theory of the firm Crossword Puzzles
Plate Tectonics 2015-03-11
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- A trench is a ? in the ocean
- When two plates go away from each other
- Alfred Wegener's theory was first ____
- tectonics causes earthquakes
- spreading at the mid-ocean ridge a new sea floor is built
- crust One of the two crusts
- 2 plates slide past each other
- Plates are located here
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- Currents the power of moving the continents
- 2 plates come together
- there are two types of ? one is oceanic
- happens in trenches
- Wegener Scientist who proposed of the theory of the continental drift
- boundaries three types divergent,convergent and transform
- Drift Theory of the continents moving
- Recent discovery of the plate tectonics happened in the mid
- ? happens in the asthenosphere
- One super continent
- ocean ridge seafloor spreading takes place
- Biggest plate out of the 7 major plates
20 Clues: happens in trenches • One super continent • 2 plates come together • Plates are located here • A trench is a ? in the ocean • tectonics causes earthquakes • crust One of the two crusts • ? happens in the asthenosphere • 2 plates slide past each other • Drift Theory of the continents moving • Alfred Wegener's theory was first ____ • there are two types of ? one is oceanic • ...
business and forms 2014-07-17
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- promoting new ideas or methods in the way something is done or made
- exchange of goods is known as _____
- one of the most important methods of promoting sale of products
- this word is derived from the word 'busy'
- first importing goods and then further processing it or export it as its is
- an economic activity which is connected with conversion of resources into useful goods
- investment of businessman, he uses to start his firm
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- Any organization, including businesses, non-profits, and government agencies
- the one who starts the firm and maintains it
- activity that requires special skills and knowledge
- it is the reward for risk taking
- these industries remain engaged in breeding plants and animals for their use
- reward or return for white collar workers
- purchase of small quantity of goods and transferring directly to is called____ trade
14 Clues: it is the reward for risk taking • exchange of goods is known as _____ • this word is derived from the word 'busy' • reward or return for white collar workers • the one who starts the firm and maintains it • activity that requires special skills and knowledge • investment of businessman, he uses to start his firm • ...
Science Vocab 2013-02-05
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- is found in all organic material
- _years ago is when the solar system was a swirling mass of gas and dust
- is the longest river in south america
- is the swamp located in florida
- theory that all living things come from other living things
- the most commonly used medieval weapon
- his expirement used a flask with a curved neck
- the full name of the person who created this puzzles father
- commonly used to put notes in
- has been dubbed the 2d minecraft
- theorized that microorganisms were created when amino acids bonded together
- and Harold Urey set up an expirement to prove that microorganisms were created when amino acids came together
- the home game of the creeper
- measures the amount of Radioactive decay
- _years ago was when Earth was created
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- a vegetable that is good for your eyesite
- contain different numbers of protons and neutrons
- is the maker of this puzzle
- this process is used to cleanse water of microorganisms
- the feeling of not being able to wait
- his expirement challenged the theory of the "Vital Force"
- used to open doors
- a stick used in baseball
- is a show about inexprienced miners
- they keep the doctor away
- his expirement challanged the conclusion that flies genrated from rotting meat
- the thing you are completing right now
- theory that living things can also arise from nonliving things
- make up proteins
29 Clues: make up proteins • used to open doors • a stick used in baseball • they keep the doctor away • is the maker of this puzzle • the home game of the creeper • commonly used to put notes in • is the swamp located in florida • is found in all organic material • has been dubbed the 2d minecraft • is a show about inexprienced miners • is the longest river in south america • ...
Plate Tectonics 2025-02-07
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- Tectonic Plates move past each other, not touching at this boundaryContinentalDrift This theory is a part of the overall Plate Tectonic theory and helps to explain why Paleontologists have discovered the same dinosaur fossils on different continents
- Recognized as the most important Paleontologist in history and known as the "Father of Paleontology"
- Scientist who studies ancient life and environments by studying fossils
- Layer of the earth that contains magma
- In the mantle, cooler magma _____ and is more dense
- The theory of ________________ is that the earth’s outermost layer called the lithosphere is divided into large, moving plates that interact with each other, causing earthquakes, volcanoes, mountain ranges, and other geological features along their boundaries
- Tectonic Plate boundaries move away from each other
- Theory that Earth had a supercontinent landmass millions of years ago when all the continents were joined together
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- Tectonic Plate boundaries move towards each other
- Fossils of ocean/marine life have been found on top of mountains because the mountains were probably once under __________
- At transform boundaries, crust is not created or destroyed, but grinding action can cause "earth shaking" events known as ______
- The preserved remains of a plant or animal from the past
- Tuskegee Airman regarded as The 1st African American Paleontologist and 1st African American Curator of the Smithsonian National Air & Space Museum in 1980
- Earth's most dense layer made mostly of liquid iron and nickel
- Paleontologist studying a rock face with multiple layers of fossils will find the oldest layer at the ________
- In the mantle, warmer magma _____ and is less dense
16 Clues: Layer of the earth that contains magma • Tectonic Plate boundaries move towards each other • In the mantle, cooler magma _____ and is more dense • In the mantle, warmer magma _____ and is less dense • Tectonic Plate boundaries move away from each other • The preserved remains of a plant or animal from the past • ...
plate tectonics crossword-leyla birriel 5th period 2021-11-15
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- two plates moving away from each other
- the theory that the earths surface is divided and the continents move
- earthquakes are caused from this type of boundary
- two plates coming together
- thinnest layer of the earth
- the layer where the plates move
- the layer that has the crust and the top, most rigid part of the mantle
- the hottest layer and is solid
- crust on land
- the region where an oceanic plate sinks down into the asthenosphere
- the liquid layer before the inner core
- piece of the lithosphere that moves on the asthenosphere
- the super continent
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- plate surrounded by convergent, divergent, and transform boundaries.
- crust on water
- the theory that continents can drift apart from one another and have in the past
- the layer between the crust and the outer core
- famous transform boundary
- this is what two continental plates colliding makes
- made by transform boundaries
20 Clues: crust on land • crust on water • the super continent • famous transform boundary • two plates coming together • thinnest layer of the earth • made by transform boundaries • the hottest layer and is solid • the layer where the plates move • two plates moving away from each other • the liquid layer before the inner core • the layer between the crust and the outer core • ...
History Review Crossword 2022-01-07
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- Dialect spoken by regular people of a region
- Means rebirth
- Country or area under control of another country
- Theory that everything orbits the sun
- Private actors own and control property
- The God given right to the throne
- Monarchs had complete control
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- Reform of abuses in Catholic Church
- A conqueror
- Movement that focused on human potential
- Theory that Earth is center of the universe
- Worldly rather than spiritual
- A multilateral system of trading
- Religious images used by Eastern Christians
- Complex set of codes for knights to abide by
15 Clues: A conqueror • Means rebirth • Worldly rather than spiritual • Monarchs had complete control • A multilateral system of trading • The God given right to the throne • Reform of abuses in Catholic Church • Theory that everything orbits the sun • Private actors own and control property • Movement that focused on human potential • Theory that Earth is center of the universe • ...
Renaissance crossword 2016-11-28
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- thoughts and values of humans
- Language
- 4th - 14th century
- Princess of France
- Different views on different things
- power held by people/representatives
- A Rebirth
- Gutenberg's invention
- the study of space
- Italian french author
- Founder of modern political science
- the way things are commonly done
- A fake piece of paper that gets you into heaven
- A common culture
- Something a person believes in
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- recreated Christianity
- to be or not to be
- The printing press
- A theory proved by Copernicus
- a recovery of land for religious values
- something a person can’t compromise
- a religion spread by the prophet Muhammad
- the making of new cities
- The process of recreating a practice
- The guy who died before he proved anything
- a theory proved wrong by Copernicus
- A renaissance man who invented many useful things
- an astronomer
- Who a person is
29 Clues: Language • A Rebirth • an astronomer • Who a person is • A common culture • to be or not to be • 4th - 14th century • The printing press • Princess of France • the study of space • 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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- A renaissance man who invented many useful things
- power held by people/representatives
- Founder of modern political science
- Something a person believes in
- A theory proved by Copernicus
- thoughts and values of humans
- the making of new cities
- Language
- A Rebirth
- Different views on different things
- to be or not to be
- The guy who died before he proved anything
- Italian french author
- recreated Christianity
- A common culture
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- 4th - 14th century
- Who a person is
- something a person can’t compromise
- The process of recreating a practice
- Gutenberg's invention
- A fake piece of paper that gets you into heaven
- Princess of France
- The printing press
- an astronomer
- the way things are commonly done
- a theory proved wrong by Copernicus
- the study of space
- a recovery of land for religious values
- a religion spread by the prophet Muhammad
29 Clues: Language • A Rebirth • an astronomer • Who a person is • A common culture • 4th - 14th century • Princess of France • The printing press • the study of space • to be or not to be • Gutenberg's invention • Italian french author • recreated Christianity • the making of new cities • A theory proved by Copernicus • thoughts and values of humans • Something a person believes in • ...
Capital Island 22/9/25 2025-09-22
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- Part of balance of payments covering trade in goods and services
- Total value of goods and services produced in a country
- Market structure dominated by a single firm
- Company operating in multiple countries
- The rate of increase in prices of goods and services
- Obstacles that make it difficult to enter a market
- Policy to increase money supply and stimulate growth
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- Number of people with paid jobs
- The cost of borrowing money expressed in percentage
- Percentage of sales in the market for a firm
10 Clues: Number of people with paid jobs • Company operating in multiple countries • Market structure dominated by a single firm • Percentage of sales in the market for a firm • Obstacles that make it difficult to enter a market • The cost of borrowing money expressed in percentage • The rate of increase in prices of goods and services • ...
LET´S BE GREEN 2024-10-27
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- Untidy or dirty.
- Completely or entirely.
- In order.
- Solid, firm, and rigid; not easily broken.
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- Containing nothing; not filled or occupied.
- Not hard or firm to the touch.
- Provide with light or lighting.
- Of considerable or relatively great size, extent, or capacity.
- Very small.
- With little or no light.
10 Clues: In order. • Very small. • Untidy or dirty. • Completely or entirely. • With little or no light. • Not hard or firm to the touch. • Provide with light or lighting. • Solid, firm, and rigid; not easily broken. • Containing nothing; not filled or occupied. • Of considerable or relatively great size, extent, or capacity.
ISOC vocab 2021-01-17
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- Demonstrates how money moves through society
- Where firm buy resources from household in exchange for money
- Someone who makes goods and services for sale
- Where household buy goods and services from firm in exchange for money
- the study of people chocseis
- People who works
- The action of helping or doing work for someone.
- Weighing what you sacrifice compare to what you gain
- Things that occur in nature and can be used for economic gain
- The tension between unlimited wants and limited resources
- Money that government give to an industry to assist the people
- People who make decision
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- Goods used to make other goods and services
- To control systems
- What people loss when making a choice
- The ability to be maintained at a certain rate or level
- Someone who purchases goods and services
- Merchandise or possessions.
- A goods or service that is provided without profit to all members of a society
- Money that people give to the government
- Money that government give to the people to assist them
- Outside factor that affect people choices
- The desire to possess something
- Something that is necessary
24 Clues: People who works • To control systems • People who make decision • Merchandise or possessions. • Something that is necessary • the study of people chocseis • The desire to possess something • What people loss when making a choice • Someone who purchases goods and services • Money that people give to the government • Outside factor that affect people choices • ...
Learn from Each Other Vocabulary 2023-02-07
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- the way you express about yourself
- feelings
- the act or state of accepting oneself : the act or state of understanding and recognizing one's own abilities and limitations
- the quality of being honest and having strong moral principles; moral uprightness.
- friend
- something that is kept or meant to be kept unknown or unseen by others.
- feelings of severe despondency and dejection.
- the way in which two or more people or groups regard and behave toward each other.
- an intense feeling of deep affection.
- friend who helps you study
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- the legally or formally recognized union of two people as partners in a personal relationship (historically and in some jurisdictions specifically a union between a man and a woman).
- the feeling or belief that one can rely on someone or something; firm trust.
- respect and admiration for oneself
- respect and admiration, typically for a person.
- a period during which a couple develop a romantic relationship, especially with a view to marriage.
- a formal agreement to get married.
- firm belief in the reliability, truth, ability, or strength of someone or something.
- convey (a thought or feeling) in words or by gestures and conduct.
18 Clues: friend • feelings • friend who helps you study • respect and admiration for oneself • the way you express about yourself • a formal agreement to get married. • an intense feeling of deep affection. • feelings of severe despondency and dejection. • respect and admiration, typically for a person. • convey (a thought or feeling) in words or by gestures and conduct. • ...
Darwin's Theory of Evolution 2020-11-09
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- Any difference between organisms of the same species.
- The process by which individuals that are better adapted to their environment are more likely to survive and reproduce.
- Has a trunk
- The gradual change in a species over time.
- Similar structures that related species have inherited from a common ancestor.
- A scientific ___ is a well-tested concept that explains a wide range of observations.
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- Charles ___ was a naturalist; known for the theory of evolution by natural selection.
- The preserved remains or traces of organisms that lived in the past.
- Likes to chase mice
- Producing far more offspring than can possibly survive.
- A trait that helps an organism survive and reproduce.
- Large marsupial
- Flying mammal
- A group of similar organisms that can mate and produce fertile offspring.
- Man's best friend
15 Clues: Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice • The gradual change in a species over time. • Any difference between organisms of the same species. • A trait that helps an organism survive and reproduce. • Producing far more offspring than can possibly survive. • The preserved remains or traces of organisms that lived in the past. • ...
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. 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. 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. 2022-04-26
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- liquid to gas
- heat is transferred in waves, it can travel through many materials or even empty space
- solid to liquid
- kinetic energy is the energy of __________
- transfer of heat from in objects
- what si the other word for "heat"
- gas to solid
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- transfer/movement of heat in liquids and gases
- liquid to solid
- State that has less amount of kinetic energy than gas, but more than solid
- gas to liquid
- Average amount of kinetic energy in a particular place.
- solid to gas(dry ice in water)
- State of matter, which has the least amount of kinetic energy.
- State of matter which has the most kinetic energy.
15 Clues: gas to solid • gas to liquid • liquid to gas • liquid to solid • solid to liquid • 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. • ...
