in their
- all members of a population can _____
- type of genetic drift that follows the colonization of a new habitat
- individuals that are better suited to an environment survive and reproduce most succesfully
- Darwins theory of evolution was based on...
- natural selection on single-gene traits can lead to changes in ______ frequencies
- inherited characteristic that increases chances of survival
- preserved remains or evidence of an ancient organism
- according to Charles Darwin, organisms must ________
- the term fitness refers to an organisms ability to survive and _______
- a well tested explanation that unifies a broad range of explanations
- changes in species over time
- Charles _____
- in ____ populations, an allele can become more or less popular simply by chance
25 Clues: Charles _____ • changes in species over time • all members of a population can _____ • Darwin viewed the fossil record as... • credited with the theory of evolution • mutations do not always affect its ______ • farmers that practice artificial selection • Darwins theory of evolution was based on... • Darwins theory of evolution was based on.... • ...
Chapter 9 business vocab 2022-02-11
Across
- theory that money is sole motivator for workers
- most basic human needs such as water, food, shelter, and clothing
- the need to be the best one can be. This is the top of the Maslow heirchy
- inner drive that directs a person's behavior to goals
- study of the behavior of individuals and groups in an organizational study
- aspects of Herzberg's theory of motivation. Focuses on work setting, wages, safe work environments, and security
- workers dislike work and are forced to do their jobs
- addition of more tasts to the job instead of treating each task separately
- percormance of one full-time job by two people on part-time hours
- employees attitude toward their job, employer, and colleagues
- Benefits and recognition received from someone else
- need to protect physically and economically
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- 4-day work week where employees work 40 hours a week
- workers like to work and seek out social, esteem, and self actualization needs
- need for love, companionship, friendship, and desire for acceptance
- theory that behavior can be strengthened or weakened through the use of rewards and punishment
- personal satisfaction and enjoyent after reaching a goal
- stresses employee participation in all aspects of company decision
- changing behavior and encouraging appropriate actions by relating consequences to behavior itself
- need for respect, self respect, and respect from others
20 Clues: need to protect physically and economically • theory that money is sole motivator for workers • Benefits and recognition received from someone else • 4-day work week where employees work 40 hours a week • workers dislike work and are forced to do their jobs • inner drive that directs a person's behavior to goals • ...
Stars 2020-07-13
Across
- Loner, Frenzy, Mighty Blow, Prehensile Tail
- Chainsaw, Loner, Regeneration, Secret Weapon, Stand Firm, Thick Skull
- Loner, Chainsaw, Secret Weapon, Stand Firm
- Loner, Dodge, Leap, Multiple Block, Shadowing, Stab
- Loner, Chainsaw, Regeneration, Secret Weapon, Side Step
- Loner, Catch, Diving Catch, Dodge, Sprint
- Loner, Frenzy, Horns, Mighty Blow, Thick Skull
- Loner, Dodge, Extra Arms, Prehensile Tail, Two Heads
- Loner, Block, Dirty Player, Jump Up, Mighty Blow, Strip Ball
- Block, Grab, Juggernaut, Stand Firm, Claw, Loner
- Loner, Block, Dirty Player, Mighty Blow
- Mighty Blow, Prehensile Tail, Ball & Chain, Loner, No Hands, Secret Weapon
- Loner, Block, Hypnotic Gaze, Regeneration,Side Step