Trait theory of personality 2023-01-18
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- researched the idea that individual personalities are unique
- analysis identifying factors that tend to cluster together
- The amount of factors that exist in today's society
- self discipline, careful pursuit of displayed goals
- study of optimal human functioning
- questionnaire assessing many personality traits, by asking which behaviors and response the person would choose
- Can leave us unprepared, unsafe
- How personality, thoughts,and social environment all reinforce/cause each other
- Can leave us depressed, inactive
- psychologist who felt that people varied between two dimensions
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- helpful, trusting, friendliness
- anxiety, insecurity, emotional instability
- developed positive pyschology
- drawing energy from others, sociability
- An enduring quality that makes a person tend to act a certain way
15 Clues: developed positive pyschology • helpful, trusting, friendliness • Can leave us unprepared, unsafe • Can leave us depressed, inactive • study of optimal human functioning • drawing energy from others, sociability • anxiety, insecurity, emotional instability • The amount of factors that exist in today's society • self discipline, careful pursuit of displayed goals • ...
Evolution 2021-08-25
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- Another way of saying natural selection
- He developed the theory of evolution by natural selection
- The mechanism that drives evolution
- Difference between members of a population
- A genetic characteristic
- another word for changes
- Better suited individuals have an ________
- The features that were different on the birds of the Galapagos Islands
- The bird species that Darwin famously studied
- The ship that Darwin sailed on
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- The islands where Darwin studies finches
- A battle between members of a population for resources
- Links two different species
- Best suited to their environment
- Individuals with favourable variations are more likely to ________________
- He developed a theory of evolution by natural selection at the same time as Darwin
- Lamarck cut these off rats
- Suggested animals could aquire features and pass them on
- Another word for the next generation (also a band)
- Those that survive are more likely to ______ and pass on their genetics
20 Clues: A genetic characteristic • another word for changes • Lamarck cut these off rats • Links two different species • The ship that Darwin sailed on • Best suited to their environment • The mechanism that drives evolution • Another way of saying natural selection • The islands where Darwin studies finches • Difference between members of a population • ...
Plate Tectonics 2017-10-23
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- The uppermost layer in the Earth.
- Breaks in Earth's crust where rocks have slipped past each other.
- Two plates that slide past each other.
- A process where mid-ocean ridges add new material to the ocean floor.
- A theory that said the continents move.
- A German Scientist that had the theory of Continental Drift
- A device that uses sound waves to explore places far away.
- Evidence Evidence used to support the theory of Continental Drift
- A process where oceanic crust is pulled back into the mantle.
- A opening where oceanic crust sinks back into the mantle.
- A ridge in the ocean that releases molten rock from the mantle.
- A land form that forms when two convergent boundaries hit each other.
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- A famous volcano responsible for Pompeii.
- A super continent formed 240 million years ago.
- Two plates that move towards each other.
- A layer in the Earth that has molten rock.
- Two plates that move away from each other.
- The crust in the ocean
- A deep valley caused by diverging plates.
- Cracks in the Earth that move caused by convection currents.
20 Clues: The crust in the ocean • The uppermost layer in the Earth. • Two plates that slide past each other. • A theory that said the continents move. • Two plates that move towards each other. • A famous volcano responsible for Pompeii. • A deep valley caused by diverging plates. • A layer in the Earth that has molten rock. • Two plates that move away from each other. • ...
Social Responsibility and Ethics 2018-11-18
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- Often becomes the basis for rules.
- A set of conditions that limit barriers or provides rewards.
- A set of value and beliefs shared by employees of an organization.
- Act of businesses giving back to communities and causes.
- Formal statement that describes what a firm expects out of its employees.
- This type of power penalizes actions or behavior of employees
- Volkswagon committed this when they lied about their emission on their diesel vehicles.
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- Are critical stakeholder to the firm
- The most common form of communication.
- Exposing an employer's wrongdoing to outsiders.
- This form of communication is expressed through body language, expression, and tone of voice.
- High ranking person who respect and understand legal and ethical standards.
- Used to develop norms that are socially enforced.
- Practice of offering something of value in order to gain an illicit advantage from someone in authority.
- Power that refers to a person's ability to influence the behavior of others by offering them something desirable.
- Principles and standards that guide the behaviors of individuals and groups in the world of business.
16 Clues: Often becomes the basis for rules. • Are critical stakeholder to the firm • The most common form of communication. • Exposing an employer's wrongdoing to outsiders. • Used to develop norms that are socially enforced. • Act of businesses giving back to communities and causes. • A set of conditions that limit barriers or provides rewards. • ...
History of the Atom 2022-09-28
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- discovered the neutron
- coined the term atom for indivisible matter
- made a bad model and a good theory
- father of the periodic table
- revived the atomic theory
- proved atoms could be broken apart
- discovered that oxygen was its own element
- found the charge of an electron
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- discovered electrons, and then protons
- found radioactive energy
- found that most of an atom is empty space
- disproved phlogiston
- made a law that ratios of atoms matter
- found how to count protons in an atom
- made many heavy elements
- proved light was a particle and that atoms existed
16 Clues: disproved phlogiston • discovered the neutron • found radioactive energy • made many heavy elements • revived the atomic theory • father of the periodic table • found the charge of an electron • made a bad model and a good theory • proved atoms could be broken apart • found how to count protons in an atom • discovered electrons, and then protons • ...
Psychology Crossword 2014-04-13
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- Identified eight stages of human social development, believed that at each stage in life, people face a conflict of two conflicting forces
- He emphasized the influence of group pressure on opinions, and also conducted many famous conformity experiments.
- Created the thoery of learned helplessness
- Famously challenged the validity of the psychiatric diagnosis process, and the inaccuracy of the system in identifying mental disorders
- Explored the nature of eyewitness memory and false memories, conducted research on the misinformation effect
- An expert on learning and memory who developed the spacing effect, where individuals remember more when information is presented few times over a long period, than many times over a short period
- Conducted experiments on monkeys that highlighted the role of companionship in cognitive and social development
- Conducted research on the obedience of individuals to authority figures (hint: asked to deliver electric shocks)
- Developed the Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy, which helps people overcome behavior and emotional problems with an empirical and directive approach
- Classified different types of parenting styles (authoritarian, permissive, authoritative)
- Explored the idea of hypnosis in relation to pain control
- Founded the humanistic approach and developed the person-centered method of helping patients deal with problems
- Created an atlas of emotions and identified thousands of facial expressions
- Often referred as the Father of American Psychology, he developed the idea that physiological arousal leads to the experience of related emotions
- Believed in the idea of a collective unconscious, which is a common reservoir of our species' experiences
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- Invented the operant conditioning chamber, developed the idea of schedules of reinforcements
- Developed the idea of cognitive dissonance and held the belief that humans strive for cognitive harmony, and that conflict arises when a person's beliefs contradicts his/her actions
- Regarded as the "father of modern linguistics", he developed the idea that learning of grammar is hard-wired into our brains
- Developed the theory of different stages of moral development (Pre conventional/conventional/post conventional)
- Developed the theory of multiple intelligences, in which he identifies 8 different types of intelligences that can be categorized into three larger, overarching groups
- Classified human intelligence into experiential, practical and componential in his triarchic theory of learning
- Developed the idea of heuristics and biases that influence decision making
- Developed the social learning theory and the idea of self-efficacy (Bobo doll experiment)
- Developed one of the first intelligence tests, which he used to identify children with learning disabilities
- Believed that childhood anxiety and social tensions triggered our desire for love and security
- Developed the concept of taste aversion learning, where an individual learns to avoid food by associating its taste with its negative symptoms
- Conducted research on temperament and emotions. He defined inhibited and uninhibited temperament as stable behavioral/emotional responses.
- Considered the father of cognitive theory, he discovered the relationship between positive/negative thoughts and an individual's behavioral and emotional health
28 Clues: Created the thoery of learned helplessness • Explored the idea of hypnosis in relation to pain control • Developed the idea of heuristics and biases that influence decision making • Created an atlas of emotions and identified thousands of facial expressions • Classified different types of parenting styles (authoritarian, permissive, authoritative) • ...
Conspiracy Theories About Beyoncé 2025-07-06
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- Unproven ideas about Beyoncé
- Unconfirmed stories about Beyoncé
- Beyoncé’s image that fuels speculation
- Secret society often linked to Beyoncé
- Messages believed to be subtly inserted
- Theories Speculations from Beyoncé’s followers
- State Conspiracy linked to political power and Beyoncé
- Rumor about hidden identities
- Symbols Alleged cryptic signs in her work
- Another version of Beyoncé theory suggests
- World Order Organization Beyoncé is rumored to support
- Events Theory that some performances are fake
- Used to explain symbolic content
- Secret communication theory
- Central idea in conspiracy claims
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- Shifter Rumored ability attributed to Beyoncé
- Alleged use in videos and performances
- Idea that Beyoncé’s image is manipulated
- Icon Beyoncé’s status fueling rumors
- Platform that spreads conspiracy theories
- Symbol connected to conspiracy theories
- Theory suggesting Beyoncé has a double
- Control Theory about influence over audiences
- Power Beyoncé supposedly exerts
- Agenda Supposed plan behind Beyoncé’s work
- Theme in many conspiracy theories
- Group Beyoncé is rumored to be involved with
- Community speculated to be part of theories
- Aura surrounding Beyoncé’s persona
- Messages Hidden meanings fans speculate about
30 Clues: Secret communication theory • Unproven ideas about Beyoncé • Rumor about hidden identities • Power Beyoncé supposedly exerts • Used to explain symbolic content • Unconfirmed stories about Beyoncé • Theme in many conspiracy theories • Central idea in conspiracy claims • Aura surrounding Beyoncé’s persona • Icon Beyoncé’s status fueling rumors • ...
vocab crossword 2021-12-02
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- NO ESPECIFIC JOB SKILL
- PROFESIONAL WORKER
- UNOFICIAL BARIOR THAT SOMETHIMES PREVENTS MINORITIES AND WOMEN TO NOT GET TO THE TOP
- NEGOTIATING WORKERS CONTRACT WHO IS OF NO USE
- TECHNIQUE WITH NEUTRAL PERSON DECIDING THE OUTCOME
- TECHNIQUE WICH A 3RD PARTY DECIDES THE OUTCOME
- MUST HAVE EXPERIENCE JOB
- DEMAND SET BY DEMAND
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- BANS MANDATORY UNION MEMBERSHIP
- QUANTITY PRODUCED BY LABOR
- MOVEMENT OF COMPANIES OPERATION OR RESOURCES TO ANOTHER COUNTRY
- STOP WORKING TO ADDRES DEMAND
- MINIMAL SKILL JOB
- ORGANISATION OF WORKERS THAT HELPS WORKING CONDITIONS
- THEORY THAT JOB APLICANTS FROM COLLEGE ARE SMART
- ADVANCE SKILL JOB
- WAGE RATE; PRICE OF LABOR
- THEORY THAT EDUCATION INCREASES PRODUCTION
- CONTRACT WITH OTHER COMPANY TO DO JOBS
- ALL PEOPLE NON MILITARY
20 Clues: MINIMAL SKILL JOB • ADVANCE SKILL JOB • PROFESIONAL WORKER • DEMAND SET BY DEMAND • NO ESPECIFIC JOB SKILL • ALL PEOPLE NON MILITARY • MUST HAVE EXPERIENCE JOB • WAGE RATE; PRICE OF LABOR • QUANTITY PRODUCED BY LABOR • STOP WORKING TO ADDRES DEMAND • BANS MANDATORY UNION MEMBERSHIP • CONTRACT WITH OTHER COMPANY TO DO JOBS • THEORY THAT EDUCATION INCREASES PRODUCTION • ...
Skin 2022-02-21
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- chicken pox
- reactivated herpes zoster, follow dermatomes
- highly contagious, staph aureus or beta hemolytic strep is the cause, weepy lesions become crusted
- unknown origin, chronic inflammatory disorder, rapid cellular proliferation, plaque formation, a silver scaly look
- flat slightly elevated, scaly
- raised, thin walled, fluid filled
- raised, firm, deep
- cancer, depressed center, rolled borders
- fungal infection
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- boils, infected hair follicle, staph aureus often the cause
- precancerous, red, scaly plaque
- infection of subcutaneous tissue
- flat, circumscribed, shallow
- uses ABCDE rule, metastatic, evolve from melanin containing cells
- type 4 hypersensitivity, pruritic, can present with papules and vesicles
- cancer, firm, raised, spread to regional lymph nodes
- small, elevated, filled with purulent debris
- viral infection, vesicular lesions, often at mouth
- small, solid, circumscribed
- type 1 hypersensitivity, systemic, hives, wide spread on epithelial surfaces
- pediculosis
- atopic dermatitis, type 1 hypersensitivity, chronic inflammatory presentation, macular or vesicular, pruritic
22 Clues: chicken pox • pediculosis • fungal infection • raised, firm, deep • small, solid, circumscribed • flat, circumscribed, shallow • flat slightly elevated, scaly • precancerous, red, scaly plaque • infection of subcutaneous tissue • raised, thin walled, fluid filled • cancer, depressed center, rolled borders • reactivated herpes zoster, follow dermatomes • ...
AML RED FLAGS 2021-07-09
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- The customer refuses to identify a legitimate _________ of funds or information is false or misleading or substantially incorrect.
- Notifications received from the broker-dealer’s clearing firm that the clearing firm had identified potentially _______________ activity in customer accounts. Such notifications can take the form of alerts or other concern regarding negative news or money movements or activity involving certain securities.
- The customer maintains multiple accounts or maintains accounts in the names of family members or corporate entities with no ___________ business or other purpose.
- The customer’s legal or mailing address is associated with multiple other accounts or businesses that do not appear _______________.
- Securities transactions are unwound before maturity absent volatile _____________ conditions or other logical or apparent reason.
- A customer engages in a frequent pattern of placing multiple _________ orders on one side of the market at various price levels followed by the customer entering orders on the opposite side of the market that are executed and the customer cancelling the original limit orders (activity indicative of “layering”).
- The customer makes a funds deposit followed by an immediate request that the money be wired out or ____________ to a third party or to another firm without any apparent business purpose.
- The customer has __________ describing the nature of his or her business or lacks general knowledge of his or her industry.
- The customer deposits an insurance annuity check from a ________________ policy and immediately requests a withdrawal or transfer of funds.
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- The customer’s account shows numerous currency or money orders (particularly sequentially numbered money orders) or cashier’s check transactions ____________ to significant sums without any apparent business or lawful purpose.
- Nonprofit or charitable organizations engage in financial transactions for which there appears to be no _____________ economic purpose or in which there appears to be no link between the stated activity of the organization and the other parties in the transaction.
- The customer engages in excessive __________ entries of funds between related or unrelated accounts without any apparent business purpose.
- The customer frequently ____________ bank account details or information for redemption proceeds in particular when followed by redemption requests.
- Seemingly ______________ clients open accounts on or at about the same time deposit the same low-priced security and subsequently liquidate the security in a manner that suggests coordination.
- The customer has no discernable reason for using the firm’s ___________ or the firm’s location (for ex. the customer lacks roots to the local community or has gone out of his or her way to use the firm).