- Loner, Sure Hands, Dodge, Side Step, Accurate, Pass
- Loner, Foul Appearance, Nurgle's Rot, Monstrous Mouth
- Loner, Catch, Dodge, Hypnotic Gaze, Nerves of Steel, Pass Block
- Loner, Side Step, Dodge, Dirty Player, Sneaky Git, Stunty
- Dodge, Accurate, Bombardier, Loner, Secret Weapon, Stunty
- Block, Dauntless, Dodge, Fend, Frenzy, Loner, Mighty Blow
- Hail Mary Pass, Kick-Off Return, Loner, Pass, Safe Throw, Sure Hands
- Dodge, Loner, Side Step, Sprint, Sure Feet
- Loner, Block, Diving Catch, Dodge, Leap, Side Step
- Loner, Catch, Diving Tackle, Jump Up, Leap, Pass Block, Shadowing, Very Long Legs
- Dirty Player, Disturbing Presence, Foul Appearance, Loner
- Loner, Dauntless, Regeneration, Thick Skull(Note: Crazy Igor can be bitten by a Vampire on your team as if he was a Thrall)
- Loner, Block, Dauntless, Frenzy, Multiple Block, Thick Skull
- Block, Extra Arms, Foul Appearance, Horns, Loner, Nurgle's Rot, Regeneration, Stab, Two Heads
- Loner, Ball & Chain, Disturbing Presence, Foul Appearance, No Hands, Secret Weapon
- Loner, Block, Dodge, Side Step, Jump Up,Stab, Stunty
- Loner, Accurate, Bombardier, Dodge, Right Stuff, Secret Weapon, Stunty
- Loner, Block, Mighty Blow, Stand Firm, Strong Arm, Thick Skull, Throw Team-Mate
- Disturbing Presence, Dodge, Foul Appearance, Jump Up, Loner, No Hands, Regeneration, Shadowing, Side Step
- Loner, Accurate, Dump Off, Nerves of Steel, Pass, Regeneration, Sure Hands
- Loner, Bone-head, Mighty Blow, Nerves of Steel, Strong Arm, Thick Skull, Throw Team-Mate
- Loner, Dodge, Right Stuff, Stunty
- Loner, Dirty Player, Tackle, Wrestle, Stand Firm, Stunty
- Loner, Catch, Dodge, Regeneration, Nerves of Steel
- Loner, Frenzy, Wrestle, Dodge, Jump Up, Leap
- Loner, Block, Tackle, Mighty Blow
- Block, Disturbing Presence, Juggernaut, Loner, Regeneration, Strip Ball, Tackle
Down
- Loner, Chainsaw, Secret Weapon
- Loner, Bone-head, Break Tackle, Dodge, Mighty Blow, Thick Skull, Throw Team-Mate
- Loner, Block, Mighty Blow, Thick Skull, Throw Team-Mate
- Loner, Block, Claw, Juggernaut
- Loner, Accurate, Block, Bombardier, Secret Weapon, Thick Skull
- Loner, Block, Chainsaw, Secret Weapon, Thick Skull
- Catch, Dodge, Loner, Sure Feet, Wrestle
- Disturbing Presence, Foul Appearance, Loner, Pass Block, Tackle, Tentacles
- Dodge, Loner, Pass, Strong Arm, Sure Hands, Tentacles
- Loner, Grab, Mighty Blow, Stand Firm, Thick Skull, Tentacles
- Loner, Hail Mary Pass, Pass, Secret Weapon, Strong Arm, Sure Hands, Thick Skull
- Loner, Block, Dodge, Fend, Sprint, Sure Feet
- Loner, Diving Catch, Hail Mary Pass, Kick, Kick-off Return, Pass Block
- Leap, Break Tackle, Claw, Very Long Legs, Loner, No Hands, Wild Animal
- Break Tackle, Mighty Blow, Stand Firm, Thick Skull, Loner, Regeneration
- Block, Dauntless, Dodge, Jump Up, Loner
- Loner, Side Step, Dodge, Stab, Stunty
- Leap, Big Hand, Disturbing Presence, Tentacles, Very Long Legs, Loner, Regeneration, Monstrous Mouth
- Loner, Claws, Disturbing Presence, Frenzy, Regeneration, Thick Skull
- Loner, Block, Break Tackle, Juggernaut, Sprint, Sure Feet, Thick Skull
- Loner, Ball & Chain, Mighty Blow, No Hands, Secret Weapon, Stunty
- Loner, Frenzy, Mighty Blow, Thick Skull, Prehensile Tail, Wild Animal
- Loner, Block, Grab, Stand Firm
- Fend, Guard, Loner, Stand Firm, Wrestle
- Loner, Block, Mighty Blow
65 Clues: Loner, Block, Mighty Blow • Loner, Chainsaw, Secret Weapon • Loner, Block, Claw, Juggernaut • Loner, Block, Grab, Stand Firm • Loner, Dodge, Right Stuff, Stunty • Loner, Block, Tackle, Mighty Blow • Loner, Side Step, Dodge, Stab, Stunty • Catch, Dodge, Loner, Sure Feet, Wrestle • Loner, Block, Dirty Player, Mighty Blow • Block, Dauntless, Dodge, Jump Up, Loner • ...
Stars 2020-07-13
Across
- Loner, Frenzy, Mighty Blow, Prehensile Tail
- Chainsaw, Loner, Regeneration, Secret Weapon, Stand Firm, Thick Skull
- Loner, Chainsaw, Secret Weapon, Stand Firm
- Loner, Dodge, Leap, Multiple Block, Shadowing, Stab
- Loner, Chainsaw, Regeneration, Secret Weapon, Side Step
- Loner, Catch, Diving Catch, Dodge, Sprint
- Loner, Frenzy, Horns, Mighty Blow, Thick Skull
- Loner, Dodge, Extra Arms, Prehensile Tail, Two Heads
- Loner, Block, Dirty Player, Jump Up, Mighty Blow, Strip Ball
- Block, Grab, Juggernaut, Stand Firm, Claw, Loner
- Loner, Block, Dirty Player, Mighty Blow
- Mighty Blow, Prehensile Tail, Ball & Chain, Loner, No Hands, Secret Weapon
- Loner, Block, Hypnotic Gaze, Regeneration,Side Step
- Loner, Sure Hands, Dodge, Side Step, Accurate, Pass
- Loner, Foul Appearance, Nurgle's Rot, Monstrous Mouth
- Loner, Catch, Dodge, Hypnotic Gaze, Nerves of Steel, Pass Block
- Loner, Side Step, Dodge, Dirty Player, Sneaky Git, Stunty
- Dodge, Accurate, Bombardier, Loner, Secret Weapon, Stunty
- Block, Dauntless, Dodge, Fend, Frenzy, Loner, Mighty Blow
- Hail Mary Pass, Kick-Off Return, Loner, Pass, Safe Throw, Sure Hands
- Dodge, Loner, Side Step, Sprint, Sure Feet
- Loner, Block, Diving Catch, Dodge, Leap, Side Step
- Loner, Catch, Diving Tackle, Jump Up, Leap, Pass Block, Shadowing, Very Long Legs
- Dirty Player, Disturbing Presence, Foul Appearance, Loner
- Loner, Dauntless, Regeneration, Thick Skull(Note: Crazy Igor can be bitten by a Vampire on your team as if he was a Thrall)
- Loner, Block, Dauntless, Frenzy, Multiple Block, Thick Skull
- Block, Extra Arms, Foul Appearance, Horns, Loner, Nurgle's Rot, Regeneration, Stab, Two Heads
- Loner, Ball & Chain, Disturbing Presence, Foul Appearance, No Hands, Secret Weapon
- Loner, Block, Dodge, Side Step, Jump Up,Stab, Stunty
- Loner, Accurate, Bombardier, Dodge, Right Stuff, Secret Weapon, Stunty
- Loner, Block, Mighty Blow, Stand Firm, Strong Arm, Thick Skull, Throw Team-Mate
- Disturbing Presence, Dodge, Foul Appearance, Jump Up, Loner, No Hands, Regeneration, Shadowing, Side Step
- Loner, Accurate, Dump Off, Nerves of Steel, Pass, Regeneration, Sure Hands
- Loner, Bone-head, Mighty Blow, Nerves of Steel, Strong Arm, Thick Skull, Throw Team-Mate
- Loner, Dodge, Right Stuff, Stunty
- Loner, Dirty Player, Tackle, Wrestle, Stand Firm, Stunty
- Loner, Catch, Dodge, Regeneration, Nerves of Steel
- Loner, Frenzy, Wrestle, Dodge, Jump Up, Leap
- Loner, Block, Tackle, Mighty Blow
- Block, Disturbing Presence, Juggernaut, Loner, Regeneration, Strip Ball, Tackle
Down
- Loner, Chainsaw, Secret Weapon
- Loner, Bone-head, Break Tackle, Dodge, Mighty Blow, Thick Skull, Throw Team-Mate