- A dormant account ___________ becomes active without a plausible explanation (for ex. large deposits that are suddenly wired out).
16 Clues: The customer has __________ describing the nature of his or her business or lacks general knowledge of his or her industry. • Securities transactions are unwound before maturity absent volatile _____________ conditions or other logical or apparent reason. • ...
Ethics and values 2024-05-16
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- - The obligation to not inflict harm intentionally.
- Responsibility - The status of morally deserving praise, blame, reward, or punishment for an act or omission.
- for Persons - Recognizing the inherent dignity and worth of every individual.
- - An ethical theory that advocates actions that maximize happiness and well-being for the majority.
- Agency - The capacity to act habitually in a manner consistent with moral integrity.
- Relativism - The principle that an individual's beliefs and activities should be understood by others in terms of that individual's own culture.
- - Faithfulness to commitments, promises, and obligations.
- Ethics - An approach to ethics that emphasizes the role of character and virtue in moral philosophy.
- - An ethical theory that judges whether something is right based on its outcomes or consequences.
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- - The ethical principle of keeping sensitive information private.
- - The duty to tell the truth and not deceive others.
- - An ethical theory that stresses the importance of duty and following moral rules.
- Dilemma - A situation in which a difficult choice must be made between two or more competing ethical principles.
- Ethics - The personal and corporate standards of behavior expected of professionals.
- Relativism - The view that moral judgments are true or false only relative to some particular standpoint and that no standpoint is uniquely privileged.
- - Adherence to moral and ethical principles; soundness of moral character.
- - The principle of fairness and the equitable distribution of benefits and burdens.
- - The right of individuals to make their own choices and decisions.
- - The ethical principle of doing good and acting in the best interest of others.
- - Entitlements or permissions, usually of a legal or moral nature.
20 Clues: - The obligation to not inflict harm intentionally. • - The duty to tell the truth and not deceive others. • - Faithfulness to commitments, promises, and obligations. • - The ethical principle of keeping sensitive information private. • - Entitlements or permissions, usually of a legal or moral nature. • ...
positive character traits 2022-09-14
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- able to accept or tolerate delays, problems, or suffering without becoming annoyed or anxious.
- of undisputed origin; genuine.
- free of deceit and untruthfulness
- having or showing behavior that is respectful and considerate of other people.
- courteous regard for people's feelings
- showing willingness to allow the existence of opinions or behavior that one does not necessarily agree with.
- displaying kindness and concern for others.
- capable of being trusted or depended on
- having made a firm decision and being resolved not to change it.
- person shows concern for the feelings of others and is helpful and generous.
- giving or showing firm and constant support or allegiance to a person or institution.
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- ready and able to change so as to adapt to different circumstances.
- absorbed in or involving thought.
- impartial and just treatment or behavior without favoritism or discrimination.
- sympathetic pity and concern for the sufferings or misfortunes of others.
- willing to consider new ideas
- able to be relied on as honest or truthful.
- kind and pleasant to others.
- A person who is friendly and shows a lot of affection or enthusiasm in their behavior.
- morally uncontaminated; pure; innocent
20 Clues: kind and pleasant to others. • willing to consider new ideas • of undisputed origin; genuine. • absorbed in or involving thought. • free of deceit and untruthfulness • courteous regard for people's feelings • morally uncontaminated; pure; innocent • capable of being trusted or depended on • able to be relied on as honest or truthful. • ...
Supply And Demand Vocab 2021-02-24
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- situation in which quantity supplied is greater than quantity demanded
- a market that runs most efficiently when one large firm supplies all of the output
- situation where a good or service is unavailable
- a product that is the same no matter what who produces it
- a monopoly created by the government
- the ability of a company to change prices and output like a monopolist
- a system of allocating scarce goods
- when quantity demanded is more than quantity supplied
- a market structure in which a large number of firms all produce the same product
- a market structure that does not meet the conditions of perfect competition
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- the expenses a firm must pay before it can begin to produce and sell goods
- the point at which quantity demanded and quantity supplied are equal
- a sudden shortage of a good
- a license that gives the inventor of a new product the exclusive right to sell it for a certain period of time
- the right to sell a good/service within an exclusive market
- market dominated by a single seller
- a minimum price that an employer can pay a worker for an hour of labor
- the financial and opportunity costs consumers pay when searching for good/service
- a market in which goods are sold illegally
- describes any price or quantity not at equilibrium
20 Clues: a sudden shortage of a good • market dominated by a single seller • a system of allocating scarce goods • a monopoly created by the government • a market in which goods are sold illegally • situation where a good or service is unavailable • describes any price or quantity not at equilibrium • when quantity demanded is more than quantity supplied • ...
Earth's Layers and Plate Tectonics 2023-11-03
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- Middle layer of the Earth's interior making up 70% of Earth's mass
- thin layer of rock at the Earth's surface
- A soft upper layer of the mantle on which the lithosphere moves on
- A plate boundary where to plates crash into each other
- The molten liquid metal layer of the Earth's interior
- A theory stating that present day continents drifted
- The radio devise that sends signals from a satellite to the ground station on plate movement below Earth's surface
- A plate boundary when two plate slide past each other
- When two tectonic plates slowly crash into each other and mountains are formed.
- A scientist who studies Earth's structure
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- A German geologist who proposed the Continental Drift theory
- The driving force of all plate movement located in the mantle
- A theory explaining the structure of the Earth's crust
- The solid metal layer of Earth's interio
- A lithospheric block of earths crust
- Giant landmass that included all of earths present day continents
- The remains of plants and animals that lived millions of yeas ago
- A plate boundary where to plates slide away from each other
- The process by which new oceanic crust forms as magma rises to the surface forming new oceanic crust
- An instrument that records vibrations caused by movements within the crust
- A listhospheric block of the crust and upper mantle that shape Earth's surface
- Inner most layer of the Earth compose mostly of Nickle and Iron
- When one plate goes under another plate sinking back into the mantle
- The study of Earth's surface structure
24 Clues: A lithospheric block of earths crust • The study of Earth's surface structure • The solid metal layer of Earth's interio • thin layer of rock at the Earth's surface • A scientist who studies Earth's structure • A theory stating that present day continents drifted • The molten liquid metal layer of the Earth's interior • ...
Child and Family Studies Test 1 Terms 2017-09-05
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- Environment conditions that can elicit a disease to manifest
- Period after childbirth when the mother adjusts physically and psychologically
- Anything that causes a birth defect
- A genotype environment correlation where the child's genotype elicit certain environments
- Descriptions that are not biased
- A lifelong process with age related changes
- A sample that represents a larger population to support generalizability
- Effects due to a person's time of birth and not their actual age
- Development where new understandings emerge "stair"
- A study that gathers people from multiple age groups to detect age related differences
- "Spontaneous abortions," usually a hidden experience
- A theory that describe development as unconscious and heavily influenced by emotion
- Same result can be obtained by using different researchers as they have the same process
- Genetic predisposition of an individual to a certain condition
- A theory that change is from within individual as they are actively involved in their development
- Last stage in child birth, placenta is delivered
- Inherited genetic genes
- A genotype environment correlation where the genetically related parents provide the environment for the child
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- Set of expressed genotype; physical traits
- A genotype environment correlation where children seek out environments
- A design that combines cross sectional and longitudinal studies
- Behavior being studied is the actual reflection of underlying process
- Results are consistent over time and observers
- A period during the first 2 weeks after conception, includes creation of zygote
- A theory where individuals manipulate and strategize information; computer is the model
- A period that lasts about 7 months, growth and finishing phase
- 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
- First stage in childbirth, lasts about 8 hours
- Statement(s) that describe, explain, and predict behavior
- A conditioning process where probability of behavior is based on environmental consequences
- 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
- Failure to conceive after 12 months
- Development that builds on previous material "elevator"
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 • ...
Child and Family Studies Test 1 Terms 2017-09-05
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- A genotype environment correlation where children seek out environments
- Set of expressed genotype; physical traits
- Statement(s) that describe, explain, and predict behavior
- A conditioning process where probability of behavior is based on environmental consequences
- Behavior being studied is the actual reflection of underlying process
- A conditioning process where an unconditioned stimulus aquires the ability to produce a response
- Descriptions that are not biased
- Last stage in child birth, placenta is delivered
- A sample that represents a larger population to support generalizability
- A theory that change is from within individual as they are actively involved in their development
- A theory where individuals manipulate and strategize information; computer is the model
- Results are consistent over time and observers
- First stage in childbirth, lasts about 8 hours
- Development that builds on previous material "elevator"
- "Spontaneous abortions," usually a hidden experience
- A study where a single age group of people is studied over time
- Environment conditions that can elicit a disease to manifest
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- Effects due to a person's time of birth and not their actual age
- Genetic predisposition of an individual to a certain condition
- A lifelong process with age related changes
- A genotype environment correlation where the genetically related parents provide the environment for the child
- A period during 2-8 weeks after conception, has rapid change and development of organs
- A genotype environment correlation where the child's genotype elicit certain environments
- Anything that causes a birth defect
- Inherited genetic genes
- Period after childbirth when the mother adjusts physically and psychologically
- Same result can be obtained by using different researchers as they have the same process
- A study that gathers people from multiple age groups to detect age related differences
- A theory that change is created by environment; "nurture" view
- A theory that describe development as unconscious and heavily influenced by emotion
- A period that lasts about 7 months, growth and finishing phase
- A design that combines cross sectional and longitudinal studies
- Development where new understandings emerge "stair"
- Failure to conceive after 12 months
- A period during the first 2 weeks after conception, includes creation of zygote
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 • ...
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? • ...
Father-Son Project 2017-04-07
Across
- giving or showing firm and constant support or allegiance to a person or institution.
- a person that leads
- without fear; bold
- the quality or state of being strong, in particular
- the quality of being honest and having strong moral principles; moral uprightness.
- willing to take risks or to try out new methods, ideas, or experiences.
- passage or progress from one stage to another
- a person who shows or has shown great vigor and courage
- firm belief in the reliability, truth, ability, or strength of someone or something.
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- the central or innermost part of a person
- superficially skillful, witty, or original in character or construction; facile.
- the quality or state of being healthy in body and mind, especially as the result of deliberate effort.
- one such feature or trait; characteristic.
- a boy or man in relation to either or both of his parents.
- steady persistence in a course of action, a purpose, a state, etc., especially in spite of difficulties, obstacles, or discouragement.
- a feeling of deep admiration for someone or something elicited by their abilities, qualities, or achievements.
- not deterred by danger or pain; brave.
- a man in relation to his natural child or children.
18 Clues: without fear; bold • a person that leads • not deterred by danger or pain; brave. • the central or innermost part of a person • one such feature or trait; characteristic. • passage or progress from one stage to another • the quality or state of being strong, in particular • a man in relation to his natural child or children. • ...
Literary Criticism Crossword: Intermediate level 2017-10-16
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- theory which holds that the author is the sole source of meaning
- approach wherein a reader may study the author's life
- the work and the world that imitates is how others call this theory
- analysis theory that is also known as the work as an entity in itself
- tradition theory that relates the work to its literary history by identifying the tradition to which it belongs
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- approach wherein a reader may analyze a work of literature as complete in itself relating to it that outside of the world
- effective or reader response theory
- category of observation that answers the question 'what is the present wold view in the place where I am situated?
- approach that requires research
- acquires meaning only in the imagination of an actual reader
10 Clues: approach that requires research • effective or reader response theory • approach wherein a reader may study the author's life • acquires meaning only in the imagination of an actual reader • theory which holds that the author is the sole source of meaning • the work and the world that imitates is how others call this theory • ...
Compliance Training 10/10/22 2022-10-04
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- a type of test ran to test the effectiveness of the Firm's network and data security, runs alongside of penetration testing
- the act of removing or retiring Firm devices
- an event requiring the notification of Senior Management, includes cybersecurity and/or disaster recovery
- prohibits the acceptance of cash and requires OFAC screening
- signed contract outlining services provided
- trading that is completed in the last hour of the day, less than 4% of account value, or consists of shares held for greater than 90 days
- the only Firm-approved social media platform
- A Client's dissatisfaction if written and asks for rectification
- physical or electronic access and/or control of Client assets
- composed of the Firm's Form CRS, ADV Part 2A and 2B
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- a specific Person subject the Firm's COE, includes regular, temporary, full-time, part-time employees, intern(s), and certain independent contractors
- defined by the SEC as someone older than 62
- actual or hypothetical results presented to clients
- Individual's personal profile, part of NPI
- fees paid by the Client, done monthly in advance based on prior month-end closing value
- how data is organized according to sensitivity
- lack or hard-wired connection; access must be password-protected; public access is prohibited
- a word or passphrase used to secure logins
18 Clues: Individual's personal profile, part of NPI • a word or passphrase used to secure logins • defined by the SEC as someone older than 62 • signed contract outlining services provided • the act of removing or retiring Firm devices • the only Firm-approved social media platform • how data is organized according to sensitivity • ...
Test Review Activity 2017-09-20
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- An example of the stimulus used in class
- This organelle transports materials in and out of the cell
- The "OW" portion of the stimulus / response
- All living things are made from these
- The leading theory about life was called ________ generation.
- All living things consume (or use)this
- Wall This organelle keeps plants rigid
- This organelle is where photosynthesis happens
- This aspect of life describes the maturation of organisms
- This organelle stores proteins
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- This organelle has ribosomes attached to it
- The cell is the basic unit of this
- This organelle regulates cell function and stores DNA
- This organelle digests access products
- Along with Schleiden, he developed cell theory
- This organelle assembles proteins
- The ability of an organism to adapt to its environment
- This organelle is the powerhouse of the cell
- This aspect of life includes an increase in size and the number of cells
19 Clues: This organelle stores proteins • This organelle assembles proteins • The cell is the basic unit of this • All living things are made from these • This organelle digests access products • All living things consume (or use)this • Wall This organelle keeps plants rigid • An example of the stimulus used in class • This organelle has ribosomes attached to it • ...
BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT 2020-11-07
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- freeing from restrictions.
- positive changes improving the performance of the firm.
- transferring the public sector enterprises to the private sector.
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- when the business environment keeps on changing.
- this environment describes characteristics of the society.
- different nations and regions have a different business environment.
- the changes that hinder the performance of the firm.
- forces that include investors, customers, etc.
- this environment includes legislation, orders, court judgments.
9 Clues: freeing from restrictions. • forces that include investors, customers, etc. • when the business environment keeps on changing. • the changes that hinder the performance of the firm. • positive changes improving the performance of the firm. • this environment describes characteristics of the society. • this environment includes legislation, orders, court judgments. • ...
Understanding Individual Differences 2022-09-13
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- Someone who exists aside from me.
- This theory suggests that traditional psychometric views of intelligence are too limited.
- A word smart.
- According to ______________ the other is not me, this other is different from me. JUSTICE According to Emmanuel Levinas. I have to see this difference every time that I encounter the other. In so doing, I am giving _____ to him.
- Sensing people’s feelings and motives.
- Musical Intelligence is also known as;
- Also known to be smart in nature.
- How many different types of intelligence?
- A developmental psychologist best-known for this theory of multiple intelligences.
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- Loves mathematical formulas or equations.
- Career you could lead with your musical intelligence.
- The ability to solve problems through mind-body-union.
- Careers you could lead with your interpersonal intelligence.
- Sometimes known as "g".
- For naturalist intelligence, it is related to the _________.
- This type of intelligence shows patterns that prove the kid’s capacity to think in three dimensions.
- In looking at the other as someone different, I have to understand his views, opinions, way of believing, ways of talking, eating, and others are different from me. The same holds with his __________.
- A 1983 book where Howard Gardner first proposed the theory of multiple intelligences.
- Career you could lead with your logical-mathematical intelligence.
19 Clues: A word smart. • Sometimes known as "g". • Someone who exists aside from me. • Also known to be smart in nature. • Sensing people’s feelings and motives. • Musical Intelligence is also known as; • Loves mathematical formulas or equations. • How many different types of intelligence? • Career you could lead with your musical intelligence. • ...
Science 2024-01-22
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- a good conductor
- in the air we breathe
- build up of atoms
- a neutral charged atom
- allows electricity to flow
- planet with ring
- Science teacher
- positively charged atom
- the study of life
- composed of atoms
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- negatively charged atom
- rubbing a balloon on head
- basic unit of a chemical element
- firm and stable state
- our planet
- North Star
- power from sun
- a circuit with multiple paths
- a circuit with one path
- centre of solar system
20 Clues: our planet • North Star • power from sun • Science teacher • a good conductor • planet with ring • build up of atoms • the study of life • composed of atoms • in the air we breathe • firm and stable state • a neutral charged atom • centre of solar system • negatively charged atom • positively charged atom • a circuit with one path • rubbing a balloon on head • allows electricity to flow • ...
U5 Vocab 2024-04-16
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- govt. assistance programs intended to aid and support those in need
- people who believe in the interpretation of religious texts
- initial for the president who signed the New Deal and Social Security Act of 1935
- women known for embracing modernism
- event that occurred on October 29th, 1929 in which the United States stock market crashed
- drought period characterized by dust storms that greatly devastated agriculture
- gathering consisting of war veterans who demanded additional payment for their services
- investigation involving the bribery of oil reserves
- entertainer whose work expressed the difficulties of African Americans
- a theory without firm evidence
- legal case in which John Scopes was prosecuted for teaching evolution in schools
- act that raised taxes on U.S. imports to protect manufacturers and farmers
- district inhabited by people living in shacks
- author who was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature for his simplistic prose
- someone who sells illegal goods, specifically alcoholic beverages
- author of The Great Gatsby
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- legal prevention of the manufacture and sale of alcoholic beverages
- "secret bars" in which alcohol was illegally sold
- system that limited the number of immigrants that enter the country
- assistance programs designed to combat Great Depression and prevent future depressions
- politicians who betrayed public trust during the Harding administration
- first author from the U.S. to receive the Nobel Peace for Literature
- worldwide economic downturn
- poet whose work portrayed the hardships of African Americans during the Harlem Renaissance
- key figure of Harlem Renaissance; her stories and plays depicted African American life
- musician who changed jazz during the Harlem Renaissance; also known as greatest trumpet player
- system in which property is publicly owned and wealth is distributed evenly
- golden age for African American art, literature, and culture
- Italian immigrants who were charged for murder and robbery
- 31st US president during the Great Depression
30 Clues: author of The Great Gatsby • worldwide economic downturn • a theory without firm evidence • women known for embracing modernism • district inhabited by people living in shacks • 31st US president during the Great Depression • "secret bars" in which alcohol was illegally sold • investigation involving the bribery of oil reserves • ...
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. • ...
CC! 2022-01-06
Across
- the study of moving objects
- A to scale representation.
- The Study of Electric Charge.
- conversion of 1 minute?
- Study of light.
- Deals with very small, not classic.
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- Einstein was first to discover what theory?
- study of attractive or repulsive forces.
- An educated prediction in the Scientific Method.
- Base unit of thermodynamic temperature.
- Who's three laws of motion?
- Not proven as a law, but Scientist may believe in _____?
- An object in ____ stays in motion?
- base unit of length.
- Conversion of 60 minutes?
15 Clues: Study of light. • base unit of length. • conversion of 1 minute? • Conversion of 60 minutes? • A to scale representation. • the study of moving objects • Who's three laws of motion? • The Study of Electric Charge. • An object in ____ stays in motion? • Deals with very small, not classic. • Base unit of thermodynamic temperature. • study of attractive or repulsive forces. • ...
Organizational Change 2023-10-17
Across
- assists the initiators implementers and recipients
- responsible for making the change happen
- allowing personal opinions to influence
- pattern of well thought-out roles
- researcher knows identity but does not disclose
- incremental changes made in response to an environmental change
- example of an environmental force that drives change
- sets the stage for the problem
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- family educational rights and privacy act
- relies specifically on scientific evidence
- what we know about ourselves
- principles of right and wrong
- eight stage change theory
- body of principles to explain phenomena
- small relatively minor change
- intentionally accounting for assumptions and bias
- provide structure for your paper
- Situation that exists in one's place of work
- framework containing basic assumptions or methodology
- ready will able
20 Clues: ready will able • eight stage change theory • what we know about ourselves • principles of right and wrong • small relatively minor change • sets the stage for the problem • provide structure for your paper • pattern of well thought-out roles • body of principles to explain phenomena • allowing personal opinions to influence • responsible for making the change happen • ...
BLG 200 2023-04-24
Across
- What BLG Reads to Kids supports
- BLG alum who served as prime minister in 1993
- David Scott was the cofounder of the Pro Bono association in this province
- Borden & Elliot partner that served as President of the Canadian Bar Association
- President of the Vancouver Law Students Society, which first proposed opening a provincial law school in Vancouver
- BLG101 is designed for them.
- BLG's virtual healthcare service. Also another word for conversation.
- Name of BLG's internal awards program with a focus on three areas: Innovation, Exceptional Client Experience, and Mentorship
- This lawyer was the first from a BLG legacy firm to argue a Supreme Court of Canada case
- BLGers providing innovative client service and support in all practice areas.
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- BLG Beyond service that improves efficiency of document review.
- Henry Borden won this scholarship to study at Oxford
- Elected BLG's first managing partner at the merge in 2000
- General William Arnold Howard spearheads a campaign to create the law school at this university
- Partner who becomes Prime Minister in 1891
- McMaster Meighen handles the amalgamation of the Bank of Montreal with this bank in 1924
- Calgary office supports this Child and Youth Advocacy Centre
- Scott & Aylen was the first Canadian firm to admit these agents as partners.
- Past BLGers
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 • ...
Ratio Analysis 2024-05-23
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- ______ Asset Turnover:The amount of sales generated by each dollar of assets-- higher is better
- ______ Ratio:value of extremely liquid asset available to cover short term
- _________ Age of Inventory: how many days goods stay in stock before being sold
- ability to satisfy short-term debt
- ______ Profit Margin percentage of sales dollars left after good purchases-- higher means more stable company-- for every dollar how much is left expenses.
- ________ Turnover: how many times during the year the company reorders
- ______ Profit Margin:percentage of sales dollar left after goods are purchase and operating expenses paid--higher means more stable.
- Return on _____: how much money the firm earned from each dollar of shareholder investment-- higher the number means more stable.
- _______ to Book: How much investors are willing to pay for stock than the amount listed in the balance sheet-- if the ratio is above 1 then the stock is undervalued; if it is less than 1, the stock is overvalued.
- _______ Ratio: speed with which various accounts are converted into sales or cash
- _______ Ratios: degree of indebtedness and the ability of the firm to pay debt.--lower better
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- _____ per Earnings: a high P/E suggest that investors are expecting higher earnings growth in the future compared to companies with a lower P/E. A low P/E can indicate either that a company may currently be undervalued or that the company is doing exceptionally well relative to it’s past trends
- Average ________ Period: Number of days it takes companies to collect from customers--the the lower the number the quicker you get cash.
- ______ per Share: number of dollars earned on behalf of each shareholder-- higher is better
- _____ on total Assets- how much money the firm earned for each dollar of asset investment-- higher the number means more stable.
- ______ Interest Earned-- How many times a year the company makes enough income to pay interest expenses-- less than one means they cannot pay interest
- _____ Ratio: value of liquid assets available to cover short term debt-- higher the better
- _____ analysis: quantitative analysis of information contained in a company's financial statements. Ratio analysis is used to evaluate various aspects of a company's operating and management of assets.
- Accounts __________ Turnover: how quickly cash credit sales are converted to cash
- ___ Profit: Margin percentage of sales dollars left after all expenses are deducted--higher means more stable company
20 Clues: ability to satisfy short-term debt • ________ Turnover: how many times during the year the company reorders • ______ Ratio:value of extremely liquid asset available to cover short term • _________ Age of Inventory: how many days goods stay in stock before being sold • Accounts __________ Turnover: how quickly cash credit sales are converted to cash • ...
Business Structures and Stakeholders, #2 2022-01-19
Across
- Telefonica is one of these
- this legal process allows a firm to sell shares
- competing stakeholder groups can create ___________
- another stakeholder, they sell resources to the firm
- stakeholders outside of the business
Down
- #1 trade off that comes with ownership size
- Renfe is one of these
- when two companies agree to start a 3rd company
- represents employees when negotiating wages
- also called a chain 100 Monteditos is a Spanish one
10 Clues: Renfe is one of these • Telefonica is one of these • stakeholders outside of the business • #1 trade off that comes with ownership size • represents employees when negotiating wages • when two companies agree to start a 3rd company • this legal process allows a firm to sell shares • also called a chain 100 Monteditos is a Spanish one • ...
Economic Geography Review 2022-04-15
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- manufacturing is an example of this type of sector job
- value of all goods and services a country makes in a year
- the idea that different sector jobs build upon one another to create even more jobs and become economically developed
- the growth of industrialization across the globe started with this event
- farming is an example of this type of sector job
- this is the type of country that Japan is identified as in Wallerstein's theory
- developed the 5 stages of economic growth
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- developed goals of progress and development to help the stability of all countries in the world
- the assembly line is the main focus of this idea
- this is the type of country that Kenya is identified as in Wallerstein's theory
- the stage of the Rostow's model that the United States would fall in
- try to maximize profit by switching one factor of production for another
- India would be considered this type of country in Wallerstein's theory
- differences in the privileges afforded to males and females in a culture
- banking is an example of this type of sector job
15 Clues: developed the 5 stages of economic growth • the assembly line is the main focus of this idea • banking is an example of this type of sector job • farming is an example of this type of sector job • manufacturing is an example of this type of sector job • value of all goods and services a country makes in a year • ...
Famous Names of Psychology 2016-04-17
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- universal expressions
- conformity experiment
- hidden observer effect
- availability heuristic
- validity of mental hospitals
- forgetting curve
- studied the development of babies into adulthood
- assimilation & accommodation
- first ever intelligence test
- eye-witness testimony
- strange situations
- little Albert experiment
- cognitive dissonance
- parenting styles
- general intelligence
- cognitive behavioural therapy
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- authority test
- bobo doll experiment
- Stanford experiment
- split-brain
- psychosocial stages
- triarchic theory of human intelligence
- social development theory
- wire mother experiment
- universal grammar
- learned helplessness
- aversive conditioning
- conditioning dogs experiment
28 Clues: split-brain • authority test • forgetting curve • parenting styles • universal grammar • strange situations • Stanford experiment • psychosocial stages • bobo doll experiment • learned helplessness • cognitive dissonance • general intelligence • universal expressions • conformity experiment • eye-witness testimony • aversive conditioning • hidden observer effect • availability heuristic • ...
Chemistry 2013-12-09
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- an ancient Greek philosopher who claimed that everything is made up of atoms.
- the quantity of a particular substance that can dissolve in a particular solvent
- something that is constant and unchanged in an experiment.
- the kinetic theory of gases describes a gas as a large number of small particles, all of which are in constant, random motion.
- it is a nonmetal, its in group 2 with a valence electron of 5, and its atomic# is 7.
- substances and mixtures which are in a single phase. This is in contrast to a substance that is heterogeneous.
- change from one state (solid or liquid or gas) to another without a change in chemical composition.
- a quantity that has both a number and a unit.
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- mixture is a material system made up of two or more different substances which are mixed but are not combined chemically.
- firm and stable in shape; not liquid or fluid.
- the amount of space that a substance or object occupies, or that is enclosed within a container
- a table of the chemical elements arranged in order of atomic number, usually in rows
- a physical phenomenon produced by the motion of electric charge, resulting in attractive and repulsive forces between objects.
- a variable whose variation does not depend on that of another.
- the atom by J. J. Thomson discovered the electron in
- the temperature at which a liquid turns into a solid when cooled.
- having a consistency like that of water or oil, flowing freely but of constant volume.
- concluded that atoms are hard, round, and solid balls.
- the temperature at which a liquid boils and turns to vapor.
- who called the wave- mechanical model
- an air like fluid substance which expands freely to fill any space available, irrespective of its quantity.
- which is the correct value for the measurement based on reliable references.
- occupies space
23 Clues: occupies space • who called the wave- mechanical model • a quantity that has both a number and a unit. • firm and stable in shape; not liquid or fluid. • the atom by J. J. Thomson discovered the electron in • concluded that atoms are hard, round, and solid balls. • something that is constant and unchanged in an experiment. • ...
Stems choice board 2025-04-11
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- An opening or space
- middle
- friend
- Of relating to stars
- together
- a study of economics in terms of individual areas of activity (such as a firm)
- The god of the sun
- Originating in a outside source
- The congregation of stars.
- love
- Referred to or measured from the suns
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- densely staining chromatin
- madness or insanity
- The great world
- Great in deed or exalted in palace
- together
- or appearing as if seen for it
- equal
- appears as nodules
19 Clues: love • equal • middle • friend • together • together • The great world • The god of the sun • appears as nodules • madness or insanity • An opening or space • Of relating to stars • densely staining chromatin • The congregation of stars. • or appearing as if seen for it • Originating in a outside source • Great in deed or exalted in palace • Referred to or measured from the suns • ...
HARRY POTTER CROSSWORD 2025-04-08
Across
- being brave not matter what
- having supernatural powers
- the feeling or belief that one can have faith in or rely on someone or something.