- Loner, Block, Mighty Blow, Thick Skull, Throw Team-Mate
- Loner, Block, Claw, Juggernaut
- Loner, Accurate, Block, Bombardier, Secret Weapon, Thick Skull
- Loner, Block, Chainsaw, Secret Weapon, Thick Skull
- Catch, Dodge, Loner, Sure Feet, Wrestle
- Disturbing Presence, Foul Appearance, Loner, Pass Block, Tackle, Tentacles
- Dodge, Loner, Pass, Strong Arm, Sure Hands, Tentacles
- Loner, Grab, Mighty Blow, Stand Firm, Thick Skull, Tentacles
- Loner, Hail Mary Pass, Pass, Secret Weapon, Strong Arm, Sure Hands, Thick Skull
- Loner, Block, Dodge, Fend, Sprint, Sure Feet
- Loner, Diving Catch, Hail Mary Pass, Kick, Kick-off Return, Pass Block
- Leap, Break Tackle, Claw, Very Long Legs, Loner, No Hands, Wild Animal
- Break Tackle, Mighty Blow, Stand Firm, Thick Skull, Loner, Regeneration
- Block, Dauntless, Dodge, Jump Up, Loner
- Loner, Side Step, Dodge, Stab, Stunty
- Leap, Big Hand, Disturbing Presence, Tentacles, Very Long Legs, Loner, Regeneration, Monstrous Mouth
- Loner, Claws, Disturbing Presence, Frenzy, Regeneration, Thick Skull
- Loner, Block, Break Tackle, Juggernaut, Sprint, Sure Feet, Thick Skull
- Loner, Ball & Chain, Mighty Blow, No Hands, Secret Weapon, Stunty
- Loner, Frenzy, Mighty Blow, Thick Skull, Prehensile Tail, Wild Animal
- Loner, Block, Grab, Stand Firm
- Fend, Guard, Loner, Stand Firm, Wrestle
- Loner, Block, Mighty Blow
65 Clues: Loner, Block, Mighty Blow • Loner, Chainsaw, Secret Weapon • Loner, Block, Claw, Juggernaut • Loner, Block, Grab, Stand Firm • Loner, Dodge, Right Stuff, Stunty • Loner, Block, Tackle, Mighty Blow • Loner, Side Step, Dodge, Stab, Stunty • Catch, Dodge, Loner, Sure Feet, Wrestle • Loner, Block, Dirty Player, Mighty Blow • Block, Dauntless, Dodge, Jump Up, Loner • ...
SR 2025-11-14
Across
- Clue: The study of the structure of living organisms
- Clue: A theory that claims the earth is the center of the universe
- Clue: The primary tool used to examine celestial objects
- Clue: The scientific study of the properties of matter and how it changes
- Clue: A tool used to examine extremely tiny objects
- Clue: The scientist who is known for creating the heliocentric theory
Down
- Clue: The scientist who was under house arrest for nine years
- Clue: The study of space and the universe
- Clue: A theory that claims the earth orbits the sun
- Clue: The scientist who is known for creating the geocentric theory
10 Clues: Clue: The study of space and the universe • Clue: A theory that claims the earth orbits the sun • Clue: A tool used to examine extremely tiny objects • Clue: The study of the structure of living organisms • Clue: The primary tool used to examine celestial objects • Clue: The scientist who was under house arrest for nine years • ...