- the art or practice of magic
- a brush with twigs at one end and a long handle, on witches are said to fly
- firm belief in the reliability, truth or ability of someone or something
- giving or showing firm and constant support to a person or institution
- a long, loose outer garment reaching to the ankles
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- a liquid with healing, magical or poisonous properties
- having a scalp wholly or partly lacking hair
- a long, thin stick or rod
- the necessary items for a particular purpose
- deliberately cruel or violent
- nocturnal bird of prey with large eyes, a facial disc,a hooked beak and loud hooting call
- a form of words used as a magical charm or incantation
15 Clues: a long, thin stick or rod • having supernatural powers • being brave not matter what • the art or practice of magic • deliberately cruel or violent • having a scalp wholly or partly lacking hair • the necessary items for a particular purpose • a long, loose outer garment reaching to the ankles • a liquid with healing, magical or poisonous properties • ...
Logan Vincent Crossword 2016-10-29
Across
- Agents associated with increased mortality from cancer, respiratory, and cardiovascular diseases
- Long Acting ______ Contraception
- the process of growing older
- _______ Behavior: increased risk of STI's and disabilities
- Mental image one has of oneself (two words)
- Theory at a Glance 2005: are the building blocks, the primary elements, of a theory
- Social _________Theory
- abnormally high blood pressure brought on by stress
- infectious agents can be a cause of death, combated with antibiotics and vaccines today.
- _________Campaign: planned process of disseminating messages to influence behavior in a population.
- ______abuse: risk factor related to liver problems in later life
- access to ______ care is essential for the care of physical health in early life
- behavior risk factor that is related to cancer and respiratory problems in children, tobacco related
- study of disease distribution and transmission
- ____factors: the social/physical environment surrounding individuals
- Centers for Disease Control acronym
- in the Place Matters video this city is a mixed income community with a focus on health (two words)
- Theory at a Glance 2005: has changed behavior for more than 6 months (last step)
- Trans-Theoretical Model (acronym)
- a state of mental or emotional strain or tension resulting from adverse or very demanding circumstances.
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- World Health Organization acronym
- Stages of _________ Model: Individuals motivation and readiness to alter a problem behavior
- condition of being grossly overweight, common in food deserts for low income nieghborhoods
- a persons belief in his or her ability to take action (two words)
- Theory of ______Action
- Sexually Transmitted Infections acronym
- combination of mental, physical, and emotional traits of a person
- Theory at a Glance 2005: has no intention of taking action in the next 6 months (step one)
- In the past 2 years more than 500 young persons under the age of 25 have been murdered in ____
- National Institute of Health acronym
- Diffusions of____ how new ideas, products, and practices spread within a society
- Reciprocal______: a person acts based on individuals factors and receives response from environment
- The _________ rate in the US is currently 4.9%
- Health _______ Model
- Mokdad et al: One of the leading causes of death in 2000 related to smoking
- Healthy People 2020: The act of creating policies at the local, state, and federal level affect individual and population health.
- _______ related incidents resulted in 28663 deaths among individuals in the US in 2000
- the leading cause of kidney failure, blindness, heart disease and stroke
- a lifestyle that is inactive
- a respiratory condition marked by spasms in the bronchi of the lungs causing difficulty in breathing
40 Clues: Health _______ Model • Theory of ______Action • Social _________Theory • the process of growing older • a lifestyle that is inactive • Long Acting ______ Contraception • World Health Organization acronym • Trans-Theoretical Model (acronym) • Centers for Disease Control acronym • National Institute of Health acronym • Sexually Transmitted Infections acronym • ...
Spelling Words 2021-02-21
Across
- when you get an owie you ____
- not soft
- the Earth
- orcas
- Female children
- 100%
- to understand something like in school
- leafy plant
- not thin
- move left or right
- a group of letters with meaning
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- You finish 1st, 2nd and ____
- Grandma is one of these
- spin around
- a group of animals
- to do something for someone else
- strict
- reach for the sky or bend for your toes
- small jewel found in clams
- the 4th weekday.
20 Clues: 100% • orcas • strict • not soft • not thin • the Earth • spin around • leafy plant • Female children • the 4th weekday. • a group of animals • move left or right • Grandma is one of these • small jewel found in clams • You finish 1st, 2nd and ____ • when you get an owie you ____ • a group of letters with meaning • to do something for someone else • to understand something like in school • ...
Forsenic 2026-02-23
Across
- Behaviourist prison system using rewards such as tokens.
- Neurotransmitter linked to impulse control (low levels associated with aggression).
- High levels of this trait are linked to lack of guilt and aggression.
- The process of creating the final offender profile is profile _______
- Profiling approach based on statistical analysis and objective data.
- Moral development theory proposed by ________.
- Brain area involved in regulating moral behaviour and impulse control.
- Psychologist who proposed the criminal personality theory (EPI).
- Spending time in prison after being found guilty in court is ________ sentencing.
- Study that found 52% concordance rate for MZ twins (researcher surname).
- Theory suggesting criminal behaviour is learned through interaction with others is ______ Association Theory.
- Twin type that shares 100% of their genes.
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- Profiling technique that analyses crime locations to predict where an offender lives.
- The term used to describe primitive physical criminal traits.
- Reoffending after punishment.
- Cognitive distortion where offenders downplay the seriousness of their crime.
- The stage where all available crime scene evidence is collected.
- Justice approach involving face-to-face meetings between victim and offender.
- Profiling approach developed mainly in the USA using organised vs disorganised categories.
- Part of the limbic system associated with emotional responses and aggression.
- Offenders who operate close to their home base in geographical profiling.
- Therapy that teaches offenders to recognise and control anger triggers.
- The distinction between organised and disorganised offenders was developed by ______ & Douglas (1980).
- The Italian criminologist who proposed the atavistic form.
- Offenders who travel outside their home area to commit crimes.
- The assumption that behaviour with victims reflects everyday behaviour is __________ coherence
- Cognitive distortion where offenders misinterpret neutral actions as hostile is Hostile ______ Bias.
- Personality trait linked to impulsiveness and thrill-seeking.
- Lowest level of moral reasoning where behaviour is guided by punishment/reward.
- The British psychologist who developed Investigative Psychology.
30 Clues: Reoffending after punishment. • Twin type that shares 100% of their genes. • Moral development theory proposed by ________. • Behaviourist prison system using rewards such as tokens. • The Italian criminologist who proposed the atavistic form. • The term used to describe primitive physical criminal traits. • ...
The Best Reading Units 7-8 2025-09-30
Across
- not here, not at home
- earth isn't the middle
- Write, Proofread, Edit, _______
- after you put a key in a door, you ____ it
- "Hmmmm, maybe..."
- the man responsible for a famous theory about the sun and the planets
- sun + middle
- The Tower of Pisa is famous for this
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- Steve Jobs
- translate eyes to Korean and you have a clue
- Psy: "New _____"
- all stars, planets, and space
- Chuseok and colored leaves
- an idea that you have to test to prove
- planet race track
- a ballerina, a fidget spinner, and a planet all do this
- sounds like except
- "Cherry Blossom ending"
- you eat samgyetang on the longest day
- the opposite of "away from"
20 Clues: Steve Jobs • sun + middle • Psy: "New _____" • planet race track • "Hmmmm, maybe..." • sounds like except • not here, not at home • earth isn't the middle • "Cherry Blossom ending" • Chuseok and colored leaves • the opposite of "away from" • all stars, planets, and space • Write, Proofread, Edit, _______ • The Tower of Pisa is famous for this • you eat samgyetang on the longest day • ...
Routine Activities Theory and Environmental Criminology 2017-04-02
Across
- What is the name of theory we discuss in the presentation?
- According to the routine activities theory, the offender is required to be ______
- The high concentration of crime in an area is referred to as as crime __________
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- What is the name of the framework that the routine activities theory is premised on?
- What is the crime prevention initiative based on the tenets of routine activities theory?
- According to the routine activities theory, the target is required to be ______
- The convergence of the three elements of the routine activities theory produces _____
- According to the routine activities theory, a capable ______ prevents crime
8 Clues: What is the name of theory we discuss in the presentation? • According to the routine activities theory, a capable ______ prevents crime • According to the routine activities theory, the target is required to be ______ • The high concentration of crime in an area is referred to as as crime __________ • ...
EFM Paper 2 2025-11-14
Across
- Input cost that require an outlay of money by the firm are the _____ costs.
- The _______ trade-off plays a key role in the analysis of the business cycle.
- The marginal cost curve crosses the average cost curve at its ______.
- The Low inflation of recent experience was associated with slow growth in the quantity of _____.
- At any quantity, the price given by the supply curve shows the cost of the_______.
- A market structure in which only a few sellers offer similar or identical products.
- For a _______ firm : P > MR = MC.
- The production possibilities frontier shows the trade-off between the ______ of different goods at a given time.
- Broadly defines markets have ____ elastic demand than narrowly defined markets.
- The price falls, so P is lower which tends to decrease total revenue, is the ______ effect.
- Markets do not allocate resources efficiently in the presence of market _______.
- A type of ______ competitive market is called monopolistic competition.
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- Total Revenue - Total Cost = ________.
- In market economies, ______ are the mechanism for rationing scarce resources.
- The difference between the willingness to pay and the market price is ________.
- At then profit maximizing level of output, MR and MC are exactly _____.
- A _____ Strategy is the strategy that is best for a player in a game regardless of the strategies chosen by the other players.
- The ______ the demand curve, the greater the price elasticity of demand.
- ________ is a measure of how much buyers and sellers respond to changes in market conditions.
- ________ = (P - ATC) x Q
20 Clues: ________ = (P - ATC) x Q • For a _______ firm : P > MR = MC. • Total Revenue - Total Cost = ________. • The marginal cost curve crosses the average cost curve at its ______. • At then profit maximizing level of output, MR and MC are exactly _____. • A type of ______ competitive market is called monopolistic competition. • ...
Historical figures 2025-02-08
Across
- Nash's existence theorem
- theory of evolution
- “An unexamined life is not worth living.”
- Made the two day weekend
- The art of war
- Cogito ergo sum
- theory of relativity
- The purpose of our lives is to be happy.
- Mickey mouse
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- “A small leak will sink a great ship.
- One of the most ruthless leaders with one the largest empires
- “The only way to do great work is to love what you do.
- the first Black woman to own her own production company
- to be or not to be
- has laws named after him
- “It is during our darkest moments that we must focus to see the light.”
- one of the greatest military generals
- Be the change that you wish to see in the world
18 Clues: Mickey mouse • The art of war • Cogito ergo sum • to be or not to be • theory of evolution • theory of relativity • Nash's existence theorem • has laws named after him • Made the two day weekend • “A small leak will sink a great ship. • one of the greatest military generals • The purpose of our lives is to be happy. • “An unexamined life is not worth living.” • ...
Chapters 3 and 4 2023-11-29
Across
- the quality of caring for creation
- the ability of some minerals to break along planes
- the number which reflects the number of protons an atom has
- this test involves an unglazed porcelain plate
- positive charge
- no charge
- the increase in the temperature of the Earth's atmosphere
- the basic unit of matter
- how light interacts with a mineral
- a bond where electrons are given or accepted
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- a natural resource which can be replaced
- the theory which states the crust of the Earth moves around
- a natural resource which cannot be replaced
- another name for an atom
- a big scientific idea which is supported by many facts
- a bond which involves sharing electrons
- rocks are made up of one or more of these
- the measurement of how closely packed atoms are in a substance
- negative charge
19 Clues: no charge • positive charge • negative charge • another name for an atom • the basic unit of matter • the quality of caring for creation • how light interacts with a mineral • a bond which involves sharing electrons • a natural resource which can be replaced • rocks are made up of one or more of these • a natural resource which cannot be replaced • ...
Psychology Crossword 2014-04-13
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- Explored the nature of eyewitness memory and false memories, conducted research on the misinformation effect
- Developed the theory of multiple intelligences, in which he identifies 8 different types of intelligences that can be categorized into three larger, overarching groups
- Founded the humanistic approach and developed the person-centered method of helping patients deal with problems
- Developed the idea of heuristics and biases that influence decision making
- Considered the father of cognitive theory, he discovered the relationship between positive/negative thoughts and an individual's behavioral and emotional health
- An expert on learning and memory who developed the spacing effect, where individuals remember more when information is presented few times over a long period, than many times over a short period
- Conducted experiments on monkeys that highlighted the role of companionship in cognitive and social development
- Classified different types of parenting styles (authoritarian, permissive, authoritative)
- Invented the operant conditioning chamber, developed the idea of schedules of reinforcements
- Classified human intelligence into experiential, practical and componential in his triarchic theory of learning
- Developed one of the first intelligence tests, which he used to identify children with learning disabilities
- Believed that childhood anxiety and social tensions triggered our desire for love and security
- Often referred as the Father of American Psychology, he developed the idea that physiological arousal leads to the experience of related emotions
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- Explored the idea of hypnosis in relation to pain control
- Developed the social learning theory and the idea of self-efficacy (Bobo doll experiment)
- Regarded as the "father of modern linguistics", he developed the idea that learning of grammar is hard-wired into our brains
- Developed the concept of taste aversion learning, where an individual learns to avoid food by associating its taste with its negative symptoms
- Developed the theory of different stages of moral development (Pre conventional/conventional/post conventional)
- Developed the Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy, which helps people overcome behavior and emotional problems with an empirical and directive approach
- Created the thoery of learned helplessness
- Developed the idea of cognitive dissonance and held the belief that humans strive for cognitive harmony, and that conflict arises when a person's beliefs contradicts his/her actions
- Identified eight stages of human social development, believed that at each stage in life, people face a conflict of two conflicting forces
- Conducted research on temperament and emotions. He defined inhibited and uninhibited temperament as stable behavioral/emotional responses.
- Believed in the idea of a collective unconscious, which is a common reservoir of our species' experiences
- Conducted research on the obedience of individuals to authority figures (hint: asked to deliver electric shocks)
- Famously challenged the validity of the psychiatric diagnosis process, and the inaccuracy of the system in identifying mental disorders
- Created an atlas of emotions and identified thousands of facial expressions
- He emphasized the influence of group pressure on opinions, and also conducted many famous conformity experiments.
28 Clues: Created the thoery of learned helplessness • Explored the idea of hypnosis in relation to pain control • Developed the idea of heuristics and biases that influence decision making • Created an atlas of emotions and identified thousands of facial expressions • Developed the social learning theory and the idea of self-efficacy (Bobo doll experiment) • ...
unit 1 vocab 2022-09-20
Across
- soft part of the mantle
- a break within a rock
- a theory of earths outer layer
- one big land mass breaking and spreading apart
- a boundery that stops two plates from hitting
- a system of many ideas
- between crust and core
- when a rock suddenly returns back to its normal shape
- lower part of the mantle
- the middle of earth
- any movement of matter
- boundery between two plates
- thin outermost layer
- the edge between two or more plates
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- when north and south pole swap
- breaking of earths crust
- a block of lithosphere
- a movement of the ground
- crust and upper mantle
- boundery between plates slideing horazontally
- magma makes new oceanic rock
- the area right above an earth quake
- a location within a fault
- when one plate goes under another plate
24 Clues: the middle of earth • thin outermost layer • a break within a rock • a block of lithosphere • crust and upper mantle • a system of many ideas • between crust and core • any movement of matter • soft part of the mantle • breaking of earths crust • a movement of the ground • lower part of the mantle • a location within a fault • boundery between two plates • magma makes new oceanic rock • ...
How much development does it take? 2024-09-22
Across
- Operational Stage stage of development characterized by the ability to think logically about concrete events
- Change refers to the gradual process of change in behavior and abilities
- development stage where children begin to use language to express their thoughts
- Theory psychological theory that focuses on the stage of moral development
- term for a emotional bond between a child and caregiver
- Learning learning type that occurs through observing others
- Attachment style where children show distress when separated from their caregiver
- development of social skills and relationships with peers
- process by which individuals grow and change throughout life
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- influence shapes an individuals development from the moment of conception
- taking cognitive ability to understand others perspectives
- socialization process which children learn the value and norm of their culture
- developmental milestone where infants begin to recognize their own reflection
- Theory emphasizes the role of social interaction in cognitive development
- permanence ability to understand that objects continue to exist when we can't see it
- period of rapid physical and emotional changes during adolescence
- decline abilities in older adults which affects their memory
- exploration phase where individuals explore identity and personal values
18 Clues: term for a emotional bond between a child and caregiver • development of social skills and relationships with peers • taking cognitive ability to understand others perspectives • Learning learning type that occurs through observing others • process by which individuals grow and change throughout life • ...
Crossword 3 2025-01-29
Across
- A violent crime committed as a result of a sudden, strong impulse
- ____ ____ therapy helps people change their attitudes and thoughts.
- The founder of differential association theory: Edwin ____
- Shared expectation among community members for social control: ____ efficacy
- The view of the law and its agents as illegitimate
- A policing philosophy that focuses on improving relations between the police and the community: ____-oriented policing
- The essence of the code of the street: the willingness to use ____ as a response to any slight, real or perceived
- The zone in transition: Zone ___ (spell out the number)
- Criminal cultures impart definitions in favor of ____ the law
- A state of not having enough money to meet basic needs
- Sampson & Groves examined the effect of social ____ on crime
- A ____ theory of crime seeks to explain all crime committed by all groups of people, everywhere
- According to the code of the street, “____” families promote the use of violence for resolving conflicts
- A state of frequent residential turnover or change, often in disadvantaged neighborhoods: residential ____
- A policy implication of social learning theories: ____ initiatives to keep youth out of trouble (don’t include the hyphen)
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- According to Shaw & McKay, criminal ____ can be transmitted through generations in much the same way that language and other social forms can
- The action of coming to live permanently in a foreign country
- Cultural deviance theories focused specifically on crimes committed in the ____.
- Increases the likelihood that a certain behavior will stop
- The motto of collective efficacy that emerged in the wake of the Boston marathon bombing
- The process by which an economy is transformed from a primarily agricultural one to one based on the manufacturing of goods
- The name of the parrot in the video we watched
- The process by which a society regulates the behavior of its individuals to maintain order and conformity to social norms
- The city in which the social disorganization theory originated
- The NWA song that perfectly captures legal cynicism
- Ronald Akers studied under a ____ theorist. These theorists argue that Crime is a result of unequal distribution of wealth and power in society.
- Shaw & McKay’s theory: it’s the ____ that makes a criminal, not individual factors
- Increases the likelihood that a certain behavior will continue
- The geographic model on which Shaw & McKay’s theory of juvenile delinquency was based: the ____ ____ model
- Which Netflix show was used as an example of collective efficacy in the videos we watched?
- Sutherland argued that criminal behavior was learned through social ____
- An example of low collective efficacy: the “____ ____” code
- According to the code of the street, “____” families promote conformity to law and the value of legitimate work
- Akers argued that criminal behavior was learned through ____ conditioning
34 Clues: The name of the parrot in the video we watched • The view of the law and its agents as illegitimate • The NWA song that perfectly captures legal cynicism • A state of not having enough money to meet basic needs • The zone in transition: Zone ___ (spell out the number) • Increases the likelihood that a certain behavior will stop • ...
Quarter 1 2022-10-07
Across
- refers to all manufactured resources used in production, such as machinery
- refers to the human resources that contribute to producing something
- the activity by which an individual takes financial risks in a business venture
- The business function responsible for all staffing- related duties, such as recruitment of new staff, training and development of new and existing staff, regular performance appraisals and dismissals
- shortened form - is the monetary investment in the acquisition of fixed assets such as land and machinery.
- The four key aspects that marketers have to consider are: Product, Place, Promotion and Pricing
- an external source of finance where a bank provides a sum of money to a borrower at a certain interest rate
- sector of activities are those involved in natural resource/raw material extraction.
- sector of activity consists of those activities that revolve around creating or sharing knowledge and information.
- shortened form - are the payments necessary to sustain daily operations
- occurs whenever firms focus on innovating and producing what they can, rather than focusing on the exact needs and wants of the market
- is the use of marketing strategies to generate profits.
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- occurs when a firm adopts an outward-looking approach to marketing
- sector of activities revolve around providing services to individual customers or firms, such as healthcare, education and retail.
- include anyone who purchases the product, but does not necessarily use it
- are those who actually use (and thereby consume) a product or service
- is most appropriate to fund the procurement of equipment because it allows a firm access to the productive resources without having to conduct any significant capital expenditures.
- refers to natural resources uses in production
- is the use of commercial marketing ideas and techniques to bring about positive change in society
- A __________ entity, as the name suggests, cares little about sales, market share or leadership. It prioritises raising awareness about the cause it operates for
- refers to the difference between the final selling price and the total costs of production incurred to produce that item
- the portion of total sales revenue attributable to your company
- a sum of money given to a firm by a government with no requirement of repayment
23 Clues: refers to natural resources uses in production • is the use of marketing strategies to generate profits. • the portion of total sales revenue attributable to your company • occurs when a firm adopts an outward-looking approach to marketing • refers to the human resources that contribute to producing something • ...
Science PeTa 2023-06-06
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- - It is the displacement of the spectrum of an astronomical object toward longer wavelengths which is red.
- - planet which is said to be most affected by the gravitational force of the sun
- - The change in velocity of moving object
- - He developed the special theory of relativity
- - An observer perceives length differently while moving at constant speed due to the length ___________
- - According to the Theory of Relativity, this is the point when an object that becomes black hole must collapse.
- - A part of wave which is described as the distance between two adjacent points.
- - Visible lights move in a manner like _______________ in the water.
- - No two events happen at the same time for two observers is the principle of___________
- - According to General Theory of Relativity, It causes curve in space
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- - This is a disturbance in the regular elliptical movement pattern of a certain celestial body.
- - This is a force that pulls the objects with mass together
- - He demonstrated that electric and magnetic fields travel through spaces as waves moving at the speed of light
- - Time _______ is the difference in time experience by an observer moving at a constant speed.
- - Speed of moving object with direction.
- - The fastest speed known to man is equal to the speed of ______
- - ________ is a special type of reference where an observer does not accelerate
- - In a Newtonian physics, all speeds are _______________.
- - _______ is equal to the mass multiplied by the square of the speed of light
- - . A three-dimensional extent in which objects and events have relative position and direction.
20 Clues: - Speed of moving object with direction. • - The change in velocity of moving object • - He developed the special theory of relativity • - In a Newtonian physics, all speeds are _______________. • - This is a force that pulls the objects with mass together • - The fastest speed known to man is equal to the speed of ______ • ...
Ch. 9 Vocab 2022-02-10
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- Benefits and recognition received from someone else
- 4-day work week where employees work 40 hours a week
- 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
- need to protect physically and economically
- the need to be the best one can be. This is the top of the Maslow heirchy
- personal satisfaction and enjoyent after reaching a goal
- addition of more tasts to the job instead of treating each task separately
- employees attitude toward their job, employer, and colleagues
- most basic human needs such as water, food, shelter, and clothing
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- theory that money is sole motivator for workers
- theory that behavior can be strengthened or weakened through the use of rewards and punishment
- workers like to work and seek out social, esteem, and self actualization needs
- changing behavior and encouraging appropriate actions by relating consequences to behavior itself
- percormance of one full-time job by two people on part-time hours
- study of the behavior of individuals and groups in an organizational study
- need for love, companionship, friendship, and desire for acceptance
- need for respect, self respect, and respect from others
- stresses employee participation in all aspects of company decision
- inner drive that directs a person's behavior to goals
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 • ...
Space Crossword- Nora T 2020-05-12
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- pluto is now classiffied as a _____
- not weight, but ___; same on all planets, quantity of matter
- the only thing other than earth humans have landed on
- the sun is also a ___
- most common theory on the origin of the universe
- the Milky Way, for example
- a number which scales, or multiplies, some quantity
- either natural or artificial, orbits object in space
- all of space and time and its contents as we know it
- to circle around a larger object (in space)
- 365 days of travel at light speed
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- Earth is our
- Earth perceived as the center (not heliocentric but _)
- science of space
- magnifies,observes space/makes distant objects clear
- the things that surround and orbit the Sun
- not elliptical or irregular, rather ____
- often described as having a tail, hurtles through space
- the earth spins on it's __
- Einsteins Theory of ____ was a major step in physics
20 Clues: Earth is our • science of space • the sun is also a ___ • the Milky Way, for example • the earth spins on it's __ • 365 days of travel at light speed • pluto is now classiffied as a _____ • not elliptical or irregular, rather ____ • the things that surround and orbit the Sun • to circle around a larger object (in space) • most common theory on the origin of the universe • ...
CMA SECTION 1 MODULE A 2025-09-29
Across
- substantial affect
- liquid resource
- cf activities from NCA
- what comes in
- acc profits
- claims against resources, future sacrifices
- cash received from activities from continuing operations
- tangible assets
- debits and credits recorded for individual accts.
- benefits to be received
- estimate method for intangible assets
- estimate method used for extractive firms
- capture economic activity
- owner's claims, net assets
- economic resource presently owned by the company
- an intangible asset that wont record its own firm's on the balance sheet
- what goes out
- Rule-based standard
- cf activities from NCL
- cash yet to receive
- ability to pay future debts
- transactionize
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- balances in each FS account at a point in time
- cf activities from CA and CL
- earned rev, expense incurred
- six capitals
- Users that stand to lose money
- users that make decisions outside the firm
- short-term loan
- easily convertible to cash
- revenue that has been received prior to providing the good or service
- yet to paid
- represents users that are dependent on the firm
- users within the firm
- realized in cash within a yr
- estimate
- cash spent to earn the revenue
- never depreciated or amortised
- Principle based standards
- contra revenue
40 Clues: estimate • acc profits • yet to paid • six capitals • what comes in • what goes out • contra revenue • transactionize • liquid resource • short-term loan • tangible assets • substantial affect • Rule-based standard • cash yet to receive • users within the firm • cf activities from NCA • cf activities from NCL • benefits to be received • capture economic activity • Principle based standards • ...
Marketing Phrases 2015-10-05
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- A name, phrase, design or symbol that identifies a companies goods or services
- Refers to the point of sale
- Process by which individuals select, organize an interpret information
- Internal standards that customers used to judge the quality of a service experience
- A group of prospective customers who share common characteristics, consumption patterns
- Physical objects or devices that provide benefits for customers
- The purchase and use of a good or service
- A customer commitment to continue patronizing a specific firm over a period of time
- Refers to the value that is put for a product
- A paid form of non personal communication to inform, educate or persuade a target audience
- The activity or business of selling products or services
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- A person's favourable or unfavourable feelings and actions toward an object or idea
- Buying selling and other marketing processes supported by the internet
- The activities of a company associated with buying and selling a product or service
- Raising customer awareness of a product of band, generating sales, and creating brand loyalty
- An activity or condition of striving to gain or win something by defeating or establishing superiority over others
- A short-term emotional reaction to a specific service performance
- establishing a distinctive place in the minds of customers
- The core output produced by a firm
- An economic activity offered by one party or another
20 Clues: Refers to the point of sale • The core output produced by a firm • The purchase and use of a good or service • Refers to the value that is put for a product • An economic activity offered by one party or another • The activity or business of selling products or services • establishing a distinctive place in the minds of customers • ...
Scientist Puzzle 2023-10-20
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- Noted for his laws of motion and gravity.
- Revolutionized tools to measure observations of astronomy, first one to follow entire orbit.
- Developed laws of planetary motion- planets move in ellipsis around the sun and their path may be calculated.
- Mathmatical model based on observations of the location/motion of celestial bodies.
- theory that sun is the center of the universe.
- Brightness of stars were based on distance away which changed indicating motion.
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- the curved path of a celestial object around the sun.
- Earth was the center of this scientist's universe.
- Discovered theory of general relativity.
- the force that attracts a body towards the center of a physical body having mass.
- Human computer cataloged stars, developed extended understanding of star cycles and size of the universe.
- theory that earth is the center of the universe.
- all existing matter and space existing as a whole.
- Observed Venus and Jupiter and their moons, determined that the sun is the center of the universe.
14 Clues: Discovered theory of general relativity. • Noted for his laws of motion and gravity. • theory that sun is the center of the universe. • theory that earth is the center of the universe. • Earth was the center of this scientist's universe. • all existing matter and space existing as a whole. • the curved path of a celestial object around the sun. • ...
Sociology 2023-03-08
Across
- Inability to meet the expectations of a single role
- Cigars in dreams means PP
- Includes murder, robbery; most victims are African Americans
- Assigned according to qualities beyond a person’s control (woman, child)
- Different or unacceptable behavior
- Animals are used to pull plows to till fields (barter- trade)
- All the roles a person identifies with
- As the natural outgrowth of the values, norms, and structures of society
- Food production is the main economic activity and can be subdivided according to the level of technology and the method of producing food
- The big one- identify oneself
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- When doing well at one role affects doing well at another role (good employee vs. good parent)
- Acquired through direct efforts (Basketball player= thru skills)
- A person cannot be a husband without having someone who has the role of wife
- Defines the boundaries of acceptable behavior
- As either natural in people with weak ties to the community (control theory), as a learned behavior (cultural transmission theory), or as a label (labeling theory)
- A socially defined position in a group or in a society and has attached to it one or more roles
- Acts that allow individuals to relieve tension without disrupting the basic fabric of society
- As a result of competition and social inequality
- The behavior expected of someone occupying a particular status
- Socially determined behaviors expected of a person performing a role (doctors are skilled)
20 Clues: Cigars in dreams means PP • The big one- identify oneself • Different or unacceptable behavior • All the roles a person identifies with • Defines the boundaries of acceptable behavior • As a result of competition and social inequality • Inability to meet the expectations of a single role • Includes murder, robbery; most victims are African Americans • ...
Renaissance crossword 2016-11-28
Across
- the way things are commonly done
- Language
- A common culture
- Who a person is
- recreated Christianity
- Founder of modern political science
- A theory proved by Copernicus
- The process of recreating a practice
- an astronomer
- Italian french author
- Different views on different things
- A Rebirth
- Princess of France
- a religion spread by the prophet Muhammad
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- The printing press
- the study of space
- thoughts and values of humans
- to be or not to be
- A renaissance man who invented many useful things
- A fake piece of paper that gets you into heaven
- the making of new cities
- Gutenberg's invention
- a recovery of land for religious values
- The guy who died before he proved anything
- 4th - 14th century
- a theory proved wrong by Copernicus
- Something a person believes in
- something a person can’t compromise
- power held by people/representatives
29 Clues: Language • A Rebirth • an astronomer • Who a person is • A common culture • The printing press • the study of space • to be or not to be • 4th - 14th century • 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 • ...
Ch. 4 Sec. 3 Revolution and New Government 2020-03-29
Across
- Mother country dominates in this economic system.
- Acting government during Revolution.
- Shays'______ exposed the weaknesses of the Articles.
- Main author of the Declaration of Independence.
- Approval of laws or governmental documents.
- British allies (partners)
- Allies of the Indians.
- Declaration lists 27___ __ __by King.
- First government after the Revolution.
- Biggest weakness in Articles of Confederation.
- A written plan of government.
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- Locke's theory found in the Declaration.
- Refusal to buy products as a protest.
- Dividing power in government to prevent abuse.
- ____War fought in Europe from 1754-1763.
- War in American colonies from 1754-1763.
- Where was power held under first gov't?
- Pamphlet written by Thomas Paine.
- ____Congress in 1774 that appealed to the King.
- Largest Empire in world history in 1763.
- Whose theory was used to justify the Am. Revolution.
- "No ______without Representation"
- Only one seller/buyer(also a board game)
23 Clues: Allies of the Indians. • British allies (partners) • A written plan of government. • Pamphlet written by Thomas Paine. • "No ______without Representation" • Acting government during Revolution. • Refusal to buy products as a protest. • Declaration lists 27___ __ __by King. • First government after the Revolution. • Where was power held under first gov't? • ...
Scientific Revolution and Enlightenment TD 6 2014-06-09
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- The philosopher that thought that people could change overtime with experience
- Scientist and astronomer that theorized that the sun is in the center of the solar system
- The period in europe when many philosophers influenced monarchs
- an agreement which the people create the government
- The ruler of russia from 1762-1769 she tried to make life better for the lower class peasants but ultimatly failed.
- The theory that the earth is in the middle of the solar system.
- Grand ornate designs in elaborate palaces
- Another philosopher that defended the rights of women and wrote a book called d “A Vindication of the Rights of
- Some monarchs embraced these new philosophical idea's and reformed there laws which was called
- The philosopher that was commited to indivisual freedom
- The theory that the sun is in the center of the universe
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- The philosopher that thought that britain was the best governed country
- After brahe died kepler took over his work and created the laws of motion
- A meeting held in a mansion which was hosted by wealthy women in paris.
- A way of thinking about nature that was new
- Alogical procedure used to gather and test Idea's
- an art style that dominated europe between 1600 and 1700. It was inspired the arts of ancient greece and rome
- The book writer that created the encyclopedia
- The french philosopher that was friends with the king of prussia
- a group of philosophers in france that critiqued goverments. the french word fro philosophers.
- A danish scientist who improved upon copernicus's theory
21 Clues: Grand ornate designs in elaborate palaces • A way of thinking about nature that was new • The book writer that created the encyclopedia • Alogical procedure used to gather and test Idea's • an agreement which the people create the government • The philosopher that was commited to indivisual freedom • The theory that the sun is in the center of the universe • ...
Unit 9 Terms 2025-01-24
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- Hobbes, English philosopher, scientist, and historian who is considered a founder of modern political philosophy
- Watt, Scottish engineer, chemist, and inventor who significantly improved the steam engine
- of Influence, the claim by a state to exclusive or predominant control over a foreign area or territory.
- Theory, a theory that places the Sun at the center of the Solar System.
- the process of making an area more urban
- Line, a manufacturing process where the unfinished product moves in a direct line from workstation to workstation
- Swiss philosopher, writer, and composer
- Right, the right that is given to a King or Queen by God to rule a country
- Conference, Meeting at which the major European powers negotiated and formalized claims to territory in Africa
- "father of observational astronomy" and "father of modern science
- Newton, key figure in the Scientific Revolution and the Enlightenment that followed
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- the principal source of the theory of separation of powers
- a building or group of buildings where goods are manufactured or assembled by machine
- Class, the economic stratum between the working class and the wealthy.
- a policy of extending a country's power and influence through military
- a person who organizes and operates a business
- French philosopher and author and a major figure of the Enlightenment
- Contract, when a group of people agree to give up certain rights and accept a central authority in order to protect their other rights.
- Method, the process of objectively establishing facts through testing and experimentation
- Locke, English philosopher, widely regarded as one of the most influential of the Enlightenment thinkers
20 Clues: Swiss philosopher, writer, and composer • the process of making an area more urban • a person who organizes and operates a business • the principal source of the theory of separation of powers • "father of observational astronomy" and "father of modern science • French philosopher and author and a major figure of the Enlightenment • ...
Principles Of Evolution 2022-09-04
Across
- Variations that are beneficial to organisms in certain environments, contributing to their survival.
- had independently arrived at the same theory of evolution as Darwin.
- The situation in which complete sets of chromosomes are gained or lost, giving a chromosome number that is a multiple of n other than 2.
- The transfer of genes from one population's gene pool to that of another.
- Species development through the hereditary transmission of small variations from generation to generation
- Spontaneous changes in genes or chromosomes.
- Kind of selection that occurs when the environment is relatively constant for a long period of time
- Wrote Principles of Geology
- The fifth breeding condition required for Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium
- is A condition where a gain or loss of chromosomes gives a compliment that is less or more than 2n
- Hybrid polyploid individuals
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- Reproductive isolation that negatively affects the viability and fertilization of hybrids
- The third breeding condition required for Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium
- Species occupying the same range
- is Darwin's idea that the struggle for survival was based on nature, permitting only the fittest organisms to breed (two words).
- Georges Cuvier-father of ____
- Theorized on the principle of use and disuse
- The first breeding condition required for Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium
- The fourth breeding condition required for Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium
- Reproductive isolation that inhibits mating and egg fertilization.
- The second breeding condition required for Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium
- Credited with proposing the theory of evolution in 1859 (two words).
- Remains or imprints of early life forms preserved in rock.
- An example of hybrid sterility.
- In Lamarck's theory of evolution, change was based on the inheritance of ________ characteristics
25 Clues: Wrote Principles of Geology • Hybrid polyploid individuals • Georges Cuvier-father of ____ • An example of hybrid sterility. • Species occupying the same range • Theorized on the principle of use and disuse • Spontaneous changes in genes or chromosomes. • Remains or imprints of early life forms preserved in rock. • ...
Chemistry 2013-12-09
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- it is a nonmetal, its in group 2 with a valence electron of 5, and its atomic# is 7.
- an air like fluid substance which expands freely to fill any space available, irrespective of its quantity.
- concluded that atoms are hard, round, and solid balls.
- the amount of space that a substance or object occupies, or that is enclosed within a container
- a physical phenomenon produced by the motion of electric charge, resulting in attractive and repulsive forces between objects.
- the temperature at which a liquid turns into a solid when cooled.
- the kinetic theory of gases describes a gas as a large number of small particles, all of which are in constant, random motion.
- having a consistency like that of water or oil, flowing freely but of constant volume.
- a table of the chemical elements arranged in order of atomic number, usually in rows
- an ancient Greek philosopher who claimed that everything is made up of atoms.
- firm and stable in shape; not liquid or fluid.
- occupies space
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- who called the wave- mechanical model
- the quantity of a particular substance that can dissolve in a particular solvent
- change from one state (solid or liquid or gas) to another without a change in chemical composition.
- substances and mixtures which are in a single phase. This is in contrast to a substance that is heterogeneous.
- a variable whose variation does not depend on that of another.
- something that is constant and unchanged in an experiment.
- mixture is a material system made up of two or more different substances which are mixed but are not combined chemically.
- the temperature at which a liquid boils and turns to vapor.
- which is the correct value for the measurement based on reliable references.
- the atom by J. J. Thomson discovered the electron in
- a quantity that has both a number and a unit.
23 Clues: occupies space • who called the wave- mechanical model • a quantity that has both a number and a unit. • firm and stable in shape; not liquid or fluid. • the atom by J. J. Thomson discovered the electron in • concluded that atoms are hard, round, and solid balls. • something that is constant and unchanged in an experiment. • ...
Development Psychology 2018-05-27
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- 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
- suggested that children are born with an innate need to form attachments.
- demonstrated when infants seem to view their caregiver as a "secure base" for exploration, seeking closeness to him/her and being upset at separation.
- theories tend to explain development in terms of a progression through life stages.
- 1st stage in Erikson's model; infants must learn to view the world as a predictable
- famous for his 8-stage model of psychosocial development; neo-Freudian
- an emotional tie with another person; shown in infants by their seeking closeness with caregivers and displaying distress upon separation
- stage of moral development in which children seek to avoid punishment
- child development focus on how environmental interaction influences behavior
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- 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
- behaviors can also be learned through observation and modeling.
- researcher who described attachment styles in infants as measured by the "strange situation" test
- 7th stage in Erikson's model; in middle age
- eight-stage theory of psychosocial development describes growth and change throughout life
- believed that the conditioning and reinforcement process
- theory of cognitive development to account for the steps and sequence of children's intellectual development.
- suggested that the energy of the libido was focused on different erogenous zones at specific stages.
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 • ...
Ethics and Values 2024-05-16
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- Relativism - The view that moral judgments are true or false only relative to some particular standpoint and that no standpoint is uniquely privileged.
- - An ethical theory that stresses the importance of duty and following moral rules.
- - The right of individuals to make their own choices and decisions.
- - The duty to tell the truth and not deceive others.
- Ethics - The personal and corporate standards of behavior expected of professionals.
- - An ethical theory that judges whether something is right based on its outcomes or consequences.
- - Faithfulness to commitments, promises, and obligations.
- - The ethical principle of doing good and acting in the best interest of others.
- Relativism - The principle that an individual's beliefs and activities should be understood by others in terms of that individual's own culture.
- - The principle of fairness and the equitable distribution of benefits and burdens.
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- - Adherence to moral and ethical principles; soundness of moral character.
- - Interference with a person's freedom for their own good.
- - The obligation to not inflict harm intentionally.
- Consent - The process of understanding and agreeing to the terms and implications of something before participating.
- for Persons - Recognizing the inherent dignity and worth of every individual.
- - An ethical theory that advocates actions that maximize happiness and well-being for the majority.
- - The ethical principle of keeping sensitive information private.
- Dilemma - A situation in which a difficult choice must be made between two or more competing ethical principles.
- - Entitlements or permissions, usually of a legal or moral nature.
- Responsibility - The status of morally deserving praise, blame, reward, or punishment for an act or omission.
- Ethics - An approach to ethics that emphasizes the role of character and virtue in moral philosophy.
- Agency - The capacity to act habitually in a manner consistent with moral integrity.
22 Clues: - The obligation to not inflict harm intentionally. • - The duty to tell the truth and not deceive others. • - Faithfulness to commitments, promises, and obligations. • - Interference with a person's freedom for their own good. • - The ethical principle of keeping sensitive information private. • - Entitlements or permissions, usually of a legal or moral nature. • ...
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. 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. • ...
Theory of Architecture 1 2023-10-25
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- the greek word that means natural law
- spaces grouped by proximity or the sharing of a common visual trait or relationship
- the sensation of movement or strain in muscles, tendons and joints
- principle of architecture that focuses on its beauty and aesthetic
- refers to the accommodation of an assigned task or activity for a particular space
- means builder
- without it, there is no color
- branch of human sciences that deals with body measurements
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- is referred to as the golden ratio
- the greek word that means work
- a form's position relative to the ground plane
- the manner in which the surfaces of a form come together to define its shape and volume
- the tallest capital among the three greek orders
- figures determined by the arrangement of parts
- known for being used as a basis for the design of the Unite d' Habitation in Marsailles,France
15 Clues: means builder • without it, there is no color • the greek word that means work • is referred to as the golden ratio • the greek word that means natural law • a form's position relative to the ground plane • figures determined by the arrangement of parts • the tallest capital among the three greek orders • branch of human sciences that deals with body measurements • ...
Theory of Natural Selection 2024-05-15
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- key idea of natural selection that the more successful individuals survive and pass on their genes
- proposed natural selection as applied to a species
- theory which describes change to living organisms over time
- proposed natural selectrion as applied to many different species
- variations are selected for
- measure of genetic diversity
- selection pressure due to an animal living inside another causing some harm
- selection pressure due to a pathogen
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- the nature of a variation which can effect evolutionary change
- one of the main sources of selection pressure (includes food, mates, space)
- the measure of how much heritable variation is present in a population
- any factor which impacts the ability of a species to survive
- change in an organism to their environment
- variations which are selected against
- selection pressure related to an animal eating a species
15 Clues: variations are selected for • measure of genetic diversity • selection pressure due to a pathogen • variations which are selected against • change in an organism to their environment • proposed natural selection as applied to a species • selection pressure related to an animal eating a species • theory which describes change to living organisms over time • ...
History 2024-11-04
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- An English philosopher who wrote Advancement of Learning.
- Person who said “I think therefore I am.”
- The person who discovered gravity.
- Artist who made “The Creation of Adam.”
- Theory that the Sun is the center of the universe.
- A financial supporter of artists
- German Monk who created the 95 theses.
- Pope has authority
- Bible has authority
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- Author of a political guidebook “The Prince”
- Ideas of the Italian Renaissance combined with Northern italian traditions.
- Theory that Earth was the center of the universe.
- Intellectual movement focused on human achievements
- Father of Humanism - was the first to call the medieval period, “the Dark Ages”
- An explosion of creativity in art, writing, and thought
- Religious reform movement that split the Catholic church in two.
- Man who painted the “Mona Lisa” and “The Last Supper.”
- Man who painted the “School of Athens.”
- A complete overthrow of a government or system.
- First woman artist to gain world recognition
20 Clues: Pope has authority • Bible has authority • A financial supporter of artists • The person who discovered gravity. • German Monk who created the 95 theses. • Man who painted the “School of Athens.” • Artist who made “The Creation of Adam.” • Person who said “I think therefore I am.” • Author of a political guidebook “The Prince” • First woman artist to gain world recognition • ...
Continental Drift 2024-11-11
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- What is the semi-fluid layer beneath the lithosphere called?
- What discovery later helped to validate Wegener’s theory of continental drift?
- What term describes the movement of continents over Earth's surface?
- What theory explains the movement of Earth's outer shell into plates?
- What is Earth's outer shell, divided into moving plates?
- What is the hypothesis stating that continents have shifted over time?
- What lies beneath tectonic plates and is denser than the plates themselves?
- What type of evidence includes similar rock formations and fossils across continents?
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- What was the supercontinent called, which existed 300 million years ago?
- Who proposed the theory of continental drift?
- What occurs at tectonic plate borders?
- What process causes tectonic plates to move over time?
- What is the gradual movement of tectonic plates over millions of years called?
- How many tectonic plates are on Earth?
- What drives convection currents in the mantle?
15 Clues: What occurs at tectonic plate borders? • How many tectonic plates are on Earth? • Who proposed the theory of continental drift? • What drives convection currents in the mantle? • What process causes tectonic plates to move over time? • What is Earth's outer shell, divided into moving plates? • What is the semi-fluid layer beneath the lithosphere called? • ...
Early Government vocab 2021-02-04
19 Clues: Trade • Terms • Rights • of Law • Neglect • Passage • Awakening • Liberties • Democracy • Tea Party • Democracy • of Rights • Government • Compromise • Sovereignty • Contract Theory • Great Compromise • of Confederation • (The time period)
Universe Vocab. Gorge Patino-1st 2014-10-08
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- mass comparing the size of star to the sun
- bang theory theory that says the universe began as a small point
- way huge grouping of stars
- arms areas of stars that spread
- all space
- cloud of gas
- a group of stars
- electromagnetic waves that are between radio waves
- waves provide us with visible light
- of light 300,000km/sec
- electromagnetic waves that are very high energy
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- beginning point at which something begins
- hole more than four solar masses squeezed into a ball
- shaped galaxy galaxy with a bulge in the center
- instrument that collects light
- transfer of energy through matter
- distance between any two corresponding points
- death of a large star by explosion
- shift change wavelength
- year a unit of length equal to the distance that light travels
- planets revolve around this
21 Clues: all space • cloud of gas • a group of stars • of light 300,000km/sec • shift change wavelength • way huge grouping of stars • planets revolve around this • instrument that collects light • arms areas of stars that spread • transfer of energy through matter • death of a large star by explosion • waves provide us with visible light • beginning point at which something begins • ...
Capital Island 22/9/25 2025-09-22
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- Part of balance of payments covering trade in goods and services
- Total value of goods and services produced in a country
- Market structure dominated by a single firm
- Company operating in multiple countries
- The rate of increase in prices of goods and services
- Obstacles that make it difficult to enter a market
- Policy to increase money supply and stimulate growth
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- Number of people with paid jobs
- The cost of borrowing money expressed in percentage
- Percentage of sales in the market for a firm
10 Clues: Number of people with paid jobs • Company operating in multiple countries • Market structure dominated by a single firm • Percentage of sales in the market for a firm • Obstacles that make it difficult to enter a market • The cost of borrowing money expressed in percentage • The rate of increase in prices of goods and services • ...
Capital Island 22/9/25 2025-09-22
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- Part of balance of payments covering trade in goods and services
- Total value of goods and services produced in a country
- Market structure dominated by a single firm
- Company operating in multiple countries
- The rate of increase in prices of goods and services
- Obstacles that make it difficult to enter a market
- Policy to increase money supply and stimulate growth
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- Number of people with paid jobs
- The cost of borrowing money expressed in percentage
- Percentage of sales in the market for a firm
10 Clues: Number of people with paid jobs • Company operating in multiple countries • Market structure dominated by a single firm • Percentage of sales in the market for a firm • Obstacles that make it difficult to enter a market • The cost of borrowing money expressed in percentage • The rate of increase in prices of goods and services • ...
Chapter 7 Vocabulary Review 2013-12-08
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- ___________are rewards or punishments to encourage desired behavior.
- The tactic that uses intimidation to prevent crime is called
- ____________________is the practice in which criminals pay compensation equal to their offenses.
- _____________is an undesirable characteristic or label used to deny the deviant acceptance.
- A violation of social norms is called
- ______________is the social condition in which norms are weak, conflicting, or absent.
- The major source of American statistics on crime gathered from police departments is known as
- ______________is a way for promoting conformity to norms.
- When past offenders return to prison, it is called
- The theory that conformity to social norms depends on a strong bond between individuals and society is known as the
- ____________is a theory that states that people are labeled deviant by people in power.
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- _____________are crimes committed by high-status people in the course of their occupation.
- The theory that states that deviance exists when there is a gap between culturally desirable goals and the means is called.
- ___________________is a theory that states deviance is learned in proportion to exposure to deviant acts.
- ___________Is the approach to crime control that attempts to resocialize criminals.
15 Clues: A violation of social norms is called • When past offenders return to prison, it is called • ______________is a way for promoting conformity to norms. • The tactic that uses intimidation to prevent crime is called • ___________are rewards or punishments to encourage desired behavior. • ...
Child and Family Studies Test 1 Terms 2017-09-05
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- Anything that causes a birth defect
- Environment conditions that can elicit a disease to manifest
- Results are consistent over time and observers
- Effects due to a person's time of birth and not their actual age
- Same result can be obtained by using different researchers as they have the same process
- A conditioning process where probability of behavior is based on environmental consequences
- A theory where individuals manipulate and strategize information; computer is the model
- A conditioning process where an unconditioned stimulus aquires the ability to produce a response
- A theory that change is created by environment; "nurture" view
- "Spontaneous abortions," usually a hidden experience
- Statement(s) that describe, explain, and predict behavior
- A design that combines cross sectional and longitudinal studies
- A theory that describe development as unconscious and heavily influenced by emotion
- Set of expressed genotype; physical traits
- Failure to conceive after 12 months
- Descriptions that are not biased
- A genotype environment correlation where children seek out environments
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- A lifelong process with age related changes
- A genotype environment correlation where the genetically related parents provide the environment for the child
- 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 sample that represents a larger population to support generalizability
- Development that builds on previous material "elevator"
- A study that gathers people from multiple age groups to detect age related differences
- A theory that change is from within individual as they are actively involved in their development
- Genetic predisposition of an individual to a certain condition
- First stage in childbirth, lasts about 8 hours
- Inherited genetic genes
- Period after childbirth when the mother adjusts physically and psychologically
- Development where new understandings emerge "stair"
- Last stage in child birth, placenta is delivered
- A period during the first 2 weeks after conception, includes creation of zygote
- A genotype environment correlation where the child's genotype elicit certain environments
- Behavior being studied is the actual reflection of underlying process
- A period that lasts about 7 months, growth and finishing phase
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 • ...
Term 2 Vocabulary 2012-11-25
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- To do or achieve; to have what is required
- Exemplify
- To an unusual degree
- The quality of being smooth and graceful
- No one else; nothing else; not shared
- A firm request for something
- Relatively
- Not easy to bend; firm; inflexible
- Regularly; usually done
- Rough
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- Extremely large; massive
- Following accepted rules or standards
- Difficult to understand or explain
- Enough; satisfying
- The most important or most common
- To say something to somebody; To think about how to deal with a problem
- To gradually become weaker or come to an end
- Ordinary
- Not well known
- To show a particular feeling, quality or ability
- Discussion
- Being able to talk and expres oneself clerly
- Things that people say, write or do in order to show their feelings, opinions and ideas
- Give off
- Noticeably; can be seen
- Odd or strange; eager to learn
26 Clues: Rough • Ordinary • Give off • Exemplify • Discussion • Relatively • Not well known • Enough; satisfying • To an unusual degree • Noticeably; can be seen • Regularly; usually done • Extremely large; massive • A firm request for something • Odd or strange; eager to learn • The most important or most common • Difficult to understand or explain • Not easy to bend; firm; inflexible • ...
Vocab List @ 2026-01-16
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- (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.
- (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.
- (adj)Based on or in accordance with what is generally done or believed; following traditional forms and genres
- (verb) - to publicly declare to be wrong or evil. to inform against (someone).
- (noun) - one's opponent in a contest, conflict, or dispute.
- (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.
- (adj) - beyond criticism; faultless.
- (verb) - to feel deep respect or admiration for (something).
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- (adj)Having mixed feeling or contradictory ideas about something or someone
- (adj)Likely or liable to be influenced or harmed by a particular thing; capable of admitting of
- (adj) - based on or serving as a hypothesis; supposed but not necessarily real or true.
- (verb) - to suggest or call attention to something indirectly; to hint at.
- (verb) - to express complete disapproval of, typically in public. to sentence (someone) to a particular punishment, especially death.
- (verb) - to praise enthusiastically.
- (n)Consternation and distress. (v)cause (someone) to feel consternation and distress
- (verb) - to create difficulties for (someone or something), resulting in delay or obstruction.
- (verb) - to apply or bring to bear (a force, influence, or quality).to make a physical or mental effort.
- (adj) - capable of working successfully; feasible.(of a living thing) capable of surviving or living successfully, especially under particular environmental conditions.
- (v)Bring or recall tho the conscious mind
20 Clues: (verb) - to praise enthusiastically. • (adj) - beyond criticism; faultless. • (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). • ...
Science 2021-02-11
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- / What gravity does to objects according to newton
- / What happens to gravity when an object's mass increases
- / Scientist that developed the Geocentric solar system theory
- / Scientist that developed the explanation for the Inverse Squared Law
- / Ancient people used stars to help guide them
- / Tool Galileo improved that helped him discover proofs of the Sun centered system
- / What happens to gravity as objects move closer
- / What happens to the force of gravity as objects move further apart
- / Scientist that developed Laws of Motion and Gravity
- / What gravity does to objects according to Einstein
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- / Name of law developed that describes the change in gravitational force as objects move closer or farther away from each other.
- / Proof that a planet orbited the sun
- / Scientist first credited with proposing Earth not center of universe
- / Mathematician who helped confirm motion of planets around sun
- / First objects discovered that orbited something other than Earth
- / Scientist forced to renounce theory and proof of sun centered solar system
- / Scientist that developed the General Theory of Relativity
- / Law that states the change in an object's motion is proportional and in direction of force applied
18 Clues: / Proof that a planet orbited the sun • / Ancient people used stars to help guide them • / What happens to gravity as objects move closer • / What gravity does to objects according to newton • / What gravity does to objects according to Einstein • / Scientist that developed Laws of Motion and Gravity • ...
Code 61 2024-10-16
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- you too may have a
- Rejoice that in God's
- Then Forward, you
- The world and its
- the is near
- Firm and
- Ever of heart
- to every and nation
- its denied
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- The Devil has fought and them
- they take their against him
- and pushed aside
- are God's Servants
- the good news to
- Our we will keep
- at al times
- Let's share in it's
- in this time of the
- do not seek a life of
19 Clues: Firm and • its denied • at al times • the is near • Ever of heart • and pushed aside • the good news to • Our we will keep • Then Forward, you • The world and its • you too may have a • are God's Servants • Let's share in it's • in this time of the • to every and nation • Rejoice that in God's • do not seek a life of • they take their against him • The Devil has fought and them
The Sauce 2017-03-08
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- peripheral vision
- attached to something bigger or important
- human actions are determined by will
- deals with shapes
- ability of the brain to form and recognize
- theory that all knowledge is gained from self experience
- weak
- rejection of religion
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- of or by telegraphs or telegrams
- starts with the word plastic
- to become accustomed to something
- filology with a ph
- something that cant be changed
- a theory that opinions or actions should be based on knowledge
- showing great attention to detail
- able to be formed
- smart
17 Clues: weak • smart • peripheral vision • deals with shapes • able to be formed • filology with a ph • rejection of religion • starts with the word plastic • something that cant be changed • of or by telegraphs or telegrams • to become accustomed to something • showing great attention to detail • human actions are determined by will • attached to something bigger or important • ...
Nature of language 2024-06-14
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- naming of things by exact reproduction of sounds associated with it
- process of clipping end of the word. Eg: examination is clipped to exam
- word made by combining other words or part of words in such a way that they overlap
- The scientific study of language and its structure.
- process of joining two separate words to produce a single form
- words ommited after clipping
- theory that postulates that children can only use certain linguistic structures when they understand the concept fully
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- The study of the sounds of human speech.
- theory that postulates that human brains have a language acquisition device
- theory proposed by B.F Skinner
- an innate mechanism that allows children to develop language skills.
- a word or idea taken from another language, person, or source and used in one's own language or work.
- means of communication
- where Chunk of existing words are cut out.
- process of clipping beginning of the word. Eg: Telephone is clipped to phone.
15 Clues: means of communication • words ommited after clipping • theory proposed by B.F Skinner • The study of the sounds of human speech. • where Chunk of existing words are cut out. • The scientific study of language and its structure. • process of joining two separate words to produce a single form • naming of things by exact reproduction of sounds associated with it • ...
English Club articles based crossword #1 2017-12-05
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- an agreement between parties settling what each gives or receives in a transaction between them
- the reverse of a coin
- a common word for contacting between people by speaking, writing, or using some other medium
- a symbolic color of the most well-known day of sales and discounts
- a person who play games of chance
- a restriction or a specified period beyond which an action may be defeated or ceised
- a person who is studying or has expert knowledge of one or more of academic subjects
- a particular process or practical method for trying or assessing someting stated in a theory
- a close relative of human
- substance used for writing or printing
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- a month that has two names
- a person whose job involves discovering or verifying information stated in some theory
- the ability to make considered decisions
- one of the offered variants that is or may be chosen
- the obverse of a coin
- currency in the USA
- the conclusion that can be drawn from some facts
- a close confidant
- an adjective describing a day of sales and discounts on the internet
- a person or organization that puts money into some business with the expectation of achieving a profit.
- a reduction in price
- the potential of losing or gaining something that has a value or importance
- a system of ideas intended to explain something, especially one based on general principles
23 Clues: a close confidant • currency in the USA • a reduction in price • the obverse of a coin • the reverse of a coin • a close relative of human • a month that has two names • a person who play games of chance • substance used for writing or printing • the ability to make considered decisions • the conclusion that can be drawn from some facts • ...
